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<“ ...........\ POULTRY AND GAME <•»• t«t yuu fancy prkMM L r WiW Dunk* •ini ulher Main«» In tM>a*»«»it. Writ« ua f»»r raah ofTar on all talliti» uf poultry, pork. ate. Pearson-Page Co., Portlund V ________ * < f * _ Machinery Kerond llanil Msrhln. - boli.r., Miwmllla. Hr. I h. J K Marlin <♦.. M lai MU I'urUai»!. Kaiui tor Mu>rk l iai and prime HOW SPOONER QUIT SMOKING ¡WI..« la lnmi ANI» ala* al NEW SCOTT HOTEL Larp«. light r»«m>a. atoam h*ai big lobby; rlaan anti orderly t loaa to l>uaitt*aa tM»«-tk»n. boat pla»a for family In city. k<M)MM M v UP. Thank Duke’s Mixture for Them ion of Former Senator From Wiscon sin Makss Agreement With Father When Leaving Homo. Ex Senator John C. Spooner of Wla- Mrvrnth unci Ankeny Street« cousin, who la now a prominent law Conranl«nt from All ¡Wpvta by Mlrwtrar. yer In New York, la fond of telling how he camo to quit smoking. 'l’hn story hue u moral in It which other AGENTS WANTED. purvnta might take to heart and apply in dealing with th« faults of their W« «uni a 11*«». aHha ivhmm I s U hi in y«»ur Io» al itjr, vi I Irr ih «ti or wotunM. »«. ialtrMlura th» famous *'RaiiaH*" |»r«|>ar>tlUMMi I« •*•<’ I-»»«*« 'I I»«* Oral |»»r- children. M>II .inailo i'itf for thia IMiaHli.n «III la» « » bar»« of "For thirty year« I wan an Inces ail a««»iita *H hl» <Latri» !. «a»uriaa a larar «nd |a»rttia •aol it»««»o>a •» t«lnr|tig i«»«i uii|il«« on tua aant smoker," euld the senator, ‘‘and ■lathtM, Vhn at a «»•««• If >< k » *«ht tlii« p«Milloi>. • rita at «• to H • ra Mat. M< log * had a cigar In my mouth nearly nil |>«vt <An<liv»a bldg . Tattona. ttaah. the time. Clgara soothed my nerve« when I worked hard. At leant that »«» my belief. I knew the habit wae tilling inn with nicotine, but it did not aeem to affect my health much. ‘‘.My son Charles had been graduated Alao !j»n«l I'laalar. 14 m». C«m«nt. Wail Plas ter an»I Bhlntftea Writ* f»»r pricaa. from a law school and was preparing NOTTINGHAM & CO. to go went and put out hie shingin In 102 Proat Mir oat. 11» KT I-AND. OR. a new country, lie and I rat togethoi ___________________________ _______________ -/ one night before the time of tlx do parture, and na we conversed 1 thought that before be left It would be a good Idea to have the boy promlae not to drink of 1100 or more by buying your •' ‘Do you drink, Charlie?’ I «aid to I’ imho or Player Piano diract him. and he reaponded. 'Once In a from factory »tore. while. Why?’ 'I would like you tc nUSII & LANK PIANO COMPANY promise tn«,' I said, 'that you will not 353 Washington St., Portland, Or. touch Intoxicating liquors, You are going far away to begin your career VEAL, HOGS, POULTRY In a rough country, and would feel ▼ •al. fan« f . * tn !«• Il- 1» l»» VI I Z- lb. better if you will not drink. We prob I’nfta. fam » |W« Io 1% lha 10 to lb lb ably won't see much of each other vl»l<*ta»r>a. baits a»d •>.« ihgx, Il»a, 12 1 2 to tta lb. l»u. fca. I’MUt. 12«** :b’ lb nguln for a good many year», and It tlt^an. h«a. H «4* 11 11 ▼ urbaiM. Il»«, 1» io 1*> lb sn to Sn lb. would give me consolation to know Hr finf-itilr« la* tr«< ><*** ata»«» |*rl»*a <»1» all •I ipraat.fs that arrha • >«» or l*f«»r« l‘w«iid*'r 6. MJ. that wherever you are you are in nc rhlp MMX'M Mfoti <•!* <.'h«M ta aont by rstuis taail F. It M’llMAl Z A < <» paid tty Capital lie.OBO. danger of being ruined by drink.' I4I-I4J Iront Mrwl, Portland. Oregon “Coolly looking uie over. Charlie aalil: ‘Father, you smoke too much You are filled with nicotine. ] am go ing away and we will probably not see each other for some time. This smoking Is ruining your health. 1 would like to feel while I am away that your health Is not being ruined by Ibis dangerous nicotine habit. I’ll tell you what I will do. You quit smoking and I will quit drinking.* ’’ ’My son,’ »aid 1. ’you have touched mo In a very weak spot. I take great delight In smoking a good cigar, but If j you are game so am I. Wo will both quit our bad habits.' ” Tho senator says ho and his son shook hands on tho compact and that both of them have kept their pledges. very member of your family will ciate the many handsome, useful presents you can get free with the coupons now packed in I I LIME FERTILIZER > SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT “EAT HEARTY » RELIEVE DISTRESS AFTER EATING Demon of the Niger. Tho natives Inhabiting tho country near the source of tho Niger believe that a dovll lives In the rock whence the river springs. They are very super- stltfous and greatly fear this devil, who Is supposed to kill any person who dares to look at tho source. 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In each 5c sack of Liggett Sf Myerr Duke’s Mixture we now pack a free With these coupons you can get any present coupon. article described in our new illustrated catalogue of pres ents. As a special offer, ARDLY any other portion of Christian congregations are summon the universe has been the sub ed to divine service by a definite num ject of more "ar talk than ber of shots. the Balkan peninsula, and The primitive method of revenge by good during December few sections of the continent means of the vendetta, or blood and January only, we of Europe are less well known In feud. the still obtains In the country, and will give you this cata western world. The Balkan war the slaying of one member of a family cloud is familiar enough, having ap or clan leads to a series of crimes or log absolutely FREE. peared and reappeared at Intervals to warfare. The claims of hospitality, Simply send us your name for years past, yet few people know however, are very strict, and Injury and address. why there should be trouble In the to a guest has to be revenged. In the Balkans Today we are face to face case of marriages, a stipulated price fr DUKE’S M'XTURE »«» be aborted with 7 art from HORSE with real conflict, the very existence Is paid for the bride. Marriage by SHOE. J. T-. TINSLEY'S NATURAL of Turkey Is at stake, and even Eu capture remains the rule today. Wom LEAF. GRANGER TWIST a-d cou/onr from FOUR ROSES ( Mc-fi* d.-b r cm,- rope may be engulfed In war. In the en are respected, but wives have to too). PICK PLUG CUT. PIEDMONT C1GARFTTES. CUX CIGARETTES. very center of the conflict are the Al work their hardest In the fields. There and olhrr la£i a nd confionr usurd br w. banians. But who and what are the Is very little education In the coun Albanians? Well. Albania Is a prov- try. although there are schools In Premium Dept. Inoe of Turkey situated to the north some of tho towns. ____ “fa'___ of Greece, on the eastern shore of It Is this primitive race whose quar tho Adriatic sea. rel with the Turk is not very clearly ST. LOUIS. MO. It is probably the least-known re- ! understood in the west, which Is wor glon In the Balkan peninsula, and I rying the concert of Europe. In the compared with the other countries in first place, as has been shown, the that part of Europe, It has been but most successful of sultans and con little explored by travelers, with the quering generals tn the heydey of Ot He Knew Teacher. Ideals the Guiding Star. result that Its wild and fearless In toman power never succeeded In sub "A small hoy dropped Into a store habitants. who number some 1,600.000, duing the Albanians These gallant Ideals are like stars; you will not retain, to a large extent, the primi mountaineers acknowledged the sov succeed In touching them with your on the North Side on his way ta tive habits and customs of a bygone ereignty of the sultan only so far as It hands. But, like the seafaring mao school to get some candy," says tba protected them from the encroach on deserts of water, you choose them Holton Signal. “While he was look* The country Is extremely mountain ments of other nations who would as your guides, and following them Ing over the assortment displayed la the case the salesman called bls a*i ous. especially In the north and have civilized them reach your destiny.—Carl Schurx. tention to some fresh lemon dropeu south. There are no railway lines Turks’ Nefarious Rule. To Break In New Shoes. though several have been projected, The present trouble with the Alban Always «hake in Allen’r Foot Ewe, a powder, ’Naw,’ the boy said, 'Gimme some jelly and the development of commerce Is ians began when the new constitu it cure« hot, «wealing, aching, «wollen fevL beans. I want something the teachar corn«, ingrowing nail« and bunion«. Al can't hear me eat. Teacher can hear retarded accordingly. Carriage roads ’ tional regime came Into being In Tur Cure« «lldruggtMs and shoe «teres, 25c. Dont aeeept exist In a few Instances, but generally I key four years ago. The Young Turks inv substitute. Sample mailed FRILL, Address a feller eat lemon drops clear acroaa the room."—Kansas City Star. travelers have still to pass one place ! Insisted on regarding themselves as Allen 8. Ulnuted, Le Roy. N. Y. I to another by means of bridle-paths. the dominant authority in Turkey. Be thrifty on little things like bluin*. Don’t Gift That Is Divine. The Inhabitants, who are one of the i This would have been all right If they eept water for Muin^. Ask for Rea C tom Ba* value blue. If instead of a gem, or even a Blue, the extra most ancient races In Europe, are-dl- ! had had numerical preponderance and vlded Into two divisions, northern ! the moral and Intellectual ability to flower, we could cast the gift of a Calming Her. lovely thought into the heart of a and southern, known as Ghegs and dominate the other races. Mrs. Fidget—"What's that noise I Toska. Both have ever been brilliant | Al! races In the Turkish dominions friend, that would be giving as the fighters, defending their mountain have suffered during the nefarious angels must give.—George MacDon hear down in the library?" Mr. Fidget —"Must be the history repeating ltselg. _____ fastnesses In the past with remark rule of the Young Turks' secret com ald. Go to sleep."—Puck. able success against all Invaders. mittee of mediocre men. but none RELIEVES Retain Original Customs. more than the Albanians. In a few Pettits Eye Salve SORE EYES Retaining their original customs ' weeks their centuries-old. privileges Birds Worthy of Gratitude. and language, the Albanians present and Immunities were abolished, their It has been estimated that the birds a marked difference from other races country was Invaded by hordes of In In the Balkan peninsula. Sir Edwin experienced officials of a race which In the United States save (200,000,000 Pears In "Turkey and Its People" they held to be their Inferiors, their worth of crops each year. The tree gives an Interesting description of the language was tabooed In the schools sparrows In Iowa eat 4.666 pounds of Ghegs and the Toska. He remarks and forbidden In the printing press weed seed daily. One full-fledged robin that the Ghegs are noted for the!.- unless written In Turkish characters, will eat 16 feet of caterpillar dally, or square heads, refined features, and their young men were drafted Into the about 4,569 Individuals a month. ustiAlly light colored hair; whilst the Turkish army and sent off to Asia I Red Crow Ball Blue rives double value for your Toska have a heavier cast of features, i Minor and the deadly Yemen to be ' money, ¡joes twice a.< far any other. Ask your with darker hair. Among both, how shot, a system of taxation was Intro grocer. duced which threatened to drain them ever, are beautiful heads, which re call those of classic Greece. The as dry as their Macedonian neighbors, And So Many Do It. characteristic dress of the Ghegs Is a and worse than all, they were notified A campaign year Is a time of hap waistcoat, jacket and breeches, each to surrender their firearms. piness for the man who likes to get close-fitting, of a white material, us The result was rebellion. But the at the extreme outer edge of the ually resembling tweed cloth, braided Albanians could do nothing against crowd and yell "Louder!”—Denver with black. That of the Tosks Is the the trained troops equipped with ma Republican. long white petticoat, known ns the chine guns which the Turks turned dastanella. which the Greeks who em against them. The rebels fled to the ploy big numbers of Albanians aa sol- I mountains and soon their little peace dlers. have taken for tho uniform of | ful villages were the scenes of fright Both the American and the Chinee« physicians use medicines made from tho king's guards. ful massacres too horrible to recount. plants and herl>8. But the Chines« In northern Albania the elan sys Arms having failed, the Albanians de nave extended their researches and use tem still exists, and the Ghegs very cided to try constitutional methods at Rooti, Herbs and Barks that hav« rarely pay taxes. The scattered Turk the general election which took place , never been heard of in this country. ish officers possess little authority, last spring. But by violence and ille- i And with these harmless and non-in jur- and the one obligation the Inhabitants gal use of tho army the Young Turks' ious remedies Dr. C. Gee Wo has cured owe to the Ottoman empire Is that of secret committee. It Is said, prevented hundreds of patients of all sorts of dis providing soldiers In time of war. In free elections not only In Albania but We have had seventy years eases and who had previously been tak ing the medicines prescribed bv well onch clnn the elders form n council j throughout the empire, with the result and preside over gatherings of the that a parliament of Turks, subser of experience with Ayer’s known American physicians. He ha« tribesmen, which exercise the supreme vient to the committee of union and Cherry Pectoral. This testimonials from patients all over tha northwest as to the fine results he ob legislative power. Ixtynlty to the progress, was elected. makes us have great confi tained with the use of these nature chief of hie clan, and to his work, is Again the Albanians rebelled, and remedies. Should you live out of town the Albanian's greatest virtue. An In this time with greater success. The dence in it for coughs, colds, and wish to begin treatment, send 4 born courtesy Is common to the race. army ordered against them refused to bronchitis, weak throats, and cents in stamps for a consultation The best fighter Is the best man. and march. In fact made common cause, weak lungs. We want yo.u blank and circulars. every Albanian feels hlmnelf Indepen many of them, with the rebels. This Office open evenings and Sundays. to have confidence in it, as dent, except when bound by the an- time. Instead of having to defend CONSULTATION FREE elent customs of his race. In northern themselves In their mountains, the Al well. Ask your own doctor Albania he recognizes no law except banians have been able to Invade what experience he has had that based on such ancient customs. Macedonia, since when the "packed" The Turk until recently has hardly Turkish parliament has been turned with it He knows. Keep attempted to Impose any other law. out and a new cabinet of Young Turks in close touch with him. 162| First St, Cor. Morrisoa Whether In the field or the market formed. The Albanians have been PORTLAND, OR. place. he Is nearly always armed, and promised redress—of thetr grievance« One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause increased flow of bile and produce a Is ready to fight on the smallest pre by the new government. But so far an gentle laxative effect the day following. P. N. U. No. 49-’ta text. The boy attains manhood when they have refused to go home. They Formula on each box. Show it to your he can show he possesses arms which want to see the promisee of the Turks doctor. He will underatand at a glance. he has captured from an enemy. All carried out If they are not they *111 Dose, one pill at bedtime, |uat one. WHEN wrlttns to sdvertiMi. **<• by U, a. O. ATS* co.. L«w«U. M m . *T U— this pat*. fire the rifle as a sign of joy, and march to Constantinople. 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