Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, November 03, 1910, Image 3

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    T U R KE Y S
H a v e you an y T u rk a y j to nail fo r T h a n k s -
g iv in g ?
H a v e you D u ck s to sell?
H a v e you G eo»«* to sell?
H a v e you C h ic k e n s to sell? How m any?
G a t in to co m m u n icatio n w ith us a t o n ce.
A ridreas
TRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
'TlffhUnc: the Beef Truat”
PORTLAND. OREGON
Location or uarden of Eden.
The late Oeneral Gordon firmly
Heved tho Coco de Mer to be the tor*
bidden fruit, and the SiychnlKa Is­
lands to bo the site of the Garden of
Rden This idea was b o firmly fixed
in bis mind that ho caused soundings
to be taken of the surrounding sea,
for tho purpose of tracing tho courses
of the four rivers, and the results con­
firmed him In his belief.
D r . B . E. W r ig h t
H a v e y ru r to e th out a r .l p late and brid g e work
done. F a r o u t-o f-to w n p atro n » wo finish plate
and b rid tr* w ork in one day if n e ce ssary .
P R IC E S ;
I V » 0« «w
$5.00
1 2k Br dv. bH. $ i 50
Gold Fiftincs........
Roots
Barks Herks
$1 in That have great medicinal power, are
$1.00 raised to their highest efficiency, for
Si'»« Filin«!
50c to purifying and enriching the blood, as
t«od Rslikw PIstH $5.00 they aro combined in Hood’s Sarsa­
Beil Red Ku'dar „ __ parilla.
PUa.
$ 7 .5 0
40,366 testimonials received by actual
Pusleu Eiliartras
50c count In two years. 13e sure to take
I naiwl FiiluMt*
B E 8 T M KTH O nH
P a in le s s E x tr a c tio n F r e e w hen platen or bridge
w ork is erd ered . C on su ltation F re e . You cannot
e t b e tte r p ain less w ork an y w h ere, no m atter
ow m u ch you pay.
All W o rk fu lly G u a r a n te e d fo r f i f t e e n Y e a r s
L
Dr. B. E. Wright Co.
342$ Washington St..
Portland, Oregon
f a k - e a r a« d , pn* end t r a n s fe r to W ash in g to n S t.
Keeping Young and Well.
Here Is a receipt for keeping young
and well: Find an occupation and love
it with all your heart. Think kindly
of and act Jdstly toward those by
whom you aro surrounded. This roclpe.
If followed, will Insure a good diges­
tion, sound health, and never falls to
make a woman of forty-five look and
feel fifteen years younger.
To Frustrate Burglar«.
The largest type burglar-proof safe
f l built to withstand the gas “cutting
burners’’ used so effectively by many
crooks, and revolves, when It lfl
closed, by means of an electrio
tor.
________________
Between Neighbors.
**That thermometer I bought la a
fraud. It hain’t brought on no ex­
traordinary weather.” “You’ve got the
wrong idea, Peleg. A thermometer
won’t act like a lightning rod.M
Virtue.
Virtue by Itself is not strong
enough, or anything like It. It must
have strength added to It and the de­
termination to use that strength.-—
Theodore Roosevelt.
Glory In Doing One's Best.
The reason so many people are not
contented and happy In their work
Is because they do not do their best
at It. Never be satisfied with second
t e s t s - ------------------------------------------------
RHEUM ATISM
H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a
Get It today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called S a rs a ta b s -
METHODICAL MR. BLINXOM.
Sfla
M y sterio u s
utes
M ade
G ain
C lea r
of Tw o
M in ­
to
H tm .
“I am, I have been all my life,” wild
Mr. Bllnxom, according to the New
York Sun, “a very methodical man.
I rise at a certain hour, take my
breakfast at a certain time and start
downtown daily always at a certain
minute by the clock; but this day for
■ome unaccountable reason I found
myself starting two minuted early,
and really it quite disturbed me. I
couldn't understand how or where I
had gained that two minutes.
"But that wasn’t tho only bewilder­
ing thing that was to happen to me
this morning. At the office when I
took off my hat the office boy, before
he could check himself, started back
from me with a look of astonishment.
A man who came In to see me five
minutes later looked at me for a mo­
ment with what was clearly amaze­
ment, and another man who came In
a little later still started back a step
when he saw me with ‘Er-r-r—hm-m—
ha—’ before he collected himself and
got down to business.
“Then, at a later time yet, when I
sent for my stenographer, who is com­
monly very calm and sedate, why,
when she came in she all but laughed
at me this morning, and she seemed
to be quivering with merriment over
something all through my dictation.
What could It all mean? Really, I
was lost in wonderment over it all
until It came time to go out to lunch­
eon, when, as I was drying my hands,
I happened to see myself in a mirror.
Then I was ready to laugh after I had
got over my amazement.
“My head looked like that of tht,
wild man of Borneo, my hair was so
mixed up and twisted and tousled. I
had somehow forgotten to comb my
hair this morning, and no wonder I
had created a commotion. But I was
glad of one thing. This made it all
clear to me how I had come to gain
that two minutes in starting away
from home, and that was a satisfac­
tion to me, anyway, for I am very
methodical.”
REV. THOMAS I. GASSON,
HEADS BOSTON COLLEGE
With the recent
development
of
plana for a new
Boston college, on
University
Heights, Newton,
the name of its
president.
Rev
Thomas 1. Gasson.
8. J., has been
brought
promi­
nently before the
public, says Hu­
man Life.
He Is a recog­
nized authority In all that makes for
true progress, genial and easy of ap­
proach In his personality, and stern
In his principles of right and wrong
His sense of humor is very keen, and
he has many an opportunity of exer­
cising It. He tells a story of some
little boys In a sodality, several
years ago, who, when they found he
was to be their director, laid down
the law in no mistaken terms regard­
ing the sermons they wanted. “l>on’t
preach more than ten minutes.” they
said; “we don’t like long sermons.”
This to a man accustomed to hold
his listeners Interested for long dis­
courses.
Even when the Joke Is against him,
he enjoys it, and his friends have
many a laugh over Incidents droll
enough in themselves, but droller still
from his way of telling them. Intel
lectual though he Is. he loves little
ones dearly, no matter what their
creed or color. At the close of a visit
to Oldtown, Me., recently, he brought
a little Indian lad back to Boston
with him to see the sights. The lad’s
wonder grew with everything new
he saw, and the elevated railway ex­
cited his Intense admiration.
He
wanted samples of everything to bring
back with him, but when the sam­
ples Included such trivial things as
railways and typewriters, kind and
generous though Father Gasson was,
he had to refuse.
People from every walk of life come
to him for advice, from the day labor
sr In his overalls to the polished pro­
fessor with his “Ologies” and “Isms.”
As a lecturer Father Gasson Is also
well known, and of late years espe
dally, he has attracted large audi­
ences at various literary organiza­
tions. He is always to the fore when
there Is a question of the uplifting of
the people, or raising the standard of
education. Questions, whether of men­
tal or moral development, are each
and all of great Importance to him.
and each and all are treated in a
masterly way.
England’s by nationality, but Amer­
ica’s by adoption, he has made him­
self the friend and adviser of thou­
sands of men and women, both
learned and unlearned.
BARONESS VON SUTTNER
AN APOSTLE OF PEACE
All through her
life on advocate
and laborer for
t h e c a u s e of
pence, It Is not
m
f
rur; rising
that
IT W I L L C U R E
Baroness Bertha
The Philosopher of Folly.
G e t a 2 5 -c e n t vial. I f it fa ils to c u re I w ill r e ­
von S u t t n e r ,
“Women are sure their husbands
fu n d y ou r m oney. M unyon’s, P h ila .
known throughout
MUNYON’ S RHEUMATISM CURE are smart,” says the Philosopher of
E u r o p e — yes,
Folly, “because they think maybe
throughout
th e
they can make some other women
civilized world—
th in k i t ’s true.”
because of her
S T R IN G A N D B A N D
books and her ef­
IN S T R U M E N T S
Natural Phenomena,
forts for universal
wonder why is the weather
All S h w t M u sic 16c. M .il o rd e rs c a r e fu lly at-
ten d ed to.
freedom from warfare, should again,
vane?”
S M IT H & S T O R E Y
“For the same reason, I suppose, this year, be one of the winners of the
127 F ifth S t ., P o r t la n d , Or.
that the dog wood or the tin roof Nobel peace prize. This feminine
apostle of the splendid cause is a most
•pouts.” _________________
“ F IL L Y O U R O W N T E E T H ”
gracious woman and a clever conver­
Dally Thought.
sationalist. The friend erf everyone in­
F IL L - O
Though we soar into the heavens, terested in arbitration, ehe has met
I f you hav e a ch in g te e th o r c a v itie s and you a re
too nervo u s fo r th ^ d en tal ord eal, try F ill-O , th e though we should sink Into the abyss, celebrated people of many countries
horn*.- d e n tist. A t d r u g g is ts o r by m ail. 25c.
we never go out of ourselves; It la and is therefore a most interesting
FILL-0 MFC CO.. 3SI tapir« BIJt. Seattle. Wish.
always our own thought that we per­ speaker. She talks fluently in many
B lu m a e r-F r a n k D ru g Co., d is tr ib u to rs fo r O regon
ceive.—Condillac.
languages and Is a broad-minded, deep-
thinking woman, free from prejudice.
This devoted Austrian lady was born
OWARD E. BU R TO N - Assayer and Chemist.
Lt-udville. Colorado. Sp ecim en price«: Gold,
H
67 years ago at Prague, daughter of
S ilv e r. L ead , II. G old. Silv e r. T5o; Gold 50c: Zmo
o r C o p p e r .il. M ailing envelopes and fu ll p r ic e lis t the late Field Marshal Count
Frans
sen t o n ap p lication. C ontrol and U m pire work so­
von Kinsky, a member of one of the
licite d . R e feren ce: C arbonate N ation al B ank.
most ancient and famous houses of
. C OFFEEr
Austria. One would hardly expect an
TEA SPICES
apostle of peace to arise from the war­
an
3AKIN0 POWDER
■ EXTRACTS
HOOD RIVER ORCHARD LAND like house of Kinsky, or that a mem­
JUST RIGHT
for sale by owner; choice ten acres i l j ber of that aristocratic family would
milea from city, elevation about 1,600 ! devote her entire life to working for
feet, almost level, red shot soil, two the people, persuading them that the
acres six-year-old trees; balance raw only thing that can save the nations is
state. Price $1,700, easy terms. To a universal peace. The early life of
reliable party will (rive work clearin(r the countess was passed at Vienna,
and caring for adjoining ten acres,
amount to apply on purchase price. Ad­ and, owing to her father’s h'gh posi­
dress P. O. Box 131, Portland, or phone tion, it was very brilliant, furnishing
her with much information that has
A 5374.
been useful in her work. The numer­
ous books she has written show a
great knowledge of life tn all it»
I aspects.
I When quite a young girt the Count­
W H EN W E M AKE
ess Kinsky was engaged to Prince
j Wittgenstein, and It was his early
death in battle that brought to her
and fo r th e in sig n ifica n t
su m o f $2.25, w ith "'V *
forcibly all the horrors of war. For
O reg on Com pres • A
| many years she mourned her lover
C lo th e s W a sh e r . T h
lit tle m ach in e , v ...^ n
I and she was no longer young when
w o rk s in an o rd in ary
I she met and married Baron Oundacar
w a -h tu b w ith p r a c ti­
I von Suttner. The baron sympathized
cally n o e ffo rt, (a child
can w o :k it) cle an se s
! in all her views and with his help she
a tu b o f clo th e s in th re e
has accomplished much that she might
m in u tes. I t ’s t h e c ir ­
cu lation o f h o t w ate r,
otherwise have been unable to fulfill.
soap and a ir th a t does
He also was a writer, and he did much
th e w ork.
P R IC E S :
for the cause of peace.
Tin M ach in e
$2 26
The baroness has a thorough knowl­
G a lv a n is e d I r o n * .. 2.75
I ,'o p p e r ..................... 3.60
edge of English literature and her
E x p r e s s p rep aid .
books are the result of her reasoning
N e v er sold in sto re s. S e n d fo r one today.
and her wide reading The baroness
A g e n ts w an ted e v e ry w h e re .
C O IU M B IX M fG . C O .
Is president of the Austrian Peace so­
U l Tenth S t., Portland, O re.
ciety and is vice-president of the Ia>
tematlonal Peace bureau at Bern«
CUT RATE MUSIC HOUSE
EARN
SOUTH AMERICAN CITIXS.
M o d .r e
S p irit
Seen
In
A r s .n ll n a ,
H r a s ll, C h ile a iitl P e r u .
The municipality of Buenos Aires
will have Its own exhibit, but this wilt
not take into account the indescribable
attractiveness of t’jv- largest city In
the Southern Hemisphere. Here alone
is an object lesson of the progress and
accomplishment of South America. The
business and social life there is
equaled only by that of London. Paris
or New York. The luxury and display
are exceeded not .even by these capi­
tals. But what Is seen In the metrop­
olis of Argentina by no means ex­
hausts the astonishment of the individ­
ual who for the first time becomes
really interested In our sister conti­
nent, says Albert Hale In the Ameri­
can Review of Reviews There is no
place in the exhibition for illustration
of the development of genuine civiliza­
tion In these cities of South America,
but in their way they express even bet­
ter perhaps than railways and trans­
portation all that is to the credit of
these ten republics celebrating a natal
day. Manaos, 1.000 miles up the Ama­
zon, is as modern as Kansas City. Rio
de Janeiro, which the traveler on the
way down must pass, with its magnifi­
cent Evenida Central, Its beautiful har­
bor just nearing completion at a cost
of $50,000.000, can put to the blush
many a city of the Old or New World
for the excellence of its civic progress.
If this traveler Is wise he will not be
content with the exhibition alone, but
will cross the Andes and learn further
lessons from such cities as Santiago
and Valparaiso in Chile and Lima in
Peru. They all manifest the spirit ol
the twentieth century with as much
vigor as our cities display and, as a
rule, they are far more beautiful, sur
prising as the statement may appear
to the untraveled North American.
To the thousands of per­
sons who suffer from ail­
ments of the Stomach, Kid­
neys, Liver or Bowels, and
who therefore feel half-
sick all the time, we want
to urge an immediate trial
of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit­
ters. W e know from past
experience that it will be
of great benefit to you and
bring about an improve­
ment in your health. It is
for Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Constipation and Malarial
Fever. Try it today.
Old-Time Espousal Ring.
A particularly beautiful form of es­
pousal ring was known as t ie "glm-
mel” or linked ring, which was made
in parts, which, when brought to­
gether, assumed the appearanco of
the ring shown with clasped hands.
WHY suffer with «"•«• “oubles, quick
relief from using I E I IT ’S EYE
SALVE 25c. All dr. gi s or Howard
Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
Quite So.
"Why Is the public always bullish in
the market?”
"That’s natural enough. It is hard
for the public to grasp the idea that
anything is ever going down in price ’
Tattered Terry—There goes a klnc
man. The last time 1 went to him 1
didn’t have a cent and he gave me all
be had.
Weary Walter—What was that?
Tattered Terrv— Thlrtv days —Puck
Do not regard the ilea with great
contempt; it is about the only crea­
ture which gets any work out of a dog.
SCHLMAChl R FUR CO.
M an u fn c tu re r s o f F u rs .
R aw F u rs b o u g h t and
sold. F u rs rem odeled a sp e c ia lty .
2 0 9 Madinot
Si., b e t. First and Front St* , Portland, Oregon
COWOTS ARO TRADE MARKS
l se c u re d .
Book o f accu rai«
___________________ : in fo rm a tio n fr e e on req u e st
J. K. MOCK, 719 Board «fT ra* Bid».. Portlasd. Or
(Lute o ’ U. 8. Patent Office. W'lishington. D. U •
PATENTS
WHY WASH YOUR LIFE AWAY
WASH DAY A HOLIDAY
Compare Our Prices
» 3 , *3 so & *4 S h o e s I M S
B O Y S S H O E S , $ 2 .0 0 , $ 2 .5 0 A $ 3 .0 0
W.L. Dougim» $ 3 .0 0 , $ 3 .BO mnd $ 4 .0 0
b / io ss rp « pomMIvmly thm bmmt mm dm
mnd momt mmmulmr mhomm f o r thm mrlom
In Ammrlom, mnd mmm thm momt mo mnom-
§omi mhomm tom y o u to haor.
W ith those you have t een in th o h a b it o f paving,
and you will see th n t we offer jo n a substsn tin l sav­
in « on all work and you can n ot «e t
painless
work anywhere, no m atter how m uen you pay.
| Wo fln irh p late and
bridge work fo r ont-
| o i-t'.w n patron« in
one day l i desired,
i'aiul •»« e x tra ctio n
free when plate« o r
bridge work is order­
ed. Consultation fr«o.
] Molar Crown« $ 5 . 0 0
D o you r e a lix e th a t m y sh o e s h a v e b e e n t h e *ta n -
22k Bridf* T«etfe4. 0 0
d ard f<»r o v e r .10 r e a m , t h a t I m * k e and t e l l m o re
oo. $3.50 and | l.0 0 sh o e« t h a n a n y o th e r m an u -
| Geld fillinft
1 .0 0
e tu r e r In th e U n ite d S t a t e * , an d t h a t D o l l a r f o r
j En«m«l Filling* 1 . 0 0
D o l l a r , I f J u a r n n t e o m y S h o e * to h o ld t h e ir
j Silver Fill-"«*
.5 0
sh ap e. lo o k and rtt b e t te r , and w e a r lo n g er th a n
anv o th e r $.3.00. $3.50 o r $4.00 sh o e * y on r a n b u y ?
I Good Rubber
_ . .
Q u a lity c o u n ts , an d q u a lity h a s m ad e m y shoe«
Plate«
5 .0 0
B««t R«d Rubber —
w h a t th e y a r e — T h e l e a d e r s o f t h e W o r l d .
Y o u w ill b e p leased w hen y ou bu y m y » b o e *
|
7 .50
b e c a u se o f th e fit an d a p p e a r a n c e , an d w hen it
Paint««« Extr'tion .5 0
eom e* tim e fo r you to p u r c h a s e a n o th e r p a ir , you
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B U T MKTMODS
w ill b e m o re th a n p le ase d b e c a u s e t h e la s t on es
: A H w o rk f u lly g u a r a n te e d f o r f if te e n y e a r s .
w ore so w e ll, and g ave you so m u ch c o m fo r t.
Q A H T I O N ! tfone tannine without W L D o n s la * name
ind price stamped on bottom. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
cannot »upply you with W . 1 .
If ft
|b * « . write for Mail Order C alalo«.
V . l . B Q IM U S . 141 S p v t
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W i s e D e n t a l C o .,i« .
Painless Dentists
« s » Tr a r « t r £ 2 2 ? ? w V
Just a W a y T h e y Have.
Oyer( at the »howi—Queer thin,
about ballet glrla, Isn’t It?
Myer—What’a queer about ’em?
Oyer—Why, no matter how long
they remain on the stage they never
seem to grow gray in the service.
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Ons or Tothsr.
"1 wish I were dead!"
I -H e a v e n s ! Can’t you m arry h *r, as
did you?”—Cleveland Leads
F IN K E BR08.
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$5 00
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mi I1« im
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i »«d Rabfc* Mat« m
b $7 50
fo«< RiiWwr Plot«* »»ly $S.OO
f«’d or P«rcelaa Crows«
S3 50 « SS 00
old or Portrlj'« Filiou. ‘>1 sp
H vct FilBs«* ««b
50t o $1
cnlm Extract«« «■*?
50e
I REE wh« Plates are c lerod
C ur W ork Q uarantino P erfi
t
Special Attention to out-of-town pa
Dror> n« a poste I for sp| oint n. eut. Ont o f
work rom ple’ ed in it day. No iu»tter work
where Modern equipm ent. Every opors
specilli ist. Lady attendan t.
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Englishman Wins Speed Trial In
International Aviation Meet.
SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR.
We want you to try this Piano IN YOUR
HOME FREE. We want you to try it at
our expense because—
At the end of thirty days the Piano
IT SE LF will convince you of the following
facts:
I t ’s the best value on earth for the price
(1275.)
MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY
Frenchman In Monoplane Was Mak­
ing Better Time. But Met With
Bad Smashup.
New York—Claude Grahame-White,
flying for the Royal Aero ciuh of the
United Kingdom, lifted the Gordon I
Bennettt international speed trophy
from the custody of America in the
fastest time ever covered in the full \
distance of 100 kilometers, (62.14 ,
miles) around a five-kilometer course. |
His average speed was a fraction
better than 61 miles an hour, and his |
fastest lap was 2 minutes 55.77 sec-1
onds, but the captain of the French
team, Alfred LeBlanc, flying
similar machine, a 100-horse power
Blériot monoplane, was making each
■ j ' g i We know there is so much real value in
this Wellington Piano—we’re selling for $275—on easy payments—that
we’re willing to let it be IT'S OWN SALESMAN.
It will tell it's own story to you—in your home—if you’ll send us the
coupon.
Please send me full particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer.
N am e........................................................ Address.
DOCTORS ADVISED OPERATION—
DECIDED TO 1R Y GREAT
KIDNEY REMEDY.
BETTER HEALTH
WILL RESULT
ORCHARD
Applause Under Difficulties.
Opie Read, the novelist, appeared a .
entertainer for a switchmen’s eonven-
. tlon in Peoria.
"It was a very enthusiastic audi­
ence.” said Mr. Read. "They laughed
heartily, but they didn’t applaud much.
, You see, there were so many one-
armed men there, that they had to
applaud In pairs.’’—Success Magazln#
S h e m u in
“
O ne
of t h e
W A L T E R B U O O K 1N S
le a d in g d r iv e r s in th e r e c e n t av ia tio n
m e e t a t N ew Y o rk .
Could Live on Waste.
In tho various discussions of the
high cost of living. It Is frequently
suggested that waste Is responsible
for some of It. A Frenchman Is re­
ported as saying that he could live In
i
y<
any American village better than any
what your Swamp-Root did for me, be­
lieving that my testimony may do some of the Inhabitants on what the la*
other suffering person a great deal of habitants throw away,
good.
Cigar Boxes for Pepper.
About six years ago, I was danger-!
ously ill, consulted three doctors, all of 1 Connecticut Is an enterprising state.
whom said I had kidney trouble. One Its chief products in the good old day*
of the doctors analyzed my urine anil before the pure food laws were wood­
reported that I had gravel, and further en nutmegs and basswood hams.
said that in order to regain my health
and life, an operation would be neces­ Now she boasts a philanthropist who
sary. I did not want to be operated on was recently arrested for grinding up
as I was afraid that I would not re­ cigar boxes and soiling the result as
cover. Someone told me of Dr. Kil­ pepper. _________________
mer’s Swamp-Root and said it was a M o th e rs w i ll fin d M rs. W in s lo w ’ s S o n t h l * «
reliable medicine for kidney trouble, so Byrup tne b'-8t remedy to use fo« their ciiUdrsa
I decided to try it, and l went to Mr. during the teethiug period.
Rose, the druggist, at 303 Central Ave..
Minneapolis, and bought a bottle, took
Merely a Question of Comfort.
it, noticed results and continued taking
“Now, doctor,” complained a bibu­
it until I was entirely cured.
lous patient, “my great trouble Is ele­
Having been free from any kidney phants—pink ones. Not that I object
trouble for over six years, I consider
that I am absolutely cured and know to elephants, you understand. I Ilk«
them—but they do crowd one so.**—
that Swamp-Root has the credit.
I never fail to tell my friends about Success Magazine.
your remedy, as I believe it is the best
Ungrateful Baby.
of its kind. Your U & O Ointment is
When a man brings his baby dowa
also very good. We are never without
town, and does the best he can for It,
a ja r in our house.
Yours very truly,
it makes him feel funny when th«
MRS. MARGARET E. ANDERSON, baby sets up a yell and say9: “I want
Minneapolis, Minn.
mamma! ” ________________ _
State of Minnesota
/
Good Measure.
County of Hennepin t ° ’
Personally appeared before me this
Tn verse I like a lengthy deal; I
23d day of Sept., 1909, Mrs. Margaret like the old time bard. I like old
E. Anderson,of the City of Minneapolis poems like “Lucille”—you read ’em
of the State of Minnesota, who sub­ by the yard.
scribed the above, and on oath says
that the same is true in substance and
in fact.
M. M. K erridgb .
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Notary Public.
F o r R eal E s t a t e . 30-foo t o ver all: 6-fo o t beam ;
Commission expires March 26, 1914. 40-H . P . S t e r lin g e n g in e ; c a r ry 20 p a ss e n g e rs; S
lap on an average of 20 seconds faster
than Grahame-White, and would have
won the cup if he had not met with a
disastrous accident in his last lap when
he had the race seemmeingly well in
hand.
LeBlanc’s first lap was a new world’s
record in itself for five kilometers, 2
minutes and 45.63 seconds, but he sub­
sequently exceeded it with a lap done
in 2 minutes 44.32 Beconds.
LeBlance was running with the
fir st-c la ss o u tfit; $1MX).
C. W . B.
wind under full power at an estimated
Letter to
615 M ilw aukee S t .. P o rtla n d . O r.
Dr. Kilmer 4 Co.
speed of 80 miles an hour, when the Binghamton,
N. V.
feed pipe from his gasoline tank to his
AND KODAK
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himself with nothing but momentum
and
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tin
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.
M
ail
urden»
given
prom p t a tte n tio n
ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. I t will
to carry him.
Fortland Photo Supply Co.
It is a peculiarity of racing aero­ convince anyone. You will also receive 149 T h ird S t r e e t
PORTLAND.
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booklet of valuable information, tell­
planes that they are trimmed down so a ing
all aboi t the kidneys and bladder.
fine they cannot execute a proper vol­ When writing, be sure and mention
Tents, Awnings, Sail»
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They must come to earth under power, Price fifty-cents and one-dollar.
PACIFIC T IN T AND AWNING C a
and even then they bump severely on
27 N. F ir s t S t.. P o rtla n d . O r.
landing. LeBlance was helpless and
An Evident Success.
panic-stricken. He tried to lift his
**So you have a position as stenogra­
planes so that the last few drops of pher. I hopo you will succeed in ma­
MURINE EYE REMED1
! RY
gasoline might filter down into the en­ king yourself Indispensable to your
For Red, Weak, Weory, Wetery Eyee a
gine and lend him strength to make a employer.” “I think I have, auntie.
G
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landing.
Murine Doesn’t Smart—Soothes Eye Pain
We are to be married next month.”
Drufcut, Sell Murine E r . Remedy. Liquid. 25c. Sfc, l l . e
His steerage way was gone, and
M u rin e E y e S a l y e , in A a .p t ic T u b . . , 2 S c , $ 1 .0 #
Nibbles the Wood.
when a puff of wind caught him he
“I’m tired of this old Joke about a E Y E B O O K S A N D A D V I C E F R E E B Y MAIL
drifted sideways, still driving at tre­
M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o .,C h ic a « o
mendous speed, and crashed head fore­ woman sharpening a pencil with her
most into a telegraph pole. The pole husband’s razor.” “There’s nothing
was 14 inches thick, but he broke it in In It. No woman sharpens a penclL r
F i o r t h e A m b i t l o u s —
three pieces. The first fragment was Qhe gnaws It to a point.”
sliced clean off 12 feet up and snapped
In Sunday School.
¡51 ^ î n t b e r ô t î p
ugain at the bottom of the stump.
Teacher—“What happened to Lot’s
The third and topmost fragment fell wife?” Young America—“I suppose
e d u c a t io n
over backwards and smashed down on you mean about her turning to salt,
the fragile planes.
by m ail fo r th o «e w ho c a n n o t atte n d in
but that looks to me like a yellow
p e rso n . A ll in s tr u c tio n , in clu d in g final
The chassis and steel shield which Journal story.”
e x am in atio n s, is F R E E .
F o r te a ch e rs,
encloses the motor were completely
stu d e n ts pro p arin g fo r co lle g e o r u n iv e rst
t
y
.
women
s
clu
b
s,
grange;»,
e
n g in e e rs and
crumpled, but the solid steel of the
Saves Edge of Pie.
hom e m ak e rs .
N o preliminary exjunlno-
motor itself withstood the shock. Had
A wire contrivance, patented by an
■ouired.
tio n is requ
ired , T h is m all co u rse met
opportui n lty fo r you.
LeBlanc hit the pole in another man­ Illinois man to lift a pie from an oven
Sen d fo
' r a d e s c rip tiv e b u lle tin t o t h e
ner, it is difficult to see how he could ’s designed to operate ao that the edge
C
orre«|H
»m lenre S tu d y I> ep «rti
have escaped death.
of the crust v ill rot be broken.
U n n i i x v e r s i t y o f O r e g o n
Charles K. Hamilton, of the Ameri­
Oregon
Ensene
can team, was enthusiastic.
“ LeBlanc is the best track driver in
the world,” he said.
“ The way he
took those turns was a marvel. Gra­ “ For months I had great trouble with my
hame-White would never have been in stomach and used all kinds of medicines.
OPIUM— TOBACCO
it except for LeBlanc’s accident, and My tongue has been actually as green as
H abit« Positively C are«.
O nly authorized K e eler la#
no American machine had a chance grass, my breath having a bad odor. Two
«U
tuto lu O regon. W rlta
fo r illu Btrntea r lr r e ls r ,
with him. I am going to throw my week« ago a friend recommended Cascarets
zmrr inumi n,7lL li til.
machine into the scrap heap and buy a an«l after using them I can willingly and
9ay that they have entirely
Blériot before I leave this track. The cheerfully
cured me. I therefore let you know t h a t I
biplane is out of date and we might as shall recommend them to any one suffer­
well admit it .”
ing from such troubles.” — Chat. H. Hal-
•wrn. 114 E 7 th St., New York. N. Y.
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A L L T H I S W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
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D on’ t th ro w y ou r m oney aw ay . A d o lla r sav ed
government was unable to prevent the to thee the task Is easy.—lllon, trans­ 1« tw o d o lla r« ea rn e d . O u r o rig in a l re lia b le M od em
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revolution from spreading, because the lation of Andrew I-an*.
m e n t s a v e s us» tim e an d y o u r m o ney .
sympathies of the people, outside the
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Explosion Injures Seventeen,
San Francisco—Seventeen persons
were severely hurt in an explosion
from a fire in an apartment house in
Ellis street.
Four of the number
were newspaper men and the others
were members of the fire department.
Most of the lodgers had left the build
ing before the explosion occurred, ami
those who remained on the upper floors
escaped on fire ladders.
Captain |
Joseph Cappelli and Hosemsn Thomas
Bell of the fire department were over- |
I come by gas and were rescued by their
comrades.
ALCOHOL
Coughs o f
Children
Especially night coughs. Na­
ture needs a little help to quiet
the Irritation, control the in-8
Hammation, check the progress l|
of the disease. Our advice is ^
— give the ch ild ren A y e r’sf
C h e r r y P ectoral. Ask your!
doctor if this is his advice also.)'
He knows best. Do as he says.
¡Paralysis Kills Student.
Princeton, N. J . — Marcus Crawford,
W « p u b lish o u r fo rm u las
| of Franklin, Pennsylvania, member of
I the freshman class of the university,
W » u r i » y o a to
| died in the universary infirmary of in -1
s o n ■u i t y o u r
do ato r
fantile paralysis.
Crawford went to j
the infirmary four days ago, complain
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yourdoctor
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despite heroic efforts to save him, he order. “ Correct it, at o n c e !” he will
succumbed to the disease.
•ay. Then a*k him about Avtr’s Pills
This is the second death from the A mild liver pill, all vegetable.
/ th* J. C. A¿ «r Oe., Lowell. Maas.——
same disease in the freshman class.
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