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( la Portland! Oregon Royal D-Lite Comfortable LADIES SHOES No SO CA No MoreX rill Less All Styles All Sizes Royal Shoe Co. 148 Fourth St. Near Morrison Mitt:, lift BMkkNpiiii StmpiMr lliraptiy Bairuns IS! tninm MOW ll Basks 2.5M otkefi In CW pnUiaoa IS Cola Meiskrll) Effideacy CenlacstMcanferresiinctJsa. Always s pssitisn for BUTTERFAT-BUTTERFAT make your next shipment to HAZELWOOD, PORTLAND Cream checks back by return mail. DO IT NOW Hazelwood Co., Portland Northwest Land Products Show at Sesrttle, October 4 to 14. Seattle. Opportunity for all com munities or counties In Oregon and Washington to make agricultural and horticultural displays Is ottered as a result of the holding of the Northwest Land Products Exposition at Seattle October 4 to 14. This will be the first show of the kind ever staged In Seattle and the whole of the Northwest is Invited to participate. The exhibition has the endorsement of commercial bodies and the railroads and the purpose of the display will be to bring about a better understanding of the many opportuni ties offered to homeseekers In the Northwest In addition to displays from Oregon and Washington, Idaho and Montana will send exhibits of fruits, grains and grasses. Alaska, too, will have a sec tion Bet aside for agricultural displays and British Columbia will have a part in the undertaking. Oregon, Idaho and Montana will combine on a special day at the expo sition. From Montana is coming an exhibit under the authority of the state and a special excursion party composed of more than 100 business men. It is hoped to have the gover nors of Montana, Idaho and Oregon as well as the governor of Alaska and the Premier of British Columbia pres ent at the exposition the same day. Since Portland will not repeat Its annual land show this year, the Seat tle exposition will afford exhibitors at the Salem fair an opportunity to place their displays before thousands of vis- ilors in the Washington metropolis and bring tne trutnrui story oi Ore gon's countless opportunities to the at tention of many men and women in terested In a home on the land. TRUE AT THE LAST Wolf-Dog Deserted Master, But Still Loved Him. HORSE A FRIEND OF MAN Answered "Call of His Fathers," Though He Proved Loyal When Loyalty Meant Death by the Fangs of His Pack. Ask Yourself the Question, How Have You Dealt With Faithful Animal Grown Old? t Tou mny hnve hnd a favorite horse sometime, and It may have grown old and the folks mny hnve advised sell ing or turning It out to die, maybe, Erasmus Wilson writes in the Pitts burgh Gazette-Times. Could you, or did you give consent to thus disposing of your old friend? How would you like to meet such an old friend on the avenue geared In heavy, cunilierous harness to a rickety He hnd been called Wolf since ptip nyhood. He stood nearly forty Inches, with a small ragged, rail-like body, and conlcurt loaded to the limit of his unusually long legs that ended In great, soft, padlike feet. Jack Stern, Steve Wormell's partner, used to say that the dog could not turn round In their "two-by four" cabin without knocking over the table und chairs and seriously endangering the stove and other furniture. One evening, as Steve and Jack sat playing a guine of crlbbage In their ranger cabin, a wolf howled lugubri ously from the mountuln side. After a moment came the answer; then an- strength to move, and to hear the coarse commands of the unfeeling driver and the cruel cuts of the whip when he was straining his stiffened joints und weakened muscles until he seemed ready to totter and fall? But then you might not recognize him on account of the prominence of his bones, the roughness of his coat and his slavish and heartbroken ap pearance. We can hardly recognize In a weary, shambling, ill-kept brute the once sleek, sprightly, prancing steed other caught up the 'cull, and another, that was our pet and pride. New Houston Hotel SIXTH AND EVERETT STS. Four Blocks from Union Station. Under new management. All rooms newly decorated. SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH Rates SOc, 75c, $1, $1.50 Per Day. HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL The only Automobile School on the Pa cific Coast maintaining a Gas Tractor Dept. Uning Holt Caterpillar, C. U Beat Tracklayer and Wheel Tractors, both in tha school and operating field. 445 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Ore. A Deciduous Tree. John Drew was congratulated at the Players In Gramercy park on the abundant hair with which, despite his years, he is still blessed. "Thank goodness," said Drew, com placently, "I'm not like Tree. "Tree went Into a Los Angeles bar ber shop the other day and said. " 'Can you cut my hair without my taking oft my collar?' "The barber, with a loud laugh, slapped Tree's pink and polished dome jocularly. ' " 'Why, blesB your heart, Sir Her bert,' he said, 'I could cut It without your taking off your hat.' " Wash ington Star. Oregon Hernia Institute Rupture treated mechanically. Private fitting rooniB. Highest testimonial.. Re sults guaranteed. Call or write. JOHNSON & UMBARGER 411-412 Alisky Build inn, Portland, Oregon HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. We want an you have. Write (or prices and shipping tags THE H. F. NORTON CO. Portland. Ore, Seattle, Wn o WE PAY MORE FOR OLD AUTO TIRES than the junk Bias dsn. Wrne far prices. OREGON VULCANIZING CO.. 560 Washington St. Portland. Ore. Queer, But True. "It's a queer world." "Why?" "Stand up and say that riches don't make for happiness and everybody will agree with you heartily." "That's so." "And everybody will go out and keep right on trying to get rich." Detroit Free Press. Excellent Plan. "Why do you work the back alleys, my good fellow? You don't look like a tramp." "I'm not. I'm selling a vacuum cleaner, and wherever I find the head of the house beating rugs I have a good chance for a sale." Louisville Courier-Journal. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened, 25c and 30c a dozen. Knives and Scis sors around. Automatic Keen Edge Co., 189Vi Fourth St., Portland, Oregon. Po Your Own Plumbing; By boying direct from ua at wholesale prices and save the plumber's profits. Write ua to day your needs. We will give you our rock bottom "direct-to-you" prices, t. o. b. rail or boat. We actually save you from 10 to 36 per cent All (roods jruaranteed. Northwest headquarters for Leader Water Systems and Fuller & Johnson Engines. STARK-DAVIS CO. 212 Third Street. Portland, Ore son Her Guests. "We're goin' to have company at our house," said Rose Elizabeth, age 4. "And I'll bet you don't know who it is, either." "Who is it?" "Two lady girls and a gentle boy." Indianapolis News. The Way of It. "There was a great wreck of schoon ers lately." "How was that?" i "The police raided the place just as the schooners were crossing the bar." Baltimore American. until the lonesome wall echoed from mountuln top to mountain top. Suddenly there came a howl, nearer and more deep-throated. Stern opened the door. "Come here, Stove!" he said, and the ranger stepped to his side. On a smull, treeless mound, not far from the cubin, sat Wolf. lie was squatting on his haunches, with his nose pointed toward the sky, while from his throat came a cry quite un like his usual howl. "It's the call of his fathers, Steve," said Jack. "Some day you'll have no dog ; he'll be gone with the pack." Steve lnughed at the Idea. He had brought Wolf, an awkward, bench-leg ged puppy, out to the ranger cabin in a sack; the dog had always been faith ful and contented with his lot But one morning In the spring Wolf was missing, At first Steve clung to the hope that Wolf would return when the "running" season wns over. He had heard of dogs doing that. But spring merged into summer, and summer into fall, yet the dog did not come back, Then they began to hear that Wolf had been seen running at the head of a small band of wolves, although they never found a man who had actually seen him. About Christmas time, when the snow was deeper than for many win ters post, prowling bnnds of wolves be gan to come down near the camp. One day Steve found that a large bull elk had been killed within a mile of tamp. Signs of the struggle were to be seen for a hundred yards round Near the scattered bones of the elk were the disembowled remains of two wolves. A little farther along a young cow elk hud fallen beneath the fungs of the mountain bundtts. And at each kill Steve found a large track, twice the size of that made by a common wolf. When the snow hnd crusted so that It would bear up the weight of a man, Steve threw his rifle across his arm and walked over to the breaks of the Grande Ronde. He was nearlng the In Desperate Straits. "What do you think of a man with a rent in his coat and only three but tons on his vest?" "He should either get married or di vorced." London Saturday Evening Journal. His Start. "I hear, Miss Gladys, that your brother is ambitious to break records "Well, he's begun practicing with the most expensive one we bought for our Victrola. Baltimore American. GOOD Paint Means GOOD Results See Your Local Dealer Now HE HAS IT. Maybe It Is well that we do not know them when we see them In their sadly changed conditions. Ask the veteran cavalryman about lis favorite horse and he'll tell you things that will bring a lump into your throat. Many a time and oft, perhaps, they endured storms and braved dan gers on picket posts, faced death In mad and turbulent rivers, occupied a common bed on the ground, foraged for food to stay their hunger and shared the last handful of parched corn or piece "of hardtack. And he will tell of the times his trusty steed saved him from capture or denth, or bore him Into the thick of the battle and maybe fell a victim to some merciless bullet or shell, or maybe both were wounded together- U to die in mercy, he to live and suffer on. The old trooper Is never willing, much less anxious, to part with the horse that has borne him through try lug campaigns, and to which he feels so greatly Indebted. No doubt this was the feeling of the Arab whom Mrs. Caroline B. S, Norton has so deftly and effectively sketched In the poem that made her famous "The Arab's Farewell to His Steed," which concludes as follows : When last I saw him drink! Away! The fevered dream is o'er; I eould not live a day, and know that we should meet no more; They tempted me, my beautiful! for hun ger's power 1b strong; They tempted me, my beautiful! but I have loved too long; Who said that I had given thee up? Who said that thou wert solar Tis false, 'tis false! my Arab steed! I flung them back their gold. Thus, thus, I leap upon thy back, and scour the distant plains Away! Who overtakes us now Bhall claim thee lor his pains. When You Follow I The Trail .....-y-' ,,'JS'- Go ways f3 ed! v-AKtm stf 'fc SjVJ tfG , ! a I 111! I IILH II Potato Doughnuts (Write for Recipe) retain the moisture several days. An excellent wholesome food when made with the pure 16 Baking Powder Always sure to please. Try a can today at our nsK. A Handy Book containing 10 Cook ing Lessons and 54 Tested Recipes will be mailed you FREE if you will lend your nam and address to JAQUES MFG. CO, CHICAGO ' - gs J Sold by all Grocers The "Cullud Gemmen" Speaks. A heavy shudow In the deep gloom of the recess approaching the bar be came animated and presently strolled out Into the lobby wearing a delegate's badge. He couldn't escape. A pad and pencil backed by a reporter con fronted him. "Is you one o' dem writers dot pulls dls cullud gemmen' stuff ev'y day in Ship Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Eggs & Farm Produce To the Old Reliable Everdlng house with a record of 45 years of Square Dealing) and be assured of Top Market Prices. ' F. M. CRONKHITE, 45-47 Front St, PORTLAND, ORE PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, ATTENTION 1 PERFECT PRINTING PLATES Furnished on short notice. Write for Scale of Prices. Portland Electrotype & Stereotype Co., Front t Stark, Portland, Or. 1r newsnttnahs?" grinned the dele- broken lands when the sound of a run- gut(?i evl(icntiy overjoyed at the pros ning pack came to his ears. A moment Dect . interview later a small baud of wolves, perhaps "Sure " said the reporter fifteen in number, burst from the tim ber, running toward him. And at their head ran Wolf. The ranger forgot his danger. He cried, "Wolf, don't you know me?" The sound of his voice brought the great dog to a standstill, and the pack stopped with him. Nose in the air, sides aquiver, he stood n moment; then, with n low bay of recognition, he sprang toward his one-time master. The pack, evidently mistaking their lender's intention, likewise wished at Steve. And the next instant, with his gun clubbed, he was in the midst of a snarling, snapping mnss of famine- crazed wolves. When Jack arrived on the scene he found Steve sitting in the snow, with th shaggy head of Wolf pillowed in "That's me. l'retty good em Well, sir, you are not the corre spondent I'm looking for. If I am to be interviewed send one of your more mature men, who elucidate the flank movements of the old guard nnd analyze the effect of a great muu's dyspepsia on the vote of a delegation." Whereupon the shadow faded Into the deeper gloom of the' streets. Chicago Tribune. Censorship Dragon. Let the American people stnnd In fear and trembling of the eventful out come of the Insidious growth of cen sorship powers. Censorship is no fantasticul bugaboo -it Is a real national peril, because the flu v mnv not he fur off when cen his lap. Around him, with their mangy gorg( n(Jer the shndow of the Amerl pelts torn and bloody, lay half a dozen f In,et,endencb. will be em- s 4 i - J FT ltJH fgff'G Eyes inflamed by expo- quickly relieved by manna sr EL, W Eje Remedy. NoSmirting. w JT .,.t If,,, Comfort. 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The ranger's clothing wns torn to shreds nnd one arm and leg were a mass of cuts nnd gashes; but there were tenrs in his eyes. "He fought for me, Jack," he said, pressing the stiffening lids over the glazed eyes of the dead hound. "He gave his life for me. How he fought ! And ngnlnst his own blood, too. Yon der lies one of his own pups. Why shouldn't I love him?" Youth's Com panion. P. N. U. No. 83, I9f6 WHKN wrlttnr to adrertieen, plaaM Mt9 " am this aapsr. Not Through The Kitchen. "Has the furnace gone out, Brid get?" "It didn't come through here, mum." Boston Transcript What, Indeed! It was a very serious conversation that was overheard by a number of passengers of a street car the other night. Two young girls of the "giddy" type were conversing about the possi bilities of ,the United States getting into trouble with Mexico, Well, I certainly would hate to see powered by legislative enactment to foist their individual whims, hobbies or prejudices on the suffering public. It is not beyond our imagination to see a fnnutical functionary, with the title of censor, who is a vegeturiun, forcing the people of his city to ab stain .from meat. Other censors with similar whims might censor tea and coffee, cigars and cookbooks. Already it is reported ministers are sensing the possibility of their pulpits being ruthlessly purged of objectionable texts. New York Telegram. Too Late. This story was told by Admiral Dewey of the united States navy: One afternoon tne Business agent for a Chautauqua went to a prosperous town to see some of the natives with regard to booking a performance and finally landed in the office of Jones. "Yes, I am Mr. Jones," Bald the oc cupant, "What can I do for you?" "I called to see you about a Chau tauqua," returned the visitor. "Nothing doing," curtly interrupted Jones. "My wife and I have already decided on a car of another make." Kansas City Star. Jarring Colon. Mrs. Youngbride I'd like to change these eggs I ordered by telephone yesterday. Grocer What's wrong witn mem, ma'am? Mrs. Youngbride Why, the sbells are a deep brown and the only egg cups I have are a robin s egg blue.- Boston Transcript. Tobacco Aids Soldiers. The beneficent effects of tobacco at the front were affirmed by the Lancet as long ago as 1870, when the ques tion was being discussed In connection with the Franco-Prussian war. "The soldier." it was said, "wearied with all the American soldiers go down into long marches and uncertain rest, oh Mexico," one girl said. talnlng his food how and when he can, "Why?" her companion inquired. wim his nervous system always in a Because, while the soldiers were gtttte 0( tension from the dangers and down In Mexico what would prevent excitement he encounters, finds that the Europeans from coming over here is cigar or pipe enables him to sus- and getting us girls?" Columbus (O.) Uain fatigue with comparative equa- Dispatch. nimlty. . . . 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