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THANKSGIVING Svr tH your turkeys, ducks, treses and thickens and wnd them to us at Thankiiajtv ins:. Write at one teUina what you have. We axe payma today as follows: Hni and chickens ...14c Fat Veal under IM pounds lie h ock hnara c We ntvor charr aonuniasiot, Addraaa ail shipments. FRANK U SMITH MEAT CO. "Kishtin tha Beef Trust" Portland, ... Oregon Machinery susFSSi boiler , sawmills, ate. The J. E. Martin Co.. 7b 1st fcu. Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. em 91.0a Have la a taaee. ana you can WTf aava mora than ona dollar by buy ma; t te your nara aimri intra rectory, v m maka and sell them direct to you. ) Hata made to order, any shape, atyia f aad anJor. Hata cleaned and bkxked. AH work auantntovd. Pncea wry NawuUa Try ua on your wxt hat. ROYAL HAT WORKS . kv HmS442. 3FaSL.ranW BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL let mt ne a-ee ' W areas, mmt am m 1 ! I.. Im at (li M Wea we. bukkt ito stsooi l f,- rii mm GAS LIGHTING SYSTEMS For the farm at small coat Better liirht thn city saa or electricity. Switches on or otf like electricity. No matches: no possibility of nre. Coet one-tenth of city sa. Liahta houe. barn, outbuildings, driveway. Ued for cook in like city gas. Write for particulars. V A. BRYANT, 1M Madiera SC. Pertlaa. Or. BOYNTON FURNACES Moat aounomicaJ and effective for house and school heatintr. J. C BAYER FURNACE CO. Twit and Market Sts. Portland. Or. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. POSTOFFICE CLEKKS AND CARRIERS CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Announced for Norernber 4th. Prepare now. Write for free book, mentioning: this paper. PACIFIC STATES SCHOOL McKay Building Portland, Orecon fUSINESS COLLEGE if infcan mm kVawea nman O MM a ejaajif eweektYe prw"lfpj IV SHI f m the riejMCifrr tarir rrmmxrto&iwam SEND FOR FREE FIRST LESSOXS tMUTTTlklQ STMO ,UL1U ALCOHOL CPIUM TOBACCO Habita Positively Cared. OailyaatUorizM KeeJ-y lo xsxmt Mte la uraoa. nif lJIatTtratea ctrvaiar. .IT iMTITtr". 71 liithk. ft . : ni it rF maM if . pe t fr'V " n I esarereli PtUI'LC foe-yoiiosois. B a l tk- bail di bf fmxiit fruut C. GEE WO the (Tiinei d'-tor. '1 r ofi a. ore il m hive I ea Hnc'orinaT wh tb m on' ait l t hatt it-if aim! hir.e iirt iiiifaitipil -r-UtRllr-nt f.-l if 1'- I li i rfr-t ntMir- tiftle r '1 1 rtar vims four !- an l r r 1 1 f Mini; rfnii tm ai-tinn ia iit-'-k. Hurf atfii Mff. Hi trf rii'tnn are rni4ioiili1 fiiita K". Hrtfm. Huttd an-i Hark 4 thit hm g ihrel from ever 'tiir- terof the afl'Ve "t M-ria of t. e n-4 ni. are rmt k'mwti m th (itail wnrlt. r..it hate rMn haDlrw, 4'wn f rxiia fatiter lo mn in the jttoj luiaoa' faaiiJiea ta C'Jiiiia. CONSULTATION FRKfl If yn lit. oit of owa p rt'i irn' full, wri'e for VR p'OUt bieaAat aVIkd VirvlAk". ft llMlOaf ft oUBll IB THEC. 6EEW0 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162J fint St., Cor. Morrivon Portland. OrefOfl. rRISE FR3IT am lERR.ES ran IWN 6AICEI Tasj win Reriaea roar nomt tt llnnr, aae frfmher. beUr pruiRta: sdd to bf' ajnrnieot; enhanoe ftr prrrTT's valuer. hrtirv. lok ttt, lep ) ter. bftr w fii Irnea. nmbs, lahM. Tinea, elaftta oa (lie taenry tbat plauU etui rorte4 i.k cifxl m-B'1 e!ll sjtl'teu. Xar Wre hwnum jpMas. Vav fm its erfMM mwHW far m TATIMA VALLET IUR6EIT CO . saamia-u Washlasto 1 VI' I aaV W. L. DOUGLAS 2.50,3.00,,3.504M.OO SHOES Man and Woman wear WlDouf Ua shoes because they are the beat shoes produced in this country for the price. Insist upon bar ing them. Take bo other make. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The assurance that goes with an estab lished reputation i your assurance in buying W. L. Douglas shoes. If I could take you into my targe factorie at Brockton, Matt., and show you how carefully W.L.Douglai shoes are made, you would then understand why they are war ranted to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other make (or the price PllllTinN The awaalna hare W. I. Hon (las VHUIIUI1 Bams an4 prtee .tamped oa buttons If ton eannot obtain W. L. rnalas shoe ror town, write fr eatslrg. Khoee sent direct m fsetorr lo wearer, all . fiarrn. prepaid. W.l IHltULAt, 14A tpark Su, itroektea. Mass. Htoodu Sarsaparilla Eradicates sorofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Take it Get It today la usual liquid form or chocolated Ubleta culled Sarsataba. Customer How much for that auit Of clothes, if I pay rash? Tailor Forty dollars. Customer How much on credit? Tailor Eighty dollars, half of it down. Toledo Blade. CURED IN ONE DAY Aa a rule, a few doses of Munyon'a Cold Remedy will break up any cold and prevent pneumonia. It relieve the head, throat and lunjra almost In stantly, prica 26 canta at any dm- tat 'a or aent poatpaid. If you need Medical advica writa to Munyon'a Doctor. They will carefully diajrnose your caaa and artva you advice by mail, absolutely free. Addreea Profemor Munyon. 63d and JafTeraon atreeta, Philadelphia, Pa. American Heiress and Earl. Representative Henry, of Texas, at a luncheon in Washington, D. C, in veighed eloquently and wittily against the American heiress who marries the foreign nobleman for his title. "But she gets the small end of it," said Representative Henry, grimly. "Here's an example: "There was a Texas girl with 20 millions who married an earl we'll call him Lord Laclands. Well, this earl was notorious for speeding his motor cars. So they changed the law to fit his case. Afterward a man said to him : "Well, Laclands, what are you go ing to do, now that in all speeding offenses the owner of the car and not the chauffeur is to be arrested?" "Do?" said Lord Laclands, "why I'm going to put every motor I own in my wife's name." Washington Star. Moth-rt wfl Lud Mrs. WlnsloWs Snnthlaf Syrup toe best romedr to usa lot laairclikldraa luring i us lesUUuf period. Master Jackson, fetch my umbrel la case. Valet Here it is, sir. Master (angrily) Fool ! That is my wife's new tailored suit! Judge. Free la Oar Headers Writa Murine Eye Remedy Co., chlcatro, for 4Vpajre IHuntrated Kye iimik f'rea. Write all about Your Ey Trouble au.l they will advlaa as to the Proper Application of tba Murine Eye. Remedies la Your Kpectal Caee Your Drutriri.t will tell you that Murine Kelirrea Bore fcyes, Mtreniftliens Weak Eyes Doe.n Smart, Bootbea Eye Pain, and sells for 50c. Try It In tour Ejesaud in Baby's Eea fur efeaJ Eyelids aud Granulation. First Imp Ananias won't be so lonesome now. Second Imp Why? First Imp There's a theatrical press agent coming tomorrow Puck. FOR RHEUMATISM. Mrs. Olive Huntinvtoa,Nortoa. Ore. .says: I ' I consider ymr Mniran M untans Lin- immt the - t of liniments. I have lfni I it for ditfi-rmt ailments and it alwnvi I irave srttifrtrv rcmilts. It ft eT,,'IIJr 1 (fofrd in cities of Inflammatory HhcumM- I ttsm and ail (inni of lameness. 23c.S0$labeUatDracaGa1 Ssereal KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES Write for earaloeues , rA literature. DeeeJoplns and printme Mail ordvrw aiven prompt attsntaia f ortiand moio bupply Co. 149 Third street IcjrtlLAND. ORE. In II1K PAIKof vni Blltl' 4,a4.oOoe (Ml HHOI- H will p.ellllToit weae 1 WO PA IKNef ordinary bore' sheas ftt Ciwef fea'.l. l.ee i jr.nves. , GOLDS J (frwUXGN Ay I W fsERIAL I STORY J i3ze Courtship o7Vliles Standish With Illustrations Chandler Christy iCoprnffet, Tae aoaoe' aternU Uaaatsfl Priscilla Thus for a while be stood, and muaed by thevshore of the ocean Thinking of many things, and moat of all of Priscilla; And aa If thought bad the power to draw to Itself, like the lodes tone. Whatsoever It touches, by subtile laws of Its nature. Lot as be turned to depart. Priscilla was standing beside him. "Are you so much offended, you will not speak to me?" said she. "Am I so much to blame, that yester day, when you were pleading Warmly the cause of another, my heart. Impulsive and wayward. Pleaded your own, and spake out, for getful perhapa of decorum? Certainly you can forgive me for speaking ao frankly, for saying What I ought not to have said, yet now I can never unsay It; For there are moments In life, when the heart Is so full of emotion. That If by chance It be shaken, or Into Its depths like a pebble Drops some careless word. It overflows, and its secret. Split on the ground like water, can never be gathered together. Yesterday I was shocked, when t beard you speak of Miles Stand ish, Praising his virtues, transforming bla very defects Into virtues. Praising bis courage and strength, and even his fighting In Flanders, As If by fighting alone you could win the heart of a woman. Quite overlooking yourself and the rest. In exalting your hero. Therefore I spake aa I did, by an Ir resistible Impulse. Tou will forgive me, I hope, for the sake of the friendship between us. Which Is too true and too sacred to be so easily broken!" Thereupon answered John Alden, the scholar, the friend of Miles Stand ish: "I was not antrry with you, with my self alone I was angry. Seeing how badly I managed the mat ter I bad In my keeping." "No!" Interrupted the miildon. with answer prompt and decisive; "No; you were angry with me for sneaking so frankly and freWy. It was wrong, I acknowledge; for It Is the fate of a woman Long to be patient and silent, to wait like a ghost that Is speechless. Till some questioning voice dissolves the spell of Its silence). Hence Is the Inner life of so many suffering women Sunless and silent and deep, like sub terranean rivers Running through caverns of darkness. unheard, unseen, and unfruitful. a jsy r 4 v vt-- Homeward Together They Walked. Chafing their channels of stone, with endless and profitless murmurs." Thereupon axswered John Alden, the young man, the lover of women: "Heaven forbid It, Priscilla; and truly they seem to me always More like the beautiful rivers that watered the Garden of Eden, More Ilka) the river Euphrates, through deserts of Havtlah flowing, nillng the land with delight, and memories sweet of the garden I " "lb, by these words, I can see," again Interrupted the maiden, "How very little you prise me, or care for wbat I am saying. When from the depths of my heart. In pain and with secret misgiving, frankly I apeak to you, asking for sympathy only and kindness, ean w m -m m 'Mm m Straightway you take up my words. that are plain aud direct and In earnest. Turn them away from their meaning. and answer with flitttoiiiig phrases. This Is not right. Is not Just, Is not i true to the best that la In you; For I know and esteem you. and feel that your nature Is noble. Lifting mine up to a higher, a more ethereal level. Therefore I value your friendship, and feel It perhaps the more keenly If you say aught that Implies I am only as one among many. If you make use of those common and complimentary phrases Most men think so fine. In dealing snd speaking with women, Rut which women reject as Insipid, If not as Insulting." Mute and amased was Alden; and listened and looked at Priscilla, Thinking be never had seen her more fair, more divine In ber beauty. He who but yesterday pleaded so glib ly the cause of another. Stood there embarrassed and silent, and seeking In vain for an answer. So the maiden went on, and little di vined or Imagined What was at work In his heart, that made him so awkward and speechless. "I-t us. then, be what we are, and s "You Will spealt what we think, and In all things Keep ourselves loyal to truth, and the sacred professions of friendship. It Is no secret I tell you, nor am I atihamed to declare It: I have liked to be with you. to see you. to speak with you always. So I was hurt at your words, and a little affronted to bear you L'rge me to marry your friend, though be were the Captain Miles Stand ish. For I must tell you the truth: much more to me Is your friendship Than ail the love he could give, were he twice the hero you think him." Then aha extended ber hand, and Al den. who eagerly grasped It, Telt all the wounds In his heart, that were aching and bleeding so sorely. Healed by the touch of that hand, and he said, with a voice full of feel ing: The Porto R lean's Arsenst. "I have been visiting one of our out lying possesions," said E. Stanley Faversbam. "I wanted a new sensation in the way of travel, and thought It would be worth while to take a look at Porto Rico. "The Spanish Inhabitant cling to their old customg to a greet extent, and a stranger Is Impressed by the re markable devotion to canes. Men, young and old, and even boys, carry some sort of walking stick, and ths Porto Rico dandles are very proud of the way they can twirl can and make passes with It as with a sword. "The dud of the Porto Rloo coun try Is rery proud of his collection of canes and refers to It as his arsenal" Washington Post Without Rsgard to fxpenae. After a weak In the country, up In Montgomery county, a prominent law yer returned to town determined to stay bare" during the summer. Out before coming bom be bad tb satis "Yea. we must ever be frlendi.; and of all ho offer you friendship Ut me be ever the first, the truest, the nearest aud "dearest!" Casting a farewell look at the glim mering snll of the Mayflower, Distant, but still In sight, aud sinking tivlnw the hortion. Homeward together they walked, with a strange, Indefinite feeling. That all the rent had departed and left them alone In the desert. Hut. as they went through the fieitls In the blessing and smile of the s unnliliie, Lighter grew their hearts, and Pris cilla sild very archly: "Now that our terrible Captain has gone In pursuit of the Indians. Where he Is happier far than he would be commanding a household. You may speak boldlr. and tell nu of all that happened between you. When you returned last night, and said bow ungrateful you found mi" Thereupon answered John Alden, and told her the whole of the story. Told her his own despair, and the direful wrath or Miles Standish. Whereat the maiden smiled, and said between laughing and earnest, "He la a little chimney, and heated hot In a moment!" But as be gently rebuked ber, and 'V . Forgive, I Hope." told hor how much he had suf fered, How he had even determined to sail that day In the Mayflower, And had remained for her sake, on hearing the dangers that threat ened. All her manner was changed, and she said with a faltering accent, "Truly I thank you Tor this: how good you have been to me always!" Thus as a pilgrim devout, who to ward Jerusalem Journeys, Taking three steps In advance, and one reluctantly backward. Urged by lmiortunate teal, and with held by pangs of contrition; Slowly but steadily onward, receding yet ever advancing. Journeyed this Puritan youth to the Holy Land of his longings, Urged by the fervor of love, and with held by remorseful misgivings. (TO Hal CONTINUED.) faction of telling the keeper of the "real old country boarding fnrmhouse" Just what he thought of things. "There Is one thing on your table" said the lawyer, "which Is not to be excelled by the best hotels of New York or Philadelphia" "What is itr asked the fanner. The salt," answered the attorney with a fine display of biting sarcasm, "Well. I'm glad ye liked It," re turned the farmer, "it's the best Jim son's keep, an' ain't pertlckler about the price." Philadelphia Tlmea Qlrl Plra fkl.s Port Ts m na El. 1. i i - - i w uw prcru from Are by a brigade organised trained hv tha 4e.h. protected and - ""e'ltr vi toe chief of the Tampa Fire Departm late lent am. aiaggie Karris, Is be th first girl In the United aid to States. ana proDSbly in tb world, to organise a ure osDnrcmenf ik,.i have agreed to serve under h me ler dl- recuon. une is drilling thann Ins? to the rtllaa . . accord- - - --- -'"4 niwinoos o lt fathsr. Popular Mechanic. of ber n WUTT and HOW HE GAVE HIMSELF AWAY Husband Home Late "Prom the 0 flea" Makes Sad Slundtr In Mis, In 9 explanation to Wife. , Man may declare that he Is the Ion of creation, but all the same be feui bla wife above everything else should be happen to reach home very Ut at night. Recently a certain buibta, arrived home much later than usual "from the office." He took off .Is boots and stole Into the bedroom; tut, vain precaution, his wife began lotttr. Quickly the panlc-etrlcken wan ttu to the cradle of his first born sod be gan to rock tt vigorously. "What are you doing there. Rot ertT" queried his wife. "I've beeu sitting here for nearly two hours trying to get this baby ts sleep." be growled. "Why, Hubert, I've got him her bed with Hie," said the spouse And be never said another wordiB that night. A Rtady Reckcnsr. There are no cul-de-sara for Irhs wit. A Jarvey" drove Phil M. Its wonderful Kngllsh artist In black vA whltv. now dead, round Dublin on tU first visit to that city and In sboelaf him the sights stopped In front of ts Hank of Ireland. "That, sorr." said he, "Is th' rrl;te cle av th' money th' English tak fra us!" On the roof of the building sre lit decorative figures, and Mr. May U quired what they represented. "Hegurra, sorr, they're th' tll Spostles." "Hut," said Mr. May, "there art ot.'j six." "Sure, I know that," returned tb Jarvey; "th other wans are luncbli' wld th' lord llftlnaot" Youth's CoaV panlon. No Business Instinct "Oh, papa," (he beautiful young wo man cried, "wbat du you think? Jack Is a hero." "Hub! Every girl thinks the mil she Is engaged to Is a hero." "Hut Jack really la one. II res cued his rich old uncle from a wittrr grave this morning. Here It Is In tb afternoon papers with his plrtum and all." "Hend him word never to set hU foot Inside my door again. II Is bU rich, old uncle's nearest relatlv. At he resctiei him from a watery grstt! Hero! He's an Idiot. An to think I hud decided to take him Into builnes) as a partner! Lord, what a tiarro escape." , HE SHOWED NO FEAR, T-t-thls Is th n-nlght they mJ ghosts walks. Aa r you skrd w g ghosts? N n n do! N n neither am I! What 6h Really Mtsnt The Milkman (emphatically)- low me to any on th first onset, mum. that my milk's pure, and don't you ,of' get HI Th Lady (frigidly) My bsllutloM was not mad to the purity of 7 milk, my good man. I only observes that It mad my mouth waterl I"cl1 and White. Movable Foliage. "Tou ought to plant some shrubbf7 around the station. Tb division perlntendent will be through In a days." "That won't glv m tlm enoufb plant shrubbery," said th master, "but I'll get some of our kered cltltens to stand around M passes through." Pat's Solution. "How peculiar that steamship sailing along with ber propeller ku out of water and a foot of hsr line showing." said a bystand th dock. "Nlvvor molnd," said Pat, "lnot,T, b klvvered up whin th told " la,"