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SMITHWANTS DRESSED VEAL ANO PORK We went dre i *« m ! veal und pork and live chick en s. Wu d o not ch a rg e com m ission. W e w dl pay you prom ptly. SI 14 . itMy quantity and ship any day. W e will puy a « fo l low s fo r g ood , fa t stutf: Dressed Veal Dressed Fork l ive H ens........ »c to 10c C 10 ¡ 2c " " igc n il. Quiet «net. "This.** said the chauffeur, pointing to a large anil Impnslng mansion, tur rounded by beautiful and well k e p t Kropnds, some distance buck from the roudway, "la the only place around here where they have an absolutely 1 safe and sane Fourth of July." "What place la It?" asked une of the A d dress all shipm ents Ilia (h in d W ork . ' U’g tin* county Insane asylum,” an- j BWered the ohnulTeur. “ What ara you glum about now?” ‘‘ I was just reviewing my past Ilf«.’ “ Well?” "And thinking of all the useless wor rying I have doue.” J u s t S h o p p in g . She flutters o’er the page« and here and there she’ll ston She can’t afford A noble Lord, But can’t a damsel shop? —Philadelphia Bulletin. A G ra ve T h rea t. A woman in widow’s weeds was standing at one of the entrances to Wadsworth cemetery, accompanied by her small son, who was weeping bit terly. Coaxing having failed to pacify the lad, the mother indulged in this threat: "If you don’t stop crying this minute I’ll not take you In to see your father’s grave.” Police Buiy Guarding Palace—Artillery Rehearse Program— Navy Will Have Prominent Place. fjaunvox:’« law l aw coax t:e nwv Into activity by gcutle methods. They d& not bcour, gri^e or weaken. They ure a tunic to the r to much, liver and nerves; invigorate Instead of weaken. They en rich the blood and enable the stomach to get nil the nourlshim nt from food that Is put into It. These pills contain no calo mel; they nre soothing, healing and stlm- tlnting. For sale by all druggists In 10c end 25e siz •«. If you need medical ad vice, write Munyon’s Doctors. They will advise to the best of their ability abso lutely free of Charge. Mi NYON’H, **4 and Jefferson £tr*., Philadelphia, Pa. Send 10c for trial package. a G o o d T im * . **I can’t help but believe that I would C h ea ted . have had a better time If I had gone “ I paid that doctor a thousand dol to the masquerade.” H c c o r i l M ale o f P a i n t i n g s . The public auction of the Yerkes col lars In the space of six mouths.” "I know you would have had.” "What for?” lection of paintings at New York has "Why, was there some one you broken all American records for high "Keeping me from getting softening know going to be there?” prices, the Turner ’’Rockets and Blue of the brain.” "No, but you would have been able Lights” bringing $129,000 and the Franz "Did he tell you he kept you from to wear a mask, you know.”— Houston Ilals ‘‘Portrait of a Lady” going for it?” ________ Post. $137,000. In two days the sale totaled ‘'Certainly, why?” over a million and a half. for / ny Disease or injury to "You ought to demand your monej the eye, use PETTIT’ S EYE SALVE, back.”— Houston Post. absolutely harmless, acts quickly. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, H ow H e R em em b ered . "No, Dickey; I can’t let you go Ash N . Y. You want to go entirely H ave y o u r teeth o u t and plate and brid g e w ork ing to-day. I 'r o p o r c l o n u i l u a u r a n c e , don e. F or ou t-o f-to w n patrons w e finish plate too often.” By falling from a cart a Chinaman and b rid g e w ork in on e day if necessary. “Maw, the last time I went Ashln’ who carried a large Insurance, says P R IC E S: was three weeks ago yisterday.” MoUr Ciown $5.00 I "Surely that wasn’t the last time, Tit-Bits, was quite seriously injured. 22k Bed«« Teeth $3.50 There was some doubt even of his ever Dickey.” Geld Fillings $1 op “Yes, it was, maw. I remember it getting better. Fusel Filings $1.00 At length one of his friends wrote Stir« Fillings 50c * 'cause that was the day you held me In the bathtub an’ made me take a bath.” to the insurance company on hia be Cud Rubber PUtes $5.00 half. Best Red Ru ter _A Plates ......... $750 H a rd (o S w a llo w . "Dear Sirs, Hong Wang Lee half Painless Es traction 50c "Tee, my lad," the health crank was dead, likee half money.” B E ST M E TH O D S remarking, "people should be careful P ainless E x tra ctio n Free w hen plates or brid ge A r r a n u ln a r I t . w ork is ord ered . Consultation F ree. Y ou ca n n ot not to eat much when they are going Bet better painless w ork a nyw here, no m a tter to take exercise. I once took a walk ” 1 have been on an exploring trip now m uch you pay. of fifty miles on nothing but a few soft through my husband’s summer A ll W ork fu lly G u a ra n te e d f o r f i f t e e n Y e a r s boiled eggs." "Gee!” said the boy. "What lookin’ clothes.” "And these poker chips and these feet you must have had when you got there!” racing form sheets?” 342J Washington St., "Constitute the data for my lecture.” I HOW"ARD E. BURTON — Asnayer ami Chemist, Portland, Oregon ■■ Lotul vdlo, Colorado. Specim en price*: Cold, — Louisville Courier-Journal. C h a n ce fo r Dr. B. C. Wright Dr. B. E. Wright Co. I Silver. Load. Í1. G old, Silver, 16c; G old 50c: Zino T ak e ca r at d ep ot and tra n sfer to W a sh in gton St. or Copper. SI. Midi in « envelope* and fu ll price list : sent o n a pplication. Control and Um pire work “ I iicltod. R eference: Carbonate National " If yon suffer fr o m E pilepsy. P its, P ulling S ickness, Spasms, o r h a ve children that d o po , m y N ew D is co v e ry w ill relievo them , nnd all y ou are a sked to do is to se n d f o r « F ree T r i a l s B ottle o f D r.M a y 's E p llo p tlo ld e O u r e It has enred thousands w h ere ev ery th in g elte failed. G uaran teed b y M ay M ed ic a l L ab ora t" y tin d er P ure P o o d and D rugs A c t, J u n e 80th, 1908 G uaranty N o. iny71. P h a s e w rite fo r S p ecia l F ree $2 B ottle and g iv e A G E aud co m p le te aadrvss 08. W. H. MAY, 548 Pearl Street, New York. L A Y O R B U S T —I f you w ill send us the name o f y ou r pou ltry su p p ly dealer w e w ill send you our j pou ltry alm anac absolutely fr e e ; w orth $ 1 . 00 ; send a postal ca rd fo r it today; tells how to m ake your hens "L a y o r B u st;” also a bou t ou r w on derfu l "L u lla b y " B rooders, cos tin g only $1.60 delivered to you; m oney back i f n ot sa tisfa ctory . THE P A R K & P O L L A R D CO.. 176 F riend St.. Boston. Mass. W E H AV E CASH BUYERS w a itin g for Stock, Dairy and Logged-Over Lands A d dress t h e M c C a r t h y c o m p a n y Ptm M.u 8983. 403 4 Rolbdnld Bid«., Porilui 0r„<. M others w ill find Mrs. W in slow 's S oothing S y ru p t h e b e s t re m e d y to use for th eir ch ildren d u r in g the teeth in g period. No N eed C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor This w on d efu l man has m ade a life stu d y o f the p rop erties o f R oots. H erbs and Barks, and is R iving the w orld th e b enefit o f h is services. A N o M ercu ry . P o is o n s o r D ru g s U s e d . N o J O p e r a tio n s o r C utting G uaran tees t o e u r o O starrh, A sth m a, L u n g , S tom ach and K id n e y troubles, a n d all P riva te D iseases o f M n and W om en. A S U R i CANCER CURE J u s tr e c e iv tx l fr o m P ekin , C h in a —sa fe , su re a n d reliable. U n fa ilin g in its w orks. I f you ca n n ot ca ll, w rite f o r sy m ptom blank a n d circu la r. In close 4 cen ts in stam ps. CONSULTATION fR EC The C. Gee W o M edicine Co. 1 6 2 H F irst S t., c o r . M orrison , P o r tla n d , O r. o f P ortland, O regon FURNISHES HELP FREE TO EMPLOYERS Main office. 12 N orth S econd S t. Main 5670; A 140f L adies D ept, 205Mi M orrison St. M ain 1062; A 2064 P h on e o r w ire order.* at ou r expense. ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT RATES IN PAINLESS OENTISTRl P a ir le s s E x t r a c t i o n ......... Fret S ilv er F i l l i n g s .........................50< G old F illin g s ............................ 75< 22 K. G old C r o w n s ...................$C P o rce la in C r o w n s ...................$; M olar G old C r o w n s ................. $4 B rid ge W o r k , 22 K . G o l d . .. In la y F ills, P ure G o l d ...........$5 V e r y N ice R u b b e r P la t e ___ $4 B est R u b b e r P la te on E a r t h ...................................... $', A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . D on ’ t th row y o u r m on ey aw ay. A d olla r saved is tw o d o lla rs earned. O u r orig in a l relia b le Modern Painless M eth od s and ou r p e r fe c t e d office e q u ip m ent naves u s tim e a n d y o u r m on ey . H a ste . It m ig h t W ork . Reformer—I wish I could do some thing to make people take my advice. Friend—Try engraving it on the han dle of your umbrella.— Boston Tran script. N o th in g PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO, of Truth, crushed to earth, was rising, but with exceeding slowness. "Why should I hurry, anyhow?” said Truth. "The poet says the 'eternal years’ are mine.” With which lame excuse she also Justified herself for never quite catch ing up with a fugitive Lie. E n * le r . Prospective Purchaser—Is there any way to get rid of the odor of an auto mobile? Dealer—Certainly, sir. Always run the machine at a rate of speed suffi cient to keen :ihend of it. Saying that he was born In 1810, a man named Lacey, who was summon ed at Norwich (England) for picking s flower in a public garden, pleaded ab sentmindedness and the case was dis missed. Bad Breath ' ‘ For months I had great trouble with my stomach and used all kinds of medicines. My tongue has been actually as green as grass, my breath having a bad odor. Two we*‘ksago a friend recommended Cascarets and after using them I can willingly and cheerfully say that they have entirely BOSTON DENTISTS* 5th V Morrison, Portland cured me. I therefore let you know that I Entrance 2911-4 Morrison, opposite Postoffice and Meier A Fran!:.* Established in Portland 10 years. Open evening! shall recommend them to any one suffer I until 8 and Sunday* until 12:10. for people who work. ing from such troubles.” —Chas. H. Hal. pern. 114 E. 7th St., New York, N. Y. A Storekeeper Says: “ A lady came into my store lately and said: “ ‘ I have been using a New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove all winter in m y apartment. ! want one now for my summer home. I think these oil stoves are wonderful. If only women knew what a comfort they are, they would all havo one. I spoke about my stove to a lot of my friends, and they were aston ished. They thought that there was smell and smoke from an oil stove, and that it heated a room just like any other •tove. I told them of my experience, and one after another they got one, and now, not one of them would give hers up for five times its cost.*’ ’ The lady who said this had thought an oil stove was all right for quickly heating milk for a baby, or boiling a kettle o f water, or to make coffee quickly in the morning, but she never dreamed of using it for difficult or heavy cooking. Now—she knows. D o y o u r e a ll y « p p r e c ia t e w h a t a N e w P e rfe c tio n O il C o o k - 8 t o v e m ea n s t o y o u ? N o m o re c o a l t o c a r r y , n o m o re c o m in g t o t h e d in n e r t a b le s o tired o u t th a t y o u ca n t e a t . Just lig h t a P e rfe c tio n S to v e a n d im m e d ia t e ly t h e h e a t fr o m a n in ten ae b lu e fla m e s h o o ta u p t o t h e b o t to m o f ^ o t, k e ttle o r o v e n . B u t t h e r o o m ian’t h ea ted . T h e re it n o a m o k c, n o em eU , n o o u t s id e h ea t, n o d r u d g e r y In t h e k itch en w h e r e o n e o f t h e se s t o v e s la u se d . 'Per/ection Oil Cook-stove It h u a Cabinet Top with a ahelf for keepin* pletee and food hot. T h. nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, mekes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, I and S burners; the 1 and 3-burner stovea C.U be had with or without Cabinet. t v « , dealer r r w r w K w . ; If not at yoara. w r it , for D ***xip U *. Cl xu tar t . t h . n w r u t ia « a c y of t h . S t a n d a r d O il C o m p a n y (Incorporated) London, May 17.— The whole court and all London are absorbed in the preparations for the funeral of King Edward, which will be the most impos ing ceremonial the British capital ever has witnessed. Thirty thousand sol diers will be brought from Aldershot and other military camps to line the streets Friday when the procession passes. As there is no room to embarrack the soldiers over night they will bi vouac in the parks and streets. The city will have the appearance of an in vested town for two days. It is expected that 700,000 persons will pass through Westminster Hall to look upon the coffin. Barriers ure be ing built by means of which the people will be ushered through in four lines at the rate of 18,000 an hour. The body of the late king will not be ex posed to view. The mourners will see only the coffin with the official regalia and heaps of flowers. The flowers contributed by organi zations and individuals will represent many thousands of dollars in value. The most elaborate wreath was sent from Windsor, consisting of costly white flowers, interwoven with pur ple, which is the royal mourning color. The wreaths contributed by private in dividuals, numbering thousands, will be hung on posts in the streets. The artillery horses, with gun car riages, were rehearsing today through the streets along the line of march, so as to avoid the possibility of a mishap on Friday. Fabulous prices are being asked for seats in the stands along the line, $25 being the lowest sum at which it is possible to get a place. The household ers overlooking Trafalgar square have sent a protest to the lord cham berlain for again changing the line of march, which deprives them of eagerly expected profits. King George having been closely identified with the navy, the naval con tingents will take a prominent part in the ceremonies. Bluejackets will draw the gun carriage to Windsor, as they did the carriage which bore the body of Victoria, although on that oc casion they did so because the horses became restive. Soldiers from the king’s company, grenadier guards, are keeping sentry watch over the body in the throneroom at Buckingham palace. They are re lieved each hour. Scotland Yard has all its detectives on duty and these are reinforced by 100 more from Continental cities. INDIANS READY TO YIELD. Taos Uprising Already Over— Will Surrend to Troops. Santa Fe., N . M ., May 17.— The threatened uprising of the Taos Pueblo Indians at Taos, N. M ., appears to be at an end. Governor Mills today said the national guard sent to Taos last night has been ordered to return. United States Attorney Wilson tele graphed from Taos this morning that the renegade Indians have volunteered to surrender themselves on the bench warrants which they have been resist ing. He added that the trouble had been greatly exaggerated. A regular troop of Cavalry, with Captain McCoy in command, from Fort Wingate, arrived here tonight to take a special train for Barranca, whence it will ride overland to Taos, unless or dered back by the W ar department. It probably will be necessary for the troops to serve the bench warrants and make the arrests, but no bloodshed is feared, as the Indians, who including women and children number only 300, stand in awe of the military. Chase Horsethief in Relays. Chicago, May 17.— A 19-year-old horse thief was captured by the Wau kegan police this afternoon after a 20- mile chase that lasted more than four hours and during which the police used three relays of horses and an automo bile. Volleys of shots at the opening of the chase and interruptions of parties on pleasure drives that their fresh horses might be exchanged for tired animals driven by the police added ex citing incidents to the flight. The po lice finally captured the thief by the used of an automobile. PREVENTION THE BE8T 8AFEGUARD If for any cause the horse or other domestic animal exhibits a lack of energy, proper relish for food, or an appearance of general debility, timely action should be taken for the restoration of its health. In the natural food of our domestic animals Nature provides certain peculiar medicinal herbs, leaves, barks and roots which seem necessary for their health. Pacific Stock Food in greatly condensed form is intended to supply the essential virtues of those health-giving natural remedies and is prepared expressly foe those animals deprived by man of their natural food. It is an alterative tonic which stimulates the various organs of the body, promotes the secretion#, tones op the general system and restores the disordered conditions to a normal state. It stimulates the appetite, improves the digestion and assimilation of food, purifies the blood and insure# a good, healthy condition. Booklet free, ttev r C h e m i c a l C o . Portland, Ovegoa A yers y C* 9J.OO Shoes O s l i m 's by \ ^ U u Bays' Sheet O i /iJ lM H are w orn more u n i i tin n ì any other make, BECAUSEs W . L . D o n g lu * flkl.OO t a n il S l.lH )iilin t‘ it«i|ii'.il, ^ i-t. In j t y l e , fit u iu l w n » r , r o t l i o r n u i k f t c o n t ili^ flni.n o t o 1*8.00. W . !.. I » n iig la s O fl.no* am i * ; no a . S h o e « a r e t l» « lov v eu t f ) p r i e « , «Iii t li t y « o n it i d - e r e « l* i n t t ie w o r l d . Fast Color Ei/rlrts. r T h e ig elioliti* have W. f.. Dotul*« name and prtua •tamped on the bottom. T i k e X » K u lit t lliit v . ,%»k von r «leu let* for W. I.. I >«n k ! ii * shop*, I rthey are not f<>r 9 r 1 h n your t. wn write fur Mall Order Cat* alog. trivi ox full direct t>>nn how to order by mail. Shoe« ordered «tire : from fu -lorv delivered to the wearer all «liarga* prepaid. W. L. U u lh l.A .i, Brockton. Matta. Show It to y o u r d ootor Ask h im a b ou t 1«, than d o a* h* *ay* REDUCE THE COST OF UVINCt use C R E S C E N T BAKING POWDER 2 5 c . FULL POUND — M.d. Sv tl>. T ra STEIN W AY ANDOTH ER PIANOS 1 S f n W . !.. D o u g la s Indeed, the one great leading feature of our new Hair Vigor may well be said to be this — it stops falling hair. Then it goes one step further— it aids nature in restoring the hair and scalp to a healthy condition. Ask for “ the new kind.’ ’ VICTOR Sherman C la y & Co. T A L K IN G MACHINES SIXTH AND MORRISON. OPP. POSTOFFICE. PORTLAND, OREGON Navy blue marquisette trimmed in white foulard, thickly dotted with navy blue— it was a little dress that made one marvel at its simplicity and style. In . one word i t was **satisfying.*’ 1 9 OLD VIRGINIA. 9 1a * L a w s o f C a v a lie r * S tr lo t T h a n i h o e o o f M a ch S tore P u r ita n » . The blua laws of the Puritan» weren't In it with the blue laws of ild Virginia, though It has always been supposed that the cavaliers of the southland cared more for high living and frivolity than for good behavior and order. In 1662 the following laws were enacted in that State: Every person who refuses to have his child baptized by a lawful minister (Church of England) shall be amerced 2,000 pounds of tobacco, half to the parish, half to the Informer. To steal or unlawfully kill any hog that la not his own the offender shall pay to the owner 1,000 pounds of to bacco and as much to the informer, and In case of Inability to pay shall eerve as a slave two years, one to the owner, one to the Informer. No marriage shall be reputed valid In law but such as la made by a min ister according to the laws of England. The minister who doth marry contrary to this act ahall be lined 10,000 pounds of tobacco. If a married woman shall slander a person the woman shall be punished by ducking, and if the damages shall be adjudged more than 500 pounds of tobacco her husband shall pay, or the woman receive a ducking for every 600 pounds so adjudged against her husband If he refuse to pay the to bacco. Enacted that the Lord's Day be kept holy and no Journeys or work done thereon, and all persons Inhabiting In this country shall resort every Sun day to church and abide there quietly and orderly during the common pray ers and preaching, upon the penalty of being lined 50 pounds of tobacco. Any person Inhabiting this country and entertaining a Quaker In or near hlg house shall, for every time of such entertainment, be lined 5,000 pounds of tobacco, half to the county, half to the Informer. Every master of a vessel that shall bring any Quakers to reside here after July 1 of this year shall be lined 5,000 pounds of tobacco, to be levied by dis tress and sale of his goods, and he then shnil be made to carry him, her or them out of the country again. The court In every county shall set up near the Court House, in a public and convenient place, a pillory, a pair of stocks, a whipping post and a duck lng stool. Otherwise the court shall be lined 6.000 pounds of tobacco. A Beautiful Book FREE This beautiful booklet, containing 7 5 splendid pho togravures of the world’ s most celebrdted musicians, may be had free upon request, providing the follow ing questions are answered. W e will also send free a copy of “ Old Favorite S ongs.” Do you expect to buy a Piano ?. When?. Name .. Address M ore lla iH r d o u * I lu a ln e M , rocky Blopes of the mountain side, after she had rested them upon the topmost branches of a nearby tree, she let them fall upon the waters of a placid lake. Then a visit to an ocu- lst was Imperative.— Judge. New Air Record Is Made. Mourmelon, France, May 17.— Dan iel Kinet, the Belgian aviator, today broke the world’s record for an aero plane flight with a passenger, remain ing in the air for 2 hours and 51 min Biggs— Isn’t there a deep ring to utes. A t Chalons Sur Marne, on April voice? Wlggs— Y m , ho 8, Kinet made a flight with a passen that man's ger of 2 hours and 20 minutes. Pre- most havo a hollow hea^ viuus to that Orville Wright held the Bptnner (w ho la doing a little can record, having remained in the air at Berlin last September with a passen vaeelng)— But, aw. my good fellow, you don't mean to say that you would ger for 1 hour and 35 minutes. do away with the— aw—upper classes altogether, what? Toiler— ’Corse I would. Why, wot’e the use o' the bloomin' upper classes er the bloomin' likes o’ you an' me?— The Tatler. A man always think» he caa do bah tar than he does do. Many a th in , that la done wail « n ’t worth doto*. » .r a n , V o ire * Larry—Moike, fwat’s this new game they call “auction bridge” ? Mike (behind the bar)—I dinno. but I’m thinkin* it manes that th’ felly that puts up th’ highest hid gits th’ job o’ tendin’ th’ bridge.—Chicago Tribune. __________________ Italy levies a graduated Income tax as well as a direct tax on land and houses. Smaller incomes are exempt from taxation. The minister of finance estimates that the income tax for this year will amount to about $49,600.000, while the land tax will bring in $36.- 000,000. ___________________ In th e H n a te o f G e t t in g Ite a d f. “ George,” said Mrs. Ferguson, “have you done anything with my hairpins? I had them a moment a go!” "They’ re right under your nose, my flear," answered Mr. Ferguson. "R e move them, and you can talk plainer.” fr o m Hcfl<M*teil f r o m C r ic k e t. "Do you think baseball will ever got a foothold in England?” "They play it some.” "As strenuously as we do?” "Well, no. They serve tea betweeu the innings, I understand.”—Pittsburg Post. P IP E R E P A IR IN G 0 fe v «ry description by mail. AMBER.BRIER and MEERSCHAUM. Artificial Color«#. S IG S IC H E L & CO. 92 Third Street Foitlud I Is it keen and normal, or do you have that “ don’ t care’ ’ sort o f feel ing? Loss o f appetite is one o f the surest signs o f inward weakness* and if you are wise you will heed the warning promptly and take a few doses o f Hostetter’ s Stomdch Bit ters. The system requires a cer tain amount o f nour shment every day in order to keep up health and strength and to replace the waste portions. This can only be accom plished with a keen appetite and perfect digestion and assimilation of the food. Then again H ostetter’s Stomach Bitters should be taken. It will stimulate the flow o f gastric juices, so essential to perfect diges tion, and aid in every way possible. For over 66 years it has been used with wonderful success in cases of Poor Appetite, Heartburn, Flatu lency, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Cos tiveness, Biliousness and Malaria. llc y o iid . "But where," Inquired the new ar rival, “do you keep the lost souls who suffer from the gnawings of con science?” "My dear sir,” answered Pluto, In a fine strain of irony, "do you think any body with a conscience ever come# here?” How Is Your Appetite Today? C0FFEEC TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS J U S I RIGHT CLiOssn a devek r o a r u N D . 0 R C .’ VULCANITE ROOFING IS BEST Majestic Roof ing Co. 328 Worcester Bid* P0HTL1MD, ORE. NOV/ be W time o f th o year to hai fr-?2S >■ " r t«e-th ou t a t , a&a pi « t o nnd bridga rk done. F o ro u t- of-tow a patrona w « ÿ"; fl n i h h p i n t e a n d ■¿A Irridije work in o n « H at* Cleanrd A blockrd 5 0 c , With New TrlSfflllim $ 1 — P an am a* $ 1 —l^dirs Straw Hats re- ^oelrlrd. 5 c pos(*ife mails your ¡soft hat to us. 3 1 5 *17 A ld e r St. P ortla n d . O r e g o n . Fact V e rso s T h eory. bucket brigades and high-pressure The maiden dropped her lovely eyes. water system. Floriston, Cal., is also Later she cast her eyes far down the menaced by a forest fire. Fruit Crop Is Menaced. Denver. May 17.— Colorado’s fruit of the estimated value of $7,000,000 is menaced tonight by a storm, accom panied by a sudden drop in tempera ture, which is sweeping the state. The thermometer at the western slope registered 40 degrees Fahren heit at 10 o'clock, and was falling steadily, under a 60-mile wind from the north. Workingmen F orm u la w ith each b ottle F ou rth Floor Opposite Portland Hotel, Portland Ore. fighting the conflagration, both with W here is Y our H air? D o e s n ot ch a n g e th e i u lot o f th e hair. “ The teacher of one of the rooms In a school in the suburbs of Cleveland had been training her pupils In antici pation of a visit from ths school com missioner," said George a. Wells of Pittsburg at the Shoreham. "A t last I’ h a sa n t, P alatable. P otent. T aste Good. D o Good. N ev er S ick en . W eaken o r G ripe. he came and the classes wers called 10c. 25c. 50c. N ev er sold in bulk. T h e g en out to show their attainments. uine ta blet stam ped C C C. G uaranteed to cu re o r y ou r m oney back. "The arithmetic class was the first called, and In order to make a good Impression the teacher put the first question to Johnny Smith, the etar pupil. Placerville Is Burning. ” ‘Johnny, If coal le selling at $6 a Plaeerville, Cal., May 17.— This city ton and you pay the coal dealer $24. F irst class w ork at is in danger of destruction by fire. reasonable prices. Dynamite is held in readiness to raze a bow many tons of coal will he bring F ree ex am ination Fire you 7’ and p e r fe c t ly fitted section of the residence district. glasses as low as started at 9:30 tonight and has d e -) ” ’Three,’ was the prompt reply from stroyed the Eldorado county court j Johnny. $ 2.00 "The teacher, much emharraeeed, house, Odd Fellows’ building, Roller!, N o fa k in g m ethod«. building and several brick structures. said. ‘Why. Johnny, that Isn't right.’ D K. C. L. H A Y N E S ” ‘Oh, I know It ain't, but they do It A strong wind is blowing. Every S u ite 4 2 7 , M a r q u a m B u ild in g available man, woman and child is anyhow.’ ” EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN W. L. DOUGLAS $ 5 , $ 4 , S 3 .5 0 . S 3 & $ 2 .5 0 In your comb? Why s o ? Is not the head a much belter place for it? Better keep what is left where it belongs! Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved formula, quickly stops falling hair. There is not a particle of doubt about it. We speak very posi tively about this, for we know. \\ ii «t«Ml. The director of u prison received an order after many years' service. He had all the prisoners called together H o u s e h o ld R e m e d y and mado the following speech to Taken in the Spring for Years. them: "As you see. I have been decorated, Ralph Rust, Willis, Mich., writes: by royal «race, with an order, But 1 “ Hood’s 8ar.suparillu has been a house- willingly acknowledge that this has 1 hold remedy in our home as long as I i ca,‘ remember. I have taken it in the been attained rot alone by my own spring for several years. It has no merlla, but by the cooperation of all eijual for cleansing the blood and ex- » f us. I ran also declare, with pleas I pelllng the humors that accumulate i during the winter. Being a farmer ure, that since 1 nave ocuuplcd this : and exposed to bad weather, my sys office the number of prisoners has In tem is often affected, and I often take creased from 400 to 700—a fact of I Hood’s Sarsaparilla with good results.” Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is Peculiar to which both you and I may be Justly Itself. There Is no "Just as good.” nroud."— London Tit Hits. Get it today In usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. O’ er the pages of the Peerage a maid en likes to pore. Such an amount Will buy a Count; A Duke costs something more. AVARICE 15 RULERFASH ,0N H1NTSI London Traffics in Points of Van tage on Route of Funeral. pUSHi'tlgCTH. U tte r ly FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. “ Flchtlng 1 he Beef Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON TR IA L S o f th« NEEDEMS YWR MOTHER CONING TO STAY WITH US TOR) A W E ^K ? OUTRAGEOUS! t W ONT STANDS Paio Molar Crowns $ W liJ È Ê k . U nion P a in le ss D e n tists 5.00 à » 22kBri4t.TMu3.50 Gold filimi,, 1.00 ; f. ■. 1 Filli,,, ngl 1.00 S W Filling. Filling* ■ (Bnr .60 Good Rubber _ > , 5 .00 piti,. 7.50 .50 se. W. i WI1E, e, irai,, » , M unì, P.> '« ,• EilrMion fl E S T M E T H O D # ?i rum ntmwtfi ut fastidila P h I h I.' sb hrnpl*»«'* or bridije work in ordered, (.'on n l'ritc. You < un not pet bette* pu in h urn yo p«y* ow mui h you .\M u m '\ f o l l y K on i-w itei'd f o r f i f t e e n y e a r s. TEETH W ise Dentai Co. IN C O R P O R A T E D P ainless Dentists F ull S et o f T e e t h ......................................... $ 5 .0 0 B rid ge W ork o r T eeth w ith ou t Plates $ 3 5 0 to $ 5 falling B u fin e . Third k Washington, PORTLAND, 0RFQ0N O’ M, • jio o r.: HA. M. te 6 P. M. Sunday*. 9 to f G old C r o w n s .........................................$ 1 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 P orcelain C r o w n s ............................... $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 . 0 0 I G old o r P orcela in F illin g s .................... $ 1 .0 0 Up ! 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