STATESMAN PROMINENT IN SPAIN’S GOVERNMENT Honored by Women When a woman speaks of her silent secret suffering she trusts you. Millions have be­ stowed this mark of confi. dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Every­ where there are women who bear witness to the wonder­ working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription —which saves the suffering les from pain, and successfully grapples with woman’s weak­ nesses and stubborn ills. BELLS IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG IT P1AKES SICK WOMEN WELL. No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her con­ fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the W orld ’ s D isphnsary M edical A ssociation , Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. ^r’ ^erce t Pleasant Pellets induce mild natural bowel movement once a day. HIS REASON WAS ASTOUNDING LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES THE OLD RELIABLE Painless Dentists They Are Closely Observing Public Health Conditions Not only do we guarantee our work, but we promise to do it quickly, painlessly and carefully. The below prices speak for themselves. It was at the police court. A wit­ ness for the defense had been exam­ ined, when the prosecuting solicitor stood up to crush him. Solicitor—Why did you hide Sulli­ van in your house on that Saturday night? Witness—I did not see Sullivan at all on that night. Solicitor (knowingly)—Will you Full Set of Teeth 55.00 swear your wife did not hide Sullivan Bridge Work or Teeth Without on that night? Plates................................................................ $3.50 to $5.00 Gold Crowns.......................................................... $3.50 to $5.00 Witness (hesitatingly)—Ye-es. Porcelain Crowns................................................ $3.50 to $5.00 Solicitor^ (more knowingly)—Will Gold or Porcelain Fillings............................. $1 Up Silver Fillings................................................. 50Cto$l yflur wife swear that she did not hide 15 YEARS' GUARANTEE. Sullivan in your house that night? Hours. 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.. Sundays, 9 to 12. Witness (more hesitatingly)—Well —I—don’t—think—so.” PAINLESS DENTISTS. Solicitor (most knowingly)—Ah! and Morrison Sts. PORTLAND ORE. And perhaps you can tell the court ■ i ■■■ ....... —3 how it is you can swear your wife did D'sccvered In Egypt. not hide him, while she canTot swear One of the most exquisitely finished .he same thing. Speak up now, and discoveries in Ejjypt 13 a case of neat­ tell the truth. ly fitting alabaster embalming instru­ Witness (unhesitatingly) — Well, ments, taken from a tomb 5,000 years you see, I'm not a married man. old. One of them is an instrument used for opening the mouth after death, it being supposed that if the She Could, Too. mouth was net opened the poor de­ Soon after the removal of a certain tte parted would be unable to eat in Indiana minister to (California, the next world father took Elizabeth, aged five, out for a walk. Looking at the moun­ BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE Bend 2c atnnip for five rampteeof our very best Gold tains around the city, he remarked: Euil>onF«d Birthday, blower and Good Luck Postal “Just think, Elizabeth, God made Cards: beautiful colors a1 d loveliest designs. Art Post Card Club. 14b Jackson St.. Topeka. Kan. these beautiful mountains, Isn’t It wonderful?” Elizabeth, not being in a spiritual Wise Law of Moses. Corn-mills are often mentioned In mood, replied: "Hm, I could, too, if I had the the Bible. The original corn-mill much resembled the modern drug­ dirt.”—Delineator. gist’s pestle. Moses forbade corn-mill« to be taken in pawn, for that, he Our Thoughtful Government. ' thought, was like taking a man's Ills Hiram Hawkins—Say, Lem, what d in pledge. yew.suppose them thar ‘pustal savings banks’ air fer, anyway? S' Something. Postmaster Perkins—Wa-al, peers “Can you keep anything on your stomach?" the ship’s doctor asked. tew me, Hi, they air fer folks thet's “No, sir,” he returned, feebly, “noth­ bin gittln’ a hull lot o’ them pictur ing but my hand.”—Ladies’ Home pustals from all over th’ world, an’ bein’ thet they want tew save ’em, Journal. why, th’ guv’ment's startin’ up them kind o’ banks 'round th’ country.— fudge. SEE US AND ENJOY COMFORT. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Compa- nies, in an interview on the subjeot, made the astonishing statement mat the reason why so many applicants for insurance are rejected is because kid­ ney trouble is so common to the Amer­ ican people, and the large majority of applicants do not even suspect that they have the diseasd. lie states that judging from his own experience and reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has probably been more successful in relieving and curing these diseases than any remedy known. The mild and heal­ ing influence of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of cures. We find that Swamp-Root is strictly an herbal compound and we would ad­ vise our readers who feel in need of such a remedy to give it a trial. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes—fifty-cents and one-dollar. However, if you wish first to test the preparation, the manufacturers will gladly forward you a sample bottle by mail, absolutely free. Address Dr. Kil­ mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and men­ tion this paper. Union Dental Co. Cherubini’s Ajdvicc. A young man with an extremely powerful voice was in doubt what branch of musical art to adopt. lie went to the composer Cherubini for advice, “Suppose you sing me a few bars,” said the master. / The young fellow sang so i loud that the walls fairly shook, “Now," said he, "what do you think : I am host fitted for?" "Auctioneer,” dryly said Cherubini.— Old Farmers’ 1RS2. Care of Screens. Window and door screens usually get very dusty during the latter part of the summer, and it is poor econ­ omy to put them away in that condi­ tion; neither is it a good idea to wash them just before storing unless they are most carefully dried to pre­ vent rusting. Kerosene applied with a paint brush cleans the wires better than water, ira n-.v'-nti rusting. 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Live Chicken«, 15c & 16c 1) re seed Chicken«, 17c & 18c. l)re«aed Turkeys, 25c. Dressed Geeae. 18c & 2Oc. Dreeaed Ducks. 20c & 22c. Addreaaall shipment* PACIFIC OIL MILLS, Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Grip*. 10c. 25c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The gen­ uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cur» or vour money back. Her Cnc condition. He—Would you be satisfied to give up your present beautiful home and live in a little white cottage? She—I might, if there was a little, red automobile hitched in front of the door.— Montm> stir Prosecuting Solicitor Attempts to Be­ little Testimony of Witness With Dire Result. The late crisis In Spain between the government and the Vatican focused the public eye on the man who more than any , other person was re­ sponsible for the government’s stand, Premier Jose Canalejas. He is a big man p h y s 1 pally and mentally, with a directness of speech, with the mellifluous deliv­ ery which made Gambetta days" and makes now “Jau- res days" literary feasts in French par­ liament. with a thirst for knowledge which prompts him to devour book after book, with a versatility which makes hiiq the peer of any conversa­ tionalist of the old school. Canalejas belongs to a wealthy and cultured family which- had produced several litterateurs of mark. A man of simple habits in spite of his wealth he spends all his leisure time in his home or with his books, unless he starts with his son to hunt rabbits and partridges on his estates or to shoot the little black bears that are frequent­ ly found in the Pyrenees. Gossip-mongering sheets are singu lariy devoid of information touching this Spanish exponent of the strenu­ ous life. Such is outwardly the man who has achieved lately international fame and who seems destined to take rank with the great makers of history. At twenty-five, the district of Soria sent him Mb the Cortes, where he took his seat among the advanced liberals. During the ephemeral republic, after the resignation of King Amadeo of Savoy, he called to the sub-secretary- ship of the presidency, a position of importance which, however, almost blighted his prospects; the right-hand man of the chief friagistrate, he had to bear the blame for many republican measures, the carrying out of which was intrusted to him. For many years after, although he had been minister of finance and justice in several cabinets, he was not welcome at the royal palace. His name was too closely linked with the overthrow of the monarchial regime. In 1902, invited by Premier Sagasta to Rccept the portofolio of agriculture, he introduced into parliamentary life a measure which is characteristic of his attitude. Canalejas demanded that the new cabinet should meet formally and sign a document setting forth in unmistakable language the position of the ministers on all the issues of the day. This was not politician’s but a statesman’s way doing things. He had long before ceased to be orthodox liberal. Liberalism of Sagasta hue correspond less less to his definition of that political nuance. He founded the radical party, which, not unlike the radical party of France, Is made up of near Socialists. Now, the erstwhile Republican, the mellowed Socialist, has become vir- tually the autocrat of Spain. For the king very wisely confines himself to the social and diplomatic part of htB position, Furthermore, he has ex- pressed his complete confidence to Canalejas, and the Cortes had ad- journed until October. Do You Like These Prices? Breaking the News. "Minnie, are * you reading ‘Hom«. Hints’?" “Yes, darling. “Will you look among ’Home Reci­ pes’ and see If there’s anything about taking stains out of carpets."—Merry Thought. Difficult Eating. Mother (at lunch)—Yes, darling, these little sardines are sometimes eaten by the larger flail. Mabel (aged five)—Hut, mamma, how do they get the cans open?— Ideas. The Poor Grangerl Little Willie—Say, pa, what is a poor, down-trodden farmer? Pa—He is one of ttfose fortunate in­ dividuals, my son, who have real cream in their coffee. The Impossible. “A man can do almost anything when he discovers that he muat" “Have you ever felt that you must get upstairs st two a. m. without waking your wife?” Or Did 5** Escape. ‘T met Miss Elderly and Miaa going for a tramp, yesterday. "Which oae of them got him." When President Alpheus B. Stick­ ney of the Chicago, Great Western railway retired in 1909, he remarked to a newspaper man:. “When a man quits work of all kinds, it’s time he quit living. Some­ thing worth while must be the aim of every man or a living death be­ gins at once.” The aged rail, way president who fought his way from a school­ master’s chair in a little country schoolhouse to the head of a great railway system, who has built lines through the northwest, taken traffic dgalnst the determined opposition of the r>ost powerful lines in the coun­ try, maintained a unique and com­ manding position as an exponent of clear and advanced thought among American railway presidents, was sin­ cere in what he said and although sev­ enty years of age when he retired, and wealthy, has again plunged into the active current of affairs, this time to give his home city of 8t. Paul a system of parks the future may be proud of. Mayor Keller Induced Mr. Stickney to accept a position on the park board. Within sixty days the former railway president knew the financial and operating statements of the park boards for years back by heart and bad tabulated and classified expenses and accounts with the view of per­ fecting a system by which the city may In the future follow a set course, covering a period of years and termi­ nating in a completed and connected system of parks and parkways second to none in America. St. Paul now has 19 miles of parkways. These Mr. Stickney seeks to have extended, and while the cost Is too great to permit all the work to be done at once, he recommends railway methods, based on a set plan, with each successive appropriation bringing th« board rearer the completed who!«. CUT BATES IN PAINLESS DENT1STBT YOUNG MEN WANTED Painless Extraction....... Free Silver Fillings......................50c Gold Fillings......................... 75c 22 K. Gold Crowns.................$3 Porcelain Crowns................ $3 Molar Gold Crowns...............$4 Bridge Work, 22 K. 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