DO IT NOW! Solve the G if! Problem for One and All. An appropriate t'hn.stum* Post Card car­ rying a cheery moaaaffe to ail your frem lo will bring; more hupp iiiubm than o'•< iktd. Or«. Curda will coma by return mail. Remedies for Seasickness. Among curious remedies for te*» ■lcknetH is that which Is popular among the mariners In the Levant— the daily swallowing of Iron rust, which Is obtained by scraping It off the anchor or anchor chain. But this is only part of the necessary treat­ ment, for a small pouch containing I roasted salt nnd flowers of thyme must j be tied upon the abdomen as firmly as can be borno— this being considered to counteract the effects of the Inter­ nal disturbance caused by the rolling of the vessel. Loss of Appetite The Question. “ That cheerful statesman has de­ clared to his constituents that ho Is not a Jeremiah.” “ That’s not the ques­ tion,** replied the campaign manager. “ What we want to know la whether he is a Jonah." Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and ia often a forerunner of prostrating dis­ ease. It is serious and especially so to people that must keep up and doing or get behindhand. The best medicine to take for It 1» Dally Thought. Though we soar into the heavens, , the great constitutional remedy though we should sink into the abyss, we never go out of ourselves; it is 1 always our own thought that wo per­ Which purifies and enriches the blood and build» up the whole system. ceive.— Condillac. Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Hood’s Sarsaparilla K O D A K S s ^ l T es W rite for cHtaloirues and literature. Developing and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention F o r t la n d P h o t o S u p p ly C o. 149 Third Street P O R T L A N D . ORE. Uf C Uf F I il broken machinery and castings ■" t TV L L K J of all kinds by a new process, making them aa good as new. Machine work of all kinds. W.- fix any old thing. Furtlaad Oxy-Acrtylene Welding Company, 305 Uius St Phone Main 6769. Portland, Or. P A T E A IT Q CDPVR|QHTS AN0 TRADÌ MARKS I A l C PI I O "toured Look of accurate -1 ■ nformat on free on reimest. , J * MOCK. 719 Bond »I T.ad. BIJ«.. Po.tisad, Or. (Lute o. U. ». Puient Ottico, Wushingtou. U. O.) SCHUMACHER EUR CO. Manufacturers of Kura. Raw Furs lx>u rht and Bold. Furs rem-xlel.-d a specialty. 209 Madison S i., bel. first and Iront S ta, Portland, Oregon •• F IL L y o u r o w n teeth m FILL-O I* you have aching teeth or cavities and you are too nervous for the dental ordeal, try Fill-O. the home dentist. A t druggists or by mail. 60c. Loose Shoes. Quite as bad as too tight shoes, against which wo are always warned, are too loose ones; they cause corns and bunions and often produce flat­ tening of the arches. The woman with the peculiarly shaped foot who cannot get shoes exactly to fit her except when made to order, should get them a little too long rather than a little too wide; It Is the lessor of two evils._______________ Cattle From the Sahara. The cattle raised on the fringe of the Sahara are known to be oj good quality and are estimated at 2,000,000 head. With a little scientific feeding during the dry season their numbers might rapidly be increased and the Soudan region might become a sort of second Argentina. . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 TILL-0 MFC CO.. 3S1 lmu«' Bldt. Seattle. Watk 1)1 umaer-Frank Drug Co., distributors for Oregon « WJNYUNS GUT RATE MUSIC ROUSE STRING A N D B A N D INSTRUM ENTS All Sheet Music 16c. tended to. Foil i* Pin tels of l u Mail orders carefully at­ S M IT H & STO R E Y 127 Filth St., Portland, Or .. •.» Vt o v ■■ r n p \ n r .__ jw *t. . i y j s * ■ a* • r ¿T- • - • every limi \ f r i l D r will liedLsiHilhe.»«'II |1 L dml ¡i(vi»|or.ite worn mit >t(iiu¿ili5..)"(l .relieve db! re«». COFFEEl TEA SPICES 8AKIN0 POWDER I EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT -CSBBHEmCHr CI4SSET& BEAVER E N G R A V IN G C O .' MEAT PRICES GOING DOWN. MAKES WEARER OF HOBBLE Chicago J. Ogden Armour says the SKIRT HUNT T A L L TIMBER. whole tendency in the prices of stock- yard products is toward a lower sched­ ule. He also said the descent would Animal Chases Autoists and Tosses be gradual and warned the public Up Girl With Freak Gown— Fair against too h.tstily accepting the belief Feminines Climb Trees and that a drop from the highest to the Jump Fences. lowest prices tv : “ . “ The packers’ prices to the retailers Pottstown, Pa.—A pretty girl auto- are based entirely on what we have to pay for the live animals,” said Mr. mobilist in a big mushroom bat aud a Armour. "Generally speaking prices hobble skirt had a lively experience are lower and 1 believe they are work­ with an infuriated bull over in Chester ing towards a still lower level. The county in the vicinity of Buck. She present situation is the result of the was one of a gay party of six, evenly enormous corn crop and of previous divided as to sex, who had come up high prices that stimulated everybody from Philadelphia in a large touring car, and acting on the suggestion of to raise livestock. “ The public iB getting the benefit of one of the men, that a stretching political conditions and should get fur­ would do them all good, they got out. The three girls, charmed by the ther benefit as the increased supply of rugged beauty of the landscape and livestock reaches the market. "T h e recent high prices of meats anxious to get some wild flowers grow­ and packing house products cannot be ing on a slope of the Chestnut hills, attributed in any way to the packers ventured forth. Their course lay over nor to any combinatior. of persona or a field in which some sleek cows and firms engaged in the packing house in­ an innocent-looking bull were brows­ dustry. I t has been due to conditions ing. The girl wearing the mushroom ha* that developed from a scarcity arid a high price for com, which is the basis with its gay Parisian trimming lin­ gered some distance behind her com­ of the supply of livestock. “ Conditions in livestock raising are panions, and the bull saw her and bigger than any packer or set of pack­ got busy in a twinkling. With a whisk ers. Our prices are based on what we of his stubby tall and a snort and have to pay for livestock, and the loud bellowing, he charged. One of the girls in the lead quickly sooner the people and the world at large realize that, the better it will be hurdled a fence, while the other sprinted to a tree and clambered up. for everybody.” But she who had exeited the ire of the bull seemed doomed. She moved PASSENGERS FACE FAMINE. as fast as she could with the handi­ cap of her hobble skirt, and realizing Wreck Survivors Shut in By Storm that her mushroom hat had put the bull Into action she adopted the on Katalla Island. strategic movement of casting it aside. Cordova, Alaska— Eighty-three per­ It worked, and her enemy stopped sons, comprising the passengers and long enough In his pursuit to make it crew of the wrecked steamship Port­ look aa if it had been In a cyclone. land, which was beached in the mouth Then he charged again, and the girl’s o f the Katalla river, are stranded on safety hinged on the question whether Katalla island. The storm which broke she or the bull reached the fence soon after the passengers were landed first She made it twenty feet ahead from the wrecked vessel, is raging of the beast; but that hobble skirt with increased fury and all efforts to was a dead weight to her free move­ go to the aid of the marooned passen­ ment. gers have proved unsuccessful. As she reached the third rail the There are few people living on the bull came up, and a wicked jab of his island and the food supply is small. horns sent her to the other side. Only It is fesred that if the passengers and a few bruises and some rent garments crew of the Portland are not taken resulted. off soon they will be forced to undergo ‘‘For goodness’ sake, don’t tell him great hardships, owing to the failure who we are!” exclaimed the three of the food supply. girls In chorus when a passerby got The steamship Alameda tried for 12 Inquisitive; and even the license tag hours to enter the stormswept harbor, was taken off the auto to destroy any but was finally compelled to give up clew to their identity. the attempt and turn back. The tele­ phone line, the sole means o f commu­ nication with the island, is down, and LIZARDS SCARE STEVEDORES the stranded passengers are entirely cut off from the outside world. Ugly Reptiles Send Men Flying, but PANAM A CANAL IN I9I3, Norwegian Workers Do Not Fear Them. P o r t la n d , O r New York.— Battle-ax lizards routed Taft Is Told Work Will Be Finished an army of stevedores from the deck Ahead o f Time. of the British steamer Parlslana. They Panama— The Panama canal will be had hardly begun taking out the bales For Red, Weak, We.ry, W.tery Eyts and A T R IP TO P O RTLA N D F R E E completed December 1, 1913. This in­ and cases from the open hatch when G R A N U L A T E D E Y E L ID S CUT RATES IN Murine Doesn ’t Smart—Soothes ISy e Pain formation was given to President T aft one of the men caught sight of a PAINLESS D ENTISTRY while he was inspecting the famous battle-ax and thought he had seen the Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25 a , 50«, $1.01 , Painless E x tra c tio n ...... Free Gatun dam. The official date of the devil in person, for it must be under­ .Silver F illin g s .................... 50c M urine Eye Salve, in Aseptic T u be«, 3:5c, If 1.00 l Gold F illin g s....................... 75c E Y E B O O K S A N D A D V IC E F R E E N Y M A IL opening remains January 1, 1915, Lieu­ stood that a battle-ax lizard Is about ' 22 K. Gold C r o w n s ............... $3 M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o .,C h ic » g a tenant Colonel Goethals desiring one the ugliest reptile on earth. His yells v. . , Porcelain C r o w n s ............... $3 year in which to train the canal tend­ drew the attention of the other work­ X M olar Gold C ro w n s ............. $4 # Bridge W o rk , 22 K. G o ld ....$3 ers and to £et the machinery working men, and one look was enough for all Inlay Fills. Pure G o l d ........ $2 smoothly. V ery Nice Rubber P la te ---- $4 of them. Best Rubber Plate on E a rth ...............................$7 Ships, meantime, will have the priv­ The stevedores carried the officers A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . 1 OPIUM— TOBACCO ilege of the canal, but at their own off their feet In their mad rush for dry Don’t throw your money away. A dollar saved TTsblts Potiti voir Cured. Is twodoliars earned. Our original reliable Modern Unly authorized heeli y In* risk or delay. land and nothing could induce them to Painless Methods and our perfected office equip­ nutate in Oregot. Oregon. Write ____ to in In addition it was announced by Col­ return to work. for illustratoti em ular. ment saves us time and your money. Some Norwegians I nstitute . 7 iE .ll th N. ¡BOSTON DENTISTS. 5th Zl Morrison, Portland onel Goethals that the report that were found who were not afraid of Entrance 291 Vb Morrison. opposite Postoffice and Meier A President T aft's visit was the forerun tULttle-axes or anything else and the Frmnk. Established in Portland 10 years. Open evenings o r t l a n d r e g o n ner until 8 and Sundays until 12:30. for people who work. of a request for another $100,000,- work of unloading the ship proceeded. 000 from congress, was unfounded. The lizards were brought on board The canal will be Completed in 1913, at Calcutta by a dealer who wanted to he said, within the $375,000,000 al­ consign them to New York, but no­ ready authorized. body wanted to assume the care of The president was pleased at the them. The bamboo cage In which he outlook for early completion and con­ carried them came apart and they es­ gratulated Colonel Goethals. He ex­ caped Into the hold. First— By locating on the EAST SIDE, where our expenses are very low. actually doing pressed amazement at the work accom­ the higheet class of dental work for much less than the big W est Side “Parlors.” plished since his visit in February, Second—Remember, we have no hired dentists, no so-called "specialists” nor students, 1909. we do our own work. HOUND HEEDS CALL OF WILD He displayed a knowledge o f the Third—W e do not charge Y O U $20 and then sell the same th ng to some one else for $5. That is what we mean when we say ONE LOW PRICE, THE SAME lO A LL technical details that surprised the ALIKE. Dog Raised In Captivity Now Leads officials, his fam iliarity dating back to W e Cheerfully Examine and Estimate Your W ork Free. Coyotes and Returns to Civiliza­ the time he was secretary o f war, tion to Steal Chicken«. when he advocated a lock canal as against a sea-level system. He was Portland. Ore.— A gravhound raised greatly surprised at the immensity of Corner Union Ave. and East Morrison by Martin Smith of Sandy has an­ Office H our.—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 1. DRS. K E I.S E Y & P IT T E N G E R the dam, some idea o f which can be swered the call of the wild and has W e have lived In Oregon and Portland more than 25 years. gained from the fact that the train become the leader of the wildest band was under way nearly three hours on of coyotes that community has known the spur tracks overrunning the great for many years. fills. The hound never returns to the vil­ lage except to steal chickens or other ‘ Perfect’ Man Collapses. forage, and residents believe that Its Lynn, Mass.— Charles Orrin Breed knowledge of surroundings has made of this city, formerly world’s amateur the varmints It leads much more ef­ There are a great many places and champion strong man and a leading fective thieves. Several persons have occasions when the possibility of get­ Methodist Episcopal layman, dropped seen the hound this fall and Its espe­ dead from heart disease. Three years cial companion Is a large coyote. The ting extra heat immediately effects an ago Mr. Breed was examined by Dr. hound pays no heed to the calls that economy by decreasing the discomfort Sargent, of Harvard, and pronounced formerly summoned It from chasing o f the worker. In the office, in the early perfect so far as physical proportions game of any kind. The dog was were concerned. Mr. Breed was 54 known In the village from a puppy. morning or late at night, before or after years old. Aa a young man he became the steamheat is on, it is o f importance famous for his extraordinary strength Bible 300 Years Old. to have extra heat. In the builder’ s and traveled throughout the country London.— The three hundredth an giving exhibitions of muscular prow­ outside office, in the shipping room, in ess, meeting strong the men. nlversary of the authorized King James version of the Bible will be the checker’s shack, on exposed lofts, celebrated In 1911, when arrange T w o Steal $15,000 Gems. In railroad stations, in studios, the Steul>enville, O.— A tray containing monta will be made for special serv­ diamonds valued at $18,000 was stolen ices and sermons and there will also from the jewelry store of W. G. Spies be an exhibition of the English Bible. PORTLAND T SY MURINE EYE REMED Y P B p P A L C O H O I. {a re P I ,O “Fighting the Dental Trust” T h e B ig East Side O n e-P rice Dentists For Business Use E R F E C T lO j here by two well dressed young men. They visited the store and purchased a Hen Lay« Her Egg Flat. diamond ring, for which they paid Athena. Pa.— Athena ia to the front $500 cash. They returned next day with a hen which laya flat egga Thla Absolutely smokeless and odorless and asked to see uncut stones. Spies, peculiarity la accounted for by the who is 78 years old, placed a tray on fact that when ahe wa» driven from an I the counter before them. He was then Irate nelghbor’a garden ahe escaped Is often s necessity. It Is ssfs, smokeless snd odorless. Apply t match, snd h rives heat quickly With four quarts of oil It burns nine hours. Has a u to­ I called to the rear of the store on some through a picket fence ao narrow that pretext by one of the men. The other tn making her exit ahe nearly had the m a t ic - lo c k in g ' f la m e . p r . a d e r , which prevent* the wick from be n, turned high enough to smoke, snd is easy to remove and drop back so that tbs dashed out o f the store with the tray. life squeezed out of -er. His companion escaped by the rear. «rick can be cleaned in a n instant. An effort to hatch these eggs, laid It has a cool handle and a damper top. An Indicator a1w*ys shows the since her predicament, has proved fu­ Magnate Ordered Jailed. amount of oil In the font. The Bller-csp it Is put In like s cork ih a bottle, tile, owing to the Inability of the moth- and is attached to the font by a chain. Butte, Mont. — James A. Murray, ler ben to turn them during incuba- The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new de- multi-millionaire and one of the best »Ice in construction, snd consequently, It can always be easily unscrewed in aa known capitalists in the Northwest, I tlon. Toultry dealers declare the flat egg was sentenced to jail for contempt of instant for rewicking. The Perfection Oil Hester Is finished in (span or nickel. It is strong, tourt by District Judge J. J. Lynch, Is one on them, but believe the same durable, well made, built for ssrvlce, yet light snd ornamental. , chere to be confined until he was ready effect may be produced by equipping to comply with the court’s order to hens with corsets properly laced Flat D ta ltri B m ry m t r t . t t * * •< Jtm rt. m r * /o r totcop tim c im U r U fW n t n t t affmey * "*• turn over mining stock valued at about eggs would be much safer carried In $25,000 in the Butte Monitor mining ' the pocket, anyway, as they would case. Mr. Murray refused to comply take up less apace. They could be with the court’s order until the officers piled up In transportation. were ready to carry out the order. ** S m o k e l e s s y fur C o ughs H O S T E T T E R ’S; S TO M A C H BITTERS W a \ Rail Courtesy. *Say.* said our Country Cousin, "you was wrong when you said that I Mr. BJones wouldn’t have time to j talk to me Why, he hadn’t read that | letter of lnterductlon you gave me half through before he told mo to call a gain. Yes, sir, he seemed to want i me to come and see him real often ; Recentdiscoverieshave shown While I was explainin’ who I was, he that falling hair is caused by invited me to call again at least six times. And I’ll bet I wasn’t there . germs at the roots of the hair. more'n an hour?”__________ Therefore, to stop falling hair, D e stro ys H a ir Germ s I f you want a medicine I that will give you the ¡g re a te s t satisfaction in leases of Indigestion, Con- Istipation, Biliousness, Colds, ¡Grippe and Malaria take none but the Bitters. Its reputation is established. 6trange Hobby. William James, probate court dep­ uty, tells of a pest extraordinary that comes about that office. She is a woman, a middle aged, heavy Jowled person, who comes around shortly after she has read In the paper of the death of a prominent man. And she comes because she wants to read the dead man’s will as soon ah It Is pro­ bated. She has no hopes of receiving a bequest in any of the wills. She Just likes to look them over. Read­ ing wills is her hobby.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. RELIABLE DENTISTRY Pettit’s Eye Salve 100 Years Old, relieves tired eyes, quickly cures eye aches, inflamed, sore, watery or ulcer - 1 ated eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. REASONABLE RATES If It Really Concerned Him. “ You told me Mr. Hyjams was busy, but would be at liberty In a few moments,” said the caller. " I ’ve waited nearly a quarter of an hour. Will you kindly tell mo what la de­ taining him?” “ He’s buttonin’ of Mrs. Hyjam’s new gown up the back, If you must know!” snapped the do­ mestic. __________________ iall Set •< Tasth n y $5.00 Eridfc-work « Teeth with­ out PUtee $3.50 la $5.00 Red Rtobtr P'ales ody $7.50 (Md Rubber Plates eoly $5.00 told or Percelein Craws* ........... $3.50 is $5.00 Uld sr Porceliia Till»*», $1 sp Silver Ftllim only 50c Is $1 Pamliki Extraction soly 50c 1 Rtf when Plates are srdeted cur you must first completely de­ stroy these germs. A y e r’s Hair Vigor, new improved formula, will certainly do this. Then leave the rest to nature. Mothers w ill And Mrs. W inslow's Soothing Byrup tu«* best remedy to us») fo i their ciuldrua lu rin g the teething period. W ork G uarantied perfect NreciHl Hi'HntiOii o out o f ; owh psiro- s. I m p hr a r odiiil or appointn.tmw Out-of-town vorK «o n . i'lf ed in ■> day. N o Oottor work any- ery operator h wiuT*1 M odern eciuipn f ill. BpecinliHt. Lttdy Httendnnt. THE NEW YORK DENTI8TS Y ou Can Get Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. W rite A lie n s . Olm sted, Le Roy, N . Y., for a free »am ple of A lle n ’s F<,c erve Last Summer's Eggs? W. L. D O U G L A S •3 *3.50 & “4 S H O E S & ° w o m I n B o y s ' S h o e s , S 2 . 0 0 , $ 2 . 5 0 & * 3 . 0 0 . B e s t in t h i W o r l d F tre o h i d e s , a p p l y i n g t o l e a t h e r u s e d I n t h e d v ;/ c c d t a r if f o n fin is h e d ^ jo/es o n l y , a n d t h o r e d a u u ______ s o l o l e a t h e r , n o s e e n a b l e s n t n to_ f f lJ C t h e — e a r e r m o r e v a l u e f o r h i s m t n o y r h o t t e r a n d i l o n g e r w e a r in g $ 3 , $ 3 . B O a n d $ 4 s h e e n t h a n ! 1 th e ta r i f f r e v is io n m y shoes li a v e f o r o v e r 30 y ea rs , th a t I m a k e an d F ell m o r e S3 60 a n d $4.00 sh o e» th a n a n y o t l i e r m a n u fa c tu r e r in th e r . S . , u n d t h a t D o l l a r f o r D o l l a r . I D i m r u n t e c M y S h o e * t o h o ld t h e i r Hhupn, lo o k an d l it b e t t e r , and w e i r l o n g e r th a n a n y o t h e r .$3.00, $H..r>0 o r 64.00 ulio. - y o u c a n b u y ? Q u a lit y h is m a d e in v sh o es T h e L e a d e r « o f t l i c W o r l d . ____ ____________________ Y o u w ill ho p le a s ed w h e n y o u b u y m y s h o e s b e e a u s e o f th o p ¡'resid en t f i t nn d a p p e a r a n c e , a n d w h e n it c o m e s t im e f o r you to p u r c h a s e if/ • l‘\m a- o* h e r p a ir , y o u w i l l l>o m o r e th a n p le a s e d he a u s e th e la s t X h orn > . o n e - w o r e SO w e ll, a n d g a v e y o u »< in m l» c o m f o r t . ____________ _______________ ‘ ' ____1 * \ ; IT IO M I w ith o u t "' t a k e n o s u b s t i t u t "" e » . \ ’ J I I v I X ■ rmiiie and price M:i in pc , |„ 11.mullís Shoos, write fo r M all Order C atalog. It your dealer cannot supply you with \V \V . I«. I M K ' U I . A N , I I . » N p u i k S I . . I l r o e k t o n , M u s t . C O u r p la n w ill k e e p th em fre s h f o r m on th s. S e ll ju.-t o n e d o z e n t g g s . nd us th e am o u n t in m o n e y o r d e r an d w e w ill m a il y ou fre»* ou r fo r m u la f o r p r e s e r v in g e g g s . S im p le — c h e a p — e f fe c t iv e . SOUND FORM ULA Co.. Seattle. Wash. EARN am o r c h a r d ilO O t> R iV L U ORCHARD LAND for sale by owner, choice ten acres 9J miles from city, elevation about 1,600 feet, almost level, red shot soil, two acre^ nix vear-o'd trees; balance raw -»tale. I r - i- $1.700, easy terms. To eliable prrty will give work clearing and carm? for adjoining ten acres, ¡mount to a ply on purchase price. Ad- IresH P. O. Box 131. Portland, or phone .71. _____________ * Standard jO il J^ompany Note Your Kxeeptlena. One of the philosophers ears that rerythln* I» sweetened by risk, but e muet except bonk deposits.—Loulo He Courier-Journal. And how a boat «otri ■ soot LTH E K E Y S T O N E ) TO H EALTH IS Pork Products and Choice Cuts of Beef Lead the Way. Q U A L I T Y CUTS auiyiuTiitG F i r s t a n d 1 A n u r t y S|g. I BULL ON A RAMPAGE l> C o u n a World War on Cholera. Tame Owl Flies 860 Miles. i Paris.—Tbe International Bureau of Victoria, B. C.— The steamship Zea­ Public Hygiene has recommended the land i a, which arrived here from Aua- celling of an International sanitary tralia, had on boad a California barn­ conference to combat tbe cholera epl yard owl, which alighted on the steam­ demlc. er 860 miles from the nearest land. tionipa .3 Our Prices W it h tb -w « you h n »o I o «n In th e h a b it o f p a rin g . an 1 >oa w ill th a t we o ffe r you e autw tan tU I Bav­ in * on a ll work an l yon can n ot * o t b e tte r (.atnleM Work tu jv 'u e M , no m a tte r how m uch you pay. ■ W e f l n lr h plate and | bri !ue work for out- I o f -t o w n patrons la l o n e «lay i f dealred. ainit-n* o rtractio a r**e whnn plates o r I bridge work is order- l e d . Consultation (re*. S | ko.ir Crown« $ 5 . 0 0 l2 2 k B rin .T H lh 4 .0 0 I Gold Fitlin,, 1 .0 0 Enam.1 F.ltinfi 1 .0 0 Silver Fillings .5 0 Plates 5« 00 Bs*t Red Rubber — _ - Piatti 7 .5 0 Pa:nlset Eitr'tlon .50 B I S T M K TH O O S A ll w ork ftilly guaranteed fo r fifteen yei Wise Dental Painless Dentists R E P E A T IN G RIFLE W e are ju»t a» proud o f the R E M IN G T O N .22 Repeaters as we are o f the Remington Big Gam e high power rifles for just as good reasons. No other make of the .22 class is built to as high a standard. T h e features that place the R E M I N G T O N .22 in a class by itself are the real big R E M I N G T O N features— Hammerless ard Solid Breech. Y o u clean the barrel from the breech— not forcing the dirt hack into the working parts as in other .22’ a, insuring life-time usefulness and maintaining constant shooting condition. T h e re is perhaps a grrater difference between the R E M I N G T O N and other 2.2 R e ­ peaters than is to be found between nflea of any other class. A R E A L R I F L E — the R E M I N G T O N .22 Repeater. m ent 2 2 short, 2 2 long or .22 long rifle cartridges. I Shoots without adjust­ Sef of Targets Mailed Fret. THE REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, A*eacy t 290 Broadway, New York City. Faffing Building, Third and Washington PORTLAND, ONI. Onto* Hour*: B A M. to 8 P I t. l u t A y i . • to 1 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more roods brighter and faater colors than a n y other dye. O ne 10c package colors silk, w o o l and cotton equally w e ll all dealer, or w e w i l l send postpaid at 10c a package. W rite for free booklet d i3 guaranteed to g iv e perfect rei M O N ItO E D K U G C O M P A N Y , Quincy, Ilunole. w K 0 dye, bsaach and ml m colors. K