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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. AUGUST 20. 1907.;'' Do roa feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent headaches, coated tonne bitter or bad teste In morfllnf, fceart born," belchlnjr of ga, .acid, .risings la throat after eatlog, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dlwrpelli, poor or varlablo appetite, nausea ai time ana kindred symptoms? ... .' If rolHuve an7 considerable number of thooiboTe lyenptoins you are suffering fromXllloufnM,erpM liver wltfc Indt : Indian Basketry. ' People are proverbially careleee about v what, they may - eee at any time and what surrounds them continually seems .J to loss much of Ita , Interest. " We In n. Portland are missing, eometblnc It - we ';. hold thla attitude In regard to the fine exhibition of basketry and Indian relloa "X he ma now at the Art museum. In thla collection are baskets from all r the leading tribes of the western In- 4 ian, from California to the extreme i north. ' f , The Esquimaux and Alaskan Indians ''; make some very fine examples. Besides the moose and' caribou hide bags, orna meniea wun I earners and beads, are 4 paddles, uireese bowls, totems and other umpirvJff.u, botn domestlo and MUlser er.2eThs Indians of the Fraser river its tributaries make a neo.ulla.rlv At. ilcult basketry In which the pattern does not aoDear ac ail on tna inside, but la laid on as a separate device. Many of i meir oaaaeia are large ana strong, lor bmvj o.uraena. ueiore me anaiine ayes or our civilisation naa aJiorded an eaay , way of attaining an end, the natives made their own dyes and employed quiet .. and subdued colors in perfect harmony. The later tendency la seen in some of me recent baskets where American-made t dyes are used and bits of wool of gor- peous -hues are Interwoven with the r basketry. Of peculiar Interest are the gambling .; trays and the papoose carriers, with their little umbrella tops or what Z, serves that purpose and with dangling . bones to amuse the little brown babes. Coming on Into warmer regions, are examples of the work of the California . " wavuaj, uvula u uiv immm t ' MAlM Of tha Tr.m Mha anal tk. Va eemlte Indians are almost impossible to -obtain at present There are the woven water bottles of the Plutes, Hopl gam bling trays with their peculiar and sig nificant trefoil ornament, and the beauU- - xui nianxets of the Navajo. Such an exhibition as this Is of pe culiar Interest to us who see the pass ing 01 me rea man. jsven now He and his ways are but little known, and as ha goes out before the advancing hordes of me wnue man, nis crarts and bis man ner of life will be forever lost. I have been wondering bow we who roast our civilisation, would get along ii wo were piacea as me Indian is or was and obliged to create every object which we wish to use. Before me contact witn tne white man, hia Implements were bits of shells or atone valuable mHtclnal brl Medical ol-nre forth) rwrmanent eura . J ...v. HIM IUUI- Pr. Pl-rcfl Oolden ado up of the mvfj InclpWTcnowB p Such SlHiormwl conditions, It ) a BlOi efficient liver invlgorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve itrengthener. The Golden Medical Discovery ? Is not patent medicine or secret noatrum, a foil list of Its Ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wrapperand attested under oath. A glance at Its formula will show that It contains no alcohol, or harmful bab! worming drugs. It Is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-reflned glycerine, o. proper strength, front the roots of the following native American forest plants, vlt.Goldon 6eal root, Stone root. Black Cherrybark, Queen's root, Bloodroot, snd Mandrake root. The following leading medical aathorltt-a. among a host of others, extol the foregoing roou for the cure of juat such ailments as tht above symptoms Indicate: Prof. It. Bartliolov, M. D-of Jefforson Med. Oollege, Phllai PrfX H.C. Wood, M. U..of Univ. of Pa: Prof Ed-) In ,M. Hale. M. D., of Hahnemann Med. College. Chicago; Prof. John King. M. D., Author of American pi-fienaatorri Prof. J no. M. aViNl dor, M. D.. Author pf Spfciflc Medicines: Prof. Laarence Johnson. M. D., Med. Dept. Univ. of N. Y. Prof. Flnley Elllnfwood. M.D., Aatha? of Materia Med lea and Prof. In Bennett Med I cal Oollee. Chicago. Send name and ad dress on Postal Card to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buf falo. N. Y., and reeotve res booklet glvirg extracts from wriungt of all the above medi cal antbure and man v others endaralnf. In ( he strongest pomlbie terms, each and every In- greoieet or wnwn -uoiaen ueaicaj- jiacor- ery " la composed. W Dr. Pierce's Pleasast Pellets regulate and tnvlgorste stomach, liver and bowela Thej may be nea in conjunction wiui "uouicr Medical Dlvorery If bowels are much con e tin ted. T' i r r tiny and sugar-coated In boiling saltv water and almmer slow ly mi tender, Dut not oroxen. urain. cool. and. at aervlnar time, fill with vegetable salad and serve on a bed of arsiey or cress, ir apples are usea, ake off the top neatly and scoop out the Inside. Leave the walls of the apple aoout a nair-incn tnicx. and the original primordial elements. He might use fire or water or air, to do his work for him; slow processes. He might pound with a stone, or cut with the sharp edge of flint, or scrape with a clam shell. The women, upon whom fell the task ; of providing food for the family and preparing their clothing, might scrape the hides of animals with a clam shell or might us teeth and fingers for softening the leather. Travelers tell of seeing the Aleutian women ohewlng ln dustrously at the leather which was to be used for moccasins or clothing. The old women have- chewed their teeth away in this self-sacrificing process. Consider. If you will; the task of the K I flm Itth InHiainsj rhn auan . aw pend so largely upon the teed of tht I; name, but I forbear. Theaa they aather In the fall and husk them and rrind thetn between stone and so make a suwBi ev v u a. a., wiiivu .ucv UCjOllU UWU S b. iLa. aa.1. aS aT . .at . . W m III III. ayiULOr IOT 1UUU. iOW, 11 WO ilSX to dig out a log for a canoe, and manu- laciure a paadie, ana make some mud shoes, and then make our baskets be fore we went out to gather water lily seeds to keep the family In food. I fancy that race suicide would result. we may learn much of the primitive ways of our dark skinned brothers to whom belonged this land before the pale faces came, by studying the Implements whloii they have made. The wonder constantly grows that In the stress of their, life, which was a constant war fare with the elements, thnv ahmilri take thought for the beauty of the ar ticles that they made. Weaving the lore of their tribes, telh ing the stories of their race In their : patient slow manipulation of grasses and rushes and bark, and all with a true sense of rhythm and repetition, and with a sense of color which was in , ntlnctlve and remarkable, the Indian women of this western country have left behind them a record which we may . guess at, but which only those who are .' truly skilled In their lore may read CIVIL SERVICE SOON HOLDS EXAMINATIONS rightly. Although we may not grasp It all we nay well study and try to comnrehenrl. It is a closing chapter In the history of m our country and we are missing some- ming, wnicn, as westerners, we snouia not miss, If we fall to visit thla basket display. st at at In Salad Time. Lettuce and grape fruit salad Wash the lettuce carefully, leaf by leaf, and put In eold water for an hour; take out. In a sealed basket and set on the Kl"MJl needed; cut the grape fruit In halve7"m,lp out the center membranes with a pair of sharp scissors and re move the pulp with a teaspoon; arrange the lettuce leaves In a salad bowl and put some of the pulp on each leaf. Make a French dressing, using the grape fruit I juice, ii any nas escaped, instead or other acid; add to It If necessary with lemon juloe. English summer salad Use for this lettuce, radishes, cucumbers, tomatoes or whatever green vegetables you have on hand; wash carefully so that no sus picion of grit remains; shake dry in a wire sealed basket, chop and put In a sealed bowl; have ready two hard-boiled sneii mem, separate tne Civil service examinations will soon be held throughout the country under the rules of the civil service commis sion. Applicants desiring to take the examination In any of the branches named will be sent proper blanks upon the receipt of the request at- Washing ton stating the name of the examination desired. Applicants are directed to use a postal card In making the request, which should be sent to the United States civil service commission,'' Wash ington, u. c Acting assistant surgeon; aid. coast and geodetio survey; assistant, Philip pine service; assistant Inspector -of boilers; assistant Inspector of nulls; as sistant examiner, patent office: book keeper -(men only), Philippine servioe: bookkeeper (men only). Isthmian canal service: clerk, deoartmental servioe: civil engineer and Superintendent of con struction; clerk (men only), Isthmian canal service; computer Nautical Alma nac office; computer, naval observatory; computer, coast' and geodetic survey; computer, supervislng'arohltecf s offloe; civil engineer, deoartmental service: civil engineer, Philippine service; civil engineer end draftsman; draftsman. arcnuecturai. supervising; architect a of fice, copyist topographic, engineer, su pervising architect's office, heating and ventilating, junior aronitecuirai, super vising architect's office, topographic; electrotype nnisner, government print ing ornce; electrotype molder, govern ment printing office; engineer. Indian service; farmer, Indian service; farmer witn Knowledge --or irrigation, Indian service; fish culturlst; guard. - United States penitentiary service; Irrigation engineers kindergarten teacher, Indian service; local inspector of boilers: local inspector or nuns; law clerk; matron, Indian service; observer, weather bu reau; press feeder, government print ing office; physician, Indian service; pharmacist, public health and. marine hospital service; stenographer, depart mental service; stenographer and type writer, all services; surveyor, Philip pine service: scientific assistant, de partment of agriculture; superintendent of construction; teacher, Indian service; teacher. Philippine service; topographic aid: trained nurse, Indian service; trained nurse. Isthmian canal service: trained nurse. Philippine service; type writer, departmental service; veterl- HoHan Ph I ltrkntmat ...uln. vaawlMn. Inspector, department of agriculture; wireman. Potter Schedule for Beach. The steamer Potter will sail from Portland, Ash street dock: Wednesday 1 p. m.; Thursday, 6: JO a. m.; Saturday, 7:30 a. m. Get tickets and make reser vations at city ticket office. Third and Washington streets. C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent Oasene Is a wonderful soap. You'll never know why until you try It In hot or cold water. Bosesthal's dosed Tomorrow. Shoe sale atarts Thursday. . Walt RESTORES GRAY HAIR ODD LlllE OF HOSIERY Women'g finer Hose la broken lines; a superb assortment of band embroidered lialo hose in many abades and patterns r also correct patterns in broken lac hose of over lac boot styles; exceeding good qualities, all sell regularly at 65c, 75c and 80c . w t a .a a . pair; au sixes in tne ioc our not all sixes In each pattern, therefor they go in on the bar gain counter at, the jQg 17 - - . . , A v , , MAIL ORDERS, Hm PROMPT ATTEHTION " V . II FIFTH.VMSHlWCTiyrH 3TREETS 1 WOMEH'S SLEEVELESS , tVESTS Of fine lisle finished . cotton, come in Richelieu or Swiss ribbed, low, neck sleeveless style ; . have narrow . straps over the shoulders making them delightfully cool and inconspicuous,;, very elastic and very durable and as good a 25c vest y$ vou.ever bought in vour life. Wednes day's price, 3 for r -i 50for, each. . IOC fimng Sale of Women's Very Smart ummer Cosiumis Silk Jacket Suits Women's charming summer costumes of shim mering silk materials in long jacket styles. They come with kimono sleeves and are tastefully trimmed with lace. There are also several jaunty Eton styles among these in lace trimmed effects. Most of these suits are to be found in solid colors. brown, navy and black and a few fancy. The regular prices range from $25 to $68.50. Your choice of the entire lot at $25.00 CI 7 ?rt Suits.... VlL.OVJ $40.00 Suits. . . Half $30.00 Suits. . $20.00 ir $15.00 $25.00 Suits. . . $34.25 Hygienic Bed Linens Sheets and Pillow Cases bearing the famous Royal Southern Mills Hygienic label. We are sole agents for these goods in Portland. In buy ing these you are sure of having bedding which has been made under the most sanitary condi tions, absolutely clean and pure and perfectly laundried. Pillow Cases, 42x36, each 23e Pillow Cases, 45x36, each 25a Sheets, 72x90, each 05a Sheets, 1x90, each $1.10 Sheefs, 81x99, each ?1.20 Princess Jumper Suitis Decided novelties in soft ray Jumper Cos tumes, in strictly tailored Princess effects. Ma terials are the richest silks, patterns are stripes and mixtures. They are trimmed with unusual skill and taste and constructed and conceived by the cleverest artists. These gowns will make smart costumes for dressy occasions during the iaii ana winter social season. Only one and two of a style, but many styles in the lot. Reg ularly worth from $29.50 up. Your choice Hal $29.50 Suits. . $45.00 Suits. . $14.75 $22.50 rr......$i7.50; $50.00 Suits. . ..$25.00 For Men Who Save Here Are Wednesday Bargains They Will Surely Please Men's Golf Shirts with pleated silk and soft attached cuffs; come in tans, blues and grays; they are unusually good 2 shirts but we have not all sizes, therefore for the lucky man whom they will fit OC' we offer them Wednesday for, each Pla)) Men's Silk Golf Shirts, with pleated bosoms; come in tan, blue or cream; they are a well-known make of shirt that sells regu- d0 CA , larly at $4 each, offered special at pt)U Men's Negligee Shirts with soft collars and cuffs attached; a splendid ' garment jot touting or hot weather wear; good material, cool and they look well; hey come in tan, cream and dark or light blue, AQ 75c values Men's Underwear, natural gray wool, light weight; good weight CCj for the year round; regular 7 be a garment, special DDC The Last Day of the Best Shoe Sale of All LOT 2 Women's Low Shoes, in $3.00 and $3.60 grades. Any shoe in either of these prices, with the exception of the Pingree Glorias, your choice at LOT 3 DuBarry high shoes for wom en, regular $3.50 values, and your choice of any women's $2.50 Oxford in the store, your !! ftft choice Dlse70 Boys' and Girls' Shoes Reduced in Like Proportion ne raw egg In a bowl and beat Stops its falling Out, and positive a fork; add salad oil, little by t Zn. riandraff 1Cn hair the egg- stiffens sufficiently l7 removes uanarun. neeps nair uye. Philo Hay Spec Co., Newark, N.J. 50o. bottles, all Mexican JWusttingJJflimeflt arKa: sneii mem. seDaraie tna voiks yv from tne wnues, cnop tne latter on a la .a . mT-k v ariv sn board and run the yolks through a wire Q ItS NATURAL COLOR B1CVO, put w uuo djus iui ucrcviailllg ma salad. To make the dresalr-. out the yolk of one wen wun 7 lltl tin i. for the spoon to stand up In It; add soft and cloSST. Is DOt fv sufficient sail, pepper ana vinegar to -i..-..T -Jrti if reduce the dressing- to such a consist- Guaranteed perfectly pure. - ency mat it win pour; mash a fair- slsed boiled potato, chop a small onion t" fine, mix together and add to the dress- ing: pour the dressing over the vege tables, decorate the dish with the whites and yolks of the boiled eggs placed in little heaps-around the salad. v California fruit salad Peel and pick to pieces jirlth a. aUver lark a ripe, sweet c, pineapple, rim pari 01 11 in a large v glass dowi ana spnniue witn sugar. . huL . ... T.i.. n. fnn. .mail rmnmm . . cm Wltw. " " " . w.wuvx, V taking care to remove every particle of - the white akin. Halve and seed half a ; pound of white grapes and peel and . slloe one banana. Over the first layer of pineapple, arrange part or tne orange. tnen tue oanana sua s;rapes, spniutuni ' s-enerously with sugar between eacl ' layer. Repeat until all the fruit is it uMd. Saueese the lulce of a lemon over the whole and add a glass of good sherry. Put in a cool place till ready v to serve. Strawberries may be used w In the place of grapes, and a few cher ries added at the last by way of dece ' ration. a. - - . t.. . " tt - Frrr or vegetable cud These' are iV-njjrtiecoratlve. and there la a growing for serving salads In them. Red pples. pineapples. grape, fruit. oran:9 and lemon skins, celery knots, beets, tomatoes, turnips, cucumbers - and ' chokes from the French artichokes are all useful for this purpose. The celery knots, turnips and ehokes must be ' cooked until tender, before using. Scoop out the Inside with a potato scoop, lea v . ja; the vegetable cup shaped. Throw Goes qulokly to the very ooreef the disease and stops the ssoat deep-set, exoruolatlng pain almost Instantly. Mexican Mustang Liniment I EST I si 1 1 ; n 1 Vmt lull in. ii 1) i.i , mum iiimih. ,i .i.i.iSSS I ST - 7. H !aadasa dTO BT Guaranty I Under the I'l Z- FOOD AND I I DRUGS ACT J V Serial No. 6768. Tis economy of the wisest sort to buv Shoes while this sale is still on. Supply your shoe needs, no matter what they are. The range of choice is so broad that nearly all lines are in cluded. But buy today or pay more LOT 1 Shoes in regular lines, but the sizes are broken. Any of our regular $4, $5 or $6 low shoes included in this offer. Choose rfQ any pair in the lot and pay us only &0Lij LOT 4 Men's Shoes, regular cut or Oxfords, a lot that embraces hundreds , of pairs and practically all sizes and widths. A superb assortment, a grand gathering of unustfally good shoes; worth $5.00 and $6.00 the Q QA pair, special at tyeJoOe LOT 5 Men's Shoes, and tan high shoes, worth to $5.00 the pair and un restricted choice of all our $3.50 and $4.00 mens Oxfords. Save on these at, pair $2.89 $3.19 Portieres and Lace Curtains OfferRareSavings Only one or two pair in any of these lots. The Por tieres come in solid colors, or richly contrasting de signs, while the Lace Curtains are in many patterns in Cluny, Irish Point and Renaissance designs. The prices show you how you'll save. Among the Portieres Regular $6.00, special 94.25 Regular $7.50, special $5.25 Regular $8.00, special 85.50 Regular $8.50, special $6.00 Regular $ 9.00, special SU.50 Regular $10.00, special S7.25 Regular $11.00, special ... .$8.00 Regular $12.50, special $8.50 Regular $13.50, special ;...$9.00 Regular $15.00, special $10.50 Regular $17.50, special.. .... .812.00 Regular $18.50, special.. $13.00 Regular $20.00, special $14.00 Regular $22.00, special $15.50 Regular $25.00, special....... $17.00 Regular $35.00, special $25.00 Beautiful Lace Curtains Regular $ 3.00, special $2.00 Regular $ 3.75, special $2.50 Regular $ 4.25, special $2.85 Regular $ 4.50, special $3.00 Regular $ 6.00, special $3.85 Regular $ 7.50, special 84.75 Regular $ 8.50, special $5.50 Regular $ 9.00, special 85.75 Regular $10.00, special $6.00 Regular $12.00, special $7.00 Regular $12.50, special. .. .,.$ 7.50 Regular. $13.00, special $ 8.00 Regular $15.00, special...... 8 0.00 Regular $16.00, special...... $ 9.75 Regular $17.50, special. .$10.50 Regular $20.00, special... ....$12.00 Regular $22.50, special...... $13.00 Regular $25.00, special..... I $15.00 Regular $35.00, special.,.. V. $18.00 Regular $37.50, special...... $20.00 WHEN DRINKING BEER Quality and Purity are Pre-Eminently Important Famo-U8.4-AA.--. H?) f& St. Ldyls E3IHIISEvulAN a-. Throuchout its entire process of brewinsr and bottlintr. comes ia contact oaly with copper, tin lined and enameled surfaces.' It it brewed ia V , , . ... . .. P . .. . 1J . I , 1 1 .a. . .1 A ' scrupulousiT eiean copper vessels, tnen pipea tnroaffQ block tin pipes to enameiea aieei uum wnere is agea ana lafferea zor at wen six monus; umo biucu gaut turouga diock un pipe steriliied bottles. We u stytka Flaest Grais months t then piped again through block tin pipes to air-tipht bottling machinea, when it ia filled off Into thoroughly eleaased and w el lalPORTtB Buifbauui Mura. aosoiuwt rrae rroai aauiiaruts aus rTssemursa, Cares svery llaaeef of Man or Beast thatfod.iiael Unleaant ea Noae better! sJeaeaeBeed. THE AMERICAN BREWING CO., St. Louis, U. G. A. 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