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1 2 1 « for Drooood Vaal up to IM Ibe. 1 2 jc fur Drooood Block H u «e 16c fo r Li to Chlckono. 30 c for Fresh Fgtn*. Sm ith pay* tha above pricea. He d o « not charve c o m m is s i o n nor d r a y a g e . A d* dreaa all shipm ent* I R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T CO. “ F lf ft u m g t h e B e e t T r u s t" PO RTLAN D . OREGON Dr. B. E. Wright H ave your teeth out ar d plate and bridge work don«-. For out-of-tow n patron» wa Hntah plate aad bruise work in one day li neeeaaary. PR IC E S: Ido Own. $5 00 22kBrkt«I«4 $3.50 Ui I dan .... $1 a lo>> fjluo $1.00 k a I «an 50c a Cnf RuM— PlUa $5 00 Vain Attempt to Show Off. A youthful masculine, scarce thro# foara old. wai listening to a story by his mother, but despite his devotion to her stories, kept making unac countable excursions to a clear space on tho park lawn and solemnly airing his sole physical accomplishment of a neat somersault. The mother won dered, but asked no questions. Pres ently, however, the mystery was ex plained. Another boy, seated near the open spaco with his parents, rose and walked away. The little acrobat sighed sadly. “ I guess he never even saw me,” he remarked. R ed, W ea k , W ea ry, W a te ry B yes. R e lie v e d l i y M u r in e K y e K t-m ed y . T ry M u r in e F u r Y o u r F y e T r o u b le s . Y o u W i l l L ik e M u rin e . I t S o o th e s . 60c a t Y o u r D r u g g is ts . W r ite F o r E y e R ook s. F ree. M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o.. C h ic a g o . W here A d d is o n W as M a r r ie d . 8t. Edmund's, Lombard street, Lon don, the rectory of which Is vacated by the death of omniscient Canon Benham, had previously possessed lit erary associations. The register re cords the marriage of Joseph Addison to the dowager countess of Warwick on August 9, 1716. Dr. Johnson grimly remarks that this match re- 342 i Washington St, % sombled the marriages in which a Portland, Oregon sultan gives his daughter a man to be her slave; nnd Addison used to es depot and tranufer to W ashington S t cape from the uncomfortable splen dor of Holland house to a coffee house at Kensington. Plain, fitnrta. 50c BEST M ETH O D S Palnleaa E xtraction Free when plataa or brldse work in ordered. ( ’onaultation Free. You cannot a rt b etter painlestt w ork anywhere, no m atter how much you pay. A ll W ork Tully G u aran teed fo r Tifteen Y e a r « Dr. B. E. Wright Co. Take ear at Mothers w ill find Mrs. W inslow 's Soothing Byrup the best remedy to uso f o i th eir children during the teeth ing period. WASHINIilllN'STlNTH STSÏ.P O N TI,AND explanation Wanted. “ Oh. you are Mra. m in er?" asked (he vivacious and beautiful woman, on being Introduced to her. “ I have often met your husband. I must congrat» late you. He Is always such a happy- looking jan. I have noticed that par ticularly every time he has chatted with mo.“ That evening Mra. Blit ter saye calmly, but sternly to her hus band: "W ill you be so good as to tell me wbat makes you look happy when you are talking to other women T"— Judge. __________________ COLLECTORS Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore. ALCOHOL ©S 3 K jèeley OPIUM— T 0 IACC 0 n(kbits Positively Cured. Only autEorizod Keeler In . stitute la Oregon. W rit# fo r iilaatrntoa circular. gm nr institute , 711.11THM. P o r t l a n d ,O r e g o n . Cured in Three Days IIUUII Drink The Neal Cured Me" " N o H y p o d e r m i c In je c t io n s . You can take thiB treatm ent at the Institute or your home, and your money w ill be returned If a p erfect cure is not affected. In vestigate this, it w ill only take a fe w momenta to phono us fo r information. Personal and financial reference on application. For full inform a tion, phono, write o r call at the N E A L I N S T I T U T E Phone. Marshall 2400 354 Hall SI P O R T L A N D . O R F -J U n io n P a in le s s D e n tists Bank*« c a u t io u s B u s in e s s M e th o d s . Before discounting any paper ths Bank of England requires at least two good British names, one of which m u s t be the acceptor. It seldom holds o v e r $150,000,000 In bills discounted and securities of all kinds. Why? If It ts true that the world has gone completely to the bow-wows, and that vice and corruption are In control, why Is that our penitentiaries have no more attraction than they do for men who call themselves honest? The Trouble. “Do you find any trouble writing stories, Dawdly?” “ None whatever. But I'd pay a man well that could sell them for me.”—Philadelphia Inquirer. M U N Y O N 'S P A W -P A W u v e a JH L L S W e w a n t u n y p e r s o n w h o s u ffe r s w it h b ilio u s n e s s , c o n s t it u tio n , in d ig e s io n o i a n y l i v e r o r b lo o d s ilt n e n ; t o t r y o u r I'a w P a w L i v e r P ills . W e g u a r a n t e e t h e y w ill p u r if v t h e b lo o d a n d p u t t h e l i v e r a n d s t o m a c h i n t o a h e a lt h fu l c o n d i t i o n a n d w ill p o s i t i v e l y c u r e b ilio u s n e s s a n d c o n s ti pat io n , o r w e w ill r e fu n d v o u r m b n e v . M U N Y O N ’S H O M O E O P A T H IC H O M E R E M E D Y C O ., P h ila . , P a . FTLL-O I f you h are achina teeth or cavities and you art too nervoua for the dental ordeal, tr y Fill-O, th« home dentist. A t d ru ggists or b y mail, 25c. FILL 0 MFC tO.. 351 Eaprs BU*. Stank W .A Bium aer-Frank Drusr Co., distributors fo r Orejjor P e o p le Bheuld re men -tier that oar force Is so orusnired that «re oan do their entire Ciown, Bridge and Plate work a day If neeoauary. Positively painless extraot- ASK YOUR GROCER FOR K. k S. BRAID OF g free when plate« or bridge« are ordered. H e r*- — tvs the most «oi-Bltlve teeth and roots without tb f Blncai Disinfectant Spray ist pain. No studeuts. no uncertainty, bat ■peclai- ■ who do the most soientitio aad oareful work. __dy attendants. Anneaia Cold Water Liquid Starch Full Set o f T e e th ............. ..........- - ........- • . 4 5 . 0 « B ridge W ork or T eeth w ithout Plates $ 3 -3 0 to $3 “ d ea n . 0 ” Non-Min? Wadnn? Fluid Gold Crowns | 3 .S 0 to 3 3.00 Pcgcelain C row n s.............................$ 3 .5 0 to $ 3 .0 0 Gold or Porcelain F illin g s ........................$ 1 .0 0 Up K .AN D S.CHEMICAL©-' BUrer F illin g s .................................................. 3 0 « to 3 1 .0 0 Beet P la te M a d e............... ............ ......... . . . . $ 7 3 0 WiocesA , ■ __ m : N o chargee for Palnlese E xtra ctin g when other w ork hi done. 15 years’ Guarantee w ith all work. Hours. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 2 2 m Morrison Street. P h a r m a c i s t s ^1 1 Wf MAHOf«CTW«t ALI OftU* SttClAkTieS J t Phone ivtain 113 C Gee Wo Tbs Chiusi Doctor This wondeful man has made a life study o f the roper ties o f Roots. lerbe and Barka. and la «firing the world the benefit o f hie ssrrl ssa. 6 No Mercery. Pi o r Drugs Used. No Oporotloos or CoUlog Guarantees to euro Catarrh. Asthma, Long, Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Prlrato ■ o f M n and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE Just received from Pekin, Chi and reliable. U..falling in Its worke. I f you cannot call, w rite for symptom and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps, CONSULTATION TREE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. V . ----------- 401 —* M an S l VaucouTcr, Washmglo W. L. DOUGLAS s SHOES H A N D * 8 E W E D PROCESS ■ U T S « 00. M AO. M OO, «S .M , M OO, »9.00 W O M EN'S M 50. * * ,* 3 .50, M BOYS' »8.00. W .50 A, » 3 .00 TH ISTA N D AR D F O R SO Y E A R S T b . y a n a b s o lu te ly t h . ■ M l y . y a U i * o 4 b M t.h o o o for th . yrle. la America. T k . y era tho loaders erery- whara hoeauae th ey hold their ahapa, P t batter, look h rttat aad wear lon- —. k.a ara y M i t l n l y t h * ____________ economical shoos (or 70 a to bay pries srs stam ps« Douglas Psu rlsi sa w s sad ths tall ,rt «IB tne I bsttsm ____ — vain# gu srsiU sd. T a k e aro a u a s T i i V t I u i t T u * t 1 n y s u assisr •Boost sspply yss writs fst Mail Ordsr Caulas. W . U D O U G LA S, r ■ Er I U H n m M . car. M w fM .«, fart leek. O h FASHION HINTS Powerful British Wind milt. What la claimed as ths largest am* Stoat powerful windmill In Great Brit ain baa Just been completed at Willow den, where Its capacity la being tried voder varying conditions. It la In tended for a farm near Bristol, Its use there being to generate electricity, supply power to run crushing machin ery and work the pumps. From th# trials made It la said this new wind machine la capable of generating suf ficient electricity for 800 lights, to crush oats and grind maize, work an alectrlo lift, cook the food and heat A room at a cost of tfcd a unit. Lived In On# House 04 Y e a r» Ih the village of Btathe (Somereel» on the banks of the River Parrett, re sides William Broome, who hat lived the whole of bis life—ninety-four years— In the same cottage. The bouse Is hla own property. Broome haa al ways enjoyed good health, Is still very active and has never tasted medicine. He Is a great-grandfather, grandfather and father, but only six of his descen dants are living.—London Evening Standard.__________________ Peculiar Church Ornament. Lambeth “ Old” church has numer ous historic monuments, and In one of the windows la the full length figure of a peddler with his pack, staff and dog. This Is supposed to represent the unknown person who presented "Peddler's Acre” to the parish upon condition that hla portrait and that of hla beloved canine companion should be preserved In the church and that bis dog should be burled In con secrated ground.— Pall Mall Oazetta. This Is Rather Neat. All English crltlo of American so cial conditions saye that men in this country are too much inclined to put women on pedestals. The only an swer to such criticism la pity for the nation that has not such a beautifully decorative use for pedestals. Dismal Outlook. “ Do you believe we shall ever have antversal peace?” "Not unices women quit offering higher wages to ihelr neighbors' cooks.” S t r o n g W in d s a n d S a n d S to rm s ‘ F IL L Y O U R O W N T E E T H ” O u t-o f-T o w n Pendleton— The final tuuchea of the program for the Round Up and Fron tier celebration which ia held at Pend leton thia year, September 28 to Octo ber 1, have been made, the liat of prizes and puraes finally decided upon, the wild horsea secured, the famous bucking horses secured and everything is ready now. The program with the purses and prizes ia as follows: Bucking contest for the champion ship o f the Northwest: Purse, $125 and silver mounted saddle and champ ionship of the Northwest. One half of the conteatants in this event are entered to ride the firat day and one half to ride the second day. Riders for each day to be determined by lot, horses furnished by the Round Up and riders to draw for mounts. Not less than six of the best riders o f the first two days will be chosen by the judges to ride tho third day in the final championship riding. Each contestant to ride any horse and as often as the judges may deem necessary; riding to be with plain halter, one end o f rope free, with chapB and spurs, no quirt, all riding slick, no saddle tree* over 14 inches wide to be used. Purse di vided: first, $50 and championship cause granulation of the eyelids. PE T T IT 'S E YE SALVE soothes and lickly relieves, 25c. All druggists or oward Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. KODAKS W e Buy end C ollect N otes, M o rtg a g es, and R eal Estate Contracts. No C ollection N o C h a rge. Frontiar Colobrotion and Roundup Will Be ‘ ‘Wild and Woolly." Rubber Planted on Waste Land. Tho wide reaches of waste lands oh the Island of Singapore, which have been of no use since the culture of gambler, coffee, and pepper was given up, are now the scenes of great activ ity. Rubber plants are being set out over these wastes and seem to do well. In the suburbs of Singapore city ft considerable area of swamp land has been drained and converted Into a aursery for Para rubber plants, which ftre told at a good profit to the plant ers. __________________ French Woman's Long 8 leep. A curious cose Is that of a woman In the hospital at Alencon, France, who has been asleep for 30 days, and, unlike most patients who fall Into a lethargy, this patient has a perfectly normal temperature. Her teeth are B e r lin Not 80 B lo w . rigidly set, and she has to be fed In Berlin, where much wood la through a tube, which was Introduced burned, they are not so slow. A mo with great difficulty, and baa been left tor truck drives up to a bouse and de between her teeth. livers a load of logs. A motor sawing machine rolls up under Its own power, How He Knew. cuts, with saws run by gasoline, the * ‘Love Is blind,'" said the pesrt wood Into fireplace lengths as desired, mlstlc looking man, quoting this worn- cleans up the Utter and moves on. out chestnutty axiom with as much Very little noise. fervor as Its originator could have dofie. “ How do you know? ’ question Veranda Chat. ed the severe-tooklng woman with the “ How's the society over at your ho high cheek bones. “ I’m married," tel?" "Very classy. I haven't heard «aid h e w __________________ anybody mention less than a million Educational Discipline. dollar.” — Louisville* Courier-Journal. Most persons will find difficulties find hardships enough without seeking KODAK them; let them not repine, but take L I E S them as a part of that educational dis W rite fo r catalogues and literature. Developing and printing. Mail orders given prom pt attention cipline necessary to fit the mind to \rrlve at its highest good.—Charles P o r t la n d P h o t o S u p p ly C o . 149 Third S treet P O R T L A N D . ORE. Bray. ________________ N e t h & C o . 'S " LIVELY SHOW A T PE NDLETON. Not on Improvement. Gerald— "People like to walk over me.” Geraldine— "I don’t see why they should; you hardly come under the head of improved pavement.” Dark blue homespun is used fir this early Fall suit. The jacket effect is novel. In front there is a panel frem waist tohem, ia semi-princessstyle. Silk la self color is used for banding and there is just a touch o f braiding on the waist A S S IS T Y O U R W E A K STOM ACH Oftentimes the stomach needs some assistance in mounted Baddle; second, $50; third, $25. F ifty dollars is offered by the its great work of digestion management for the best bucking and assimilation and an horse; $15 for second; $10 for third, occasional dose of Hostet- and $5 for fourth. Steer roping contest for Champion- ter's Stomach Bitters will ship o f Northwest. Two men to each give that assistance better entry. The steer to have thirty feet than anything else you start of the roper. One man to catch the steer by the horns and the other might take. Its merit has man to throw the rope on his hind feet been proven thousands of and hold him. One man dismounts times in cases of Poor A p and throws steer and hog-ties him. I f the steer is down before the man dis petite, Headache, Indiges mounts he must be allowed to regain tion, Dyspepsia, Costive his feet before being thrown and tied. ness and Malarial Disor Three minutes is the lim it on this event. ders. Be persuaded to try Wild horse race: This event is open a bottle today. Refuse to all. Purse, $200. substitutes. This contest is probably the most exciting event of its kind ever seen in the Northwest. The contestant, each with one assistant, ia lined up on the Tents, Awnings, Sails starting tape. The gun is fired. He Cots, Hammocks, Caflvas and Covers must then rope, saddle, mount and ride 1 or 1,000 at fa c to ry prices. his wild horse once around the track. PACIFIC I I N T AN D AW N IN G CO. 27 N . F irst St., Portland, Or. Pony express race: First prize, $50 cash and silver mounted bridle; second, $30, and third $20. Each rider to have two ponies and one assistant. No race horses can be entered. E Y E R E M E D Y ▼». wui i a . it Ladies’ relay race: F ir»t prize, $75 Liquid Form, 25c, 60c. Salve Tubes, 26c, $1.00. cash and Northwest championship cup; second, $50, and third $25. Men’s relay race (cowpony): First prize, $75 cash tnd silver cup; second $50 and third, $25. Packers race: First prize, $25 and , C 0 FFEE( Stetson hat; second $15 and third, $10. TEA SPICES In this contest the entryman muBt fur BAKING POWDER nish his own horse, saddle and rope. EXTRACTS The load to be packed will be furnished J U S ! RIGHT by the management. -t¿JE3nZE¡3KE>- These are the main events. The CL0SSET 6 DEVERS others are: Maverick race each day; _poeri*N0. barrel race, three races, one each day; cowpony hurdle race; slow mule race; men’s cowpony race each day; Ladies’ cowpony race each day; ladies’ riding contests; ladies’ shooting contests; is- dies’ roping contest; men's riding, N ew . Handsome. Instructive. Up- to-Date. describing roping and shooting contests; Indian squaw races, Indian races, Indian rid FRUIT uid ORNAMENTAL TREES. t ers and war dancers. SHRUBS. VINES, As a side feature there will be Buf falo Vernon, who throws a steer single ROSES, BERRY PLANTS, ETC handed and holds him down with his Free on request W rite now. men teeth. This is an event that has been tioning th li paper. put on at the Cheyenne shows with J. B. PILKINGTON, Nurseryman great success. Vernon rides into the Portland, Oregon arena on a horse, jumps from the horse to the back of the steer, slips down be tween the horns, gets a strangle hold and downs the steer. It is wildly ex citing. Special rates o f one and one-third fare have been made by ail railroads from all points in the Northwest. try m m t " v r js r NURSERY CATALOG Ed. Howe's Philosophy. Atchison Globe. What a busy man is compelled to ne glect would keep a lazy man employed. The funniest jute hair the girls are wearing is the kind that shoots out a long way behind. There are all kinds o f tastes in this world, including people who enjoy the illustrated song at a moving picture show. Did you ever note how cordial and pleasant a hostess can be when her summer guest announces that she will depart the following day? Unprofitable Employment. Galveston News. Probably there is no more unprofit able employment on earth than that of counting the buttons down a woman’s back. A T R IP TO OLD ENEMIES UNITE 1 Flag Saluted by Federáis and Confederates Alike. ‘ Dixie” Aroutes Cheers Movement to Unite Grand Armies to Elim- inate Sectional Feeling. What is CASTORIA C a s to r ia i.t a h a rm less au b atitu to f o r C a s to r O il, P a r e , g o r ie . D ro p s und Soothing- H yrups. i t is P le a s a n t. I t c o n ta in s m ith e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o t h e r N a r c o tic su b stan ce. Its litre is its g u a r a n te e . I t d e s tro y s W o r m s nnd a lla y s E e v e ris b n e s *. I t cu res D la r r h ie a an d W in d C o lie . I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g T ro u b le s , cu res C o n s tip u tio n an d F la tu le n c y . I t a s s im ila te s th e F o o d , r e g u la te s t h e S tom ach a n d I lo w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n u tu ral s le ep . T h e C h ild r e n ’ s P a n a c e a —T h e M o t h e r ’ s F rie n d . Atlantic City, N. J., Sept 20.— The hotels, piers and board walk are crowd ed with old soldiers and their families here to attend the 44th annual encamp ment of the Grand Army of the Repub lic. Every train brings re-enforce- ments to the crowd that began arriv ing last week. Five thousand veterans gathered in the Savoy theater and listened to a patriotic sermon by the Rev. Robert Bears the Signature of A. Elwood, chaplain o f the department o f Pennsylvania. Commander Van Sant and Hilary A. Herbert, of Albany, ex-secretary of the navy and a general in the Confed erate army, were the principal speak ers at a large gathering o f veterans on the steeplechase pier. General Herbert eulogized the mem ▼HC CKNTAUN t J M M N V , TT MU ft NAY • ▼ « ( I T . NEW YORK CITY. bers o f the Grand Army. He told how the wearers of the blue and the wear ers o f the gray ’ were welded together in the cause of the Union. Commander-in-chief Van Sant and General Daniel E. Sicklss both said they would work for the proposition advocated by General Herbert, of bringing the grizzled veterans of the North and South together. It is be ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS lieved that this demonstration o f feel ing will end the agitation against the SIXTH, A T M O R R IS O N ST., P O R T L A N D , OR. placing of a statue o f General R. E. S We want you to try this Piano IN YOUR Lee in Statuary Hall at Washington. HOME FREE. We want you to try it at A remarkable scene occurred with our expense because— the entrance of General Sickles. As he swung down the aisle the veterans A t the end of thirty days the Piano arose as one man and four o f his com ITSELF will convince you of the following mand lifted him, chair and all, and facts; placed him on the platform while the It's the best value on earth for the price band played “ D ixie” and the crowd ($275). cheered as General Sickles grasped the ............... s It’ s M USICALLY and MECHANICALLY folds o f a huge silk flag, with Com ; . | rifrht, mander Van Sant, General Herbert l We know there ia so much real value in stepped up and said: this Wellington Piano—w e’re selling for $275—on nosy payments—that “ Had I been told when I was in Antie- tam that in the years to come I would we’re willing to let it be IT 'S OlVN SALESAfAN. stand side by aide with Federal sold It will tell it’s own story to you—in your home—if you’ll send ua the iers and grasp the Stars and Stripes coupon. with them, I would have been insulted. Please sene, me mil particulars concerning Ihu unusual Piano otter. But I love that old flag now.” Commander Van Sant said he was Name................................ .......... AdUress. proud of the fact that no American army ever surrendered to anything but an American army. A ripple of applause greeted the F a s c in a t io n o f u o if . Effect of 8ound and Color. mention o f Colonel Roosevelt during T v e 'eard of Nero a-piaying on 'is Every one Is familiar with th » 4k the Grand Army leader’s address. The fiddle, air, when 'la 'ome was a-burn- fects of sound upon the nervoua. Haft name of President T a ft was men Ing.” said the landlady, putting down monlous sounds please and gratify, 1» tioned. the local paper, “ but this 'ere gnme of harmonious sounds displease and tft golf must be the most fasktnatlng rltate. Sweet music, the slngtng at NEW NAVY FOR CHINA. ‘obby In the world. I've been reading I birds, the purling of a brook, fall about the fire up at the golf ground pleasantly upon the ear. soothing aa4 Entire Fleet ot Battleships May Be last Friday, and it aaya, ‘The fire bri delighting the hoaror. The screeching Built on Coast. gades promptly responded to the call, | of a rusty hinge, the banging of • San Francisco— A fleet of battle- and when darkness cloeed In they 1 door, the sound of a discordant piano, ships for the Chinese navy is to be were still playing upon the ruins of irritate and annoy the hearer. II built in San Francisco. Millions will the clubhouse."—Golf Illustrated. long enough continued, such sound* be spent here in the purchase o f sup will produce an evil condition »1 Nothing Uglier. plies and for the living expenses of Nothing la ugder In American Ufa nervousness. thousands of workmen needed to turn out the gigantic order, i f the efforts of than the tendency to delight In tear Novel Tool Chest. some o f the foremost financiers of this ing dawn reputations. We consider For use In manual training schools the old Romans brutal because they country are crowned with success. a Wisconsin man has patented a tool This is the purposes o f a visit which gazed with pleasure on wild beast* j chest which may bo converted Into » tearing men to pieces. We bend not Charles M. Schwab, ex-president of the work bench by clamping It to the to* United States Steel corporation and back our thumbs aa we behold the of two desks. , rending of things that are more pre owner o f the Union Iron works and cious to a man than bis body.—New other large plants, is to pay to this Justified. York Globe. coast. The man who boisterously Inform» The big financier is hurrying across you that he knows what he 1 b talkln* Infatuation. the continent in his private car to How many men are groaning In about 1 b always Justified In suspecting meet Prince Tsai Hsun, uncle o f the that you may be harboring a re emperor of China, who is due to arrive spirit at this moment over an Infatun able doubt lion that made thorn aacrlfico the on the steamer Manchuria. Schwab and his party, which comprises promi whole worth of life tor tho sake of a nent steel magnates, w ill accompany oretty face and a plastic manner? the Chinese imperial party to Wash Parent’s Incentive. ington. Many a man holds on a steadier course because of Tommy's framed Ward Workers Unionized. Milwaukee, W is.— One o f the first school certificate upon the mantel unions o f city employes in the country piece. was organized here by ward workers of the Seventh, Eleventh, Twelfth and Fourteenth wards, and sponsored by Socialist municipal officials. There were 30 present, waterwagon drivers ^fhe Pure, Refined Juice ward teamsters, steam roller men and “ Picked Ripe” '*1 h a v e u s e d y o u r v a lu a b le C a s c a r e t * street sweepers. There was some sus Hawaiian Pineappk a n d I fin d t h e m p e r f e c t . C o u l d n ’ t d o picion on the part o f the wardworkers Bottled Right. as to what position they would be in if w it h o u t t h e m . I h a v e u s e d t h e m f o r • o m e t im e f o r in d i g e s t i o n a n ti b ilio u s n e s s the present administration should be a n d a m n o w c o m p l e t e l y c u r e d . R e c o m A new product; a new ousted at the next election two years m e n d t h e m t o e v e r y o n e . O n c e t r ie d , y o u drink; a n ew appetizer; and hence. w ill n e v e r be w it h o u t t h e m in th e The Kind You Haïe Always Bought For Over 3 0 Years. S h e r m a n | ? la y & C o . Biliousness mm? f a m i l y . * '— E d w a r d A . M a r x , A l b a n y , N . Y . Greater Boston is Planned. Boston— A bill w ill be introduced at the next session of the legislature calling for a Greater Boston, to em brace 40 cities and towns included in the metropolitan district and establish a metropolitan council to consist o f mayors and the chairmen of boards of selectmen in the district. The meas ure will not provide for the annexation to Boston of any of the cities or towns included in the Greater Boeton dis trict, and the metropolitan council will have merely advisory powers in con sidering many legislative matters. Castro it Accufted o f Plot. TenerifTe, Canary Islands A man- • ifesto bearing 1,600 «ignatures and ac- The experimental use of the phono | ousing ex-President Castro, o f Vene- graph on Saxon railways Is reported I zuela, of organising a plot in the Can- by Consul Thomas H. Norton, of Chemnitz. Two local inventors have lOSTO* DENI ISIS. 5th* Nerrlaea. Portland | aries against the life of the present Fntrsnre 291 Vft Morrjon. opposhr Porn,Are and Meier k patented a system which ia adapted to Flank. Farabi ia bed in For* land 10 pear«. Open erenla«a I Venexuelan executive, Juan V. Gomel, antii I aad bunds*» until 12» 40. lor people vbo wnrfc j is being circulated here. both trains and stations. a new healthful h a b it Pleasant. Palatmbln. Potftnt. Taste G*«d. Do Good. N ovor Sick»*n. Wo,Won or G rip«. 10c. 25c. 50c. N e v e r »old In bulk. Tho iren- o ln . tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cu r. or your money back. T e n a n t’s I t ’s Pure— Drink it Pure N othing has been adctal to tHc juic« at any Stage o f the refining procea*— no sugar, no water, no pte*ervative— literally and absolutely nothing. W e simply free the juice from such coarse matter as w ill filter out and then tier- ilu e it in the bottle. R e w a rd . A certain landlord called on a ten ant one day and said: "Jones, I'm go ing to raise your rent.” "W hat for?" Jones asked, anxiously. "Have taxes gone upi" "No, not at all." the land lord answered, "but I see you've paint ed the bouse and put In a new range i and bathtub. That, of course, ought j to make tt bring more rent." Montenegro is Kingdom. Rome— It is asserted in diplomatic circle here that during recent visits in Cottinje, the Montenegrin ruler assum ed the title of king, elevating his coun try to the rank o f a kingdom. An offensive and defensive alliance be tween Montenegro, Bulgaria and Ser- via was signed. Each o f these nations ia pledged to give military aid to the others in case the sovereign rights of any o f them are attacked by Turkey or Austria. Cattle Firm Indicted. Sacramento— A special to the Union Carson City, Nev., says that the P O R T L A N D F R E E from Federal grand jury has found an in CUT S A T IS IN dictment against the Golcondm Cattle PAINLESS DENTISTRY company, of Nevada, of which William P ain less E x t r a c t io n ....... Fres S ilver F i llin g s ......................50« E. Kent, Republican candidate for con Gold F illin g s .........................75c gress from the Second district o f Cali- 22 K. G old C r o w n a ................ S3 The charge is il P orcelo in C r o w n s .............. S3 I fornia, is president. M olar Gold C r o w n s .............. ft4 legal fencing of government land. b rid *e W o r k , 22 K. O e l l S3 Inlujr F ills. 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