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I S M IT H W I L L P A Y Y O U ou May Y SCIENCE NOTES. TOLSTOI AMD THE PRINCESS Fifty-seven unmarried persons com 10c fo r Dressed Veal. Invalid Noblewoman Who W.n Con mit suicide to forty-three married. 12Vtyc fo r Ijn-stt**«! Pork. curred About the Great Political 16c for L iv e Hen«. Switzerland produces |S,000,000 Reformer’» Religious Belief. 16e for L iv e S p rin g Chickens. worth of manufactured chocolate annu 26 c p er dozen fo r Fresh E ggs ally Smith never charges commission. You g et When I wr.s In St. Petersburg I bad liathlng the head behind the ears A L L your money when you ship to Smith. with hot water often will cure an ob jtn introduction to a certain princess, You d o n 't divid e w ith the middleman. A d who was paid to bo Interested In Ask your doctor about the stinate headache. dress all shipm ent* prisons and prisoners, and though I wisdom of your keeping Ayer’s F R A N K L. SMITH MEAT CO. Peat will be the only fuel used In that she had absolutely no con "Fighting the Beef Trust” Cherry Pectoral in the house, a great Herman electric power generat knew cern with any political reforms, l PORTLAND, OREGON ing station. ready for colds, coughs, croup, hoped ihe might help me to an inter- A healthy horse eats nine times Its vit w with Mine. Ureshkowsky. Tho bronchitis. If he says it's all weight In food In a year, a healthy princess was an invalid, and I was right, then get a bottle of it sheep six times. allowed to go directly to her room, at once. Why not show a During 1909 Chile produced 18,179 where she lay on a lounge, with a lit little foresight in such matters? tons of copper, as against 19,463 tons tle stand beside her on which lay H ave your teeth out and plate and bridge work | done. For out-of-tow n patrons w e finish plate j Early treatment, early cure. religious books. She received me with the year before. •nd bridge work in one day if necessary. At the last semi-annual official esti great cordiality, winning my heart PRICES: W • publish our form ulas $5.00 mate there were 299,293 Indians In with her first word3. She spoke ex m W e banish s ’.oohel 22k Bridge U $3.50 w freu» our medioiues cellent English and we needed uo in the United States. W«* urge you to Ca'd hlliag* $1 « terpreter. cesan It yeu r More than fifty bacteria to the cu lauwl hllinc $1 00 doctor ‘‘1 am an old, old woman," she said bic Inch were found In a recent test of Silver Killirga 50c cheerfully, "but 1 find my old ago the Cwd iink'uev Plate* $5.00 Many a boy is called dull and stupid, rain water In Paris. happiest part of my life.” Bevt Rfcd Kabber Ptaie*. $7 50 when the whole trouble is due to a lazy At an elevation of ten feet the hori "That is almost what Count Tolstoi We Hrmly believe your own doc Paiaieis hitrartiaa 50c liver. “ Oh,” she tor will tell you that an occasional dose zon apparently Is slightly more than said to me,” 1 replied. B E ST M ETH O D S ten miles distant. cried, "do you know my old friend, Pain'en* E xtraction Free when plates or bridge of Ayer’ s Pills will do such boys a great work ih ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot deal of good. They ke^p the liver active. We were young together, The rudder of the traoatlantlc liner Tolstoi et bet ter painless work anywhere, no m atter Made by tho J. C. A y e r U «.. L o w e ll, Maaa.— — Olympia weighs 100 tons, being ths and how I love him! But, alas, he ow much you puy. trusts too much # his own merits. I A ll W ork Fully G u aran teed fo r F ifteen Y e a rs heaviest ever built. A web filament two and one-quarter pray for him every day. 1 pray not miles long hug been taken from the only once, but many times a day, that he may It arn to trust to the merits of body of a single spider. 342i Washington St., Jesus. He is good and noble and kind, China will hold Its first great expo but he must give up his own Idea of I T b u s in e s s c o l l k e Portland, Oregon sition, national In character, at Nan righteousness and accept the gospel. Take car at depot and transfer to W ashington SL king from May to October. I have been so anxious about him that at last I wrote out a prayer that I wanted to have him use, for I told him I offered it daily. So I sent It to him. 1900 In reply he sent me a prayer which he says he prays daily.”— Isabel C. CO LLECTO RS Barrows In the Christian Register. Ws Buy and C ollect N otes, M o rtg a g e s , and R eal Need It Dr. B. E. Wright yers S Dr. B. E. Wright Co. H ö IM E iÄ 'g gm FASHION HINTS Neth & Co. k“1“ Eatdte C ontracts. N o C o llection N o C h arge. Worcester Bldg., Rad, Portland, Ore. Her Mietake. The young woman wus hastening to the subway station en route to the railway train. Looking about for a boy to carry her heavy suit cate, aha espied a stalwart youth and asked Ihlm If ho would take It for her to the iStatlon. Ho hesitated a moment, aa he had been headed In an opposite idlrectlon, end then complied. At the ticket window there was an unusual crowd. The boy pushed forward, bought a ticket for the young woman, put It In the box and handed her the suit case. Aa she proffered him tha dime which soemad about adequate for hla services ho smiled at her pe cullarly, shook hla head, lifted ble hat gracefully and wns gone before the young woman had time to protest or really to understand what had oc curred. Thun tho appalllug thought came to her with conviction that he was undoubtedly a college boy put ting In vaeation time at some kind of employment which ncccsaltated hla wearing quite ordinary working clothes. "And how dreadful,” aha thought, ■quirmlrg with mortification, “he actually paid my fare, too!" SYMBOLISM DID ■•llnda Reject* Propoeel of Charlie to Be Joined Together Like Hands of Clock. ASK V0UR GROCER FOR K. 1 S. BRAND OF Disinfectant Spray Cold Water Liquid Starch Non-Bolling Washine F.uid Blueing Ammonia “ Clean. 0 “ Tents, Aw nings, Sails Cots, Hammocks, Canvas and Covers 1 o r 1,000 a t factory prices. PAC IFIC T IN T AND A W N IN G CO. 27 N . F irst St., Portland, Or. K . a ND S.CHEM i c a í ® . Whousa^. J^eunouR*1* ‘ P h a r m a c is t s ' <Nl MANUFACTURE All D«UO SPtClAlTlCS ; P h o n e M ain 113 401 Main St. Iff/ Vancouver, Washington BUSINESS COLLEGE U n i o n P a in le s s D e n tis ts TENTH AND MORRISON. PORTLAND, OREGON A . P . A R M S T R O N G , L L . B ., O ur* is a d m itted ly the high-standard com m ercial school o f the N orth w est. Teachers h a vin g both business and professional experience q u a lify stu dents fo r success, by in d iv id u a l instru ction i f desired, in a short tim e and a t sm all expense. Position fo r each as soon as com petent. Open all the year. Catalogue, business form s and pen- w ork fre e . W r ite today — there is m oney in it. Full S .t o f T r r tH ..............................................»5 .0 0 Bridge W ork or Teeth w ith ou t Plates S3 50 to $5 Gold C row n s.....................................$ 3 .5 0 to $ 5.00 Porcelain C row n s............................$ 3 .5 0 to $ 5.00 Gold or Porcelain F illin g s ........................$ 1 .0 0 Up S ilver F illin g s ......................................5 0 c t o $ 1.00 L est P late M a d e.............................................. $ 7.50 N o charge* fo r Painless E x tra ctin g when other work is done. 16 years' Guarantee with all work. Hours. H a. m. to 8 p. in. £21M> Morrison Street. A S TH M A AND HAY VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON DAISY FLY KILLER o f th e year to h*v« yonr t*oth out and p l a t e a n d bridge work done. Forout- o'-town natrons we finish p i n t o a n d bridge wor*r in one day i t nooeesary. $5.00 22kUridr.TMlh3.50 Molar Crown* H fis Slid till IsallttM. »sili Neil, c I e a *. omunei- Ul. convenient. cheap. Lu sts *11 ssssoa. Mart« ol metal, cannot spill Of tip over, will sot »©•l Of Injure arr'.itng. Guarantee-! effective. Of tli deaUrn cr seat j.repaid lor 2u cen'f. HAROLD HOMES} 153 UeKalb A t «. Brook!ys. B. T . Cold t.lllnf, 1 .0 0 ! Eramal Fillings 1 .0 0 | Silver Fillings Good Rubber - AA «50 5.00 pi*'«» Best Rubber Piste» _ 7 .5 0 '. ». Win, Fltnrman Muuu 1'llnl.M E«trMi.n .50 is nw trin'SEto •» remue »* st methods Pain loss Extraction Free when plate* or bride* work la orderod. Consultation Free. Yon cannot get belter „ C O F F E E l; TEA SPICES painless work anywhere, no m atter how much >on pay. A l l w o r k f u lly g u a ra n te e d f o r fift e e n y ea r*. BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS Wise Dental Co. «1US1 RIGHT IN C O R P O R A T K D Painless Dentists CLOSSET A DEVERS PORTLANP. O at.' M in s Bulldtnf, Third & Wsshlngtan, PORTLAND.0REB0N Office H.srs: • A. M. t « B M L FEVER are quickly 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. NOW'¿ e W TIME ___________________ ______ I P R IN C IP A L Sundays. H a l Pure Hawaiian means that it is grown and bottled in a Tropical Paradise Pineapple means the most healthful and refreshing of all juicy fruits Juice means the easiest and simplest way to enjoy the essence of the rich ripe Pine apples o( H aw aii. ' J f £ y rn fjJ •***• ^ A a Ai U //J \ f B . *u r. t li. a .m . ie * a the la b e l W hen druggists and #roc*'r> "••n 't D ais’ s rare ri i*man Hint- ' For a young girl this is a natty, semi- sailory style, suited to any wash material. It may he made as simply as you please, or a more dressy touch introduced by having the collar and cuffs and bands of embroidery. ir^Lr'TLV. la I I f . . . I . (#> s a i serve it. HAWAIIAN F fN lA fF lI TtODCCTS CO., Ltd., 112 Market Street, San Fraaciaco, C*L W a te ry E ye*. Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winslow's Boothln? Byrup the best remedy to use foi their chiiUren luring the tuethiug period. Japanese Is Hardest to Learn. The Japanese language Is claimed to be the hardest of all to learn Even the Japanese find it hard, and several American army officers have OUR COAL SUPPLY. found it Impossible to master it. It S i m p l i f y i n g th e L a b o r o f P r o c u r i n g takes the Japanese child seven years I t I n c r e a s e d th e O u tp u t . to learn the essential parts of the It was feared at one time that the alphabet, and one must become fa rate of coal consumption would soon miliar with 214 signs to learn this outgrow the rate of production and simple part of the language alone. there was talk of curtailing the use of The 214 signs serve as the English To coal In many Industries, says a writer initial letters in our alphabet. in Llpplncott’s. But the Inventor pro be able to read any of the higher ceeded to make coal mining machinery class of Japanese newspapers one which lessened the labor of extracting must be the master of from 2,600 to the raw product from the earth and 3.000 ideogrnnhs.— Albany Journal. Increased the output tenfold. England Effective Methods. to-day bases her hope of extending the Wunder— Stcyler Is successful as a period of her profitable coal mining collector of bad debts. upon the Invention of machinery that Waring— That’s because he takes a will compensate for the added cost of tent with him and camps out in front deeper mining. In America coal min of the debtor's door ing machinery has doubled and tripled Scared by the Cooking. the output A coal digger cuts and Little Willie— Say, pa, when poverty extracts the coal from Its bed as fast as three or four skilled miners could comes in at the door, what window formerly do; It falls automatically up does love fly out of? Pa— It probably flies out of the dl« on cars, which swing upward like ele vators to the light of day, and deposit nlng-room window, my son. their contents Into chutes. Down the sooty mass tumbles to tha breakers, where it Is pounded and broken Into sizes suitable for com merce. Thence It slides on to the “ For months I had great trouble with my washery, and comes out at the other Stomach and used all kinds of medicines. My tongue has l>een actually as green as end to be dumped on cars. The cars grass, my breath having a bad odor. Two quickly cross the country to some river weeks ago a friend recommended Cascareis or bay, where canal boats are waiting ansi after using them I can willingly and The transference from the cars to the cheerfully say that they have entirely boats, and from the boats to the whole cured me. I therefore let you know that I sale and retail dealers’ coal yards Is shall recommend them to any one suffer performed automatically. Even when ing from such troubles.” —Chas. H. Hal- pern. 114 U. 7th St., New York, N. Y. the coal comes Into our homes It la Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. shot down chutes Into the cellar, and Do Good. N ever Sicken. W eaken or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 60c. N ever «old in bulk. T h e gen not carried there In buckets and bas uine tablet stamp-d C C C. Guaranteed to kets as of old. cure or your money back. And yet, for all this simplifying of labor, this Invention of machines to An Embarrassing Word. reduce the dust and ashes, nobody "Then," said the reporter, 'T il say likes coal, and we all pray for the time several pretty songs were rendered by to come when Its use may be abolish Miss Packer." ed. It It not a popular article of com "Oh, gracious no!” replied the hos merce; It Is a clumsy and dirty fuel, tess; ‘‘you mustn’t say ‘rendered.’ and In this age of Invention and dis You see, her father made all his covery It seems woefully out of £ate. money In lard.”—Catholic Standard It Is not new machinery to Increase and Time*. the output that we are longing for, but the discovery of some new method of obtaining heat and power. Bad Breath •m e means that nothing whatever has been added to it W ea ry, Globe Trotting to Avoid Suitor. Mrs. Holen Beryl Graydon, who ob tained a divorce from Turn Graydon, the light haired young man who made- such a powerful fullback on the Har vard football team several years ago, has gone to Europe to escape a per sistent suitor, who says he is a Rus sian nobleman. Mrs. Graydon, who Is tho daughter of J. Parker Whitney, has been spending the greater part of her time on her father’s ranch in Placer county, California. Employed on the ranch was an expert horticul turist. He was presented to Mrs Graydon and almost instantly fell in love with her. Ho sought to follow ur socially an acquaintance that came about simply through his employment He wrote letters and telephoned con stantly to her. Finally Mrs. Graydon left the ranch and went to San Fran cisco. The “ nobleman” followed and continued his letter writing and tele phoning. His pursuit became so ardu ous that Mrs. Graydon left San Fran cisco and has sailed for Europe.— Philadelphia Telegraph. NOT APPEAL “Charlie,” sorrowfully sighed the young lady In the parlor of the con crete house, on Washington avenue, "It la nearly 12 o'clock.” “ Yee, Belinda,” was the breathing response of her poetical companion, who was sitting on tho sofa beside her. “the minute hand is drawing closer and closer to tho hour hand, and when the time of midnight is chimed the two hands will be even aa one. Oh, darling Belinda," he con tinued. aa ho literally simulated the action of the minute hand, "may not the coming together of those two hands be symbolical of us?” She broke away and stood firmly on her feet. "No, Charles Henry Smith,” she retorted, angrily, "those two hands will remain as one but a single sec ond, and then the minute hand will di vorce itself and go on its way alone. No, Mr. Smith, a minute hand that doesn’t stick isn’t the kind of symbol ism I want!” W eak, Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine For Your E ye Troubles. You W ill Like Murine. It Soothes. 50c at Your Druggists. W rite For Eye Books. Free. Murine E ye Remedy Co.. Chicago. WffilllltoMSTömSTÜ.P0R: w i»f u e s ie r . Indignant Customer— I want to re turn this jewel box. It’s not Ivory, aa represented. Dealer (m usingly)—Now, I wonder If It can be possible that elephant had false teeth.—Cleveland I *«#<•• The K in d It W as. **Waiter, this chuck steak I ordered is like wood.” “ Yet, sah. Dat am wood-chuck steak.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer. R a t a b lla h ln s « R e p u t a t io n . “ Father," said little Rollo, 'was Solomon really the wisest man T’ " I don’t know, my son. You see. his political power was so great that when he claimed to be the wisest man nobody had the nerve to contradict him.” —Washington Star. -Ik . k r o r n r o i. -What are the seat, of the koth - f u ir -Didn't you ever hare a friend pus you porchod up In a fine automobll«?” -Louisville Courier-Journal. IT IS REALLY ABSURD IÏ -Ì3 WOT . hi* Chief Executive oi New York As sassinated on Atlantic Liner. F o r Infa nt» and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! f c j* Was About to Sail for Europe Rest and Travel Assassin Arrested on Ship. for ALC O H O L J PE K CENT. AYejetaU' Prr pandan for As B ears th e Signature simitaiinrfiteFtwdaniJRegLla tingUic SiomaiiisandlJiJWisTf New York, Aug. 9.— Mayor William J. Gaynor, of New York, was shot and probably fatally wounded on board the steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Groase as he was sailing for Europe this morn ing. His assailant who, at the time was not identified, was arrested. Later the man who shot the mayor gave his name as Jules James Gallegher of 440 Third avenue, New York City. The mayor was standing on the up per deck of the liner, well forward, talking with Commissioner Thompson, Corporation Counsel Watson and his secretary Mr. Adamson, when the shot was fired. 6 i & ■ t N a r c o t ic of . Aaft .’fold DrJäMJZmUäX ¡\sppktn Stad“ jUx. Senna *■ JèrAd/eùitx- jtotstSetd ♦ Br ° ^ ii! d S E & itt. Harm Seed- QmdM Sugar- Vta/ar¡ryai Fhm ft S í « w Aperree! Remedy for Comity« ■-r*ô s lion , Sour Stonuch.Itlarrtioea Worms,I'onvuisions.Fewrisli Use For Over Thirty Years ness and L o s s O F S leep . Facsimile Signature of Í V « * »I •c<* - - “’a n ew y o b k . A l b m onth* old » 5 D o ses - fc fo m s ïûarvttceci under the FooUa Exact Copy of Wrapper. S h e rm a n !v1a y & C o . ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. Wo want you to try this Piano IN YOUR HOME FREE. We want you to try it at our expense because— At ihe end of thirty days the Piano ITSE LF will convince you of the following facts: It ’s the best value on earth for the price ($275). It ’s M USICALLY and MECHANICALLY right! We know there is so much real value in this Wellington Piano— we’re selling for $275—on easy payments—that we’ re willing to let it be I T ’S OW N SALESMAN. It will tell it’s own story to you— in your home— if you’ll send us the coupon. Flease senu me full particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer. SW ARM T O S E E R O O S E E V L T . Dedication of John Brown Battlefield Will Draw Thousands. Meteor Falls; Jars City. Council Bluffs, la .— Accompanied by a noise as loud as thunder, a large me teor fell in the neighborhood of Coun cil Bluffs shaking the city and causing intense excitement. Searching parties have attempted for some hours to locate the place where the meteor fell, but at a late hour had been able to do so. It is supposed to have fallen in the hills immediately back of the city. Hundreds of people heard the explos ion and fe lt the shock, but because the sun was shining at the time, very few saw it. N o J r William J. Gaynor was born in Whitestown, Oneida county, New York, in 1851, and received his educa tion in Whiteston and Boston. A t the age of 22 he went to Brooklyn, where he engaged in newspaper work and took up the study of law, working on the Brooklyn and New York papers while studying. He was admitted to the bar in 1875 and began practice. He was a noted writer on legal subjects and acquired a national reputation for his work in breaking up rings within the Democratic party and in securing the conviction of John Y. Kane for election frauds. He was elected Judge of the Supreme court and served from 1893 to 1909, when he was elected mayor of New York City. He twice declined the Democratic nomination for governor, also judge c f the Court of Appeals, and also the nomination for mayor of Brooklyn in 1896. He was one of the first to speak of favoritism in freight rates. Topeka, Kan.— Visits to Kansas by Presidents Harrison, Roosevelt and T aft have brought together great crowds, but the coming of Colonel Roosevelt on August 31 to dedicate the John Brown battlefield at Ossawatomie will cause to assemble there the great est number of Kansas people ever con gregated within the borders of the state. Fully 50,000 will attend this cele bration, which is to be held on the bat tlefield where John Brown and his men fought for free Kansas. The tract of land, comprising 22 acres, has been purchased by the Women’s R elief corps and deeded to the state for a memorial park. Ossawatomie, the early home of John Brown, is about 50 miles south and west of Kansas City, and about 15 miles from the Missouri state line. In the early history o f the state the town was a mere trading post, but with the building of the Missouri Pacific rail road through it an era of prosperity came and with this the location of shops for the railroad company. Its population today is round 2,500. What the little town will do with the 50,000 people who will assemble there to greet Colonel Roosevelt on the morning of August 31 is a question not easily answered. Promoles DijesllonJOwrfii ness and Rest.Contains nemw Opium.Morphine nor Mineral Name............................................ Address............................................... HILL MILITARY ACADEMY EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN PO R T LA N D . OREGON Send your boy w h ere he will have good, stron g training-. Fall term opens Septem ber l ith 1910. g i W rite fo r catalogue. MEDICAL y DEPARTMENT First class work at ••asonabie prices. Free examination and p erfectly fitted /lasses as low as $ 2.00 OF No fakin g methods. D R . C. L. H A Y N E S Suite 427, Marquam Building (UNIVERSITY OF OKEGON) H ig h S ta n d a r d T h o r o u g h C o u rse s Session begins Sept. 12, 1910. For catalogs« ad dress l)<-an. D r. S . E. J o s e p h !, 610 D e k u m B ld g ., P o r t la n d . O r e g o n O p p o s it e P o r t la n d Tho Pity of It. " ’Tl8 one of the saddest things of married life." "What la?” "The fact that the wife can’t think of anything now for dinner, and the husband, while dissatisfied, can’t sug gest anything.” The First Year. "Remember, my boy. that the flrat year of married life Is always tha hardest." "That so?" "Yes, It will take you all that tlma to give dinner parties to the relative« and friends who believe they ought to be Invited to test your wife’s cook« Ing.” ._________________ Fourth Floor H o te l, P o r tla n d O re . Unrest. “I* Mr. Bllggins at home on horse Generous Mendacity. back?” "Your thermometer Is wholly Incor "I should think so,” replied Miss rect. It registers ton degrees less than Cayenne. “ He seems equally uncom the actual temperature." fortable In either place.” "That’s why I like It. I dread thesa fearfully candid friends.” A Painful Fact. It takes a lot of waiting to bob up Exposition Ta x Opposed. Mansfield, La.— The farmers’ union precisely at the moment a certain girl of Louisiana appears to be opposed to comes along /.< guaranteed in rem ove flo r a Corns. S o ft Corns the special Panama exposition tax as i and Callouses. Ea> y to a p provided for in recent acts of the leg ply; removes all bad odor: and Rives ins’ ant re lie f to islature. The Desoto parish division Burning, a< him:, inflame«!, -y» swollen and tend« r feet o f the farmers’ union, in convention EYE R E M E D Y !.. «.» It and I < all the naiee impli« Y V | rl here, attended by leaders of the move Liquid Form, 26c, 60c. Salve Tube*, 25c, $1.00. N O X A I.I j toughens the HI I OKI skin so a smaI e r shoe can ment from all over the state, went on be worn w ith com fo rt. Recommended record by almost an unanimous vote in REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING; ami soli! by all druirirists, or by mail. Address Dr. O. O. F letcher & Co.. Foot 1 opposition to the proposed tax. When Specialists, Portland, Crogron. P rice 25c. the resolution was offered pledging members of the union to vote against » ¡fie e ie v LIOUOn-MORPHINE-TOBACCO the tax, a prolonged discussion ensued, ‘ 'f u r i * HANTS PERMANENTLY CUBED after which the vote was taken. rr-7 run rzAncuiARJ — t'-.KU ".«tnlTHgl rcWT' >.ND. £ lk 25c. FULL POUND Trainmen Ask 8 -H o u r Day. St. Louis— The eight-hour day for IT C H C A N B E C U R E D I’ACIDC EMPLOYMENT CO. freight conductors and trainmen and o f Pori land, Ornron in a short time by usimr the mileage basis for passenger crews F U R N IS H E S M I P F R E t P L U M M E R ’ S I T C H are the most important proposals that IO EM PLOYERS R E M E D Y will be submitted to the Order of Rail Main office. 1" North Second St. M;dn (VV70; A 1 In 50-cent cans only. Address way Conductors and the Brotherhood l-ud'es Dept. 206'-v Morrison St. Main 10t>'2: A PLUM M ER DRUG C O M PAN Y Phone «>r wir«- orders ut our expense. of Railroad Trainmen in the next ten P o r tla n d . O r days. The crews will seek the equiva T h ir d a n d M a d i s o n lent of the 20 per cent increase in wages. The concessions that will be requested will be in the form o f im proved rules and conditions of work. A NOXALL TRY MURINE " 1 Ä " use CRESCENT BAKING POWDER 'S GALL CURE MORSE COLLARS C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor A re made over C u rled H a ir Pads and w ill not va il the horse. W rite uh for free sample o f the Pad. G ive the name o f your harness dealer. Sold by best dealers everyw here. Paris Has Lynching. Paris— Paris witnessed a demons tration of lynch law in the heart o f the I capital Sunday, August 7. A police- I man was about to arrest an apache in W. H. McMONIES & CO. the Boulevard Sebastopol when the PORTl AND, OREGON j man fired at him with a revolver. The bullet wounded the policeman and killed a man passing on the street A A T R IP TO PO R T L A N D FR EE j crowd speedily gathered, seized the CUT RATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY apache and hanged him to a lamp post. This w ondeful man haa iiiude a life study o f the p roperties o f Roota, tlc ih a and Barks, and Is c iv m g the world tha benefit o f his service*. to think that you can cure your weak stomach and get \ .e.A N ° M ercu ry, P o ison s back your health again by .l f y or D ru gs U sed. N a O p era tio n s o r C utting dieting or experimenting with G uarantee« to euro Catarrh, A sthm a. Lung. this or that rem edy. You Stom ach and K i«lney troubles, and all P riva te Disease* o f .VI n an 1 Women. need Hostetler’s Stomach Bit A S U R iC A N C E R CURE P a in less E x t r a c t io n ....... Free ters and nothing else. For Just received from Pekin. China safe, sure S ilver F i l l i n g » ..................... 30c and reliable. U. fa ilin g in its works. Gold F illin g s .........................75c Woman Hit by Ball Sues. over 5 7 years it has been I f you cannot call, w r it* fo r sym ptom blank 22 K. Gold C r o w n s ....... ...... .(3 and circular. Inclon* 4 cents in stamper Porcela in C r o w n s ................ $3 Kansas City— Alleging that a base making people well and keep CO NSULTATION FREE M o la r Gold C row n s ........... $4 ball batted foul struck her on the cheek B ridge W o r k , 22 K. G el J .. • > ing them so and it will do as and thus caused a permanent disfigure In la y F ills, P u r e G o ld ....... $2 The C. Gee Wo Medicine Ca. V e r y N ic e R u bber P lat# U much for you. T r y a bottle ment, Miss Hazel Wilson has sued the B est R ubber P la t* on 162V* fir s t St., c o r. M orrison , P o rtla n d , O r. E a r th ................................. $7 A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T Y !K L ). today for Indigestion, D ys ! owners o f the local American Asso- Don’ t th row your money aw ay. A dollar saved tw od olla rs earned. Our origin a l reliable Modern pepsia, Biliousness, Cram ps, . ciation baseball team for $20,000 dam is ages. Miss Wilson aays that i f the Painless M ethods and our p e rfe c te d office equip- No. Jl—’ ia P N U ent saves us tim e and yuur money. Diarrhoea and Malaria, Fever box in which she was sitting had bee n , m • O S T O N D F .N T I* T S . S l k l N . m i . i . P . r t l . . A I properly screened the accident would ! Entrance 2911 * Morriaon. oypotite Partoffire and Meier I i U t n K I f w r i t i n g t o s d ii e r t i s o rs p i o and Ague. It never fails. < Prank. Ftrahlished in Portland 10 year*. Open evening* I • TT m e n ilo * » t h i s p a p e r . I not have happened. aatil a and Sundays until U : 10. for people * U . vork. J