Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 20, 1910, Image 3

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Dressed Veal
Dressed Park
Dressed l*iys
Live l hh kens
Dressed ChUhens
Live Dusks
Live Geese
Fresh F.yys
Honey
Potatoes
Onions
Apples
Fruit o f all Kinds,
Fresh Veye tables.
A ll Kin Is o f ! ieestuck.
Dressed Ducks
Dressed (iee-e
Creamery Uutter
Aridt run all Shipments,
I R A N K L. S M IT H M E A T CO-
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PORTLAND. OREGON
Dr. B. E. Wright
Ila v «* y o u r le t th o u t nr d p la te an d b r id g e w o rk
don«*.
T o r o u t- o f- to w n p a tron s w o finish p la te
s m ) b r id g e w o r k m e n e d a y i f n ec e s sa ry .
I'HICES:
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Painless Kilm* tins
50c
BEST M ETH O D S
P a in le s s E x tr a c tio n I re** w h en p latea o r b r id a «
work in o r d e re d . C o n s u lta tio n Fro«?. Y o u can n ot
*t In -lter p a in le s s w tirk u n yw h e re , n o m a tte r
>w m uch you p a y .
A l l W o r k f u l l y C u r ra n t< eri f o r F ift e e n Y e a r s
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D r . B . E. W r ig h t C o .
342& Washington St.,
Portland, Oregon
T a k e e a r n* ri* po« nnri t r a n s fe r to W a s h in g to n St.
M o n ta n a C it y H o ld s R e c o r d .
Miles City, Montana, holds the rec­
ord for variation In temperature. The
highest temperature recorded there Is
111 deg., which Is within 8 d<*g. of the
highest recorded In the.Unlted States.
Milos City’s lowest mark has been 67
deg. below zero, which Is truly arctic.
Tho range between these two ex­
tremes is 178 deg., which is a record.
Australian Rabbit Industry.
In many towns rabbit killing and
freezing and preparing the skins for
export Is a growing asset of great
value, especially during the winter
season, when It enables men who
have no other occupation to make
t good living and spend considerable
money at the country stores.
K O D A K S
menagerie of Intacta.
A I r n a lia ia a ,
A fnonagerlo of Insects will toot! bt
Many years ago some admirers el
Installed In the Paris museum of nab Lord Byron raised s subscription for
ural history. Cages of glass. Instead • monument to th, poet to be placed
of steel, will be occuplod by spiders, In Westminster Abbey. Cheatiey was
ants, bees, caterpillars and beetles, requested to execute It, bat on a »
Instead of Hons, tigers, wolves and count of the smallness of the sum
hyenas. Then It will be possible for i subscribed he dcclloed, and Thorvald­
the public to sutdy the lives of ants sen wee then applied to and cheerfully
underground and of beet In their | undertook the work.
hives.
In about ISIS the finished etatne
arrived at the customs house In Lon­
don. but to the astonishment of the
subscribers the dean of Westminster,
Dr. Ireland, declined to give permis­
sion to hava it set up In the abbey,
and owing to thla difficulty, wbloh
proved insurmountable, for Dr. Ire­
land's successor was of the same opin­
ion. It remained for upward of twelve
Eradicates scrofula and all years In the customs house, when
other humors, cures all their (184*1 It was removed to the library
Trinity College. Cambridge.
effects, makes the blood rich of The
poet la represented In the
and abundant, strengthens all statue of the size of life, seated on •
the vital organs. Take it.
ruin, with his left foot resting on tbs
Oet It today in usual liquid form or fragment of a column. In his right
chocolated tablet» called Sarsatabs. band be holds a style up to his mouth.
In his left a book, Inscribed “ Child«
Harold." He Is dressed In a frock
A Doubtful Member.
coat and olonk. Beside him on the
In M lsa Wood's kindergarten elae.
left Is a skull, above which Is the
there were eight pupils, four girls and
Athenian owl.
The likeness Is, of
four boyB. Ode of the boys, however
course, posthumous. Thorwaldaen was
had not yet reached the estate of kilts
born November 19, 1770. and died on
not to mention trousers. Acct.dlngly
March 24. 1844.
when little Susun Phelps was asked bj
a visitor to tell how many boys and
how many girls there were, her con
fused reasoning went as follows:
"There’s eight, one. two/three. four
five, six, seven, eight. Miss Elliott," sht
will cause you untold mis­
replied.
“ And If he's a girl"—shi
ery, fo r when this organ is
pointed at one who wore dresses In
out o f order the entire di­
stead of manly garb—“ why, there’i
five girls, and one, two, three boys
gestive system becomes de­
But If she’s a boy, there's one. two
ranged and the first thing
three, four girls, and one, two— foul
you know, you are real
boys. She's really a boy, you know
Miss Elliot,” she conllded, In conclu
sick. The best medicine to
slon. —Youth's Companion.
Hoods
S arsaparilla
A B a d S to m ach
correct, sweeten and tone
the stomach is Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters and a trial
will convince you o f that
fact. It is fo r headache,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia and
Malaria. Get
Hereditary Instinct.
When baby turns away from the
amiable visitor who ts trying to make
friends, and rushes to mother and
buries his fnce In her skirls, ho Is do­
ing exactly whnt It was wise for chll-
dred to do in tho ancient forest, when
stranger nnd danger were the same
thing, and not Just rhymes as they
are now.
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Write fo r rat.Uwut!« und lite r a tu r e . D e v e lo p in g
an d p rin tin tt
M uil o n ion * iriven p ro m p t a tte n tio n
OSTETTER
Portland 1 hoto Supply Co.
149 T h ir d S tre e t
PO RTLAND
ORE.
T e n ts,
A w n in g s ,
CELEBRATED
S a ils
Cols, Hammocks, Canvas and Covers
STO M ACH
1 o r 1.000 a t fa c t o r y p ric e «.
P A C IF IC T I N T A N D A W N I N G C O
27 N. F ir s t S t.. P o r tla n d . O r
Hier won the grand prie lor Roses al the Seattle Exposition last
Tbev aie planted in Portland's most beautiful garden', large i
■lams by express. Send pr-tal for catalogue toda?. THE SIBS0N
ROSE NLR'I KILv 11M) C. Milwankie Avemn. Portland. Oregon
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murine eye rem edv
For Red, Weak, Wcsry, Watery Ey«> sad ■
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Murine Doesn’t Smart-Soothes Eye Pair
Druggists Sell Murinn Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.01
M u r in e E y e S triv e , in Aneptic T u b e s , 2 5 c , $ 1 .0 (
EYE BOOKS A N D A D V IC E FR EE B Y M A II
M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o ..C h ic a n e
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46 NORTH SIXTH STREET, P0RTUND, OREGON
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an d G la s s w a r e . A la d d in K e r o s e n e M a n t le L a m p
an d s u p p lie s f o r a ll m a k e s o f M a n t le L a m p s .
A g e n t s w a n te d . S e n d f o r C a ta lo g u e an d P r ic t
List.
G EO . C H O G A N . M an ager.
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to o n e rv o u s fo r t h « d e n ta l ord e a l, t r y F ill-O . th «
h o m e d e n tis t. A t d r u g g is t s o r b y m ail, 25c.
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B lu m a e r -F ra n k D r u g Co., d is trib u to r s f o r
FiMuE BROS.
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by mall for those who cannot attend in
person. A ll instruction, including final
examinations, is FREE. For touchers,
students preparing for college or nniversi
ty. women s clubs, granges, eng:neors and
home makers. N o preliminary examina­
tion is re^uirod. This mail cajutso means
opportunity for you.
Send for a descriptive bulletin to the
K celey institute . 71 c. 11 th Ñ.
P o r t l a n d ,O r e g o n .
Compare Our Prices
W ith then« yon have been in the habit o f paying,
and you w lllkoe that wo offer you a nutMtantial Hav­
in g on all work and yon cannot got better painless
Work anywhere, no mutter how much you puy.
3 Wo finish plate and
bridge work fo r out-
o f-to w n patrons in
one day i f desired.
liiinltsH oxtraction
free when plates or
bridge work is order­
ed. Coiuultation free.
Molar Crowns $ 5 . 0 0
22hBridz.TM th4.00
Gold Fillings
1 .0 0
Enamel Fillings 1 . 0 0
Silver Fillings
.5 0
Good Rubber
m AA
Plates
5 .0 0
Best Red Rubber _
Plates
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g u a r a n te e d fo r f ift e e n yea rs.
W ise D e n ta l
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Painless Dentists
Fallfnf Building, Third and Washington. PORTLAND, O RL
OtttM H our«:
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5 “ FACTORY TO HOME” :
D O Y O U K N O W what Sectional Fur-
niture is? I t comes to you in sections,
knocked down. You set it up yourself and
save all dealers’ profits and freight. I t is
all solid oak. I t is simple to set up. Money
back i f you are not satisfied and pleased.
Huy from the factory. Save one-third to
♦ onr-hal/. S E N D E O R C A T A L O G U E .
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PETERS MANUFACTURING CO.
Seventh and Hawthorne Ave.
T H E
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Th ey are absolutely the
most popul # and beatshoes
for the price in America.
T h ey are the leaders every­
where because th ey hold
their shape, fit better,
look better and wear lon­
ger than other makes. fJ C ty i
Th ey are positively the
moat economical sho«9 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 ! I f your dealer
cannot supply you w rite for M ail Order Catalog.
W . L. D O U G LA S. Brockton. Maaa.
nough
fo r th e
IIGGEST G A M E
'emf/igMMi
A u t o l o a d i n g r if l e
Five one-ton shots! As quick as you can pull the
trigger and as straight to the mark as you can look.
M e etin g a 1 big ’u n 1 with this gun is like shooting a hole in a bam
from the inside— and if the first ball shouldn't stop him. he can't gain
a yard b e fore he gets it again.
R ifle — solid
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breech,
hammerless— ejects,
Rig Income—«h ip entering the har­
bor.
Too many people Judge the world by
their own breadth.
A man can be run down In the street
as well as In health.
You want to be sure of your foot­
ing before you climb too high.
The Increase In the price of leather
has made shoes pinch more than ever.
Benners—A woman Is always chang­
ing her mind. Jenners— Not when she
decides that she wants a new gown.
It Is a poor friend that will pat you
oh the back and kick your feet out
from under you at the same time.
Boyce— I wonder what makes a dog
howl when music plays. Joyce— I
don't know, unless the music awakens
the fleas.
Made is 2 1 . .30-30. .32 s«d .35 FUoiiaftoa calibres.
G ***-“
leaped it si any dealers.
RELIABLE DENTISTRY
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Pad Rnbbar Hate* mh $7J#
Und ftahW Pinten m *
UM nr PnrcMnte Crrmn
$5.00
S3 St to SS 00
UM nr PnrcnUn FdU<*. $1 *
SJv«r FA*. .M? Stete $1
P m U « E* k * m n*
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FIU wkm Pinten «• «¿and
O ur W ork B u a r a r t iii P erfict
8perlai attention to oat o f town peMroio.
Drop an a pontal for appolatmnnt. O it of town
worn entapie'e t in a (fay. Ilo b*-ttor work nny-
wlier*» Modem •'luipipent. Ernry operator a
•poo in lint Lady attendant.
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Paris— Henry Wynmalen, the Dutch
aviator, and holder of the world’s alti­
tude record, and M. LeGagneux, the
French aviator, each with a passenger,
made remarkable trips in biplanes
from Paris to Brussels. They started
an hour and a half apart, in an attempt
to win the $30,000 offered by the Auto
club and the $5,000 offered by the mu­
nicipality of Paris for a successful
flight with a passenger to Brussels and
return.
Wynmalen, after reaching the Bel­
* gian capital, left almost immediately
on the return trip and arrived Bafely in
the evening at St. Quentin.
LeGag­
neux decided to stop for the night in
Brussels and will start for Paris early
in the morning.
The distance between the two points
is about 170 miles as the crow flies,
and the distance between Brussels and
St. Quentin approximately 80 miles.
The daring Hollander therefore cov­
ered about 250 miles with a passenger.
On the trip to Brussels both aviators
made a landing at St. Quentin to re­
plenish their gasoline.
Kraut Scatters Loafers.
Sacramento— Quite a crowd o f wharf
employes, steamboat men and others
were thrown into g small panic at the
city wharf when a barrel o f sauerkraut
exploded during the midst of a discus­
sion as to what cauRed the wrecking of
the Los Angeles Times building two
weeks ago. The explosion under ordi­
nary conditions was enough to strike
fear into the hearts of brave men, yet
to have it come at such a pyschological
moment caused terror to reign for sev­
eral minutes. The kraut had been left
in the sun and had fermented.
Man Busy; Wreck Ensues.
Augusta, Ga.— Five were killed and
17 injured when two trains on the
Charleston and ;Westem Carolina
crashed together at full speed two
miles south of McCormick, South Caro­
lina. A ll the dead and seven o f the in­
jured were members of the train crew.
L a rk .
Shortly after the wreck, operator
"She always was a lucky woman."
Browden at McCormick it is said, tele­
“ What’s happened now?"
graphed the ¡¡Augusta officials of the
“ A neighbor of hers has bought • road, and said he was so busy selling
vacuum cleaner and she can borrow tickets that he forgot to show the sig­
It whenever she wants to."— Detroit nal to stop the southbound train for
Augusta for orders.
Free Press.
" T b e Gun lea the giiac
T H E REM ING TO N ARM S C O M P A N Y , A e«ecr< SSS Broadway, Haw Yarfc CRr
London— Another chapter was added
to the history of aviation when the
French dirigible balloon, Clement
Bayard, made the voyage from Com
piegne to London in the remarkable
time o f six hours, a journey requiring
Beven hours by the fastest express
trains and boats.
Compeigne is 45
miles northeast of Paris and about 195
miles by air route to London.
It was the first occasion on which a
dirigible balloon has crossed the Eng
lish channel. The over-water trip oc­
cupied 45 minutes.
The Clement-Bayard, with a crew of
six, left Compeigne at 7:15 o’clock
Sunday morning and reached London
at about 1:15 in the afternoon, making
the trip without a stop.
Atmospheric
conditions were 'perfect and the big
airship traveled with a slight breeze
behind. The behavior of the dirigible
was splendid and the 440 horsepower
motor worked to perfection
The pas­
sengers experienced no discomfort and
were only troubled by the mist in
crossing the English channel.
There was nothing to interrupt the
smooth, swinging motion of the bal­
loon, which averaged 33 miles an hour.
An altitude varying from 300 to 700
feet was maintained, and all along the
route over the land the aeronauts
were cheered by thousands of specta­
tors.
The balloon made a safe and easy
landing at Wormwood Scrubs.
The dirigible carried M. Clement,
of the Clement-Bayard firm, in com­
mand; Baudery and Leprince, steers­
men; Hebatier, engineer and designer;
two mechanics, and Arthur Philip Du-
Cros, members of the British parlia­
ment, representing the British parlia­
mentary aerial defense
committee.
Only these seven were aboard, al­
though the 'airship can accommodate
39 passegners in addition to the crew.
The course was by way of Amiens,
Abbeville atnd Boulogne, and the bal­
loon was steered readily with the aid
of a compass.
The aeronauts experienced some
trouble with the varying air currents.
On this account they circled SL Paul’s
and the Tower bridge twice, dipped
several times and flew close to*the tops
of buildings. They passed over the
houses of parliament and along to
Hyde park, where there was a wild
scramble of spectators.
The dirigible landed safely after de­
scribing large descending circles.
Teacher—What Is the meaning of
the word "procrastlnateT”
Pupil— To put off.
Teacher— Right. Illustrate It In a
sentence.
Pupil— I tried to steal a ride oa a
street car yesterday, but I was pro
crastlnated.—Toledo Blade.
Safest and best of b ig guns.
Fishing.
W e still contend that It s man
ants realty good Ashing ha can only
*t satisfaction In tha railway tola­
's or In sn-*har man’s stories.—Ab­
uses Globe
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reloads and cocks b y recoil without the loss of an ounce of muzzle
energy.
T h e only automatic rifle which locks the cartridges in the
chamber.
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$2.00, $2.50, $5.00, $3.50, HD0, $5.00
WOMEN’S $2.50, $3,$3.50, $4
BOYS’ $2.00, $2.50 &, $3.00
Bundayn. • to 1
A u toloadin g
PORTLAND. ORE.'
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CUJSSET & DEVER3
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Carries Sbven Men From Compeigne,
France, to London, in Six Hours
Without Mishap.
Aviators, With Passengers, Go From
Paris to Brussels.
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ALCOHOL
OPIUM—TOBACCO I
Biç French Airship Makes Fine
Trip Across Channel.
250 MILE FLIG H T MADE.
BAKING POWDER
» EXTRACTS
O regon
FRANCE TO LONDON
R. L Cto Iw 4 mi liirtow
M gr
4 to to. to I a to
tmSmi. fo p s
Start Anti-Profanity Campaign.
Pittsburg, Pa.— F ifty thousand per­
sons headed by singing efioira instead
of brass bands, paraded through the
streets in a remarkable demonstration
against profanity and growing use of
impure language. The line of march
was packed by curious thousands, but
there was no enthusaism displayed.
The promoters of the parade had
feared disorder in rougher districts,
but no demonstrations were made
against the marchers.
PHYSICAL WRECK RESTORED TO
HEALTH BY GREAT KID­
NEY REMEDY,
I feel it mv duty to furnish you with
my te8tirnq/nal as to what your remedy
Swamp-Hoot did for me when I was a
physical wreck from kidney and bladder
trouble. Some years ago I was not
able to do any work and could only just
creep around, and am satisfied that had
it not been for Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-
Hoot I would not have lived. A fter
using the preparation for one m< nth 1
was able to work some and when l had
used $8.00 worth of Swamp-Itoot I could
do a good day’s work.
I used about
$10.00 worth altogether and would not
take $10,000 for the good that it d d
me. I consider it a Cioa-send to suffer­
ing humanity for the diseases for which
you recommend it and have recommend­
ed it to many sufferers.
H. L. HUGGINS,
Welch, Ark.
Personally appeared before me this
20th of September, 1009, H. L. Hug­
gins, who subscribed the above state­
ment and made oath that the same is
true in substance and in fact.
W. A. P age , J. P.
Lattar to
Dr Kilm er à Co.
Binghamton. N Y.
Fascinating Forty-Flv#.
A typical, well preserved, well-edu­
cated woman of the present day who
confesses to forty, but whose heart
and complexion are both as fresh as if
at least ten years younger, has a
keener teat for life than many a wom­
an only half her age. Perfectly
groomed,
exquisitely polished
In
style and manner, she la a thing of
beauty In a very real sense of the
word, and 6he knows her power.—
Gentlewoman.
The “ Toothbrush Plant."
One of the most curious plants in
the world is what la called the tooth
brush plant of Jamaica. It is a species
of creeper, and has nothing striking
about Its appearance. Dy cutting
pieces of It to a suitable length and
fraying the ends, the natives convert
it Into a tooth-brush; and a tooth pow
der to accompany the use of the brush
Is also prepared by pulverizing the
dried stems.
M o t h e r s w i l l fi n d M rs . W i n s l o w 's S o o t h in g
B y r u p th e b t-s t r e m e d y to u s e I oj t h e i r c h i l d r e n
l u r i n g th e te e t h in g p e r io d .
Olive Oil to Remove Cinder.
The man with the cinder In his eye
was suffering great pain. Every one
had u different method of relief to sug
gest. but nothing had the desired ef­
fect. At length one of the bystander!
procured a little olive oil from the
lunch room. This was poured into the
eye and relief was instant “I learned
that method of dealing with cinders
while abroad," said the bystander,
“ end I guess it Is about as effective
as anything after all."
Highest Good In Life.
The highest good Is found In the
way of doing good, giving what we
have, our best selves, to others. Let
a man seek efficiency In his business,
let him seek leadership In his profes­
sion, let him seek enriching some
other lives. This Is the myrrh that
preserves to us all that we gain and
perfumes all, while selfishness Is the
moth that breeds decay and death.
Acquiring Real Knowledge.
W e begin to understand a fhlng
truly only after we have forgotten
that which we had studied. I will
not come nearer knowing a subject
so long as I will suppose that my
attitude toward it had been estab­
lished by a learned man. In order
to know a subject thoroughly I must
approach It as something entirely
foreign to me.—Thoreau.
Worms
“ C * * c a r c tn a r e c e r t a i n l y fin e . I g a v e a fr ie n d
n e w h e n I h e d o c to r w a s t r e a t in g h im f o r c a n c e r
tef th e s to m a c h .
T k ^ n e x t m o r n in g h e p assed
f o u r p ie c e s o f a ta p e w o r m .
H e th e n g o t a h o *
a n d in t h r e e d a y s h e p a s s ed a ta p e - w o r m 4 8 f e e t
Io n *.
I t w an M r. M a t t F r e c k , o f M ille r a b u r g ,
D a u p h in C o .. P a. I a m q u it e a w o r k e r f o r Ca-sem.
rrtn . I use th e m m y a e l f a n d fin d th e m b e n e fic ia l
f o r m o a t a n y d is e a s e c a u s e d b y Im p u r e b lo o d . •*
C haa. It. C o n d o n , L e w i s t o n . Pn., ( M i f f l i n C o J
P le a s a n t. P a la ta b le . P o te n t. T a s te Good.
D o G ood. N e v e r S ic k e n . W e a k e n o r G rip e .
10c. 26c, 60c. N e v e r «o ld in bulk. T h e g e n ­
u in e ta b le t s ta m p e d C C C. G u a r a n te e d to
c u re o r y o u r m o n e y back.
W e pubüeh o*sr formulée
iters
W e banleh etookel
from oar medial nee
W e arge you to
ooanuit y o u r
doctor
Sherman jE ia y & C o .
ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS
S IX T H ,
A T
M O R R IS O N
S T .t P O R T L A N D ,
OR.
We want you to try this Piano IN YOUR
HOME FREE. We want you to try it at
our expense because—
A t the end of thirty days the Plano
/ 7 SELF will convince you of the following
i
I facts;
i
It's the best value on earth for the price
' ($275):
It's M USICALLY and MECHANICALLY
right!
We know there is so much real value In
lhis Wellington Piano— we're selling for $275—on easy payments—that
we’re willing to let it be i T S O W N SALESMAN.
the
It will tell it’s own story to you—in your home— if you’ll send
coupon.
Please sen^ me iuii particulars concerning ihis unusual Plano offer.
Name...........................................
Adaress...............................
LAMP UPSET; TWO
MEN LOSE LIVES
ROOMERS SUFFOCATED WHEN
FIRE CAUSES $20,000 LOSS
AT 411 WASHINGfON.
T h e a c c id e n ta l o v e r tu r n in g o f a la m p in |
th e s to re ro o m o f E. H . M oorehou.se & C om ­
p a n y 's estab liK h m en t,
411
W a n h in jrton
s tr e e t, r e s u lte i! last n ig h t in th e d e a th o f
t w o m en an d th e d e s tru c tio n o f a p p r o x i­
m a te ly $ 20,000 w o r th o f p r o p e r ty .
(Newn Item In E v en in g T elugrum , O ctob er
8. 1910.)
Quick As Wink.
I f vour eyes ache with a smarting,
burning sensation and dizziness, use
P E T T IT ’ S EYE SA LV E . All druggists
or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
Comfortable Prison.
Cettlnje, the capital of the kingdom
of Montenegro, has probably the most
remarkable prison In the world. No
wulls surround It and the Inmates,
whd furnish their own cells Just as
they please, seem to stay there only
because they find their quarters com­
fortable.
The diet Is liberal, with
wine on occasions and cigarettes to
taste. There Is no work to do; no
distinctive garb Is worn; and com­
paratively free Intercourse Is allowed
with the outside world. On certain
feast days the prisoners are allowed to
entertain their friends.
Ask your doctor the medical
name for a cold on the chest.
He will say, “ B r o n c h i t i s . ”
Ask him if it is ever serious.
Lastly, ask him if he pre­
scribes Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
toral for this disease. Keep
in close touch with y o u r
family physician.
When you tell your doctor »bout the bad
Wasted Time.
taste in your mouth, loss of appetite for
At present too much leisure time Is breakfast, and frequent headache», and
spent In search of that knowledge ahen he sees your coated tongue, be will
_______________
iav, 44 You
are billoua.** Ayer’ s Fills
which means anything that In Interest say,
work well in such cases.
1ng—especially hobbles.—Exchange.
—— Marie b v Rh« .▼
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham­
ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will
convince anvone. You will also receive
a booklet of valuable information, tell­
ing all about the kidneys and bladder.
Wnen writing, be sure end mention this
paper.
For sale at all drug stores.
Price fifty-cents and one-dollar.
Memorial to a Discoverer.
The town hall of Luneburg, In Han­
over, contains a touching memorial to
a pig who breathed his last three hun­
dred years ago. This consists of a
handsome glass case inclosing a ham
in excellent preservation, and under­
neath a black marble tablet, with tbe
following Inscription in gold letters:
"Passers by, here you behold the mor­
tal remains of the pig which acquired
for Itself the Imperishable glory by
the discovery of the salt springs of
Luneburg.^_________________
Colds on
the Chest
PROTECT YOUR LIFE
AND PROPERTY
I f la m p is u p set, d ro p p e d , o r m ee ts w ith
a n a c c id e n t o f a n y k in d , th e a u to m a tic e x -
t n y u is h e r on o u r s a f e t y b u r n e r c loses in ­
s ta n tly . p u ttin g: o u t th e flam e, th u s p r e ­
v e n t in g fir e an d e x p lo s io n . A g e n t s w a n t­
ed f o r o p e n t e r r it o r y .
S e n d 25 e ta . f o r
sample.
U. S. SAFETY LAMP RURNER CO. PORTLAND,
“ s" “"' 0RE60N.
Priceless Relic Found.
The first original description of
America ever written has Just been
discovered. It waa penened by Dr
Diego Alvarex Chanca, physician to
the second fleet of Columbus, and was
dated at the Port of Isabella, Santo
Domingo, In January, 1494. Dr. Fer­
nandez de Ybarra, of the Now York
Academy of Sciences, with the Smith
Bonlan Institution of Washington, aid­
ing and abetting, uncovered tho docu­
menta.
And Neither Means It.
A man who has kept accurate
says that of ten men you meet
will »ay something disagreeable,
nine out ten woman will say
thing agreeable.
A TRIP TO
Star of the Evening.
Hesperus, golden lamp of the lovely
daughter of the foam, dear Hesperus,
sacred Jewel of tho deop blue night,
dimmer as much than the moon, as
thou art among the stars pre-eminent,
hall, friend, and as I lead the revel
to tho shepherd’s hut, In place of tha
moonlight lend me thine, for to-day
the moon began her course, and too
early she sank. I go not freebootlng,
not to lie in wait for the benighted
traveler, but a lover am I, and *tla
well to favor lovers.— Blon, transla­
tion of Andrew I^ang.
count
eight
Uncertain.
while
Our climate Is a series of surprta««,
somo* and among our many prognostics ot
the weather, tho only trustworthy on«
that I know la that when it U warm,
Is a sign that It Is going to bo
PORTLAND FREE it cold.—R.
W. Emerson.
CUT RATES IN
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
P a ln le R S E x t r a c t i o n ........F r e e
S i l v e r K i l l i n g s ........................50c
G o ld F i l l i n g s ........................... 75c
22 K . G o ld C r o w n s .................. $3
P o r c e la in C r o w n s .................. $3
M o la r G o ld C r o w n s ................ $4
B r id g e W o r k . 22 K . G o l d . . . .03
I n l a y F ills , P u r e G o l d ......... 5.2
V e r y N ic e R u b b e r P l a t e . . $4
U e s t R u b b e r P l a t e on B a r t h ..................................... $7
A L L T H I S W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
D o n ’ t t h r o w y o u r m o n e y a w a y . A d o lla r a a v e d
Is t w o d o lla r s e a r n e d . O u r o r ig in a l r e lia b le M o d e r n
P a in le s s M e th o d s an d o u r p e r f e c t e d o ffic e e q u ip ­
m e n t s a v e s us tim e a n d y o u r m on e y .
tOSTON DENTISTS. 5th H Norrinen. Pertlant!
Entrance 291 V% Morrison, opposite PoatoSic« and M rirr .»
Frank. Ratnbliahed in Portland 10 years. Open evening*
until 8 and Sunday* until 12: 10. for people who work.
Cured in
Three
Days
Drink
Cured
The Me" Ne°‘Habit
N o H y p o d e rm ic In jection s.
Y o u can ta k e th*s tr e a tm e n t at th e I n s t it u t «
o r y o u r hom e, and y o u r m on ey w ill be retu rn e d
if a p e r f e c t c u r e is no t atFtH’ tnd. I n v e s t ig a t e
th is, it wi l i o n ly ta k e a fe w m o m en ts to p h on e
us f o r in fo rm a tio n .
P e rs o n a l and fin an cial
r e fe r e n c e on a p p lic a tio n
F o r fu ll in fo r m a ­
tion. ph on e, w r ite o r c a ll ut th e
N E A L
I N S T I T U T E
/’/lone. .Marshall 2400
¿54 Hall St_______
IffKTLASn. DRK.J
C. Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
T h is w o n r ie fu l m an hoe
mH4lo a l i f e s tu d y o f th e
p ro p ertie s o f
Ro4»ta,
le r b s a n d B a rk s an d
l i g i v i n g th e w o rld th e
b e n e fit o f h is s e r v ic e * .
t
The Drink Delightful
Nature has blended the pineapple's con-
ftituents so perfectly that this pure juice,
bottled in Hawaii, needs no added sugar or
other assistance to increase its delight to the
user. It's a fine drink, a healthful drink, an
all-the-year-round drink. The rough tliroais
of winter and the delicate fiomachs . . . ?
cold season are peculiarly in need of )• t
this delightful appetizer from tropical i iawau.
D rink it P u re
N o M e rc u ry , P o is o n s
j o r D ru gs U sed.
¿ ¡¡¡y
No
O p e r a t i o n s o r C u ttin g
G u a r a n te e s t o c u r e C a ta r r h , A s th m a , I.u n g ,
S to m a c h an d K irin e y t r o u b le «, a n d a ll P r i v a t e
D io e a a es o f M n a n d W o m e n .
A s u r e : c a n c e r c u r e
J u s t r e c e iv e d f r o m P e k in , C h in a s a fe , s u r e
nnri r e lia b le . U n f a i l i n g in i t s w o rk s .
I f y ou c a n n o t c a ll, w r i t e f o r s y m p to m blauxh
nn d c ir c u la r . In c lo s e 4 c e n ts in s tom p s .
C O N S U L T A T IO N m r f
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
It is P u re
^When drugfliH* and grocer» haven’t Dole*» Pure Hawaiian
Pineapple Juice,aenauatheir name* and get a useful booklet.
N o . 43-^10
Thirty Mine Iflctim* Fonnd.
H A W A I I A N P I N E A P P L E P B O D t C T S C O , ltd.
v e r t í seen p in
Ill Harket Street. San Franclace. Cal.
U f l l K m N e n w tio rl n tin t h g is t o p ad
Starkville, Colo.— Thirty bodies have
a p e r.
now been removed from the Starkville I
mine. Many now being brought out
are in such an advanced stage of de­
composition that they can never be
identified.
Twenty-five bodies are
than a n y o’.her dya. One 10c p ack age colors silk, w o o l and cotton equally w e B
still in the mines and, according to the O olor m o r« *o o d a b rl«h ttor in £ lotottor col . lorm
e n d la cu a ra n tto ed t o c i v « p a r la c i r a s tilla . A s k deader, or w a w u i sand postpaid at 10< a p itk a g e . W r it e tor free bookiol
rescuers, have not yet been located.
M O N R O E D R U G C O M P A N Y , Quincy, ntkloiBi
B O W t o a y a , r i s a c i» s u d m is c o t o n
P U T N A M
F A D E L E S S
D Y E S