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'xic uKEGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, rOIiTL AND, r.c.NiNG, Novi:; 15 1: iUtwus Dairy Cattle in Dairy Show Which Opens Tomorrow IdstWiU Compete - . ... A. With 'the moat famous dairy berdi of the UniteiJ Hta tea competing, the Pa rinc International Dairy show will bo gin tomorrow; moraine vat .the Union ftfckyards. North Portland. It will con' ilnua an equal number of day "With the. Pacific Northwest vLand Products wliow. and wit! in exhibits complement the ; land show -being intended to. ly i fxposltlon or frulta, grains and vegeta bles, and the dairy ahb tha livestock, without which agriculture, Is generally a failure. V ; ;'. 'f':'Vvi ' ' ' " i One hundred of '"British Columbia's prominent stock breeders will come, it Is eald.' Stock" buyers rrom eaet anu west are here. Fanciers of splendid toek animals are epe lalljr. mteresteo , in the show. ' ; ' It will give to the people of Foft- : Jamf and surrounding ; country a -first class , opportunity for studying the handling of , two of the products which cirter most largely into the economic conditions of today.'. Uniformed guides will be In attend ance at the .Unjon -Stockyards' and at the plant of the trnlon Meat company. 'Visitors.; will, be jahowh through -the tockyards after 'seeing the many and Wautlful apeOimena. of dairy anlmols, " ierseys,.X3uertiseyB, :Ayrshlrest At tehtlojj, will be called to, the different breeds of beef cattle, Wga and sheep, and some idea will be 'glvjsn of the 'amount. of system that is used in hand ling the volume Of business, which imiountsj in Portland to over ;1S,000,000 annually. General Manager O. M., Plum tner wl&s&fJyJi-. ' -V. jJ'T'Iti? the spacious coolers of the Union Meat company, will be stenv compara tively, the buttet and cheese of far away Michigan, Wisconsin and' Minnesota. 1 : and ;of,Uaahlngtnn..Orf4n,an4lc!alio. The- butter and cheese makers have real i 3ied the formidableneaa of eastern com- ; . Vetlttori. -and. the securing of a blue rU- 'ton will bp. evidence of . the . Mgheit standing in tlit rutted, States. "One of, the most interesting features, will be a pasteurising plant In full, oper ation, where wilt be shown all the meth ods employed in up to date handling of milk. ' :)T;M(Sh?::.-, '-yt "Professor ,Van Pelt of the Iowa Agri cultural jrollege, speaking- of the heads of the four herds which are entered at this show,1 aaid that howhefelin" the , 1,'nlted States could bulls of equal merit 'be found.:' .THerocuTarlfTBetroTftM . John L. Smith's Holstelns, Looney's Guernseys, J. B. Stumps' Jerseys and the famous Ayrshire bullowned by J. W. Clise of Seattle." ' -''" 'i-v . ; Tamed Sows Big Offer. . ,K cow for which the owner refused i an. .otter -of ; l5909wljL.be exhibited at I the Pacinc international -uairyanow-at North Portland tomorrow and other days of the show. . - y ' The cow Is the property of JOhn h. Smith' and wen first prize over all other Ivows in the United States at the Chicago show. Mr. Smith is owner of the Haxel Vood Molstein farm at Spokane and will have a full carload of prise winning anl- mala at the Portland show next week. - One of the cows which will be 'ex hibited by him has for her grandam the ' grand champion shown at the Lewis & Clark fair here in .1905, The animal is -named Ilatelwood Chloe Mechthild" and won first prize in her class at Chicago. Hazel wood "Itjka Hartog, another of the animals to be shown here, also won ' first prise In her class at Chicago. The animal Is valued at fully tlOOQ ,rt .ZTaluad t $1800. : ' Hazelwood Bracelet DeKol, another first prize winner at Chicago, with a value said to exceed 11200, is another candidate for ribbons' at the North Port land exhibition. - ' What is said to be the prettiest and best-bred calf ever shown in the United States has been brought from the Hasel - wood farm for tire show here. The anl- , jial, named Hazelwood Colantha PeKol, won the Junior champion prize at the ' Chicago show and her owner expects her to repeat the performance' here. - The exhibition ... of 1. Bonnie Ormsby Lass, the 15000 animal, Is expected to attract much attention here. First 2-year-old heifer and grand champion prizes were easily taken at the Chicago ahoW. . ' There will . be priae winning cows " from all sections of the United States at the Portland show and most of the ani mals have already arrived and' are be ing groomed for the trials. - WU1 Ba Best of AIL "From what I , have already seen," says John l. Smith, owner of the Hazel wood entries, and an exhibitor at all of the big shows in the United States, "the dairy exhibition ..here will eclipse all . . thers in the country, "There will be more and better stuff hre than has been exhibited In any vther place. The east. will vie with the 'west for supremacy and while the west ern stock swept away all prizes at the eastern exhibitions, there will be plenty of eastern stock shown here in competi tion." 7 ' Of special Interest at the-sLfow will ba the judging contest r ii ull the leading agricultural Hmjjjwes of the" nottthwest. The Students will do their judging previous to the work of. the official Judges and those making the best selections will be awarded special money prizes. Sanitary dairies and milking will be shown at the stockyards and the public will be given a chance tOt the first lime to see what modern facilities are. POponed once because of Italy's war " with Turkey, an international hygienic expoeltion will' be held In Genoa net . July. . , f . - Kdlefsen guarantees Hiawatha coal. DELICIOUS SIP OF HGS" FOB A BU UVER OR SLUGGISH BOWLS. - . . ' ! . Thit gentle, effective fruit laxative thoroughly cleans your stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels of sour bile, poisonv gases and clogged-up waste. A harmless cure for sick : headache, for biliousness, for a sour, gassy dis ordered stomach, for constipation, trS tllgesllon, coated tongue, sallowttess, ; lmplestake delicious Syrup of Figs. For the cause of all these troubles lies in a Wpldf liver and a sluggish condi tion Of your thirty feet of bowels, i A teaspoonful of fiyrup of Figs to night . mean all polsonoua waste 'Mttei, the 'undigested, fermenting j'ood, ; and our biler gently moved on nd out of your syatepv.br ,morn!ng without griping, nausea or weakness. -4n .means a. rheery , day toman w... itiHny bright days thereafter. : - fi Plre don't think of gentle, effective TivP f Figs aa a physic. Dqprthlnlf ou are drugging yourself, tor luscious figH, enna and aromatic cat not In- Ju-e 4nona, ,." " . '."-.-.. i , Thin remarkable fruit preparation Is With West 'fwtk&Pri - ... .- :K;:;'"'v.':--W'' , A 1 . 1 t ' Specimens of Fine JJred Cattle Entered Jn the Pacific. International Dairy Shov? at Union Stock Yards. At Top Hazelwood Inks Hartog, Won First Prize at Chicago; Valued at $1000. Middle Hazelwood Bracelet DeKoI,' Won First Prize for Coirs, at' Chicago; Valued at $1200. Bottom HazelwoodChloe M?chthild, Won First Prize at Chlcngo. Her Grandam Was Grand Champion at Lewis and Clark Fair. -, PRETTIEST BABIES WILL BE AWARDED PRIZES PortlandRallway, Light & Power company employes and their wives will give their babies an Inning on Thanks giving day when a baby show will be held at the company's Hawthorne ave nue building, under the auspices of the company's social service department. The winning baby under 18 months of age will be given an order for J15 In merchandise at the Meier & Frank store, and a $10 order will go .to the winner In the class between the ages of 18 months and three years. The fattest baby on show, three years old or under, will be Riven a bonnet of duchess lace and rovaJ erm4ne, donated by the Portland-Paris Zt. ""ilJiflllnery & Pur company. a musical entertainment will be given by the social service department of the company next Wednesday evening at the Hawthorne building. GATHERING DATE FOR NEW PARK CAMPAIGN A committee to gather park and play ground' statistics from other cities rela. tive to their influence in , lessening crime among children, extent of use and" influence upon adult life was ap pointed yesterday. by v. .Vincent Jones, chairman of the citizens' committee that has assumed leadership of the a wonderful stomach, liver and bowel cleanser, regulator and tonic, the saf est and most positive ever, devised. The day f violent purgatives, such as calomol, pills, salts' and castor oil Is past. They are all wrong. You got re lief, but at what cost! They acted by flooding ,th bowels with fluids, but these fluids were digestive Juices. Syrup of Fig embody only harmless laxatives, which act' In a natural way. It does what right, food ..would do what eat ing lots of frutt and what plenty of eSeFcTsg-wilt do-for the liver, -stomach - ' -.:. ... , ., , Be- ur you get the old reliable and genuine. 1Ask your druggist for .'the full name, "ffyrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,'f prepared by the California Fig Byrup Company. v Hand back. with scorn,, any Fig Syrup Imitation reborn, mended 'as T"Just aa good.'' . . , rtrilrill irWBkW'ifh 4,.' .: ... rmm r-l ' r movement to recampaign for a $2,000, 000 park bond Issue, to be -voted en at the coming city election in June. The members of the committee are: R. W.. Raymond, George F. Johnson, William F. Woodward. Lewis M. Head. Mr. Jones has written this sentence to each: "This work Is of tremendous Import ance. I know you are heartily In sym pathy with It, and I believe In no other way could render the city a greater service than by assisting In this move ment for the next few months." YAMHILL WALNUTS COME TO LAND PRODUCTS SHOW McMlnnville, or.. Nov. 16. Yamhill county walnuts will form a part of the exhibit to be shown at the Pacific Land Products show to be held In Portland next week. A comprehensive walnut exhibit has been collected from the or chards of E. ('. Apperson, the Dundee Fruit and Walnut Orchard company at Dundee, and E. E. Morgan and J.;C Cooper, both or . McMlnnville. by Colo nel J. C. Cooper, the well known au thority on walnut culture. It Includes 12 varieties. Notice to Mariners. " 'Tha fdllolng changes In aids to navi gation in this district are announce: 1883B, Washington Off entrance to Juan de Fuca Strait Swlftsure Bank Light vessel, No. 93, to be replaced by ReUef Light vessel No. 92, about No vember 16, 1912. The change' Will be temporary. Relief Light vessel No. 92 will show lights and sound fog signals having the same characteristics as those of Light vessel No. 93, and will display the signal letters O R V T, which are tftose of the vesssl regularly assigned to the station, - , Relief Light vesBei, No. 92, differs from Light; vessel, No. 93 as described in paragraph 13, of the notes on page t of this notice. (No. 45, 1912.) v N. to M. No. 20. 1912, par. 788. Light list, Pacific coast, 1912, p.. 50. No. 27. ' Buoy list. Pacific coast, 1911, p. 46. . 1884, Washington Qve;T Harbor channel to Aberdeen Changes made in aids to navigation, October 29. Channel buoy, 4, 2d class npar. name and numoer changed to North Channel Cutoff buoy, 2, Channel buoy, 7, 2d class epar, name and number-changed te North Channel Cutoff buoy, 1. i Channel buoy, 9, Id class spar, name and number changed to North Channel Cutoff buoy, 8. . 5 N. to M. No. 19, 1912, pr. 728. C. & G. 8. Chart 6196. Coapit pilot, California, Oreg)n and Washington, 1909, p. til. . . Eggs are fed swiftly by a belt through a new electric egg tester that a Michi gan woman has patented, . , - !r,MHa DHLwEB OSES IB IIIIP UP RIVER German Bark R. Cr Rictcmers, y Biggest Sailer Ever in Port, : Excites : Riyermen's , Admir S tiort by Coming' in! Alone. M With practically all' of the dimensions of tli largest tramp steamer thatcomes tdthla ' port,Tlfief German bark R. C Klckmers, Captain Suhweiinann, said to be ! the largest sailing, vessel In the orld, dropped anchor In the lower har bor at noon today 'after a runof Vt hours up tlia river ;ron Astoria with her own motive power, during which she made an average' of five and on; half miles an hour. She wag piloted up the river by Captain' Charles Anderson aof the Columbia .river pilots. . . W ;f t v The Klckmera, which carries a crew oY 62 men. all told and is a training ship for the Oetmaa merchant marine, .caused a. great . deal ' of comment among river men because of her' feat in breasting the current, now running wlftly be eause oiP' the freshet, ; uhder Jner own steam, as Jt is the first time that a full rigged bark with auxiliary-power has ever put Jn an appearance at this port Am one rlvermatt! said,, she has a fun nel like a tramp Just abaft of 'midships. With her 100Q" horsepower auxiliary en gines, she is capable of making 'eight miles an hour in dead water and they are of decided assistance m weather when the sails are out of the quostion. Her propeller Is a, two bladed affair and works in, a telescopic shaft, which makes It poKslble to turn the wheel out of the way when the vessel Is sailing. ' It takes 20, minutes to reverse the propeller so that the blades are fore-and-aft to pre vent dragging. - With her water ballast and 800 tons of coal, which she carries for making steam for her auxiliary engines, the Rlckmers drew 17 feet on" her. trip up the river, but when she sails with a full cargo of wheat she will be drawing 27 feet, as much as :the largest tramp steamers have drawn when leaving with cargoes for foreign ports,' The Rlckmers Is said to be the Jafges t sailing vessel in Che world, her net tonnage being 4696 tons. On the trip up the river the Rlckmers anchored but once, when she dropped her mud book for the night at Hoffman' r Landing, at 7 o'clock Friday night. She left there at 6:'30 yesterday "jnornlng and came right on up. to her present anchor age off the North Pacific mills. The Rlckmers made the voyage from Hlogo in 37 days and will load a cargo of about 333,000 bushels of wheat under charter to Kerr, Glfford & Co, STEAMER FOUND HELPLESS Dismantled and helpless, the schooner Oceania Vance, which loaded lumber down the river recently, was picked. up and taken In tow yesterday by the Bteamar Riverside, bound from Sail Franclfeco for Seattle. It Is Jhbught possible by some marine men that the Vance is the vessel sighted about a week ago by the Lyra, the latter reporting a scnooner paniauy aismasted on ner way up irom fcan Francisco. The first report of the Oceania Vancf was maile yesterday by the steamer Yukon, rrom Ban Franclsoo for Seattle; wnien reported ; aignting the Vance at 9:40 o'clock In the morning 20 miles west of Wlllapa harbor. The Vance loaded a cargo of lumber at St. Helens and sailed for San Diego 11 days ago yesieraay. . ALONG CHE WATERFRONT The . schooner King Cyrus, now Guaymas. Is under engagement Charles R. McCormick & Co. to load an other cargo of lumber for that port. In tow of the steamer Monarch, the German bark Isebek will leave up from Astoria for the Lihnton ballast dock Monday. ; The barkentlne Koko Head, now load ing at tne inman-pouisen mills, will complete her cargo Monday and leave down the river on the first leg of her voyage 10 new z,eaiana Tuesday, The steamer Jim Butler. Captain Hut ton, cleared yesterday, afternoon for San Francisco with a cargo of 600 tons of grain and 400,000 feet of lumber. . Carrying passengers and freight, the steamer Beaver, Captain, Mason, is scheduled to sail tomorrow afternoon for San Francisco and Los Angeles. un ner way 10 mis port to load ,a cargo of grain for the United Kingdom, the Norwegian steamer August, Captain ttjercK, sailed nine days ago from Mu roran. She Is under charter to"Balfour, uuinrie ec. lu. , Damage to the propeller of the Stand ard OH tanker Oleum, which arrived at Portsmouth at 4 o'clock this Jnornlng, necessitated putting her down by the head yeseterday so that workmen could get, at the wheel to make repairs. MARINE NOTES Astoria. Nov. .16. Sailed at 6:80 n m.. steamer Hornet; at 7 a. m., steamer Yosemlte, for -an Pedro. Arrived at 7 a. rn. and left un at 12-40 n m etcamer J. A. C'hanslor, from San Fran. Hsco. flailed at 7:80 a. m., steamer Temple K. Dorr, for Aberdeen. -.Arrived at 11:30 a. m.. Herman hark TsnhoU from Santa Rosalia., Partly dismanUed schooner Oceania Vance taken in tow 20 miles west of Wlllapa harbor , by steamer Riverside. . . i. San Francisco, Nov. lfc Sailed at ', m., steam fgs Carlos and Geo. W. Elder, for Portland. Arrived at 10 a, m.f steamer Rose City, from rdrtland. Mailed at noon steamer Johan Poulsen; at 1, steamer Bear, for Portland. - Monterey. Nov. 16. Sailed, uteamer W. H. Herrin. for Portland. Tacoma, Nov. 15. Arrived British steamer Strathlyon, from Portland. : ' San Pedro, Nov. IS. Salted, schooner Annie M. Campbell for Columbia River. Tides at Actoria Sunday: High water 7:15 a. m., 6.9; 8:W p. m., .2 feet. Low water 0:32 a. m., 1.1 feet; 1:87 p. m., 8.8 feet. For Wrecked Seamen. : '.1, : The Canadian government reports that it has established shelter aheds for the use of shipwrecked mariners at five prominent points, on the west coast of Vancouver Island-in th extension of the system already Inaugurated. Each hut has a stove and materials for making fires, Instructions In Eng lish, French and German ahd 4 chart indicating the direction of the trail or i m I Iftf-ttutr f riMpOmtw FalllniSickMtrH vrti MtN fillet. 4 since ehlldheesL Kt m f St TRIAL I0TTU If jm CUT OUTind RETURN this dnrtitMiMt Is fBtfkltw. Prompt Rumlndi sf InlhsMlali m rn. sin let i fun f UTifiii tot r,y Harvey Buut, ept.8B8, Sta, jr., W. V. t'll!il''BH fi'iiaaa ijhiapMtH M ir 0 I II. V -I l- Famous Liplon Smile Merchant's Asset t . n , it . h 1 . it t .';- n . n Two Days in Portland 1 Happily Spent Sir- Thouiiw, Upton, JVoted Yachtsman, Who Says HosjiltnHiy of Orogon 'People Haa Made Iflm peel Quite at Home; Leaves for California. PVv '"Now," direct the staff photographer, "you may sit in this chalr.' ' ! : Sir Thomas Llptdn had' been, resting in his room at the Portland with his back to the light. fi 'Just a minuted' hesuggests,T'iupt'fl the breakfast things are cleared away." ' So a hugely proud darkey swells Into 4h -room- dekhlblt hi - gracv- of strength by carrying the table with Its remainder of English bacon, and -eggs bodily from the room. ' - boat track leading to the nearest hab itation, also a store or provisions, her metically sealed. The huts are'amall square wooden buildings painted white with a large red St. Andrews cOsa' In front and are located at Cape Permer ston, RuRged point, Brooks bay, Brooks peninsula and at Bajo point, Nootka point. Lieut. W. H. Toaz, U. S. N., In charge.. U. 8. Hydroaranhic Office, per John McNulty, EUGENE AND SALEM BOYS FIGHT AFTER JHE GAME . ISalem Bereiu of Tbe Journal.)., i i.' Salem, Or., Nov. 16. Goaded by -the flaunting of a 80-foot banner, proclaim ing, their, rivals on the .footbairtfieidr Salem 'high school students this after noon started a "free-for-all fight , that Involved over 200 students of r Salem and -Eugene, and landed a houseful - of them In the -city jail for a short time before . the police could get order re stored. ,' Fallowing the game, jn which the Eugene squad neatly but "effectively trOUhced the Salem team, the- victor ious visitors, several hundred strong, marched down State street with an Mm- mense banner strung across the street. As they reached the courthouse square 50 Salem youths rushed the banner, and Immediately a wild scrimmage that developed Into a slugging mass of over-enthusiastic boys, - was on. The police were called and the boys Hoarf m VICTORY in 3 DAYS ..' DOES DDT flfflTr tod nr-ACt irvn ' Mra, C i, llal, 707 K. rort Are.. Bltlmor. rtvtK . t entTfibr tohaMf k aw aot wd wg iiu TEEM BETTEB EVERT WAT. ' . IK Wm. SllM. Kldan. low.. .rli ,.1 i.k-ran Mtra tar -bwlof Kkm tui M htUrr tn rvrry War. Mr feat iUU, hMIW I .Imm falt-r md n.rHB.HM mmwimmj wm mu uiurott titin mr itra.it ra mon tkw -nnk Uw moecy 1 woaot vtptmt la word lh VifU.natilMUntMM.' ' ' mn.n kot oriT awns-iiva nrrncr ' Hft H 1111m RoMl.a.R V D l.Vllnnl. Art . "rorrwil wm xllluMl u inukl. ud u I omhi-u ' all,kM I m.14 mi do It aatll I not roar C B of R-oMdlM. T Tk -J-- aaewi wn.t u aranaf aw lonaw U, 7 " THINKS REXE0T A WONDER. -wiiiaat am,r. .v.." .' M)J. Lt Babb,Ctr. Braea4. N.H.. rim:" Vonr i iwani nr wt Mrmt laMI at vmhr, In my an II mm Wta a r oaaplsta lurww n4 I wl tvtry lufvwe aw wauia mj U. ft la pxO. to fcwl tkat oa tav aat mmtm w aa mmnj xaa aa man. -. Cs - nnpa KltT WAatT-ltta niic : StKD. a. Blafeop, W. rtabodr.Ma., wi Itw 6n the1 ,o.t . an laaiuf roar y TKaiawal. I glMI my plna and trtt4 ta tnuka. It 414 not tuta oal aad I 414 ant ara.a ft taatakaawaltkar. aftar mavmmr, Uia n4 4ar. I trM II . aaam, uo, anar una puiu.i Baa aa antra. a the thlre aa- I .14 aat t iha pipa la njr ataatk. I kara aa w.aa waawm mw wnmuo aay aaawi . ' is tn rim. writ rw-r raivnmav Mr. W, H. Arkterbara ,(,ouTe.Ti..riM:"HtnM w v nmmtay, i an fuo( Mtlw tkan I arar kara aim tiaiiiiuHi aeallar aandlUoa.' MONET WELT. IPIWH.:. Mr. i. A, Harry. Kiaral. Klarlda. wriirtr "I m met urtta m m Mfofi femauM I wi to aw it Iba affMaf yaar mrar wmm muor. tla amrproaa toBTUialr. tatlanlpaialarjauTrMiaiaaiiraniaabaitlarwapaBt.lt i. mmf mw mm i waa tear TMta.nl, aaa I aaraaa antra mrtaaana. I karatrM (oelxw.bavll tatict . ,",.nr" I a twHaria erarr aartla Uraa4 welh Ua baaaa aaure ttu Wra.N l K.WM A CIGARETTE FIEKIr. ; , . Jar. rnia A, SarrcU, ho 1. Zoaa. U rikM l f.,",ll'" r" tor aavrral yean. ! aaa nalln no. that I aara doaa Uia rlirht thlni la i laklaf yaar tnataaat m I kaa kManw a alaratia ftaaa, kut I aarar tklat at ariaa Ihm at all ao. JJ , mtrrtn are atadlar i to tattarj It torn an kara ikai fallow Uataiiann,' tie swnfrrn ran n tiibi 7 Mr. 1. t, Lapp, IKS Stark A w., Cai. o un. imRtarii liu..r..tM. ,i " " r"f O Traaimant and an n than k-d 1 -irw'itlnaihnr-ra takarm ftir abort Mf . . IM ... wmii. bw. v wnaiB, oai r an mow l rrBpirwr iwn ar tac aabib I eanaol nr nvunk I U p.inalw taBwiai. rraBS'u.'' i.iivlt EDWARD J. .WOODS. j "Now," said Sir(Tbornas,.'J am ready for-you, sir." He setye,d back Into hlg hew" seat. ; ' . ' ; ! , : ' ,., '" . He produces the famous Lipton smile. The crucial moment has arrived. He itsTerfBctly still. The picture maker prepares to remove .his , camera cap. With a, quick breath Intake ho thrusts it back tighter before the light can get Irr Sir Thomas hss - suddenlyratarted UP. , -- .- ?'-:- ' . . ' '- - "I can't Sit In that chalr for my pic ture," he protests. ."It's so easy, now, gave some of the officers a beating be fore -the fray was ended. Aside from black eyes, broken rwses and a few bloody 1 gashes, no serious damage waa done. The boys were not detained, in j the police station any length of time."! BROWS BEAUTIFUL, H IB; ' E PROVE IT-25.CEIII. MIME -' , - ' ' ', K ' v 1 " -. ' Destroys DancJruff Stops Falling i Hair- Cleans an3 In vigorates Your Scalp Delightful Dressing. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff la merely a matter or using a little uanderine. It Is easy and inexpensive to have nice. soft hair and lots of it. Just get a 25 cent bottle of Kn&wlton's Danderlne now all drug stores , recommend It apply a little as directed and within 10 min utes there will .be an appearance of abundance; freshness, flufflness and an Incomparable gloss and lustre and try as you will' you cannot, find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' I Afteined at Last A Successful Reitiidy. These Testimonials. They are but 9 Few from legions. rT.c? kT "ETTKB ! H18 LIFE. I Jn flwa tba WMa kaUt. I kara kaA tka 7S?i . S Um,m aa4 I aaa nr tkat I aarar M lad k. ia air HKaa wk I found aat ' .,7.. i. -TT . "'"ra kablt. J aavar Ml - -.. -ij-mr, ioaa uaoa i loaa tour 1 Tmaimmi. , aal I aaa akaarfallr fanwaaaa tt ta anrooa.- tail W".VM MwllU rlai. K. H., ritaa:I hm n t-.w,1 fell ta keca m awav Trout to. Ban-a, tmtwlin 1 ummaol foar Trrnmenl, tkm an. MOEEI TtTENTT CIGARS DATLT. mr. it. Willi. . u.i .i.. ... ... .j . S.CJ"2"D"'.tor U takawakabll aa kana't bad mmf -wl.-. toJS,, 1 "Makaa all tka tlma awnpi wkee aalaaM aftaa clean 4uUf.' vmi'lzr ?," l7"..p"nf9 tobacco. ZTif"f ? fwoM-kaUt. I aanaataraln It blit alra loe It, Uy bralUi ako ku luororal aoadarrullr.v . tha,. . - 7. -) an nkiw, aaiQn.,wnit: "I WIIB ID tm.r.i.- " T.i m Zr a wvwiD M imoilD tOtMMXMr. inmaimia...- V ' Wlu tl- . . J4,.'"' naaLI II, - ' Bara aad aaag far 8k run. but . v nauanai, Biyanaff kablt waa TeraMas.' 7 Alab DESIRE 'OR CRAVIMf! Il r DJirkir rrra w yipcy Cigars, hewingsTobacco, GlgareHes, Snuff. I faff A Aa ItiHl.a aHa.aBu.a ?J1,n.?Jr5aIPJliBl,r""?l,r "vnHit, aawiVIIKtllfJIll In ... - ' . , . - .Ft . w uraiK - vuiiuriuia aanmtion in Momaoh; iil'Li J"?"59 on kln. throat irritation TQBACC0 IB limA' GOnQUERED vtSSSS II 2 II D U R S ii lanly rtopplmr aiio4frrTtaLrBi.mhT;V.r"r7. ,?f.",- 1... . ' n . w.mmirim ui Mhnrt V.tfih . iSi t T-l."J! ."!"' rn, '" vennr runhie. Also 8iret full Htiii ..i i ' . a. - --'---aaars krT"! Tobaooo " l,",frr" 534. SMh Av . ... . . .. n inn! ho r.,.v, I'd Link s-l.'f-r-' i I.tt s li.iuv thfl t-!i'ai).,lit bark." . ThO' I'liotuBraplior vntiiref thut tl.4 eay clmlr in moro jik-tm-e(jue, not m etiff. ".Well, I know," answers' Sir Thomas, continuing his proteat,' "that you are (he greatest photographer in thd world (this with a bculning and sunny smile) but I Just must have tli stralghl back." . . - . , Upton Smiles Agalu. ' '. The. exchange is made.,, The Lipton . steady smile again appears, : Once more the camera Cap nearly parts from iH " Bliolter uf the- lens.'"; Hut- the picture . Isn't made. Sir Thomas in out )f the f". scraigiii imcK cnair, rising up up until his good 74 inches are straight a an admiral's, "I Just. wanted to attend to a little matter I tUought of." he ex-' plains, and darts' out of the room. Bark ' he comes with a shear or telegrams, n ; . poses. The picture is made. ' W V ' "Now,'- he offers, n' don't think th people will recognize me that way. 'They know mo better with my cap." v Ha has sat "for the first picture with hl ruddy face and : whit v, thin, ' hair v and fwe!i tended-mouBtacho. i ' i , - t f t. J ' ' Bo his secretary brings" the cap. v Sli ; ! Thomas adjusts it, Just as though h stood, on ' the quarter deck of hi cup def entler andr a;-llttlo breeze had driven' it slightly askew.'1 The light Is right,- . o-4a .the . pose.'4' The .Upton amlla' has ; ; not departed. The picture la made air; : oVer. i1 And with-' this Wo : public ts let , Into the secret of how it was gotten, . r Itils about 'Wa- anticipation of the V California vjslt. '.He is 'sure that -the international yaqht raoe to ba arranged : for San Franclscoi at tho time ot the ? 1913 .exposition ;will be -the; greatest7lir t" the i world, ' and a worthy celebrant ot tho "auecesiful "'consummatldn vof tha world's . greatest -engineering,' achieve-, ment,' the Panama "canal. '.'.V.'-vH--;-'V,-'-s' i. .. Th-BAcretarv brought in a written re- quest ' for an, interview from an indi-, V; vidua! who wrote, !T wish' t five a aug;;:;-: gestlon for the building of a yacht' that ; wilt, Win." ' j1' : " , "I Kt't letters . like .-that from t every' .termR4n.lstaiiL'!:':nMd;irTJyma with, as near .wrath ;a his Celtic bnoy- 7 ancy .permits. Vf'They'ro never any good. ? ' And ry?u ohght to- think, o, Jhe' etheC S favors I' get.- v It Isn't alone nico (tele- " grams like these telling me of the sweet California buds that, have accumulateir all -Cupid's apara arrOws for thrusts arV my bachelor heart, -.u , Sir 4 Thomas Llptonvv, celebrated v tea ; merchant, famous yachtsman, - inter- i? nationally loved sportsman, aaid his two1; days in Portland were very happy.S He; generously . praised the stability and , beauty of Portland and Portland's struc tures.. Ha waa visiting this city for the. first .Urns. Last,.night he left for Cali fornia on ilia Shaeta Limited. ' - ; BIRD MANNA Makes Csaanes Msg- raeteres their beaitli fid ieathtn. Tli the teat secret 4 tbe Aa- - dreWg, -Sold ky all drsfBliti.., wd for l jc. m win w wuipa. BOOK ON CAGE BIRDS. . pages, is lllnstrstiens, a plate -incy canaries ia their natural - FaU tafannstloa as te song -recanarlea. How to breed' for profit- Hint m their ',, and now to care tbeai. ut Parrots aad bew to teach 9 talk." nailed" for ije. or r age. Pbila. Bird Pool Co. 1. jrd t.,phlladelpbla, Pa. uso, when you will . see new hair fin and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting out all over your scalp Danderlne is, we believe, the only euro hale grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and It never falls to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderlne and carefullv draw It through your hair taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will bo soft, glossy and beautiful in Just a few moments a delightful surprise ' awaits everyone who tries this. rjfiwi " and ra 17 J I ., them ''fill' dlscast fil I L- A a iJjO- tkear I fHr. both lo EH3 HEALTH mn, i ravine i aaa Innrevad: wand "r--k- unmnnik ran uaaar.Waak.. arimi ; Ji n pw jout dlraeliaaa aa4 I - -a . -m my uw 1 QIQB I m aa BOO S"!' . 1 i??."01 I lad 1 took roar fni uiat i qiub i mm aa good a ai ft a olr did 11 .n dm suae, bat It laiprarad my it-. Sir!?"' H ' "J - InJ ariwa--Vaar ti Trwimeot irttiatohama kahlt hnalalirn " all alr and araato, iha"S "Tl kawiik to qua tka an or loDaaoo. ta un roar 0 Tnauanti It k rarj taUabla la lu awkTi TSES TARtlv-A arvrv an -c-vana ... -1 jar. frttM. H.Cci;,ri r.f s, tnif jar lliat 1 kara (lraa ap tka lobam. kabll lar food tni all. Than kaa bam a frrat okao(a and altbonih 1 bara ili. 5.''"t alaaa I waa IS rrara it mVZ bo klaaraoklaa Bad ohtafna. 1 ....TJ hTtI. .5,T? kblla lalilna iur RriatdM Tka mrlua kaa Bona and 1 annadolUntobaocokabU." Mn J. V. McCaka. lit IfrKlnU. . u 2T, rrrita -Biun 1 ,our C Truianl fhV a tobaonf' habit. I aoto a mat Improrrmmt la bolk mr mmtal mat pbrtljal ooadlilwa. 1 aoa't xmw Italia knur at anr pwlod la air Ufa. I kia anoka V...H. a.- .l1 P" 1 T tara, bat I kara awd. mr last clRar. Won 1 took rour Tnatnral, I kara not waoltcd tobaooa and tuTtf Bispaol la asaln," .'-! v-,: ... HTE BCIEirnST'S A3fAlTlS. Prof. Wt.tanrik 1 .m,n.M u ... -.. !f'S'f!i?,ir,,mll,M,l,,paratk,M aoianlnd ta tba Waod. OTnatmaakan wall MlaalaaM lli rfctlrali ranoaUaa tka tobana kaML Th. - w T !..' ' "UAfo)f arllootaoallt bb ftn Iron Marloaa aanotina. Ika rtm. aaaaataMaaiaaadlSJaeblorlaaaffakl.', ,or tbo or BDoff haMt In Tl bonra. liku" in - tK. ai.i-iii...n... h i..... -. - don't do It. 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