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etea n Smith Wants Dressed Veal and Pork W e w a n t d re; mim I veal a n d p urk a n d live c h ic k en«. We do n o t ch ai Ku commituiion. We will p ay yon p ro m p tly . S hip a n y o u a n tity a n d sh ip a n y d ay . W e will puy a« follow* fo r good f a t »tuff: D r e s s e d V e a l ...................... 9c t o 10c D r e s s e d P o r k .................. 12 c L i v e H e n s ............... is c * « « • ......................................... 23c A ddroaa all Khipment* F R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T CO . “ F lffh t ln ff th e B e e f T r u s t ” PO R TLAN D , OREGON N u r ie r y IS BLOWN TO BITS I i f (1 w _ ______ A ile d II. Hoods Sarsaparilla By virtue of its unequaled blood-purifying, nerve-stength- ening, stomach-toning, appe tite-restoring properties, is the one Great Spring Medicine. lt c a d y w it h H e r A u m v r r . o v e r blew a h o rn fo r th e s k ip p e r if h e c h a n c e d to he a b s e n t w h e n th e y a r “ Q u e e r h a b it M iss P a s s a y h a s w h en riv e d . F r o m D irc k s e n ’s s k iff g re w y o u ’r e ta lk in g to h e r .” th e p r e s e n t f e r r y s y s te m of th e c ity . “W h y ? D o e sn ’t s h e lis te n ? ” "O h, y es. v e ry a tte n tiv e ly , b u t sh e k e e p s n o d d in g h e r h e ad a n d in te rp e c t- ln g ‘y e s,’ ‘y e s,’ a ll th e tim e .” " I th in k sh e h a s fa lle n In to t h a t h a b it w a itin g fo r so m e m a n to p ro p o se.”— C a th o lic S ta n d a r d a n d T im es. H ig h e r A u th o r ity . " J o h n , you d o n ’t h a v e h u r r y to g e t In to th e c a r J u s t b e c a u s e th e g u a rd sa id ‘s te p l i v e l y ! '” “ It w a s n ’t th e g u a rd , M a rla , a n d he d id n ’t s a y ‘s te p liv e ly !’ H e s a id ’s tip lo iv ely , th e re , d a n g y e z !* ” r-.ua- or s l aw i aw FIJI* coax m e u r n 1 .to activity by gt'ulle m ethods. They do not scour, gripe o r weaken. They are a to ale to the btomuch, liver and nerves; Invigorate Instead of weaken. They cu rb h the blood and enable the stom ach to g et all the nourishm lit from food th a t la p u t Into it. These pills contain no calo m el; they nre soothing, healing and stim ulating. F o r sale by all d ru g g ist« in 10c and 2r>o slz-s. If you need medical ad vice. w rite M unvon’s Doctors. They will c drive to the best of their ability abso lutely free of C harge. »H’NYON’S, *34 an d Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, l'a . Send 10c fo r trja l pack ag e. v ic tim * Of a D e lu s io n . " B ir d s a n d b e a s ts , y ou kno w , c h il d re n ,” r e m a rk e d th e S u n d a y school te a c h e r, “ h a v e n o so u ls, a s y ou hav e. W h e n th e y die, t h a t Is th e la s t of th e m .” “ If t h a t ’s so,” q u e rie d T o m m y T u c k e r, " w h a t w ill th e I n ju n s w ho go to th e h a p p y h u n tin g g ro u n d s do fo r g a m * ? " If You have Common Sore Eyes, if lin e s b lu r o r r u n t o g e th e r , yo u n e ed P E T T I T ’S E Y E S A L V E , 25c. A ll d r u g g is ts o r H o w a r d B ro s ., B uffalo. N. Y. L 'n n a l W a y W a u le d . A s th e t r a i n n e a r e d th e c ity th e col o re d p o r te r a p p ro a c h e d th e Jovial- fa c e d g e n tle m a n , s a y in g , w ith a s m ile : “S h a ll A h b ru s h y o ’ off, s a h ? ” “ N o,” h e re p lie d ; “ I p r e f e r to g e t off in th e u s u a l m a n n e r .”— P r in c e to n T i g e r . ___________________ It C u re s While You Walk. Allen’s Foot-Ease is a certain cure ior hot, sweating, callus, aiul swollen, aching feet. Sold by «II Druggists. Price J5<\ Don’t accept any substitute. Trial package FREE. Address A liens. Olmsted, Le Hoy, S. Y. N ot A d ju n c t« of H a p p in e s s . A n e x c h a n g e w o n d e rs how p eople g o t a lo n g w ith o u t th e te le g ra p h , te le p h o n e , etc ., etc . W ell th e y d id g et a lo n g , a n d so f a r a s a n y b o d y k n o w s th e y w e re ju s t a s h a p p y a s a r e th e “ I trie d a ll k in d s of b lo o d re m e d ie s ! p e o p le w h o a r e s u r r o u n d e d w ith all w h ic h failed to d o m e a n y good, b u t I th e s e “a d ju n c ts of c iv iliz a tio n .” h a v e fo u n d th e r ig h t th in g a t last. My face w as fu ll of p im p le s a n d b la c k -h e a d s, j A a E x e m p lifie d . A fte r ta k in g C asc arets th e y all left. l am ! H o rrifie d C itiz e n — H e y , th e r e ! W h a t c o n tin u in g th e use of th e m a n d recom a r e y o u p o u n d in g th a t m a n fo r? ! m e n d in g th e m to m y frien d s. I feel fine M an on T op— H e s a y s h e c a n ’t r e j w h e n I rise in th e m o rn in g . H o p e to m e m b e r w h e th e r h e e v e r c a lle d m e u h a v e a c h a n c e to re c o m m e n d C ascarets.*’ lia r o r n ot. I’m (b if f!) g iv in g h im F r e d C. W itte n , 76 E lm S t., N e w a rk , N . J, (b if f!) th e b e n efit of th e d o u b t! P IM P L E S PREVENTION THE BEST SAFEGUARD I f fo r a n y c a u s e th e h o rse o r o th e r d o m estic a n im a l e x h ib its a la c k o f e n e rg y , p ro p e r re lis h fo r fo o d , o r a n a p p e a ra n c e of g e n e ra l d e b ility , tim e ly a c tio n s h o u ld be ta k e n fo r th e re s to ra tio n o f its h e a lth . In t h e n a tu r a l fo o d o f o u r d o m e stic a n im a ls N a tu re p ro v id e s c e r ta in p e c u lia r m e d ic in a l h e rb s , le a v es, b a rk s a n d ro o ts w h ic h seem n e ce ssa ry fo r th e ir h e a lth . Pacific Stock Food in g re a tly c o n d en se d fo rm is in te n d e d to s u p p ly th e e sse n tia l v irtu e s o f th o s e h e a lth -g iv in g n a tu ra l re m e d ie s a n d is p re p a re d e x p re ss ly for th o s e a n im a ls d e p riv e d by m a n o f th e ir n a tu r a l food. I t is a n a lte ra tiv e to n ic w h ic h s tim u la te s th e v ario u s o rg a n s of th e b o d y , p ro m o te s th e sec re tio n s, to n es up th e g e n e ra l sy ste m a n d re sto re s th e d is o rd e re d c o n d itio n s to a n o rm a l sta te . I t s tim u la te s th e a p p e tite , im p ro v es th e d ig e stio n a n d a ss im ila tio n o f food, purifies th e b lo o d a n d in s u re s a g o o d , h e a lth y c o n d itio n . B o o k le t free. H o y t C h e m i c a l C o . P o r tla n d , O reg o n P le asa n t, P a lata b le . P o te n t. T a s te Good. Do Good. N e v e r S icken. W eaken o r G rip«. 10c, 25c, 50c. N e v e r old In bulk. T h e g en u in e ta b le t s ta m p e d C ' C. G u a ra n te e d to c u re o r y o u r m oney back. Tho in th e 216,044 032, a q u a lity 1907. If You Arc Sickly Just let Hostetler’s Stom ach Bitters build up and renew the entire system, make the stomach strong and healthy and keep the bowels free from constipa tion. It has done so in hundreds of cases in the past 56 years and most certainly will not fail you. Try it today for Indigestion, SEND THIS AD. FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST Pacific Coast Biscuit Company P o rtla n d S e a ttle p ro d u c tio n of s a n d a n d g ra v e l U n ite d S ta te s In 1908 w a s 37,- s h o r t to n s, v a lu e d a t $13,270,- d e c r e a s e of 4,635,874 to n s In a n d of $1,222,037 in v a lu e over Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Bil iousness, Headache and Ma larial Fever. Ask for S p okane A sk fo r T h e ir G ood* an d AVE THESE SWASTIKA END SEALS THEY ARE VALUABLE They Will Secure You Many Useful Articles Without Cost Many W omen who are Splendid Cooks dread having to prepare an elab orate dinner because they are not sufficiently strong to stand over an intensely hot c o a l range. This is especially true in summer. Every w o m a n takes pride in the table she sets, but often it is done at tremen dous cost to her own vitality through the weakening effect of cooking on a coal range in a hot kitchen. It is no longer necessary to wear ourself out preparing a fine dinner. \ven in the heat of summer you can cook a large dinner without being worn out. 5 N eto "Perfection. O il Cook-stove W IC H I I I .U L FL A M E Gives no outside heat, no smell, no smoke. It will cook the biggest dinner without heating the kitchen or the cook. It is immediately lighted and immedi ately extinguished. It can be changed from a slow to a quick fire by turning a handle. There’s no drudgery connected with it, no coal to carry, no wood to chop. You don’t have to wait fifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets going. Apply a light and it’a ready. By simply turning the wick up or down you get a slow or ax intense heat on the bottom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves for coffee, teapot or saucepan, and even a rack for towels. It saves time, worry, health and temper. It does all a woman needs and more than she expects. Made with 1,2, and 3 burners; the 2 a n d 3-burner sizes can be had with or without Cabinet. Every dealer everywhere; if not at your*, write for Descriptive Circa lor to the nearest sgency of tbs S ta n d a r d Oil C o m p a n y (Incorporated) m VULCANITE ROOFING IS BEST Ottawa, Ont., May 10.—In an ex plosion today the plant of the General Explosives company, of Canuda, near Hull, Quebec, was totally wrecked. F ifteen persons were killed and 50 others injured. The force of the ex plosion was terrifying. The country for miles around was laid waste and many small buildings in the city of Hull, on the side nearest the explosion, were laid flat on the ground. A baseball game was is progress short distance from the powder works, about 6 o ’clock this evening. The teams were playing the last Inning and when a fire was seen in one of the small buildings of the powder plant, the crowd began to swarm up the hill to get a better view of the blaze. Warnings of danger soon came to the onlookers in two small explosions. Sparks and fragments of the wrecked building fell among the spectators and there was a scurrying from what was considered the danger zone. Some men in the crowd, aware of the possibility of the danger when the main magazine Bhould he reached, pleaded with the crowd to go still fur ther back. Many heeded the warning. Others, apparently enjoying the ele ment of danger in the spectacle, stood within 1,000 yards of the burning buildings. They were kept on the qui vive by the continuous detonations that sent showers of burning brands in all directions. The scene where the crowd from the ball game stood resembled a battle field. Headless, armless and legless bodies were lying about among scores of unconscious forms. The silence that followed the final death-dealing blast was broken by the terrifying cries and moans which came with a re turn to consciousness of the badly in jured. RECLAMATION SHAKF-UP SURE Ballinger Says If He Stays Every Dis loyal Suoordinate Must Go. Washington, May 10.- Reorganiza tion of the reclamation service, long rumored, is regarded as a certainty since the declaration on the witness stand yesterday of Secretary Ballinger that if he continued at the head of the department of the interior, the “ snakes” would “ all be killed—every one of them .” Secretary Ballinger makes no secret of his determination to have a loyal force around him. Washington knows pretty well the difficulties with which he has had to contend, which are the difficulties that beset any man in high position whose subordinates resort to "office politics” to prevent the results he is seeking to attain. Hence, re gardless of views as to the merits of the Ballinger-Pinchot controversy it self, there is a general sympathy with the attitude of Ballinger himself. Any secretary, says that part of Washington officialdom that has had real experience and undertands, would be justified in enforcing loyal action by those lower down and in discharg ing those subordinates who are insub ordinate. Consequently Washington —again without reference to how it may divide upon the personal issue— applauds the secretary’s statement yesterday: “ I have found t h a t th e only way to control some of th e s e fellows is to dis charge them .” For other official Washingtonians have been in the same boat. Ballinger refused pointedly to speci fy which “ snakes” will be killed, but his previous tetsimony has helped Washington to make some predictions as to heads that will fall. Date for Revolution Set. Changsha, China, May 10.—The gen eral uneasiness has been greatly in creased here by the appearance of a large number of posters unsigned de manding the destruction of foreigners and of native Christians, and setting May 27 as the date for a general anti- Manchu uprising. Government offi cials have destroyed the posters and the city is being strongly patrolled. Agitators are holding secret meetings, but it is believed that the presence .of foreign gunboats will act as a check to the movements. m usssM M um jm v-led. 5c posragr mails your • that to m . A vers 3 1 5 - 1 7 A ld o * S t. P o r tla n d . O re g o n . W. L. D O U G L A S $ 3 . OO, S 3 . 5 0 , $ 4 . OO & $ 5 . OO Ur n O Muda O C r i U C B o y s ' Shoes C S '<W A $2.6$ s O \V . L . D o i i x I um sh o o s a r e w o r n by m o r o m e n than a n y o th e r m ako, DEOA U S E : W . L. D o u g l a s #.‘1.00 a n d #.'{..50 shot*» m e W e p u b lis h o u r fo r m u la s > r U s t a riraned A blocked 5 0 c , vt:ii K '« 1 runnings $ 1 —P a«« a m a s $ 1 - ladies Straw Hata re If ycu think you need a tonic, ask your doctor. If you think you need something for your blood, ask your doctor. If you think you would like to try Ayer’s non-alcoholic Sarsapa rilla, ask your doctor. C on sult him often. Keep in close touch with him. III« W e b a n ish a lco h o l _ fruni o u r m erUcinea W e (trae y o u to co n n u ’.t y o u r d o c to r low est lirico, q im lity «‘(m a íd o r o d , in t h e w o rld . \Y.L.J>u tight* # t.o o and #.5.0!» sh o es e q u a l , i n s ly I«*, (It a n d w ear, A sk y o u r d o c to r to n a m e s o m e o f th e r e s u lts of c o n s tip a tio n . H is lo n g lis tw ill b e g in w ith s ic k - h e a d a c h e , b ilio u s n e s s , d y s p e p s ia , th in b lo o d , b a d s k in . T h e n a sk him if h e w ould re c o m m e n d yo u r u s in g A y e r’s P ills . «»(Iter ttiitkes c o s t i n g # 0 .0 0 t o *S.OO. Fast Color Eyelets. The trenti ine have W. Stamped on the boll A si: yum dealer lor » —’M ade b y th e J . C. A y e r C o.. L o w e ll, M a ss.----- ■ STEINWAY f|y VICTOR Sherman G lay & Co. PIANOS SIXTH AND MORRISON, OPP. POSTOFFICE, PORTLAND. OREGON A Beautiful Book FREE T his b e a u tifu l b o o k le t, c o n ta in in g 7 5 s p le n d id p h o t o g r a v u r e s of th e w o r ld ’s m o st c e le b r a te d m u sic ia n s, m a y b e h a d f r e e u p o n r e q u e s t , p ro v id in g th e f o llo w ing q u e s tio n s a r e a n s w e r e d . W e will a ls o s e n d f re e a co p y o f “ O ld F a v o rite S o n g s .” Do you expect to buy a Piano ? ............................. W h e n ? ................................................................................... N am e............................................................ .......... Address..................................................................... T h is a m e th y st linen suit w as c har-ning w ith its sim ply shirred w aist, and the em broidery of a m e th y st and white. T h e sh irre d sleeves w ere of very sheer b atiste. T h e ja u n ty black and w hite h at had an o w l's head as the o nly trim m ing. N ot loooooooooooooooooooooooog | SINGULAR JEWELRY. k Way, H er The E ld e r ly R e la tiv e — L u c y , y ou s u re ly d o n ’t th in k of m a rry in g G eo ffrey to r e fo rm h im ! M iss L u c y — G ra c io u s, no, a u n tie ! T’m tr y in g to re fo rm G eoffrey In o rd e r lo tn a r r y h im , a n d I'll e ith e r s u c c e e d Jn d o in g It o r I ’ll b re a k h is n eck ! S u sp e c te d Sane W ay. M rs. K ic k e r — I f y ou a re g o in g to a n o t h e r o n e o f th o s e b a n q u e ts I d o n ’t s u p p o se y ou w ill k n o w th e number of th e h o u s e w h e n y o u g e t b ack . M r. K ic k e r— O h, y e s , I w ill. I u n s c re w e d It fro m th e d o o r a n d am tak in g It w ith m e.— K a n s a s City J o u r n a l. So. C a lle r— M rs. L e e d e r, h a v e y o u h a d l o He > ure. a n y p h o to g ra p h s ta k e n la te ly ? Y o u n g W ife —G re g o ry , d e a r, w h a t la S o c ie ty D a m e — I’m n o t s u re , b u t I th e tro u b le ? The esthetic and decorative uses to th in k so. A r e p o r te r o r tw o c a lle d h e re W o rrie d H u s b a n d — N o th in g , M illie ; which barbarians will turn objects la s t w e e k — a n d I m is s a c a b in e t p n o to n o th in g —e x c e p t t h a t I ’ve lo st th e c o m th a t w a s on th e m a n te l.— C h ic a g o T r i b b in a tio n o f th e lo c k on th e office safa, which to civilized races are thlngB of u n a . ___________________ Y o u n g W ife —Is t h a t all, d e a r ? W h y , the humblest utility are amusingly il O ne o f th e g r e a te s t c iv ic a n d e c o y o u c a n a d v e r tis e fo r it, c a n ’t y o u ? — lustrated by this "fashion note” from n o m ic p ro b le m s c o n fro n tin g th e a u C h ic a g o T rib u n e . West Africa, taken from an Italian th o r itie s a n d p u b lic s e r v a n ts in th e newspaper: fe d e ra l d is tr ic t of R io de J a n e ir o is For some time the officials of the t h a t of p ro v id in g h o m e s fo r th e w o rk REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING; German colony In Southwest Africa no in g c la ss e s . ticed that the telegraph wires and other accessories of the electrical plant disappeared as by magic immediately after they had been put up. The most diligent inquiries remained fruitless. From other parts of the German pos sessions came reporta of strange predilections for articles of German commerce, as, for example, rubber heels, garters, buckles and so forth, things which the natives of those coun tries do not generally use. The governor of the colony gave an entertainment one year In honor of the emperor’s birthday, and invited the chiefs of the different tribes to It. What was his surprise when he saw these native gentlemen appear with his stolen telegraph wires twisted round their illustrious necks. The higher the dignity the more rings of the wire were round the neck. Inquiries were soon started in the outlying villages, and It came to light that the white china Insulators of the telegraph poles had become ear rings. A young lady of the highest distinc tion in native society wore a rubber heel hanging from her nose, and a young man who was a well known dandy wore dangling from his ears s pair of beautiful pink silk garters. A confronting a n y o n e in n e e d o f a la x a tive is n o t a q u e s tio n of a s in g le a c tion o n ly , b u t o f p e r m a n e n tly b e n e fic ia l e ffe c ts , w h ic h w ill fo llo w p r o p e r e ffo r ts to liv e In a h e a l th f u l w a y , w ith the a s s i s t a n c e o f S y r u p o f F ig s a n d B A K IN G P O W D E R 25c. FULL POUND LAY OR B U S T —I f you will send u s th e nam « o f y o u r p o u ltry s u p p ly d e a le r w e will sen d you o u r p o u ltry a lm a n a c a b so lu te ly free; w o rth $1.00; send a p o sta l c a rd fo r it today; tells how to m a k e yo u r h e n s “ I.ay o r B u s t;” a lso a b o u t o u r w o n d e rfu l “ L u lla b y ” B rooders, c o s tin g only $1.50 deliv ered to you; m ono) back If not s a tis fa c to ry . TUB P A R K & P O L L A R D CO .. 175 F rie n d S t., Boston. M ass. E lix ir o f S e n n a , w h e n e v e r i t is r e q u ire d , a s i t c le a n s e s th o s y s te m g e n tly y e t p ro m p tly , w ith o u t i r r ita tio n and w ill t h e r e f o r e a lw a y s h a v o ‘ ho p r e f e r e n c e o f a ll w h o w is h t h e b e s t of fa m ily la x a tiv e s . COFFEE*. TEA SP IC E S BARING POWDER T h e c o m b in a tio n h a s th o a p p ro v a l » EXTRACTS of p h y s ic ia n s b e c a u s e i t is k n o w n tc JU ST RIGHT b o tr u l y b e n e f ic ia l, a n d b e c a u s e i t h a s CLOSSFi a DEVERJ given s a t i s f a c t i o n t o t h e m illio n s of PORTLAND. ORC. w e ll-in fo rm e d f a m ilie s w h o h a v e u s e d it for m a n y y e a r s p a s t T o g e t i t s b e n e f ic ia l e ffe c ts , a lw a y s b u y tlio g e n u in e m a n u f a c tu r e d b y th e C a lifo rn ia T ig S y r u p C o. o n ly . HOW 'f ETSHTE TIME of tho year to have ><«ur teeth out and S p l a t e an d bridge ew p l rk (tone. F«rout- YqpWtjj’j of i >*u natrons « • (Iiiiah p i n t s a n d brldve work In one day if necessary. A TR IP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT RATES IK- PAINLESS DENTISTRY S u b s t it u t e f o r A l c o h o l . The tendency of p e o p le to contract some sort or a n o th e r habit is shown by the common use In various coun- tries of tobacco, tea, coffee, opium and the like. In Abyssinia and parts of Arabian Turkey the place o f alcohol is taken by the kat plant, which the na fives almost universally chew. In parts of Abyssinia certain tribes chew the leaves of the kat plant commonly when they are compelled to exert special or long-continued effort, the Immediate effect of which is to produce an agree able sleepleasness and stimulation. The freshly-cut leaves have a rather pleas ant taste, and produce a kind of Intoxl cation of long duration, with none of the disagreeable features of ordinary Inebriety. Messengers and soldiers are enabled, by chewing the leaves, to go without food for a number of days. In parts of Arabian Turkey there are cafes for the consumption of the kat plant which correspond to the rages Is Europe and America where coffee and alcohol are used. IN C R E S C E N T The Im portan t P roblem P a in le s s E x t r a c t i o n ........ F re e S ilv e r F i l l i n g s .........................50c Gold F i ll in g s .............................75c 22 K. G old C r o w n s ...................$3 P o rc e la in C r o w n s ...................$3 M o la r G old C r o w n s .................$4 B rid g e W o rk , 22 K. G o ld ___$3 I n la y F ills, P u r e G o l d ..........$2 V e ry N ic e R u b b e r P l a t e . .. .$4 B e s t R u b b e r P ln te o n E a r t h ...................................... $7 A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . D o n ’t th ro w y o u r m oney a w a y . A d o lla r saved la tw o d o lla r s e a rn e d . O u r o r ig in a l re lia b le M odern Rainiest* 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 m e n t s a v e s u s tim e a n d y o u r m o n ey . BOSTON D E N T IS T S . 5 t h » M o r r i s * » . P o r t l a n d Entrance 291H Morrison, opposite Postoffice and Meier A Prank. Established in Portland 10 years. Open evenings SB til 8 and Sundays until 12:10, for people who work. _ 1’KK'KSl . McUrCrcwna $ 5 . 0 0 Bridge Teeth 3 .5 0 | | Gold Fillings 1 .0 0 I Enamel Fillings 1 .0 0 .50 5.00 7.50 Extr'llo n . , .50 Silver Fillings Good Rubber Plates | Best Rubber Plates 6ft. W. A. WISE, P kith 'IT u s Mungi* >1 VI»M im tllSM S IS rtffTUNS Painless BEST M ETHODS PatnloFM E xtra. i < n F re e w hen p iste s o r b rid g e work is o rdered. Consults! ten F roe. *<-u can n o t got b a tia i pain leas work anyw here, no n m tte r how m uch you pay. A ll w o r k f u lly g u a r a n t e e d f o r f if te e n y e a n . Wise Dental Co. IN C O R P O R A T E D P a in le s s D e n tis ts Had Rheumatism— Couldn't Sleep. A lady fro m O k la h o m a C ity w rite s : “ I w a s sick In bed w ith R h e u m a tism , a n k le s sw ollen, c o u ld n 't sleep. E le c tro p o d e s c u re d m e. T h e y a r« g r e a t . ” A t D ru g S to re s —$1.00. N o c u r e .n o pay. W rite fo r f re e tr ia l offer. W e ste rn E le ctro p o d e Co., D e p t. A ., Lot* A ngeles, Cal. Fading Bi:!lding. Third l Washington. PORTLAND. 0 RE80 N O lO c i H o a r .: o A. M . t o 3 t . M. Sundays. 9 U 1 N a 20—'10 P N U m IIKN tv rifin ì; to a d v e rt I s e rs g» li m e n tio n t h i s im p er. Cheapness vs. Quality In the matter o f food you can’t afford to ""sacrifice Quality for C h eapn e ss. E co n o m y Is right and good but Liferior food products are dear at any price. Ur BAKING IV V POWDER is econom ica l — not Cheap. Try It The best at any price or your money back. JAQLES MFC. CO. BROWN'S - - j& S IG S IC H E L A C o B 92 IbrA b m l I «Hud Sarsaparilla Hero Policeman is Dead, Majestic Roof Philadelphia, May 10.— W. Weiss, a policeman, died here today of injuries ing Co. received in saving three children from 326 Worcistir B dg death under the hoofs of the horses in PORTLAND, ORE. a chariot race at a circus performance last Thursday. Three chariots, drawn by four w f» '» t O(,wt »Q « horses, were rounding the turn into the f R eierson home stretch, when the children start MACHINERY CO ed to run across the track. Weiss R ea d y (s E ic h s n fs , dashed in front of the chariots and NET PRICE Catil««e of tossed the children back to safety, but *1 was reading to-day about the eat Power Sprayers. Drag Saws, and Wood Saws. was him self knocked under the horses' exchange they have in Pari*.” Saw Mill Machinery. hoof.s "I wish we had one here. I're got Rock Crushers & Road 1 Machinery, all kinds of a cat at home that I'd exchange for | Throat Affected, T. R. Rests. Pumps, Irrigation Out a bogus check on a busted bank and j fits and Rams, Well Stockholm, May 10.—Ex-President throw in the car fare to boot’’—Cleve Drilling M a c h in e ry , Roosevelt shortened his program today land Plain Dealer. Pneumatic Tanks. Mar ine and Stationary Gas even more than it had already been ab olene Engines, launch »1 In trying to garner tne news, report breviated by King Edward’s death, be Supplies, launches and Port larwtUre^on cause of the hoarseness from which he ers are greatly annoyed by the JollT Canoes. Belting, Hose is suffering. A throat specialist visit Jokers; so many men want things and Packing. ed the palace twice today and recom printed as "jokes” on others. mended that Colonel Roosevelt stay in N o P o s s i b le D o a b t. A a A u to tr a fff ly . ••You can’t m&k* me believe,** »aid doors, as the weather was rainy. Col Voice from within the taxicab— Mrs. Lapsling, “that the man the po onel Roosevelt left his apartments only “Shey. Choofer, how much do I owe lice caught prowling around our house once. He took lunch with Charles H. r« r wasn’t a burglar. He denied it. but Graves, the American minister. they found a 44 calamus revolver on “fieven dollars and 50 cents, sir." him.**—Chicago Tribune. Taft Will Open Fair. "Well, shay, back up till ye come ts New York, May 10.—President Taft 10 cen ts That’s all X got."—Life. will tomorrow open the third fair of B r o n c h i a l T r o c h k s the Actor’s Fund of America, through a iit> . A convenient and effeettv* remedy for Couchs and which funds are raised to care for aged Whenever you hear people referring Hoarseness. In valuable tn Bronchtaland Lung Troubles and destitute actors. It is the first and to Singer* and Speakers foe clearing th* vote*. time that a president of the United to any one as “an original genlua” Enftrely fre* from opiates or any harmful Ingredient. Pries, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00 p«r bos. States has thus honored the stage and you may be sure that they are prw Sample mailed on request. managers and playcra alike have united pared to make excuses for him.—Chi cago Record Hsrald. to give him a apectacular welcome. Free «HUH wnm Mai  Äf ERSCHAU* 2V o „ -alcoholic Baseball Crowd Gathered to Watch the Fire, Disregards Warning, and Many are Slaughtered. • ' U o n ’U . ' » •*1 w ish y o u w o u ld tell m e w h a t th e G e t It to d a y In u s u a l liq u id fo rm o r tro u b le is w ith th is w a tc h ,” s a id tho ta b le ts c a lle d S a r s a ta b s . 100 D o se s $1. c u s to m e r, h a n d in g It to th e Jew eler. “T h e tro u b le ,” sa id th e Jew eler, lo o k ing a t th o V ium ber of th e tim e p ie c e a n d L u c ie J e r r y . r e f e r r in g to h is le d g e r, "Is t h a t I “O’ c o u rs e ,” o b se rv e d U n c le J e r r y h a v e n ’t b e en p a id y et fo r th e c le a n in g P e e b le s, " it c o sts a h e ap to live n o w ’- I g a v e It tw o y e a rs a g o .” d a y s, b u t I n o tic e th a t th e lo u d e st h o w lin ’ a b o u t It co m es fro m th e fe lle rs I ln d l- i u u r e d II O u l. t h a t ’s liv in b e tte r now th a n th e y e v e r *‘I f you g e t s tr ic tly fre s h e g g s,” th e d id b e fo re .” c ity m a n w a s s a y in g , “y o u ’ve g o t to Mother« will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing p a y fo r th e m .” . the best remedy to uso for th e ir children " T h a t’s so ,” re m a rk e d th e s u b u r b a n Byrup during the teething period. ite . "M in e h a v e c o st m e 92.87% a d o z en th is w in te r.” S e le c t. “ Im p o s s ib le !” O nce w h e n p a s s in r th r o u g h a cem e “ N o t a t a ll Im p o ssib le. I k e e p h a lf te r y In L en o x E lio t G re g o ry w a s s u r a d o z en h e n s .” p ris e d to see t h a t th e m e m b e rs of one old N ew E n g la n d fa m ily h a d b e en b u r N e w Y o r k 's F i r s I F e r r y . C o rn e liu s D irc k s e n w as th e fir s t ofll led In a c irc le , w ith t h e i r fe e t to w a rd d a ! f e r r y m a n on th e I s la n d o f M an its c e n te r . H e a s k e d th e r e a s o n fo r h a tta n . T h e m o o rin g p la c e on th e th is a r r a n g e m e n t, a n d a w it of th a t M a n h a tta n s id e w a s u b o u t w h e re d a y , d a u g h te r of M rs. S to w e , re p lie d : W a te r s tr e e t c ro s se s th e p re s e n t P eck " S o th a t w h e n th e y ris e a t th e la s t d a y s lip . H e s ta r te d th e s y s te m in 1637. o n ly m e m b e rs of t h e i r ow n fa m ily P a s s e n g e r s w h o w a n te d to be ro w ed m a y fa c e th e m ! ” PIPE R E PA IR IN G Powder Works and Magazine at Hull, Quebec, Destroyed. F lre s l Ilia A in ld tln n . P h ila n th r o p ic V ia l‘o r ( a t J a il)— W h a t s ta r te d you on a c a r e e r of c rim e , if I m ay ask ? P r is o n e r— H e a d in ' th e c o n fe s s io n s of a re fo rm e d b u rg la r, in o n e o ’ th e m a g a zin es. W h e n I fo u n d o u t how e a s y It w a s to b u rg le I w e n t * 1 It m yself. D o n ’t t r e a t c h ild r e n 's tro u b le s lig h t ly ; t h e i r tr i a l s a ro a s b ig to th e m as th o s e o f g ro w n -u p people. D o n ’t fall to In s till a d e e p se n s o o f k in d n e s s to d u m b a n i m a l s - a c ru e l boy g e n e ra lly m a k e s a c ru e l m a n . D o n 't n e g le c t an u n t r u t h o r d is h o n o ra b le a c tio n — te a ch y o u r c h ild r e n to fa c e th e s e o u t a n d it w ill m a k e th e m c o u ra g e o u s. D o n 't e n c o u ra g e w h in in g o r ta le -te llin g . D o n ’t lo so y o u r c h ild r e n 's c o n fid e n c e — tr y to liv e c lo se to t^ p l r br»9rtq. W l.n l ir iu a « T h e H oy— P le n se, c’n I fret off th is a fte rn o o n ? Me m o th e r's s ic k a n ’ th e re a in 't no o ne to w a tc h th* h o u s e a n ' ta k e c a r e o’ .h ’ bahy. T h e flo ss—C e rta in ly , m y lad. I t ’s a s h a m e , to o — I w j i s g o in g to g iv e you m y tic k e t to th e ball p m e . — C le v ela n d « U mak H «H*CA«0 „ C h lc a d o . under all Pur« Food L a m