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11c for Dressed Veal Smith para It. and h will par 12s for Drrssnl fork. 10c for Live Chicken. 2 So dot. for I'rnh Ebbs. .Smith docs not chariro commission. You (ret 'ALL your money when you ship to Smith. Address THANK SMITH MEAT CO. 'Tichtlne tho Beet Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON BUSINESS COLLEGE TENTH AKO MORRISON, rORTtARO, OREeOR A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. ,, PRINCIPAL Ours Is admltttdty the hlgh-standanl commercial school of ths Northwest. Teiehnra Wins- knlh business and professional experience qualify tu- oents ror success, by individual Instruction If acslrt-d. In a short Urn and at small ajtpense. Position tor each as soon as competent. Open all the year. Catalogue, business forms and pen. work free. Wrlto May then la money In It. MEQSOAL Ii nRDfinTLflGEJV OF wui hiii if i 1.14 I (iiNinmiir of chibon) uisn sianaoia Toioach Coursos Session iwlns Sjnt. It tj For catalogue ad 610 Dokutn Qidc rortland. Orccon Travellna on a Time) Limit. A woman having with her a husky looking boy recently boardod a street car on a linn tW xnets full faro for ihlldron over 10 yt'trs of ago, When she tondorud tho conductor tho changs fos ono full and onohalf faro he looked at tha boy nuiplcloualy nd Inquired: "How old la that boy, madam T" "Well.- replied tho mothor, "ho will be 10 yonra old today, but ho wasn't born until Into In tho nfterhoou." Now York Tlmea. Diamond Will Indent Steel. While tho diamond la tho hardest aubatanco known It la also brlttlo and may bo fractured by a blow. Hut If It It placod between two hard ttool face in a nytirauiio preia and a alowly ac celerating preaauro appllod tho hard teoi win occomo indented. HUWAUI) K. IIDIlTOJt - Air and Chemist, I If, 1 1., Cblnr4o, Hivlta rltMi (ll ille, Cblnrxlo, Mi-evlmea ,1-rltMi 4.11. (t,M, Milter, Uei UolJ. U .It. Mslliae MitilrtiM ent f Mil t,r mirer. ..pen, ,i Kin or tvi-ptr. "-nton ei-r-llmllna, IVwurnl en4 .tfeinlr oiko lfIIM ueiieu. jieitreacei uaiooaaie neiiooej uei beak. Tents, Awnings, Sails Csu, IIimmcu, Usui h Cttttl I or 1.0a) at factory nrwea. I'ACiriC TINT AND AWMISO CO. IT N. Hrst HL. 1'ortland. Or. tr r Tt A XT C ANT . v AJLAa. SUPPLIES Writ for catalogues and literature. Developlnc and prlntlntr. Mall orders (Won prompt attention rortland rnolo Supply Co, 19 Third Ulrrst roir ItTLAND, OltE. HILL MILITARY ACADEMY rOltTLAND. OIIEOON Bend your luy where ho will have rood, etronar tralnlm, I'all term opens September 14th 1110. Writ for catalogue. Neth & Co. B!ffiw COLLECTORS We Hwy and Collect Notes, Mortsaiss, and Re si Estate Contracts. No Collection No Charts. Worcester Ukir-, Portland, Ore. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Trains for success in tho Industries. 1'rovfues practical and liberal educa tion. Strom Facultv. Modern Eou ment. Offers courses in Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Engineering, Commerce and Pharmacy. Fall Terra Optus Sept. 23, 1910. Illustrated literature, giving full In formation, sent free on application. Address the Registrar, Corvallls, Ore. ASK YOl'ft CROCK f OR L 4 S. HRA.ND Of 6lekg Di6ictaBt Sftlj Abbowi CM Water Ua Stvta "Ckas, 0" Mo$h WaslutE m K.ANDS.CHEMICai. lARMACIsfS i wtUAifvrktWt Ml Iv4 teccuiTtss J Phono Main 113 401 Mik Si. Ymcmtr-, WuUstH ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT RATES !M PAINLESS DENTISTRY Palolcss Eatractlon Fret Silver l'llllnes .,.,.,,....50e Oold Killings ,..,.75c a K. QoUt Crowns M rorceuin browns $tJ3XSL$"ZS,xir."''li inlay nil. PurtOoid ...'."In Very Nice Rubber Plats. ...M Best Rubber Piatt on Earth ,,,7 ALL, T1113 WORK IS QUARANTKKD, Don't throw your money twir. A dollar Aavad istwodotlarsearned. OurorUloalrclUbleUodern 'sinless Methods and our perfected officf oaulp- K0JT0M DENTISTS. ithMsrrlsen. fort Und (ntrucc 2? 11 Uerrliot. orpMBe FeetoSce si Meter 4 Frisk. IinMliUct la FooUiJ It reus. Opea ert&laji urn s s4 suusjrs UK Mill), lot KOfie m irork. Union Painless Dentist Out-of-Town People Should nmimltf that oar forr Is c tiro Crown, brldao uj. roatUTelr t o orasAttod tkt we caa do tbelr eat fe;rif.iW&W szSdtt.&fe r ana 1-1AI WCtfK palnJeM asOact. i sibo do tho soeet BCieauao aaa caresiu wore. LaAj atlsoasota. Full Set ot Teeth , . . . . . . . .SS-JO Krida-o Work or Ttoth without Platea $3.30 to $3 Gold Crown f 3J0 to J3.00 Pcsrcelaia Crowna..., $3.30 to J3.00 GoU or Porcelain FlMcse.. ....$1.00 Up wer y-iutnyi... 3vctoSt.ee I &etMi7iteftnUttis weak la Oaaa. Ueewnr UiMi -mo 80 FASHION HINTS A lingerie evening gown hat n deep skimpy " flounce of heavy embroidery, which alio formi the waist and ileevti. Very sheer mull Is tiled for the upper part of the iklrt and the waist folds. It Is tvnrH nvf n llirhl 1l, allL. .11. and there's a crushed girdle of tho blue! THE PARIS ATTACHES, Mow They Ilenl With Their lurUy Vict I ma. Ob Tho floods In Parts afforded golden opportunities to tho thlovci and hoolt Bans tho dreaded "Apaches" of tho French capital. A I'nrls correspond ont sends an Interesting account of theso reckless men and their methods and weapons. "Tho despcrnto criminals who maku a specialty of nlghl attacks aro n bloodthirsty, cowardly set of ruffians, and as they nro always armed to tho teeth nnd hold human Hfo cheap, a solitary citizen going homo late, or n policeman on a lonely beat baa very little chanca against them. "When they hnvo onco mado up their minds to rob a passerby which ono docs not matter much It Is moro than likely they will decide to begin opera tlons nt once. That moans that thro Apaches will tako up n position on tho pavement nnd pretend to bo engaged In Innocent gossip. Tho street Is de serted. A solitary pedestrian comes Into sight. In a moment ho Is meas ured up by tho threo scoundrels on tho lookout for their prey. Thero Is not a pollcman In night. Tho moment U favorable M,IIo has a gold chain,' says ono. "'He'll do,' says tho chief of tho criminal trio. 'Get ready.' "Thoy contlnuo to converse until tho stranger reaches them. Involuntarily ho glances nt them as ho passes. That Is sufficient. 'What do you mean by looking at us llko that!' asks tho chief In an In solent tono. Then, turning to his com panions, ho remarks, 'Hasn't ho rot an ugly intigT' "Tho pedestrian, however little liu may bo Inclined to quarrel with tho evil-looking ruffians who havo accosted him, Is unlikely to tako thtlr Insults In silence. Hut at his II ret word of protest ono of tha group advances on hi in with a menacing air. What!' ho exclaims. 'I'll show you who you've got to deal with,' "The stranger stands on his guard but Immediately another member ot tho trio bounds upon him from behind. solzcs him around the neck with hl arm and lifts htm oft the ground. Ill: cries for holp are stifled In his throat and If ho succeeds In making a sound i. . ...... r .. i . . . i . 1. 1 . u,.rout " h, and ho o8c con kiuusucaa. "While this Is going' on another ot tho accomplices goes through tho vic tim's pockets, whllo the third keeps watch for the police. Then, wheu everything worth taking has been ap propriated, tho wretch who has al most strangled tho victim releases tils arm, gives Mm a violent push and sends him headlong to the pavemont where he will lie senseless for halt an hour at least. "Hut things do not always pass so easily. Sometimes the victim shows moro resistance than was expected, and then the Apaches have to modify their plans. Ho must either be stunned with a blow from a mutton-bono or given a stab with n knife or dagger The mutton-bone used by the l'arli Apache Is a terrible weapon. In an pearance It resembles a small hatchet without a handle, Is about six Inches long, and comes from the shoulder of the sheep. This and the knife and tho knuckle-Iron are the favorite weapons of the Paris hooligan. They are ef fective and noiseless, whereas the uso of tbo revolver Is likely to attract the police. "Among the more recent methods In vented by the Paris Apache for ren dering the passing citizen Incapable or resistance Is the lasso. At the fa vorable moment a cord from 15 to 20 feet In length and ending In a run ning knot Is thrown by an expert band. As It falls over the victim's heal it Is Jerked tight, and. half stran Sled, he is thrown to the ground. Toe rest is easy" Lookluv Up Father, "May I see my father's record T asked the new student. "He was In be class ot 1877." "Certainly, my boy. What forr "He told mo when I left home not to disgrace him, and I wish to see Just how far I can go." Buffalo Ex press. Our Idea ot a hopelessly cissy man la one who can describe a woman's bat Altogether Different, Buttor I havo coma to ask you for your daughter's hand. Father Well, the fact Is we are pretty crowded here as It Is, and I Suitor Oh, I Intend take her away from home If I marry h"' Fathrh' wel, ,n that case But you did give me an awful start, my boy. Boston Transcript. There Is nothing In this power oi suggestion: It there were, there wouldn't bo so many wives wearing yes. a hats, nor would there, be DVUiy Spins. MODES of she MOMENT HE summer gtrl of 1910 Is by for tho most plcturcaquo slnco tho days of our great grandmothers, when bouffant fashions nnd tow necks wcro tbo rolgnlng voguo, Tho fashlonablo girt of to day Is sylph-llko. No matter whnt her nctu- at wolght may bo, sho succeeds In ma king hersalf look as Slender as a snpllng. Her frocks aro mndo to ex nggcrnto this sllrancss nnd her sit houctto Is plain nnd sovcroly simple, yot sho possesses that cortnln chlo that goes to mnko hor onxomblo qunlntly fascinating. Tho extremely narrow skirts havo much to do toward nchluvltig slender effects. Theso, with tho simple styles now In favor far bodlccR, tell tho slmplo story of sum mer fashions. 0 0 0 A decided chnngo In hnlr dressing for evening Is Imminent. Tho tooso iwlrl effect Is pnsslng and In Its placo ii more natural hend outline Is appear ing. Tho Intost fancy Is tho wldo vel vet or ribbon band that encircles tho head and makes n finish for tho chig non of ringlets which nro mndo of flno net Incrusted with jot bend work. Oth ers havo colored bends covering odd dlslgns. All sorts of clnsslo effects nro bolng sought In velvet bands embroid ered with gold. Another pretty ar rangement that Is quite slmplo has tbo front hnlr waved In tho natural man ner with n loono chignon of plpestctn curls nnd ringlets nt tho back, Tho curls aro not mnsscd, ns was tho stylo l short ttmo ago, but tiro arranged In a light fluffy offoct thnt has tha ap pcaranco of bolng natural. Tho beat hairdressers do not ndvlso tho uso of much fnlso hnlr ovon for evening toilets, When oxtrn rostilts no desired tho cnlot or round crown ploco nt tho back, nnd somotlmcs a loose braid oxtomllng part of tho way around tho head, will bo employed, Tho upper part of tho calot Is covorcd with waved tresses of tho natural hair. Tho coiffeur's air Is to hnvo tho view from tho front as flat as possible. It Is from a sldo view that tho exten sion shown, nnd to obtain this offoct tho calot placed half-way botweon tho oapo of tho nock and tho top of tho Head, with tho locks ot hnlr plnnod about It, the doslrod purposo is clover ty accomplished. To arrange ono'a tresses flat ono aiust dlvido and aubdlvldo tho locks ind try tho offoct of each parting. Tho itylo of spreading tho trt-ssos looks Infinitely slmplo, but in reality It is lulto the reverse. It requires ovon I longor tlmo than to puff tho hair ill around. 80 It Is, ovon In tbo easiest method, extremely tlretomo to effect 1 perfect coiffure with llttlo or noth ing upon which to build tho quaint arrangements which aro now tho rul ing style. It Is qulto Important with tho summer girl that her hair be pep fumed, consequently thero aro half a loxeu delicate odors considered good 'or in for this uso. Some scents that play In this grand chlo aro moro pow erful than others, but tho best of all, iccordlng to Dame Fashion, Is now lered orris root This keeps tho ecfilp 'ree from perspiration nnd the hair In luffy condition. If a girl has any proclivities of lualntnees In her makeup tho fash ions of the day aro surely hers. And to be quaintly and smartly gowned lue need not adopt tbo blxarro styles it tho moment, Tako, for example. .lie silly now skirt that measures bi t little over a yard around tho bom, which threatens to invade conserva Ive American fashions. There Is no lenying that the extremely narrow iklrt Is natty, but thoro Is such a blng as reaching an jngalnly extrt-mo bat ts moro epoctacular than smart. KEEPS EVERYTHING AT HAND 3enslbte Precautions Taken by One Woman In Readlnt; for EmorQenel:;. A woman who works busily every Jay In tho week and whose boura for pleasure are few and far botween has been able to lengthen tho small Joyu that now and then como to her in tbo following way: In a bureau drawer, acred to this purposo, abo keeps" a pair or two ot new or at least perfect ly mended stockings, a few of her prettiest handkerchiefs, somo nock wear and her best set of lingerie. Sho never uses theso things except for emergencies, sudden Invitations nnd the llko. Experlenco has taught her what to add to this resourceful draw er, and even a simple foulard dross that she does not wear on excopted occasions, but keeps for "sudden colls,'' Is kept thero sometimes. Then It tho afternoon baa been productlvo of an Invitation of which sho hod no t&otight la tho morning sho Is ablo to tako before drevsiag a 15-minuto Although a llttlo linen frock scon a few days ago had Its skirt cut so nar row that tho wearer could hardly tako n natural stop. The- coat accompany ing It hod ono of tbo now whimsical fronts which nro appearing In mldsum tuor outer garments. Theso fronts nro scparato pieces cut to fit tho rounded fronts of tho coat nnd nro braided kwlth whlto with Introductions of conrso stitches executed In a sort of old tapestry work. Thero Is n notlceablo lack of ex- trnvnganco In tho quantity of matorlnl used In summer gowns, wtintovur tho typo. Low necks, short slcovos, scanty nnd short skirts, transparent hosiery and dull kid pumps, together with tho sheerest of llngcrlo rcduocd to n mini mum In tho number of garments, about mnko up tho toiit onsomblo of tho fash lonnblo summer girl as sho is seen nt exclusive resorts and house pnrtlcs with hor own friends. Hut after alt thoro may not bo much economy In scanty mn.torln.ln. for they must bo of tho finest monoy can buy. In fact, tho fabrics In which tho clement ot "wonr" Is entirely eliminated mid tha question of durability forgotten seem to bo tho wenvoy that play tho Im portant part of present-day frocks and llngcrlo. ooo Llko tho now motor caps, tho bnth- tng caps nro simply ravishing In bo- comlngness. Many of tho smartest onus aro mndo to lit closo llko n hood of necessity, but Imitate tho old-tlma stylos to a nlcoty. They nro far from bolng tho eovcro styles thnt wo hnvo been accustomed to for so long; tunny nro trimmed with rosettes at tho cars nnd strings that flont from tho back or tlo tindor tho chin In cunning llt tlo bows. Thero Is n chnnco for or iginality In tho bathing costume nnd cap ns much ns In any other detail of dress, but It In not for tlioso who nro obliged to study economy, for It reqtilros tho bust of materials to with stand tho tost ot salt water. Bilk or wool will not wear tho summer through, with dally dips, unless the quality bo superior. Thereafter It la advlsnblo to procure tho best that monoy can buy, If ono participates In a dally plungo. 00 Thero la always something nr coming up tn the way ot llngorlu for thu girl who Is awnko to advance fash Ions. Just now tho fnd Is for ston ctlod bands on tho. petticoats, robes do nult and combination gnrmouin. A good quality bastlste is tho most popular weave for such treatment nnd tho work Is dono In colors to match tho (towns with which tho garments nro to be worn. Of courso tho gowns nro supposoa to bo very sheer nnd the decoration can bo scon through tho skirt and waist. All sorts of quaint patterns aucn as tiny old-tlmo roses, morning glories, pansles, forget-mo- nots, tuups and scroll patterns are popular for this class of stenciling. Petticoats with flowcr-trlramod bands heading Inco flounces aro osDoclaiiv niiracuvu. .. . . - AHuiuer original wblm with tha girls Is to finish the flounces of black ana wnito skirts win a Xvld cninr si.cn as censo or cnanteclcr, Tho lat ter Is In such demand that thn trim. mlng departments aro unable to sup ply tho demand. In truth, It Is tho touch of color that Is tho mnHn almost any frock or coat or even pet- Miuai iuib season. TllO 1 ncurln ablrr ...141. J - wuu a ueop uounco of valonplnio laco Is perhaps tho of Its kind and Is classed lu tho realm of novelties of tho season. The laco falls straight and without frou-frou tug (U m UtlilgmrUllV ll llnusv Tho stenciled border at the top of tbo flounce takes tbo placo of beading and ribbon, which was so much In favor tuu Buny pari 01 mo summer. nap, a wonderful freshening for an The practise of tho tralnod nurso who always keeps a Batchel packed In readlnoss for a hasty summons, sho also follows to a certain oxtont. A now toothbrush, a packet of talcum powder unopenod and thoroforo not mu, 10 npiii, a iudo of dental pasto somo now wash cloths, gloves worn but onco and still qulto fresh, a night dress with ribbons run Jn-al! theso ru m tno suit caso, nnd they lessen her need when an Invitation comoa for a week end trip. A Novel Tie. A novel tlo Idea was seen In a shot, window recently. Tho tto was silk greon on ono side and lined with red! When mado Into a bovr tho puffed knot showed red, tho ends green. Tho suggestion may bo npplled to tics of other materials and of any color, and will look woll with a nlnid or two-color frock. Gray nnd whlto, brown and yollow. violet and whlto and especially grooa ana wnito aru tno colors cboson tot striped linen dresses. GOOSE ROUTSABEAU VOUTH HIDES UNDER DED ESCAPE GIRL'S FATHER. TO u,i . mrnon mo is Ignomlnlously Put te Flloht the Parent Relents, and Now the Couple Have Free Use of the Parlor. Logansport, Ind. Perry Hopko, who "e"r itocKiioiti, nvo miles west ot transport, will nevor ngnln crnwl under n bed to escapo tbo Irnto father of his sweetheart Hopku's attentions wero fnvorcd by tho girl, but tho father objected nnd threatened to kick Hopko out of tho "uso snouiu no ever call. Ono oven lug tho father went In n.iniii i.,tn,t log to stay until mlitniiriit tri Informed Hopko and ho called at tho nouso, put ho stayed n llttlo too long, When pnpa'8 foolstorm wnrn lu.nr,1 on tho porch tho girl rushed tho young man from tho parlor Into n sldo room nnd told Hopko to crawl under a bed. Tho father entered, but nt thu snmo tlmo n shnrp, hlsslnR sound enmo from uiitior too ueu. Tho next moment a wild yell wan heard. shot out of tho room, bumped Into the father, who wns standing In tho door way, nun noil tiown the road. A goose that was "sotting" hnd nttacked tho girl's been and struck him so hard In tnc enr tnnt blood flowed. Tho Sight Of tho fit i-Imit rmith nn.t tho fact thnt ho hnd been put to flight by a gooso so Impressed tho father tnnt 110 tins relented nnd now Porry Hopko will call nt tho girl's homo nnd tho two will hnvo frco uso of tho par- ll'f. LIVELY BATTLE WITH BEES Pennsylvania Farmer Nearly stung, to uoam ny infuriated Inseots Which Ho Disturbed. Wllllnmport, Pa. Harry A. Fagut,. ft prominent Plcturo Itock farmer, drovo through n swnrm of honey boos with n mowing mnchlno.. As n result of I1I0 bnttlo with tho Infurl ntcd Insects Fnguo wns nearly stung 10 uontn. tho boos had alighted In tho liny field but n short tlmo buforo l-nguo arovo by with tho womor. 1110 blntlos of tho mnchlno cut tho swnrm in half, nnd tho aroused boos covered tho tonm of colts nnd thotr driver. Tho horses mndo n lenp tor ward and started ncross tho field nt bronknock spood. With ono hnnd Fnguo nuomptcd to control tho tonm. and with tho othor ho brushed tho bees from his fnco nnd nock. Ho held tho toam In chock until thoy reached tho barn snfoly. Fnguo's hands nnd fnco was masses of bruises, and hts arms nro swollen to twice their nor- nini sue. MEET AFTER MANY YEARS Twins Taken by Separate Families at Mother's Death, Brothers Find Each Other. rittsburg. Amos and Gyrus Lnpo. born together In Illack Lick, Indiana county, tbtrty-nlno years ago, nro acquainted for tho first ttmo. On no count of tho mother's doath nt their birth tho twins woro sepnrnted and lived with different families, which lost track of each othor. Tho reunion ot tho brothora wns brought about by n mlstnko, A strang er who found Amos nt work In lixport exclaimed, "Hollo, Cy, whnt aro you doing In Export!" Amos demurred: "Dut I'm not 'Cy,' I nm Amos Lnpo. I hnvo heard I had n twin brother nnmod Cyrus, but never saw htm. Do you know hluiT" "Woll, rathor," said tho stranger, "ho'a n neighbor of mlno nt Dunbar. I'll lend you to him," nnd ho did, Flrjhts Dull With Hairpin, rulton, Mo. Mrs. Thomas Douglas, living south ot hero, wns badly In jured by n bull whon tho animal nt tAokcd hor In a fluid. Bhu had tinned horsolt with n pitchfork, which (ho nntmal knocked from hor grip. Rho wns thrown down, buttod nnd tram pled upon. Whon tho boast flnnlly left her for dond sho crawled to tho houso nnd telephoned to tho family doctor. In tho battlo with tho bull Mra. Doug las took a hairpin from hor hair nnd used It In an effort to gougo tbo ani mal's oyes. Rattlesnake Bold and Honorable, The rattlesnako Is really n much- slandored reptile, Is bold, dignified and honorablo, for It always sounds warn ing to save Itself tho troublo of fight ing or bolng stopped on. It will try to got out of a man's way in an order ly, dignified, nono-too-hnsty manner, and when cornored It certainly moans death and destruction, and strikes with confidence, as If It woro woll awaro and suro of Its deadly powers. Thero Is something ot an angry, timid, hen-llko peck In tho strlko ot most snakes, halt bluff, half fear but tho rattler strikes with a pulssanca that shows Its wholo bent and bent Ij death. Farm Full of Freaks. Tulsa, Okla. A chicken with Its heart on tho outsldo of Kb body Is ono of tho monstrosities owned by Hilly LumpklnB, a local charactor, whose bobby Is tho raising and breodlng of freak animals. His unlquo monagorlo Includes a five-legged hog, a ono-lcggod cblckon, a horned rooster, a talking sparrow and tho fowl with Its heart on tho outsldo of its breast, his latest acquisition to tho strango collection -f naturo s freaks. Sad and True, 'A Now York raonkoy Is roportgd to havo eaten an Inch o' hts tall. That's a talo wo can't swallow." St. Louis Star. Quito right. Tho monk having boon on the ground first and takon an ad vantage ot tha' opportunity, It Is a dollcccy that you will certainly havo to forego. Back to Normal. "As soon as the honoymoon Is over," remarked tho wldowor, "a man discov ers that hts wlfo is not an angel." "Yes," roloinod tho young widow, "and be quits posing as a eoinf Sherman Jjpay & Co, ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. x -1 1 ' S$ff' j rtRhtl f e Know thero is so much ronl vnluo In this We luitftoii Piano wn'ro selling for $275- on usy paymnnts thnt we're willing to let It lio IT'S OliW &AI.ESMAS. It will tell it's oun story 10 tou In your home if you'll send us tho coupon. t'U'iisc ji-iif mil lull patttauan concerning this unusual 1'iano after. Aumc. PRACTICE ILLEGALLY! Itinerant Opticians Work Rural DIs- trlcli Without State License. Tho Orccon Stnto Donnl of Examtn era in Ontomcry wll imv u reward of $'26 to nnyono causing tho nrrest nnd conviction of nny person or persons testing oyes nnd eelflnjr kIo who do not hold n certlllcuto Issued to thorn by tho Hoard of Examiners. It is not nlono necessary for thorn to domom tliels certificate, but it mint lio regis torn! with niul countersigned by tho Clerk of tho court, in ciirh county where tho holder practices. The public in Konerni is nereny wnrncti not 10 pnt ronlza anyone not fiolillmr such certlll- cnto, ns In the strict luttor of tho law thov aro ncccssorv to tho llloL-nl nrne- tlco and will nt least liu enllwl untin tn rro into court nnd testify as witnesses airmiisi tno persons viointinjr tno mw. For further tutrtlculars nddross II. W. Dnrr, Sec, Statu Hoard of Hxam amnion 01 uptomotry, biiioin, uro. Knowledge. Knowledge Is an oxcallont drug, but no drug litis virtue enough to preserve Itsolf from corruption nnd decay If the vessol bo tainted nnd Impuro whoreln It Is put to keep. Such n ono may havo a sight clear nnd good enough, who looks asquint, but consequently soci what Is good, but doos not follow II, and soes knowledge, but makes un use of it Montnlnno. Dainty Dessert. Place two tabli'spooufula of apricot lam In dessert glnssou and heap ovr-r It tho whites of nn egg buatnn stiff, to which bus boon added ono half doxen maccaroons cut fine, ono tablespoon- tul powdered sugar and vanilla to tnsto. Whipped cream may bo sub stituted for thu beaten egg If a richer dessert Is desired, TRY. MURINE EYE REMEDY y. wm u. it Liquid Form, 29c, 53c. ttlie Tutsi, 25c. 11.09. NURSERY CATALOG New, Handsome. Instructive, Up-to-Date, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. VINES, ROSES, BERRY PLANTS, ETC Freaoti reJtt. Write paw, mentioning; this paper. J. n. PILKINGTON, Nuriflryman Portland, Oregon ALCOHOL OPIUM TOBACCO rat lis PeeltlMj tVrpt On ualLui.iedkeelrr a. li Uitauo. Wriia (or l.tu(rtJ rl.-alsr, xitin inntuit. 71 Ll I ni s. 'SSI - I H 4P lej a US A Mornlnn 8pt. Sho (angrily) I can stand this no longer; you're utterly unbearablo, and I'm going baaU to mother this vory day Ho (coolly) Very woll, that ar rangement will suit mo exact j I'll see you this evening. I met your mother yesterday and sho Invited me to tako supper with hor tonight A Hair Dressing ir you wisn a nign-ciass nairn dre&slnc, we ore sure Ayer'sf I.T I m Mi 1 1 r R nun v igur, new uupruvcu lur- mula, will greatly please you. It keeps the hair soft and smooth, makes it look rich and luxuriant, prevents splitting at the ends. And it keeps the scalp free from dandruff. Dots not changt the color of th hatr. A J-errauls ellh easb bottle BLow It te yoar yers e aooior tin about It, tbso doeshesajs iw:ifti;i At the ssme tlmo the new Ayer's Hair Vigor Is a strong hair ionic, promoting the growth of the hair, keeping all the tissues of the hair and scalp in a healthy condition. The hair stops falling, dan druff disappears. A splendid dressing. sh IMjgftai rv awo..Tw(ulxiajs.- Wo want you to try this Piano .V YOUR HOME FREE. Wo want you to try it nt our expense because At tho end of thirty days tho Piano iTSELh will convince you of tho following facts: It's tho best vnluo on onrth for the price t$275). Ir' .lirKr.lM'nml MnrilA 'ir.i t V liniri'si. Dr. B. E. Wright llnvc your Im-iIi nit ami lie nn.1 Wvtn work dour r. r rol-ni-" w- p-imns we RnlM plaVt and br'.dite work nonotlat It rtecrtearr. m .t-ir , ..... uiiaki i m fuixirsTxi... j 1.00 SVin fJVji .... 50( n CW KJJ-f rii'n js.oo II1V1 $70 FinWil fidtrCes.. 50t IIISTMCTIIOUI Palnlroi Rstrartlon Trf- when plates er brWio work la onlcrnl, Conmllat on l-'rre. You cannot ret belter painless work anywhere, no matter how much you pay. All Work Tullr Guaranteed for Mtrtn Years Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 342J Washington St., Porlliiiid, Oregon Take rar at drpot and transfer to Washlncton Sk Almond Ice Uream. One quart of croam, eight ounces ot sugar, four ounces of shelled almonds, ono tcispoonful of cnrnmol, ono tablo svoonful ot vanllln extract and four tnblnspooufuls of sherry wlno. Illnncb and roast tho nlmoiuls, thnn pound In a mortnr to n smooth pasto. Put hnlr tho cruam and tho sugar on to boll; stir until tho sugar Is dissolved, thorn add tho remaining pint of cream and tho nlmnnds; stand nwny to cool; whon cold ndd tho cnrnmol, vanilla) and shorry. Freoio and pack. A Failure. "Well, old man, have you found that marriage Is a success!" "Nopo, I have found that It ts a fall. uro. "Why, how's thatr ' "My tathur-ln-law rays I must go to work " RHEUMATISM Got n 2r-conL vinl. If it falls to euro I will rofuntlt your monoy. Aiunyon. Munyon's Rheumatism Cure ASTHMA AND HAY FEVCR aro iti ckly rohovetl Iiy Wyntt's Allun Krnudy. Guitriintvod or monoy rofuml wl. Ask your tlrugtrUt or send six cents pontngu for Freo Siimplo to J. C. WYA1T, Orugslit. VANCOlAin, WASIIINOiaN USE DR. PLUMMERS COUCH STOP It Is u suro siopiu-r. promptly ru llevo llriHiihitis. Whoopiinf Cough. Cough Crotip, imd v jHiciulTy thoetu Iwrsli, hat-kiiM roujflis, also most useful for lung ill i4e. For sulu by ullilunlors, gftc it l ottlo. COFFEEl TEA SPICES' BAKING POWDER v EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT fl iirrrTmTTinaHi CL0S5L7flDVE5 KlHrUNOijBSCJI Drink Cured in Three Days "The Ncol Cured Me" Habit No Hypodermic Injections. You ran take thu treatment at tha Institute or your home, and your money wiU to returned If a perfect euro ts not airecttxl. Investigate this. It will only lake a few momenta to phono us lor Information. Pers-ual and financial reference on application for full Informa tion, phone, riUiorcallattho NEAL INSTITUTE .... I'hont, Manhatl 2100 yj nail a. I'llli TLrlfilA, ORKj NOW beW TIME or me year 10 usrei j -or teeth put aaj .a piaie anu tnj rxikdoue. rorouw of.tnwo patroos e fiaUla plate ana 1 r J,ie work In ono dsrltneceesar. WcUrCrc.es $5.00 22kBrlfjsT..u3.50 GU raiii-n 1.00 tssmsl faijii 1.00 s u.r ran,,, ,50 ftatsa O.OCl Beit MUr , piii.. 7.50 H. W, L Witt, rwm ui Mums IVsli ! titr'llea . 5 ( ii iiui imuaau is rtiiuis asaT hiihods falulcM tUttaulva k t nhearlslss or bil-tsewoik: UprJere-1. ticu.ullst! mfjea. Y -u .un--lii. UlUc (lalew Knraanialisie, no tosturhow marbreuij. All work lull aruaruuteeU for lltleeu yrarh Wise Dental Co. IMCORPOBATLD Painless Dentists Hnini Bulldliif .Third I Wsthlntton, PORIUND.ORfCflH ernes uwi x. u. te t. u. iuaji,ui P N U No, 30-lO WIIKN writing to n.l vcirtlsor ploaas luenlloa tills paper. I