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Smith Wanti Veal We will pay a follow for nnt-clae pro due. Ship by upnea. Veal too 12C Live Htna , no Live Spring: Chickens, lb 20 to 220 Ef...... 23c Addrra ntANK SMITH MEAT CO. "righting the ( Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON Dr. B. E. Wright Hare your tnth out nd plat and brWre woik don. For oil t-of. town patrona w flnlah plata and brld work In on day 11 neceaeary. PRICES: KWCm.....$5.0Q 221 SnJciTw,. 1.1.50 Ulna $! mtrawi... $1.00 !-..,. $0c CeeJMW hla $5.00 Bni lei letter M. IWnl tiKfi, , 56c 11 EST METHODS Palnleta Extraction Frm when plate or bride work la ordered, Coniulutlon Free. You cannot fret better palnUa work anywhere, no matter how much you pay. All Work fully Guaranteed tor rifleea Year Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 342 Washington SL, Portland, Oregon fair ear at depot and tranafrr to Waehlnaton BL Pratracle-4. , "Hello, Barker!" aald Bmltkln, meet fng his friend oq tfao street. "How oes ttr "All right, I guess." said Barkor. "Seen nobble Spongor lately?" "Yes; Cobble Is down at my place At Westhampton now. I Invited him down for tho week end " "Why, I thought that was three weeks agol" "It was." fold Darker, "but, you know, Dobble Is nn expert st making both ends tnret." Hamer'. Weeklr. Aiding lila Lor.. Patience Pegiry ta very happy. Patrice Bho'e engaged, lin't aheT "Tea, and the man alio'a engaged to ts croia eyed and ho'a looking at her all the time and no ono ran tell It but herself." Yonkers Btatceman. Denmark's co-oporatlvo agricultural societies, to which Unuland largely owes her cheap supply of dairy pro duce, have an annual turnover of ovei 111.000,000. DAISY FLY KILLER t(23aS Ml HHilllllttAMM lEraZBZaBaS 8aH&l fl lL IMM.MI. KL I mi BtftlVu irtH V M ft M 4e r . IMOM. MdaSnwM iaaeia iiml tee Mialj. BEST READY ROOTING KNOWN land for Samples andfrio. llilssHr ImI. (H Cl. IfJ Muu Bid- Ofw WWoowWI I'MTlAWi ME Unlon-Pinlt Dentist Full Set o( Taelh , . Vi"'0? Bridie Work orToeth without I'la'caSl SO lo Gold Crown, fl.30toSS.oo fcrceUIn Crowna J.SO to JS.OO Gold or lurcelaln Filling vi-''0? Hllvar IHUnd. SOc to 11.00 Ueet Plate Mad......, , ....I7.S0 No charge for ralnleee Eitnwtln-when other work la dun. 16) ten' Ouarante with all work. Hour. 1a.m. to t p. an. ml Morrleon Street. Trial Bottle) Wym Mr MaiJ It yoa saver treat Eimepey. F1H. FaJlUag BJckneM, Spaem. or hare children ihatdoa,aiy Nwll coretr will teller them, and all you are aeked to 4o le lo sent f oi a Free Trial Bottle of Sr. May', Csallapptlsl Our It ha cored tbooaasd where everything atte failed. Qoaxaatnit 1T May Medical Laouiatu J TJndrr Far food and Diug Act, Juo SOlh.KOt flutraaty Ho. lean. PW writ for BpecUIFra U HotU and sir AOS and sou let addreei M. W. N. HAY, S4t Petri StfMt, Ik. Yt C Gee Wo The flltMl l Tkla woadaM aaaa kaa wad a 1U eludy of tit propcrtle at .ItooU, Hia ana parta, etna ja.trlMthai battaf kla eworM k a r Druaa Uaa. Z OpmuiUm w CaMfaea OsaraBt to cur. Catarrh. AJa, Lunr, itaaaaeb and KUnr UouW. BtaeaieiofM BaadWoaMtu A SURX CANOSK OUKB ; . - " ' - PI lii mmtm mmmam .4 i li i f i liaa aJaah aad ilrn'-- htalaae t tm waaapa, COHMalTATlun rate TltC(iWtNe4edM( WH flrel ssr. Hawana. farataaal. Or, WE WELCOME ATTENDING THE Tm mm trmriWk. Yaeir waLlggggggggfc VI If f tit L aasl Ntaa wl mm fid aealal ymn paw-aliaaa fraax im. Don't MH cMm4m mwr Httnthtm a5aJP('aW8fclaPA BUSH k LANE PIANO CO. SaNjj fct afcal Fa4 tot Jnet Rlajht for Thai. The vlalior'a host was ehowlnR htm through the more or leaa crlebnxtpJ town that ha .grown up around the Pullman shops. "I don't soo very much vegetation here," observed the visitor. "The aoll eecms to be too sandy." "We raise 'the Juiciest melons hero you will And anywhero In the world," briefly responded his host, who hnp pened to bo a atockholder In the com pany-jChlcniro Tribune. Vothera will Had Mrs. VflntloVa Snothlas Srrup the beet remedy to Use for their children wring the teething period. Cemeaded It. "Colonel, don't you think, as the re suit of your observation during many years of public life, that the holdlnx of a government position tends to take away a man's Independence and make him merely a machine?" asked the In quisitive acquaintance. "Undoubtedly," said the Internal rovenue collector. "There was a time, for Instance, when, If you had asked me such a question as that, I shouW have kicked you out of my oin.ee, Inr I have become used to such things nor and don't mind them at all." Too Slow for Till A are. "Ornndnva, you never took a Joy rids, did you?" "Yes, child, oncej but you wouldn't cat! It Joy riding nowadays." "When whs It, grandma?" "Sixteen yeara ago. I took a ride In the Ferris wheel." "How fast did you go?" "Tho wheels made ono revolution In about fifteen minutes." "Bhuckst" Chicago Tribune. Tit for Tut. Stranger (to 'prominent clergyman) I enmo In here, sir. to crltlctio your church management and toll you how It ought to be run. Prominent Clergyman (Amazed) What do you mean, sir? How dart) you? Who are you, AnywAy? "I Am the humble editor of the pa per you have been writing to." Lift. Mot Heallr Aefeaaarr. "We don't use wine aa a beverago, you know. Mrs. McQarvey," said Mr. Lapsllng: "but It's good to have a lit tle of It In tho house for medicinal pur poses. You know how grateful I nm for tho bottle you sent over the othr day. To thank you In words would be merely a work of super-Irrigation." Chicago Tribune. HarOefclna of I'lntocraer His Pastor My dear sir, don't you think you aught to try to como more In contact with your fellow men? Mr. Muntoburn My dear doctor, so many people touch mo every day of my life that I have been compelled to em ploy a secretary at a good salary to act aa a buffer. Orowter. Cabb) r-No, times .ain't wot they was the dignity of tho perfesslon's gone. Everybody wants a blooming taxi and when they've blowed 'emsolves 'oarse and can't get one they 'aves you aa a hapology. The Sketch. PACIfrC EMPLOYMENT CO. of rortland. Oregon FURNISHES HELP FREE . TO rMPLOYMS Main office. U North Second St. Main WTO: A 140S Udlee Dept. sOtti Morrlaon St. Main 101; A 104 Fbon or wlr order at our eipenae. EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN Firatclaaa work at reasonable price. Free examination and perfectly fitted a I mi re a low aa $2.00 No faklnr method f- DR. a I HAYNE8 Suit 427, Marquam Building l Fourth Floor Opposite) Portland Hotel, Portland Or. Alcohol, Tobacco, Cocaine, Morphine. Cigarette or Other DOPE HABITS CURED Positively and harafilesety In short time by the now Olconela Method. Treat ment la not expensive or painful. You need not remain a slavo to your habits when a short stay at our Sanitarium will make you free. Address OLCONEIA CO., Arleta Station. Portland, Or. mmwk ? aaeTbefill work lmVnerC aWarCetwM f. tttrlas?. 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They eu rich tho blood and cnnLlo the stomach to ret all the nourlthment from food that Is pot Into It Thcro pills contain no calo mel! they nre soothing, healing end stim ulating. For sale by sll drtigglat In 10a snd 2Se elf). If yon need medical ad vice, wrlto Manyon's Doctors. They will pdrl to the bent of th'lr ability abao Intely free of Chsrire. Mtmirojrs, ard JcfferMB Bte., J'hllad.lpbla, re Snd 10 for trial packatr. Well Meaat. but Rnd. The wedding was over and the guests had .departed, when a terrific din broko upon the stillness. ' The tooting of fish horns, the beat ing of tin pans, and the ringing of cow belts could be distinguished clear ly, whllo agonising screeches from un identified Instruments and the diaboli cal nolso produced by drawing a scant ling across one edge 4t a dry goods box contributed their share to the vol ume of sound. The brldo, a young woman rocently from Iloston, turned pale. "Harold," she said, turning to tho bridegroom, "those friends of yours doubtless mean well, and I appreciate their heartiness and sincerity, but I shall consider It n great favor If you will go out and request them to dis continue their eplthalamlum. It Is quite too boisterous nnd may Attract attention." Chicago Tribune. fa. Was Frank. Miss Mary. Morris, daughter of the lato William Morris, poet and crafts man, said at a dinner In Now York: "I like tho AtnorlcAn taste tor Its frankness. Dottor bo frank, even If wrong. The pretty American girl waa by no means hopeless whoso comment on first seeing the Incomparable glory of the Venus de Medici was, 'I wouldn't be seen dead with aaklea like that I'" Oa.l.M tads'. Mr. Fond Father roproved his little aon for having only 75 per cent In Arithmetic. "Mathematics, my boy," ho said, "la a very useful study, And you must try to do better." "I thought that waa oaly useful for Alien," Taald the boy. "Why for wtllorar "Well, people on land have Adding machines, don't they?" New York Tribune. Waai.d at mall Oa. Customer My wife told me to stop In and buy ber a bathing suit What are your prloee and slits? Dealer We have a very nice one here that I'm sure she will like. A B0 bill will Just cover It. Customer That Is Just about the site she wants. How much Is It? Springfield Union. Couldn't Stand Kapoaar. The member of the legislature, of whom somo graft stories had been circulated, was about to build a houso. "You will want a southern exposure, I suppose,?" asked tho architect. "No, air," said the man; "It you can't build this house without an ex posure I'll get another architect" Yonkers Statesman. 3t Kaa.ntUI Fact. Nan Ys; I've released Jack from his engagement He told me yesterday over the telephone that 'his rich undo, who was going to make him his heir, you know, had gone broke. Fan Did Jack ask to be released? Nan I don't know whether he did it not As aoon. as he told me about hit uncle X hung up the receiver. Calda'l Foot Mrs, O, They were looking at a famous col lection of paintings, and had stopped In front of a "Portrait of a Lady." "Why, that'a a Itembrandtl" delight edly exclaimed Mra. Upsome. "I'm not so sure about that" said Mrs. Caswell, bringing her lorgnette to bear vpon It "It looks to me nor like a Merry Widow." i Mot 1-wuU tint ueey, Tillage Constable (to villager, wfco has been knocked down by passing motor cyclist) "You didn't see the number, nut could you swear to U nan?" Villager "I did; but I doat think 'eard me." Punch . THE KEYSTONEj TO HEALTH IS HOSTETTER'Si STOMACH BITTERS That HftfApr hiut claarlv prorata, during the past 56 ve-irs. th&t it ia an ictoal tofik mi iwiforat for thoae in a weak and dabii itatad condition. It aide digeation and keeps the Doweaiopen. irytay. rXARY'S LONG NIGHT "WATCH Awaits lh Comlnarf Damn to Sc STln Ilia Dnah lo the North, One Installment of Commander Peary's narrative in Hampton's Mnga rlno deals with tho wait through tho long arctic, night,, from tho tlrao tho Tloosovelt was stalled In the Ice until the coming of the dawn and the dash for tho pole. Commander Peary gives a graphic picture of how the littlo ex pedition spent the tedious hours of darkness building the sledges, hunt ing game, constructing Igloos, making .scientific observations. To keep tho men from brooding In tho unaccus tomed dark, each was given a heavy button of work to accomplish. There Is a form of arctic madness, says Foary, called piblokto. Asldo from rheumatism and bron chial troubles, the Eskimos aro fairly healthy; but tho ndults nre subject to a peculiar nervous affection which they call piblokto a form of hysteria. "Personally I havo never known a child to havo piblokto;" Commander Peary says, "Somo ono nmong tho Es kimos would havo an nttack every tiny or two, nnd ono day thoro woro flvo cases. Tho lmmcdlnto cnuso Is hard to trace, though I bollovo It ia Roncr ally a brooding over nbscnt or dead relatives, or a fear of the future. Tho manifestations of this disorder nro Bcmowh.it startling. "Tho patient, usually a woman, be gins to scream and tear off nnd de stroy her clothing. If on tho ship, ho will walk up and down the deck, screaming nnd gesticulating, and gen erally In a state of nudity, though tho thermometer may be in tho minus for ties. As tho intensity of tho nttack Increases, sho will sometimes leap over tho rail onto tho Ico, running perhaps halt a mile. Tho attack may last a 'ew minutes, or nn hour or moro; nnd some become so crnxy that they would stay out there running about on tho Ico in a stato of nudity until they froxo to death, It. they wore not forci bly brought back. "When nn Eskimo Is attacked with piblokto Indoors, nobody pays much attention, unless tho patient should rcneh for a knife, or attempt to In Juro somo one. Tho nttndk usunlly ends In a fit of weeping; and when the patient quiets down, tho eyes are bloodshot, tho pulro high nnd the wholo body trembling for nn hour or ao nflorwards. "Tho well-known madness among tho Eskimo dopi Is also called piblok to. Though It docs not seem to bo In fectious, tho manifestations nro simi lar to thoso of hydrophobia. Dogs suffering from piblokto nre usually shot, and they are often eaten by the Eskimos." The old saying that "A rolling stono gathers no mow" may bo applied to the brain as well aa to tho body. It may bo advantageous to know the courses ot 'the stars, but of what practical valuo is such Information It the com mon things of one's Individual region remain unstudied? Mark Twain says, "It Is bad to get Into a rut, but It Is worso to wabble all over the road." Such truth Is borne home to tho reader of S. Daring-Gould's experience, told In "A Dook of the Wost." The author waa an Inspector who was examining the schools ot Devonshire. "What form Is that?" asked the In spector, "Dodecahedron, sir," replied tho chil dren, "And thntr "Isosceles triangle." "What U the highest peak In Africa?" "Kilimanjaro." "What Is Its height?" "Twenty thoutand feet." "What rivers drain Siberia?" "Obi. Yonesei. Lena." Hero I aaked permission to ask a fow questions. On my way to the school I bad plucked a little bunch of speed well. "Would you mind inquiring of the children its name?" I asked. Not a child knew, "What is the rlvor which flows through the valley?" Not a child knew, "What Is the name ot the highest peak of Dartmoor which you sje yon der?" Not a child knew, The children acquired many ne words which they mispronounced and did not understand, but which they liked to use. "Isn't it hot?" said one pupil. Tb prepositions be running all over me." "Aye," was the reply. "Hut you D bo acollard. I be breaking out wl' Presbyterians." XIS OWJf COIN. Kb. Save Root What Root Hal Faaaod Oat lo D.b.w, Senator Depew told a little story on himself and Senator Hoot In a speech At a dinner In Washington to Mr. Root by the New York Republican Congrea lonal delegation. "When Root was secretary ot state," aid Senator Depew, "I went over o see him and Asked him If be couldn't do something for me In the line ol consular appointments, He said; 'Senator, I'm sorry. I would like to do something for New York, but' and Mr. Root picked a paper from his desk 'I see that New York's quota Is sew exceeded by 14 per cent' "Well." continued Senator Depew, "I kept going to see Senator Root for year. Every time I went to see him he would remind me that New York's quota was exceeded by 14 per cent. Finally I oald, "Mr. Secretary, I think you're a great statesman, but your HiatheBiatlu are Inclined to be auto- Batte "After awhile Mr. Knox became sec retary el state," Senator Depew said, when the laughter.bad subsided. "Sea- ater Root went up to see hla about eeasular appointments. Tm sorry,' aid Mr. Knox, 'but' and he turned to a document file 'I fled that New York's quota is now exceeded ay 14 per cent'" New York Sua. This la the time of the year whea a aa feel like giving up bis buelaeas fer hla hobbies, If be believes eaa la Urtem vita Us ether. LONQ-DISTANCE INFORMATION. FASHION HINTS t. MV ""lia.'V K A very attractive white foulard with black ring dolt, hat two deep bandt of black on the skirt, one at the kneel, and the other as hem. I The deep cruihed girdle and cuffi sie alto of the black illk. JTAMOUS DUELS IN JDrOLAJm. Prim. Mlalalara Soaatht or Dave afteraction la Field of Honor. At least four ot England's prime tolnlitors entered the "field ot honor," a "Student ot the Code,' In n lettor to the New York Sun says. The Duke ot Wellington challenged t Earl ot Wlncholsca In conscquctto ot the carl's remarks on thp Ctthollo ques tion. Thoy met In IlatUrsca fields. Lord Wlnchelsea rccolvod tho duke's flro and then fired In tho air. Tho Rt-Hon, William Pitt was chal lenged by Oeorgo Tlurnoy, president ot the board ot control, on account ot cortatn objcctlonnblo remarks aiade In tho House of Commons. They mot on Putney common. Two shots were ix changod nnd Pitt fired tho third tlmo In the air, when a reconciliation was effected. Ocorge Canning met Lord Castle reagh on Putnoy common. They fought In sight ot tho windows of the houso In which Pitt died. Doth mined. At the next exchange Castleroagh's ball entered Mr. Canning's thigh, Inflict ing a slight wound. Tho two states men assumed their places for a third shot, when the seconds, seeing the blood streaming from Mr. Canning's wound, put aa end to the combat. Benjamin Disraeli likened Daniel O'Connell to the Impenitent thief on the cross. O'Connell also used lan guage which waa sot parliamentary, and Disraeli offered to castigate the Irishman. O'Connell declined to met him. 'Disraeli then challenged Morgan O'Connell, tho accuser's son, but Mor gan O'Connell also declined to meet a Jew on a "field ot honor." Curran, the Irish orator, fought four duels. The first was with Capt St Lcger, who had Insulted nn Irish Ro mnn Cathollo priest, Tho captain fired, but Curran did not "It was not nec essary foriiio to Are at him," the Irlah wit afterward wrote; "the gallant can tain died threo weeks after the duel of the report of bis pistol," Tho noxt affair was with Attorney Omicrnl for Ireland Fllzglbbon. The parties wero to Are at ploasure, Cur ran fired flrst, and then Fllzglbbon took aim for nearly a minute. On its proving Ineffectual Curran remarked; "It was not your fault, Mr. Attorney; you were deliberate enough!" The third duel was with John Kgan, an Irish barrister who had the nickname of Rully. Egan was "ot Immense size, as brawny and almost as black as a coal porter." Curran was facetious on the subject of Egan'a size, and they left the field reconciled, Egan became Curran's second In Curran's fourth and last duel, with Lord Buckingham shire. Richard Rrlnsley Bherldan fought Mr. Matthews, "a gentleman of fash Ion," at Hath in order to vindicate the reputation of Miss Llnley. It waa done In theatrical style. They fought with swords and groat courage and skill were displayed on both sides. Sheridan disarmed his adversary and compelled him to sign a formal retrac tion. Mr, Matthews again challenged Mr. Sheridan. The parties met on King's Down. The battle was desper ately contested. After a discharge of pistols they fought with swords, Doth were wounded and fell to the ground, where they continued to flght until the teconds separated them. It was found that Matthews' sword was actually broken off In Sheridan's eir. It usually takes a btronvxr hint I Induce a visitor to go Uuu v.ua ri quired to get h'm tr - Its Financial Flavor, " Dealer That's one of our best Im ported cigars. Hasn't It a rich, mljd flavor? Customer Yes; the clear Is mild enough, but the price Is about ft a box too fierce. Wkr Ho Led. The angel was making up the list "I never asked my fellow man If It waa hot enough for him," remarked Abou Den Adhem. And lo, his name came In under the wire first New York Bun. Juv.all. Iitnoranc. Tommy Paw, how much are you worth? Mr. Tucker About fl.OOO, my son. Why? Tommy (after a few momenta of deep thought) Paw, how much does the assessor Ano you for having all that? ' ssrarydar I'tilloaopAy. What though your schemes havo all gone wrong For Fortune la naught but a flirt! Oo trudging along with a cheerful song And a smile that conceals the hurt A Cough Medicine Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Is a regular couch medicine, a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. Good for easy coughs, hard coughs, desper ate coughs. If your doctor endorses it for your case, take it. If not, don't take it. Never go contrary to his advice. A We pttbllihour formulae We faanlih alcohol from our tnadlein yers We urtTe you to ooneim your aocior The dose of Aycr's Pills Is small, only one st bedtime. As a rule, laxative doses sre better than cathartic doses. For con stlpatlon, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick lioadachcs, they cannot be excelled. Ask your doctor about tills. Madebtf-. " -r. t.i(i ... SHERMAN, CLAY & CQ. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. m - 1 -M-w"v'yart w0 I facts: I Til. 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A Or.at Help. 1 look forward to having a araat garden this year." "You do? Dought somo new vari eties of seeds?" "No, but I'vo found a man In the neighborhood who owns a wheelbar row, nnd that will bo a great bolp." Dotrolt Free Fress. Headache "My father has been a sufferer from sick headache for (he last twenty-five year and never found any relief until lie begun UkinK your Cnscarets. Slnco he has begun taking Caacarcts ho lias never had the headache. They have entirely cured him. Catcaicts do what you recommend them to do. I will k'vo you the privilege ot utlui; ltts name." Ii. M. Dickson, 1130 Kctlner St., W. Indianapolis, Iud. I'lcaunt. Palatable, Potent. Ta.1 (tuL Do ;!. Never .Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. IOC ZSc. Uxs. Never eoll In bulk. The ven. ulne tablet etanipnl UUU, UuaranUwd to cur or your money back. REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING; useCRESCENT BAKING POWDER 25c. FULL POUND JsJamedicO uasx ABSOLUTELY CURES DR. WHITING'S REMEDIES iui'r4iri'io:i nv NATIONAL MEDICINE CO., LTD. 422H Shelley Hl)t.,Morrtson 8t., Kooma 9 and 4, Portland, Or. I l,n. H llt.l..ll till ' 1. APPENDICITIS KEMEDY. , t Tbeoelr kiiowa cure for Ai-itualcllle without the .14 ol the kulle. (Hi.. Imui.Jl.le r.ll.t. ml.ifette a Mriwaueul eure U a ebbrt tlu.e. MtlDK 15 6, "SPECIAL" REMEDY. . , rer V'omea'e Alloieiii.. Junior, ofthellow. eli. Alio lilttMl., KUae u4 HUJ-ler Truj. 'I lite New H.'l.nllflo Work Ii a home treatment. Wri'e or rail a4 e will eiflelu. lutcru.l lieetmenl oal. SEND THIS AD. FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Portland Seattle tlpokan Ak for Their Good and SAVE THESE SWASTIKA END SEALS THEY ARE7ALUABLE They Will Secure You Many Useful Articles Without Cost LET EVERY PERSON TAKE Better Health will be their reward. If your Ueth DR. WTTME ar one al our exuert I KNOW what to do and how to do It. That'a ri noramea alao why all any work U fJUAUANTEEO to sir lattlng aatlafactlon. IVpular price within th reack f eryone, are charged. Coupled with my Incomparably low price for dentletiy of suarantead reliability U the fact thai w oo no expeci lae pay uniu loe wera i miuik FUllas In Oold. 8Urr. ria- tlnum and Porcelain 60ck)l PM Cold Crown and Brldjro- work S3, S4 fl Hears 130 I. ; Suoday. SOO to 3, W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES 5, A, 3.50, 93, 92.BO & ! THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS. Million, of men wear W. L. Douatae thoea be came they era the low eit priaee, quality con- .lit.red. In the world. Mad upon honor.of th belt leather, by th me.t .killed workmen. In all the late.t f aihione. W. L. Douita $3.00 anJ $4.00 ehoee enual Cu.tom Dench Work cottlns $0.00 to $8.00. Boyt'Shtnt,t3,$l.BOAt2 W. '.nonrlM rnnmntff thrlrtnluehy ttimplnt JiU name ami rtlre on I lie bottom, looklur II. XiikB Nn Niili.flftite. FnitVolor Ivrlrtl. M AkyniirtertlpforW. ToTilna etioe. If not fnrl.fnyonr to-rnvtrltr lorMlltiM.rl'mloir.how. Inir how In oMf be milt. fhnr. rntrr.! direr! fror fat lory dellrered free. W.UOouiiIm, llrotklon, Maw PIPE REPAIRING yp Ofrmj hnMal, ail. AMCU.BSICR ud aflKSCtWlX. Artritiil Clone. 8IO mCHEL, & CO. t21kHSl r6l $3.00 SAMrLE DERBY, FELT, STRAW $1.80 JlfXaiSv H.tiCleild. BUtfd COci Pininiil, Sj2Lfaa $I.TnmmB2Soech.tjW Ht 'raWV,R,,-J.Ud, Wjllow W; letiecfaad l.'lfaKll DrJ. tVntJ.t I Jim fl Millinery, "'""'aanaia A LOCK ST PORTLAND wnnt you to try this Piano IN YOUR HOME FREE. Wo wont you to- try It at our cxponto because At ti nml rtt tlitrlv rlnva thn Plnnn ITSELF will convtneo you of the following" lt I.... ...1... .it. tt.. mt ll wiu uoab vniuu uu vui.uivi t.iu pin ($275). It's MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY rightl know thoro is so much real valuo in Address, tw . T . lli . . . . i . aaaa car irvm unwi unwi, uwwin w mm- Learned It by Kar. The dear little girl then arose, bowed, and recited It In this manner 1 ' "Lettuce Denby up N. Dewing, Widow Hartford N. 13. Fate; Still II. E. Vlng, still per Hue Wing. Learn to label Aunty Walt." Then with the tumultuous, applause of the audience ringing In her ear a, she sat down In happy confusion. Chicago Tribune. When young a girl wondera If she will ever meet a man she would mar ry; after sho gets older, she wondera If sho will ever meet one she wouldn't marry. Joweled sunbursts In which one est of rays Is made to revolve over anoth er by clockwork have been Invented gy an Engllih woman. Harness Catalog Pree! Send lor our lOO-paye Harness Catalog Free. Will save you SO to SO per ft nf jury. KELLER HARNESS CO. 49 Morth Shth St., lirltinJ. Orvpon COFFEEC TEA SPICES BAKINO POWDER EXTRACTS JUST HIOHT cmssnaDCYEii romiAHo. our, j ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT RATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTIT I'alnleee Kutractlon Pre Sliver I'llHim , 0 old PHUnce 71a n K. Oold Crown IS Porcelain Crown t Molar Oold Crown M llrlJiie Work, 2K.aold.,.,tl Inlay Kilt. I'urcOold .. ,,..! Very Nice Rubber Plate. ...a Peat Rubber Plate on Uarth t ALL THIS WORK IS OUARANTUBD. Don't throw your money away. A dollar eared' le two dollar, earned. Our original reliable Modern I'alnlee tdelhoda and our ierfcle4 utile xjuIim. ment aavea ua tlmeand your money. B0IT8M DENTIITS, 5lh HHrrUa, Frtlaae SMreace Wile Moriuua. eppodte l-oatc-Ace ad Mtr A rriek. fMiUUL.4 la f-ortUa4 10 yciri. Ope midae mil S lu4 l.iUiti uull 111 10, Im yee(l wte woik. Na Sl-'ia WIIKK periling to dvrtler plea. I iiioullnn till paper, I CARE OF THEIR TEETH ar Peoayad have them attended to at our olnc by vnoaro aauieu in I'll, w I lilt; a areiein. why all ray work la Doaltlvelr 1'AlNLESa. That'ei wr w ,vu. ' " uUn Specialty of Porcclala Bridsewerk. Thti It without doubt th atoat beaa- tlful and laatlna work known to dn- tal idence. Space w her oa or raor. tth bar been loet I replac to look ao natural that detection I Impoaalble. Alk to eaiaple of thl beautiful work. AU dentUt her ar sraduaUe f froia U to SO yean' axpulenc. 148 Fifth Strctit Opp. VUir A Fraak's Fafth-Str.at Eatraaeav La4y Auhteate Always U AMaaaaiw.