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CONVENItisi hi «tV/INCI RUOM Handy Apron Will Save Time for the Woman Who Hao Much of Thio Work to Do. H.**,**1!, A KTott dfenr.r ... ebamtoi, ■ ■ i < ,.i i ...i Sll,.r, I m 4 U lo.ld, all,.,. UoM, y.iH, ar Ikippur. II Mallis* wnvwloi**« « .<1 full pyirw H«| fj»n» ou rm t Hratlmi. l oniml «».<1 I'miilr«» IMU m I. JUrorvuiWi lUiixiual« NaUorud UaujL Machinery boiler*. sawmills. trtr Th* J. F, Marlin Co., Nil I at Bl.. Portland, Hand fur Sluck l-lal and price* Opl‘< i «unity f« Indu«frluna young man wltb aeme repliai to buy half int«»reat In splendid coun try business. Wall established, dkl I2V.ÜU0 last fear Owner neatls partnar lo help cover tiekl. Nu use fur money unlraa hustler with It. Can mskw l>ack invented money In sis month«. Write box 111. r«tland. Or., for full particular«. YOVNG MKN AND I.AKIFH, l^.m. ukgrapb operai««, easy tu 1« orti. «tesdy W«k. short birur». fina opportuni!y U» travet. Studente sa- tletrsl tu g’xsl pariti» |»««lllong <>n railronda. •U'amahlpn ami in rllirs wh»n cjuaHftesl. Wlre- Ire« Mtwl M>US« l*>kg|«ph mtirse« laught qulrkljf. Wrlte far 4»nr f»»« sr|i«.i-»r«Mp plana. Pari A« Telnrraph a Mstfaay laeliluU, Wa«bla«toa Uallding. Neattl«. Waab. Economicdl Lighting Co. Gi\obn< Hollow Wire lighting Systems Mwntlea end GImawar« Manti*« for <*«nrhsMstasr. Aladdin. all tha differ ent of KvrtNsvn* Manila ld»mpa. Junior Kay Manila» Wc par do*»« Write ua. 597 Vdlum Aw, Ptfllaad Afrat i Waalrd. wkMilBiZirn.ANti .1.» .t NEW SCOTT HOTEL Ixirgw. light raMMU steam heat; big lobby; clean aiwl orderly, cl««s to buameas section; beat plare f «r family In city. RtMlMH SOc UP. Seventh and Ankeny .Streets A very convenient apron to don when In the aewlni! room is made of white lawn and white dotted Swiss. This Is Cut IS Inches long and 27 Inches wide. The swins la placed over the lawn and both cut rounding on the lower edge. About nlno Inches from this edge the swiss Is cut away In a sweeping curve toward the waist line and the rdges are bound with narrow bias bands of lawn or narrow satin ribbon In some pretty light shade. This forms two openings like pockets, for the upper part of the swiss is esught Into the waistband with tho lawn; this band, by the way, may bn of ribbon matching that which binds tbe apron. In this deep pocket can be Blipped the spools of thresd, scissors and pieces of material on wbtcb you are working. It solves the problem of sewing on the porch, for in it sre held ell the necessary mate rials. and it can be taken off and fold ed with the work inside, if you wish to discontinue your sewing for a llt- Ue while. issa fOR SORE BUSINESS COLLEGE W AlHIhatON AND TtNTH STS PORfLANO URIOON WRlTt FÜRCATALOO A« Ac A ■•« IfAuf i lira Uw mo (iocd Fcrilum SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT of f 100 <>r muro by buying your Piano or Player Piano direct from factory store. Ill Sil A LANE PIANO COMPANY XVi Washington St., Portland, Or. Ve<il, Hogs, Poultry It pay» to gel uur prkee lwf<*m nrlling elsewhere, Mrntnn this p»p«T and «end th« names of Ave i>n-<t»■••1 vr farmer«. wo will arnd you l<«»»lilot. ’Markrting Instruction« to Get Highest Price«.” F. II. KOIMALZ A CO. Paid-ap c«p4iai iia.ew. KI >143 Front Mtreel Portland. Oregon < boric sent by return mail. 10 YEARS, 7 Er Cent, FARM LOANS W« l<«n in < > 'rm and Weatem Ore- m-n >rrIf'r- v •: fttsn.». |>«>ia |>m<i off in 'JU I i mrata No renewal eooMniMioti !• mut . I V ..:»••» \A • . tn j t.. | - <»• Tell UZ yuur wants end nlatr srrurity offered. 1IIF IIAKIM»I.T-WlldM).N (X).. INC. 7lt-7H Law la Itld*. Portland. Ora|M k__ _____________________________ From Gay to Grave. After a good looker reaches ths age St which he ceases to bo in demand as an usher at weddings, he falls easi ly Into the role of pallbearer at fu nerals.—Philadelphia Ixelger. Perfectly Proper. McRtab—"Miss Jrrolomon, do you— er—think your father would care If I called you MlnnleT” Ix»vely Girl— "Certainly not; he calle me that him- self I" Proud of Title of “Bulldog." It has been said of Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Dessau, one of Frederick tbs Great's most able generals, "In ev erything a soldier and an oddity, ho was a prince in nothing, save tn bls love of power." ills soldiers called him the "bulldog.“ He liked tbe name, for It set forth tho traits on which he prided himself—tenacity, courage and toughness Take Time for Breakfast. Common sense Indicate» that break- faat should bo a substantia) meaL enough time should be allowed to eat the morning meal at leisure and en joy It. Tho manner In which some people gobble down their breakfast 1» becoming only to an ostrich. It la one of the great reasons for the ex istence of what Is sometimes called "American dyspepsia.' Smile! That’s proof that your liver and di gestive organs are working properly— but if you have “the blues” — feel run down and “half sick”—try HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It will help your stomach to ‘‘come l>ack” and make life a pleasure. ALL DRUGGISTS 4-ROOM BUNGALOW FOR $400 underpinning fl «»ring and every other |*art of bn b-ingalnw except the lal-.r of «1» . ing All you MM I" > I ......... I Mil mid. t ml of ev ery kind. guaranteed by h company that han enjoyed an unsullied t. put» Hon for .10 y«ar» in the Northwest. MILL BOOK FREE lf vnu con tempia te building a Home, a Barn n (’hielten House. a Garage, or «nv <hifhulklinjr. Ml will find nur rii F. e i ’ ataiogi ' f : of mill ma - 'I KRI AL on»» of the handiest in your poarw’iaion. It tells ynu how much th«' «»thrr fellow umiltà when buy from him. BUY DIRE» I’ V ROM THE MILL AND SAVE MONEY. NORTHWEST DOOR CO. COKI LAND. ORKGON. Conjugal Amenities. Wife— I saw Mrs. Becker this morn« Ing, and she complained that on the occasion of her last visit you were ao rude to her that she thought she must have offended you. Husband—Noth ing of the kind; on the contrary I like her very much, but It was rather dark at the time, and when I entered tho room I thought at first it was you. Not at All. Because thia country spends some thing like >10,000,000 a year for um brellas, Isn't It to be taken as conclu sive evidence that our people don't know enough to go In when It rains I— Browning's Magazine. TheCoughs of Children They may not cough today, but what about tomorrow? Better be prepared for it when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard cold or cough first appears you have a doctor’s medicine at hand. This cough medicine is especially good for children. No anodynes. No alcohol. Wil T N writins tn sdrvrUaew ” lion this pster. «3.00 «3.50 «4.00 «4.50 AND «5.00 FOR MEN ANO WOMEN 0o^a Mf. L. Dwglf »¡t.UU, « «0.00 ScAoo/ </>•««. beoaua« ana aa/r wb/ potltlitl} tur» iva/ra o»' ori/lnary aboas, aama aa fba ntao’a a/ioaa. / Hi- - - - - - - 1 1 W.LDougla» malms and tell» more $3.00,)3.SO & $4-00 »hoe» than any other manufacturer in the wnrM- THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS. The workmanship which has made W. L Dougiaa shoes famous tha world aver is maintained in every pair. Ask your dealer to show you W. L. Douglas latest fashions for fall and wintar wear, notice the thort uampt which make the foot look smaller, points in a shoe particularly desired by young men. Also tho contervatlua itylti which have made W. L Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. if you could visit W. L Douglas large factories at Brockton, Mass., and sea for yourself how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then un derstand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hold their shape and wear longer than any other make for the price. Fast Cofer £prMs. NEAT BARN FOR SMALL FARM Driveway Makes Convsnlsnt Storage for Wagons and Othsr Imple ments—Warm In Wlntar. This barn should be built for 1460, »specially where a man Is so situated tie can do most of the teaming at odd times. In size. It is 34 by M feet, and End Elevation. the driveway during the greater part of the year makes a convenient stor age for wagons and farm Implements. As tbe distance is not too great to back out with an empty wagon, there are doors at onl*r one end of the driveway. This should make tbe barn warmer in winter, writes W. A. Itadford in the Farmer's Mail and TORIVXV/AY w—- co r ATi I LUS Twill Be Different With the Lady. A Cincinnati man has married woman because he fell in lore with hsr voice when he beard it In a talk Floor Plan. ing machine. The case is not a re markable one. He could stop the talk Breeze. A space is left over driveway for putting hay up into the ing machine whenever be pleased. mow overhead. This mow is capable of holding IS or 20 tons of hay. TRY A BOTTI t TODAY complete 1 W.L.DOUCL m ^/ SHOES Live Stock WÍAK EYES R«-d CfYNM Ball Blu*, all blue, beet blu I nr value In the whole world, makes the laundrvea amile. OLNES NEW PERKINS HOTEL V PROPER FEED FOR THE COLT NOTE REDUCED RATES Moat Centrally luxated Bracelet Watch. To travel without having a time piece in a place where It may readily be consulted, is generally acknowl edged to be so great a nuisance, that nearly every woman or girl who is contemplating a journey of any ex tent. Is providing herself with a brace let watch to be worn on the left arm between the wrist and the elbow. This timepiece may be as expensive as the prospective traveler can afford. It may be of solid gold or silver; the mechanism of Swiss workmanship Im- beaded upon a bracelet formed of a band of metal or of a succession of links. Or it may be of enameled metal, of gun or or plated silver. Em inently practical bracelet timepiece outfits show the watch works Imbed ded in a pigskin, sealskin or morocco half-case that la cut In one with a broad band fastening at the under side of the forearm with a small buckle of the trunk type. R-d Crr^i Ball Blu. will wa*h double a. many elothra an any other blue. Don’t put your money Into any other. Lack of Proper Courtesy. There used to be a time, not io very long ago, when lf one borrowed anything from a book to a shoe lace one was expected to return it prompt ly and in good condition. With our younger set one may consider it a miracle if one gets anything back un der six months if at all. “I forgot," or "I lost ft," seem to be all the apology that many young girls deem necessary.—Exchange. Eliminates Hard Work. The hardest work any farm horse ever performed was to furnish power for the old-fashioned horse-killing threshing machine. The gasoline en Many a child is called dull and stupid gine has stopped that species of cruel when the whole trouble is due to a lazy ty. liver. We firmly believe your own doc Valus of Good Haltere. tor will tell you that an occasional dose Pills, sugar-coated, will do such it la cheaper to buy good haltere than to pay the damages resulting from a runaway. Wesr Special Eyeglasses. Small eyeglasses, fitting closely, and with flesh-colored nose pieces, are made for actors needing them but who. In deference to the parts they play, do not wish to wear the usual sized lenses. Stops BacKache Sloan’s Liniment is a splendid remedy for backache, stiff joints, rheumatism, neuralgia and sciatica. You don’t need to rub it in—just laid on lightly it gives comfort and ease at once. Best for Pain and Stiffness M l Gzo. B uchanan , of Welch, Okla., writes»—"I have used your Lin iment for the past ten years for pain in back and stiffness and find it the best Liniment I ever tried. I recommend it to anyone for pains of any kind." SLOANS After the Battle. The Comedian—“From the sounds In your dressing room 1 judge that you girls had a hair-pulling time." The Rough Soubrette—"Not me. I poked her in the eye. It wouldn’t hurt none to pul! tbe hair she wears." •—New York Globe. WOMEN SHOULD BE PROTECTED Breaking the Colt. Tho earlier the colt la made used the better broken the to the harness, _ animal will be when It comes time for him to do some light work. It Is easier to keep colts from learning bad tricks than to break them of such habits. For that reason have every strap and rope used by the colts so strong that there is no dan ger of a break. Once a colt finds out that he can get away from a halter or other parts of the harness there will be trouble, perhaps for all time. Increased Comfort for Hog. A hog’s habit of scratching Itself »gainst a post has led to the Invention I af an automatic disinfector for ani ! mals, which are sprayed with a fluid i is they rub against a supporting col umn. Mother, will find M«. Widow*. Sootniag Syrup th. I m -. i remedy U> uae <nr than uUUdzea f urlns »*>• teething period. Something More Than Mere Filling i* Health Hint. Required by Young Animal— If you wish to preserve yourself In Don't Use the Whip. health and safety, avoid serious cares and do not give way to passion.— (By MAY PE1NTNER.) Latta Proverb A young and growing animal re- quires something more than mere Dangerous. filling. It must have nutritious and Crawford—"Love is a disease, you food. know.” Crabshaw—"And It must be tissue-building. blood-making It Is much easier and cheaper to highly contagious, to judge from tbe put two years’ growth on a colt the number of pretty nurses who catch first year of Its age than it is to IL”—Judge. "make up" for a year s loss of growth In two or three years. A good growth Fragile Kids tbe first year of a colt's life costs less There is a high rate of infant mor than at any other age and is twice ns valuable to the breeder—a fact tality among children of the imagine that is too often ignored. Spare the tlon.—-Life. feed and spoil the colt is surely true. In training the colt do not use the whip simply because you have IL It Is a very poor driver who makes a blow the starting signal. See that there is feed and water in abundance and a clean, dry bed. Don't neglect the shoeing; it Is vital on slippery roads or pavements: nor the blanket In cold weather, when tbe colt Is standing out. Don't over Against So Many Surgical Op load nor let the colt stand in the erations. How Mrs. Bethune sun, nor where water drops on him. We believe that down In the heart of and Mrs. Moore Escaped. every man is some kindness and sense of justice. To Avoid the Runty Pig. Runty pigs stand a poor show at the feeding trough with a bunch of their husky brothers and sisters. As they are crowded out of place natur ally they do not get enough to eat to keep them growing and they stay runty. A trough arranged with V-ahaped partitions set strongly in the trough, would give the little feltows an equal show with the big ones, and the weaker ones could get their share of food. A handy man can make such a trough arrangement in an hour or so, and the even growth of bls pigs would more than pay for his trouble. CAUTION.—To eroteet To. aMiast iaferior shoes, W L. Dousiss feamps his aaase oa tke bot* tow. 1 ~lh f-rr *'—‘-----r Beware ot Mbfeitules. W. L Douelas shoes are sold in 78 ewa Moroa aad .hoe dealer, eeory where. No metier where you live, they ere within rovr rrech. if low dealer cannot supply you. write direct to factory for calalos showma bow to order by —ii Shoes seat .rorywbaro, dohvory charges prepaid. W.LDousUa, B»scltloe. Maas. Sikeston, Mo.—“For seven years Isuf- ferod everything. I was in bed for four ” ' I or five days a* a time every month, and so weak I could hardly V\ 7 walk. I cramped and Xv1) ti- had backache and j L ¡jF.-. headache, and was so nervous and weak X--—'^¿4. that I dreaded to see anyone or have any- s S l UM t W ¿7]one move in the room. ~doctors gave me K WD >» I medicine to ease me said that I ought to at those have an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husband told him about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable Compound and what it had done for his wife, 1 was willing to take it Now I look the picture of health and feel like it, too. I can do my own housework, hoe my garden, and milk a cow. I can entertain company and enj’oy them. I can visit when I choose, and walk as far as any ordinary woman, any day in the month. I wish I could talk to every suffering woman and girl."—Mrs. D ema B etuune , Sikeston, Mo. Murrayville, Ill.—"I have taken Ly dia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a very bad case of female trouble and it made me a well woman. My health was all broken down, the doctors said I must have an operation, and I was ready to go to the hospital, but dreaded it so that I began taking your Compound. I got along so well that I gave up the doctors and was saved from the opera tion."—Mrs. CnARLES M oore , R. R. No. 3, Murrayville, 111. ■ 1 Bi PISO’S REMEDY ■ M V m 1 U» iS' 4M FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Beat Cc ugh 8ynip. Taatci Good. in tim«, gold by Drurri«t«- 1 Personal Investigation. An old woman walked Into a bank n Inverness, threw down her deposit look. and said she wished to draw ill her money. Having got IL she re ared to a corner of ihe room and founted It . She then marched up to ;he teller, and exclaimed: "Ay. that'll loe, ma man; jist pit it back again. 1 only wanted to see lf it was a’ rlcht”—Dundee News. No Maltese Cats In Malta. There are a few of the so-called Maltese terriers in Malta, but they are not of pure blood, and the puppies which the street hawkers offer for sale to tourists are more or less mon- j grel, with a strain of the old breed. The Maltese cat does not exist In Malta; at least not one has been seen here of tbe color called Maltese in the United States. Cross as a Signature. The cross was formerly a part of all signatures, made as an evidence of the subscriber's faith" and not of Inability to write, as it is now. “DEAD SHOT DR. PEERY'S VERMIFUGE FOR WORMS ROMAN EYE BALSAM For Inflamed Eyelids Prepared by W right ’ s I ndian V egetable PILL CO. NEW YORK IMPORTANT! For tho protection of the public we have brought suit against a firm of dentists near our office, to prevent them from placing our name in large white letters on the front of their building. It has tak en us 26 years of con scientious, painstak ing and skillful work to make THE WISE DENTAL CO. known thru’out the North vest as absolutely re liable and at the top of the profession. We in persons! attendance. DR. W. A. WISE «ill not allow our good name to be jeo pardized by men who have no connection with this office. We have only ONE of fice, and that is in the FAILING build ing, southeast corner Third and Washing ton streets. The en trance is on Third St, and an elevator car ries passengers to our floor. Do not be misled, nor forget these important in structions. Ast to see him. so that you can be sure you are in the ri*ht place. PLATES, WITH FLEXIBLE SUCTION Our Interchangeable Facing, a “Wise” Idea Our Bridge Work haa been brought to the highest Rtate of perfection. Tha teeth on this bridge are Interchangeable at will without removing from the mouth. Tbe very latest In modern dentistry. more falling plates. Me We Give a 15-Year Guarantee. 25 Yrs* Active Practice in Portland WISE DENTAL COMPANY Fallins Buildins. SonthMat Corner Third and Waahlaston Sta.. KNTRANCB on THIRD ST. l-honea: Main Z#». A »-•». Portland. Ore«on.