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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1910)
•"T h e Say! Where’s that Pig? D r B. E. W right Have your teeth out and plate and bridge work done. For out-of-town patrons we finish plate and bridge work in one day if necessary. * PRICES: M.U. $5.00 221I.A.T«* $3.50 il« Eaual Külaw. $100 S * . lill«» 50c up M Rubh. Plata $5 00 . $7.50 50c Painless Eitrartwa REST METHODS Painless Extraction Free when plates or bridge work is ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot ot Ix-ller painless work anywhere, no matter ow much you pay. All Work Tally Guaranteed fo r fifte e n Years E Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 342k Washington St., Portland, Oregon Take car at depot and transfer to Washington St. T h e A n a ly s is . "D id you have the soil of your back yard analyzed by the agricultural de- pai unent?” “ Yea. They said it consisted largely o f glass, tin and putty, with traces o f builder's lime, and suggested that It m ight do to raise a mortgage on.”—- Louisville Courier-Journal. The D o c to r I'.x p lu iiis . Deacon Giles— Doctor, there’s a ques tion I have been wanting to ask you. In what language did the ass speak to Balaam? The Rev. Dr. Fourthly— In Its own language. Balaam had been making an ass of himself and he had no trou ble in understanding. Ita I)i« t In g u ls h in g F e a tu re . Sprockett— You’ve talked a good deal about your new automobile. W hat is there so specially attractive about it? Sparker— When I come along with it this afternoon in front of your place of business just you take a good look at that girl on the front seat. ASTHMA AND HAY PEVER are qu ckly relieved by Wyatt’s Asthma Remedy. Guaranteed or money refund ed. Ask your druggist or send six cents postage for Free Sample to J. C. WYATT, Druggist. VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. of Portland. Oregon F U R N IS H E S H E LP FR EE IO EMPLOYERS Mam office. 12 North Second St. Main 6670; A 1406 Lad«•» l>«-pt. 206 ' v Morrison St. Main 1062; A 2064 Phono or wire order» at our expense. EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN First claim work at reasonable prices. Free examination and perfectly fitted classes as low as $ 2.00 No faking methods. DR. C. L. H A Y N E S S u ite 4 2 7 , Fourth M a rq u a m Floor A TRIP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT KATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY Painless E x tra ction .......Free 1 8ilver F illin g s ...................50c t Gold F illin gs......................75c ’ 22 K. Gold C row n s.............. $3 f '¥ Porcelain C ro w n s.............. $3 _ _ X . Molar Gold Crowns............ $4 W Bride« W ork, 22 K. Gold... S3 Inlay Fills, Pure G o ld ....... $2 ^ V ery Nice Rubber P la te. . . $4 Rest Rubber Plate on Earth.............................$7 A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . Don’ t throw your money away. A dollar saved is twodollars earned. Our original reliable Modern Painless Methods and our perfected office equip ment saves us time and your money. A id e I,lig h ts o n H i s t o r y . Nero was explaining why he threw so many Christians to the lions. “ I’m simply trying to give the people what they want," he said. For even Nero disdained to hide be hind the pretense that the mission of the showman was to educate the pub lic. ___________________ R e m in d in g H im . “ Hello! Isabel, is that you?" “ Yes.” "Say, dearest----- ” " ’Sh, Gerald! Haven’t you seen th» new rule, that you mustn’t talk over the telephone as you would if you wer« face to face?” Keister’s Ladies Tailoring College Cutting, Fitting, Drafting, Design ing, Tailoring and Dressmaking taught. Strictly up-to-date in every style and fashion. Write for terms. 143 1-2 Eleventh St Portland, Oregon Neth & Co. "SS“ COLLECTORS We Buy and Collect Notes, Mortgages, and Real Estate Contracts. No Collection No Charge Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore. IT C H C A N B E C U R E D In a short time by using P L U M M E R ’ S IT C H REMEDY In 50-cent cans only. Address PLU M M ER DRUG C O M PAN Y T h ir d a n d M a d is o n P o r tla n d . Or GALL CURE HORSE COLLARS Are made over Curled H air Pads and will not gall the horse. W rite us for free sample o f the Pad. Give the name o f your harness dealer. Sold by best dealers everywhere. W. H. McMONIES & CO. PORTLAND, OREGON COFFEEc TEA SPICES 10ST0N DENTISTS. 5th « M o rris «», Portland Entrance 291 Vs Morrison, opposite PostoAce and Meier A Frank. Ftrahlbhed in Portland 10 years. Open evenings ontil 8 and Sundays until 12:10. for people wbu work. BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT 4 2 D I3 3 E .3 S E » CU0SSET & DEVERS PORTLAND. ORE. __J NOW BEST TIME o f the year to have year teeth out and p l a t e and bridge work done. For out- of-town natrons we finish p l a t e and bridge work- in one day if 1 ru om Mol.rCrow.* 22 $ k Bndg. T.«th _ 5.00 _ Plato« 7.50 Painless Extr’ tion .50 Plato« Best Rubber LW. A. Will. l NOXALL Foot Remedy 5.00 3.50 j Gold Filling« | Enamel Fillings I Silver Filling* Good Rubber BEST METHODS t« tum tiTiiiinii m nmu9 , ____________________________ ji plate# o r b rld g« work Is ordered. Consultation F ree. Y o n cannot get better painless work anywhere, no matter how much you pay. A l l w o r k f u ll y g u a ra n te e d f o r fift e e n yea rs. W ise IN Dental Co« C O R PO R A T ED Painless Dentists NRIng Building. Third I Washington, PORTLAND, 0REQ0N Office Hears: 8 A. M. te t f . M. landayt. 9 to 1 C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor This wondeful man haa made a life study o f th« properties o f Root*. Herbs and Barks, and is giving the world the benefit o f his services. No Mercury, P'^aono or Drugs Used. No Operations or Cutting Guarantees to cu r« Ostarrh. Asthma, Lung. Stomach and Kid: ey troubles, »nd all Private Diseases o f M n and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE Just received from Pekin, China—safe, « o r « and reliable. U. failing in its works. I f you cannot call, w rite fo r symptom ind circular. Inci-ne 4 cents in stamps. CONSULTATION FREE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. First c.t., c o r ^ M o r r is o n ^ o r tljn d ^ O ^ llo o n e v e i l M íe . Externally T a ft Is everything that Wheat ia the great money-making Roosevelt Is not, writes W illiam Allen replied the crop of a large part o f the »emi-arid White. T a ft begins each day by a " I t ’s soft. West. It is not particularly a drouth- weary, painful, perfunctory half-hour of gymnastic gyrations a kind of resistant crop, although certain varie canned exercise— which, having been ties appear to succeed better than opened and devoured, finishes his phy others in the dry districts. The hard sical duty for the day. Roosevelt takes Red Turkey or Russian wheat is the his exercise in the open, with the joy type oi variety which has proven hard of a satyr in it. Roosevelt’s mental processes are quick, intuitive and sure. “ Caacarets are certainly fine. I gave a friend iest and most productive throughout Until he has made up his mind he is •ne when the doctor was treating him for cancer the Western part o f the winter wheat a most open-minded person. T a ft of the stomach. Tk „ next morning he passed four pieces o f a tape worm. He then got a l>oi belt. In the spring wheat states the works it o u t He if never too sure to and in three days he passed a tape worm 45 faot Ion«. It was Mr. Matt Freck, of Millersbutg, standaru sorts grown are F ife and receive new evidence. T a ft grapples Dauphin Co.. I’ a I am quite a worker for Lasca- rets. I use them myself and find them beneficial Bluestem, which are also hard wheats. a proposition, wrestles with it without for most any disease caused by impure blood.” resting and without fatigue until it is The Durum, or Macaroni wheat, is Chas. K. Condon, Lewiston, Pa., (Mitlliu Cod settled or solved. His joy is found at Pleasant. Palatable. Potent la s t « Good. rapidly coming into use in the North the end of the road. Roosevelt’s Joy is Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 10c. 26c. 60c. Never sold in bulk. The gen western states, and it appears to be found in many roads. He wearies of uine tablet stamp.-d C C C. Guaranteed to hardier and more productive than the monotony, and keeps divers interests cure or your money back. ordinary spring wheats. This wheat in his ¿nind, many things to employ him under the head o f unfinished busi Y o u t h fu l T u a te, was introduced from Russia, where it ness. If Providence is slow in sending "W o keep our own cow," explained has long been grown in a climate and wars and rumors of wars— what ho, the hostess, proudly. “ So we’re sure under conditions similar to those of the far the nature fakirs! Let us be up of our milk.” aud doing. "W e ll,” interrupted the small son of western part o f the Northwest states. Roosevelt has a marvelous moral the guest, setting down his cup, It is decidedly a “ dry land farming” sense; he has a detective’s nose for “ somebody’s stung you with a sou/ crop, and it is the hope of those inte finding iniquity in measures. T aft 4i&* cow.” — Toledo Blade. rested in introducing this wheat that h prodigious capacity for hard, con it may prove successful in districts secutive work and an instinct for evi T h e re *» a H en son. where the rainfall is not sufficient or Physician— I have told you to take is too uncertain to grow the common dence founded on a broad, charitable affection for men, whom he knows as a long walks in the open air, and you wheat, and thus extend profitable are not doing It. wheat growing still farther west and hunter knows his dogs; and T a ft finds Confirmed Dyspeptic— I know it, doc into the semi-arid landB o f the Moun the righ t o f things, as Roosevelt finds tor, but you told me I was to take them It, but by a different path. T aft en tain states. on an empty stomach, and I never havo A t present, with the varieties grown, joys his meals. Roosevelt, absorbed In • n empty stomach.— Chicago Tribune. the success o f the wheat crop in the work or play, would eat hay and not West is more largely due to the fact know it. W ith Roosevelt culture is N o t P a r t le n la r ly Im p re s s e d . like bear hunting, trust fighting, muck Mr. Upsome— You had a good time that the crop grows during a part of raking or fence Jumping, a rampant, seeing the R iviera while you were the year when drouth is least apt to prevail than to the drouth-resistant gorgeous reaction upon his insatiable Abroad, I presume. Mr. Struckett-Rltch— E r— yes, but character of the crop. But wheat is a soul. W ith T a ft culture is a sweet, In one performance was enough for me. deep feeder and a rapid grower. The definable mental and moral digestant I've seen it played lots better right plant draws its food and moisture from tincture that colors his soul’s eyes 60 here In Cincinnati.— Chicago Tribune. a large volume o f soil and is able to that he m ay see a delightful world; or, withstand considerable unfavorable to change the figure, It Is an easy gar T h o u g h t Q u ic k ly . weather conditions; yet the crop is ment, a sort of drapery of his spiritual “ W hat is a totem pole?” his wife often materially injured and the yield couch, which he wraps about him and asked. decreased by drouth during almoit any lies down to "pleasant dreams * "A totem pole,” he said, thinking period of its growth. By hot winds R ed , W e a k , W e a ry , W a te r y G fM . fast, “ is the rail— or pole— on which and unfavorable weather conditions a Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try an objectionable citizen is ridden— or promising crop may be destroyed in a Murine For Your E ye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. It Soothes. 50c at Your toted— out o f the community.”— Buffa few days. Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free, lo Express. Wheat cannot stop growing and re Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. B u ild in g Opposite Portland Hotel, Portland Ore. Fall-Sown Grain* Generally Best for Thia Purpoaa. NOT IN THE LEAST ALIK E . D iffe r e n t W a y « T u ft und I l u t e o f L o o k in g ut Worms FR A N K L. SMITH MEAT CO. “Fighting the Beef Trust” PORTLAND, OREGON M i M m CROPS FOR ORY FARMING, “ Oh, Lord, no, m um !” I cook, with supreme pity. — Judge. Address all shipments. 1 • 'V V V * W e d a.** ha: I ' ' I f ther« is a piu left In any comer o f tha Northwest we want it. We want as much dressed pork as we can possibly iret. W a will pay as follows for produce. Wa nevar take off commission. Ship by expresa: D r e s s e d P o r k ................. 12^c D ie s s e d V e a l .................. 10« F resh F p g s 26.- L i v e C h ic k e n s H e n s 17c Spring Chickens . 20c Ji X r w ljr Sometimes w h interpret too literally. “ I want to learu to m ike Jelly," said the newly Installed housewife. "Is It OR TENDER. A C H IN G , BURNING AND INFLAMED FEET KNOCKS A L L OFFENS- B ffO R P IV E ODORS AFTER I Price 25 cents. A t all druggists or by mail, main dormant during an unfavorable period of growth, as does kafir corn or sorghum. The grain must finish its growth and mature in about a certain period, whatever the conditions for growth may be. Spring wheat is not well adapted for growing in Kansas, but with sufficient moisture to start it in the fall, and with the usual spring rains, winter wheat is a profitable crop, even in the western counties of the state, where the annual rain fall does not exceed fifteen to twenty inches. However, the methods o f growing the crop are crude. Often the West ern farmer plants so many acres that he is unable to farm the land well, and the result is a poor crop, i f the season is at all unfavorable. Some farmers, however, are adopt ing better methods. Enough good farming has been done to prove that it pays to cultivate and till the land well. Mr. H. W. Campbell reported remark able results from practice of his sys tem of culture on the Pomeroy model farm, in Graham county, Kansas. For sereval years this farm was made to produce twice as much wheat per acre as the average crop in the sur rounding country, with on other treat ment o f the soil except thorough till age and cultivation. A t the Fort Hays Branch experiment station, in Ellis county, enough has been accomplished, in the ten seasons since that station was established, to demonstrate that in the semi-arid West good farming pays as well or even better than it does in the rich farming states of the Mississippi val ley. Emmer. Emmer has proved to be especially hardy and drouth-resistant, and in the Northwestern states this grain has given greater yields per acre than bar ley or oats. However, at the Fort Hays station, in Western Kansas, em mer has not proved as hardy and pro ductive as barley and oats. As a feed emmer will hardly take the place of barley and oats, but it may be ground and fed in combination with these grains or with com. Wherever barley or oats produce well emmer is not an especially profitable crop to grow, but in those sections of the West in which the grains mentioned cannot be suc cessfully grown, emmer may prove to be a profitable crop. Barley. Barley is successfully grown in .Kan sas farther west than any other spring grain. In fact, barley is produced in larger quantities in the western coun ties of Kansas than in the central and eastern counties. The counties pro ducing the largest number o f bushels in 1900 were as follows: Pawnee. Barton, Ness, Rush, Thomas, Pratt and Hodgman. Each of these counties produced over 150,000 bushels of bar ley in the year mentioned. Winter Rye. Another crop that grows success fully in western Kansas is winter rye. This crop, however, is not grown as extensively as barley, and is appar ently a less profitable crop to grow than wheat.— Dry Farming Bulletin. R iv a lr y . Squire Durnitt— I notice they’s lots more funerals in your town than we have in Lonelyville. Uncle W elby Gosh (o f Drearyhurst) — Yes; people seem to kind o’ hate the idee o f bein’ found dead in your vii- lag». Not G u ilt y . His W ife — You make it a business to pick me up whenever I forget myself and oay something ungrtunmatical or mispronounce a word! Prof. McGoozle— Make it a business, my dear Alvira? On the contrary. It is on« o f my recreations. Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing iyrup the best remedy to use foi their children during the teething period. Caution. "W h y do you insist on my go ln » with you when you ask father for my hand again?” asked Ethellnda. “ Because,” answered Claude, “ I . t want to give him any more op portunities to presume because there are no ladies present.” Better Than Usual. Snodgrass— Did you have good luck on your last hunting trip? Nymrodd— Better than usual; I waa shot at only four times and hit only twice. __________________ Hint at the Reason. “The patient is much better today, nurse.” “Yes, doctor. You remember you didn’t call yesterday.” Dr. O. O. FLETCHER Alisky Bide., Portland, Orecon Bloei*$, Disinfectant $pr»y Ammonia Cold Water Liquid Starch “Clean, 0” Non-Beilin* Washm* Fluid 401 Mail St 113 Vancouver, Washinftou Steal Cabooie trom Rapidly-Moving Train and Then Cut Train in Many Sections. The Kind You lim e Always Bought lias borne the signa ture o f Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been in.id« under liis personal supervision for o »e r JIO years. Allow no ona to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jnst-as-good ” « r e but Experiments, and endanger tha health o f Children—Experience against Experiment- What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, l ’a r «. South Bend, Ind.— Aa a climax to a goric, I>rops «n d Soothing Syrups, it is IMeusant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic night and a day of rioting in the yards substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm s of the Grand Trunk railway in which a and allays Feverishness. It cures IMarrhu-a and W ind freight train of 50 [cars was cut into Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates th « Food, regulates the ten sections, Pinkerton detectives were Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. stoned, and five passenger trains were Tho Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. stalled for hours, an attempt was made to wreck eastbound passenger No. 8, known as the Detroit and New York express. The engineer, by chance, saw the thrown switch in time to bring his train to a Btop and prevent a catastrophe. When he left the engine to investi gate he was stoned by the rpob, in which were many foreigners, but the In Use For Over 3 0 Years. timely appearance o f police prevented T H * C EN TAU R t J M M N Y , T T M U R R A Y ST R E E T , NEW YO RK C ITY. him from being seriously hurt. Short ly after the attempt to wreck the train was made. Jay Free!, a car repairer, in the employ of the railroad, was shot and seriously wounded by John Peck, a Pinkerton detective, who with two companions, Eldridge Graham and W il liam McReynolds, all of Battle Creek, Mich., were arrested and are now be ing held by the police pending the out come of Freel’s wound, which is in the ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS back close to the spine. Freel is in the hospital. In the course o f the afternoon a mob ____ w e want you to try this Piano IN YOUR which congregated at Olivers, the first, ‘ HOME FREE. Wo want you to try it at station o f the Grand Trunk within the ; our expense because— limits of South Bend, burned several , A t the end of thirty days the Piano cabooses, but efforts to bum fre ig h t! f ITSE LF will convince you of the following* cars were made fruitless by the arrival • facts: of detectives and the fire department l I t ’s the best value on earth for the price The rioting began when a freight | train of 50 cars entered the city under 1 ($275). full speed, evidently with the intention I t ’s MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY of rushing through South Bend with right! out a stop. Shortly after it passed the We know there is so much real value in station it was discovered that the ca this Wellington Piano— we’ re selling for $275— on easy payments—that boose had been lost and a stop was we’re willing to let it be IT 'S O W N SALESMAN. made to pick up the missing car. It will tell it's own story to you— in your home— if you’ll send us the Almost immediately a gang of men coupon. ran between the cars, released the air Please sena me full particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer. plugs and cut the air hose, thus mak ing it impossiple to move the train. A t the same time the Pinkerton detec Name............................................ Address. tives who showed themselves were stoned. Realizing that the situation was desperate C. A. McNut, the local M a tte r of Y ears. agent, sent in a hurry call for the po Knox— Popieigh doesn’t brag about lice and telegraphed Governor Marshall for troops. The governor, however, that bright boy of his any more. Blox— Has he ceased to be bright? declined to order out the militia until Knox— Not exactly. He says about he was assured the police were not High and sightly; 50x100; inside; the same sort of things as form erly, able to cope with the situation. east facing; in block with beautiful but he’s got to the age where they are homes. East Ninth North, bet. Stan EXPLOSIONS JAR CINCINNATI. saucy. ___________________ ton and Siskiyou; excellent car service. Price $1700, plus balance due on street England's Low Birth Rate. Falling Walls Injure Many and Big improvements, $“35. Asphalt street! England’s birth rate last year was Fires Follow. and cement walks. Phone owner, East the lowest on record— 25.58 a thousand 1466, or call American Type Founder» Cincinnati— Two explosions wrecked of population This Is nearly 1.0 be a manufacturing plant [at Central av low the rate for 1008, which showed s Co., Second and Stark, Portland. enue and Findlay street, starting a slight increase over 1907, the first for conflagration that destroyed three ad many years Sam e Old K in d . joining plants. Ruggles— Have you a flreless cooker Five firemen were [buried by falling H e a v y S n o w fa ll In A la sk a . In your kitchen? walls, but all were taken^out, seriously Haggles— Yes, but It’s flreless be “ Probably you wouldn’t believe It, injured. but snow fell during the past winter cause I can’t afford to buy fuel for it The combined losses by the fire are In Valdez, Alaska, to the depth o f 58 any m o r e ___________________ estimated at $250,000. The first ex feet by actual measurement taken dur plosion occurred in the plant o f the ing the year,” said VV. M. Gilman of T h e Sun’s H e a t. Cincinnati Ball Crank company and is that city.— Washington Herald. The sun will continue to give out Ite supposed to have resulted from natural present amount of heat for thirty mil gas. The detonation was heard for a lion years G erm an S ta n d a rd fo r Horses. distance of more than a mile. Other * The German standard for horses plants badly damaged were the Cen heavily worked is to have a ration ^ K e e le y li O'JOR- morpmine - tobacco tury Printing company and Cincinnati furnishing 2.3 pounds digestible pro D tu re PERMANENTLY CURED Lithographing company,. FOR FULL PARTICULARS tein and 14.3 pounds digestible carbo 4PMMS T"t IftiLEY INSTITUTE* PO ft TLA ND, ORE. hydrates and fat a day. which gives Settlers Going South. a nutritive ratio of 16.2 Washington — Migration from the N r*». c lean, i m i r n « * Central and Northeastern parts of the t»L convenient, chenp. S till C heaper. L k it i all m u « . country, including Western Canada, Made o l meni, csnssl “ Isn’t it cheaper to move than to spill or ttp over, - i l l no* to the Southern and Southeastern pay rent?" 1 inquired of the young soil or Inlure an F hin*. G n u an teed e«ectl*o. states, is attracting the attention of married man. Of all dealer« or tea* prepaid lor 20 cent«. 1 the immigration authorities. The im H A R O L D S O M E *» ” 1 suppose it is,” he replied with a ISO DeKalb A t a , migration officials expect soon to re settled air, "but my plan is cheaper feMtlrm. P. I« ceive a special report from Montreal than either; I live with my father-ln- bearing on the subject of immigration, law.” U n i o n P a i n l e s s D e n tists including the return of Americans to this country, and pending receipt of that report, decline to discuss the mat ter for publication. Experts say the movement will begin next October. EYE R E M E D Y wa Dk, it The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Sherman C lay & Co. SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. CHOICE LOT IN IRVINGTON DAISY FLY KILLER CSSJXffiSÄ T R Y M U R IC E Liquid Form, 26c, 50c. The process of digestion and assimilation depends entirely upon the condition of the stomach. If yours is weak take a short course of the Bitters. It prevents In d ig estio n , Dyspepsia, Cramps and Diarrhoea. ATCHISON GLOB* SIGHTS. Tha trouble with luck Is It la most ly of the wrong kind. Some homes always look as If the family has just moved In. ASI TOUR GROCER FOR I . i S. BRAND OF About tha only vacation some peo , , ple get la In Interruptions In their Arrests Follow Crash. Birmingham, Ala.— The first crimi work. A woman Is Immensely flattered If nal action taken aa a result of the fa il ure o f the cotton firms of Steele, Miller her husband tells her she Is "broad & Company, o f Cornith, Mias., and minded.” I K . a N D S . C H E M |C a i q . Knight, Yancey & Company, two As soon as we get rid of ona diffi months ago, resulted in the arrest o f J, culty, we usually And another waiting A. MoKnight in thia city and John M. to take Its place. ‘ P h a r m a c is t s Miller in Decatur, Ala., members of The only people who really have a 1 Wf MAHUiACUimt AU ft»uo teeciALT'tS the firm o f Steele, Miller A Company. good time are those who enjoy being They are charged with sending forged Imposed upon. P h o n e M a in bills of lading through the mails. Me- Occasionally you meet a man who Knight was released on bonds of $16,- dlsltkea to attract attention. But such .1 000. The amount involved in the fa il men are extremely rare. ure of the two firms is $8,000,000. There are a good many devils In th* N a m M e A R d K i c O world, according to tha man who al Train Robbers Confess. ways wants to give the devil hit due. AB SO LU TELY CURES Fairfield, Cal.—Carl Dunbar Bishop, The older people get. the lee* regard DR. W HITING’S REMEDIES of Kansas City, Mo., who, under the name o f Charles Dunbar, was arrested they have for looke In their "night MAHLT ACTVHKH B * N A T I O N A L M E D I C I N E CO ., L T D . here aa a suspect in connection with ies," end the more for comfort. R o o m s 3 a n d 4. S h e l l e y BIX., 4231, M o r r is o n S t . P o rtla n d , Or. the robbery of the China and Japan Women use the tame expreetlone of P h o t e M a r - h a ll 2119 fast mail near Benicia last April 17, sorrow In telling of a disappointment I. A P P E N D IC IT IS R E M E D Y . T h « only known cure for Appendicitis without haa not only confessed hia complicity la a dressmaker aa of a disappoint the sid o f the knife, (iivo* immediate relief and pge<-ta a permanent cure la a short time. in that crime, but haa also admittted ment In love. I KK | * __________ _ that he and hia partner, Joseph C. A man was trying to epeak of a 6. “ S P E C I A L " R E M E D Y . For l Ailm.tit. riimoi. ot th. H ot Brown, robbed the poatoffice at Arma pacifier to-day. and referred to him •1 . Alm I K i d n « r ..<* Kl*.U!.r Tfwi- h lta F R IC K « da, Cal., last June 15. Brown t ad pre aa "peacelfler.” Why Isn’t "pence: 1 hla X * . S.1..1IS» » Ort I. • l>»™o t r » j« i. o . i « H i . or roll .nd » o will o.plolo E lorn.1 viously confessed the train robbery, | fler" a good word! t r a i n , , , ooly __________________________ Addresa Attack Trains on Grand Trunk Road and Stone Police. Salve Tubes, 25c, $1.00. No Blockade at Bluefields. New Orleans—The departure from here of the steamers Imperator and R ED U C E T H E C O S T O F LIV IN G ; Dictator marks the resumption of trade between American ports and Blue- fields, Nicaragua, which waa brought to a standstill several days ago when BAKING P O W D ER Norway declared her recognition o f the so-called blockade o f Bluefields by Madriz. The Imperator cleared for Bluefields via Cape Gracias and the W h y l i e IH il I t . Dictator sailed direct. The resumption of trade between the porta ¡8 the direct "So you read every word of tho re result of the State department’ s orders ports of that investigation.” declaring Bluefields an open port. -Yes.” use CRESCENT 25c. FULL POUND Full Set of Teeth lln U . Work or Teeth without PUtra $3 50 $ 1.50 to I r $3.30 t o ! Silver Fillings $l.i ............. 50c to ! j N»» charges for Pain less Extracting when work is done. 15 years’ Guarantee with all Hours. « a. m. to 8 j» m. 22By Morrison Stn “ And you feel benefited?" Prohibition Law Wins. “ Unquestionably. I won my bot with Dallas, Texas—The count o f votes the man who thought I wouldn’t have in the Texas Democratic primary elec the necessary nerve and endurance.” tion has not materially changed the previous estimates. Oscar B. Col quitt, anti-Prohibitionist, haa been nominated for governor by a plurality which probably will reach o0,000. Two Prohibition candidates are prac tically tied for second place. The proposition to submit to the people a prohibition amendment to the consti tution carried by about 20,000. Your Hair Contrary? 60 Killed in Cyclone. 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