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IHfood, Sarsaparilla Acts directly and peculiarly on the blood; purifies, enriches and revitalizes it, and in this way build up the whole sys tem. Take it. Get it today. In usual 1 1 i u I 1 form or In rhocolata runl.U lil'iB i.iiiii .,,., .awwa machinery Barond-llend Marbln. ery bought, sold and ekrhenaed: eiialnee. I. lr. aawmllle. ate. '1IJ. I. Martin I a.. It lit 1,1., ,itiil. Send fur Kim k I. tat atKl prices. IgnJ KiM-'" I's-llfee. Im.mI t;M.t.. (aUlrlt Service, fur ,-.,n,,l"le aial,u No. IM. Aim Btawa tarea. lu, a " - I am mm, aam. ASTHMA CAN BE CURED Bmtanl rail, ' rrcat Aelhma Remedy. f s i r..r rirr rwM iRrAiMrNi. ltml Miliar ajemeuy .., 41 M. L a, 'n lal. Waal a. Hi J" LKAIM THI SAlSrB TI40I LatT ' PMillen. Wellies' (i Mas aaa Wastes. f k Til Uin H llf r DW ..ap- ' pi", b? iw ff-!ui. v'' ""- wjr wttil tarirf O h -4 ft !.. tuitr, fl ifV I-rit lit lh Wa( (Jl A. i .N4TIUNL H , MHIttt til. Wanuluelea el.. With BOYNTON FURNACES Mit HiMiumir'ai v4 rTft. fur butw kin M?huul hattnff. J. C. BAYIR fLRNACC CO. rronl and Market Ma, Portland, Or. hf:NI) rHUt CATALXKiUU. BE CURED Rhftun.At im, Skin D; Slomacli nd Lung TroubU Vn-1 r rtin.ti(lv t mlt rat NO PAKK. ft I if it ). he,ft .rli'l ,''-" lUfUlal- tevl W.-.U r ( ., . All M. Ht . I VrtlftuJ. lira. 11 w l- r 4 if. ma r'l' H'l Or , I n iiai m vurnrla fet1 k ..r ,,, M In-real H..ti e.rla the kswei 1 r-MiaettTMl trm m hi-1 al ho igh latu i tnt for ruria'iiailt i'lwMnt r- iliit.iA. Am m kU.wf a.4 tl44iuW iW7 l im v '"'If CASH Wc witnt nil kln.U of First Claw Fruit and Produce, Wifctulilcs, Hutter, K(;irs and l ive Poultry. Can use Potatoes and Appk-a m Iar quanti tU H, some 1 1 it v nnd OaU. Drop us a postal statinir wliut you have for ult'. Wf will reply at once, and can pay you CASH on receipt of jfoodii. HILTON. MARTYN-BALL COMPANY Wholfsatle Commisiion Merchant Irrnrarr Mi ( IJtei Uk. PWat; gais 2795; A 33i. 103 Front St., Portland. Or. W. L. DOUGLAS 2.50, '3.00, '3.50 & M.00 SHOES AU Style.. All Leathers, All Si.ee and VYidiha, lor rVlan and Women 1 II K ST A N lA H l nr QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The workmanship which hat made W.L. DchikI.h short famous llie world over u m.niilsinrd in every pair. II I could lake you into my Urge factories at IWkton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.LDouuUt shoes are made, you would thr-n realie why I warrant them r.l...l,l .1 r.. J " in u aiiujc, 111 auu twt urun aiiu wrar lonRer than other makes for the price. CAUTION Th" ""l" tla.a W. I.. Ilontlaa - ' -liiaMiaaml rlra alampad aa bottom boos Bant Everywhere - All Charges Prepaid. ..rarr iy a. all. II w. 1. liirtif. laa ituMi a, ,ri at.l.l ,n ,..iir luwn m-m1 lirr'. to .gatfl lAtiinr. laaa nMaaiirannt. of ruotaa.nown ,,.,,.! y w.,r,i, Ula n ih cat, lia : hi.f, Riaalntn Unfit .i. I Mm IA far,. aAaa aaaal iaW iMflMn (tc rAa Fra. lllHiralaa I'atalae tPrae, I W. I.. UOUWI.A. lit apart t grecktea, laas. Dally Reminder. No bi-tter duy than thla on which fullovr Walt Whitman' example luHf and Invite your oul. provided Nr soul will accept tha Invitation. f Uuat you ran loaf. 1ALC0II0L OPIUM TOBACCO Oni.atrHariel MlvJf In tiiuut in DrtfMjgv. Writ fnr IflrisiipfAUMl clrrrilavr. KirtlT Mil iiTun. 71 M I Ttt N. 3 OUT OP TOWN PEOPLE nh rtlwjipnmff. lrMi. fiiinta f F nfe-fuigo, niu-efa)ug tm4i C. GEE WO ft r nn- Rinrf, If yivvi havt SMm tlnrtorlnc wlfh m, . 'iminna nrtti rtitv nm iw.rinH! pew- "'I'ff. l tl.u r mt MMlMro htmlmr rl.N. w t'l'if , -mm stii. I i,re rll av aMiti . Mn.st.1 whuM Mini thm . " 'MtM-K. urw unit mnrm. Ill ..n,,.,,1d.K fn.., M.-.. fir. h 0t Th MNrt.i r 1 ,,'!" "" to Ihn Mii-(.a wnrlil U-h ur urtit agfg, lu irtei-rlptloii fn.m HixMe), flnrti, HtMa slitt itu mxrv qimr htM tre4t''ir I. tut I Katv a Itaeete. m.' H'i'L . !r"n' f W la ikm pkfsloiMa lliaea sg ( IdMe. Jf fflNMlft.TATlON PRFR. ivi.... --"him man urt 'i iinniH mi it, inn ror HE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162 1 Tint St., Cor. Morrison Pertlend. Orrtoe, NO No. at-MI 'KM wrltln tataaaartlaaTeBl, 1 . . . " - 1 ST r-1 k tea. a Food Rek. i f .d"V"'" 'r 'n.l.hmg green feed to poultry consists of . frama made several Inches high And ro.r.d "h iwilUig. Ou,,, , a " ferred crop msy be sowed .! the rack with netting placed over It when of suitable ,. ,, tha fowU turnad loose. They eeeru to delight In walking, about on tba netting and nipping off the green blados within reach. Yet, tbey cannot get at tha roota to scratch and tha plants bav a chance to renaw their growth thu pruned off. and tha fowla are contln ually adding fertilising material. For poultry kept on close range aa a means of furnishing food tba plan ! certainly rnminHndahle. Tee lo Our llr-adere Write Murine Yum '". tilrro, for e-pe lllu.irl..1 icy. i,,r.. Wruaall abuut Vuur Kj Truul.la and ti,rr will ..il to tue 1-ruprr A.,ll, atl,.n of II, a Uurluai are K.iaaii i.i vr H-,.h.i c. Vuur LruVlllt will Irll yu that Hurlu. Itallrtaa H,-., Hlraiurlh.iia wk r.ra lHn Hniert. ttuotbaa K,a l'alu, mi .,. (j,. Try It lo Vour Kaaand lit linbya Itca iur IK-eJy kallU. ...q ir.uultlu. Lights Replace Uihara. To economize on uihrra a Kew Tork moving picture theater baa In stalled until lucuiidcsceiit lampa on tba backs of- tha eeitta. arranged to burn only when a pt Is unoccupied. afothara will flmt Hfpa Tt'ln.l..Ha au..ki.. VTrui Him la.l r m1 t.i iiHii.ii..i...,.ii.iu . aurlug tlte Wetltlug poilutl. Juvenile Activities. "Father," said tha small boy, "what la a prodigy?" "A prodigy, my son. Is a boy who can be persuaded to got his mind on the third dimension Instead of trying to got bis feet ou third base." 1 - " " - - u FOR FROSTBITES. C W. Palmar, Kltih. Ala.ka. wrttaa t 'l bnij Alatirart Mti.lauj l.itiiuirnt thr Wat raaaadr for rmtbttaa we bava.' Caj. J. Liad-tMHMa. Ktnparl Cltr. AUaka. wrlta.i "leaaMuataiix l.tmiiirut anal Kitril murlt rradit aa II auawra tlir puifHtar wi.ndrrtul. If. I kiaklir racaaaraaed It for Froalbaaa." gSa. SOa. 1 1 e Utlla at Draa Cae'l Sloraa For PRODUCE POULTRY. ETC. rT v f :-.::.r. mr.l ma ES INK l-AIKof m IMtVN' l,J..xlor S.INI allllKM will oalllvrlvitiitwaar TWO I'AIKMof or.llnarr iMiy.'.lieee fait b'etur ifltt tetd txetttafuaJ. Human Endurance. No test of humnn endurance from the physical standpoint can rompnre In severity with that Imposed upon th worker In th steel and Iron mill of the nttshurg district, de clare a writer In Current Literature. Ily a similar paradox an Idea prevail among the workers themselves thnt these labor of their are healthful. Tb whole ubject ha Just been In vestigated with pain and thorough ness by the export of the New York tat department of Inhor. John A. Fitch, who find the worker for the most part henlthy, but he suspect that tbl excellent physical condition I due to tha precaution taken by tha men,' and not to the rapacity tbey poises for withstanding the terrific train to which they are subjected dally. Tha everlty of the strain lt elf I due to the Incredible heat. Im posing, as It doe, tha most tremen dous of all physical tct to which tha human organism Is subjected In any form of recognised human activ ity. What Mr. Kltch ha to ay on the subject I confirmed by tha best medical opinion he was enabled to consult In the course of the long tudy of condition made for the Itu ell Sage foundation. The heat 6a a (Tart a an marked that on A street car tha men employed where, the high temperature atrlke thekr face can be singled out because of their pe culiar complexion. Sonnetlme their face are red. ft t nma rv ramomhtftr I a ea. 'Wer aV-VI a-A'ii I -v. III Aaf 1 1 JT a" far pOUCMl M d COLDS PERSIA FIRMLY DEFIES RUSSIA People Throughout Provinces Support Government. W. Morgan Shutter, American Treas ure General, Dismisses Brit ish Assistants. Teheran, Persia Persia Is in a fer ment over the warlike action of Kua- siu, and thu excitement in the capital was intense at the new of the Rus sian advance. Placards proclaiming death or independencV were posted both on the walla of the city and on the legations. ThouHunds of persons formed in procctiHiun and marched past tlie legations. To add to the excitement two 'prom inent politicians were assasHinated Hadji Mohammed Tagi, a prominent reactionary, was killed in the capital. Prince rirtnan rirma, at one time minister of justice and subsequently governor of the province of Azerbai jan, was assassinated at Kasbin, 'JO miles northwest of Teheran. Persia's reply Jto Kussia' ultima tum is calm. It gives the reasons for the rejection of Russia' demand and invites the Russian government Ito ex amine into the facta more closely and then reformulate her demands. Messages from the province 'assure the i ersian government of unlimited support. A general boycott on Run sian goods has been begun and the jMHiplo are preventing the use of the Kumiiin tramway. M. LeCofTre, whose appointment was used as an argument against W. Mor gan Sbuster, the American treasurer general, was not appointed by Mr, Shuster, but has been in the Persian Northern service for two year. Mr. Sinister merely transferred him to a new K)Mt at Tabriz. The treasurer general has decided to dispense with the services of 'Rritish ollirinls appointed by him in North ern Persia, with the exception of one man, who has a contract approved by the national council. This is Mr, Sinister' reply to the charge that he is trying to Anglicize the service. In an interview he said: "Sir Kdward Grey, the Rritish for eign secretary, accuses me of endeav oring to Anglicize the Persian service. This is absolutely false. It is true that I am seeking here for employes familiar with modern accounting and with a knowledge of the Persian lan guage and customs. I have found sev eral Hritishen! who are available, and also two Belgian now in the service. Had any Russians possessing the ne cessary iualilirations presented them selves. I would gladly have engaged them." STEAMER HAD NARROW ESCAPE Canadian'Pacific Passenger Boat Tee Rescued From Rock. Victoria Lost for nearly 70 hours, following going on the rocks in Kyu quot Sound, the Canadian Pacific steamer Tees, for which grave fears had been entertained since Wednes day morning, when she sent out dis tress calls, is alloat and all aboard are safe. The Canadian fisheries tug William JollilTe picked up a lifeboat from the Tees, in which were Chief Officer Thompson and four of the steamer's crew. The men piloted the JollifTe to the distressed steamer and three boats are now standing by, expecting to tow her to Victoria. Concerts were arranged by the stew ard and while the rescue steamers were hurrying through the fog Bnd fighting the heavy seas, trying to enter the sound to lend aid, those aboard the vessel kept good cheer and w hi led away the time merrily. There were 31 first cabin and seven second cabin passengers. The wireless operator worked his key constantly, but the interference of the high cliffs surrounding the help less craft prevented communication. King and Queen Greeted. Bombay "King-Emperor" George and "Queen-Empress" Mary, as they are officially stvled since their arrival in India, landed here from the steamer Medina. They were met by the gov ernor of Bombay and a large gather ing of high officials and proceeded to a hutrn amphitheater which had been erected opposite the landing stage, urhich wna filletl to its utmost capacity with many thousands who had come to welcome their majesties. Addresses of welcime were presented by the municipality and other bodies. Button Litter Streets. Iia Aneele Ten thousand Harri- man buttons were swept up on the iru atroota hv the street cleaners. This is considered significant in view of the fact that it comes immediately tinn the McNamara rjleas of guilty. The assumption Is that the Harriman buttons are being discarded by former supporters of the Socialist candidate, who made a statement that he would have fought to the bitter end for his ients. S4.000.0OO Entrance Cost. Winnipeg The first Great Northern freight train to arrive over its own tracks reached here Saturday. A temporary bridge has been constructed over the Assinnaboine river, but a now ateel bridge will be constructetl in tho spring. The Great Northern spent 14,000,000 for this entrance into Winnipeg. 8tudylnj Shakespeare. "You should Jolu our Shakespeare tlub." "What do you dor "Well, we fine every member foi Bon-attendanro. Then we take th money and go to a musical comedy." Dr. Pierre's Pleasant Pellet regulate nd invigorate stomach, liver and bow els. Suar-cuated, tiny, granules, easy to take. l)o r.ot gripe. Tor the TcetH. Th chemical action of peroxide of tiydrogen upon gold teeth, which makes an unpleasant taate In the mouth, can be destroyed by using salt with the liquid. Its whitening virtue axj excellent. Mirror In Decoration. In the sixteenth century no lady was considered In full dress unless ha bad a mirror at ber breast. It waa oval In shape about by f Incte In size. The next time you feel that swallow ing sensation gargle llamlms Wizard Oil immediately with three parts water. It will save you days and perhaps weeks of m sery from sore throat. Table Talk. "The more I tfo of men, the more I like dogs," declared the pessimistic boarder. "Have somo sausage, Mr. Wombat," miKKexted the landlady. Washington Herald. A Queer Customer. "Mandy," aald the village tailor to 61 wife, "I'm going to give Sam Bil ling a suit of clothes for a pig." "My gqodness, papa!" exclaimed hi little daughter, "what docs a pig want with a suit of clotha?" In Touch, Always. "It Is odd that pickpockets are uch an unpopular class." "I can't see why they should be popular." "Don't they always keep In touch with the mulll tudj?" Cure. While You Walk. Allcn' r'lHit.haw l a c-rtaln rare fur hot, Mi-,iliiil(.-Hll.i-,!i. u ,, !.-ii, a liimr 1,-et. Knld nil ImiKiii-ii,. I'iiit iK'. J"i't avcrni any !.!titut,-. 1 rial .a'-Lu.'e HE. AUdrvaa Allca.1 f llu-t. 1. Le Ky, N. V. Long-Headed Husband. "This Is good wine. I must take home a few bottlcB to my wife." "She never touches wine, as you know." "True; but It will be a little present for her. and I can keep It from going to waste." Wishlnatnn Herald. CURED IN ONE DAY A a ml, a fw d of Munyon'i Cold ReTmed? will hrnik up any cold and prevent pneumonia. It rlive the hfad. throat and lung almost itv utantly. J'rke 25 cent at any druaftriat's or sent ptwtpuid. If you rufd Mfdiral ariv.r write to Munyon'a IWtom. Truy will carefully diaxnoM your caaa and rive you mi vice by mail, absolutely froe. Atlilirwt TroleHitor Munyun. and JefTeraon streets. I'hiLadt'lphia. I'm. DAIRY FEED.' BEST AND CHEAPEST, , ii Ask your denier for it. If he doe not handle it drop us a postal card and wo will furnish you the nam of a dealer who does lALBERS BROS: ::;;milling cojjij ,1 ' I I tAnn a tie. AnctAii p- ;; ge? ' MaMaa Msna ii si am LISw i WHY THE CHICKEN BUSINESS PAYS. Arcortlinr to anvrrntnent ivport. mora than SHO.HMO.nnn rhirken were marketed In tha United Stataa In 19t0. and tha valutof avira marketfl wita H6.0iKMtlU. equal to that of tha entire wheat crop of tha nation. OrtH ia eontributin to tha Kaxtrrii markvla over tl.0eO.lWU per annum for aav. alone. W hy not ahara in soma of this money? WHAT Wit Wll.l, 11 FOR YOU. In buylna one of our Oakland Poultry Farm, you will ba taught tha poultry euainesa atootutely frae of met hy tha beat poultry expert in tha country. wam wa have enaiuretl to be oa the around eontinuoualy. W. hava reserved 411 acrea awi have already betrun the ronatnu'tion of an extensive riant. In whttb wa will install a 10,uuu-caiacity incubator. We will market your pn.lucts and cooperate with you at all timas. 5 and 10-Acre Tracts, $75 to $150 Fer Acre, on Easy Terms. Writ for Literature. Oakland Poultry Products Company, Inc. Originators of Exclusive Poultry Colonies. Main 1590. 303 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Or. A W? ge? PUTNAM Coin mora arnnrla hrlahtar and faatar colors and ia cuarun:.et ttiv.) perlect reaultav kowMCmtiwc' .-1 it colors woum tie r.,u 01 unceiirsoie. Ambassador from a besieged town were treating with Alexander the Great on tha terms of surrender. Al exander ordered that Acuphis, the eld est of the ambassadors, should be the governor of tha town, and that he should send Immediately a hostages 100 of the best citizen. Acuphis then smilingly observed: "Sire, I could govern better If thou wouldst permit me to send thee 100 of the worst citizens Instead of 100 ot the beC Tha Blushing Octopus. The octopus frequently changes Ita color, like a marine cameleon. It would appear, from recent studies of the creature, that the colored pigment whereby this change la color 1 ef fected 1 contained in envelopes In its skin. In the tissues of which are muscular fibers actuated by nerves. Should these fiber become relaxed a dark pigment appears. Tba phenome non Is said to be analogous to blush ing. Harper's Weekly. London's Italian Colony. The Italians in London, England, re sufficient of themselves to form a large town. There are as many as 14,000, about 2,000 of whom are Ice cream venders and 1.000 organ-grinders. The other 11,000 are chiefly en gaged as plaster bust sellers, artists' models, cooks, valets, teachers, artists, restaurant and hotel keeper, and so on. Woman's Power Over Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man. When ahe loaea it and still lovea on, no one in the wide world can know the heart agony he endure. The woman who eufTers from weak ness and derangement of her special womanly or ganiam toon loaea Che power to away the heart of a man. Her general health auffers and the loaes ber food looks, her attractiveness, her emiability and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the aaaiatance of hia staff of able physicians, hae prescribed (or and cured many thouaanda of women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman's ail ments. It ia known aa Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It it a positive specific for the weaknessea and disorders peculiar to women. It purines, regu lates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No houetl dealer will advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN" WELL. Dr. Msrce Pltataat Ptllttm ngulmt mod slrenjffaeai SroaeacA, Lfver Mid Boirea. tor nil iir PINK Origin of Uncut. The seashore book shop wa crowd ed. Best seller at $1.15. $1.25 and even $1.50 were going like hot cakes. The proprietor, pushing through a throng of pretty girls In white, said joyously: "We don't need to handle uncut in this glorious country of ours. Why actually, I've Just had to wire to New York for two extra salesmen." "But what has that got to do with the uncutsT" the reporter Inquired. "Uncuts." said the dealer, "are book with uncut edge. Tbey orig inated In Scotland. In Scotland, in the past, a man would enter your hop today, read a chapter of some book or other and saunter out with out buying anything. Tomorrow he would read another chapter gratis, and by the end of the month he would have finished the volume and ba well Into another. "Hence the Scottish publishers and booksellers hit on the uncut, which you can't read without buying." The dealer helped a pretty girl to stow In her limousine a stack of best sellers. "But thank fortune," ha said, "w don't need uncut here." SMILE ON WASH DAY. The laundress' delight Is RED CROSS BALL BLUE. A neat, handy package, nothing to break or spill, and a blue that la all blue. It la so far superior to any liquid bluing that there Is no comparison. Alwayi produce snow white clothes. Large package 10 cents. ASK YOUR GROCER. Pick Up Fllen Fruit. Keep all the fallen fruit picked up. The belt way to do thla la to have heep or hog tn the orchard; they will eat the fallen ones. These fallen fruits contains the grubs of insects, and by killing them you lessen next year's pests. p? p5 ge? e? FADELESS DYES than anv otha dvs. One 10c Daekasra onlnraallk. wool and cotton eauallv wall AaM davtiaU, ex e.e w Cend postpaid at MQNROt The Family Physican The best medicines in the world cannot take the place of the family physician. Consult him early when taken III. If the trouble Is with your throat, bronchial tubes, or lungs, ask him about taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Then take it or not, as he says. A Ve jubiigh our formuiM V.'a baniah a'eohal from our madtoiuM Wa urg-a 70a to coti.u t your doctor iers Bilious attacks, tick-headaches, indiges tion, constipation, dizzy spells mete sre tome of the results of an inactive liver. Ask your doctcr if he endorses Ayer's Pills in these ctses. The dote is small, one pill st bedtime. Mad by th. J. C. Ay.r Co.. Low.U, Mm. British Interested In Gat. In addition to 1.255 gas undertakings In England, there were last year 20 British companies owning gag works on the European continent and in other parts of tha world. Man nr distemper EYE CATARRHAL f EVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Cnre the tick and acts a a preventive for others, liquid g'ven on the tongue, bale for brood mares and all others. Beet kidney remedy; 50 cents and $1 a bottln; $3 and f 10 the dozen, bold by ail drii-giiti and horse guods houses, or sent, express paid, by the manufacturers. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, Goshen. Ind. Dlitrvst. "That man wants to know whether you are going to stand by him," said the political assistant. "I'm obliged to," replied Senator Sorghum. "It wouldn't be safe not to stand by Mm close enough to watch him." Don't Hesitate To Take Hostetter's Stomach Bitters It has a proven reputa tion in eases of Poor Ap- Eetite, Belching, Heart urn, Flatulency, Indi- gestion, Costiveness, olds, Grippe and Mala ria. Don't experiment insist on having HOSTETTER'S IT TONES AND INVIGORATES TOMBSTONE SALESMEN WANTED In cornmnnitlen -there we are not reprwtata tl: no tiariDi' ret ti i rvi : Deed nut Intft fer with ollit r tuine-M: nrpi your leiiure lime to It. l.nrsrent ul bjt known uibdu fai'turvr of .MonuiaeuU ia the Meet. Cjus.1 ity nti low pru. 0ACWW UasTRIP A r.B.V.iTP WfiRtft V t J77-79-S1 ' Valencia St.. S. r.. Cel. JM p? f t s? o lOo a package. Writ for Ire booUej PRUO COaaJAJTl. putney, Il)lnoi 3 til 'i it. ! Ml Hi i It':, B' t.tia pa.ier.