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TURKEY SHIPPERS VACATIONS ARE TOO CHIEF Advl«» quick what you have for Holiday Trade. Will sell your Poultry and Real Trouble Io Not Season of Year five you prompt ami reliable aervice for live per cent of Kr<*a sales. Hhip your In Which They Are Taken But Their Length. Poultry where It will be properly handled. Good taletmuruhlp. Cold Moray» in building ami yukk return». _______ “About this time,” an almanachlet 1 EARSON-PAGE CO., Portland, Ore. might remark, "look out for letters In T the papers vaunting tbe superiority IF YOUR CHILD IB CROSS, of autumnal vacations to those taken WANTED: FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED during the heats of summer.” Wheth er he remarked It, or not. the onlook Look Mothsrl If tongue Is costsd, er would always find them, and, If a NO COMMISSION (MARGID. clssnss little bowsls with “Call, thoughtful person with much knowl Writ» 14 day for ta«a and our nat raah price Hat, fornla Syrup of Figs." W» gusrsnt*» fair iraatrnani. hist set prlrre, end edge of human mature, he might pro Ch«. k |.r Katurn Mall," (lira us a trial with ceed to propound the theory, or hy l ' .lu<a T II St hmalr A Ce., hS lV laetal. 110«es 141 ICI lias 1L. ratWaCdm Mothers can rest easy after giving pothecs that every ouch letter la writ •'('slif'jrnla Hyrup of Figs," because in ten by somebody who, bls vacation a few hours all the dogged-up waste, being past, wishes It wasn'L Hence come, or at least very prob sour bile and fermenting food gently ► DRESSED TURKEYS — I >r ream I Turkeys wanted Hrwt Uratta. E!<£lc moves out of the bowels, and you have ably may come, these fervid eulogies par pound, serond «rada loaa, proaard <1 urli a arai a well, playful child agnln. of fall as the year’s pleasantest sea gaaea, || u> tMr lb. Hhip to roach ua November '¿2 to '¿3. ( a*h by return mail, no rummiaaiun. Hick children needn't be coaxed to son -the season when, much more Aioli, SJOOQO. 107 Front Street take this harmless "fruit laxative.” than In summer, life In tbe open has RUBY a CO., PORTLAND, ORE. Millions of mothers keep it handy be Its rewards and joys. Of course, tbe eulogies of autumn are all true oause they know Its action on tbe DA YE AITO Wstsee K. < elernea. stomnch, liver and bowels is prompt enough, but, Just the same, when next ■ M I L-.lv I ■ ■ P*I«OA Ì •*<«•! ’A .Bl, Itgf. f, summer arrives everybody who can, " |i< A-tv I. • and te-k« tnr and sure. will quit the city for the sake of Batea tasso ha L»e. Hlghaai r*feia»M«*o Heat Barricas Ask your druggist for a 50-ceut bot avoiding work when It seeuis hardest tle of "California Hyrup of Figs,” to do. which contains directions for babies, We think more of present woes children of all ages and for grown-ups. than of future pleasures, and while we llmisht. sold ami eseheeesrf: engines. butlers, all know that the country la at ita esumili«. etc. l.t,l fur Htm-k i.l*l ami I’rlree. Ilonds of colleges In British univer THK J. !.. MAKI IN CO., u let St.. Purtlaad. Or. finest In autumn, we also all know sities are variously known as ward that the city Isn't bad then, either, ens, principals, rectors, provosts, pres while ft Is very distinctly so tn sum idents, deans and censors. mer. The real trouble with vacations Is Acid Stomach, heartburn and nausea quickly disappear with the use of Wright’s their brevity. Hix months, or nine, Indian Vegetable Pills. Send for trial would be about the right length Still better, perhaps, would be a vacation box to j7. Pearl St., New York. Adv. from Idleness of two weeks In the The Temperate Zone. year devoted to toll, done Just to “In what sone do we live?” asked make the other fifty appreciable by the teacher. “The temp'rut sone," chanted the contrast. Probably most of us would love our work If It didn’t take more well drilled class. "Right. And what do we mean by of our time than that. temperate? Willie, you may answer.” "Temp'rut la where It's freexln' cold Goldschmidt Wireless. half the time and roastin' hot the According to a writer in the engi other half the time.” neering supplement of the London If Willie wasn't sent to tbe head for Times, tbe Goldschmidt high frequen that It wnsn't because be didn't de serve the bouor.—Cleveland Plain- cy generator has brought long-dis tance wireless telephony measurably Dealer. nearer. With this generator It Is a An astronomical clock In Germany comparatively simple matter to con Save Tour H or sea la ao perfectly constructed that Its Distemper, Mountain Fever, and all trol the oscillations by a microphone. errors amount to only one second in From other forms of Contagion by using Hooks's The method Is described as depending more than 11 years. Imo«,« ( oairoonS l'ut on the tongue or in A Woman's Court of Law. the feed. Safe at all timee for all egee and on the simultaneous use of two gen The Ijidy Judge—I'm getting tired sex02, under all conditions. Kame for Dog erators "running slightly out of step, Of these requests for postponement. Distemper and Chicken Cholera. Acta on the or asynchronously, the microphone blood, expels ths germa. Removes worms What's your latest excuse? from stomach and intestines. A fine tonic currents affecting tbe field excitation The Lady lawyer—Why, your hon Bl I s|>|Mtixer. Abeolutely eafe, even for hu of one of them. Any slight boosting or. we only aak you to give us another man beings. Over I.OOO.IOU bottles sold last up of this field Is just sufficient to week. The fact Is, my client's dress Jeer. Greatest cure and prevamtive ever maker Is III. and can't gal be? going- nuwn for Contagious diseases. Nearly every bring the two Into step, with the re to-court gown finished until that date. one knows Heeha’a. Over 18 years on the sult that an Instantaneous and large The lastly Jud Next market Hove you used thia great remedy? rise of current Is generated for charg Why not? It io not an cxpsriment. Try It; ing the aerial.” It Is also added that Oaso. —Pathfinder. be convinced; let "Hooka's" help you eave and make money. All wholesale druggists preparations are nearing completion Oleomargarine Imports Into (lor handle it Your home druggist can supply for a demonstration of "automatic you, or write to manufacturers, with price many during the first five months thia enclosed. A liottle, 60e. and (1.00; (6.00 and telegraph over a distance of some Hanover and year totaled 22,100,000 pounds. (101X1 the doxen. lxx-al agents wanted. 4,000 miles between Tuckerton.” Epohu Medical Co., Goshen, Ind.. U. 8. A. Veal, Pork, Poultry, Hides SPOT CASH FOR YOUR SECOND-HAND MACHINERY The “Topgrade" Shoe Mothers will find Mrs. wtnsiuw-s Sm,thln> rfrup th-- I. at r.-- .ml, t<> ties tut their tbUdrsu snug the leslhlug psrlud. "Hh« turuvu on uitn with au Icy The Rainbow. stare.” We habitually think of the rain clond "And what happened then?” only as dark and gray; not knowing "His words froze on his lipa." More than 10.000 known species of that we owe to It perhaps the fairest orchids have been Hated by experts Three hundred Iron mines were op though not the most dazzling, of the Cotton formed almost $11.000,000 of erated In Sweden practically all of hues of heaven. Often in our English net year. Egypt's ex|>orts to Germany last year mornings the rain clouds In tbe dawn form soft, level fields, which melt im perceptibly Into the blue; or. when of less extent, gather Into apparent bars, crossing the sheets of broader clouds above; and all these bathed through 9 di out In an unspeakable light of pure Our big ISIlMtalsg (trvsl.xhuws Ihousxn.lx ot Ihv most sondrrful bargxinxvrvr offered >n the rose color, and purple, and amber, and history st ths budding busmoss It will show you how Is savs money on Lumber, Sash, Doon. blue; not shining, but misty soft; the Hardware, paints and all building materials We eell to yon direct at faetory prices barred masses when seen nearer, com DOORS PAINTS posed of clusters or tresses of cloud, Thootands/tzE' ••••'•tert like floss silk, looking as If each knot of B'y I m Buy y»v » fumbyr From IM gra< grading Daw Y buy IB (•< OMV Bets teto.) and aU«B were a little swalth or sheaf of lighted frn«R fsiMil yarda IMI a«tl lumber IMI M« been (rsdad «•■ata» in Block r _^) (M»{ 1 •« « «io»»« Oura le Bll Frat grada and Orel duality rain.—John Ruskin. •’*» B . Bgl PM—I Bashd M r»ur Hats and mr«rs ; -'-•>« ' * Æzr raize tMTfwus YM/ CAN JAW MMEK rm» for a pair.' buy V*. . • you tn-.R.y o n re'rris f V H .»- \\«( n n B r » Bun MM *OC fLl. lu yo«r e • " lila mbar! We a«|| plumbing '• X • < ’ a bla4e M whole Mia prtcM Toll • it. LavatotlM. Kir.ba Hpa FM i 1 b g ». val*«. IM mil •!« provnpf ttowsJ dellvarr. / from *1 25 up Oar frM c«ta log ibo v l th* f 1B • • t MW of door* gk’jwB try • - * BII M •“! prkwB Double Floors In Streetcar«. The new streetcars for Ottawa, the oapltal of Canada, have floors of dou ble thickness, with tarred paper bo tween This makes the cara much warmer than does the old styl« single floor and also muffles the noise of the motors and running gear underneath. —Pittsburg Dispatch. ••« aur <Reh-botiasR. prepaid prtcaa Band ua tuxüoy your lu mixer bill kame sour aMpping Wa RPHI tail ><■ •< »'«I II will coal rialgM l«w «a yaur aialkm Catalog trae. 2305 WsMtoSe An Sonni« Mailing Hie Wife's Letter. Mrs. Peck—John Henry, did you mall that letter? J. Henry—Yes, my dear, I—er—held It In my hand all the way to the mall box I didn't even put It in my pocket. I remember dis tinctly because------ . Mrs. Peel—That will do, John Henry. I gave you no letter to mall.—Judge. Make Demand Forcible Don’t Be Trifled With Ack for S. S. S. and Don’t Stand for the “Juif ae Coed” Talk. There 1« nut a medicine for any pur- poo« mor« carefully made than 8 8. 8. I* represents the highest type of medloins. Ita medical properties are Juat as essen tial to well balanced health. If the blood bo Mok. as are the nourishing elements of meats, grains, fate and susara of our dally food. 8. 8. 8. Is prepared direct from native botanical material. Not a drop ot drug« 1« added. Not a drop of mineral« 1« ue«d. This la on« of th« most Import ent things to know and to reniembe? whan your blood needs attention. It 1« th« moat effective, the purest, th« qulokest and most reliable medicine known for poisoned blood, rheumatism oatarrhal Infection, malnrla, akin disease, old soree and all afflictions that show la th« blood, skin, joints and muscles. An Interesting book on the blood IS mailed to those who write. Get a bottle of B. 8. B. today. It Is the world's grsat- •at medicine. Insist upon the dealer When Yon Aak for S. 8. 8. Do So handing you B. B. 8. and don't lot him With Emphasis. They Will orate about something that ho oan't ad Understand. vertise m free from iodide of potash and 4 »«maty submit. Why stand for It? The other destructive mineral drugs. If you have trouble getting 8. B. B. only reason why any store will try *’ •'1 write to The Swift Fpeclfio Co., 10« Bwlfl Stltut« something else for 8. B. «• *• Bldg, Atlanta, aa., for Mat, of squar« dsal lust for greater profit. B. 8. B> Is *“• greatest blood purifier known, When a man bn« th« short change game worked on him, he make« a noise that brings the Tolle«, and y«t that sama man may walk Into a «tors and have th« “Just as good" gains worked on him and Most Expensive Advertising. Few persons appreciate tbe enor mous cost of advertising a popular product before It obtains popularity. One of tbe most successful advertiser’ In the country, whose income reaches hundreds of thousands of dollars an nually, told Leslie's Weekly that he wasted at least a quarter of a million dollars "before he learned the adver tising game.” He estimates that he spent this amount on circulars, gaudy lithographs, sign boards and street car advertising, out of which be received so little benefit, as far as he could trac« It, that be regarded the expendi ture as money pretty nearly wasted. World's Richest Iron Mln«. The richest and probably the larg est Iron-ore mine lu the world Is lo cated at Klruna. Iapland, In latitude 68 H north, which Is about the same as the northernmost boundary of Alas ka. The climate Is somewhat milder than tn Alaska, and these mines are worked the year around. About 1,600 men are employed, and the equipment Is all of the most mod em machinery obtainable. Machine tools for the repair ebop, air com pressor«. and rock drills, and several of th« largest steam and electric shov el« are of American make. For Safety at Baa. Of all the suggestions made for the elimination of the danger« the Scien tific American says the moat notable and most obvious one Is that of the English committee on boats and davits that the size of lifeboats shall be very greatly Increased. The com mittee proposes a type that «hall pro vide accommodation for no less than 860 passengers. They will be decked over throughout the greater part of their length, and they w|ll be driven by gasoline engines of sufficient pow er to give them a fair «peed. WIFE IS PARENTHESIS A Real Wonder Comae to Town. Marjorie came running Into tbe house with a "measuring worm” on a leaf. AVERAGE AMERICAN LOOKS “Look what I found on th« pear tree,” she said to her mother. DOWN ON BPOUBg. The mother looked and smiled. "It's juat a little worm," shr said “But wait a minute," tbe youngster Slaves for Her, According to Old Tra insisted, "and you'll see him take a I tuck in himself.”—Youngstown, O., dition, but Does Not Realize Her Telegram. Possibilities, Bay« \/rlt«r. W.L.DOUG SHOES Minuuur&r w «»« hua ’ ï u Mls.ee, Box». Children si.ao«i.7SS3S3.ao as Free to Oar Header« Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chirage, for 48 page lllu»trate«l Eye Book Free. Write all about Your Eye Trouble ao<l they will advlee aa to the Proper Application of the Murine Eye Remedies in Your Hpeclal Caoe. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine Relierea i Wore Eyee, HtreogthenH Weak Eyre. Dor »n't Smart, Koothee Eye Pain, and arils for Wc. Try It In Your Eyesand in Baby's Eye» fur | Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. "What do you call the weak point T’ Bowen paused. "The fact that the average American looks down on bis wife." Mrs. Fairford was up with a spring. "Really, Charles—If that's where para dox lands you." Bowen mildly stood bls ground A clergyman-reformer of Kansas "Well—doesn't he prove it? How City, Kan., who has been zealous in mu<h does he let her share the real driving out dance halls of question business of life? How much does he able character, now proposes to begin rely on her judgment and help In tbe a crusade against private dances. conduct of serious affairs? Take . “They are worse than the public Ralph, for Instance—you say bls wife's dances—the ones I have witnessed," he says. extravagance forces him to work too bard; but that's not what's wrong. It's normal for a man to work hard for a woman—what’s abnormal Is his not caring to tell her anything about It." “To tell Undine? She'd be bored to death If he did!” "Just so; she even felt aggrieved. But wby? Because It's against tbe custom of tbe country. And whose The superior shooting of Winchester fault is that? The man's again—I “Nublack” and “New Rival” shotgun don't mean Ralph, I mean the genus he belongs to; homo sapiens, Ameri shells is due to the Winchester method of can us. Why haven't we taught our construction and loading, which women to take an interest in our has been developed during over work? Simply because we don't take forty years of manufacturing in a enough Interest in them.” country where shotgun shooting Mrs. Fairford, shaking back In her is a science. Loaded shells that chair, sat gazing at tbe vertiginous meet the exacting conditions of depths above which bls thoughts seem American sportsmen are sure to ed to dangle her. satisfy anybody. Try either of these "You don’t—I mean the American shells and then you’ll understand. man doesn't—the most slaving, self- effacing, self-sacrificing—?*’ LOOK FOR THE RED W ON THE BOX "Yea; and tbe most Indifferent; there's tbe point. The 'slavlng's' no argument against tbe Indifference. To slave for a woman is part of the Shooting, Th.'« Morning. A man in New York has been arrasV old American tradition; lots of people "You were shooting this morning?” ed and sentenced to 11 months la give their Uvea for dogmas they’ve asked Smith. “Yes, I bad to kill my prison for the crime of stealing baby ceased to believe In. Then again. In dog.” answered Jones. "Was he mad?” carriages. It seems not to have be«a this country tbe passion for making asked Smith. "Well," said Jones, "he a pastime with him, but a business money has preceded tbe knowing how didn't seem any too well pleased.”— i for he admitted that he had been ea- ' gaged in it for 25 years. to spend It, and tbe American man Exchange. lavishes his fortune on his wife be cause he doesn't know what else to do with IL" “Iam an old man—and many of my trouble» "Then you call It a mere want of never happened.’’—ELBERT HUBBARD Imagination for a man to lavish his money on his wife.” E white hair and wrinkled faces of our busy men and women tell >f doubt, fear and anxiety—more than disease or age. Worry plays "Not necessarily—but it’s a want of havoc with the nervous svstem—ao that digestion is ruined and sleep imagination to fancy it’s all be owes banished. What oil is to the friction of the delicate parts of an engine— her. Why does the European women interest herself so much more In what the men are doing? Because she’s so Important to them that they make it worth her while! She’s not a paren thesis, as she is here—they simply don't picture life without her.”—Edith is to th« delicate organ« of the body. It’s a tonic and body builder—because it Wheaton, in Scribner's Magazine. stimulates the liver to vigorous action, assists the stomach to assimilate food—thua Black Powder Shells DR. PIERCE’S fiolden Medical Discovery Ancient "Rules of Civility.** If the seventh-century Englishman failed in his manner« it was for want of instruction. "The Rules of Civil ity,” a book published in 1675, con tains the following hint« on good be havior; "Being In discourse with a man, *ti« no less than ridiculous to pull him by the buttons, to play with the bandstrings, belt or cloak; or to punch him now and then on the stom ach; 'tls a pleasant sight, and well worthy of laughter, to see him that Is so puncht, fall back and retire; whilst the other. Insensible of his absurdity, pursues and presses him Into some corner, where he Is at last glad to cry quarter, before his comrade perceives he Is In danger." And again: “It argues neglect, and to undervalue a man, to sleep when he is discoursing or reading; therefore, good manners command it to be forbid; besides, something there may happen in the act that may offend, as snoring, sweat ing, gaping or dribbling." Government-Owned Smoke. Citizens of these United State« who yelp for government ownership of every Industry that displeases them ought to live In France a while In order to get acquainted with a horri ble example of what political pater nalism really means. In the French republic the government controls the sale of tobacco, which is famous for Its infamous quality. Instead of Im proving the cigarettes and cigars sold, the authorities occasionally soothe consumers by inclosing various pres ents in the packages of smokables. This is sometimes adding insult to in jury, however, for the tobacco is sold according to weight. Recently, when a certain brand of cigarettes was ac companied by a heavy shoe buckle the worm turned and kicked. At the "Direction des Tabacs,” however, the officials have all the hauteur of the American political appointee, and the kicker was asked coldly if he expect ed a pair of shoes for ten cents.— Wall Street Journal. What Is Mlgralns? Many of the old authorities consider migraine as a kind of "brain storm” without the loss of responsibility. It Is a near relative to epilepsy, though fortunately not so hopeless. At a re cent meeting of tbe Physicians’ club of Hamburg Dr. Auerbach announced i that after prolonged study he had come to regard migraine as a general symptom due the fact that the cere brum on a given side was too large for the cranium. If this be the real Wide Clrcl«. "What progress !• the plumber ma basis of the trouble, then any nervous king In locating the leak tn our gas disturbance will bring on the crisis In the brain. piper' "Well, he'« covering a good deal of i The truth of the Idea has not yet ground,” «aid the housewife. “He has been demonstrated, but as migraine is Inspected the adjacent poolroom thor so common many physicians may be eughly and now h« la looking over the able to test the idea. In the course of tbe discussion many suggestions ialo«n next door.** were made. enriching the blood, and the nerves and heart in turn are fed on pure rich blood. Neuralgia **ia the cry of starved nerves for food.” For forty years “Golden MadtoaJ Dlsoovsry” in liquid form has given groat satisfaction aa a tonic and blood maker. Now it can be obtained in tablet form—from dealer» in medicine or »end 50 one-cent »tamp» for trial box. Write R.V.Pierce,Buffalo. DR. PIERCE’S PLEASANT PEIXETS Relieve constipation, regalate the Uver. and bowels. Easy to take aa caady. As an additional safeguard against END STOMACH TROUBLE, icebergs one trans-Atlantic passenger GASES OR DYSPEPSIA steamer is carrying a 72,000 candle power search light with an effective “Pape’s Diapepsin” makes Sick, Soutv range of five miles. Gassy Stomachs surely feel fins In five minutes. The most fatal explosion ever known was at Gravelines in 1654. Three If what you just ate is souring or thousand people were killed. your stomach or lies like a lump ot United States unions have an ag lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gregate of 1.952.131 members. gas, and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness^ heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach-headache, yarn can get blessed relief in five minuteei Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large fifty-cent case at Pape's Diapepsin from any drug storw, Tou realize in five minutes how need less It Is to suffer from IndigestioR, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It's the quickest, surest stomach doc tor in the world. It's wonderful. Neuralgia sufferers find instant relief in Sloan’s Liniment. It pene trates to the painful part— soothes and quiets the nerves. No rubbing—merely lay it on. SLOANS LINIMENT Licorice Root In Beer. Thousands of tons of licorice root an article that, by the natives gen erally, 1 r esteemed a pest and worse than worthless, are annually gathered in Turkey for exportation to America for use in the manufacture of chew ing and smoking tobacco, as well a* for flavoring confectionery and bear. The business is largely controlled by an American concern.—Indianapolis News. Kills Pain For Nsuralsia "I would not be without your Uni ment and praiao it to all who suffer with neuralris or rheumstism or pain of anr kind."—Bxa BuJutp. lMaaa, Paia All Gone “I suffered with quite a severe neu ralgic headache for 4 months without any relief. I used your Liniment for two or three nights and 1 haven't suf fered with my bend since."—Mr. J. A Saviager, Louuvith, Ky. for CoM and Creep *’My little girl, twelve yean old, caucht a aevere cold, and I save her three drops of Sloan's Liniment on surer on going to bed, and she got up in ths morning with no signs of a cold. A lit- tls boy next door had croup and I gave the mother the Liniment. She gave him three drops on going to bod, and he got StalDsalara. FM m 28e* Mat and ILSS Sloan’s Book oa Horsos soal frwo. Address NLUH 1 ao«,he, B«6tM,lass. P. N. U. IXTHEN irritine to advert ** ttoa pap*. No. 47, ’IB 1 1