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.. .. , Til I'lllt rl.AMfl HTIII HOTEL FOSTER ftr. ui tm Streets, Near Depot pal Kmki Hh Miit sod ' Kunnlni Tea-phona. llalha. Ri m 50c, 75c lad $1.00 per Diy Specul rates (or Roan in1 fUsi frtt mi bu nwrli every train or boot HIS HASTY LUNCH liy Mabel Claire Smith Joan of Are' Sword, i iword In MJon museum has fast bwD Identified Ibet used by joto of ' and Ireaenld to bor by Charls VII. of rrce. On on ld of tb bllt la ngrvd a figure kneel jnf bsfor a cross and lb Inscription "Cbarlo VII ." while tb other aide tsar tb nam "Vaucouleur." Tb iword ao brara the arm of Franc and of th town of Orleana and tb Oil Kit- KODAKS EZXfSl Write ! rataku and) klaratuea. fWV.li aaerintl'a Kill ankn flnn utiaan iiunuua 4 Tk"r4 BU roruand rhoto atupply Co I'UHiUtNU, UHK. FREE TO YOU. A aavtifl 4 I'luvrr lmt Cetfarrti Kevnealy, th ttt rmtJy v ufTeresj fur I ha rwat risen t a. fitl .-f raterrh anJ raM tn th had. A ur dnti J If amil and if hm has mi l wx Id us) ttlh the rwme uf ytsur cru-Kit ar we apt! It fr. HuM hr U lrutf.fU.lfl. prW C rent. I'rrparaaJ by Cluvv Ut( I'hartlia:., a,rleet. 4 ai. TZj BELMONT AUT0 SCHOOL I H tt iW f ' tatnrtM f J T I LI mim-'m BiMali P - a 'rT? Ij&Tt tTMB1 lam ' " Fr a I ik . m uamt Airr sranot I fTw I aiAin rti ALCOHOL OPIUM T0IACC0 MaMM SWU..I. i.npa, (I, aellria l I eliMt. la Oraun. Wrtle e IllMtratad ctr.lar. unit mtnn . n a. 1 1 r a. SI BOYNTON FURNACES Musi mvmum trail and aftTee rive far Imm arJ eckau. IbdMitlttjj, J. C. BAYER f URNACC CO. from and Market St. Part land. Or. niiNO rug cataumjue. A Imic, Alterative an luahnl Ike brtl rrmrtlf Itt klnJ. I.lvrt t4 Bovrla, Kniluam I'uaiiHii, hiuMuoaaml IMaorUrra of l) kkla. FuriAaa Ika HUal aa4 in Tom, MitimlB a4 Vi(it to Ui uiUl ajtauat. HOTEL NETHERLANDS PORTLAND. OREGON S. F.. Cor. 13th and Wathinto Sla. CENTRAL, MODERN. QUIET. RATES 75c PER DAY UP Ham tiUiMid aa a vtry big, vry bahliful and vtry Kod looklti rou n K fellow uf iwiliu!). ti..n. lytbrrr yra. lie llvad with bla fa ther and mulhr on a Mlaaourl farm aixt. alnre paralytic atroka had pr DiaiH'iuly dlaabU-d the rldwr man two Jfaara iM-fore, the work of the ZOO acre place bad fallen Into Hume capahle hand a. Tbe one thlug Kara frarvd waa a Blrl. "If any atlrl want 8am ahe ll bare to do the courting," Mra. Klwood once remarked, unaware that the youth In ijiwution waa within farahot. Bamd never In (hie world acrew bla courage to the iilng point." inia aartlon waa eo true that nam a iira tlnnlcd whenever he thotiKht of It. It had grown to be a very UHlilve matter by the time dlaiant connection of tbe fumlly came to vlalt at the farm. When he heard that the vlattnr waa a young lady he groaued In anituUh of mind He planned to keen out of her way an much aa waa poaalble, eating bla breakfnat from the pantry ahelvea taking hi dinner to the field w II h him and aklrmlahlng for hla aupper. tie didn't know Junt bow he could avoid Ittlng at table with br on Hundny He thought aerloualy of ataylng In bed all of Hunday. The one objection to 'that waa the extra trouble It would rauae hla mother. Kba would not un Jrmtand hla Indlapoettlon when be had never been III alnre hla babyhood Htlll, If nothing better occurred. Ham reaolved to have a headache tbe first Hunday, at leant. "Sammy. It'a ahsme you art ao unaoclable," reinonatrated bla mother at tbe end of the flrat week when tbe only gllinpae of blmaelf 8am bad per milled the gueat waa two Inchea of vanlahlng roattalla, out of the kitchen door .the third morning after ber ar rival. "Virginia Iar la a mighty nice girl without a apeck of barm In her whole little body. She helpa me about the homework and rub your pa'a back and chirk him up aa If abe waa an own daughter. I wlab you could get acquainted wltb her, Hammy. She talka real pleaaant about you." "Hburka!" muttered Ham, bla eara tingling familiarly aa be grabbed paper bag of amall rakea from the pantry abelf and fled upatalra, a light tep outvlde the kitchen door having warned blm of tbe need of bade In bla upper raid, "(lot to fill up tbe hollow with cookie tonight. I gueia," he Ighed. when the door waa aafely abut enrrrn f EA SPICCS BAI1INO POWDCR IXTfUCTS IJSf KK.IIT CLflssrra Drrrn NEUROLOGY NatiroU la i ha rhrani aulferar'a ur l war Up pamianant kaallk. faralrak. Nhaumatlam. Mnxnara, Bowel, I.lvar and KilM.y TrHibiaa and all chmnte, namm ...I r,m iHaaai yhild ma-llly In Ihl Twan iiih Ontiirir leathod. No druea, uoarw !toh i fart. Treatment at offtro or mv rlala unllarlum. rWnd fnr new Imalet. Nmirulumi, iha Wif to Maallh. and get wall. DR. H. W. f RCEZE MrrthenlV TruM Bklg., Portland, Or PACIPIC COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC ft( Ce-nmonweaHh Bldg., PoHland, Or. Prwpartiva atiidanta wrlta for Information. i"n and linvaia l linle. mornini aflarnmm awl 'nn,r. Invalala and othara dralrine akillnl at ihIi,c. ahuuld wrlta for rawna to tha Collra or Greiner's Chiropractic Health Home "IltOt . tUlNtl, I. C Separtaitirftirt. 775 J Wdl.am Avenue, Portland, Oregon Ytf Trained nne klllee ruiractl adviea In cotiaultallon tn every raaa. tor and tha heat Men's Elk Skin SHOES ""HlH, )ttf4 ! K Mhl $2-25 , I'.lr ROYAL SHOE CO. mim St., k,,, retW. Or. w 'Mi'i Getting Real Pancy In Her Old Aga." and be waa gingerly examining the nnuaually tidy appearance of hla room. "Mil getting real fancy In her old age," he commented, atarlng reepect fully at the crlp white curtain tied back with rore patterned ribbon at both aide of the window. "The bed' punched up aome, too," h went on. aa he turned back the cover. ."Jlmlny! Clean aheeta and pillow caaea when I haven't had them on more'n a week! Ma certainly la KCltlng flxy. I gutaa I'd better acrub in aome to nmtih the other clean Ihlnga. Iicky in a remembered to put mine towela In here, liieaaea it ane didn't fill up the water pitcher, too! Ill hav to tell her not to do that ana mnr I'm rjlentv able to Hack UP my own wah water. Ma'a got enough work to do waiting on pa and mat itlrl without wearing heraelf to frag- tlea looking after me." Hhakine hla curly brown head re provingly. Sammy made hi toilet and. attired In a frilled nlgnt area wnicn hla mother had made for him wltb ber own flngera and which he wor aorely ngalnat hla wlahea merely to avoid hiirtlne the good woman a reeling. rented blmaelf on the edge of the bed and began to ronaume hla cakea. He crunched and munched away for several mlnutea bore he noticed any thine necullnr about the cake. He hnd awallowed three of them and waa frying to mnatlcate the fourth. 8omo ..v thnt fourth rake did not appeal to blm. None of them were good, but Ham had mntle allowancea for hla tnother'a forgetfulneaa about putting In atigar, or baking powacr, or an more tban once before, ao b bad crunched away with cheerful realgoay Hon on theae. "Jlmlny !' muttered Ham, hnnllly put ting the untaten cuke ou tbe nearby atund. "I feel aa If I'd been eating aoap and meal: flavored with beer! What In Hint) made ma, bake rookie like thoee? Abb ! I'm feeling awful queer - aort of alck and puffed up and runny all over! Jlmlny! I'd give a dol lar ir dared aneak down to ma'a room and aak ber for aometblng to take. That girl aleepa right arroa the ball from ma, though. Hhe'd aee me aure aa fate. Abb! I'm alcker-er every minute!" Ky thla time Ham wa rolling about In bla bed, groaning with pain and nauaea. Hla head waa hot and bla feet and handa were cold. He could not get up for th awlmralng aenaa tlon In hla head, and all be could do to help blmaelf waa to groan and toaa from one aide to the other. In tbe Intervale of bla groaning ape! la be thought he heard aome one moving quickly about In hla parenta' room Jii.t beneath bla. He wondered If bla mother bad beard him and waa romlng to bla relief. Id angulvh o body and mind he atralned hla eara U catch the aound of approaching atepa. "Come In." be called, weakly, whe the longed for knock aounded on tbe door. "Do hurry, for mercy'a Bake!" Tbe door awung alowly open, aa If the knocker wu atrangely reluctant to enier, A figure, rather baatily ar rayed In a blue kimono aprlgged with roiea, her hair hanging In two thick yellow braid down her back and her feet encned In amall blue velvet llp-l-er. atood on the threshold, a candle In one white hand and a bottle and spoon In the other. "Ob," ah exclaimed, tbe color rush ing over her amall, flower-like face aa ahe met Barn's horrified atare. "Your mother waa called to alt up w ith a alck neighbor an hour ago, and your father called me a minute ago to aee what waa the trouble with you. He paid he bad beard you groaning and tumbling around for aome time. .and he feared you were 111. Y you know your father 1 confined to hla bed, ao he could not come up here htmaelf. Oh, you are III, I'm aure!" he cried, a quick change coming over her a he noticed for tbe first time lace her arrival the glaaalnesa of bla eye and the icarlet flush In bla face. "Let me feel your pule!" In a few iwlft step ahe reached tbe bed and placed her cool flngera for a brief apace on hla brawny wrlat. Next she felt the clamlnea of bla handa and the heat of hi head, her manner grow ing mart and more concerned. "What bave you been eating?" abe presently aaked, taking up tb paper ack and examining tbe contenta. "Merry on ua!" he gaaped, looking wonderlngly toward tbe patient. "Surely you knew better than to eat yeaat cake!" "Yeast cakea!" thickly muttered Sam, In astonishment. "I thought tbey were funny. Sure to rise, I guess," be added, with a forlorn attempt at a Joke. The girl said no more. Her energlea were occupied In dosing the patient with mustard and warm water, ap plying' hot water bottles to hla feet and an ire water bag to hla bead. At the end of a itrenuoua hour Sam was resting much better and hla nurse felt safe In leaving him for the re mainder of the nli;ht. What Sam's experience taught him. during the time he lay there, tor mented with pain, watching the sym pathetic face of the xealoua little nurse aa she flew In and out of the room with hot water, mustard, and one thing and another for hla better ment, was evinced by bis conduct to ward the young visitor during the re mained of her etay. ' Looks mighty like Sum waa spruc ing up like other fellows, ma." re marked Sams tamer, aiier nis uu had spent 15 mlnutea before the ball mirror in a vain endeavor to get hla tie to ault blm. "I don't know but what he ll be plenty able to do his own courting by the Um Virginia come again." And Sam. with tingling ears, atoutiy Intimated hla opinion that he would. ANCIENT TOOTHACHE CURES Tratmenta Ud by th Old Romane In Curing and Preventing Such III. If It be true that ancient remedies are always the best. It may be of In terest to those afflicted wltn denial troubles to know how the ancient Ro mans dealt with aurh Ilia. The Qul rltes recognlxed two tyres of treat ment the maclcal and the medlral. The following we quite the Hospital are some of the prescription ad vised by the maglclana: Take the bead of a dog that has died of rabtea, mix the ash with oil of ryprua and Inject the product Into the ear ot mo affected side. A water anake'a verte hFi. will serve to acarlfy the gum provided that It be obtained from a whlte-sklnned anake. or for tne same he used a llxard'a frontal bone obtained when the moon la full, or. If that fall, a chicken bone will do. provided that It be dried In a hole In the wall and thrown away Imme diately after use. It la good treat ment to Inject Into the ear oil or lemon, In which haa been macerated either mallow bugs or sparrow' dung, even ahould thla last give rise to Itching. A worm fed on a particular herb or a cabbage caterpillar ran .nnvenlentlv- be Placed In a hollow tooth, but It la equally simple to chew an adder' heart. Prevention heing better than cure, a sovereign preven tive will be found In th eating of two rat a month r Vrt YfcJ Mai It. I.If In ln.tlf Is neither good nor vll; It I tie stcne of good or evil aa you make It; and if you bav lived a long day, you have aeen all. One day la equal and Ilk all other days; tlier I no other light, no other night. This very sun. thla moon, the very atara, thla very order and revolution of things, ar all tb same your an cestors enjoyed, and that ahall also entertain your posterity. Montalgn Kaaaya. Dr. Tierce's I'leasant Pellet reflate and invigorate, stomach, liver and bow els. KuKar-eoaU.il, tiny granule, easy wi ittKs aa canny. Number "30" Under Ian. A curlou reminiscence of th trea son of Judaa aurvlvea In Belgium, among th flhr folk of Blanken lergh and other porta tbe number of 10 la banned. When bringing down he price of their warea tn order to empt purchasers, tbey always paas 'rora It aoua to 29 sous, and In th iam way tbey refuae to glv 30, sous 'or any purchase, preferring to pay in extra aou. If tbey cannot succeed a abating the price aaked. Don't cringe don't flinch, Should fortune pinch And all seem lo: t; With might and main, TRY, TRY again At any cost. MUXYOX. y AM ta.tt.nc th bova tXt for th m reason that 1 ant to tnattU Into the M pnpl arif -rllttnt , twIf-noblMty. aif- . rIitty. I want every pernor, to ri that tiiry ar bo 4M-w.on, hatred Hflahneaa, J4tluusir, anvy or rig. 1 want th pfraon hu It pim-hed by povertr. who haa urrri creat rever. who lu wvigliiad down with i'im iirt urroaw to bH-um c fjUMinted Kith th r- Hop. X want them to tak Hop aa companion, as a roun- aellor, aa aliaht. a medic. it. fr Hj la an ambassador from Uod. It la tear her that shoa us th beautiful. It fills our S'tuia with suiiffs and our tongues wit h prals. To b hopeful on m vi art h well, and to a wall on must h hopeful. That th lower bowel Is responsible for most bodily Ills Is now being rotild by th leading physicians throughout the arid. Ther Is no further srue for be being bilious, for having haadarhes. for suffering w Ith dyspepsia or Indigestion, for putting up with a siuggisn or iasy liver. for poisoning th blod a a rcault of con si I pa Hon. fur Munyon's Taw I'aw 1axatlv Mils ar positively correcting all the ail ments They assist In digesting everything that la put Int th stomach. They stim ulate th liver Into activity. They atart the secretions of th stomach, which carry off all th bile and poisonous matters through th bowels. They strengthen th lower bowel, eo that It empties itseir nat uraliy, without th aid of cathartic or for el g n u bst a nces. Munyon Pie Taw rills for ala at all druggists. Price, 35 cents. Munya's. History. Wliat ia history but a registry of th successea and disappointments, tb v!cei, tb follies, th quarrels, of thor wbo engsg In contention for Power? Paley. Brisk into Tour Shoes Allen's Foot-Eaao. a powder for tha fort, tt euros painful awollon. amartlna. awoatina foot. Makes new ahooa aiy. feiki by all Dnj-Ia and Shn Btn , Don't accept any aubatilut. Kampls r Kr-fc. Addrau A. S. Olmalau. U Koy, n. I. How th Dollar la Divided. t'sually a dollar that is paid to a telephone rompany Is divided up aa follows: Rent, 4 cents; taxes, 4 cents; Interest, 6 rents;, surplus, 8 rents; maintenance, 16 rents; dlvi denda, 18 rents; labor, 44 cents. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak. Weary. Watery Eye andOranuluted Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 60c. $1.00. Murine Eye Salve In Aaeptic Tubes, 25r. $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Ftee by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Msasurtng a Field. The area of any rectangular piece of land, that la, one the corners of which are square, Is obtained by multiplying the length by th breadth THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. Talk No. 6. No thoughtful person uaea liquid blue. Half cent'a worth of blue, a large bottle filled with water and the delusion is complete. Always buy RED CROSS BALL BLUE. It'a all blue. Nothing but blue. Makes beautiful white clothes like new. ASK YOUR GKOCEK. r Pastor Refuae Salary. A Peverley, N. J., clergyman has pledged blmaelf to never accept his salary. II prefers to make hla living from bla farm and preach gratui tously. Mothers wnt And Mr. WlnsloWs Sorthlag lyrap tu best romadr to at lot IBstr oiiUwa iurtag Ida IMluf period. What 6h Dldnt Understand. A Boaton girl who was watching a farmer milk a cow adjusted ber glasses and said: "It Is all rery plain except that I don't understand bow you turn It off." Hsag aaewtveaj. st rate aMJ SMS BM fit. Neat, tlra. maneatai, roaea M.i heap, UNall ! Cast t aptl! or tip ever, will sot etrtl nr Injure aaytfiifif. t lutsn teeii t v. Well atealoraee nf rrtet-t ti-r iiv. Htaota soaia I He lalw tftreeslfs, Fads for Weak Women Nine-tenths vf all th tit kne of women is due to some dcrsnfemsnt or !' cat ol the orgaos diatincliy lemioine. Such tickocss cao be cured is cured very day by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Welt. It acts directly on the erfan affected snd is st th san time general restore live tonie ior the whole system. It cure female complain! right i tb privacy ol home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and local treatment universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent M every modcat womsn. ' shall not particulariz her to th symptom ol thos peculiar affecfioa incident to women, but tbos wsnting full information as to their symptoms ad mcsos ol positive cure are referred to the People's Com. moo Sense Mediesl Adviser I0UH pa tea, newly revited and up-to-date Edition, seot frtt on receipt ol 21 one cent sfsmps to cover cost ol msiliof ea(y; or, in cloth tindiag ior 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pis roe, Buffalo, N. Y. 9 Old Hickory Smoked 1 ft Highest Quality Sh U Finest Flavor U V In isalid glaaa Jaf at yetar as Urf Barrel Gong. - As a change from the Oriental gong and th on composed ot pipe there I tb barrel gong. Tbla is mad of brass tn tb form of a small barrel, and when struck with tbe felt hammer emits a deep, rich sound, much like a bell. Each end la tuned to a differ ent pitch, while a round disk of brass set In tbe top sends forth still another sound. Wanted Many of Them. A certain small maiden bad set her heart on having a turtle for a pet, and, giving her father final Instructions as h set off on a southern Journey, urg ed him to "Plea he sure to get a great big lady turtle that will born a lot of baby turtles right away." WHO IS TO Woman as wdl as man ai made mtaarabla by kidney snd bladdar trouble. Dr. Kilmar's Swamp-Root th frost kidiwy BI AMP ramady promptly rotarraa. At 1S1V. C. drutrnU m fifty- t and dollar tltas. You may bar s aampl bottla by mall froa. A loo pamphlet tsUine all about it. Addreaa Dr. Kilmer Co.. Bingham ton. N. T. Nature Lovtrs Anniversary. John James Audubon, the natural ist, was born May 4, 1782. and th following, from bis autobiography, explain hla love for all of nature: "The productions of nature soon be came my playmate. I felt that an Intimacy with them not consisting of friendship merely, but bordering t frenry. must accompany my steps through life. Gallery of Old Roman Villa. ' A ubterranean gallery filled with ancient atatuea atlll standing oa their original pedestals waa the startling snd Interesting discovery accidentally made a few daya ago at Genzano, near Lak Nemi, Italy. Tb gallery 1 partially choked with loos earth and rubbish and th atatuea have not yet ben Identified. Evidently th gallery belonged to a Roman villa or a temple. Escaped Death Thirteen Tim. John H. Rice of North Hempstead. L. I., on hla thirteenth eacap from death, tb laat tim in an auto acci dent, remarked that he waa a lucky man. 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