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A n cien t c e re m o n y . T h e a n c ie n t cerem o n y of placing lo av es In whtqh coins had been In- s e rte d on th e to m b sto n e in S elstoo c h u rc h y a rd , N otts, fo r old people tc pick up au d ta k e aw ay, w as observe*} th e o th e r S«*nd>iv C H IC K EN S W A N T E D F ra n k L. S m ith w an t* c h ic k e n s a n d w .ll pay a* lollow*; L ive S p r in g C h ic k e n * ................. 17c Ciocxl F a t H en* ...................... 18c l>re**ed C h ic k e n s ..........................20c 1»iewis«d Veal . ..* .......13c I>ie».“ed HI«K'k H o g * ....................11c W e can use a n y q u a n tity o f Duck*. T urkey*. E tc. W e do not c h a rg e com m ission on a n y th in g . A d d re ss all s h ip m e n ts Instant Relief for All Eyes F R A N K L. 1FM1TH M E A T CO- “F i g h t i n g t h e B e e t T r u s t " PORTLA N D . OREG ON that are irritated from dust, heat, sui or wind, PETTIT’S EVE SALVE. Al drufrgiits or Howurd Bros., Buffalo N. Y. B E A U TIFU L PO S T CARDS FREE ^ jp , kl T e s W rite for c a ta lo g u es a nd lite ra tu rn . D eveloping a n d p r in tin g . Mail order* giv en p ro m p t a tte n tio n P o r tla n d r h o i o fc u p p ly C o 141* T hin! S tr e e t 1’u K T L A N D . O R E PA TCM TQ COPYRIGHT! ARO TRA 11 MARKS | SA | C U I O 'w*c ured. Hook of a c c u ra te — = rifo rm a to ri fre e on re«iuest. , * * «»Ai. 719 Board Trait Bidr.. Pwtks4. 0. d -H i i o ________________ _ il. » . l'a le n i UlUce. v>iiahuaiio.i. Li. O .) P U B L IC L A N D S . Advice given on nil mutter« nertain in if to H o t s - «t*-i il- I r t Lund. Timi «-r Claim«. Mining. Irrig s- t" *•'<• App. «I« prepi.r**il; Niait* >onr n w write i r inform ation. («ro\t*r Languititi*- atly. W ashing- tou. It. ( ’ 1*«.ru.fily Law Fxuim ner. L and L-ttite. »» i » h ington, L». ('. Dy Lydia 0 . Pinkham ’s Vegetable Compound Only O n e " B t O v t O Q L IIS IN f" T h a t is L A X A T IV E B h O M o Q U I N I N E . Look for th e a itrn a tu re of E. W. G R O V E . U r e J th e W orld o v e r to C u re a Cold in O ne D ay. Xoc. M o tn e r L o v e . M other lo v e h ath th is u n llh en ess to any o th e r love. T e n d e r to th e o b ject, It can he Infinitely ty ia n n lc a l to Itself and th e n c e all Its p ow er of sed -sacri- tlce.— Lew W allace. a r e 'v e r v b e co m in g to sit ml. r ligurt s. P e o r ia , I I.— “ I w is h to le t e v e ry one T h e d e e p braid - d 1st rids used a s tr im t n o w w h a t L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s rem o- d ie s h a v e d o n e fo r m ing te n d to e m p h a siz e th e s h o rtn e s s Homesteads and Timber Lands Located m e. F o r tw o y e a rs o f c ta ts a n d n a rro w n e ss of sk irts. I f y o u r F _ rm o r P ro p e r y i* For S ale I suffered. T h e doe, t i',r m< uli l al. o show s tire n e w b ro a d t o r s sa id I liad t u slr-twl co lla r 1 Can Sell it QUICK for CASH m o rs, a n d th e only S end D e sc rip tio n a n d P ric e . A d d ress re m e d y w as th e s u r C. A. B£N G TSO N g e o n ’s k n ife . M y LARGELY MATTER OF FAITH 500 H e n ry B ldg. PORTLAND. O R E . m o th e r b o u g h t m3 L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s P ro o f of A u th e n tic ity of R elics, Re ¡jjj V e g e t a b l e Com- ligious or H isto rical, In M ost m p o u n d , a n d to d a y I C ases Im possible. a m a h e a lth y wo ,v m a n . F o r m o n th s Most economical and effective for house T h e a u th e n tic ity of relics, re lig io u s *?u I su ffe re d f r ira in . and school heating. f .a n im a tio n ,a n d y o u r S a u a tiv e W ash re o r h isto ric a l, m u st in m any c a s e s be J. C. BAY ER FURNACE CO. liev ed m e. Y o u r L iv e r P ills h a v e no la rg e ly a m a tte r of fa ith ; p ro o f is e q u a l a s a c a t h a r t i c . A n y o n e w ish in g o ften lack in g , o ften Indeed im p o ssib le fro n t nnd V a ket S’s. Portland, C r. p ro o f o f w h a t y o u r m e d ic in e s h ave to p ro cu re. T he n u m b er of co u ch es d o n e f o r m e c a n g t i t f ro m a n y d r u g - , — g is t o r b y w r itin g to m e. Y o u ca n u e n o ta b le from th e f a c t “th a t th e y h av e «i i m y te s tim o n ia l in a n y w a y y o u w ish , ¡ b e e n s le p t In by good Q ueen B e ss” a n d I w ill b e g la d to a n s w e r l e t t e r s .’’— [ show n In m an o r h o u se s is legion and M rs. Cnr.isT i.V A H e l d , 105 M o u n d S t . , ' th e sa m e m ay be said of m an y o th e r P e o r ia , 111. h isto ric a l h eirlo o m s th e re a l h isto ry of w hich Is lo st In th e m ists of a n A n o th e r O p e r a tio n A v o id e d . FARM LA N D S M ew O rle a n s, L a .— ‘‘F o r y e a rs I suf- tiq u ity . How m any p a irs of gloves f re d f ro m s e v e re fe m a le tro u b le s. 7 i e r r given by K ing C h a rles I as k eep B o u g h t a n d S o ld F in a lly I w a s c o n fin e d to m y b ed an d sa k e s on th e day of h is e x e c u tio n ? th e doc to r s a id a n o p e r a tio n w asn eo es- T h e re a re q u ite a n u m b er of c la im a n ts s irv . I g a v e L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s V eg for th e honor. O ne p a ir h a s r e c e n tly e ta b le C o m p o u n d a tr ia l first, an d b e e n th e c a u s e of a law su it, a n d It w a s sa v e d f r o m a n o p e r a tio n .” —M rs. H A R R Y M . C O U R T R IG H T I . il y P e y k o u x , 1111 K e rle re o S t.. IS'ew w as said In th e co u rse of th e tr ia l th a t th ey w ere given by th e k in g to O rlean s, I .a . Y e o n B ldg., P o r tla n d , O re . B ishop Juxon on th e scaffold. T h e re T h e g r e a t y o lu m e o f u n s o lic ite d tes. Is yet a n o th e r p a ir w hich h a s h a d a tim o n y c o n s ta n tly p o u r in g in p ro v eí % ---------------------- ✓ c o n c lu s iv e ly t h a t L y d ia E . P in k h a m 's fa r s tr a n g e r h isto ry th a n m ost S tu a r t V e g e ta b le C o m p o u n d is a re m a rk a b le relics, w hich h av e Indeed little h is re m ed y f o r th o se d is tr e s s in g fe m in in e to ry , b u t a quiet p a ssin g from g e n e ra ills f ro m w h ic h so m a n ./ w o m en suffer. tio n to g e n e ra tio n In E nglish c o u n try CUT RATES IN h o u ses. T h ey w ere se n t by K ing PAINLESS DENTISTRY! C h a rle s on th e d ay of ex ecu tio n by a . P a in le s s E x t r a c t i o n .....F re e I i S ilv e r F i l l i n g s ................... JCc tr u s ty hand to S p e a k e r I^enthall “for f Gold F i ll in g s .......................75c I a m ity ’s sa k e .” O nly one of th e p a ir ' 22 K. G old C r o w n s ................... $3 P o r c e la in C r o w n s ...................$2 now su rv iv es, th e o th e r w as b u rn ed M o la r G old C r o w n s .................$4 In a bush fire In A u stra lia . T he B rid g e W o rk . 22 K. G o l d ... $1 Ç T COFFEE 1 I n la y F ills . P u r e G o l d ........... $2 p re c io u s glo v es had gone th e re w hen V e r y N ic e R u b b e r P l a te . . $4 ! TEA SPICES 11 th e L e n th a lls aw h ile ago le ft th e ir T e s t R u b b e r P l a te o n E a r t h .......................................$7 BAKING POWDER A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . ho m es and th e ir la n d s and had, w ith EXTRAC rs D o n ’t th ro w y o u r m oney a w a y . A d o lla r sr>” ed C h a rle s II ’s pard o n of L e n th a ll, been I p tw o d o lta r s e a r n e d . O u r o r ig in a l re lia b le M odern JUST RIGHT P a in le s s M e th o d s a n d o u r p e r f e c te d office e q u ip - i c h e rish e d in m any w an d erin g s in Au -» ro j-k iifrC in iir-» m e n t s a v e s u s tim e a n d y o u r m o n ey . s tra lia . T h e su rv iv in g glove an d th e COSTON DENTISTS, 5th Morris«», Portland C L O S SE T 6 DRYERS Entrance 291'5 Morrison, opposite I’ostolfice snd Meier A j pard o n a re now b ack In E n g la n d , be po«ru>ND. oat. J | I ’s >k Fstablished In Portland 10 years. Open evening* ca u se h ap p ily th e L e n th a lls a r e back. until 8 and Sundays until 12:10. for people who work. It is q u ite likely th a t K ing C h a rles g av e aw ay se v e ra l p a irs of gloves, for g lo v es th e n w ere co stly th in g s —c itie s g a v e th e m to v isitin g so v e reig n s w h e re now a d d re ss e s or gold boxes a r e given. B ut In th e d a y s of th e S tu a r ts gloves w ere costly enough at an y r a te to c a rry a se n tim e n t, even a k in a 's se n tim e n t. B O Y N T O N FURNACES OREG j N ANO W ASH INGTON A T R IP TO PORTLAND FR E E OLD T h e re ar** lam n s t h a t cost tnorp. h u t t h e r e is no b e tte r lam p m ad e a t a n y I>r‘ce. C o n stru cted o f so lid b ra s s ; n ic k e l p la te d —e a sily kept cle a n : an o rn a m e n t to a n y m om in a n y h o rse . T h e re I n n o th in * know n to th e a r t o f lu m r-tn a k itip t h at c a n a d d to th e T ain e o f th e R A VO I a m p a s a 1 ijyt t- V vimr d e rlc e . Kv< ry d«-nier e v ery w h ere. If n o t a t yours, w rite for d e scrip tiv e c irc u la r to th e nep.revt ;ip<-ncr o f th e S T A N D A R D OIL C O M P A N Y ( In c o r p o ra te d ) INITRO CLUB® and (EV/CLUB SH O T SHELLS D uring fifty years, four generations o f shooters have sworn by the “ old yellow Shells”— UMC NEW CLUBS. T hey have never been found w anting w here, wary, hard-to-kill gam e is concerned. M isfires are never thought of with these old reliable, hard hitting shells. A smokelesi powder shell equally popular in its class is the N 1TRO C LU B Steel Lined Shell The powder charge protected by the steel lining guarantees a uniform load when hunting under the most severe weather conditions. " Gamt Late» 1910” mailed fret. THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY S sj IOKLLESS POWDER *«“ cr: *** Br,*Jw,r> N,w Th«y N ever Com e Back. ' “ F o u r th in g s com e not back to s m an o r w om an: th e sped a rro w ; th e tp o k e n w ord, th e pa»t Hie; an d th e A« e le c te d o p r o rtu t k y ' The G re a t dLmulet,” by A!a :d L it j c*r BLACK POWCCR en you need COUCM ? , AGE IS L o o k to tn e r-u tu rc . F in ish ev ery day and b e done w ith it. You h av e done w h a t you could. Som e b lu n d e rs an d a b s u rd itie s no d oubt c re p t in ; fo rg et th em as sot n a s you can. T om orrow is a new d ay ; begin it w ell and se re n e ly , an d w ith too high a s p irit to be c u m b ered w ith y o u r oid n o n se n se.—E m e rso n . Men Find It Out W hen T hey A ttem p t to F ris k A bout in Boy F ash io n . If you e v e r d o u b t th a t you’re grow- Ing old an d se d ate, you fa th e rs . Just ta k e th e k id s o u t in to th e w oods and se e th e d ifferen ce b etw een y o u rself of to d a y a n d y este rd a y . You see th em p lunging a b o u t w ith w hoops Of Joy. an d g e n e ra lly living gladly. A nd y ou-- well, w hen you tr y to sit dow n y o u r k n e e s creak , an d th e le a v e s b p n e a th you do n ’t seem aB th e y o n ce did. T h e golden su n s h in e filters th ro u g h th e tr e e s ; th e ru s tle of sm a ll living th in g s reso u n d s th ro u g h th e w oods; th e p e rfu m e of rich rip en in g th in g s I o a ts to you. and w ithin you som e th in g Is s tru g g lin g to b reak loose. You d o n 't know Just w hat It Is, but It h u rts . You a re too old now to run an d w hoop and c a rry on lik e th o se k id s. I t would be b e n e a th y o u r dig n lty . b u t so m e th in g w ithin you seem s c a llin g to you, an d y o u r old body c a n 't resp o n d . You w a n t to yell an d ru n —th a t Is. you b eliev e you do. b u t i t ’s no use S o m e th in g Is h o ld in g you b a rk . So th e r e you alt an d w a tc h the c h ild re n playing, an d tb e lr hap p in ess la a s o n ce y o u rs w as. A nd It m a k e s th e h e a rt ac h e to th in k of It— som e d ay th e y will be ev en a s you—lo n g in g to b re a k , loose In to Joy b o rn o f th e a u tu m n , b u t held back. H eld b ack by so m e th in g ...a t we call old age. Brood M ares. B rood m a re s should, of co u rse, he w ell s h e lte re d b o th In su m m e r and w in te r, b u t n o t to th e ex clusion of p le n ty of su n lig h t, fre s h a ir and e x er cise. H a n d le th e m c a re fu lly an d feed In te llig e n tly . G ive th e m a re a m ini m um of co rn an d a m axim um of pro- te ln -b e a rln g feed, such as o a ts , bran and alfalfa. W hen sh e la n o t w orking le t h e r h a v e th e ru n of x p a s tu re or iot. w ith a n open shed to p ro te c t her 'ro m h e a t o r su d d e n s to r m s N o t only d o w e (ru a ra n 'e e o u r w ork, h u t wo p ro m ise to d o it q u irk lv . p a n less I y a nd care fu lly . T h e below pr.ee* sp e ak for th^mBelve*. S IX U S A N D L N JC Y C O M FO R T. FILL-O If you h a v e a c h in g te e th or c a v itie s a n d a re too nerv o u s fo r th e d e n tis t ordeal, t r y “ f ilf - o ” th e hom e d e n tis t. A t d r u jts is ta o r K e n t by m ail lo r 50c. F.tM S e t o f T e e th ................................ * 5 .0 0 B rid g e W o rk or T e e th W ith o u t P la te * ............................................ f 3 .5 0 to 1 5 .0 0 Gold C r o w n s ....................................... $ 3 .5 0 to $S.OO P o rc ela in C r o w n s ................................ $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 Gold or P o rc eia m F illin jjs .................... $1 IJp S d v e r Filling.- . . . . . 5GCU>$1 F IL L -O M F G . CO 351 Cnyrr B m'Ami. SlAlTIL WASH. r 320 Acre Hcmestecds 15 Y E A R S Union D e n t a l C o . R A IN L E S S D E N T IS T S . F irs t aiW M u ir »on t t s . F c h T L A N D . O R ’3. Free E cursicn Irim PorlJiiid to Lind and Return CONTINENTAL SECURITIES CO. 301 h u .« « B‘* I0R3LA.SD 0 U ^ J j IVioitv... . . . . i..« 4 \e r . K prpnay. th e r e n te r of th e cham p a g n e co u n try , h a s erected a m onu m en t In honor of th e fo u n d e r of its p ro sp e rity , th ° B en ed ictin e m onk, Dorn P e rig n o n , 15«"8-1715, th e in v e n to r of th e p ro cess for th e m a n u fa c tu re cT s p a rk lin g w-ino« S iow -K u re is n o t a “food” — it is a m e d ic in e , an d the o n ly m e d ic in e in th e w o rld for cow s only. T R Y M U R IN E E Y E R E M E D Y fo r R ed, W eak , W eary , W a te ry E y es a n d G ra n u la te d E y elid s. M u rin e D o esn 't S m a r t— S o o th es E y e P ain . D ru g g ists S ell M urine E y e R em ed y , L iq u id , 2f»c, f)0c, $1.00. M u rin e E y e S alv e in A sep tic' T u b es. 2.r»c. $1.00. E y e B ooks a n d E y e A d v ice F re e by M ail. M u rin e E y e R em ed y Co., C h icag o . W a n .tu w. u M a d e fo r t h e c o w a n d , a s i t s n a m e in d ic a te * , a c o w c u r t . B a r r e n n e s s , r e t a i n e d a f te r b ir th , a b o r t io n , s c o u r s , c a k e d u d d e r , a n d a ll s im ila r a ffe c tio n s p o s itiv e ly a n d q u i c k l y c u re d . No o n e w h o k e e p s c o w * , w h e t h e r m a n y o r few j e n n affo rd to b e w i t h o u t “ K o w - K u ra . I t is m a d e e s p e c ia lly to k e e p c o w s h e a lt h y C u r book “ W h a t to D o V / h e n Y o u r Cow * A re S ic k ” .s e n t free A sk y o u r lo c a l d e a le r for *‘K o w - K u r e , " o r s e n d to t h e m a n u f a c tu r e r s . Dairy A ssociation Co., LyndonviHa, Vt. ------ - ivian. “A re you th e o w n er of th is p la c e ? ” a s k e d th e Look ag en t. “ I a m ,” r e plied F a rm e r C o rn to ssel. ‘‘A n y th in g I can do fo r y o u ?” “ No. T h e ch a n c e s a t e th a t you a r e to o h ard -w o rk ed to h av e tim e to read an y th in g , and th .it you h a v e n ’t a n y sp a re ch an g e, an y how . L et me t'*11* *o h • d m a n .” N eu have It is not 1 R ecord P riso n S en ten ce. A G erm an w o rk m an n am ed G au sch v | h a s Ju st b een re le a se d from th e Jail a t M uelhausen a f te r se rv in g 45 y e a rs im p riso n m e n t fo r m u rd er. T h is ^con j 8 titu te s a record as re g a rd s a co n tin u o u s term of in c a rc e ra tio n I d m od e r n tim es. T h o ro u g h , p ra c tic a l an a uimifnb- I ed course. W e a ssist stu d e n ts to | eeu re p o sitions as ch au ffeu rs, ! re p a rm en, e tc. W rit« Automobile Sciool of M ot»i®rs w ill fin d ’»s. W W« in s lo w 's S o o th in g B y ru p tu*- b. s t r e m e d use f c i t h e i r c ù û ù jô * ! l u r i n g t h e t e e t h i n g :#i tud PACIFIC STATES AERONAUTICAL SCHOOL WE TEACH YOU TO FLY N o n e w th e o rie s b u t a c tu a l h a n d P n jr a n d flying s ta n d a r d m ac h in e s. E asy to le a rn . T h ousand* o f do lla rs to l»e m ad e (riving e x h ib itio n f lig h ts a t f a rs, e tc . W rite fo r fu ll d e ta ils . 1921 j T h ird S tr e e t F O R TL A N D , OREGON W hich P rove* It. “A g irl of tw en ty is ev e r so m uch older th a n a boy of th e sam e ag e .” “S u re , I know a g irl of tw e n ty w hose fam ily B ible show s sh e w as b o .a iu 1880.” Bad Breath ‘‘F or m o n th s I had g reat tro u b le w ith m y Stomach and used all k in d s of m edicines. My tongue has Ixen actu ally as green as grass, my b reath having a bad odor. Two w e^ksago a friend recom m ended Cascarets and after u sing them 1 can w illingly and cheerfully say th a t th e y have entirely cured me. I th erefo re le t you know th a t I «hall recom m end th em to an y one suffer ing from such tro u b le s.” —Chris. H H al- pern. 114 K. 7 th S t., New York, N. Y. Pl**ms*nt_ P alatab!«. P o te n t. T a ste Good. Do Good N e v e r S»ck*»n W eaken or G n p a 10a ¿Sc. 60c. N e v e r sold in bulk. T*»* een - o in e ta b le t « ta m p -d C C C. 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