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ESSA Y ON WINDOW S C R E E N S N O T IN T H E L E A S T A L I K E . Say! Where’s that Pig? D iffe r e n t W a y s T u ft a n d llu v « u f b o o k in g uf If ther« ia a p i? left in any corner o f the Northwest w s want it. We want aa much dresaed pork aa we can possibly tret. W s will pay as follows for produce. We never take off commission. Ship by express: D r e s s e d P o r k ...................................... U M s D r e s s e d V e a l ........................................ 10c F resh E tfe s .............................................. L i v e C h i c k e n s H e n s . ................... S p r i n g C h i c k e n s .................. 26c 17c 20c Address all shipments, F R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T C O . “ F ig h t in g t h e B e e f T r u s t’* PO RTLAN D , OREGON Dr B. E. Wright Have your teeth out and plate and bridge work done. For out-of-town patrons wo finish plate and bridge work in one day if necessary. FRICKS; r .w o . » m $5.00 22k b * . Tab $3.50 u n i w .......$1 « S.® ‘ U mm I Fkbn $1-00 Silm F>b» 50c m M IUW f lu . $5.00 h . U Ralto cn H u ............. $7.50 Pula. EitnctiM 50c BEST MKTHODS Painless Extraction Free when plates or bridge w ork is ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot t better painless work anywhere, no matter w much you pay. C All Work fully Guaranteed for fifteen Year« Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 3 4 2 J Washington St.. Portland, Oregon Take car at depot and transfer to Washington St. Tha A n a ly s is . “ Did you have the soil of your back yard analyzed by the agricultural de partment?" “ Yes. They said It consisted largely of glass, tin and putty, with traces of builder's lime, and suggested that It might do to raise a mortgage on.”— Louisville Courier-Journal. The D o cto r llo o e e v e lt L ife . Externally Taft la everythin* that Roosevelt Is not, writes William Alien White. Taft begins each day by a weary, painful, perfunctory half-hour of gymnastic gyrations—a kind of canned exercise— which, having been opened and devoured, finishes his phy sical duty /or the day. Roosevelt takes his exercise in the open, with the joy of a satyr in it. Roosevelt’s mental processes are quick, iutuitive and sure. Until he has made up his miud he is a most open-minded person. Taft works it out. lie is never too sure to receive new evidence. Taft grapples a proposition, wrestles with it without resting and without fatigue until it is settled or solved. His joy is found at the end of the road. Roosevelt’s joy is found in many roads. He wearies of monotony, and keeps divers interests in his mind, many things to employ him under the head of unfinished busi ness. If Providence is slow in sending wars and rumors of wars— what ho, far the nature fakirs! Let us be up and doing. Roosevelt has a marvelous moral sense; he has a detective's nose for fludlng Iniquity in measures. Taft has a prodigious capacity for hard, con secutive work and an instinct for evi dence founded on a broad, charitable affection for men, whom he knows as a hunter knows his dogs; and Taft finds the right of things, as Roosevelt finds it. but by a different path. Taft en joys his meals. Roosevelt, absorbed in work or play, would eat hay and not know it. With Roosevelt culture is like bear hunting, trust fighting, muck raking or fence Jumping, a rampant, gorgeous reaction upon his insatiable soul. With Taft culture Is a sweet, In definable mental and moral digestant tincture that colors his soul’s eyes so that he may see a delightful world; or, to change the figure, It is an easy gar ment, a sort of drapery of his spiritual couch, which he wraps about him and lies down to “ pleasant dreams.** K ip la ln s , R ed, W ea k , W ea ry , W a te ry E y e «. Deacon Giles—Doctor, there’s a ques Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try tion I have been wanting to ask you. In Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will Murine. It Soothes. 50c at Your what language did the ass speak to Like Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free. Balaam? Murine Eye . Remedy Co.. Chicago. The Rev. Dr. Fourthly— In Its own R iv a lr y . language. Balaam had been making an ass of himself and he had no trou ‘ Squire Durnitt—I notice they’s lots ble In understanding. more funerals In your town than we have In Lonelyville. I t a D la t l n g i il a h l n u r F e a t u r e . Uncle Welby Gosh (of Drearyhurst) Sprockett—You’ve talked a good deal —Yes; people seem to kind o’ hate the about your new automobile. What is idee of bein’ found dead in your vil _______ there so specially attractive about It? lage. Sparker—When I come along with It N ot G u ilty . this afternoon In front of your place of His W ife—You make It a business to business just you take a good look at pick me up whenever I forget myself that girl on the front seat. and say something ungrammatical or mispronounce a word! Prof. McGoozle— Make It a business, ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER my dear Alvira? On the contrary, It Is are qu ckly relieved by Wyatt's Asthma o n e of my recreations. Remedy. Guaranteed or money refund M others w ill find Mrs. W in slo w 's Soothing ed. Ask your druggist or send six Byrup tue b est rem edy to use fox th e ir ch ildren cents postage for Free Sample to d u rin g the teeth in g p eriod . J. C. W Y A TT, Druggist. VANCOUVER. WASHINGTON. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. of Portland. Oregon FURNISHES HELP FREE TO EMPLOYERS Mam office. 12 North Second St. Main 5670; A 1406 Ladies Dept. 205Mi Morrison St. Main 1062; A 2064 Phone or wire orders at our expense. Caution. , “ Why do you insist on my goln& with you when you ask father for my hand again?’’ asked Ethelinda. “ Because,** answered Claude, “ I t want to give him any more op- , ortunitles to presume because there are no ladies present” Better Than Usual. EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN First class work at reasonable prices. Free examination and perfectly fitted r I asses as low as $ 2.00 No faking methods. D R . C . L. H A Y N E S Suite 427, Marquam Building Fourth Floor Opposite Portland Hotel, Portland Ore. A TR IP TO F0RTLAND FREE CUT RATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY Snodgrase— Did you have good luck on your last hunting trip? Nymrodd—Better than usual; I was shot at only four times and hit only twice. __________________ 8cotch Tem per. It is characteristic of the tempera ment of that marvelous and highly en dowed race, the Scotch, that it brings into its opinions something of the Pu ritan sternness, of the racial uncom promising spirit, or the prefervld con viction which have made its religion according to John Knox. And thus it often comes to pass that the very Scotchmen who have abandoned John Knox and even have come to abhor his doctrines, yet remain John Knoxes in their new creeds. They bring to avowed agnosticism the same Impa tient, intolerance, and thoroughness which formerly they gave to the strait school of Calvanism.—T. P. O'Connor, in T. P.’s Weekly. Beginning of the Germ Theory. Agostlno Basel, a country doctor In the north of Italy, early in the last century was the starter of the germ theory of disease. At that time a pe culiar disease was killing the silk worms, bringing ruin to the whole silk Industry of Italy. Basel, by the mi croscope, discovered the germ which is the cause of the disease. The germ later was named Botritis Bassiana. Bassl believed and stated that human diseases were also caused by germs. Bassl’s work was sneered at and pooh- hooed by his fellow men and physi cians and he failed to make a lasting impression, thereby losing great glory for Italia. T a k e W arning! . H er Sacrifice. Entrance 2 9 m Morrison, opposite Postoffice and M eier A Frank. Established in Portland 10 years. Open evenings until 8 and Sundays until 12 :3 0 . for people who work. o f the year to have your teeth out and p l a t e a n d bridge work done. Fnrout- of-town patrons we finish p i n t o a n d bridpo work In one diy i? neceaaary. o e AA M oiar C row ns 55.00 22 k C r id .t T eeth 3.5 0 G old Fillings 1 . C 0 Enam el F ülings t o o Silver Filling* .50 G ood Rubber _ P late* 5.00 Window screens are neat little col lections of square holes surrounded by thin wire and inclosed in frames. The thin wire rusts off or breaks and some of the holes run together. This enables the tiles to come in and walk on your bald spot or enjoy a si esta on your nose while you are try- tng to get that last half hour of sleep in the morning. Screens are also Intended to bar oat mosquitoes. The mosquito is a per sistent brute, however, and when ftt bumps against a screen will calmly sit down and starve until It has re duced Itself sufficiently to crawl through. Screens are stored in the attic or the basement during the winter. If they are put in the attic they are placed where old trunks may be heaped upon them, thus giving them a battered effect similar to heirlooms. If they are placed in the cellar the furnace man steps on them frequently and sometimes uses them to sift ashes through. When they are taken out in the spring it 1 b found that none of them will fit the window you want it to. The mental exercise of sorting oat the screens is equal to that afforded by hitting your thumb while driving a nail. A man can save a lot of money by making his own screens. It is a simple matter to enlarge or reduce the window openings to fit them after they are completed. One of the unique punishments of the warm section of the hereafter will be the screen making and fitting department for neighbors who watch and advise the work in this life.—Chi cago Evening Post. Over the signature of “ David Ben Reuben Penn, servant of God,” a man H int at the Reason. wrote to the New York Tribune giving “ The patient Is much better today, notice that the “ Day of Judgment is : at hand. All people begin to repent nufse.” Fulfilment of Bib “ Yes, doctor. You remember you | and pray at once! didn’t call yesterday ” lical Messianic prophecies to start the age of Joy and blessing! World s par- | liamont of peace! The finish of all i outrages in religion! Jewish nation under King Abraham now living! I Equal rights for women! Universal | peace! Seekers after spiritual basis of salvation are Invited to my meet ings. If convenient, please phone and leave name previous to day you calL" Painless E x tr a c tio n ....... Free i Silver F illin g s ...................... 50c t Gold F illin gs...........................75c r 22 K. Gold C r o w n s .................. $3 j + j . XTW Porcelain C r o w n s $3 ' x . -Molar Gold C ro w n s.$4 0 Bridge W ork . 22 K. C o ld . . . . $3 '/ Inlay Fills, P u r e O o ld ...........52 ' V ery N ice Rubber P late------ 54 Best Rubber Plate on I'a r th ...................................$7 A L L TH IS W O R K IS G UARANTTÍLD. Don’ t throw your money away. A dollar saved is twodollars earned. Our original reliable Modf ru Painless Methods and our p erfected office equip ment saves us time and your money. BOSTON DENTISTS. 5th V M o r ris o n . P o r tla n d 18 ™ TIME Co ntrivan ces W hich Are Erron eo usly Supposed to B a r the Festive Houe*> fly and Peatiferoua Mosquito. The process o f digestion and assimilation depends entirely upon the condition of the stomach. If yours is weak take a short course of the Bitters. It prevents Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Cramps and Diarrhoea. Sbe held her cigarette rather pret tily though she had been smoking only wo years, she said. "Do you know how 1 came to sm oke?” she asked. “ It was to see what effect It would have on my bus- band. 1 thought cigars had a bad ef fect on him, so I wanted him to smoke cigarettes Instead. 1 tried them on my self, found the effect was not Injuri ous, so now we both smoke.” Her visitors exchanged glances, “ h ow self-sacrlflclng you a re!” they smiled.— Exchange. -T h a Newly C R O P S FO R DRY FARM ING. W a d « . '« Sometimes ws Interpret too literally. “ I want to learn to make Jelly," said Fall-Sown Qralna Generally Beat for the newly Installed housewife. "Is It This Purpose. hard?” W h e a tji. the great money-making "Ob, Lord, no, m um !" replied the cook, with supreme pity. "It's soft." crop o f a large part o f the semi-arid — J udge. West. It ia not particularly a drouth- reaiatant crop, although certain varie ties appear to succeed better than others in'the dry districts. The hard Red Turkey or Russian wheat is the type or variety which haa proven hard “ Casernret* sre certainly fine. I gave a friend iest and most productive throughout one when the doctor %«• treating him for cancer the Western part o f the winter wheat •f the stom ach. Tk_- $»«** morning he paaoed four piece* o f a tape worm . He then got a box belt. In the spring wheat states the and in three days he passed a tap«-worm 45 foot lo o «. It was Mr. Matt Freck, of Mitlersburg, standard sorts grown are F ife and D auphin Co.. Pa. I am quite a worker for Cases- rets. I use them m yself and find them beneficial Blueatem, which are also hard wheats. for most any disease caused by impure blood.“ The Durum, or Macaroni wheat, is Chas. tt. Condon, Lew iston, Pa., (Mifflin CoJ Pleasant. P a l a t a b l e . P o t e n t . Tost« Good. rapidly coming into use in the North Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Grip«. western states, and it appears to be 10c. 26c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The gen uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to hardier and more productive than the cure or your money back. ordinary spring wheats. This wheat Y o u th fu l T a ste. was introduced from Russia, where it “ We keep our own cow,” explained has long been grown in a climate and the hostess, proudly. “ So we're sure under conditions similar to those o f the of our milk.” “ Well,” interrupted the small son of western part o f the Northwest states. the guest, setting down his cup, It is decidedly a "d r y land farm in g" “somebody’s stung you with a sour crop, and it is the hope o f those inte cow.**—Toledo Blade. rested in introducing this wheat that it may prove successful in districts T h e re ’s m R eason . where the rainfall ia not sufficient or Physician — I have told you to take is too uncertain to grow the common long walks in the open air, and you wheat, and thus extend profitable are not doing It. wheat growing still farther west and Confirmed Dyspeptic— I know It, doc into the semi-arid lands o f the Moun tor, but you told me I was to take them on an empty stomach, and I never have tain states. A t present, with the varieties grown, an empty stomach.— Chicago Tribune. the success o f the wheat crop in the West is more largely due to the fact N ot P a r tic u la r ly Im p ressed . Mr. Upsome—You had a good time that the crop grows during a part o f seeing the Riviera while you* were the year when drouth is least apt to prevail than to the drouth-resistant abroad, I presume. Mr. Struckett-Ritch—Er—yes, but character o f the crop. But wheat is a one performance was enough for me. deep feeder and a rapid grower, The I’ve seen it played lots better right plant draws ita food and moisture from here In Cincinnati.— Chicago Tribune. a large volume o f soil and is able to withstand considerable unfavorable T h o u fg h t Q u ic k ly . weather conditions; yet the crop is ‘*What is a totem pole?” his wife often materially injured and the yield asked. decreased by drouth during almost any “ A totem pole,” he said, thinking period o f ita growth. By hot winds fast, “ is the rail— or pole— on which and unfavorable weather conditions a an objectionable citizen is ridden—or promising crop may be destroyed in a toted—out of the community.”— Buffa few days. lo Express. Wheat cannot stop grow ing and re main dormant during an unfavorable S id e L i g h t * o n H ln to r y . period o f growth, as does kafir com or Nero was explaining why he threw sorghum. The grain must finish its so many Christians to the lions. growth and mature in about a certain “I'm simply trying to give the people period, whatever the conditions for what they want,” he said. For even Nero disdained to hide be growth may be. Spring wheat is not well adapted for hind the pretense that the mission of the showman was to educate the pub grow ing in Kansas, but with sufficient lic. moisture to start it in the fall, and __________________ with the usual spring rains, winter R e m in d in g H im . wheat is a profitable crop, even in the “ Hello! Isabel, is that you?** western counties o f the state, where “Yes.” the annual rain fall does not exceed “ Say, dearest------** “ ’ Sh, Gerald! Haven’t you seen tho fifteen to twenty inches. • However, the methods o f growing new rule, that you mustn’t talk over Often the West the telephone as you would If you wer« the crop are crude. ern farmer plants so many acres that face to face?” he is unable to farm the land well, and the result is a poor crop, if the season is at all unfavorable. Some farmers, however, are adopt Cutting, Fitting, Drafting, Design ing better methods. Enough good ing, Tailoring and Dressmaking taught. Strictly up-to-date in every style and farming has been done to prove that it pays to cultivate and till the land well. fashion. Write for terms. Mr. H. W. Campbell reported remark 143 1-2 Eleventh St Portland, Oregon able results from practice o f his sys tem o f culture on the Pomeroy model farm, in Graham county, Kansas. For sereval years this farm was made to produce tw ice as much wheat per acre as the average crop in the sur COLLECTORS We Buy and Collect Notes, Mortgages, and Real rounding country, with on other treat Estate Contracts. No Collection No Charge. ment o f the soil except thorough till age and cultivation. Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore. At the Fort Hay3 Branch experiment station, in Ellis county, enough has been accomplished, in the ten seasons in a short time by using since that station was established, to P LUM M ER S ITCH ! demonstrate that in the semi-arid REMEDY ¡ West good farming pays as well or In 50-cent cans only. Address I even better than it does in the rich PLUM M ER DRU G COM PANY farming states o f the Mississippi val- T h ir d a n d M a d i s o n P o r tla n d . Or ¡ ley. Emmer. Emmer has proved to be especially hardy and drouth-resistant, and in the Northwestern states this grain has given greater yieldB per acre than bar A re made over Curled Hair Pads and ley or oats. However, at the Fort will not gall the horse. W rite us for free sample o f the Pad. Give the name Hays station, in Western Kansas, em o f your harness dealer. Sold by best mer has not proved as hardy and pro dealers everywhere. ductive as barley and oats. As a feed emmer will hardly take the place o f W. H. McMONIES & CO. barley and oats, but it may be ground P O R TLA N D , OREGON and fed in combination with these grains or with corn. Wherever barley or oats produce well emmer is not an especially profitable crop to grow, but in those sections o f the West in which the grains mentioned cannot be suc ( T coffee cessfully grown, emmer may prove to I TEA SPICES be a profitable crop. Worms Keister’s Ladies Tailoring College Neth& Co.% " IT C H C A N B E C U R E D GALL CURE MORSE COLLARS BAKIN G POWDER EXTRACTS JU S T RIG H T < SZS03E im 3>: CL0SSET & DEVERS PORtlAND. ORE. J She Could Forget That. “ You know your friend Haskell?” ! sue said. "Well, he put his arm around N O X A L L Foot Remedy me coming home the other night In .O R TE N D E R , A C H IN G . J the < ar " BURNING AND INFIAMED "Why didn’t you slap him In the tace? he asked furiously. F E E T -W ell, you know," said she, ” 1 couldn't because he's a friend of KNOCKS AL L O FFENS- A T C H IS O N G L O B * S IG H T S . BEFORC IV E ODORS AFTER yours.” Price 26 centa. A t all druggists or by mail, "Another time.” he said suavely, Best Rubber _ _ The trouble with luck Is It Is most Addreaa D r . O . O . F L E T C H E R Plate* 7.51 "you needn't mind about bts being a ly of the wrong kind. A l l s k y B l d g ., P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n Painlea* ExtrMion . 5 ML W. Ä. Will, friend of mine.” B E S T M E TH O D S Some homes always look at If the in lew* Extraction Free when plates or bridge work ordered. Conenltation Free. Yon cannot get better family has just moved In. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR K. A S. BRAND OF palnleee work anywhers, no matter how morn yon pay. A ll w ork fu lly g u a ran teed f o r fifte e n years. About the only vacation some peo She Knew T h e ir W ants. Bluciitf Disinfectant Spray ple get Is In Interruptions In their “ How did your printer happen to get Ammonia CoM Water liquid Starch work. this cut placed right?” asked the IN C O R P O R A T E D “ Clean. 0 ” Non-Boiling Washing Fluid A woman Is Immensely flattered If artist, as they looked over the proof Painless Dentists her husband tells her she Is "broad of the little magazine. Building. Third l W ash in gton. PORTLAND, OREGON -tea rs: I A . M. t o S T . M . S undays, 9 to 1 “Well, you see." explained the edi minded.” K . a N ° S . c h emiq ^ q . That was As soon as we get rid of one diffi tor. ” 1 placed It wrong culty, we usually find another waiting why. After this I'm going to place them all wrong. Then the printer to take Its place. 1 P h a r m a c is t s ' will place them Just the opposite In WT MANUFACTURE auDRUO »««ClAtTlgS The only people who really have a hts little way and they'll be right, you good time are those who enjoy being see." Phone Main 113 The Chinese Doctor Imposed upon. 401 M»in St. Vancouver, Washington Occasionally you meet a man who This wondeful man has made a life study o f the Bluejackets as Diver». dislikes to attract attention. But such properties o f Roots, The free Instruction given by the men are extremely rare. Herbs and Barks, and is givin g the world the T h ere'are's good m ln y devil. In the United State, navy at It. seamen benefit o f his N a m MARK e d ic O world, according to the man who al - 1 gunners school Includes a course In i No Mercury, Poisons diving. Many of the younger blue A B S O L U T E LY CURES ways wants to give the devil his due. I or Drugs Used. No jackets become very proficient In this DR. WHITING’S REMEDIES The older people get, the less regard work. ____ , Operations or Cutting Besides hit regular pay tbs M A N C r j C T I 'B E D B Y they have for looks In their ''night member of a ship’s crew, If a diver, Guarantees to cure Chrtarrh, Asthma. Lang, N A T I O N A L M E D I C I N E C O .. L T D . Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private R o o m s 3 a n d 4 . S h e l l e y B lk ., ies,” and the more for comfort. receives an extra compensation of s o f M n and Women. *22*4 M o r r i s o n SL . P o r t la n d , O r P h n e M ar-h all 2119 Women use the same expressions of $1.20 per hour for the actual time ha A SU RE CAN CER CURE 1. A P P E N D I C I T I S R E M E D Y . Just received from Pekin, China—safe, gar« sorrow in telling of a disappointment to employed under water. T b s o n ly k n o w n ca n » fo r A p p e n d ic itis w ith o u t end reliable. U. failing in its work*. t h e Bid o f t h e k n i f e D ir * « i m m e d ia t e r e lie f, in a dressmaker as of a disappoint a j ^ e f f e c t s a p e r m a n e n t c a r e ia a a b o rt ti m e I f you cannot call, w rite fo r symptom blank * Tha Swiss Married Woman. ment In love. and circular. Incloee 4 centa in stamp*. a . '“ S P E C I A L " R E M E D Y . A married woman In Switzerland la CONSULTATION FREE A man was trying to speak of • For Women's Ailm ent T a m o r a ef the Boo •1 b A lso U i «— *. Kidney and Bladder Trwo- pacifier to-day, and referred to him entitled to one-third of her husband's . . . ic e a m S e l M t t S . W e rk le e S e m e tr e a k e ie e t. Income as her Independent property, as "peacelfler." Why Isn't W r i t Le e m e r * r e ti e a d « e v i li e s e w i e I te n ta i J M H firs t St., c « r . M orrlsoa. Pert Land, O r^ aocordlng ta a sow law. *sr” s good w ord! t W ise D e n ta l C o . C. Gee Wo The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. CASTORlA T h e K in d You H ave Always Bought haa borne the signa- t u r e o f C Jliaa. h a s . 11. Fletcher, and haa been made under his personal supervision for over 3 0 vears. Allow no ons to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitutions and “ J u st-as-good *' are but Experiments, and endanger the health o f Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR lA Castoria is s harmless substitute for Castor Oil, P are»' gorlc, Drops and Hoothlng Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphiue nor other Narcotlo substance. Its age is Us guarantee. I t destroys W orm s and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhusa and W in d Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatuleucy. I t asslniilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bow els, giving healthy and nutural sleep. T h e Children’ s Panacea —T h e Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Hare Always Bought B e a r * t h e S ig n a t u r e o f In Use For Over 3 0 Years. TMK OCNTAUR td M M N V , TT MURRAY •▼REST, N tW YORR CITY. Sherman Jpay & Co. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIX TH , A T M O R R IS O N ST., P O R T L A N D , O R . ?%> ’ y f e wan( yOU to try this Piano IN YOUR HOME FREE. W e want you to try it at j our expense because— ¡U A t the end o f thirty days the Piano ITSELF will convince you o f the following facts; I t ’s the best value on earth for the price ($275). I t’s MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY right! We know there is so much real value in this Wellington Piano—w e’ re selling for $275—on easy payments—that w e’ re willing to let it be I T S OW N SALESMAN. It will tell its own story to you—in your home— if you’ ll send ua the coupon. Please sena me lull particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer. Name................................................... Address. Matter of Yeara. Knox— Poplelgh doesn’t brag about that bright boy of his any more. Blox— Has he ceased to be bright? IN IR V IN G T O N Knox— Not exactly. He aaya about High and sightly; 50x100; inside; the same sort of thlngi as formerly, east facing; in block with beautifnl but he’s got to the age where they are homes. East Ninth North, bet. Stan* saucy. __________________ ton and Siskiyou; excellent car service. Price $1700, plus balance due on street England’s Low Birth Rate, improvements, $335. Asphalt streets England’s birth rate last year was and cement walks. Phone owner. East the lowest on record—26.58 a thousand 1466, or call American Type Founders of population. This ta nearly 1.0 be Co., Second and Stark, Portland. low the rate for 1908, which showed a slight Increase over 1807, the first for Sams Old Kind. many years________________ Ruggles— Hava you a flreleaa cook sr In your kitchen? Heavy Snowfall In Alaska. Haggles— Yes, but it’s flreleaa be "Probably you wouldn't believe It, but snow fell during the past winter cause I can't afford to buy fuel for It In Valdes, Alaska, to the depth of 68 any more.________ __ feet by actual measurement taken dur T h a 8 u n ’a H e a t. ing the year,” said W. M. Gilman of The sun will continue to give out Ita that city.— Washington Herald. present amount of beat for thirty mil* lion years. C H O IC E L O T Germ an Standard for Horaaa. The German standard for horses heavily worked Is to have a ration furnishing 2.3 pounds digestible pro tein and 14.3 pounds digestible carbo hydrates and fat a day, which gives a nutritive ratio of 16.2. t LiPUOR-MOflPHINE-TOBACCO HABITS PERMANENTLY CURED “ »— ros MILL PARTICULARS - DAISY FLY KILLER K ÄÄÄH kS Neat, c le a n . o 8tlM Cheaper. taL cob venie«», d “ Isn't It oheaper to move than to pay rent?" 1 Inquired of the young married man. “ I suppose It la," he replied with a settled air, “ but my plan la cheaper that, either; I Uvs with my father-in- law." Made of metal, c TRY MURINE W hÄ E Y E R EM ED Y 1*8*8 ail SM Union Painless Dentists " wm uk. it LlaulS Farm, 26c, 60c. *il». Tub«. 25c, $1.00. B a rle y . REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING; Barley is successfully grown in Kan sas farther west than any other spring grain. In fact, barley is produced In larger quantities in the western coun ties of Kansas than in the central and eastern counties. The counties pro 25c. FULL POUND ducing the largest number o f bushels in 1900 were as follow s: Pawnee, Barton, Ness, Rush, Thomas, Pratt W k r l i e H id i t . and Hodgman. Each o f these counties ” 3o you read every word of the re produced over 150,000 bushels o f bar ports o f that investigation." ley in the year mentioned. “ Yes." Winter Rye. "A nd you feel benefited?” Another crop that grows success “ Unquestionably. I won my bet with fully in western Kansas is winter rye. the man who thought I wouldn't have This crop, however, is not grown as the necessary nerve and endurance." extensively as barley, and is appar ently a less profitable crop to ipow than wheat.— Dry Farming Bulletin. use CRESCENT BAKING POWDER Arrests Follow Crash. Birmingham, Ala.— The first crim i nal action taken as a result o f the fail ure o f the cotton firms o f Steele, Miller & Company, o f Cornith, Miss., and Knight, Yancey & Company, two months ago, resulted in the arrest o f J. A. McKnight in this city and John M. Miller in Decatur, Ala., members o f the firm o f Steele, Miller & Company. They are charged with sending forged bills of lading through the mails. Mc Knight was released on bonds o f $15,- 000. The smount involved in the fail ure of the two firms is $8,000,000, Full Set of T e«th ..................................... . $ 5 .0 0 Bridge Work or Teeth without Plates $3 50 to $S Gold Crow ns........................................$ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 Porcelain Crowns...............................$ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 Gold or Porcelain Fillinjrs......................... $ 1 .0 0 Up Silver Fillinjrs........................................ 5 0 c to $ 1 .0 0 Best Plate M ade............................................... $ 7 .5 0 No chanres for Painless Extracting when other work is done. 15 years’ Guarantee with all work. Hours. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 221 Mi Morrison Street. Your H air Contrary? Is It inclined to run a w a y ? D o n ’t punish it with a cruel brush and com b! 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