LAZY LIVER -- - Mint T wrtitld ,t be W" . 1lrr mid licndflche. P4t (A inn Discards Candy Catliar W&M" belt.cn I,,1Bll,ccr' uiBL medicine I have ever seen." bt meciicin Anna llM,1Ict) Oiborn Mill No. 3, l'ou Kivcr, was. nM.nt, Tnita flood. ,WonKon orunpo. P'VSrMe Nover old In bunt TlioHemt- . iOc.UeiK..!...i r r. n. Guaranteed to Ahskn-Yukon-Paafic Exposition A'aSK7. . to the Pnlri you'll like It. nrtpAMrt'M OP I'fcATIM OP TUB BU Anl onolher of the cliy of cfATTLC, T HE "GEM OP THE COAST" SMI '"A ' Klne, for $1-05. postpaid DUIr htitlnir mint: , . Bfc lUmfcWSB. Uckfc.1912 Qnnknne. Kalisnel or Missoula and Coeur cl'Atene If otl Menu Koine m V'.","' " frWrnrvatlons. It will Ui to your irfunlBicii t" cull or write tho tin kips RRKERS CLUB M Central llulldlng, Seattle. Washington CRESCENT sSf S$ hieh priced tinhlng fiowderswilldoand ugci I better. It raliea the dough and makes Millit er, sweeter and better rlnen foods. Sold by ro cers 26c per pound. j you will lend us your .Mm. Mn.1 n 1 it , .. a a u a rflltrnd you 0 ',nn' nn I'caltli and baklnu powder. CPESCENT Mro. uu. ocume, wn. POWDER i n n a vr a. V H . B K , planed any where, nlfrat-U umlkllUall niea tii at clfmi. inn menlul, eortu-n. Icntivlirap. I...L allaraMn. llano of Intnl. minimi pill or tip over, will not null or Injurs Mirlliinir. (u.rmfff .fTiwa Bti. Of slidealcra or Mat prepaid for tu cants. tUIOLD SOMEns. 160 DeKalb Ate., Brooklrn, N. Y. C0FFEE( TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT CjVOSSET&DEYEES IWULANU. OHC Up, lafT.r from Pits. Ktllinf Wena. BPm. or (IIWuJ fnrPft II I mm Dr. Blurs i.iiiit7jwc.u viw it tu mill t nnuuiii wlitia ttiyiiiin ! nM g.01 lr. IUi direction". T.tpw 1-rspaia. iloirwvloJ brae Aet. Jan.Mth. lM4. ut; K. 1S77I. l'U.-a nl AOK ana full ddrM 1)11. W. II. iiiAii SIS I'cnrl Stroot, New York City. C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor This wondeful man haa mado n llfoatudy of tho propertied of ItooU. llerba and Iiarkn. and in Klvlnar tho world tho bonefltof hla aervlcea. 4 or Orucs Used. No Operations or Cutting: Comntees to euro Cntnrrh, Aatlima. Luntr. woraach anil Kidney trouble, und all Private of M n und Women. A SUR5 CANCER CURE 'oit received from I'ckln. Clunn-eufo. aura and reiubic. u. fnlnK n IU worka. . 'y,ou eannotenll. wrlto foraymptom blank M Circular. Incloso X conta In liiinnii. CONSULTATION fRCE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 1624 flrtt St.. Cor. Mnrrlinn. Pnrllanil. hr. :DIT0R!AI5 Opinions of Great Papers on Important Subjects. OUDA'S DANQEB IHOM LOTTERIES, HE country could not regard bankruptcy lit Cuba moro favorably than insurrection. PrcclHuly what Its lawful authority In the cauo 1b undor tho Piatt amendment to tho Cuban constitution rcmalnB to bo conoid erod, an It doubtloss will bp, with much care. That amondtnent binds the Cuban government not to "assumn or contract any .public debt, to pay tho Interest upon which and to make reasonable sinking fund provision for the ultimate discharge of which tho ordinary revenues of tho Island, after defray ing tho current expenses of the government, Bhall bo Inadequate." 8urcly In that there Is Implied our right to restrain Cuba from nulling Into bankruptcy or from Incurring embarrassing Indobtednoss. Whether tho pro ceeds from a lottery are properly to be reckoned among "tho ordinary revenues of tho Island" Is also an inter esting question. Certainly they are a form of revenue which tho United States cannot afford to encourage. Indeed, It will bo tho duty of this country to seek to limit nuch revenue to tho lowest possible figure; for tho promoters of the Cuban lottery probably look for their chlot patronage In tho United States, and It Is certain that our government will employ all legitimate means to prevent such patronage. On the whole, Cuban ntutesmen would do well to consider whether It would not bo best to abandon tho lottery scheme, to seek such legitimate and businesslike increase of revenue as may bo practicable, and then to adapt their expenditures to their Income. New York Tribune. WHAT WOMEN NEED MORE THAN VOTES. T UK addrcBa of Mrs. Ellen M. Henrotln at tho Illinois Congress of Mothers contains common-sense, practical advice that should appeal to every eenslblo woman. Tho waste of money by spendthrift housewives, and this appllos with even moro force to tho wageworkcr's wifo than to tho wife of tho lawyer, doctor or merchant, 1b a large cause of marital misery. This waste Is most prevalent In the de partment of provsndcr, and there 1b crying need for general distribution of knowledge concerning foods and how to cook them. The tenement-house cooking class Is a greater step toward social progress than almost aJiy other ono sign of the tlmos. The dangers which beset tho country girl who seeks to earn her living m the metropolis Mrs. Henrotln rightly considers an impera tive demand upon that section of womankind which by concerted effort can mitigate them. A suffragotte reader of the Journal tako3 us to tasl. for lukowarmncss on tho proposition to enfranchise women. Thcro is not one useful accomplishment which can honestly be claimed as the eoIo work of women in tho four Statos In which they enjoy full privileges ol the ballot, Tho Journal la not opposed to suffrage for womon. It believes that whenever the majority of wom en desiro to vote, voting privileges will bo accorded with out dolay. But as long as tho demand for the ballot comes from such a very small percentage of the sex, the auffragette missionary work should bo dono among women, Instead of interfering with public nitftirs. Tho lines of work suggested by Mrs. Henrotln offer -far more opportunity for Immediate results than tho sollod and unsoxlng game of politics. Chicago Journal. A CALL FOB, STATISTICS. E ask in all soberness, la a "revival wave" tAf such bb that which swept over Uoston fV I some months ago a good thing for the 1 nt rnllt-lrtn? Wh.it are the tiltl- vh v -'a--j(w w mate results of a movement which, from its very nature, must appeal moro to the fenllnsrs than to the reason? During the height of this tide of religious enthusiasm we are told that thousands have been converted, but, unless one took part, can ho say that ho ever met a revival con vert? We are informed that revivals purge the com munities In which they have been held is Boston to day a purged city? Does that peculiar form of religious fervor have a lasting effect upon many of those who como under Its influence, or la its effect but a transitory one upon tho few7 As Brooklyn ib promised in the near future a revival upon a huge scale, these questions aro timely, and If thcro be statistics bearing upon the ultimate results of revivals wo should be grateful to anyone who can put them within our reach. Brooklyn Life. SEES MENACE IN LOCKS. HE immeasurable dancer which so many M engineers see Impending in the scheme of I -1 lockB in the flight at Gatun on the Panama 1 Annnl lM nnli fn'ntt.r 41 1 tiaf .! rt In V. ,!la. aster to one of the locks of tho Soo eaiml. Such an accident at tho top of the ladder of locks at Gatun could Iaave.no ending short of the obliteration of the Panama canal and the transformation of tho isthmus. Tho thunderbolt of shipping, water, steel, masonry and other wreckage launched from the first lock down upon tho next would sweep It away like paper. Here the awful power would bo multiplied infinitely by the new forces released, and hurled along with the first great battering ram. There would be no earthly power to stop tho gigantic instru ment of destruction, swelling as It swept along, until it had leaped Into the ocean's vast mass, after brushing the Isthmus of Panama off the map in a destruction by uncontrollable waters that has never been known since the flood of Noah's day. New York Press. THE KAISER A PLAIN DRESSER. DR. W A. WISE a ! a Lemlor In Palnloew DenUl Work In PorUand. ut-of-Town Peoole M - t vuitmrant ih.t a t a WDCK Aft?, ?P"!E"t KNTinB CIIOWN. -"la 11 r If IV W .... l a tt EBTH ANn 'iTAV.X,1'' t,,e "03T SENSITIVE AlN wriLU'.95?. WITHOUT TUB LEAST "wutuuBNili. no uncertainty. r tho Noxt Fiftenn Tlnvs rJ! 22k gold or porco. ;.-" tee h ... "''crown """" . -; MA. i -1 .'................... ULUU Ti. -"' ujiinn 1.00 ni : r wuuer Diaici 7 i u suoru,.. M wult GUARANTrpn ikvpapb W. A. Wise Proalrin auu Manniir lt III r n iiu i-iia a. a a " "ibc ireniai to. -"ttl Third and Wa.hlnton HU. PORTLAND, OREGON No. 30-09 When Wllllmn Do IT a Gold I.ncc and Appcnra na 1'rlmto Ocrttlonmn. When the German Emperor quits his Imperial palace at Potsdam, in Berlin, ho clothes himself In democratic attire and goes about much the same as any gentleman In private life. Gold bul lion, heavy, formidable uniforms and great eaglo-topped helmets belong to tho army maneuvers In Berlin and other centers of the Gorman empire, but when (ho Emperor Is released "Women on tho Bench. Hyman Lazarus, for many years re corder of Bayonne, N. J., know the people 'who came before him. When a woman appeared to accuse a hus band who had beaten her he said: "If I send him to Jail you'll como back here to-morrow In tears and ask mo to let him out." "No," she said, "I will not. I'd like to have him pun ished." "How much Bhall I give him, then," asked Lazarus, "two months, one month, six months?" The worn- REGENT VIEW OP KAISER AND HIS CONSORT. from attendance upon formal functions ho droBaes plainly. Ho recently was seen at hla ease when at his homo on tlie Island of Corfu, to which he -web accompanied by tho Empress, their son, Prlnco Oscar; MIbs von Velthotm, CounteaB Keller, Chief Marshal Count cu Eulenburg and othora high In royal favor. au, who had begun to relent, wan speechless. "I'll tell you what I'll do," ho said. "You come up here and take my chair, and whatever Bentenco you pronounco will go." The woman hes itated, but the recorder Insisted. Tho huaband waa arraigned before her, and the recorder In a gruff voice or dered her to pronounc sentence. Six months, three months, two months, a month, quick,!' he said, "let us have it" The woman burst Into tears, Bhe and her husband em braced, and went out of court re joicing. "There," said Lazarus,;' you como back I'll give you b months each." The Glrla of Lonff Ago. Where are the girls that we used to know? Tbe plnk-frpcked girls of the long ago? 'Xhe little lass with the eyes of blue. And wind-tossed hair of a golden hue? Have the fates been kind to her, tell me, pray, That maid I loved In tho bygone day? Where Is the maiden that stammered so, Thp Hrtle lndv rnllpil "nlnnn-tftA"? Tho plain little miss with the pigtail uraiu, The Bhv little clrl who wnn lmlf-nfmlil To sneak to -tho bov that alio illiln't tr Where are the sweethearts of long ago? I can see thera all In my dreams to-day, Jennie and Marlon, Ituth and May, And I wonder often as I look back, Has the world been kind to that merry pack? Como, toll me, seer, for I want to know, Where are tho sweethearts of long ago? Detroit Free Tress. "Wifely Pride. There Is no telling what quaint turns wifely prldo nnd devotion may take. Sir Melvill Beachcroft, says a writer In M. A. P., while waiting in a tenement house for the occupant of tho first floor to admit him, chanced to ovorhear two women conversing on tho stairs. Ono remarked that her husband al ways wore a clean shirt every Sunrtav morning. "Woll, now," responded the other. "I never cares about Sundays, but I allays do see that 'o 'as a clean shirt Saturday afternoons, 'cos that'B tho time 'o is generally drinking, and when 'o does take 'Is coat off to fight I ao like to know 'e looks nice and clean." It Didn't Work. In tho outer room of a Wall stroot offlco this sign was posted a fow days ago: "Pleaso do not whistle: wa ! all that ourselves." The messenger uoya on service in tno building evi dently saw a funny Bido to the notico m in. . tor wimin an nour more than twenty of them aBked: "When do von whin. tlo?" "When does the concert be gin r - mow mucn ror a ticket?" und similar queries. Tho Bign came down after two days, and the manager of tho office haa had It replaced by ono bearing In aggressively bold letters Buaiy me -woraB, "Don't whistle." A church woman's lrlnn nt k.i uroaa minded Is to keen h closed when ohe hoars, a .member of numo tuner aenominatlon boaat. Don't argue. That'll Mn... triok than drinking too much 1m waU Bjnii I 5JU Mr.? arr-ri i v i Mm Li, rsgc'S: 3 ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. Agela!)klVcnaraflonrorAs-similalfngitefbodantnetfula-(iflgSiontotbsandJBcweisof Promolcs DigcsltonLTteerfU-nfssnndResirontaliisnrillw OpiuTitorphlnc norltoLj NOT JNAKC OTIC. . ,mmm man n a. jefoidDcSMxiimmn. Jhripkia Sua" OsrStut Sujcr tTanr. Worms jConvulstoiisaevEnsB- rtess and LOSS OFsnxp. racSiirak Stnarare of KEW YORK. GASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 111 M-aaiBHmwiailH SGhiaiedundtrUwtja Exact Copy of Wrapper. Use For Over Thirty Yfiars CASTORIA Tut cearrafK ooataawr. wear o omr. A rienannt Snrprlae. "She taarried the old fellow for his money and he hasn't got any." "Wasn't Bhe dreadfully disappoint d?" "Not a bit She's got it." Baltl- moro American. t It is a mother's duty -to keep con stantly on hsjid some reliable remedy for use in case of sudden accident or mishap to tho children. Hamlins Wiz ard Oil can be depended upon for just men emergencies. Clienp Rldlna;. Uncle Zeke (buck from the city) You talk about cheap rldin'l I rode twenty miles on a street k'yar, an' all It cost me was a nickel. Uncle Jed Gosh! That ain't noth ing When I was thar last year I rode to the top of the tallest buildln in town an' it didn't cost mo a blamed cent! Chicago Tribune. Solvlnn thm Mill Problem. "We're thinking of keeping a cow," taid Mm. Lapsling. "A neighbor of onr has a big vacant lot where we can pa tenrize her." Mothers will find Mm. Wlntlow Boo thm 8 Byru the bst remedy to use for their chlldraa during the teething period. Jlevrnrd of Duplicity. "Tommy, do you know whera Httl boys go that tell lies?" "You bet I do ! That's tbe way moat ot 'em get to go to the ball games." tt Cures While You Walk. Allen'i Foot-Ease is n. certain core for hot, sweating. callus, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by all DrugKists. Price 25c. Don't-accept any substitute. Trial nncksea PKEE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted. teltoy.N. Y.. TJleas Ileri When Iovel woman buys a bonnet Constructed of some shredded bay She piles a lot of fruit upon it' And walks along the Gay White Way. New York Evening Mail. . More Gaaraateed Ruder- all Pure Foo4 Laws Friends Every Year We'll soon count vou amoner them. 1 1' s iust a matter of time. More and more housewives are eriviner uo the old- style, hierh-oriced. Trust-made Bakincr kPowders. Thousands are turniner to BAKING POWDER One trial does it You'll never go back. opeaKtoyourgrocer. J-ignter, sweeter uoiuug muneo rejunaea. rar Det- ter. Costs much less. You won't believe it till you try for your- seix. 23 Oancca for 23 Centa ,0UHCES Jaques Mfe. Co. Chicago 1 ffl r 1 lll iKnnmW I PlVl III irniiimiiiinilllH ll I Mr mm v C Just think what a Telephone System would save vou all VOIir nfinliKnro 1 1 ...... ll - - . ..-buuw .i jruui your, doctoryour veterinarian postoffice depot V. AAA 1 1 k No matter how far from the nearest l elennnrn tVmr...,. .. nave us own local service at a very low cost ot maintenance. Western fhctric Rural Telephones and economical service! oppara,us- Thl ni most lellabl, our ncarct hou. & &31&t&Jl& BSHt. - iiwr cer, WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY wvm. uiiacHip&la. Pltubiu. !... uNertbcrBEltcaadMaBufaeturUCo. t,d . ,