Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 08, 1910, Image 3

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    11 c for Dressed Veal
Sm ith pays it, and he will pay
12c for Dretsited 1’ork,
16c for Live Chicken«.
2 5 c due. for Freeh E ggs.
Sm ith does not ch a rg e comm inn ion. You g o t
A L L your m oney w hen you «hip to Sm ith.
Addr« aa
F K A N K L. S M I T H M E A T C &
“F l c h t l n * t h e B e e f T r u s t”
PO RTLA N D, OREGON
r*ear Sponge.
Cook som e sm all pears, peeled,
halved aud cored, In a van illa siru p
till q u ite te n d e r and till siru p
is
thick. A rran g e In a g lass dish som e
j lady fingers, w et with a little sh e rry ,
j lay In th e p e a rs; se t aw ay to get
\ very cold, and w hen re a d y to servg
. h eap w hipped cream , sw eeten ed aud
! flavored w ith vanilla, on th e dish.
H ave your teeth out and plate and bridge work
done. For o ut-of-tow n putronn wo finish Plata
end bridge work in one day if necessary.
STOM ACH
B IT T E R S
$1
$ l .0f
A
Sdvor Fife's
50c
IW R»bt« P’aie* $5.00
t«s* Red Rubber
Plata#
$7.50
Panic it Ki tuition
5 ft
m
HF.ST METHODS
Palnles« E xtraction F ree w hen plate« or bridf-i
work is ordered, Con«ultation Free. You cannot
t better painless work unyw here. no m attei
w much you puy.
All Work f olly G u a ra n teed fo r f if te e n Y ears
C
Dr. B. E. W righ t Co.
When the digestion is
bad you need som ething
that will not only relieve
but will strengthen the di­
gestive organs and assist
them ba:k to their normal
condition. This calls for
the Bitter; first of all. Try it
342$ W ashington St.,
Portland, Oregon
Take ear at depot and tran sfer to W ashington St
a g g i
[B U S I N E S S O
P each es In T u rk ish Mode.
P ea c h e s cooked In T u rk ish fashion
a re se rv ed w ith boiled rice. P eel th#
p each es by p lunging them In boiling
w a te r, th en rem ove th e sto n e th ro u g h
s ilt In one side, w ith o u t In ju rin g th e
sh a p e of th e peach. F ill hollow s w ith
seed ed ra isin s and a rra n g e In bak in g
d ish ; sp rin k le lib erally w ith su g a r and
se t In hot oven 20 m inutes.
H a re
re a d y a dish lined w ith boiled rice.
S p read o v er it peaches, and se rv e w ith
d re ssin g m ade of cocoanut m ilk th ic k ­
en ed w ith c o rn sta rc h an d sw eeten ed
w ith srrunulated sugar.
H er E rro r.
S aid She— D orothy a d m its th a t sh e
m ad e th e m ista k e o t n er life w hen sh e
re fu se d J a c k tw o y e a rs ago.”
S aid He— In d e e d !"
S aid She— Yes. You see, sh e th o u g h t
be would p ropose again.
N e t h & C o . " T i"
COLLECTORS
S l B u y and C ollect N o te s , M o r tg a g e s, and R eal
r o ta te C on tra cts.
No C ollection No C h a rg e.
W orcester Bldg.,
W ashrng C repe de Chine.
W ashing crep e de chine is no m ore
difficult th an tn w ash a frock cf col­
ored m uslin. I\ tepid w a te r and good
■oap are used w ith ca re it will com e
from th e laundry as triu m p h a n tly as
a piece of w h ite linen. Do n o t let It
lie in th e w a te r longer th a n Is abso­
lutely n e c e ssa ry , rin se th oroughly, and
when h alf dry p ress on th e w rong sid e
w ith a m edium h ot iron. If of a deli­
cate color th e g a rm e n t m u st be dried
In a shady place a f te r pressing.
R od, W e a k , W e a ry , W a te ry E y ea.
R eliev e d B y M u rin e E y e R e m e d y .
1'ry
M u rin e F o r Y o u r E y e T ro u b le s . Y ou W ill
L ik e M u rin e.
I t S o o th e s. 50e a t Y o u r
D ru g g is ts . W r ite F o r E y e B o o k s. F re e .
M u rin e E y e R e m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o .
Gave T hem Away.
O nce upon a n o th e r tim e a fa ir m ale
&nd a m an —Ju st to help alo n g the
rhym e— ea c h acq u ired a co a t of tan .
Yet only h e r le ft ch eek and h is rig h t
w ere ta n n e d , d uring th e ir v acatio n
w eek—b u t of course, yo u ’ll u n d er­
sta n d .
______________
Instant Relief for All Eyes
;h at are ir rita te d from d u st, h e a t, sun
j r wind, P E T T I T ’S E Y E S A L V E . All
iru g g is ts o r H ow ard B ro s., Buffalo,
N. Y.
T h e S tra w 3 T h a t Show ed.
M o th er— Do you th in k t h a t young
m an h a s m a trim o n ia l In te n tio n s , my
ie a r?
D a u g h te r— I c e rta in ly do, m am m a.
He trie d to convince m e la s t night
th a t I looked p r e ttie r in th a t two-
gu in ea h a t th a n In th e th roe-guinea
one.—S craps.
Portland, Ore.
Cured in
Three
Days
Drink
H abit
j C O F F E C t ']
T E A S P IC E S
DAMINO POWDER
V EXTRACTS
J U S T RIGHT
N o H y p o d e r m i c I n j e c t io n s .
You can take th is treatm en t a t th e In stitu te
or your home, fcnd your m oney w ill be returned
if a p erfect cure is not affected. In v estig a te
this, it will only take a few m omenta to phone
its for inform ation. Personal and financial
•reference on application. For full inform a­
tion, phone, w rite or call a t the
N E A L
CLOSSETA DEVEHS
PORTLAND. ORt.' J
i
NURSERY CATALOG
I N S T I T U T E
Phone. M arshall 2400
354 H all St.____________P O R T L A N D . O RE^j
W. L. DOUGLAS
H A N D -S E W E D
PR O C ESS
Q U A C Q
o n U
L O
MEN’S $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.0$
WOMEN’S $2.50, $3,$3.50, $4
BOYS’ $2.00, $2.50 & l $3.00
T H E STANDARD
FOR 30 YEA RS
T h e y are a b s o lu te ly th e
m o st p opu larand b e s ts h o e s
for th e p rice in A m erica.
T h e y are t h e lea d er s e v e r y ­
w h er e b e c a u se t h e y hold
th e ir s h a p e , fit b e tte r ,
look b e tte r and w e a r lon­
g e r th a n o th e r m a k e s.
T h e y are p o s itiv e ly th e
_____
m o s t econ om ica l s h o e s for y o u to b u y . W . L .
D o u g la s n am e and th e r e ta il price are s ta m p e d
on th e b ottom — v a lu e g u a ra n teed .
T A K I N O S U B S T I T U T E ! If your dealer
cannot supply you w r ite for M ail Order C atalog.
W . L. D O U G L A S , B rockton, M om .
N aw . H andsom e, Instructive. Up-
to-D ate, describing
FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES, r< J
SHRUBS, VINES,
ROSES, BERRY PLANTS, ETC
Free on request W rite now . m en­
tio n in g this paper.
J. B. PILKINGTON, N u r.e ry m .n
P o rtlan d , O regon
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR K.
Bloeing
Ammonia
“Clean, 0 ”
t
S. BRAND OF
Disinfectant Spray
Cold Water Liquid Starch
Non-Boiling Washing Fluid
K . a n d S . c h e m ic a l ®.
U n io n P a i n l e s s D e n t is t s
‘ P h
a r m a c is t s
^
WE MANUFACTURE AUOftUO SPtClALTlES
J\
P hone M a in 113
401 Main S l
Vancouver, Washington
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
O u t - o f - T o w n People
Should reniemix*r thnt our force 1« no orK«nieed that
oan do their entire Crown. Bridge and Plate work
T ra in s fo r success in th e Industrie«.
a day if neeaannry. Positively painles# extract­
ing free when plates or bridges are ordered. We re- P rovides p ra c tic a l and liberal educa­
» the most sensitive teeth and roots without the tion.
S tro n g F acu lty . M odern E q u ip ­
pain. No students, no uncertainty, but special-
ho do the most scientific and careful work- m ent.
O ffers courses in A g ricu ltu re,
dy attendants
F o re stry , D om estic S cience and A rt
Full S et of T e e th ..................................................... $ 5 .0 0
E
n
g
in
e
erin
g , C om m erce and P harm acy
B ridge Work or Teeth w ith o u t Plates $ 3 . 5 0 to $ 5
Gold C row ns........................................... $ 3 . 5 0 to $ 5 .0 0
Porcelain C row n s................................. $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 . 0 0
Gold or PoreoJain F illin g s............................$ 1 . 0 0 Up
Silver F illin g s .............................................5 0 c to $ 1 .0 0
Illu s tra te d lite ra tu r e , g iv in g full in­
Boat P late Made
$ 7 .5 0
N o charges for Painleat E x tra ctin g when other form ation. s e n t fre e on application.
work ia done. 15 y ears’ f |» - a n t e e w ith all work. A ddress th e R e g is tra r, C orvallis, Ore.
Honrs. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. A Vk Morrison Street.
C
Fall Tern Opens Sepl. 23, 1910.
N O W I e V^ t i m e
C Gee Wo
o f the year to bava
your teeth ou t and
p l a t e a n d bridge
work done. For out-
of-town patrona we
flni«h p i a t e a n d
Thi Chinese Doctor
T h is wondefu! man h u
m ade a life stu d y o f th e
p ro p erties o f R oots,
H erbs and Barks, and
is r iv in g th e world th e
benefit o f his services.
Molar Crown» $ 5 . 0 0
22l<Brd,(«TMUi3.50
Gold F.ll.r.n
Plato»
B««t Rubber
Pl»t»e
5 .0 0
—
7 .5 0
Palnle»» ExtrMlee . 5 0
n r«M nrmumm m rwn.a.
» « T m st h o o «
ilnleas Extraction Fro« when plate«
ordered. Oonsn It at ion Free. Y
palniese work anywhere, no n a tte r how m ora
A ll w o r k f u lly q u o r a y te e d f o r f if t e e n y e a n .
C
W ise Dental Co.
IN C O R PO R A T C O
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
1C 2H fle e t S t., r o r . M orrison, P o r tla n d . O r.
I
Loo
Enamel Fillinft
8i!ver Fillinra
.5 0
Good Rubber —
| N o M ercury. P o is o n s
I o r D r u g s U sed . N o
, O p e ra tio n s o r Cert tin g
G uarantees to e u r o Catarrh, A sthm a, L u ng,
Stom ach and K idney trou bles, and all P riv a te
» o f M n and W<
A SU RE CANCER CURE
J u s t received from P ek in . C hina—s a fe ,
end reliable. U n fa ilin g in Its works.
I f you cannot c a ll w r ite fo r sym ptom
end circular. In clo se 4 c e n ts in stam ps.
CO NSULTATION m i
-
Floods in Japan Cause Enormous
Loss of Life.
Painless Dentists
I BuRdief. Third I Wwh»*ftea. POtTUMO. O tfl
tu s a»w si t a .
m
w » r. a .
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For Infonts and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
S ta rv a tio n E n d s M isery of M en Who
H a d Clim bed to Tops of Poles
to E scape D row ning.
H O S T E T T E R ’S
PRICES:
Molar Crowes . $5.00
??k Pud*. Teeth $3.50
WASHINtTOHUENTH STS., P< IRTI,AND
1400 ORE DROWNED
^THE K EYSTO N E
T O H EA LTH
IS
Dr. B. E. Wright
Coo I ¿'.mi*. . . .
l u w I lilacs
FASHION HINTS
N » i> n . t » l
Ribbon Cookies.
Mix fire, a f te r yo u r fa v o rite recipe,
a b a tc h of w hite cookies flavored with
lemon. In a n o th e r dish mix a b atch
sf ch o co late cookies, flavoring w ith
vanilla.
Roll o u t ch o co late cookies
quite th in , th e n roll o u t w hite ones,
la m e as cho co late. P lace one on top
of th e o th e r and roll as Jelly rolL
T ak e a sh a rp k n ife and c u t slices
Prom th e roll, tu rn th em o ver and lay
them In b ak in g pan. W hen cooked
they a re a d elig h t to th e eye as well
A lingerie evening gown has a deep
as th e p alate.
“ skimpy ” flounce of heavy em broidery,
M ake m o lasses cookies, cu ttin g
which also forms the waist and sleeves.
them In s trip s w ith sh a rp knife, about
Very sheer mull is used for the upper
th e le n g th and w idth of lady fingers.
part of the skirt and the waist folds.
W hen bak ed and w hile w arm sp read
I t is worn over a light blue silk slip,
and there’s a crushed girdle of the blue. ^ »with good Jelly and p ress two to­
g eth er, m ak in g a d a in ty cookie sand-
__________________
a lc h .
T H E P A R IS A PA C H ES,
Aid for London B achelors.
B o w T h e y D e a l W it h T h a t r G a ­
T h e re is said re c e n tly to have been
llic U y V ic tim s .
form ed in London a so ciety th® pur
T h e flood» in P a ris afforded golden po»e of w hich is to m end th e socks of
o p p o rtu n itie s to th e thieves an d hooli­ lonely b ac h e lo rs and to perfo rm vari
g a n s—th e d re a d e d "A p a c h ts”—of th e ous o th e r k indly d eeds of a sim ilar
F re n c h ca p ita l. A P a ris < orresp o n d
c h a r a c te r .__________________
e n t sends a n in te re stin g acco u n t o f
T h e A rtle ss Q uery.
th ese reck less m en an d t s ir m eth o d s
"Y ss," said th e p o u ltry fan cier,
an d w eapons.
“th e s e ch ick en s a r e too ex p en siv e to
"T he d e s p e ra te c rim in a ls w ho m ak e
qat."
a specialty of n ig h t a tta c k s a r e
a
“in d e e d !" rejo in ed th e young lady
b lo o d th irsty , cow ard ly se t of ruffians, from th e city. "T h en why a re you
a n d as th ey a r e alw ay s a rm e d to th e feed in g th em ?"
te e th an d hold h u m an life cheap, a
so lita ry citizen going hom e late, o r a
policem an on a lonely b e a t h a s very
little ch ance a g a in s t them .
"W hen th ey have once m ade up th e ir
m in d s to rob a p asserby— w hich one
does not m a tte r m u ch —it is m ore th a n
likely they w ill decide to begin o p era­
tio n s a t once. T h a t m eans th a t th re e
A paches will ta k e up a p o sitio n on th e
pavem ent an d p reten d to be engaged
in in n o cen t gossip. T h e s tr e e t Is de­
serted . A s o lita ry p e d e stria n com es
in to sig h t. In a m om ent he is m eas­
u red up by th e th re e sc o u n d rels on
th e lookout for th e ir prey. T h e re is
n ot a poliem an in sig h t. T h e m om ent
is favorable.
* ‘H e has a gold c h a in ,’ sa y s one.
” ’H e’ll do,’ sa y s th e chief of th e
A s k yo u r dealer for IM P E R IA L
c rim in a l trio . ’G et re a d y .’
“T hey c o n tin u e to converse u n til th e
s tr a n g e r reach es them . In v o lu n ta rily
he glances a t th em as he passes. T h a t
is sufficient.
” ’W hat do you m ean by lo o k in g a t
us like th a t? ’ a s k s the chief in a n in ­
solent tone. T h en , tu r n in g to his com ­
A trial w ill convince you o f their quality.
panions, he re m a rk s , ’H a sn ’t he g ot an
I f he does not carry them send direct to us
ugly m ug?’
406 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Or.
"T he p e d e stria n , how ever little he
m ay be in clin ed to q u a rre l w ith th e
evil-looking ruffians who h ave accosted
him , is u n lik e ly to ta k e th e ir In su lts
in silence. B u t a t h is first w ord of
p ro te st one of th e g roup ad v an ce s on
him w ith a m en acin g air.
” ’W h a t!’ he exclaim s, T il show you
(UNIVERSITY OF 0RE00N,
who you’ve got to deal w ith .’
H ig h S t a n d a r d
T h o ro u g h C o u rses
“T he s tr a n g e r s ta n d s on h is guard, Session begins Sept. 12, 1 ft . For catalogue ad­
dress Dean.
D r . S . E. J o s e p h i ,
b u t im m ed iately a n o th e r m em ber of
6 1 0 D e k u m B ld g ., P o r t la n d , O r e g o n
the trio bounds upon him from behind,
seizes him a ro u n d th e neck w ith h it
••F IL L Y O U R O V /N T E E T H ”
arm an d lifts him off th e gro u n d . H it
c rie s for help a re stifled In h is th r o a t
an d if he succeeds in m ak in g a sound
I f you have aching teeth or cavitiea and you are
th e arm w hich p resses a g a in s t hia too nervous for the dental ordeal, t.ry Fill-O, the
home d e n tist. A t d ru ggists or by mail, 25c.
th ro a t is tig h te n e d an d he loses con
FILL 0 MFC CO.. 351 Eaprc Bidf .. Seattle, Wa*.
sciousness.
Blum aer-Frank D rug Co., distributors for Ore go <
“ W hile th is is going on a n o th e r of
th e accom plices goes th ro u g h th e vic­
ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER
tim ’s pockets, w h ile th e th ird keeps
are q u .ck ly relieved i>y Wyatt’s Asthma
w atch for th e police. T hen, when Remedy. G u aran teed o r m oney re fu n d ­
e v e ry th in g w o rth ta k in g h as been ap ­ ed.
A sk yo u r d ru g g ist or send six
p ro p ria te d , th e w re tc h w ho has al­ cents p o sta g e fo r F ree S am p le to
m ost stra n g le d th e victim release s h it
J. C. WYATT, Druggist.
a rm , gives h im a v io len t p u sh and VANCOUVER.
WASHINGTON
sends him h ead lo n g to th e pav em en t
w here he w ill lie sen seless for h a lf a s
h o u r a t least.
USE DR. PLUMMERS COUGH STOP
"B u t th in g s do n o t alw ay s pass so
I t is a su re sto p p e r, p ro m p tly r e ­
easily . S om etim es th e victim show s
lieves B ronchitis, W hooping Cough,
C ough C roup, and esp ecially th o se
m ore re sis ta n c e th a n w as expected,
hartdi, h ack in g coughs, a!so m o st
an d th e n th e A paches have to m odify
u sefu l f o r lung d iseases.
F o r sale
th e ir plans. H e m u st e ith e r be stu n n e d
by all d ealers; 25c a b o ttle.
w ith a blow from a m utton-bone or
given a sta b w ith a k n ife o r d ag g er
T h e m utton-bone used by th e P aris
A pache is a te rrib le weapon. In ap
O P IU M — TOBACCO
p earan ce it resem b les a sm all h atch et,
Habits Positively Cured.
w ith o u t a h an d le, is ab o u t six inches
Only authorized Reelcy In-
fctituto
la Oregon. Write
long, an d com es fro m th e sh o u ld e r of
»"or illustrato»! circuler.
U l ELET I nstitute . 7 1 K II tk N.
th e sheep. T h is a n d th e k n ife an d th e
knuckle-iron a r e th e fa v o rite w eapons
P o r t la n d ’ O r e g o n
of th e P a ris hooligan. T hey a re e f­
fectiv e an d n o iseless, w hereas th e use
of th e rev o lv er is lik ely to a t t r a c t th e
To Cook Veal C u tlets.
police.
T o cook veal cu tlets o r ste ak , to If.
“A m ong th e m ore re c e n t m ethods In­ will be as good as ch ick en , egg and
vented by th e P a ris A pache for r e n ­ cru m b it an d fry brown in h o t g rease.
d e rin g th e p a s sin g citizen incapable T h en put in n b ak ln g p an an d add
of re sista n c e is th e lasso. A t th e fa­ enough h o t w a te r to n o t q u ite cover
v orable m om ent a cord from 15 to 20 th e m e a t a n d cook in th e oven for an
feet in len g th an d en d in g in a ru n hour. It will be so te n d e r it can k®
n ln g k n o t Is th ro w n by a n ex p ert alm o st c u t w ith a fork an d is as good
h and. As It falls over th e v ictim 's cold as hot.
heal it Is Jerked tig h t, an d , h a lf s tra n
gled, he is th ro w n to the gro u n d . T he
re s t Is easy "
Societe
Chocolats
MEDICAL II OF 0
DEPARTMENT
F IL L -O
ALCOH OL
L e o k le g
Up
F a th e r .
**Mty I see m y f a th e r ’s record?*
ask ed th s new stu d e n t. "H® w as In
♦h® class of 1S77."
“C e rta in ly , m y boy W hat f o r f
“H e to ld m e w hen I left hom e not
to d isg ra c e him , a n d I w ish to te e
Ju st how fa r I can go."—B uffalo E x ­
press.
O u r idem of a hopelessly slimy a m t
Is o u s w ho emu d escribo m w om an's
A lto g e th e r D ifferent.
S u ito r— I h a r e com e to ask you for
y o u r d a u g h te r's hand. F a th e r— W ell,
th e fact Is we ore p re tty crow ded h ere
a s It Is, an d I— S u ito r—Oh. I Intend
to ta k e h e r aw ay from hom e If I
m a rry h er! F a th e r —Oh. well. In th a t
caae— B u t you did give me an aw ful
s ta r t, m y boy.— B oston T ra n s c rip t.
T h e re Is n o th in g In th is pow er ot
su g g e stio n :
I f th e re w ere, th ere
w o u ld n 't be so m an y w ives w earing
la s t y e a r's h a ts , n o r would th e re be
so m any S p in a
Free from
Alcohol
Since May, 1006 , Ayer’s Sar­
saparilla has been entirely free
from alcohol. If you are in
poor health, weak, pale, nerv­
ous, ask your doctor about tak­
ing this non-alcoholic tonic and
alterative. If he has a better
medicine, take his. Get the best
always. This is our advice.
W o p u b lis h o u r fo rm u lé e
A vers
*
W e b e n i a h e 'o o b o l
f r o m o u r m e d lo la e e
W e u r y e y o e to
oongii it y o u r
doetor
A sluggish liver means a coated tongue,
a baa breath, and constipated bowels.
The question is, “ What Is the best thing
to do under such circumstances?” Aik
your doctor if this is not a good answer:
•‘ Take laxative dcsea of Ayer’s Pills.”
bjr U e J. C. Ayer Ce.» Lowell, Meee. —
ALCO H O L, 3 PK K C E N T .
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similaiiii$ilic Foodand t o 'ula
Bears the
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ling die Sturante amlUuwels of
Victoria, Sept. 6.-M o r e than 1400
lives were lost in the Japanese
Hoods according to ollicial reports
received by the Kamakura Maru to­
day. In addition several hundred
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are missing. Arrivals by the steamer
ness and HestTonlains neither
say the scenes in Central Japan
Opiuiu.Morphine nor Mineral.
were of unparalleled misery and
N o t N a r c o t ic .
destitution. Many cases of looting
by boatmen were reported from the
VOU tksirtium w i
Hooded districts of Tokio and the
R ankin Seedm
health authorities were bending
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every el'lort to prevent the outbreak
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of epidemics.
Jhuse Stctl +
M. L. Kyan, w ho took food to the
I Ion jo district of Tokio says the
harm Seed -
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official estimates of the deaths is
tlngrem Ftanr.
far too low. He tells of finding
houses where parties from 20 to 100
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in num ber w ere cut o ff and starving
tion , Sour Stomach. Diarrhea
and estimates that 1000 perished in
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orms ,C onvulsions .Feveri sh
this district alone.
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ness and Lo ss QF S leep .
In Senju districts a num ber of
persons climbed telephone poles to
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escape the w aters and starved to
death.
ltclief parties found the bodies of
NEW'YORK.
13 men and women tied w ith ropes
4 A t b m o n th ® o l d
to posts.
J 5 D 0 S E S - 3 5 CEO TS
The official list for 15 p re fe c ­
tures shows the drow ned or missing
to total 1113, while more than 180,-
fcTuarxntced üntL rth* fondât
000 houses w ere flooded and
wrecked, 3..93 being sw ept away.
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More than 50,000 acres of land
were flooded and 200,000 people
are homeless and aru receiving re ­
lief.
Among the victim s was the fam ­
ily of Mr. Kondo, president of the j
Nippon Yusen Kaisha, who were
drow ned w hen his villa was de­
molished.
The great floods were followed bv
heavy storm s at sea, in w hich sev­
ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS
eral Japanese steamers were badly
wrecked. The steamer Hokuriku
SIXTH,
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MORRISON
ST., PORTLAND, OR.
Maru was lost in Tsuruga Strait,
w ith all hands, on August 13.
W e w a n t you to tr y th is P iano I N YOUR
On the same day the Shingu Maru
H O M E FREE. W e w a n t you to tr y it a t
went ashore near Atsuta, h e r com ­
o u r e x p e n se b ecau se—
plement of 130 being saved by reve­
A t th e end o f th irty d ay s th e Piano
nue steamers. The Kwannon Maru,
17S E L F will convince you o f th e follow ing
w hich was driven into Toba for
shelter, had some of her boats
fa c ts:
rushed by p a n ic-strick en passen­
I t ’s th e b est v alu e on e a r th fo r th e price
gers who thought she was about to
($275).
founder. The boat crews left the
I t ’s M U S IC A L L Y an d M E C H A N IC A L L Y
vessel and th eir fate was uncertain
r ig h t !
when the Antilochus left. The ves­
sel ultimately reached Yokkaiehi in
W e know th e re is so m uch real value in
safety.
th is W ellington Piano— w e ’re sellin g fo r $275—on easy paym ents—th a t
The big volunteer steamer Ume-
w e ’re w illing to le t it be I T 'S O W N S A L E S M A N .
gaki Maru had a severe struggle
I t will tell it's own story to y o u —in y o u r hom e— if y o u ’ll send us the
with the gale with 308 passengers
coupon.
on hoard and reached Yokkaiehi in
distress w ith her coal exhausted.
Please sem me lull particulars concerning this unusual P iano offer.
Several other steamers suffered and
several sailing vessels w ere badly
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wrecked, the Eiriki Maru. laden
with coal, foundered off Nikijima,
Miye Prefecture, her captain and
several others being drow ned. Two
S w eet O m elets.
T h e R od S h a w l.
schooners also foundered, a m a­
Gweet o m e le ts a re v a rie tie s of plain
jority of those on hoard sw im ming
T h e re liv es In A tchison a w om an
ashore.
who h a s been h appily m a rrie d 40 y e a rs o m elet In w hich su g a r Is used In stead
of
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
a
Sherman G d a y & C o .
an d w ho h as ra ise d five ch ild ren . Re­
cen tly sh e w as o u t w alk in g w hen sh e
c a u g h t sig h t of a p ecu liarly b rig h t red
Record fo r A b stin en ce B roken and sh aw l. T h e m en will sniff a t w h at
Stom ach T rouble Cured.
h ap p e n e d n e x t: T he w om an felt a
D enver—A new record for long tw in g e a t h e r h e a rt; th e sh aw l had re ­
fasting is believed to have been m in d ed h e r of a girl who had sto len
made by Poland Moeller, a young h e r firs t lover. T he g irl alw ay s w ore
civil engineer, who, after going 57 red of th a t shade. T h en th e old w om ­
days without food, began taking an w e n t hom e, took o u t h e r false te e th
nourishment in the form of orange th a t sh e m ig h t n o t sw allow th em in
and plum juices. Young Moeller, h e r g rief, an d gave h e rse lf up to sad
whose rath er is a prom inent p h y si­ m em o ries. W e will b e t no w om an will
cian of Milwaukee, began his fast
for the purpose of regaining his sniff. An in c id e n t like th is ap p e a ls to
health. He had been suffering from th e w om en.— A tchison Globe.
E N G IN E E R F A S T S 57 DAYS.
stomach trouble and a form of
deafness that he believed could he
cured bv abstaining from eating.
When he began his fast Moeller
weighed 148 pounds. Today he
weighs 97 and one half pounds.
For the Iasi tw o or three weeks one
of the four physicians who have
been w atching Moeller has been
giving him daily olive ru bs and
these are believed to have given
him nourishm ent sufficient to sus­
tain him beyond the 4fl-dav period
of fasting w hich physicians say is
the limit of safety-
Cyr Is Victim of Fires.
I.os Angeles—Joe Cvr, w ho died
at Bakersfield after a severe h e m o r­
rhage of the lungs w as a victim of
the forest fires in Montana. In
fighting the flames he breathed so
much hot a ir and smoke that
hemorrhages resulted.
He was sent here bv the Missoula,
Mont., F.agles in the hope th at the
change in air and climate would
prove beneficial. He was seized
with hem orrhages a short time
after arrivin g and died in a few
hours.
M oth ers w i l l fin d Mrs. W in slo w 's S o o th in g
Byrup th e b e s t rem ed y to u so fox t h e ir c h ild r e n
l u r i n g th e t e e t h in g p eriod .
P o ta to
New York—To study botany in
Chile, examine w ork on the Panama
Canal and possibly to make a run
over from South America to E n g ­
land for a b rief visit home, James
Bryce, the British Ambassador, ae-
eompanied hv Mrs. Bryce, sailed for
Colon.
Of the Panama Canal, in w hich he
is greallv interested, the Ambassa­
dor said: “ I regard the canal as
the most extrao rd in ary im p rove­
ment on nature that has been made
on this planet.”
S q u a r in g the C irc le .
Jig g s— I tell you, th a t new lan d lo rd
of m ine Is a p re tty sq u a re fellow.
B iggs—S o ’s m in e; but h e ’s a lw a y t
’reu n d on r e n t day .—Judge.
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p ep p er, an d two sm all o nions, add one-
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“ Before I began u sing Cascareta I had
a bad com plexion, pim ples oti m y face,
and m y food was not digested as it should
have been. Now I am entirely well, and
th e pim ples have all disappeared from my
face. I can tru th fu lly say th a t Cascareis
are ju st as advertised; I have tak en only
two boxes of th e m .”
C larence R. Griffin, S h erid an , Ind.
Pleasan t, Palatable. Potent. T aste Good.
Do Good. N ever Sicken. W eaken or Grip«.
10c. 25c. 50c. N ever «old in bulk. The gen­
uine tab let »tamped C C C. Guaranteed to
euro or your money back.
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P a i n l e s s E x t r a c t i o n .........F ro #
S il v e r F i l l i n g s ...........................SOS
G old F illin g s .............................. 75«
22 K. G o ld C r o w n s .................... $1
P o r c e l a i n C r o w n s .................... SI
M o l a r G o ld C r o w n s .................. $4
B r i d g e W o r k , 22 K. G o l d . . . S3
I n l a y F il l s . P u r e G o l d ............$2
V e r y N i c e R u b b e r P l a t e ___ $4
D e s t R u b b e r P l a t e o n E a r t h ......................................... $ t
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It
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of sa lt and p e p p s r and in w hich th®
fillings and g a rn ish in g s c o n s ists ol
sw eets, eq u ally a p p ro p ria te fo r any
m eal and a g ran d reso u rce a s erne»
gency d e s se rts. W ith a sim p le sweep
o m elet as tho b asis any m a te ria l al
band m ay be used, so its p o ssib ilities
are p ractically w ith o u t lim it.
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In
Entrance 291H M
R u s s ia .
T h in g s are done differen tly In Hus
sla th a n in th is co untry. A Jockey
w as se en to pull his m ount In a race
on one of th e tra c k s re c e n tly and ono
of th e m en who had bet on th e horse
pro m p tly sh o t him.
f e e *nd Meier s
Frank. Eatablished in Portland 10 year*. Open evening»
until 8 and Sunday» until 12:10. for people wh« work.
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I "»IfH E N w r itin g to ad v ertle e rs p le a
I W
m e n t i «»n t l i i « p a p e r .
Tong W a r B reak s Out.
San F r a n r i s r o —While the streets
of the Chinese qu arters were fillerl
with parties of visitors, a Hip Sing
tong man stepped from the d a r k ­
ness of Boss alley into Jackson
street. A shot rang out and he
sprawled on the sidewalk with a
hultet in his hack. He was Yee
Moe, one of the principal owners I
of the Sierra Club, the gambling
institution w hieh rerentlv was j
raided bv the police and is now the ,
basis o f an ins-esligation
Drink it Pure
This tells the whole story. Emphasize
each word in turn and you will soon
try the D rin k D e lig h tfu l.
U « l T H IS NAME ! *
I« ON T MI I t a t k
H in d u s Shoot Official.
Silas. British India A native po­
lice inspector, Sarat Chandra, was j
shot and prohahlv fatally wounded I
at Darra, where a number of voting
Hindus are on trial for conspiracy
aeainst the government. The as­
sailants of the Insnertor are mem­
bers of good families.
This name guarantees its purity and
quality. Druggists and grocers sup­
ply it in quarts, pints, hali-pints and
quarter pints.
S e n d fo r b o o k le t- ” H o tv to S e r v e D o le ’s P u re H a tva lla n Pineapple Juice. ”
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