M p M » Ift » « " « r » m iio « w . i u Bffigjy I HOW FAR HAVE YOU TRA VELED a •f Yeu Have Never Taken Count You **••' •••1 ...... f 1 r t t » r * « 11 9&1 '»” * W ill I» .n * »••ry « I I I « trill »*orj Ia 4 of fu m e ttra a . A veld 4«l»va fro i* m •»■<<> txt.b « • I . . R»Z fro m «•■ Wo by 114 th » m m -hlaaa. W ill to ll y«*« a ll la rotolo«. Surprised at DI« tance Covered. » limua »tesimi u.. m ini., ru riiii.n iu i Hevo you aver counted up the num­ ber of at «pa which you have made I * the course of one day—in going to M O W A K IJ t H t 't lT O N » ~ s .- .r r k .i.,IH , bualnoaa. In walking from one room ■ I I <>»4*.Ito, C alitraeo, M|<-»I u »« m p i - « to another at home, and ao on, • I l * « r I am I. 11 U o À d T if b e r . v »., Q v l i t f n tu a *»r (fapper. I I M * H la a •« » a l« » « * a 4 fu l l «ri«-« llaft If •a » » on a» i-1 lea l Ion l'u à 'r o l ai<>| I ’ m a lr * würfe am throughout the couraa of the day? lie Had. IUUaia*o«> (fcMhofeate N «t»»ual itanJu you will ta k e the trouble to do ao, you will be aurprtaed to find what a dlalance you hero covered without realising I I Multiply thus distance H Urheat l*rleaa paU l fa r S ilv e r . O ld l « w « l r v . G o ld la a lh . F it . I ’ N i'l L M Y K 'H , I n rty y e a ix in by 365 and ymi will flud that It will P o r tla n d . I l .S talli, b a lw a a n O a k a m i P in e . not require many yearn before you have made up Ute 15,009 miles which la equal to the circuit of the globe. M I S. IB I W f|i|w 4 l | „ , le, Moet people would certainly ba aur­ prtaed If they were Informed that 0. 0. MARTIN, « » « •% ä ä ä * s r ~ ” * " r during the course of their llvea they have walked a dlalance aa great aa the length of the equator. Yet, how­ aedentary we may be, however K O D A K S A S N U O P »’ K L O D I A C K 8 ever little Inclined to gain the reputation W r i t * fa r catalogni*« a n d iM r r a ’ u r a D e vto ixtin « of a globetrotter or of an Alpine ai»«l p r in tin g M a il n id o re e it e n p r o m p t a t ta n in in I o rtle n d F h u lu t u p p ly Co climber, moat of na have, unknown to !« • T h ir d M»r e a l F O R T u fe J v D , O R R ouraelvea. covered a dlalance equal to th» full circuit of the earth, or a climb to the hlgheat mountain peaks ra» have accomplished a taak still more IraU iH ««^ to ato alt • • « • • • . 1 «n i » imu •» colossal. Without having had occasion tip a»«r. « ill i >« m *u«i u« l«4ui« to eiploro the unknown regions be­ l.ue»e«'»*4 rNe.1- » (N •>> ftaaleea r neath the cruat of the earth, we have •rat po MAfetU descended aa far aa the depths of the IM» U« l»lb Ao moet unfathomable abysses, even as •rwwtoyo, ft. f. far as the very rentar of the earth — Strand Magatlne. WE HUY OLD GOLD p ATENTS 1 Q,VE YGU BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL •fe to ead tovawA — «arti ibi « fe'»w» ■ ai -«k toi csa b otornto. afea feto «ark. fed m w ato fern« le d * M a nato feto «to utofe ta a * Ttoaa fer VIS «arfe. MO aarauaf* WO rs «ark M l MUHI AUTO SI MOW. I (■Afe ACt tad Zto ato Bartiaaa. P a W 0» B O Y N TO N FURNACES fel'Mt eeunom irM l art.I alT s e tlva fa r huuas a n d arhuul h e a tin g . J. C. B A Y fR fU R N A C E CO. front and Market Sta, HENO ro n Portland, (Jr. CATALOGUE. V. M. C. A. EXPANDS. Naw Booklet Jutt Out Can Be Has for the Asking. The Portland Young Men’s Chris 1 Hun Aanoclat Ion la about to entet ! upon a new era In Its work. In ex i ti'itdlnk tlie- advantage of Its edttca i tonal department to the entire state. W hile a great majority ol the 1100 students enrolled In night and day clnsses are residents ol Portland, yet a large and Increasing number are now eniolllnx from town» ami cltl«n outside, of Portland. The different coursea offered In elude a full Commercial course comprising Hhorthand, bookkeeping and related subjects; a college pre parafory courae. a graded course In elementary subject* for boys and vocational courses such aa plumbing car|tentry, aheet metal, bricklaying I electrical work, automobile repalt and driving. Many students trained : In these classes are now occupying Important positions tn the business houses of l*ortland. An attractive booklet entitled “Ac tlvllles" has Just been Issued by the association and contain« a statement of all Educational Courses. The Edu rational Director will mall thia book let to all persona »no desire It. Classes for day srhool open Pep tember 6th. night classes September 26th. Prom present Indications an unusually large registration is antlci psted. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription h the heat of all medicines fo r tho cure of dioee.es, disorder« end weaknesses peculiar to women. It io the o n ly p reos ration o f its kind devised by a regularly gradu­ ated physician— an experienced end skilled specialist in the diseases of w om en. I t is a safe m e d ic in e In a n y c o n d itio n o f th e system . T H E O N E R E M E D Y w h ic h c o n ta in , n o a lc o h o l an d no in ju r io u s h a b it-fo rm in g dru g s s a d w h ic h creates n o c ra v in g fo r such stim u lan ts. T H E O N E R F M F D Y so g o od th a t its m akers a r e n o t a fra id to p r in t its e v e r y in g re d ie n t on • a e ! i ou tsid e b o ttle - w r a p p e r an d a tte s t to th e tru th fu ln e s s o f th e sam e u n d e r o a th . It it sold by m edicine dealers everyw here, end eny dealer who hasn't it can get it. D o n ’t ta ke a suhstituts of unknow n composition fo r this medicine oe know n c o m p o s it io n . No co unterfeit is as good as the genuine end the druggist who says something else is “ just as good as D r. Fierc e’s” is eith er m istaken o r is tryin g to deceive you fo r his ow n selfish benefit. Such a man is not to be trusted. H e is trifling w ith your most priceless possession— your health— may he yo u r life itself. S e t that jroa t r t what j t a ath for. G IL L E S P IE S C H O O L O F E X P R E S S IO N 534 Morrison St.. Portland, Or e«on. T w o -y e a r r o u n -r t i r . r te A c h e n , r v » / l * n a i i d G ra d u a te « a f t e r c m p !c tfn < C o n tin u e « « ciaw«cw fr o m fe to e it h e r th e p r in t ip id o r th e mm u to n :« , p u b lic epeakerw . ♦ wo year« o f p o * t* « r a d u a t o w o r k , « r a n t e d p ro fo e e io n a l dip)<*n&s. J o c U m k. fiv e d a y « p e r w e e k . a ite r n u u ii« a n d e v « n in < a . I n d iv id u a l femeone w i t h EM M A W . GILLESPIE, Principal. Plant Feigns Death. In South America there la a plant — a species of mimosa— which feigns death for the purpose, naturalists think, of preventing grass-eating ani­ mals from eating It. In Its natural state it Is bright green, but as soon as It la touched It collapses Into a tangle of apparently dead brown stems. CHANGE IN WOMAN’S . LIFE Drives away Flies, Mosquitoes and Gnats. I t protects horses and cattle from attacks of insects, enabling them to feed and sleep in peace. I t prevents loss of weight and strength from worry caused by attacks of insects, and from the irritation of their bites and stings. There is a s a t is f a c t io n satisfaction in the relief it affords domestic animals from the scourge of maddening parasites and flies, besides the profit in returns. Horses do more work H E N Berlin waa In festive ern Industrial state In Europe; toon» array to celebrate the two the Incnrnatlcn of Prussian etiquette hundredth anniversary of -ud the m ilitary caste, to another tba the Prussian monarchy. It gayest and most affable of German COMPO ünd PI U S Made Safe by Lydia E. Pinkham’s was an occasion possessing gentlemen. a r e th e e e f m a n d m n e l r e lia b le c a t h a i t l r e e d a very special appeal for Kaiser W il­ The truth seems to be that be la oil Vegetable Compound. a v e t e « e lr a a a e r . T h e be et r e m e d y f a r T o r p i d helm II., whose title to third German tbeae things and many others with V e e r , a ih o u e a e e e e n d S ic k H e a d a c h e . emperor consecrated the supremacy G raniteville, V t — “ I was equal conviction and energy on oo At tte a n te lr' er by M o l l . IS Coste of Prussia among the German states. caslon. Some of the Incongruities dis­ M e t í Castellai. Cu. K i i u i i , . ctaoooie fro m nervousness 7 “' “ , « y But In the midst of the festivities appear on examination. Hla speeches and other annoying ‘y ltcd by fighting a swarm came the news of Queen Victoria's mislead the English reader who goea * nnñ’J lnf of voracious, insatiable insecte Out y te the Children. an symptoms, ano x i » • , Illness and the emperor W illiam broke to them armed with a British concep­ can tru ly say th at . F ""*> * * . ' ?5C “ d A1 »5- 1 Children are travelers newly arrived ih I vilia F 7Pinkb»m ’« Ask Yonr merchant for it. off all the celebrations to hurry over tion of German stolidity and common la a strange country; we should there- V e g e t a b l e Com- H o y t C h e m ic a l Co. Portland, Oregon to tba bedslre of bis royal grandmoth­ sense. The German Is not afraid of fore make coaarleare not to mislead er. The Boer war was still to drag poetry and sentiment; nor even of ^Jpound has proved tbam.-e-l.orke ’“’ worth mountains of on for another weary year and longer, high-flown metaphor on the ordinary Rsligion in Dally Life. gold to me, as it and everywhere In Germany there was occasions of life So when the Oer- Your daily duties are part of youf restored my health hostile feeling against Great Britain; man emperor chlrstens a battleship and s t r e n g t h . I religious life. Just as much u your there had l>een many and bitter dif­ there Is no reason for him to contlna ¡never forget to tell levotions.— Beecher. ferences between the courta of Bt. himself to dreary commonplace. my friends what James and the palace at Potsdam. But "Springing from the old German iLydia E . Pinkham ’t Doing Up Aloft. U1„, w sagas — are — the ------ names of , ships be- Vegetable Compcuna has done for me A woman nine feet In height has felt the promptness and spontaneity of ------ obliged to consult a specialist In dis-1the kalaer a sympathy, the simple dig longing to thy class. Therefore shall i ' . 1? ’, ? , h? ,t r y W period. Complete restoration to health means so much sasss of the heart. Can you picture n*ty w lt*> wblch he shared Brittan s thou likewise recall to us the gray I to'me'tha't'fo'r t f ~ M k e o fo th e r suffer“ that specialist, with stethoscope In n*°urn l» t effected a sudden change past of our ancestors and the pula- ing women I am w illin g to make my hand, going up a atepladder?— Clave- *n English feeling toward him. He sant deity whom our Germanic fore- trouble public so you mav publish coffee TEA SPICEB' had been regarded In England fathers In their Ignorance supplicated M o re land Plain Dealer. letter.” — M rs . C h a s . B a r c l a y , ‘ ■ ' p ( f > • barino powder with respect for the continually ln- and worshipped, when the battles of K .f .D ., G raniteville, V t . * EXTRACTS Llmltations of the Brain. , . creased prosperity of Germany under the north were fought on the polar N o other medicine fo r wom an’s ills “You cannot educate or draw out of his rule, mingled with some mistrust seas, and death and ruin carried Into ^‘as received such wide-spread and un- any brain more than nature baa al- of hla possible ambitions, and with •hc land of the enemv Tho potent il',ialitied endorsement. N o other med- C essna .D is t r ib u t e r s , P o r t la n d , O r . ready put Into It. Some day, perhaps, curiosity as the most striking and r.anie of the name of this great deity k;Ine We kn'LW °Tf 5?’ PoariÀua oa¿' n n » h a t. h „ . , » h .i . .I . i o i cures as has L yd ia L . Pinltham s wa shall try to adapt our education to enigmatic figure In European politics. f h hou shalt bear. I christen thee with Vegetable Compound. DoaalblUttes.”— A n -'el» Ersnc«. But now English sentiment responded fllahi1 n T L ? . tr ’’ hA,n , *m1Bg!nai ' Ve i r ° r mnre than 30 y « * " “ h»’ teen to the kaiser's action. It became Jflht of this kind in christening a bat- curing woman's ills such as intlamma- Not of Much Account, warmer and friendlier; distrust of his QREINER’8 CHIROPRACTIC tleshlp stirs and pleases German tion, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreg­ A man who can’t Bland prosperity ton’t likely to hear up very well under ln,Pul»1'« 8nd mercurial nature grad- patriotic feeling, nor does It seem to ularities, periodic pains and nervous HEALTH HOME ually changed Into conviction of hla the average German Incongruous with prostration, and i it t is unequalled for sd versi! V. A fecalifer t>o4r fe«n«M dlfwner ('lilm pr«« generosity and good teellng. and now more practical qualities. Every Oer- carrying women safelv through the tba i-a it a« t»f 4la«««« No k ith ca tin 4r«uia no ootoepaffex Fast Ina and d lo ll ng 4ir««-fo4 a t there Is none among King George's man knows that the kaiser Is a good change of life, •n tid e a lly . T ra is o n auraoa. guests who receive a sincerer wel­ technical expert In matters relating to | M r s . P i n k h a m , a t I.ynn, Mam., A l l fe lS IA U t PIRMARIfeTIV felMOVIB come. IT 0«R MITHfelS the navy. Sir Edward J. Reed said be in v it e « all sick w o m e n to w r it e Not even his unique position in Eu- possessed "a perfect farseelng pene- h er for ad vice. H er a d v ice is iree^ R nffer’ rw from A p p o a d irlfla, H m n rh ltla . (fan cor. C a ta rrh . |)(al>ote« l*rt>i>ai. Ito a liira a. K p |. tratlon and a more thorough InfoTma- «u»d alw ays h e lp fu l | rope nor bis close relation with the I« l« y , f i'f t 'iii» (lo ltr o . f l a il Hioao llo a r t I»la- base llo r n la , I.aniha««'. R o n ra lg la. P ara I , ala, British royal house account for the tion than either his own technical Khoum al lam, M<-let Ina. or any o ta o r 4laoaao. era in rlio d to a r lt a na W a al ow jo e how to Interest taken In England In the kais­ minister of myself possessed, and this raiao H m r v ita lity and hoop w all. (W r it e to ­ A a D R .W M .P F U N D U ER r S in e r day Y our cura w ill I*« qutrfeor > er's personality. No one Is ever bored knowledge had been gained by expert- ' ■ATIIBA M. BRIINIfe, I. ft., ftUPffelNTfNMNT by the kaiser; it Is Impossible for him ence In a practical and trustworthy 7714 WfeliAfel AvifetN PBITlAlft, OfellON to be dull. No figure In Europe gives way.” rise to so much speculation, to so A T o n ic , f e l l « r * t i r e a n d R e s o lv e n t. T h e “The Dlvlno-Rlght” Theory. b e s t r e m e d y f o r K id n e y « , L i v e r a n d B o w e ls . many differing opinions. After over « P im p le « , E r u p t io n s a n d D is o rd e r« Profound conviction In the divine o f E r t a h d e ic a S t k e in A t ’A D F M Y A N D C O L L IX J E 10 years of much speechmaklng, of a . P u r in e s t h e B lo o d a n d r i v e « f t Glrfe C«»dueled by ihe IlftT T IfS O f T H t ROLY right of the house of Hohensollern T o n e , S tr e n g t h a n d V ig o r to t h e e n t ir e s y s te m . full and acUve life spent In the pub­ NAMES OF HftUft ANO MARY. C ^ . makes the kaiser live up to the spec­ lic gaxe, he leaves us still groping for Cttft. M u a ic . Art. FfeM-utioii and C o a m r REDUCED RATES d«J Or«««. feewdMf a « 4 D « ShudewD ft «-fined Morto and the key to his ceaseless activities and tacular conception of the kingship lutaUe«t«alTitoalnf W rite for Announcement Addieaa Conquer Self-Distrust. which was reflected In the pesudo- his extraodlnary Influence. tV ffttO K . Il- Han't AtaÀtt, on a ll on a c c o u n t Self-distrust is the cause of most of medlaevallsm of hls favorite dram a K a is e r a H a rd W o r k e r . our failures. In the assurance of A curious Journalist once motored tlst, the late ErnBt von Wlldenbruch; it was not In the kaiser's case Incom- ' there is strength, and they Finest in Quai'ty. . . . . . -------- „ ----- L a r z a a t In V a r i e t y . to a railway crossing some way down are the weakest, however strong, who po llsb k g shoe« o f a * l k in d * a n d c o t;ir <'lc*uin< aud le r» . the line to catch a glimpse of the em­ patlble with a very modern practical peror, who had been attending a gala ability. Himself a successful manu­ have no faith tn themselves or their r . powers.— Bovee. h a! performance of opera In one of the facturer and a model farmer, the kais­ f'OHn. A\l>. smaller German capitals. The saloon er takes the keenest Interest In Im­ Good Advlco. *" f.lMUr a be.Mmd.nn wkere itotoiirt »• fíu» was brilliantly lighted, the blinds provements In Industrial processes, In Rub elbows with the least of the i ' F o lio s i i the organization of Industry and In drawn up, and there was the emperor 1 ’ HU Uni x world’s people, If you wosld quicken P V»ra»‘». . , fc > U SXHI». ‘ ; writing at hts desk as diligently aa legislation for the security and p r o 1 your brain and soften your h e a rt— Kt 3t0». ’ ¿SDÌ» -', teetton of the workers. the humblest Journalist. £x change. Every one who has lived In Geh-1 It was typical of hla life. The out­ A uk y o u r tic k e t n r * n t fo r ’ » .'iL T F llf ,,' fu l l d e ta il« sider w ill take extraordinary pains many knows the exclusiveness of mil­ *»l*Cgt»T COtOH itary circles, but the emperor who Is to secure a glimpse of the kaiser, but he gleans little except an Increased the feudal chief of the Prussian aris­ ■ E B B sense of the hard work entailed by tocracy, numbers among hts Intimate« AUG. 1 0 lo SEPT. 9 modern klngsh,r . Everybody knows some of the captains of German In­ the details of hla everyday life. He dustry. Hts affection for the late Herr G I L T B U G S th e o n ly la d le « «hoe d r * M ln < t h a t p o s itiv e ly c o n ta in s O I L B lacks a n d Puliftbea rises at 6:30 o'clock, takes a cold Krupp Is well known and he ad­ S d ie a * a n d c h ild r e n 's boots a n d shoes, a k i a e a w l t k o n t r a b b i n « , 2 V . “ F re n c h O loas,” 10c. douche and breakfasts at 6:30, teta- dresses with the fam iliar thee and IIA N D Y c o m b in a tio n f o r c le a n in g a n d p o ljfth in c a-tete with his wife, on tea and cold thou of ordinary life H err Wormann, d s o f rus se t o r ta n shoes, 35c. “ S ta r " i l l « , 10c. COME TO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS meat, or perhaps eggs and bacon. the great Hamburg ship owner, and A y e r ’s H a ir V ig o r, as now a ll Q k U in IC K W I I I T K m a k e s d i r t y c a n v n a shoes c l e a n a u d w h i t e . I n liq u id fo r m bo i t c a n b « VARICOSE VEINS, HERNIA, HOOD POISON Then follows a long and strenuous Herr Baltin, the head of the Hamburg- q u i c k l y a n d e a s i l y a p p lie d . A » ponce in e v e r y m ade fro m o u r new im proved H o « e v e r« o p e ra tio n « , n ia n r <-««•• p o r n a n n n t l j e n ro d I n one p a c k a g e, bo a lw a y s r e a d y fo r use. T w o alsee, 10 morning, spent with his secretaries, Amert»«n line. H err Ballln. moreover, a n d 35 cents. tr e a tm e n t. M o n t tlm e -a a v ln f, m o a t n a tural^ »«»at a afe. A fo rm u la , does not stain o r color I f y o u r d e a le r does n o t k e e p th e k in d y o u w a n t, r a d ic a l and p e r m a n e n t c u r« . I n iy w o l or on the parade ground, and often Is of Jewish descent. The emperor send us his a ddreiM a n d th « p ric e in » tam p s f o r the h a ir even to the slightest you u V t/j j o th e r m e ml d ic I c a al l a u th o r itie s t h a t th tL ia la ia i a a fa< t. 1 am car» Involving more than one change of knows every ship-building yard on th e . a f u l l size package. n !y p re p a re d to c u r e b y e x p e r ie n c e and e q u ip m e n t, w h ic h degree. G r a y h a ir, w h ite h a ir, W H IT T E M O R R BROS. & C O ., a re th e fe e ja to n e a to auoceaa. I h a v e th e be at e tju ip p e d uniform, for the emperor Is very coast. m e d ic a l onice on th e C o a s t. 1 w i ll f i v e ftikK) to a n y c h a r ity aa 2 O -7 S A lb a n y A t ., O a m b r l d g a , M a a s , punctilious In these matters, and If He takes hls metier of Landesvater, b lo n de h a ir is n o t m a d e a g u a ra n te e t h a t e v e r y s ta te m e n t in tn ia a n n o u n c e m e n t ia t r e e . The Uldett a i u f Largeet Manufacturer» o! I in v it e y o u to e om e to m y nftice. I w i ll e x p la in to y o u m y he Is receiving the British ambassa­ and of monarch very seriously and tf : shade d a rk e r. B u t it c e rta in ly ¿Aoe 1'olithtt ia th* World. tr e a t m e n t fo r V a ric o s e V e in s . H e r n ia , N e r v o u s D e b ilit y . dor, for Instance, will don a British Prussian tradition Involves a certain ' W ood P oison, P ile s , F in to la, b la d d e r . K id n e y , F ro n t a t io and d o e s s to p f a l l i n g h a ir. N o a ll M e n 's A ilm e n t s a n d g iv e y o u F R E K a p h y s ic a l e x a m in a ­ uniform. The afternoon la spent In aloofness absent from the Intercourse ' tion» I f neeenaary a m ic ro s c o p ic a l a n d c h e m ic a l a n a ly s is o f question about that. learning new things from explorers between the English court and the a cc retio n «, to d e ta r m iu e p a th o lo g ic a l and b a c te rio lo g it al con Do^noTchangeJlKc»lo^o^thejhalr. d it io n a E v e r y m an s hould ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th ia o p p o r ­ and experts of all nations, or possibly English people the difference Is not ! t u n i t y to le a rn t h e ir t r u e c o n d itio n . A iitn n an tn t C urt i t T o r m u l* » I l k M x k b o n i. In studio or gallery, giving artistic fundamental. The German people OPIUM— TOBACCO a p tn n a n ru t (*urt i t what 1 g ivt. H a b it« P o s itiv e ly (fa re o . • h o w i t to y o n r Judgments much criticised In ad­ recognize behind the parade and mug- WRITTEN GUARANTEE - M y w r it te n g u a r a n te e m eans a c u r e o r ft O n ly « a th e rire d K«toey I n - d o o to r n o nop. I ffu a ra n te e to c u r e c e r ta in a ilm e n ts n r r e fu n d e v e r y • t i t o t o tn O regon. W r i t e vanced Berlin circles; the evening, nlflcance of Potsdam a home life of d o lla r y o u h a v e p a id . M y per v ic e « c o a t y o n n o th in g u n le a a I f o r U laB trnted c ir c u la r . feak h la aboat it, c n r i y o u r V a ric o s e V e in s , H a m ia , P ile s , F is tu la , W ood P o l­ IlKLFY INSTITUTI 7 1L 1 1 T H N . after an early and simple dinner, Is exceptional brightness and simplicity, then doaa b« aaya son, o r a n y a ilm e n t I g u a ra n te e to c u r e T e r m s a re re as o n a b le given to his family, or to the theater. distinguished from the life of the or­ and no m o re th a n y o u a re a b le a n d w i ll i n g to p a y fo r b e n efits. To one man the kaiser Is a lover of dinary German household most of all Indeed, we believe it will stop every cate Ornea hoaraT ft fe I I . to ft V. M . fenad»y», IP fe. I I to 1 F. to A .G . R m l l h M. 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