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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1910)
Jual H lg h l fo r T hat. The visitor's host was showing him throiiKh the more or less celebrated town that has grown up around the Pullman shops. “ I don't sue very much vegetation here,” observed the visitor. "T h e soli seems to be too sandy." “ W e raise the juiciest melons here you will find anywhere In the world,” briefly responded his host, who hap pened to he u stockholder in ths com pany.— Chios go Tribune. Sm ith W a n t» V e a l Wn will p «y am Culltiwa d u ce. S h ip by «xp rw w . for hrnt-cUuM p ro V e «I .............................................. IOC Porlt.................................. 12c L ive H en s ...... 18c L ive Spring C h icken s, lb 2 0 t o 22 Jc E g g s ................................................ 23c Addreaa T R A N K L. SM ITH M EAT CO. “ F ighting ihe B ee! Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON T H I A L S o /t h e N B E P m S WHY JOHN V0U MWMSi! U2 NIGHL Glenn H. Curtiss Flies 137 Miles, Albany to New York. ' C onceded It. "Colonel, don’t you think, as the re sult o f your observation during many H ave y ou r teeth out and p is t e and b rid g e w ork done. F or o u t-o f-to w n pal nm * w e finish piste years o f public life, that the holding sa d brid ge w ork in on e da y if necessary. o f a governm ent position tends to tako .. ^ PRICES: away a man’s Independence and make J C J G I M -.A N.W (i.ww $5.00 him merely a m achine?" asked the In *r\ A a I jM J t * 2JIB .A .1W * $3.50 quisitive acquaintance. , C p M O * « . .... $ 1 « "U ndoubtedly,” said the Internal revenue collector. "There was a time, C ^ j ® S S . K S , : l K for instance, when, if you had asked T fT u J .- ' W « . l * . rum $5.00 me such a question as that, I should ^ " ■ * '. . $ 7 . 5 0 have kicked you out of my office, buf Paialcjt Eilradioa 50c I have becom e used to such things note B E ST M E TH O D S and don’ t mind them at all.” Dr. B. E. Wright Co. "H ello, B a rk e r!" said Sm ltkln, m eet ing his friend on the street. "H ow goes It?” “ All right, I guess,” said Barker. "Seen Bobbie Sponger lately?" "Y es; B obble is down at my place at Westliarnpton now. I Invited him down for the week end-------” "W hy, I thought that was three weeks a g o !" "It was.” said Barker, “ but, you know. Bobble is an expert at m aking both ends meet.” — H arper’s W eekly. A id in g Hla L ove. Patience— Peggy Is very happy. Patrice— She’s engaged, Isn’t she? “ Yes, and the man she’s engaged to /s cross eyed and he’s looking at her all the time and no one can tell it but herself."— Yonkers Statesman. Denmark’s co-op era tive agricultural societies, to which England largely owes her cheap supply o f dairy pro duce, have an annual turnover o f ovei $13,000,000. D A I S Y F L Y KILLER N r a t.cla a n , taL convenient, cheap. L am «¿1 m i ll . Made o l metal, cannot apill or tip over, will not soil or lr.|ure anything. Guaranteed eftoctiv«. or prepaid lor 20 cents. Of ail dMlara sent ■▲SOLD HOMES» 150 D«K«lb Av*. ■ipokljr*. S .T , BEST READY ROOFING KNOWN T it fo r Tnt. Stranger (to prom inent clergym an ) — I cam e in here, sir, to criticise your church m anagem ent and tell you how it ought to be run. Prom inent Clergym an (am azed) — What do you mean, sir? How dare you? W ho are you, anyw ay? "I am the humble editor o f the pa per you have been w riting to.”— Life. W e ll M eant, but R ude. The wedding was over and the guests had departed, when a terrific din broke upon the stillness. The tooting of fish horns, the bea t ing of tin pans, and the ringing of cow bells could be distinguished clear ly, while agonizing screeches from un identified Instruments and the d iaboli cal noise produced by drawing a scan t Aiot ite u lly A eve «nary. ling across one edge at a dry goods "W e don’t use wine as a beverage, box contributed their share to the v ol you know, Mrs. M cGarvey,” said Mrs. ume of sound. L apsling; "but it’s good to have a lit The bride, a young wom an recently tle o f it in the house for medicinal pur from Boston, turned pale. poses. You know how grateful I am "H arold," she said, turning to the for the bottle you sent over the other bridegroom , "those friends of yours day. T o thank you in words would be doubtless mean well, and I appreciate merely a work of super-irrigation.” — their heartiness and sincerity, but I Chicago Tribune. shall consider It a great favor If you will go out and request them to d is H a rd sh ip « o f r iu lo c r a e y . continue their epithalamlum. It is His Pastor— My dear sir, don’t you quite too boisterous and may attract think you ought to try to com e m ore In attention.” — C hicago Tribune. contact with your fellow m en? Mr. Muntoburn— My dear doctor, so Site W as F ra n k , many people touch me every day o f my Miss Mary Morris, daughter o f the life that I have been com pelled to em ploy a secretary at a good salary to act fate W illiam Morris, poet and crafts man, said at a dinner in New Y ork: as a buffer. " I like the Am erican taste for Its G row ler«. frankness. Better be frank, even if Cabby <^-No, tim es ain’t wot they was wrong. The pretty Am erican girl was — the dign ity o f the perfession’s gone. by no means hopeless whose com m ent E verybody wants a bloom ing taxi and on first seeing the Incom parable glory w hen they’ve blowed ’em selves ’oarse of the Venus de M edici was, ‘I and can ’t get one they 'aves you as a w ouldn’t be seen dead with ankles like th a t!* " ___________________ hapology.— T he Sketch. OW ARD K. BTTtTUN A-«ayer and Chemist, Lead villo, Colorado. Specim en prices: Gold, Sliver, Lead. 91. G old, Silver, 76c; G old, 5Uo; Zi no o r Copper. $1. M ailing enveloj>ea and fu ll price liât Rent on application. Control and C m pire work so- H Send fo r S am ples and P rices. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. Majestic Roof ing Co. o f P ortland, O regon FURNISHES HELP FREE 326 Worcester 6 dg TO EMPLOYERS PORTLAND, ORE. U nion P a in le ss D e n tists K u n ;oc’* raw l'avr Fins conx tne liver iuto activity by gentle methods. They d& not scour, gripe or weaken. They ere ft tunic to the stomach, liver and nerves; Invigorate Instead of weaken. They en rich the blood and enable the stomach to get all the nourishment from food that Is put Into It. These pills contain no calo mel; they are soothing, healing and stim ulating. For sale by all druggists In 10c end 25c alzes. If you need medical ad vice write Munyon’s Doctors. They will advise to the best of their ability abso lutely , free of Charge. MUNYON'B, *84 and JcCTcraoa Sts., Philadelphia, f t , Send 10c for trial package. Main office. 12 N orth Second St. Main 5670; A 140« L adies D ept, 205Vi M orrison St. Main 1062; A 2064 P h on e o r w ir e ord ers a t ou r expense. Useless S tudy. Mr. F ond Father reproved his little son for having only 75 per cent in arithm etic. "M athem atics, m y boy,1 he said, "is a very useful study, and you must try to do better.” " I thought that was only useful for sailors,” said the boy. "W h y for sailors?” ‘‘W ell, people on land have adding m achines, don’t they?” — New York Tribune. W a n te d EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN F irst class w ork at reasonable prices. F ull Set o f T e e t h .................................................... $ 5 .0 0 B rid ge W ork o r T eeth w ith o u t P lates $ 3 5 0 to $ 5 Gold 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 G old o r P orcelain F illin g s............................$ 1 .0 0 Up S ilver F illin g s............................................ 5 0 c to $ 1 .0 0 Best P late M a d e.....................................................$ 7 .5 0 N o c h a rg es fo r P ainless E x tra ctin g w hen other w ork is done. 15 yea rs’ G u aran tee w iih all w ork. H ours. 8 a. m. to 8 p m. 221Vs M orrison Street. T r ia l B o ttle F ree F ree exam ination and p e r fe ctly fitted glasses as low as DR. C. L. H A Y N E S $ 2 .0 0 C ou ld n ’ t Stand E x p osn re, The member of the legislature, of whom some graft stories had been circulated, was about to build a house. "You will want a southern exposure, I suppose,?” asked the architect. “ No, sir,” said the man; "if you can’t build this house without an ex posure I’ll get another architect.”— Yonkers Statesman. Suite 4 2 7 , Marquam Building F ou rth F loor Opposite Portland Hotel, Portland Ore. Alcohol, Tobacco, Cocaine, Morphine, Cigarette or Other DOPE HABITS CURED Positively and harmlessly in short time by the new Olconeia Method. Treat ment is not expensive or painful. You need not remain a slave to your habits, when a short stay at our Sanitarium will make you free. Address OLCONEIA CO., Arleta Station. DA. W. H. MAY, 5<8 Pearl Street, New Yort Portland, Or. Y st TIME C. Gee Wo NOW ' b o f th e year to have your teeth ou t and p l a t e a n d bridge work done. F orou t- of-tow n natrons wo finish p l a t e a n d bridge w ork In one day i f necessary. The Chinese Doctor T h is w o n d e fu l m an has m a de a life stu d y o f th e p r o p e r t ie s o f R oot«, H e r b s and B arks, and is R iv in g th e w orld th e b en efit o f h is services. MoiirCrowns $ 5 . 0 0 22k Bridge T eeth 3 . 5 0 Gold Fillings 1 .0 Enamsl Fillings Silver Fillings Good Rubber Plates Best Rubber Plates Painless Extr'tlon i No Mercury, Poisons | or Drugs Used. No i Operations or Cutting G u aran tees t o c u r e O ata rrh, A sth m a , L a n g , 8 tom a ch and K id n e y trou b les, a n d all Private D iseases o f M n and W om en . A SU R E C A N C ER CURE Just re ceiv ed fr o m P e k in , C hin a — safe, sure and reliable. U .. fa ilin g in Its w orks. If y ou c in n o t call, w r it e for sy m p tom blank $nd circular. In clo se 4 ce n ts in stomp«. CONSULTATION TREE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 1621k First St., cor. Morrison, Portland, Or. S m a ll O n e. N o fa k in g m ethods. B y M a li If you suffer from Epilepsy, Fite, Falling Sickness, Spasms, or have children that do so, my New I>is- covery will relieve them, ami all yon areackedto dole to scndforaFreoTriul$2 Bottle of Dr.May’« C p lle p t lo ld e C u r e It has cured thousand* where everything «I n failed. Guaranteed by May Medical Lahorato y Under Pure Food and Drugs A c t, June 8u;h,lH>0 Guaranty No. 1HVT1. Please write for Specia 1 Free g*2 Bottle and give AGH! and complete address a Customer— My wife told me to (top In and buy her a bathing suit. What are your prices and sizes? Dealer— We have a very nice one here that I'm sure she will like. A $50 bill will Just cover it. Customer—That Is Just about ths size she wants. How much is it?— Springfield Union. •». W. A. Will, P m : ______________________ n t u n n n tutN ta i* p _______ in n u o G ot th e E s s e n tia l F a c t. Nan— Y es; I’ve released Jack from his engagem ent. He told me yesterday over the telephone that his rich uncle who was going to make him his heir you know, had gone broke. Fan— Did Jack ask to be released? Nan— I don’t know whether he did ot not. As soon as he told me abou* hl3 uncle I hung up the receiver. C o u ld n 't F o o l Sirs. O. They were looking at a fam ous c o l lection o f paintings, and had stopped in front of a "Portrait of a L ady." “ Why, that’s a R em brand t!" delight edly exclaim ed Mrs. Upsome. "I’m not so sure about that,” said Mrs. Gaswell, bringing her lorgnette to bear upon It. “ It looks to me more like a M erry W idow .” . ^ o ( . i .o u u but lie e p . V illage Constable (to villager, who baa been knocked down by passing m otor c y c lis t )— "Y ou didn’t ses the number, but could you swear to the m an?” V illager— “ I did; but I don't think *• ’eard m e.”— Punch . BEST M ETHODS Pain lens Ki traction F ree w hen plates o r brid ge work is ordered. Consultation F reo. You cannot get better painless work any whore, n o m atter how m u c h __ you ____ pay. ,__________ trkanywl ________________ All work fully guaranteed for fifteen years. Wise Dental Co. IN C O R P O R A T E D Painless Dentists M s g Banging. Third & Washington, PORTIAMO, 0REG0M O ffle lu r ü lA . S U I f .ä . lu d s y i, S t a l LT H E K E Y S T O N E j TO HEALTH IS HOSTETTER’Si S T O M A C H BITTERS WE WELCOME ALL VISITORS A T T E N D IN G T H E ROSE F E S T IV A L T o our wareroom*. W e will offer special induce ment* to tho*e wishing to purchase a Piano during the Festival W e e k . Your railroad fare to Portland and return will be paid should you purchase from u*. Don’t fail to call and get one o f our Handsome Souvenirs. BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. 386 Wadimrto* Street Bet Vest Pari and Tenth. Portland. Orefoa New York, May 31.— Glenn H. Cur tiss flew from Albany to New York City in an aeroplane, Sunday, May 29, winning the $10,000 prize offered by the New York World. He covered the distance o f 137 miles in 2 hours and 32 minutes, and came to earth as quietly and as lightly as a pigeon. His average speed for the distance — 54.06 miles per hour— sur passes any other record made by an aeroplance in long-distance flight. In its entirety, his flight perhaps eclipses any flight man has made in heavier- than-air machines. The start was made from Albany at 7 :03 o ’ clock under weather conditions as nearly perfect as the most fastid ious aviator could demand. One hour THE FO R iters W . L. D ou g la s $ 5 .0 0 a n d $ 4 .0 0 sh oes e q u a l JjN C u stom B en ch W o r k co s tin g $ 6 .0 0 t o $ 8 .0 0 . P T Buys'Shoes, $3. $2 .5 0 A $2 tv. L. Douglas guarantees tli -ir value hy stamping im name and in . ,. the bolt. m. I ..ok f -r If. l i . k . - N .. S u l, Color KyrltU. A ak y o u r i l c u l c r f. r \V. L. Don u-l.s shoes, lin o » ior.«ale In your town write for M r ! n r.l»*r<’atalog,Bhow. In if In ■ w l <> order b y ......I. Shoe* or-lere.l direct from factory delivered f ree. W.L.Douglus, Brockton, Masa P IP E R E P A IR ¡IN IN G W e u rge y o u to e o re u it y o u r d o c to r Of every description by mail AMBER,BRIER iud MEEfbCHAI M Arància! U so S IG S IC H E L & CO 92 Third Street Portland I The dose of Ayer’ s Pills is small, only one it bedtime. As a rule, laxative doses are better than cathartic doses. For con stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick- hoadaches, they cannot be excelled. Ask your doctor about this. ■“— M ade b y the .T. C. STAN DARD 30 YEARS. M illion« o f m en w ea r W . L. D ou g la s ahoes b e ca u se th ey « r e th e low est prices, q u a lity co n sid e r e d , in th e w orld . M a d e u p on h o n o r ,o f th e b est leathers, b y th e u m ost skilled w o rk m e n , ; iu all the latest fash ion s. ^ W « p u b lis h o u r f o r m u la s $ 3 .0 0 S A M P L E D F R D Y , F E L T . S T R A W $ 1 .5 0 Hats Cleaned. Bl ickad 5 0 c ; Psnamss, - ,-¿4 $ l.T ri;i.m in a »2 5 c each. Ladies’ Hats £ £ 1 Remodeled, Willow Plumes retied ana Dved. .me ot M illin ery . P v^ - ( * empiete [iniplote 1 Line_of Millinery 3 1 5 A L D L R S T .. P O R T L A N D ----- SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. We want you to try this Piano /.V YOUR HOME FREE. We want you to try it at our expense because— At the end o f thirty days the Piano ITSELF will convince you o f the following fa cts: I t’s the best value on earth for the price ($275). It’ s MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY right! We know there is so much real value in this Wellington Piano—w e’ re selling for $275—on i asu payments— that w e’ re willing to let it be I T S O W N SALESMAN. A very attractive white foulard with black ring dots, has two deep hands ot black on the skirt, one at the knees, and the other as hem. ) T h e deep crushed girdle and cuffs are also of the hlaclc silk. FAMOUS W rlm e DUELS M ln l.t e r . S a t is fa c t io n G L E N N H, C U R T ISS and 23 minutes later Curtiss made his first stop near Poughkeepsie, where there was an hour’s iutermission. Re suming his flight at 9 :26, he sped southward, and landed within the boundary o f Manhattan Island at 10:35. Paulhan’ s flight from London to Manchester, 86 miles, exceeded the Curtiss feat for distance, but not in speed or in danger. The Frenchman’ s average was 44.3 miles an hour and below him lay English meadow land. Curtiss followed the winding course [of the historic Hudson, with jutting head lands, wooded slopes and treacherous palisades. He swung high over the great bridge at Poughkeepsie, dipped at times within 50 feet o f the river’ s broad surface, and jockeyed like a fal con at the turns. Only once did his craft show signs o f rebellion. This was off Storm King, near West Point, when, at a height of nearly 1,000 feet a treacherous gust struck his planes. The machine drop ped 40 feet and tilted perilously, but Curtiss kept his head and by adriot manipulation restored the equilibrium o f the machine. With his eyes and brain cleared of the cobwebs o f sleep, he went with his mechanician and a handful o f specta tors to Van Rennselaer Island, in the Hudson, three miles south o f Albany, where he was to start. W aiting at the river brink was a special train charter ed by the New York Times for Mrs. Curtiss and her party. From the train they could not see the actual start, but those on the island witnessed a re markable scene. With the signal that Curtiss was off, the special train o f five cars and a lo comotive gathered impetus and sought to follow. But so quickly had he flown that for 21 miles the locomotive, run ning nearly a mile a minute, was un able to catch up. G ra in F ie ld s F ire S w e p t. Chico, Cal., May 31.— News has been received here o f the first serious grain fire o f the season, in Butte coun ty. It occurred 10 miles south o f Chico, on the farm o f E. Davis and ad joining places, and burned over 800 acres o f ripe grain, worth about $40,- 000. Some o f the grain was insured. Scores o f farmers fought the flames for six hours before its progress was stopped. Many men were overcome by the intense heat and smoke and had to be carried from the fire, which trav eled almost as fast as a man could run. D r. C o o k A fte r R e c o r d s ? In IN ENGLAND. Sought F ie ld of or G ave H onor. A t least four o f E ngland's prim s m inisters entered the "Held o f honor,” a "Studen t o f the Code,* In a letter to the New York Sun says. The Duke of W ellington challenged t e Earl of W lnchelsea in consequet te of the ea rl’s rem arks on the C atholic ques tion. They met In Battersea fields. Lord W lnchelsea received the duke's fire and then fired in the air. T he Rt.-Hon. W illiam P itt was chal lenged by George T ierney, president o f ths board o f control, on account of certain objectionable rem arks m ade in the House o f Commons. They met on Putney com m on. T w o shots were ex changed and Pitt fired the third time in the air, when a recon ciliation was effected. George Canning m et L ord Castle- reagh on Putney com m on. T hey fought In sight o f the w indows of the house in w hich P itt died. Both missed. At the next exchange C astlereagh's ball entered Mr. Canning's thigh, inflict ing a slight wound. The tw o states men assum ed their places for a third shot, when the seconds, seeing the blood stream ing from Mr. Canning's wound, put an end to the combat. B enjam in D israeli likened Daniel O’Connell to the Impenitent thief on the cross. O’Connell also used lan guage w h ich wag not parliam entary, and D israeli offered to castigate the Irishm an. O’Connell declined to m e“» him. D israeli then challenged Morgan O’Connell, the accuser's son, but Mor gan O’Connell also declined to meet a Jew on a "field of honor.” Curran, the Irish orator, fought four duels. T he first was with Capt. St. Leger, who had Insulted an Irish Ro man C atholic priest. The captain fired, but Curran did n o t “ It was not nec essary fo r <ne to fire at him ,” the Irish w it afterw ard w rote; “ the gallant cap tain died three weeks after the duel of the report o f his p istol." T he next affair was with A ttorney General for Ireland Fltzglhbon. The parties w ere to fire at pleasure. Cur ran fired first, and then Fitzgibbon took aim for nearly a minute. On Its provin g Ineffectual Curran rem arked; " I t was not your fault, Mr. A ttorn ey ; you w ere deliberate en o u g h !" The third duel was with John Egan, an Irish barrister who had the nicknam e o f Bully. Egan was " o f im mense size, as brawny and alm ost as black as a coal porter.” Curran was facetious on the subject o f Egan’s size, and they left the field reconciled. Egan became Curran’s second in C urran's fourth and last duel, with L ord Buckingham shire. R ichard B rinsley Sheridan fought Mr. M atthews, “ a gentlem an o f fash ion,” at Bath In order to vindicate the reputation o f Miss L inley. It was done In theatrical style. T hey fought with sw ords and great courage and skill w ere displayed on both sides Sheridan disarm ed his adversary and com pelled him to sign a form al retrac tion. Mr. Matthews again challenged Mr. Sheridan. The parties met on K ing's Down. The battle was desper ately contested. A fter a discharge of pistols they fought with swords. Both were wounded and fell to the ground, where they continued to fight until the seconds separated them. It was found that M atthews' sword was actually ' token off In S hsr1“ - " ' - - r It will tell It's own story to you—in your home— if you’ ll send us the coupon. Please send me full particulars concerning this unusual Plano offer. Name.................................................. Address. AN GELA On# Hate; R oom w ith Private Bath, $1 HOTEL P E R D A Y 625 W a sh in g to n Street PORTLAND, OR. N e w brick, sp lend id ly fu rn ish ed . L a d ies’ p a rlor; spacious lobby: elev a tor; steam hea t; n in n in e w ater; ph ones in all room s. In q u iet n eigh b orh ood . T ak e ca r from U nion D epot, tra n s fe r to W ash« ingrton street. P hone M arshall 1950. The S h a h ’« I la ifs e r . One o f the treasures of the ahah of Persia Is a diamond set in one of hi3 scim lters, w hich renders its possessor invincible. T here Is also a dagger w k n the same property, but it Is or dained that those who use It should perish by It. It Is therefore carefully shut up In a sandalwood box on which Is engraved a verse from the Koran.— C hicago News. A G reat L ea rn ed It by E a r. T h e d ea r little girl then a rose, bowe<V and re cite d it in tills m an n er ; " L e tt u c e D e n b y up N. D ew in g, W id o w H a rtfo rd N. E. F a te ; S till H. E. V in g, still p er Sue W in g ; L ea rn to la bel A u n ty W a ite .” T h e n w ith the tu m u ltu ou s a p p la u M o f the a u d ie n ce rin g in g in h er ears, ah« sat d o w n in h a p p y co n fu sio n .— C h ica g o T rib u n e. __________________ _ W h e n y o u n g a girl w on d ers if sho w ill e v e r m eet a m an she w ou ld m a r r y ; a fte r she g e ts older, she w on d er* if she w ill e v e r m eet on e she w o u ld n 't _____________________ m arry. " I look forw ard to having ft great garden this year.” “ You d o? Bought som e new vari J ow eled su n b u rsts in w h ich on e get eties o f seeds?” o f ra ys is m ade to re v o lv e o v e r a n o th “ No, but I’ve found a man In the er b y clo c k w o r k h a ve been in v en ted neighborhood w ho owns a wheelbar g y an E n glish w om an. row, and that w ill be a great help.” — D etroit Free Fress. H a r n e s s C a ta lo g Free! H eadache Send lor our 100-page Harness Catalog Free. Will save you 20 to 50 per cent sure. “ My father has been a sufferer from sick headache for the last twenty-five years and never found any relief until he began taking your Cascareis. Since he has begun taking Cascareis he has never had the headache. They have entirely cured him. Cascarete do what you recommend them to do. I will give you the privilege of using his nam e.” — K. M. Dickson, 1120 Resiner St., W. Iudiauapolis, Ind. FELLER HARNESS CO. 4 9 North Sixth St., Portland, Oregom [ „ C0FFEE( ; TEA SPICES B A K IN G POWDER ■ EXTRACTS P leasant. P a la ta b le P otent. T aste Good. D o Good. N ev er Sicken. W eaken or G rip«. 10c, 25c. 50c. N ev er sold in bulk. T h e ir«n- uine ta blet stam ped C C C . G uaranteed to cu re or you r m oney back JUST RIGHT CLOSSET S D EVEU R ED U C E THE PORiLAND. 0 R C / C O S T O F LIV IN G ; use CRESCENT BAKING POWDER 25c. FULL POUND N a m MAKE e d ic O ABSOLUTELY CURES DR. WHITING’S REMEDIES M A N l ' F U T I ’ KI\I> HY N A TIO N AL MEDICINE CO., LTD. 422' . S helley Blk., V o -r is o n St., R oom s 3 and 4, Por land, Or. I’ h o c M ii r-liH 11 2119 1. A P rL N D IC ir iS KEMEDY. T h e o n ly k n o w n c u r e fo r A|>p< illicit is w ith o u t t h e s id o f th e k n ife G iv es in n u e d in t« r e lie f, itnd e ffe c ts a p e n n n n e n t c u r e in a s h o r t tim e . A TRIP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT RATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY PalnlesN E x t r a c t i o n ........ F re« S ilv er F U l ln r s ...................... 50« G old F il li n g s .......................... 73« 22 K. G old C r o w n * ...................»1 P o rce la in C r o w n s ...................»3 M o la r G old C r o w n s .................84 Hrid^e W o r k , 22 K . G old . . »3 In la y F ills. P ure G o l d ...........(g V e r y N ice R u b b e r P la t « ___ »4 i R e s t R u b b e r P la te on E a r t h ..................................... g1 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 row y ou r iri"n<-y aw ay. A d olla r saved in tw o d o lla rs e a rn e d . O u r o rig in a l relia b le M od ern P ain less M ethods and o u r p e r fe c t e d office eq u ip - m e a t sa v es us tim e anti y o u r m oney. BOSTON D E N T IS T S , 5 t h B N o r m a n , P o r t la n d Entrance 2 9 m Morrison, opposite PostoAee and M eier A i Frank. Established in Portland 10 year*. Open evening« until 8 and Sunday« until 12t10. for people w ho work. P K I0K X>. 6. "SPE C IA L” REMEDY’. New York, May 31.— The mystery P N U N o . 1 3 -^ 1 0 F o r W o m e n '« A ilm e n t« T u n ora o f tjie How- e ls . A ls o 'H uhetos. K id n e y um l H la d d er T r o u o f the whereabouts o f Dr. Cook, the b le s P R IC K '!> American will say tomorrow, was 'l i d s N ew S c ie n t ific W ork is h h o m e tr e a tm e n t. 'J I K N w r i t i n g t o v e r tls e r s p le a s « W r i « o r nail a n d we w ill f-xj>luin. K xte rn a l m e n tio n t h is p a p e r . solved last night. He is in Scotland, tre n tm erit o n ly . preparing for a trip to Etah, whence he plans to bring back his records o f hia discovery and his instruments which SEND THIS AD. FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST are cached there. He also intends to It usually takes a stron ger hint to bring back the two Eskimos who ac companied him on hia dash to the Pole. Induce a visitor to go than was re Dr. Cook’ s objective point when he quired to get Mm to com e Portland Seattle Spokane shall have recovered his records and Ask for Their Goods and I ts F in a n c ia l F la v o r . instruments, says the newspaper, will Dealer— T hat’s one o f our best Im be Copenhagen. AY Pacific Coast Biscuit Company R ice is H ig h e r in C hina. ported cigars. Hasn't It a rich, mild flavor? Custom er— Yes; the cigar Is mild enough, but the price Is about $4 a box | too fierce.___________________ Amoy, China, May 31.— The price o f rice has risen 50 per cent and the poor are unable to buy food. As a k h r l i e I .e g . consequence o f this a demonstration T he angel was making up the list, took place at Changchow. "I never asked my fellow man If It Owing to the practical failure o f the was hot enough for him ,” remarked rice crop in certain o f the interior Abou Ben Adhem. provinces this year, an almost prohibi And lo, his name cam e In under the tive price already prevails for the cer wire first.— New York Run. eal. A further advance means famine J u v e n ile U n o r a n e e . conditions among the teeming coolies, T om m y— Paw, how m uch are you whose principal article o f food is rice. w orth? Mr. T ucker— A bout $4,000, my son. W h y? Cody, Wyo., Ma 31. When a big Tom m y (a fter a few m om ents of brown bear paused to look at an auto deep though t)— Paw, how m uch does mobile near the ranch o f G. C. Rude- the assessor fine you for having all B e a r L a s s o e d F r o m Auto. The Bitters has clearly proven, during the past 56 years, that it is an ideal Ionic and mvigorant for those in a weak and debil itated condition. It aids digestion and keeps the bowels open. Try it to-day. SHOES • 5, « 4 , « 3 .6 0 , « 3 , * 2 .5 0 & * 9 A y e r ’ s C h e r r y Pectoral Is a regular cough m e d i c i n e , a strong m edicine, a d o c t o r ’ s medicine. Good fo r e a s y cou g h s, hard coughs, d es p er ate coughs. If y o u r d oc tor e n d o rs e s it f o r y o u r case, take it. If not, d o n ’ t take it. N e v e r go contrary to his advice. A ctual T im e in F ligh t 2 H o u r s 3 2 M in u t e s — W in s S IO .O O O T ra in C o u ld N o t K e e p Up. Dr. B. E. Wright T o o S low fo r T his A ge. "Grandma, you never took a Joy rida, did y ou ?" "Yes, child, once; but you wouldn’t call it Joy riding nowaday**.” "W hen was It, grandm a?" "Sixteen years ago. I took a ride In 3 4 2 J Washington St., the Ferris wheel." Portland, Oregon "H ow fast did you g o ? ” "The wheels made one revolution In Take car at depot and transfer tp Washington St. about fifteen m inutes." "S h u ck s!”— C hicago Tribune. P rotracted . A Cough M edicin e BE LOSING YOUR NP/f PETITE TAKE A PAW PAW PILL W. L. DOUGLAS FASHION H IN TS LIKED THEM YOU MUSTf Mothers will And Mrs. Winslow's Boo thins Byrup the best remedy to use for their cliildro*) duiiug the teething period. P ainless E x tra ction F ree w hen p istes or b rid g e w ork is ord ered . C on su ltstion F ree. Y ou cunnot g e t b etter painless w ork any w here, no m utter how m uch you pay. All W ork Tully G u a r a n te e d f o r T ifteen Y e a r s LONG FUGHI IM E __________________ son at the foot o f the Big Horn moun that? tains today, Rudolph Rovingo, the cow E v e r y d a y P h ilo s o p h y , boy chauffeur, holding the steering W hat though your schem es havs all wheel with one hand, lassoed bruin as gone w rong— the car swept past him. The captive F or Fortune is naught but a flirt; was dragged to the Rudeson ranch and Go trudging along with a cheerful is on exhibition there, with several song bare spo ts on his coat. And a sm ile that conceals the h u rt SAVE THESE SW ASTIK A END SEALS THEY ARE VALUABLE They Will Secure You Many Useful Articles Without Cost LET EVERY PERSON TAKE CARE OF THEIR TEETH B etter H ealth will be their rew ard. If you r teirth are D«*onyed have thorn attended to at our office by D R . W Y T H E or one o f :perf W orkm en w h o are «killed in DR. W Y T H E 'S sy item . I K N O W w hat to d o and how to d o it. T h at'* w hv all m y w ork is p ositively P A IN L E S S . T h at’ s alao w hy ail m y w ork in G U A R A N T E E D to g iv e la stin g sat i«fa ction . P opular prices w ithin th « reach e f «veryonR . are charged . Coupled w ith m y in com pa ra b ly low p rice« for d en tistry « f guaran teed reliability ia the fa c t that w e d o not e x p e c t the pay until th e w ork in sa tis fa cto ry to you. I Am M aking a S p ecia lty o f P o r c e la in F illings tn G old. Silver. Pla B r id g e w o rlu tinum and P orcela in SO cte$l G old C row n s and B rid ge- This is w ith ou t dou bt the mnet beau tifu l and lasting w ork know n to den tal ^emnee. S pa ces w here one or aaore b frih have br«n lost I rep la ce to looh so natural that d etection in im possible. A -k to nee »am ple» o f this b eau tifu l w .rk All d en tists here are gra dua tes o f from 12 to 20 y ears’ ex perien ce. 148 Fifth Street. Opp. Meier Jk Frank’s Fifth-Street Entraae^ S u n d a y v K:JO t o 2 . L ady A ssista n t« A lw a y s In A tte n d «