THANKSGIVING
i ....... i III'. a whet vuu have.
. ...vi.k lulu aa follows;
i:..i... lie
"k,i,.'vr i-imrs-e omiiiiiaalon. Address ell
atl.eirnts.
' lahlliis the Beer Trust
orUsnd, Ofgon
On r.plsntln.
rh.r ar nien who art startllngly.
,-,.pruI cheap politician, and
tha life of ua w can not tell why,
Limi It b Iha wind blowth wher
L ii.t.lh, and that from tbein Us
Llna blowath loud vn though bo
r n,tMih lone Frhana.
Overcoming Ob.taolee.
Thrra la something else for ua to
V) In lb la world than U resign our
Citm to a eerie of circumstances. If
t, try hard onoutin w win uuu
iy lo sur-noutit them.
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II kilm ri.-a l.s
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mchincry rr.'
, j .mill. ar. 'llmJ K M.rl m )'.. S 1st
Lu J'.rtllatnl. S.lwl fur UU.-k I eH IKl puree.
WNTrM -At once, 2 men to learn
to drive hihI rri.air automobiles.
HAW I IIOKrat. UAKAUt
445 lUwlhorna Aa., Portland, Or.
W4NTf'U MT a.4 (lrl AmU to aM 2R -k-
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j IMfr .Hkt "r 'imlilliin Vn nr a Hwtl
ti,t I nr. rii r.i ii t i.
4i taaiKIII XL I'orll.ad. (Iiroa.
KODAKS
artnlipaj Mail grian ajivtin prompt atbamiaun
lortmnJ lioia k upplv Co
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All 00 ! mi matt, ami yu ran
MV rnt.r thti im duliar tv tm iinf
uf Mala i.'.rfc? ff-m r-itry. W
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,i H( clantr arM hiorkr!.
AH m. giirfitjl frtr vry rvaMinahta.
Try um m M,r Mil hat.
HOT Al. II AT WO(k4
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL
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POSTOFFICfc CLERKS AND CARRIERS
aIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
Annnunrt ftrf N iVern T 4lh. Irr'ar WW.
thru fr lr saik. nwntHmtriar th pp r.
PACIFIC STATES SCHOOL
Mrk.r Hulbtins l'.lUml. Oi
SkylivjhU Tank Gutters
Downspout Steel Cfilinjj
. C. n.WEIi
M Mutkrt I'urttanJ. Ofim
r'KNH fttll CATAUKifK.
How lo
Gel Well and
Keen So.
'TV
DR. WO
Th asmlnnt fhin-aa rlnctnr. trrajt with
rioii-lHsutttiti, nin-iitjiirvitii hvilM ai"l
riirvej .ti. h .IwPtora of th ThrBt. Ilart,
rivaM, l.unsja. Stiwiiarh. Kn1itv, Aftma.
rnriiriniiiia. 'oiiMitmpt Mm, ( hrmi t'uh,
rilr, ronstirjetthstt, 1 vntfiUry, Nerte
luima.es. NeMtralva, H'-wlw-h,
I.'iiiiiMitrit, AMmtu-lttii. Itlirtintaf lam. i a
trrh l- . tftna, tiiiind I'utwon, lliatwUw ail
'i juiir tlisM-fUhreji.
J-OSHt l.TATION FRICK
II rfir to call than wni. hut thorn
h mrw titiahl to ctirnf. atiitri 4 cnta In
Vanipej arM irrurtiytm.imi piank. AflT
'rff-itly jrlvtiitr vmptfinalhajawi.nl-'rfiil
nsalih k ivintr hrt ran I aeerurwil. wblcc.
will put yu trn th rua.1 to rcuvary.
Wo Chinese Medical Co.
2VS Aldvr SI. Car. IMral. PortUfMl. Or
ALCOHOL
OPIUM TOBACCO
llahlta PrarltUal irU
Only author!!
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No. 44-
'HrN writing to advertiser pleaa.
xaiiunn tins paper.
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W. L. DOUGLAS
2.50, '3.00. '3.50 & M.00 SHOES
Men and Women war WiDouf las sheas
becaus th.y ar. th beet shoes produced in
this country for th. erica. Insist upoa hav-
ln L -r . i i -
a i an no otner nwa,
THE STANDARD OF QUALITY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
The assurance that goes with an estab
uned reputation h your astuiance in buying
W. L, Douglas shoes.
II I could lake you into my large fadlorie
el Brockton, Mass., and show you how
CarrfllllvVt I n....l. are maL VnM
would then understand why ihey are war
ranted to hold iheir shape, (it better and
v"ar longer than any other make for ihe price
CAUTION Th" B",",,," w- ' "'"
ir
..,. - . ... . . I... .1
Knees Became Stiff
rivj Years of Sever. Rheumatism
lh cur of II.ry J. ui,it.n. j,
Durton Mr.., ll0... Ma.... I. anoth
er . victory by Mood's Har.npurllla.
Ihl. great mullein, hu. surcee'ler! In
nmny ia., where oll.r hav utterly
full.!. Mr. Uolil.teln any.: i suf
fered from rheumatism nv years, it
sept me from business arid cau.ml ex
cruciating j,ln. My knees w,,U,i be
com. n. stiff as steel, i trle,i many
rnedl.lnr. without relief, then look
floods HHr.npiirllla. rouii f..t much
brtur, and now consider myself en
tirely cured. 1 rn'onniirml llond'a."
tlrt ti today In u.uhI liquid frm or
cboculatad Ubleta called (araataba.
Dog Daya.
Iof daya la tu nam appllad to
th hatd aaon of th year at tba
tiro of tb heliacal rletng of Blrlua,
th do atar; that la, th tin when
It roe )uat bfor tb aun. They saw
ally laitrd for about 40 daya. Wa
atlll retain th iore.lon of doj day
aa applied to th hottest aon of tb
year, but owlna: to th proceailon of
tha equlnmc It la no looicer th tlm
of th bellai-nl rlfrtntr of th dof atar.
BLUEI BLUEI BLUE!
I'.liio Itmt'a all bin-. UKl) CIIOHS
11AI.I. III. I K dillvliie tbu luumirciiK.
A WHh diiy iiiTi'mitty. Once tried,
alwavi tined. A atumlard bluing for
2(1 yrMm.
Morn .atlnfHrtory thiin liquid llur
ami more 'onomlriil b'rau. It Ii
not 4 5 wali-r. Kaally handled and
(Kiitiot .pill, rrlte, 10 ceuta. ASK
THK UKUCKR.
"You look warm."
"I have hen cha.inp; a hat."
"Did your hat blow off."
"Itwmnotmy hat; it belonged to
aomebody vlstt and it had s lretty girl
und.rit."
"Iid yoj catch It?"
"Yen. My wife law n.e chasing
it." Houston Tost.
Ilo To t'a Vr, InlTft
Apply fitily fruin A t 'l urirs to
T'r.rnt Inrartlun Miiniiif l-:yi Hnlvit In
T ilna S-w Hlr Murlna Ky
uij 4!c-Guc. t: lluoks In rach I'ktf.
Poetical Age f Women.
A rtillad'lphlu papnr sfTlrms that
Eh poftlisj sk of women la thirty,
hen they binLn to lov conscUo
Jouily. Jin
BTHBaW aasHKjaw -BBBSBBSBSM
and other ills, due to aa inactir condi
tio of the Lhrer, Stomach ami Bowvk,
may be obtained mast pleasantry and
most promptly by oatnf Synm of Figs
ami Elisir of Sanna. h ia not a sew
and untried rensedy, but is assd by
millions of wet-informed families through
out the world lo cleans and sweeten
and strengths) th system whenever a
Uaatrr remedy it needed.
When buying note the fuO name
of Ike Company California Pig Syrup
Co., printed oa every package of the
genuin.
Regular price SO par bot one sis onfy.
For sal by all leading druggists.
FOR RHEUMATISM.
Mr. Oliva Hunlirtitoa. Norton., Or..aa7i
f ..esatnr rniir Mriit-Nfl MtlaUnif Kttt
laM.i.t the ttoat uf liminrnl. 1 hrtTC rl
tt Vr iliflf-trnt mlmrnfa aoi t alway
sjrtrr rti.sl-.rti.rr mult. It it riinT
ssimmI in t-nara ( ItirUmnirttorT Kncuma
turn an J all lortua ot lamrnes.'1
25c60c.'$! abetlU at Drai A Caa'tSlo
TnADK MARK
COUCH AND CONSUMPTION
REMEDY
THE OLD A RELIABLE M(0T FOR CKKO'IC
A lECUrCOUOHS. NOnSiNESS. IHONCMITIS.
INFUtUI Mi C010S.
mC ! AND SO CENTS
ask reus MALI
S. B. MEDICINE MrO.CO.
POSTLANO, ong.
IN K 1' 1 I It of llirlKO' e.l.J..n...r
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DEMAND FOR HEAVY DRAFT
HORSES STILL CONTINUES BIG
No Mechanical Contrivance or Motor Vehlcl Has Yt Bn
Discovered to Replace This Maanlflcnt Animal
Most Valuable Asset th Farmer Has
Who Breeds Htm Properly.
I l "17, V Sa.
On of Clydesdale Celoinga That Bring
(Tly CAITA1N A. II. WAIrF.I.U)
Never In the history of thla country,
or any other, for that matter, has the
heavy draught horse been In auch de
mand or so valuable aa be la today.
Indeed, he la the most valuable asset
the farmer has who breeda him right.
No mechanical contrivance or motor
vehicle has been discovered that will
Oil th plar of this magnificent, ani
mate creature of flesh and blood, or
will any contrivance of any kind be
perfected for many a long day, that
will accomplish what he can. and do
the work aa well and so thoroughly,
as well aa, aa cheaply aa be can.
Motor trucks have failed not only
to cop with the beavy loada Imposed
upon the brewers dray for Instance,
and the hauling uf cumberoua and
heavy machinery, but have been un
able to handle them In the narrow
and congested thoroughfare of the
great cities, where backing and twist
lug and turning la absolutely neces
sary. Hi'dldes the great service and
Imperative us of these mighty ani
mals In the large town and cities' of
the emiutry where their demand and
value la Increasing day by day, they
are s power that cannot possibly be
don without In th agriculture dis
tricts where the farm produce re
quires great hauling power; and In
those aectlona of the country which
hav aa yet not yielded to th plow,
they ar a pre requisite that cannot
be done without.
The farmer who purchases on or
MUCH PROFIT IN
BASKET WILLOW
American Crown Rods r I
Good Quality When Proper
Car I Taken to
Their Culture.
(Py WILLIAM r. llfltBARD.)
Willow growing gives an uncom
monly high margin of profit A large
demand for willow Is now supplied by
import, and as American grown roda
are of good quality when proper care
Is taken of their culture, there ia no
reason why the further development
of th Industry should not be possible.
If more American farmer can be con
vinced of Its practicability.
Of late yeare willow furniture has
sprung Into fashion, and today no
minor Induatry I more prosperous
than that devoted to Its supply. Tb
Maohln for Budding Willow.
wages are good and the manufacturers
demand a Heady supply of superior
willow.
Thl Is now almost entirely received
from Franc at a prlc which will glv
th entire trade to the American if be
can equal the quality.
Experience baa proved that no
tock Is equal to a willow when dur
able basket are demanded. The
high-class basket has made a place
for Itself In the market even under
present circumstances, and the entire
decline In the trade has been In the
low priced basket, which competes
with the foreign willow product or. the
Amerlcnn made wooden basket.
High Prices for Slx-Hors Team,
more of the biggest, beat, and moat
suitable Individuals of the western
grade marts, and breeds them to one
or other 'of the great imported stal
lions of the Clydesdale, Shire, Suffolk,
Percheron or llelglan breeds, will. In
three years from the time ot foaling
have s youngBter that la worth from
$300 to $400, or If mora mares have
been bred, pairs that are worth from
$600 to $800, and which be would have
no difficulty, whatever, In selling.
Delng able to work hla mares up to
within s short time of their foaling,
he Is making good and certain money
at both enda. for the young atock cost
blm comparatively little to keep, and
If be has been careful In hla selection
and wise In his breeding, there 1 no
telling what he might not produce In
valuable beavy draught horses. Look
for Instance at the geldings that go to
make the great slx-borse teams of the
country, the horses that constitute the
teams of the great packers. These
animals fetch great prices. The heav
ier, the stronger, the better boned, and
more active they are, the better tbey
are for such work, and th more
money will they fetch la the market.
Borer Injure Trees.
While the trees are not always kill
ed when Infested by the borers, their
vitality Is lowered, so that they be
come liable to some other attack, and
futhermore they do not produce the
amount of fruit which might otherwise
be expected.
To put a low priced basket on the
market with raw willow at Its present
price the wages must be cut lower
than the normal standard In America.
Fur thla reason the trade Is almost
entirely In the hands of Immigrant
basket makers, who know no other
trade and who are seldom or never
reinforced by native workmen,
Tbe remedy lies In a reduction In
the cost of the raw material The
cheaper the willow (when good In
quality) the better the wages which
can be paid to produce a low priced
basket, and a low priced basket of
good quality will And an almost un
limited market On this point the en
tire trade agrees.
Great care should be taken In the
selection of the willow bed. Rich,
permanently moist sandy loam give
best returns, though ordinary moist
sandy land often yields profitable
crops of willow.
Poor soils produce paying crops
where there I a market for short rods.
Avoid land on which water Is stagnant
during the summer. If by drainage
the water level on land can be
lowered at least six feet below the
surface, the situation may be consid
ered appropriate.
Do not plant willows In localities
where early frosts occur. The tender
shoots are easily Injured by the
cold.
Plow 10 or II Inches deep In the
fall, prior to planting the following
spring. This turn the top layer of
the soli so deep that weed seeds can
not spring up.
Returns depend very largely upon
the method of culture, but more upon
tbe variety of willow planted, because
the shooti of even the best varieties
and In the most suitable soil grow
brittle after the stool become old.
Rabbit Now of Value.
Rabbits which have been s great
pest In Australia have now become ot
commercial value. During the past
five years, 4.'), 400, 000 frosen rabbits
were exported, mainly to England,
with 98.000,000 rabbit skins. The
I'nlted States last year bought skins
to the value of $18,000.
The Right Way
In All cases of
DISTEMPER. PINK EYE, INFLUENZA,
COLDS, ETC,
Of All Horses, Brood Mares, Glta,
Stallions, is to
"SPOHN THEM"
On therlrtynrtiaaorln thafHputSpohnaLrttiW
Compourvd. CiVtharnuay Waliothawn. t acta
on ihab.oud r.4 eland.. It ruta tha riiaamaa by
xpeiiina; tndiaamaa farms. It ward off tiia trou
ble), no matter how they araVpa4-i." Abaoluta
Ijr frea f root anythina Injunoua. A child can af
y takaft. tV)cmtaandtl.OO; 5.0O and llOOOtha
'B4n. Sold by d nitrtriata, harocwa daaUari or aaut
ajipraaa paid by t ouuiulWuirora.
Special AffenU Wanted
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.
Chemists and Bacteriologists
GOSHEN, IND., U. S. A.
Be Cured In Your Own Home
Rheumatism, Stomach and cr-i p-tir in .hort now- and mt ,m.n com by
w -T- . . . ... of a cofirntrato min-l watrr. Ns rake. M nd i"i
Lung l rOUOleit, kin UltteageS teatimonialsand literature. $1.00 trial parkas Zi ceala.
Address LANG'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINERAL WONDER COMPANY
231 Mala Btraet. POKTLA.ND. UKWN.
Futile.
Teacher Tommy, what is the
Meaning of the word futility?
Tommy I don't know exactly, but
as an example it would be trying to
tickle s turtle's back with s chicken
feather. Youngstown Telegram.
Stomach Blood and
Liver Troubles
Much sickness stsrts with week stomsch, snd consequent
poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack
good, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating
lor, alter all, a man can be do stronger than his stomach.
A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver
active, makes rich red blood and overcomes snd drives
out discsse-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi
tude ol diseases.
Cef rid ot roof Stomach Weakueta and
Liver Lazlntaa by taklnt a course of
Dr. Pltrca'm Golden Medical Dltcorery
the treat Stomach Rtttoratlve, Liver
inrlioratot and Blood Cleanser.
Yon csn't afford to sccept sny medicine of snrsorr
coMpasitioa as a substitute for "Golden Medical Discov
cry," which is a medicine or xnown composition, having
a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its hot '
tle-wrsppcr, ssme being attested as correct under oatb.
Dr. Pierce' Ptemsant fVMs rtgulmf and avroraf Stomach,
Metaphorical Zoology.
The latest mixed metaphor comes
from France, and is worthy of being 1
placed on record. The occasion of it
was a dock strike'at Rochefort, the
dockers being filled with indignation
because the authorities refused them
a fortnight's holiday on full pay, and
this is how their spokesman rendered
the ancient sentiment that worms will
turn. "Even the feeble sheep," he
exclaimed, "when the fierce blasts of
! indignation make its fleece bristle up
on end, feels that it must thrust out
its talons and scratch." Pall Mall
Gazette.
TRV MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes
andUranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart Soothes F.ye Pain. Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c,
50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in
Aceptlc Tubes, 23c. $1.00. Eva Books
and Eye Advice Free by Mail.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
Did Horse Seek Death T
Can a horse commit suicide? Thit
theory Is brought forward through a
singular affair at Prighouse, England.
About a week ago a horse fell Into a
pond In the vicinity of the Drlghouse
cricket field, and It was got out after
two hour of strenuous exertion A
day or two later the horse found its
war to the same pond, and this time
met with It death. Brlghouse people
I m iBVIn. if th. hnreA aotit there
purposely.
I A pin scratch may cause blood poison,
s rusty nail cut is very apt to do so.
I Hamlins Wizard Oil used at once draws
I out all infection and makes blood poison
impossible.
Composition of Precious Stones.
Th Iridescence of the opal Is du
to the amount of water In Its composi
tion and contraction fissure In th
stone, but similar characteristics art
found In other stones where films
cause diffraction. The opalescence ol
th moonstone Is caused by the enor
mous number of planes of separation
In the stone, light being totally re
flected from these planes.
Constipation causes and seriously ag
gravates many diseases. It is thor
rughly cured By Dr. Pierce's Pellets.
Tiny sugar-coated granules.
Purist Up In Arm.
The purtst are new objecting to th
use of such modern term as "drum
msr" for commercial traveler, "sleep
er" for sleeping car, "hard up," "on
th go" and so on. Ihey also oppose
tb phrase, "an awfully pretty girl"
oa the ground that beiiuty never pro
duces aw In the beholder.
Just Llk Th.lt.
"1 shall not permit you," be de
clared, "to trample on mr love with
Impunity." T shall not do If she
saucily replied, for she had just bees
Invited to go to dinner with th son
of s Pittsburgh millionaire. "When I
trample on your love I shall do It with
my feet"
Roman Cookery.
The striking features of cookery
among the rich Romans were: multi
plicity of dishes, the destruction and
waste of vast quantities of material,
and the absolute disguising of flavor
by means of extraordinary combina
tion of highly seasoned sauces au
gravies.
The Extreme Threat.
At the finish of a "neighborly"
quarrel :
"By jove, if you don't atop trying
to make me angry, I'll get my wife
new hat and then you will have to buy
one for yours." Toledo Blade.
Immense Mountain of Salt.
In an Island of San Domingo there
Is a remarkable salt mountain
mass of crystalline salt, nearly foul
miles long, estimated to contain
nearly 90.000,000 tons, and said to b
so clear that medium-sized print can
be read through a block a foot thick.
Stomach out
of order?
Bowels Weak?
TAKE A COURSE OF
THE Bl ITERS
At Once It will do you good
An Early Award.
"Do you think there Is anything
creditable In that man Sklnnum's
pastT" "Well." replied the discreet
man, "I understand that eomewber.
among his effects he has a mug with
th sentence 'For a Good Boy' printed
on In gilt letters. But, of course,
have no way of knowing how he cams
by It"
"I shall never again ask him for his
advice."
"What's the matter?"
"He never thinks what I have mad
up my mind to do is right" Detroit
Free Press.
Coughs of
Children
Especially night coughs. Na
turc needs a little help to quiet
the irritation, control the In
flammation, check the progress
of the disease. Our advice is
give Ihe children Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral. Ask your
doctor if this is his advice also.
He knows best. Do as he says.
A
Wa pabltaa oa foraaalaa
Wa enlsa aleehel
frem ear aiedleiaes
yers
We arte yea a
eoneuil jreuf
dootor
If you think constipation is of trifling
consequence, ust sk yourdoctor. He
will disabuse you of that notion in short
order. "Correct it, st once!" he will
ssy. Then ssk him shout Aver's Pills.
A mild liver pill, sll vegetable.
At . a Ut 1. 0. Aye. Ce., Loes'l, Miss, a
, Liver aad Bowels.
the keystone
to health
IS
iHOSTETTER'S
I STOMACH I
i BITTERS I