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28c do*, fo r fresh eggs. 12'/.ie lb. fo rd rt‘M>twi Pork, l i e lb. fo r d r iv e d Veal. 16c lb. fo r liv* chickens. Sm ith pay* the above prices. H e never charge«« you commission. You g et A L L o f your money when you ship to Smith. Address FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO- “Fighting the Beef Trust” PORTLAND, OREGON Dr. B. E. Wright H ave your teeth out ar J plate and brid ge work done. For out-of-town patrons w e finish plats end bridge work in one day if necessary. PR IC E S ; Uslar Crtwas $5.0C m Bn4« T m * $3.54 The Wonders About Ui. L «t not care and humdrum deaden Is to the wonde rs and mysteries amid i which we live, nor to the splendors and glories. W « need not translate ourselves In Imagination to some oth er sphere or state of being to And the marvelous, the divine, the transcend ent; wo need not postpone our day of wonder and appreciation to some future time and condition. Tho true Inwardness of this gross visible world hanging like an apple on the bough of tho great cosmic tree, and swelling with all the Juices and potencies of life, transcends anything wo have dreamed of superterrestrial abodea.—- John Burroughs. Cs'J Lllur*..... $1 m loawrl hlhs«. $1 (X Sd** N l«*i SOc m Usd RskKer Plata $5 OC Bax Rad Kakta _ PUta............S7.5C Pnialwi Eilrnriien 50t B E ST M E TH O D S Painless Extraction Free when plates or bridg« Work is ordered. Consultation Free. You cannol g e t better painless work anywhere, no mattei how much you pay. All Work Fully Guaranteed for Tifteen Years Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 342 & Washington St., Portland, Oregor Take car at depot and transfer to W ashington S t U S E A L L E N ’ S F O O T -T A B S Antiseptic Tablets. Ins nntly relieve smarting, swelliii.-, sweat ng «»1 the feet. Healing to so e poii, The a atIva prop erties of Allen's Foot-Ease ttlie an isei>- tie powder» ar.- me .i> inall ■ combined in Allen’s F o c t - T a o j f o r t h e F o o t - B a t h . Positive relief lor Imt, sw ntin/, sore feet ami quickly r< move the odor f perspira lion. "Foot-Tubs for Foot-Tabs.” All Druggists, !T>c. »Sample FUFE. Allen 8. Olmsted,.Le Hoy, N. Y. A Passing Acquaintance, "Harry,” said the traveling man’s wife," I have a letter from a friend In Lonelyhurst. Have you any customers there?" The drummer said no. ‘‘Then you don’t know anybody in that town?" “ Not Intimately. Of course I know everybody there by sight.” ‘‘Why, how can that be?" "They all come down to the railway ■tatlon when the five o’clock afternoon passenger train stops to let the over land express go by.’’— Youth s Com panion. __________________ C A S T O R IA For Infanta and Children. WASHINGTON ‘SiftÖlPSIS, PORT LAND Ttie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Slap o n the Wrist. Tightwad— Did you ever notice, my dear, that nearly all these misers re How Matches Are Made. ported in the papers are single Certain kinds of matches are shaved men? with the grain from sawed blocks; Mrs. Tightwad— Yes; but that's only others aro cut both ways by saws. In natural. Married misers are too com Btill further varieties the blocks are Dion to be worth mentioning. boiled to make them cut easily. By some machines a boiled or steamed The Real Point. Pay as Ii’ tlo attention to discourage log is revolved on its own axis, and a ments as possible. Plow ahead os a shaver the thickness of a match Is steamer does, rain or shine, rough or cut round and round. This shaving smooth. To carry your cargo and Is at the same time cut into lengths make your port is the point.—Maltie and spilt Into match sticks. It may be said that there is hardly a limit D. Babcock._____________ to the varieties of methods employed. Handing It to Him* Round matches are made by forcing *Td like to be rich." them through dies.—Harper’s Weekly. “ How rich?" R ed, W e a k , W e a ry , W a te ry E yes. "Just rich enough so that you would Relieved By Murine i*Jye Remedy. Try marry me." Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will "P ig ! Aren’t you ashamed for want Like Murine. It Soothes. 50c at Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free, ing all the monev in the world?" Murine E y j Remedy Co.. Chicago. LUBB Tw o OF HIDDEN » 'r u t i l e . . c o n r u u .il T r ip . THEAS0BB. H ave C a lifo r n ia Nat U la - M an. Major W A Deaborough, who baa made two trips to find a reputed burled treasure on Uocos Island, In the Pacific, off the coast of Central America, will make another attempt within a few weeks, aud he hopes the third tlml will prove the charm. His first trip was made twelve yean ago, but mutiny In his crew compelled him to give up ttie search, although he proved the correctness of his draw* Ings and maps at that time. Last summer be made another trip, sailing from Ia>s Angeles In the yacht Ramona, the Express of that city says, but heavy an-t continuous rains and the lack of power to operate machin ery prevented hJm from making suUl- clent excavations. This time the local ity was considerably changed from what It was twelve years ago. Cocos Island Is famous as a pirates’ retreat, and others besides Major Dee- borough have eearohed It for hidden plunder. The particular treasure for which Major Desborough Is searching la sup posed to have been taken from Peru In the middle of the last century and burled on the Island by Capl. John Keating, who died soon afterward Since his last trip, Major Deeborougb has met a man In New Orleans who visited the Island ten years ago In company with a son ln-law of Captain Keating. They had maps and draw ings which appeared correct, but indi cated that considerable excavation would be necessary. Keating's son In law was an old man then, and he turned over the maps to the New Or leans man, but the latter has never tried to And the treasure. Ha gavs cop ies of the maps and details to Major Desborough. Tradition Bays there Is $60.000,000 worth of pirates’ loot burled on the Island, but the particular treasure sought by Deaborough Is $17,000,000 In gold bullion. He says that since his visit twelve years ago there appears to have been a great deal of blasting In the vicinity of one deposit, as thf hillsides are changed and the oreek bed altered. Where the bullion Is supposed to bs burled, however, there appears to bars been only the change of formation du< to the rainfall, which sometimes amounts to an Inch an hour, making work difficult. Major Desborough has had several offers both from New York and on this coast to finance another expedition, which he estimates will cost about $20/ 000, and he Is now looking for a eteamer of about 800 tons to make th* ‘ rip. F A S H IO N H IN T S She Deserved a Lathering. Grand 8cenery In Arizona. Mrs. Hashlelgh— Something wrong Arizona has some of the grandest with your glass of wator, Mr. Boarder! the famous Boarder—There’s a hair In the Ice soenery In the world; Mrs. II.—Impossible! I shaved thai Grand Canyon of the Colorado and the wonderful Chalcedony forest, with Ice myself. trunks four feet thick, cracked into ex quisitely colored blocks, being promi nent ASK YOUR GROCER FOR 1.1 S. BRAND OF Dog Forsook His Chum. Blueing Disinfectant Spray Policemen were summoned by the Ammon.a Cold Water Liquid Starch loud howling of a dog to the rescue "Clean, 0 " Non-Boiling Washing Fluid of another dog that had fallen into the river at Yarmouth, England. The sec ond animal was saved, and the first K.AN° S.CF< emi C/U&. then refused to leave the policemen, and spent the night at the station. 1 P h a r m a c is t s ^ W l MA^UfACTVm AU PRIVO »ACCIAITICS j Phone Main 113 401 Mam S i Vancouver, Washington OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Trains for success in the Industries. Provides practical and liberal educa tion. Strong Faculty. Modern Eijuip- ment. Offers courses in Agriculture. Forestry, Domestic Science and Art. Engineering, Commerce and Pharmacy. C e rta in ly Not. " I see your heroine floats from room to room." Illustrated literature, giving full in "Of course,” said the author of the formation, sent free on application. book. "Would you expect her to at Address the Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. tempt to walk in these new gowns?" —Louisville Courier-Journal. Fall Term Opens Sept. 23, 1910. NURSERY CATALOG N ew . Handsome, Instructive, Up- to-Date. describing- FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES. M SHRUBS, VINES, ROSES. BERRY PLANTS, ETC One Writer’s View of Life. The art of life consists In putting ourselves into the place of those we do not understand, as well as of those who do not understand us.—Ivan Pa nin. F ree on request W rite now, men tioning this paper. J. B. PILK1NGTON, Nurseryman Portland, Oregon LOCATE THE LEAKS Taft Will Find Out If Running Ex penses Can Be Reduced APPETITE GONE -.-BEWARE store the appetite and keep it normal by the use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit ters. It is for Poor A p p e tite, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, Costiveness and M a laria. Where the Leap Came In. Fair Arrival—But why do they call this unplcturesque spot under a craggy tree 'Lover’s Leap?” Her Friend—Probably because you can’t sit here five minutes without a caterpillar dropping down your neck. On the Installment Plan. One day Robert said, "Uncle Bill, how much do you want for those pups?’’ "Oh, about $2 apiece,’’ was the reply. "But, Uncle Bill,” said Robert, "what could I do with a piece of pup?"--’T'V’ n Slightly Modified. Little Viola had dlevelopcd tho habll of holding her thumb In her mouth even while eating. Mother had re sorted to all sorts of methods tc correct the child and finally In despera tlon said: “ Viola, the first thing you know yot will swallow your thumb, and then what will you do?" “ Well, mother, I should hate toswal low It because I'd have a heaven of a time without It." ‘‘Why, Viola," said the astonished President to Find Out Truth of Ald mather, “ where did you hear an exprea rich’ s Statement That $300,- alon like that?” 000,000 Can Be Saved. ‘‘Well, v e il,” hesitated the little girl "I didn’t hear it exactly like that mother, but I thought -t would sound better." __________________ Beverly, Maas.— A force o f experts will be put to work shortly in the de Pettit’s fye Salve. No matter how badly the eyes maj partment» of the government at Wash be diseased or injured, restores norma ington to locate the “ leaks” . Taft conditions. All druggists or Howard wants to know how much of the $300,- Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. 000,000 that Senator Aldrich says he A Mosquito Proof Steamer. could B a v e the government by conduct The Jonathan Holt, the first oceat ing it on business lines can really be going mosquito proof steamer, has ar rived In the Mersey, says the Londor saved. Times. 6he Is the first ship of specla I f it is possible to conduct the gov design for tho Liverpool West Afrlcar ernment on the lines of a well-run bus trade. Professor Major Ronald Ross’i iness establishment, the president recommendations have been carried out by tho owners for mosquito proof wants to know it. I f not, why not. Every department is to be gone lng all living quarters. Copper gauzi fittings are provided for all doors, win through minutely. The wastes are to dows, side ports, skylights, ventlla be noted, lost motion located, duplica tors and passages to prevent the ms tions marked and a rational economy laria boaring mosquito entering. made the watchword. Proof of Germs on Lips. A t a meeting o f the cabinet, which Mr. Stephen Paget, at the School ol has been called for September 24, and Economics, London, England, exhibit ed a piece of gelatine that had beer which will be succeeded by a series of kissed by a man with clean lips, and such meetings from day to day, for a pointed out that gorma had growr week, the matter o f economy will be quickly over the parts touched by th« one of the subjects discussed. The Ups. One could not, he said, even klsi president is looking to the development the surface of gelatine without pro duclng the outline of one’s lips lr of some practical plan whereby the end which he has in view may be accom germs. _________________ _ plished Lifelike. A fte r the manner in which he went "What a noisy thing that bass drun. Is !" remarked the claronet, disgusted about selecting a stocks and bonds com ly. “ Yes," replied the trombone, "Jusi mission, the president is proceeding like a human being, Isn’t It?” "Like i carefully in the organization of such a human being?" "Yes, it’s the on« corps of experts that will enable him with the big head that makes the mosl to get the best results with the $100,- noise."— Scraps. 000 appropriated by the last congress. He already has had experience in forc ing economy in the executive depart ments of the government. He lopped off $10,000,000 from the navy estimates last year, without in juring the standards of the navy, and the army establishment underwent a similar cut. He has enforced economy in other departments, and is constantly It is a sure sign of some urging upon members of his cabinet the necessity for holding down their inward weakness when the expenditures. appetite commences to lag So far as is possible, it is desired and you have that “ don’t to get some capable and efficient offi cial in each of the departments to offer care’’ sort of feeling at a comprehensive plan for reform It meal-time. It is something is not meant that this man shall be a that needs immediate at spy. But from his experience in the department it is believed he ought to tention, for neglect only be able to point out where there are brings on more trouble and duplications, waste or other loose bus often a long illness. Re iness methods. If you want the very newest thing in a white lingerie dress, trim yours with black. It may be chiffon, lace o»' rib bon, as long as it is black. The dress in the sketch is trimmed with a deep flouncing of Brussels applique on the skirt, and touches of the same on the waist. Why He Carried the Lantern. A blind man In Khoota (a Caucasian village) came back from the river one night, bringing a pitcher of water and carrying In his hand « lighted lantern Some one, meeting him, said: "You’re blind; It's all the same to you whether it’s day or night. Of what use to you Is a lantern?” "1 don’t carry the lan tern In order to see the road,” replied the blind man, ’’but to keep some fool like you from running against me and breaking my pitcher." LAZY LIVER Drink "The Neal T J n L : + Cured Me” l l U O l L No Hypodermic Injections. Makes the skin s o ft as velvet. Im proves any complexion. Best shampoo made. Cures most skin eruptions. M unyon’s H air In vigorator cures dandruff. Stops hair from fa llin g. Makes hair grow . I f you have dyspepsia, or any liver trouble, use M unyon's P a w -P a w Pills. They cure Bil iousness, Constipation, and d rive all impuritieg from the blood. M U N YO N ’S HOMEOPATHIC HOME REMEDY CO., Phil a.. Pa. You can take this treatm ent at the Institute or your home, and your money w ill be returned i f a perfect cure is not alfected. In vestigate this, it will only take a few momenta to phone us for information. Personal and financial reference on application. For fu ll inform a tion. phone, write or call at the N E A L I N S T I T U T E Phone. M arsh a ll 2400 L354 H a ll St. P ()R T L A N D ^ O R F j S Mrs. Newlywed—The night you pro posed you acted like a fish out ot water. Mr. Newlywed—I was. and very eleverly landed, too.— Puck. Sounds Right. Mrs. Bk.on—Kow Is your sister ( i t ting along, taking boarders? Mrs. Egbert— Oh, fine. She hasn’t heard a complaint from one of hat boarders yet "Oh, I didn’t know she was geUlng ns hard of hearing as that I’ ( E conom y In P n r g lle r e T ^ ™ ™ " I see you only have one chair in the kitchen, Mary 1 must get aaether one for you ” “ You needn't mind, madams I have none but gentleman c a lle rs '— Buffalo Expre ’________________________ U nion P a in less D entists {u re O u t - o f - T o w n P e o p le Ask your dealer for IMPERIAL 6 & Société Chocolats Replaced Seattle— Gold bullion valued at $57,- 500, part of a shipment of $170,000 from the Washington-Alaska Bank of Fairbanks, Alaska, to the Dexter- Horton national bank of Seattle, on the steamship Humboldt, was stolen in transit and lead substituted in the strong box that had contained the bul lion. The gold when it left Fairbanks on a Yukon river steamer for Dawson and White Horse was contained in three wooden boxes and was in care of the Alaska-Pacific Express company. When the boxes were opened by the Canadian customs officers at Dawson the gold bars were found to be as stated in the express company’s papers. The boxes were opened again at the United States assay office in Seattle, and one contained pigs of lead, not of gold. The seals o f the box were in tact when it reached the office, and it was evident that the robbery had been committed by removing one end of the box. The gold was insured against loss by the express company. Illustrated circular. STITUTE. 711.11 TH N. Services Held on Steps. o r t la n d r e g o n New York— Locked out of St. An drews Protestant Episcopal church, Brooklyn, of which he had been rector for 16 years, the Rev. William Ackley conducted the regular services Sunday H A N D -S E W E D Q U A C Q PROCESS O r i w t O from the front steps. Gathered around MEN'S $2.00, $2.50, *3.00, *3.50, $4.00, *5.00 him, kneeling and with their heads un WOMEN’S *2.50, *3,*3.50, *4 covered, were 300 members of the con BOYS' *2.00, *2.50 &, *3.00 gregation who do not agree with the THE STANDARD vestry that the minister should be re FOR 30 YEARS They are absolutely the tired “ because o f his age and feeble most popularand bestshoe9 condition, mental and physical.” Or for the price in America. der was perfect throughout the They are the leaders every where because they hold service. P ,O W. L. D O U G L A S their shape, fit better, look better and wear lon- er than other makes. hey are positively the ______ most economical shoes for you to buy. W . L. Douglas name and the retail price are stamped on the bottom — value guaranteed. T A K E N O S U B S T I T U T E ! If roar dealer cannot supply you write for Mail Order Catalog. W . L. D O UG LA S, B rockton. 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N o charges for Palnles» Extract ng when other work »d o n e . 15 years' Guarantee wl h all work. H our«, s a tn. to o p. m '221 *» Morriaon S tre e t Gold Bullion From Alaska By Lead Bars. '*1 find Cascarets so good that I woulc not be without them. I was troubled « eat deal with torpid liver and headache ‘l o a . t t o i n f e i n n r r « . I Q . ow since taking Cascarets Candy Cathar Here', to the maid who can handle Prose Poet Is Found Dead. j tic I feel very much better. I shall cer the rod, Philadelphia— Believed to have com Who can throw a Ion* line with a tainly recommend them to my friends ai the best medicine I have ever seen.” mitted suicide at least a week ago to hackle; Amw Bazinet, get relief from the pangs o f an in May she land with a "ewlsh” moat any Osborn Mill Nc. 2 , Fall River, Masa ternal disorder, John Scanlon, better old fish Plenaant. Palatable. Potent. Taate Good. That gets In the way of her tackle. known under his pen name of “ Walt. Do Good. N e v e r Sicken. W eaken or Gripe. —Boston Herald. Mason,” was found dead in his studio 10c. 26o. 50c. N ever «old in bulk. The gen- aine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to at 913 Arch street. The discovery K ern e. M r! cure or your money tack. was due to a search made by a sister, A Swede entered a postofflee In the who had not heard from him for a long northwest and Inquired: er period than usual. In addition to ’’Ban any letters for me to-day?” being an artist and illustrator, Scan "W hat name, please?” lon, wrote poetry in prose in a humor “ Ay tank de name Is on de letter."— Habita PoMtlvelr »1/----- Cured. ous style which was published in sev Only authorized Keeler Keeler la*! Every hot1/’a Magazine. ___„ __________ stiiute ............ in - — Oregon. Wl W rite eral of the leading magazines. B ooked. Cured in Three Days $57,500 D ISAPPEARS Actor Flies Over Water. London— Robert Lorains, the actor, all but accomplished an aeroplane I flight across the Irish channel Sunday. Starting from Holyhead, Loraine di rected his course to Dublin. Although he had trouble with his engine, he got within two miles o f the Irish coast. TO PORTLAND FREE The breaking of a wire forced him to descend to the sea. Ho swam ashore ! CUT RATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTR1 and hia machine was picked up by a The distance across the , P a in less E x t r a c t io n .......Frer steamer. , S ilver F i llin g s ......................30< channel is about 55 mi lea. l Gold F illin g * .........................75« r 22 K . Gold C r o w n s ................ $: P o rcela in C r o w n s ............... M ola r G old C r o w n s ...............i* B ridge W o r k , 22 K. G o ld ... fc In la y F ills, P u re G o l d .........H V e r y N ic e R ubber P la t e . .. . * Beet R ubber P la te on E a r th ................................. t l 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 your m oney ew ay. A d ollar sevad a tw o d o lla i s earned. 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Please sena me full particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer. F Same............................................ Address. Reverie. Reverie, like the rain of night, re stores color and force to thoughts which have been blanched and wearied by the heat of the day. With gentle fertilizing power It awakens within us a thousand sleeping germs and, as though In play gathers round us ma terials for the future and Images for the use of talent Reverie is the Sun day of thought, and who knows which Is the more Important and fruitful for man, the laborious tension of the week, or the life-giving repose of tho Sabbath—Amiel’s Journal. C h i l d r e n J o in e d In W e d l o c k . Rriton Ferry, in Glamorganshire England, clahn3 to hold the record for Juvenility in marriage. Quite recently a man of fourteen years married A woman of less than thirteen, and now a youth of twenty-six has married % wife of twelve and a half. She wenl on her honeymoon in a short frocH and traveled at half fare! B e lg iu m 's F ine S ea F ront. The sea front of Belgium, which e » tends about 40 miles, stretching front Holland to France, Is paved almost en tirely for the entire length, and forms Were Well Taught. one huge, wide ocean boulevard. And The children of an Infant school in this, by tho way, is the most pro Wales are taught very much by signs. ductive of public works in the k in* The hand of the teacher sloped sig dom. ____________ nifies "oblique;" the hand held flat, "horizontal;” the hand upright, “ per T h e L e s t S tra w . pendicular.” One of the Welsh bishops John Smith fell down the cellar was preaching one day In behalf of stairs the other day and broke his left the school, when, observing several leg, his right arm. two ribs, his nose, children whispering together, he held one finger, and cut his scalp, sprained hia hand upright in a warning man his ankle, and put his shoulder out ot ner, meaning thereby to impose sl- Joint. But he didn’t really begin to lonce, on which almost the whole feel bad about it till his wife asked school, In the midst of the sermon, him if he was hurt.— Exchanea. shouted out, "Perpendicular!" Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use foi their child run lu rin g the teething period. Where Appetite Is Keen. A day's rations for one man on A sledge Journey across the Polar see To a Certain Sweet Extent. consists of four ounces of condensed "Do you wholly trust me, darling?" milk, one-half ounce condensed tea, murmured the young man to the fair one pound pemmican, three ounce* creature who was sitting beside him (liquid petroleum oil, three ounce« on the front seat of the trolley car. (liquid) pure alcohol, one pound ship’* "I do to a certain extent,” she re biscuit. sponded after a little hitch of hesita tion. HIO'VARD E. IU-RTON Asanyer an<l Chemist, "What extent?" he asked, anxiously. Leudvtlle, Colouulo. Specimen i-riot-s: Gold. ilv iT .L e a ti.îl l à i l , Silver, 75«; 7.V; Gold.50«; Gold 50o; Zino " Lead. tl. Golii, "Why,” aho explained, "I would trust H Hiver, >r (kipper, SI. M u lin g envelope* and fiali pricelist a p p lic a t io n . C o n tro l a n d I T’ ’ m p Control and mpire work s o you to the extent of not being afraid lent oa application. Refureuce: Carbonato National of there being any poison In a box of candy you might send me by mall." Truly wonderful Alarm Clock. A few years ago the French govern ment acquired by purchase from a private collection a wonderful alarm clock which was once the property of the great Napoleon and which not only tells the time of day, but, as well, the day, the month, the year, tho mean solar time, the phases o f the moon, and Indicates, in addition, the quarter hours. Its attachments also includo a thermometer. Set Age Limit on Marriage. According to Russian law no man or woman who has attained the age of eighty can contract a legal mar riage. No other country nowadays Imposes such a restriction. In ancient Rome, however, legislation on this point was even more stringent, the maximum age limit for men being sixty and for women fifty. Delicate Irony. Makart, the great Viennese painter, was taciturn to a fault. It Is related of him that once at a dinner party he sat next to Mme. Gallmeyer for a whole hour without uttering a syllab le, when his fair neighbor playfully nudged him with her elbow and said: "Come, Herr con Makart, let us change the conversation." Teach Obedience. Let children understand that dis obedience is sure to be followed by punishment. A child seldom disobeys Nature more than once In touching a hot lamp-glass. It will soon learn to obey you as well. Never allow It to ask why. You know; that Is enough. Physical Powers of Insects. Ants will carry loads 40 or 50 times as heavy as themselves. The beetle can move a weight 112 times his own weighL The house fly gives 600 strokes of Its wings In one second, and this enables It to get a distance of 35 fe e t __________________ K O D A K S W rite fo r catalogues and literature. Developing and printm«-. Mail orders jriven prom pt attention F o r tla n d F h o t o S u p p ly C o. 149 Third S treet P O R T L A N D . ORE. Tents, Awnings, Sails Cols, Hammocks, Canvas and Coven 1 or- l,... at factory prices. P A C i r i t Tl N r A N D A W N IN G C O . 27 N. F irst St., Portland, Or. r R Y M U R IN E WheNneeYr c ^ - EYE R EM ED Y Liquid Form, 25c, 60c. y »« wui uk. n Salve Tubes, 25c, $1.00l MEDICAL II 0 DEPARTMENT OF i UNIVERSITY OF 0RE00N) H ig h S ta n d a rd T h o ro u g h C ou rses Session begins Sept. 12. 1 ^ ’ For catalogue ad dress D- an. D r. S . E . J o s e p h ! , 6 1 0 D e k u m B ld g . , P o r t l a n d . 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The Cough o/j NOW m Consumption Your doctor will tell you that fresh air and good food are the real cures for consumption. But often the cough is very hard. Hence, we suggest that you ask your doctor about your taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It controls the tick ling, quiets the cough. W e publish our form u le« A i/ers Plot Against T. R. Feared. W e u r f e y o u to Columbus, O.— Superintendent Ansel COn eu It y o u r of Goodel Park, where Colonel Roose d o c to r velt spoke Sunday, has turned over to One of Ayer’ s Pills it bedtime will cause the police a siutcase containing a quan tity of gunpowder, which had been an increased flow of bile, and produce a gentle laxative effect the day following. found near the speaker's stand. Al- [ Formula on each box. Show it to your though it was reported that the suit-! doctor. He will understand at a glance. case also contained nitro glycerine and Dose, one pill at bedtime. m b M *de j j tu# J. C. 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