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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
*. 12 12 * . RAILRO AD ERS U NITE L IT T L B fur DrtwMvd V e a l u p to 130 IL*. 1 6 c fo r L iv e C hickens. 3 6 c fo r F resh K git». S m ith p ays the utiove prices. H « do s s not chars« c o m m is sio n no r dr< y t AJ- drwHH sli shipm ents T R A N K L. S M IT H M E A T C 6 “ F ig h tin g the B ee f T a m t” PO R TLA N D . OREGON Vast Organization to Take Hand In Government Affairs Peculiar Rose In English Garden. Mr. William Tweddle of Stanhope England, has growing In his garden t novelty In the shape of a hell trope Move is Strictly Non-Partisan, and moss rose. Gardeners declare thal Intended Solely to Better they have never before seen or hearth Workers’ Condition. of a moss rose of that color. The bush, which stands four feet high contains about a dozen buds, beside« New York— For the first time in the two or three roses In full bloom. history of railway unions, members and delegates representing 83,000 men of the four great divisions of railway employes in the East, voted unani mously at a meeting here to take con certed action in national and state politics. “ The proper place to settle aues- tions affecting labor is at the ballot box,“ said W. S. Stone, of Cleveland, Cures all humors, catarrh and O., grand chief of the Brotherhood of rheumatism, relieves that tired Locomotive Engineers. “ Whatever your political affiliations, Feeling, restores the appetite do not let party lines blind you to your cures paleness, nervousness, interest or prevent you from doing builds up the whole system. what you think is best and right. See G e t It t o d a y in u s u a l liq u id fo r m or that the men you vote for stand for the c h o c o la t e d t a b le t s c a lle d S a r s a t a b S i right principles, regardless o f party, and support these men who meet the requirements and you will not only be Good Artificial Marble. They are now making artificial mar doing the best thing for yourselves, ble with much success in Sicily. Th« but for the public. “ This is not a political move at all, manufactory Is In the shadow a Mount Etna and there common blocki as is generally understood, but a move of sandstone are put In a tank con to get away from the old lines.of parti talnlng volcanic arphalt and coal tai san politics.“ In pursuance o f this plan, the meet and bollod for 36 hours. The stonei are then taken out and polished ant ing voted to send out a series of eight It Is said that It takes an expert ti questions to state and national candi dates, particularly to candidates for tell them from black marble. the legislature and congress, asking n n e u m t m c r ig s . for a definition of their attitude on Pigs aro troubled by rheumatism the universal adoption of safety appli more than by any other disease. Its ances and an employer’s liability law work Is so Insidious oftentimes and where such does not already exist, Its attacks so various in form that 11 company pensions for superannuated Is not recognized, but It may be Bet employes, hours of labor and other down as a rule that If the pig bs matters of kindred interest. afflicted by some mysterious malady, CHEAP SODA DANGEROUS. particularly one that Incapacitates It In some manner, it Is rheumatlsm^- Country Life In America. Alcohol, Coal Tar Dye and Ether Compound Menace to Health. H ood’s S a r s a p a r illa o w A H I) E. B Ü R T O H - Anwyer and rhemlaft Londvillu, Colorado. Specimen prices: G old S ilv e r. Lead. $1 G o ld. Silver. lU r, G old Me; Elm o r Oo|>|>wr. SI. Mu 11 inn envelope« and fu ll price II« >nt o n application. Control and U m pire work ao olted. Be ft'ronce: Carbonate Nation al Sana. H K Tents, Awnings, Sail« iS Cots, Hammocks, Canvas and Covers 1 o r 1,000 at fac to ry price«. P A C IF IC T I N T A N D A W N IN G C O 27 N . F ir s t St., P o rtlan d , O r K O D A K S ¡ u p p l > i > e s W r it e fo r cntalotrue« and literature. Developing and p rin tin g. Muil o rd ers iriven p ro m pt attentior Portla n d P h o to S u p p ly Co. 149 T h ird Street PO R TLAND. ORE F IL L -O Y wl MAqu vac ruse au o*uo setciRtTit» j T w o Confess to Robbery. Seattle—J. F. Warren, special gov ernment agent for the Second judicial district of Alaska, received a cable gram saying that two men now in jail at Nome have confessed to complicity in the theft of $14,345 from the sluice boxes of the Pioneer Mining company. Mr. Warren has not yet learned wheth er the reported confession has impli cated Marius Johansen, or John Ty- berg, who were arrested recently in this city on a charge of being implica ted in the robbery but believes they also are guilty. P h o n e M a in 113 401 Mam SL Vancouver, Washington FASHION HINTS . Drink P IQ H T 8 ERS HOSTETTER’Si STOMACH B IT T E R S The season of the year has come when the wandering orchestra goes around, cornet, clarinet and barytone, and last but not least the big bass horn, says the New York Sun. Cornet may shriek and clarinet creak and then barytone soften things some, but for grand effects, vast thunder in tone, all depends on the big bass horn. Hear Its rumble and rebound, its swelling surge of sound, its deep and mighty oomph—ah! Let the cornet squeak and the clarinet bleat and the barytone mildly ponder— lost, all lost, submerged and swallowed up in the bass horn’s mighty thunder. Spring is the season when the wan dering band eocnes, when the weather mellows and people open their win dows, and generally It seeks the In terior courts of flat» and apartment houses, where its audience flatters It self with the fancy that this is a pri vate concert given to it alone and i3 willing to pay accordingly. But the band has its vicissitudes. Sometimes it is cut oft abruptly in the middle of the first number by an ob durate janitor who comes in and says ’’Sklddoo!’’ Sometimes somebody looks out of a window and says softly, "Sh-h! You mustn’t play here. Somebody sick.” Then as the news works around to all the players the music peters out 'with a wail; but commonly the band is welcome, and now the cornet acreams, and now, now hear the big horn boom, with avalanche-like rever berations within those enclosing walls. Loud as it is ever, yet for gome rea son or other it always sounds loudest now in the spring. Thia may be be cause people have missed It through the winter, and now it comes as some thing new, but the more likely reason is that the bass horn man stores up thunder in the winter, which he turns loose in greatest volume in the vernal season, when be first brings the horn into play. Be that aa it may, there Is no sound that so appeals to people as that of the big bass horn, in whose deep and bil lowing and all pervading roar Niagara and Vesuvius are combined. T R IE D TO W H E N M O VE Sherman C lay & Co. K E E P H IM . ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS tone and sweeten any case of “ bad stomach.” This is a proven fact. Try a bottle and see for yourself. It is for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Malaria. Valuable Assistance. Children always lovo to have a "Unger in the pie" and to help with whatever Is going on. When mother or nurse does everything for them they are deprived of a great deal of pleasure and will not bo so well fitted to struggle for themselves when the time comes as they would have been if they had been accustomed to do things for themselves. They should be encouraged to be useful and to as sist with any preparations that may be going on. _______________________________ Complainers. What is odious but noise, and peo ple who scream and bewail! People whose vane points always east, who live to dine, who send for the doctor, who coddle themselves, who toast their feet on the register, who intrigue to secure a padded chair and a corner out of the draught. Suffer them once to begin the enumeration of their In firmities, and the sun will go down on the unfinished tale.— Emerson. T h e W a n d e r in g O rc h e s tr a a P e a le r e W h i e h F le a a e a N e a r l y E v e r y o n e . V IC IO U S L Y Secretary Objected to Being 8old, But Finally Succumbed and Was Dragged Into a Trans ferring Cage. A short course of the Bitters will quickly correct, « 7 . Exiles Return; Stoned. Managua — Ex-president Cardenas, with other prominent conservative ex iles, has arrived at Corinto from Punta Arenas. A t Leon about 1,200 middle-class liberals attacked the train on which were many ladies, shouting “ Death to Estrada, Chamorro, Carde nas and the conservatives.” They stoned and fired on the train and some o f the passengers returned the fire. Her Preference. No one on the train was killed, but Kansas City Journal. several were slightly injured, among “ How would you like to go to the the number being General Richard theater tomorrow night?” asked the Sjssman, consul at New Orleans. N o H y p o d e rm ic In jectio n s. young man who had just been intro Y o u can take this treatm ent a t the Institu te o r y o u r home, and y o ur money w ill be returned duced. Whites Worst Sufferers. i f a p e rfe c t cu re is not affected. Investigrata “ In an automobile?” answered the this, it w ill only take a f e w m om ents to phona Washington — There were 569 us fo r inform ation. Pe rso n al and financial __________________ deaths from acute anterior poliomyeli girl. re fere n ce on application . F o r fu ll in fo rm a tion. phone, w rite o r call at the tis, or infantile paralysis, 16 from pel Sound* Plausible. N E A L I N S T I T U T E lagra, 55 from rabies, or hydrophobia, Phone. Marshall 2400 Charleston News and Courier. 354 H all St PO RTLAND. ORE^j and nine deaths from leprosy in 1909, Perhaps the high cost of living is in the death registration area o f conti nental United States, which comprises due to the fact that there are about 5 - people in New York living on ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE over 55 per cent of the total popu 000,000 lation, according to statistics for 1909. the rest of the country. CUT RATES IN O f the 569 deaths from infantile para PAINLESS DENTISTR1 Java coffee growing ia now being in lysis. 652 were o f white and only 17 of P a i r ] » . F - . t r . c t l o n ....... F r e t troduced into Porto Rico to meet the , S ilver P i l l i n g , ..................... SOe colored persons. t O o ld F U l i n g , ......................... 7S< American demand for a “ highly flav ' 22 K. G o ld C r o w n , .................£ 700,000 Men May Strike. ored aromatic coffee.” ' i- . . M W P o r e « ! . i n C r o w n . S3 X M o l . r G ild C r o w n , .............. *■ Berlin— Germany industry is seri- 1 ^ *- 0 B r id g e W o r k , 22 K. O o l d . . . . S3 I n la y P i ll , . P n r . O o l d ......... *2 oualy disturbed by strikes and lockouts, Pellagra and malaria, which are V e r y N ic e R u b b e r P l a t e . . . . * l Unless the disputes can be ended with- much alike, are being successfully B e e t R u b b e r P le t e on E a r t h ................................. S7 A L L T H I S W O R K IS O U A R A N T E K D . I in.the next few days, 700,000 men will combatted by the government in Italy. D o n 't th ro w r o u r m oney a w a y . A d o lla r M e e d idle. The 40,000 itriking tw o d o l . . . e a r n e d . O u r o rig in a l r e lla h l. M od ern become R klnlena M ethoda an d o u r p e rfe e te d offlee e q u ip ] shipbuilders show no signs o f weaken Siam buys more sewing machines m en t n a v e , ua tim e an d y o u r money. ing. The managing committee of the frem America than from Great Brit i O S T O N D F .N T IS T S . J th B N a r r i e . n , P e y t la n d Belgium ard France gnfrirvr ;l Mo-rla n. nppodre PoWrghce and Meier . , Socialist party ia aiding in the support ain, Germany, freak. Fwablidied la Portland 10 re a r. Ope* combined. o f the idle men. ■adi I and Sunder* Haul U iIO . let n o ,, a t . m Cured in Three Days " The Neal F J ^ L Cured Me” l l U O l l LTHE KEYSTONEj TO HEALTH IS Mary's Kevonge. Mary was a littlo girl who did not like to wait, but one day her mother, having several guests, Mary was made to wait anyway, so Just about the time dinner was under good head way, she poked her little ourly head In at the dining-room door and said: *T don’t care If I do have to wait; that was an old sick turkey, anyhow.” —Norman E. Mack’s National Month A PHASE OP SPRING. West Point, N. Y .— The entire cadet corps is under arrest and facing a gen eral court martial for gross disrespect I f you h av e aching: teeth o r cavities and you a n to Captain Rufus E. Longan, instruc too nerv o u s for th>- d en ta l ordeal, try F ill-O , th« tor in tactics, and insubordination. hom e dentist. A t d r u g g is t s or b y m ail. 25c. Major General Richard H. Barry, su FILL 0 MFC CO.. 351 Eapire Bldg.. Seattle. Wash B lu m a e r -F r a n k D r u g Co., d is trib u to rs fo r Oregror perintendent of the military academy, sent the four classes of 500 young men to their quarters after mess and a board of officers is endeavoring to find For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and out why the cadets “ silenced” Captain G R A N U L A T E D E Y E L ID S Murine Doesn’t Smart-Soothes Eye Pair Longan. They won’ t tell. The whole corps Draicuts Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.M M u r in e E y e S a lv e , in A s e p t ic T u b « « , 25c, $ 1 .0 ( has stood out against General Barry’s E Y E B O O K S A N D A D V IC E F R E E B Y M A II insistence; first class men with almost M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o .,C h ic a g o perfect records in scholarship and con duct have remained as stubborn as tail- enders whose demerits run up into the A S K YO UR G ROCER FOR K. £ S. B R A N D OF hundreds. All that General Barry and the board have got out of them in reply Blueing Disinfectant Spray to questions as to why they refused to Ammon a Cold Wafer Liquid Starch eat in Captain Longan’s presence or "Clean, 0 ” Non-Boiling Washing Fluid refused to speak when he wan among them is the statement: “ We have formed a dislike for this officer.” K.AND S .C H E M ic^ © . The penalty provided by law for this degree of insubordination is dismissal from the military academy. ( P h a r m a c i s t s ^1 T The surface of the earth la said tc. be 196,971,984 square miles. In German cities food prices are now about as high as in the United States. Lavender and rose perfumes art (-■edited with the virtue of being ml erobe killers. Traveling crane® are now equipped with acales, so that the load may he weighed in transit. Lucknow boasts of the largest room In the world without columns. It Is built of a kind of concrete. In the forty years, 1868 to 1908. Jap an's yearly foreign trade Increased from $13,000,000 to $407,000,000. There are about 3,000 weddings every twenty-four hours, taking the en 'Ire world Into consideration A metal seat, hinged and suspended by chains from a window casing, has been patented by an Ohio man for win dow cleaners as well as for use as a shelf on which food may be placed to cool. 600 C AD ETS ARRESTED. “ F IL L Y O U R O W N T E E T H ” BATTLE WITH LION K N O W Fo r the college girl a N o rfo l k suit is ju st th e tiling. H o m e sp u n seems to fit the style better th a n m o s t m a te rials, and thia one of bro w n had a coll a r of lighter brown velvet. I t was belted in a very business like wav with brow n leather. to Tactics Officer and In subordination Charges Made. RY MURINE EYE REMED W O R T H IN G . New York— The cheap soda water which is retailed on street corners to school children and passers by at a penny or two a glass jBi jn most cases, an alcoholic beverage with a larger percentage of spirits than ordinary beer, according to an analysis made by Professor M. S. Allyn. o f the Massa chusetts State Normal school. “ The syrups with which these cheap sodas are flavored frequently contain 10 per cent of alcohol,’ ’ said Professor Allyn. "T h is is twice as much as there is in beer. Take, for instance, a "strawberry’ flavoring which I bought at a stand on the lower East Side. The red color in the syrup is obtained from a coal tar dye and the flavor is given by an ether compound.” Tkey won the «rim i p r a t for R o m s at the Seattle Expositioa las Tkey are planted ta Portlaad's most keaotifol gardens. Laigi plauts bv express. Send postal for catalogne today. THE SIBSOf Disrespect ROSE NURSERIES, 1180 C. Miiwnikk Arcane, Portland, Oregoa H T H IN G S Humor In Signs. A New York shop exhibits a card Earning everybody against unscrupu lous persons “ who infringe our title to deceive the public.” The shopman does not quite say what he means, any more than the proprietor of an eating house, on the door of which may be read the following announce ment, conveying fearful intelligence to the gallant tars who frequent port: “ Sailors’ vitals cooked here.” Our War. The war we wage must be waged against misconduct, against wrong doing wherever It Is found; and we must stand heartily for the rights of •very decent man, whether he be a man of great wealth or a man who earns a livelihood as a WAge worker or a tiller of the soil.—Theodore Roose v e lt __________________ SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, O R . We want you to try this Piano IN YOUR HOME FREE. We want you to try it at J our expense because— | A t ihe end of thirty days the Piano | ITSE LF will convince you of the following i facts: I t ’s the best value on earth for the price New York.— The lion Secretary, a Cape buffalo and two bluoua of the Central park menagerie were shipped to William Bartels of Newark recent j ($275). ly, for a consideration, which Included two eelands, two tapirs and a pair of S, I t ’s M U SICA LLY and MECHANICALLY ostriches. | nKht! It was one of the busiest afternoons ¿f.. } We know there is so much real value in Headkeeper Snyder and his assistants this Wellington Piano—we’re selling for $275—on easy payments— that ever put In, but finally all the animals we’ re willing to let it be /7VS OW N SALESMAN. in their respective shipping cages It will tell it's own story to you—in your home— if you’ ll send us the were loaded on wagons and carted coupon. away. Please senu me ruil particulars concerning Ihis unusual Piano offer. Everything went smoothly until the attempt was made to Inveigle Secre Name........................................... Address. tary, who was born In the lion house about seven years ago, Into his ship ping cage. Secretary did not want to go, and It took an hour and a quarter of pushing, pulling and fighting tc overcome the spirit of one of the meanest lions In the menagerie. Have your teeth out ar d plate and bridge w o rk With all the doors and window« I B U S I N E S S C O L L È G E don»-. For out-of-town patrons we tinieh p la t« and bridge work in one day if necessary. barred, and hundreds of persons sur •RICES: rounding the lion house, the work of M«W frowtu $5.00 getting Secretary from his cage was 22k Bridge Tee* $3.50 begun. Rose and Bismarck, the mother GoldFiita't . ... $ 1 « •nd father of Secretary, in adjoining Fumel Fiflkiga $1.00 cages, lashed themselves Into a fury Sdm Milan 50e * . • Good Rubber Plate* $5 00 while their big offspring was hurling Best Red Rubber „ _ _ himself against the bars of his cage Plates ...........$7.50 In an endeavor to get at the keepers Panic it Liiradna 50c BEST M ETHODS The lion did not care to march Into Extraction Free when plates or brtdg« the trap. He would put his head In WASHIN6TIIM ÖTENTH STS, PORTLAND Pain’rsH work is ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot vet better painless work anywhere, no matter the ope» door of the shifting cage, how much you pay. snuff once or twice, and with a great All Work Fully G uaranteed for Fifteen Yeare Adjustment. roar would lurch against the bars and rush to the rear of his cage. Divorce is increasing, Insanity Is in After half an hour of prodding had creasing, parental authority Is de shown that the animal could not be clared to be prostrate, tho boy Is not 342$ Washington St.# Surely we must be transferred that way into the cage, what he was! Portland, Oregon “ Bill" Snyder decided to tr/ a noose heading for the bow-wows, and pro By this time the lion had worn Itself gressing fast Not at all. We are Take ear at depot and transfer to Washington St. out, and was lying In a corner as do merely getting adjusted to the great d ie as a cat est changes in the conditions of hu Looking Back. The noose was slipped over Becro man existence that any one genera You will find, as you look back upon tary^s head, and then, while three tion of men has seen In centuries. And your life, that the moments that stand men pulled and three men pushed, and possibly It Is true that high prices oi out—the moments when you have reat “B ill" did the bossing, in went the food are helping our adjustment by ly lived aro the moments when you Hon, like a lump of lead, to the fur driving some city dwellers back into have done things In a spirit of love. thermost part of the transferring cage the country.— Harper’s Weekly. As memory scans the past, above and The beast was so exhausted it could beyond all the transitory pleasures of D anger o f V egeta rian Shoes. not move. " I’m a vegetarian,” he said, “ but I life there leap forward those suprem# This Hon, named Secretary because hours when you have been enabled to ho seemed to have an Interest In draw the line at shoes I wore a pair do unnoticed kindnesses to thoM everything transpiring In every othei of vegetarian shoes on my vacation in round about you, things too trifling to cage In the Hon house, has been th« Maryland, and one warm afternoon, speak about, but which you feel have first always tc announce the dally ra after my good Maryland dinner of entered into your eternal life.— Henry tions and the last to subside whec fried chicken, hot corn pone and Drummond. anything unusual had happened tc waffles, 1 laydown in the farm yard mar the serenity of his surroundings under a tree for a snooze. I snoozed. Rose Guess. “ Bill” said he was sorry to part with I suppose, an hour or two. I awoke j Any one can play this simple gama. with an Itchy feeling aboi’4 the feet him, but there would soon have to be Take a full-blown rose, hold It up some room made for the three cubs I I raised my head and saw a couple | where all can see, then let them writ# of sheep eating away calmly. They He weighs In the neighborhood of 40C on slips of paper how many petals pounds, and was considered one of the had finished both shoes but the heels they think are in the rose. The petal* and uppers.” best specimens in the Central park col are then counted and the nearest right lection. His value Is 6ald to be about receives a prize. Lots of Fun. $1,700. The sweet little sole sister of a The two eelands were received al large family was asked if she didn’t the zoo earlier In the afternoon. Thej have a lot of fun with the big brothers are the only ones In the Central parh who were at once her slaves and ty collection. In the last ten days two ol rants, her adoring and adored. “ Yes’m.” these animals have been received bj came the surprising response, accom •‘ F o r o v e r n in e y e a rs I su ffeted w it h c h r o n lt the New York Zoological society, com panied by a seraphic smile, “ we have constipation and during this time I h a d to t a k « Ing from the duke of Devonshire. lots of fun alw’ays. Sometimes,” the an injection of warm water once ev ery 34 h o u r « wide eyes waxing fascinatingly remin before I could have an action on my b o w e l * The Cost of a Soul. H appily I tried Cascarets, and today 1 a m a w e ll A recent query sent out as to the iscent and dreamy, “ sometimes they man. DtirinK the nine y ears b e fo r e I used cost of saving a soul In Chicago fight me, an’ sometimes ! fight them!” C ascarets I suffered untold m isery w it h In te rn a l piles. T h an ks to you. 1 am free fTora a ll th a l brought some Interesting answers. It this morninK You can use th is In b e h a lf e 4 Ho Mado a H it. was found that the Mormons figured Blnkly— “ My gracious, old man, you s u ffe rin g humanity B. F. F ish er, R o an o k e, I1L on spending $1,500 for every person are x 11 banged up.” Cranklelgh—“ You Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. T aste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or G r i p * converted, whereas the Volunteers ol have hit I t ” Blnkly—“ What did you 10c. 25c. 50c. Never sold In bulk. T h e aren- America set the cost as low as $5 do— dispute tho right of way with an uine tablet stumped C C C . Guaranteed t* cure or your money back. These were the highest and lowest automobile?” Cranklelgh—“ No. Took orlces named a drop too much.” Binkley— “ Why, 1 Dr. B. E. W right Dr. B. E. Wright Co tosfipafion Asiatic Features. Asia ha9 the highest mountains ot the world as well as the deepest “ sink holes.” The Lukahun depression In central Asia la 400 feet below sea didn't know you drank.” Cranklelgh— Pettit’s Eye Salve for 25c. level and there the yearly amplitudes "I don’t. The drop I took was from Relieves tired eyes, quickly stops of the barometer are greater than any eye aches, congested, inflamed and com -1 an aeroplane 20 feet from the ground.” where on earth. mon sore eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Helping Her Out. "Have you a young chicken? I am safety Valve of Memory. rather green at cooking.” He who forgets nothing learns noth “ Such being the case, madam, don’t you think you’d better have an old, ing and becomes a Bourbon. By all experienced fowl?” —Courier Journal means pluck from the memory the sorrow that else would take root Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Boothlai there, and cast It Into forgetfulness, • y m p th « be§t remedy to use foi th eir chlldrea the unfathomable waste basket of ob 't ir in g the teething period. livion, and raze out the written troubles of the brain. Your forget- The Great American Pie. Steak, salad, fish, potatoes In all tery Is the very safety valve of your forms, may be thrown Into the furnace memory. _________________ _ In a huddle, but when the close of his Labor. repast approaches, when the pie hour If It were not for labor men could la about to strike, It Is the duty of neither eat sc much nor relish so pleas every true American to reflect. Then antly nor sleep so soundly nor be so he should attack the pie firmly but healthful nor so useful, so strong nor reverently, never in the spirit of on« •o patient, so noble or so untempered. —Jeremy Taylor. who runs a race You Can Get Allen’s Foot-Case CRCC. W rite A lie n s . O lin sted.Le Roy, N . Y . , f o r i free »am p le of A lle n ’s Foot-Kaae. It cure* sw eating, hot sw ollen, aeliing feet. It make« new or tight shoes easy. A oertaln c u re foi corns. In gro w in g nails and bunions. A ll d ru g gist* »e ll It. 25«. D on’t accept any au batitul« Peculiar Excuse. A teacher In a girls’ school recently had the following excuse for absence handed her by one of her pupils: "It gives me much pleasure to write to you because I have a worry®ent. and you should please excuse my Annie, who does not come by you because she has to go to the hospital with 183 M adkon S t . h#r sister’s sore eyes.” FINKE B R N ot a drop o f A lcohol A yers O u t - o f - T o w n P eo p le Seasickness Nothing New. One of the most curious errors as to seasickness is that it Is a suffering which the sturdier ancients did not know. Really there Is plenty of allu sion to the trouble in the ancient classics. Above all there was that bout of seasickness which, according to Benoca, cost Cicero hla life. It was so bad that rather than endure It any longer he put back to land, risking certain death at the hands of Mark Antony’s agents If they caugut him, as they did Tho word “ nausea” Is Greek, meaning literally “ shlppl- noss.” W e » s o la li a U a k a l from s s r atadiolaa* W « u r g t j o s to è s o to r U n len there it daily actien of the bow- tit, poisonous products sre absorbed, esuline headache, biliousness, nausea, dyspepsia. V e wish you would ask your doctor about correct! n| your constipation by taking laxativo doses of Ayer's rills. . i h o i i l i l re n ie n ib •er th a t o ir fo r r e In no orttanlced that H r.'lye an <1 l ’ Iota woffk s i- r a n d o t he*ir e n t i r e <’ im in le i* e itr s o i- in h d ay i f n o n (•««a ry. »H lti'l el . y ________ _ m ix fro «- w h e n |d a t e « o r 1 id tre» » r e ord ered . ee?h und m ot* with out tho it o x e t h e n uw t hoi « i t i v i o uin erin ln ty . but *i>*olal- lean t t>aiii. 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Only uuthurizu'l Heeler la* stituto In Ort’gon. W rit* for lllniitratsd circular. KiELEY INSTITUTE, 711.11 TH >. ¿ COFFEEl TE A SPICES Doctors prescribe very little, If any, alcohol these days. They prefer strong tonics and altera tives. This is all in keeping with modern medical science. I t explains why Ayer’s Sar saparilla is now made entirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor. Follow his advice. a 38 . ALGOHOL OPIUM— TOBACCO O rlU L O MEN'S $2.00, $2.50, «.00, $3.50, $4 00, $5.00 WOMEN’S $2 50, $3,$3.50, $4 BOYS’ $2.00, $2.50 A $3.00 TH E STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS They are absolutely the most popular and best shoes for the price in America. They are the leaders every where because they hold ' their shape, fit better, look better and wear lon- er th-n other make*, hey are positively the I I moat economical «hoe* for you to buy. W. L. ! 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