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Moll Oraron grown »lark, ttea flnaat th.ro la. hla Armand (nud cowimlMlona HALIM NUBMEKY CO. Halaa. Orwun. AUnNTM IKKIUATM* LAN pH for aalaor trad. far mdau. ■f W. m,|,, fBrm |o<nB D M. DENTON TRUST CO. Twin Kalla. Idaho. YOU NO MAN. HK A HARHKH. loam a Trad. Ila lndrpund.nl Traía taught In right waaha; luola fraa. CuaunlaaMma paid white teaming. Bolll.ui. an« urrd Write fur fraa ratal**. Olli tK lOl.I.EoKH. l-.atlarHl «» N .'».I Hl.; Hpukan.. ZM Main Ara.; Haalita. !<>V Main HL LEARN AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND DRIVING at th« l$««t «qulpiMwl m«et uplo-dat« and only tr orUrnI AuUmmbil« M« h<«»l In th« Nurthw««t .AM. Auto Repair Ca.. M9 H aw U mim A w . P ni I m A Or FARM HELP SUPPLIED to Rancho*. Hoa Yard«. Kerry and Fruit Farm«. MUhara. land **l«ar«ra and w«Mdchoppera on ahorl- •at nutkw. Phone or write Hanley Employmrnl A«ary. 21 N U R. PwtM Or Ptam 6 m 727 aJ A22W FARMERS, ATTENTION llaad aulomohllaa and truck. to trada fur horaaa. cow. arid hug.. wa will taka llvaalock In full pw- mar/ ur part paymrnt on nuwt any of our uaad car. or truck.. Writ« what you hava tn trada. giving prim. and g»l our Hat of uaad ear. and trurka. Addraaa Oaak K, Garllnrar Motor Car Co.. «M Washington Hl. Portland. Or. Discordant Thoughts. In wandering through your mental pleasure-grounds, whenever you com« upon an ugly Intruder of a thought which might bloom into some poi sonous emotion such as fear, envy, hate, worry, remorae, anger, and ths like, there is only one right way to treat it. Full it up like a weed; drop It upon the rubbish-heap M prompt ly as if it were a stinging nettle; and let some harmonious thought grow in its place.—Hubert H. Bchaufller. KomarHanis memorise. Thomas Fuller could write verbatim another man a aermon after bearing It only once, naya thi Ixmdon Chronicle, and could do the same with as many as 600 words in an unknown tongue after bearing them twice. Which re minds one also of "Memory" Thomp son, who, among other remarkable feats, could repeat from memory the name of every shop In the Btrend in proper order. Noa-Tamlahlng Steel. Steel made by a naw proceea and geld to bo nonvuating, unatalnabla and unlarnlahable haa been brought ovt by an English Arm. It to especially adapted to use In making table cut lery, the claim being made that It rw talna ita polish indefinitely with ase, oven when brought in contact with acid fooda. The coat of thia ateel to about double that of ordinary eteti. Sure to They Know What's Coming. When a woman opens her remark« with the aaaertlon that of courae she « always very careful what she say« about anybody, we notice that ell th« other women prick up their eara and look eagerly expectant.—Columbus (O.) Journal. Sometime» you will You can’t always make everything "Just so. get in more shortening than usual; or make the batter a little thin; or it may not be convenient to put a cake In the oven the moment it is mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and it is necessary to turn the pan around—none of these Uttle uncertainties make the slightest difference in results if you use TO B aking P owder NtW MOOtRN DANCING. E. Ftetcbvr IlaJIamur«. th. towline Dancing Ex- purl «rui iMtructor in Nuw York City, writes: "1 UvsuMd ALLEN H FOOT-EAHE. th. antisuptk pvwdar to tw shaksn Into ths stioes. fur ten yssrs. ami r*<imnM>i>d it to all my pupils." It cures and pm-.iit. eurs feet. Bold by ell l>ru< and ilepart- ment Htorea. 26c. Sample FREE. Address. Alton S. OUuated. Ls Roy. N. Y. Dr, Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets first Celur.ibus. put up 40 year» ago. They regulate anti invigorate stomach, liver and bow The idea of the sphericity of the LMU« SUMLY PMVENT» Sugar coated tiny granulea. by Cattar*. Blukteg Pilla law- els. earth did not originate with Colum bus. Long before his time the idea I*.» ara- aaa talk waa entertained by the leading minda. Then and Now. I« «aaa .kg. Bluhlte Pill. »I M The old fashioned woman's idea oi The globular form of the earth waa Vaa any Intarlar, bul resting was to change her work. Hht taught by Eratoatbenes, Aristarchus, af Cuitar ,^.<tuH la sat down to darn atocklngs and reat Hipparchus aud others as early aa B laatat aa Caftar*a fr unrte.ln.hl. orAar dl—-l or aha got her Bible lesson or nursed C. 27«.—125. TOt COTTI« LABORATORY. Barhalay. Oalltarala her baby or knit winter socka wbllt To Generate Oaa In Mlnea. she retted. Resting was getting otl The auggeation of an English ecien her feet Today a woman haa to buy tlst that coal be burned In mines and herself 20 kimonos and cape and gc the resulting gas utilized to product all makes off to an expenatve sanatorium and electric power for general distributer nave a trained nurse give her th« The only MtHrtly Klryrle Haleeroom and Re will be Mted upon In an experimental pair Shop tn Portland Price Hat on an p He a* milk cure, to rest up.—Ei Paso (Tex.) Uun Writ« 10B 11th St.. tXnar WaahinvUm. way in the near future. Herald. BLACK LEG I , . ; y. Zf // y 'A ft ft A This modem, double-raise baking powder has unusual strength and is absolutely certain to raise your biscuits, cakes and pastry light and feathery. It generates an abundance of leavening gas both in tne mix- ing bowl and in the oven. The. raising is sustained until the dough is cooked through. Housewives who use K C never have "bad luck" with their baking. Try K C of our riak. Your grocer will refund your money if you are Dot pleased in every way. tn Extensive Repertoire. In nioomnoid. N J., there to a mo Mon picture theater which recently chanced owners, and the new mana ger'e enterprise wa< set forth In this nd vert lae meat 'McIntire's orcheetr» will play the latest song bits from 'Rigoletto,' ’Lucia.' 'Tannhauser, ’Chiu Chin' and Kick In. " Method of Fattening Oeoee. Oeeoe are fattened for market In some parts of Europe by conOnluK them in dark rooms, to which light is admitted at totorvato. causing them to eat seven or eight meals a day. P. N. U. No. >1, toll UH EN writing to ud.mhm. gteoao m - U m Ik I. MP*. Resented Her Hanaicap. Mona was the only girl In a family of four brothers, and used to play al moot entirely with her brothers and their friends. One morning her father saw a party of boya ewlnging under and over an Iron fence, and finally no tlced Mona doing the tame thing. H« haatily ran out and explained that auch behavior waa not ladylike. Mons wasn’t at all pleaaed and demanded tearfully, "Why for waa I a lady, daddy T* Folling a Burglar. A new means of preventing yonr bouse from being robbed by burglars has been evolved by a contributor to the Public Mind column. It to quite simple: Recognize the burgtar on his first attempt, then notify him through the newspapers thst a double barreled shotgun is awaiting him next time.— Kansas City Star. YOUR BLOOPJ la the canal of life but it becomes a newer If clogged no. All life consists of building up and tearing down and Just In the same manner that the blood carries to the various parts of the body the food that the cells need for building up, so it is compelled to carry away the waste material that’a torn down. These waste materials are poisonous and destroy us unless the liver and kidneys are stimulated into refreshed and vigorous life. DR. P 121 CE’S Golden Medical Discovery is the balancing power—a vitalizing power. It acts on the stomach and organa of digestion and nutrition—on the purifying Altera which clean the blood. Thus fresh vitalized blood feeds the nerves, heart —and brain. This well known alterativ. reli.ve. catarrh of th. stomach and headaches accompanying same, and baa b«in succwaful for mor. than a gen eration aa a tonic and body-builder. It builda up th. rundown system. You Dood it—If you ar. always "catching cold"—or hava catarrh of the nos. and throat The active medicinal principle. of American-Nativ.-roota are extracted without alcohol and you can obtain thia tonic in liquid or tablet form at any drug ctor, or r/wA 1009 Buttala. Kir. SEWER Gets Right Twist On Rheumatism Makas Skort Work sf Cleaning Ost Your Entin System—Ackos and Pains Co Fast. Notice to AU From Lewiston to Astoria Listen to this! «5 will buy a full lot SOxlOO feet Inside the City of Astoria with perfect tllle, city water, city school, street cars, electric light and more than !<>. nice houses within two blocks. Think of it. lota In the adjoining blocks to these i lots have recently sold for ZSuO and more You do not have to pay tne 196 all cash If you do not chooa., you can pay IS cash down and 12 to or more per month until the 195 Is paid, when a warranty deed will be given you with a complete ab stract ct title free of any charge to you Everybody knows that Astoria is going to bo one of the chief cities of Oregon; it Is the seaport for all of Oregon and this northwest section and with an open river for more than 600 miles from Lewiston, Idaho, to the sea and Astoria with Its 15,000 population today rt<ht at the sea where the Pacific ocean and the Columbia river meet no person will dispute the fact that from this moment on Astoria will f-row with no limit to Ita future growth. Cemember that it la in Aatorla that the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific It. IL have made Ita termini at thia point on account of its great commerce. I am almply giving these lota away when I offer them for $95 each. I am forced to aell, however, and am cona<-loua that to day theae lota are worth four tlmea the price I aak and there la no limit to the advance they are likely to reach. Com municate with me at once tor plats and descriptive matter. M J. Clohessy, 416 Abington Building, Portland, Oregon. P. 8—I have a number of friends wish ing to purchase Rood farms at moderate prices, say from $2,000 to $6,000 cash or will take higher priced Improved farms In exchange for city property. Those having farms to aell communicate with me. To Clean an Old Painting. I. J. Williams of the Welsh National museum cleans old paintings by rub bing tho varnish with cotton batting dipped in four parts of methylated spirits and one of turpentine, but it re quires considerable skill to stop at th« right stage. Youthful Longings. Small Stella had always worn high shoes, but she had long desired a pali of slippers, like those her older stotei wore. "Mamma,” she queried one day, "when my shoes are worn ouL can’t I have a pair of low-necked shoes Ilk« sister's T" Bar. UMlthy, Strong, BeaoUfel Eyea Oculist, and Physicians used Murins Xys Rrmedy many years before II was offered as a Domestic Eye Medicine. Murine is SUH Com pounded by Our Physicians end guaranteed by them as a Reliable Relief for Eyes that Need Care. Try II in your Eyes and In Baby's Eyes— No Smarting—Just Eye Comfort. Buy Murine of your Druggist—accept no Subotitute, and if Interested write for Book of the Eye Free. MV1UMM EYE BKMMDT CO., CUICAUO Hardesty Drynker Also Has Visions. "Every once In awhile,” said Hard esty Drynker, "I see an article in the paper describing the good qualities of ‘the man with a vision.' Every payday I see two visions at once, and still my name has never been mentioned favor ably in these publications." Norway’s Advancement. We owe most of our higher cultur« to ancient Greece. Of modern na tlons the most highly civilized is Nor way, if by civilization to meant the triumph of practical democracy and tha art of manly living — Exchange. In S. S. S. You Get a Twist oa Rheumatism that Settles IL Many n rheumatic sufferer has been to the drug store for a bottle of R. R. 8. and been handed something claimed to ba "Juat aa good." Truly, to ask for bread and be given a stone la atill In practice. If you are troubled with rheumatism In any form be eure to use 8. 8. 8. and note Ite wonderful Influence. 8. R. 8. has th. p^ullar action of aoak- •ng through the intestines directly Into the blood. In fiv. minutes Its Influence Is at work In every artery, vein and tiny capillary. Every membrane, every organ of the body, every emunctory becomes in effect a filter to strain the blood of Im purities. The stimulating properties of 8. 8. 8. compel the skin, liver, bowels, kid neys, bladder to all work to the one end of casting out every Irritating, every pain. Inflicting atom of poison; It dislodges by Irrigation all accumulations In the joints, cause, acid accratluna to dlaoivs, raudera them neutral and scatters those peculiar formations In the norve centers that cause auch mystifying and often baffling rheumatic pains. And best of all thia'remarkable remedy la welcome to the weakest stomach. If you have drugged yourself until your stomach is nearly paralysed, you will be astonished to find that R. 8. 8. gives no sensation but goes right to work. This is because it is a pure vegetable infusion. Is taken naturally into your blood juat aa pure air Is Inhaled naturally into your lungs. Get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today, and aak for 8. 8. 8. You may depend upon It that the store that sella you what you ask for Is a good place to trade. Write to the Swift 8p«:inc Co., sot Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga, for their Book on Rheumatism. With Advancing Years. I do not say we ought to be happier aa we grow older, but we ought to be calmer, knowing what life is, and look ing forward to another, which we be lieve to be a reality, though we can not tall what It means —JrwetL Sawed-Off Sermon. What a happy old world this might be if his Satanic majesty never cared to wander from hla own fireside.—In dlagapolto Star. X, N, «A '//////niiiiinim 111111 Training Season 1» now near by. Horses shedding will be susceptible to colds, coughs and distemper. BICYCLE BARGAINS SCOVILL’S CYCLERY X “SPOHN’S” Will save you a deal of trouble. Is just to remind you. Hint to tho Hostess. My little nephew was eating supper at a children's party. The cake was to be cut when the candles were near ly burned down. He interrupted con versation with the rather premature remark to the hostess: "Your candles seem to be burning low.”—Chicago Tribune. -------- :______________ Dally ThoughL Persons and events may stand for a time between you and reckoning, but it is only a postponement You must pay at last your own debt.—Emer eon. Yea, you know IL but this First Railway Poet Office. The first railway peat office in thia country was established by O. R. Armstrong under Postmaster General Blair's instructions, on August 28, 186$, on the Chicago & Northwestern railway. It ran between Chicago and Clinton, la., and was a very cruda corn? partment car. — Ready to Qualify. Merchant (to applicant for job)— “Sorry, but I only employ married men.” Applicant—"Do yon happen to have a daughter, air?*’—Boston Tran script Reliable evidence is abundant that women are constantly being restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound The many testimonial letters that we are continually pub lishing in the newspapers—hundreds of them—are all genu ine, true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt gratitude for the freedom from suffering that has come to these women solely through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Money could not buy nor any kind of influence obtain such recommendations; you may depend upon it that any testimonial we publish is honest and true—if you have any doubt of this write to the women whose true names and addresses are always given, and learn for yourself. Read this one from Mrs. Waters: C amden , N.J,—“I was sick for two years with nervous spells, and my kidneys were affected. I had a doctor all the time and used a galvanic battery, but nothing did me any good. I was not able to go to bed, but spent my time on a couch or in a sleeping-chair, and soon became almost a skeleton. Finally my doctor went away for hi» health, and my husband heard of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and got me some. In two months I got relief and now I am like a new woman and am at my usual weight. I recommend your medicine to every one and so does my husband.”—Mrs. T illie W aters , 530 Mechanic Street, Camden, N.J. From Hanover, Penn. IT anover , P a .—“I was a very weak woman and suffered from bearing down pains and backache. I had been married over four years and had no children. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound proved an excellent remedy for it made me a well woman. After taking a few bottles my pains disappeared, and we now have one of the finest boy babies you ever saw.’’—Mrs. 0. A. R ickrodb , RFJ)^ Na 5, Ilanover, l’a. Now answer this question if you can. Why should a woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that it has saved many others—why should it fail in your case? For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lias been the standard remedy for fc- male ills. No one sick with woman’s ailments does justice to herself If she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it has restored so many suffering women to health. M^^Write to LYDIA E.PIXKHAM MEDICIWE CO. (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES C»M mot. good, f..t<r and brighter color, than anv other dyr. Bvrrr packag. guarantrrd to color Silk. Wool. Cotton and Mlxrd Good, at on. boiling. 10 emta WMtigr- Wr“r I m ftM booklet "How to Dy. and Mta Colm.” cakadar. blotters, «to. MONROH DRUG COMPANY. Drpartmwit Z. Qutocv. Uliooto