Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, December 15, 1910, Image 3

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    CHRISTMAS POULTRY
W e want everyth ng m the piodu ee hi a for
our Chrialmu.s trad*
S «n d uh you i t u r k e y s .
Sexui us your c h i c k e n s
An»l your ducks un«l g e e s e
A m i your v e a l an ! p o r k .
W e can Use \. ur produce any day in the
year. A d d re:-» all shipments
F R A N K L S M IT H M E A T CO.
" F ig h u n g th e B e e f T r u s t"
POR I LAND, OREGON
KODAK
SUPPLIES
AN D
KODAKS
W rite for cHtalot-’ ims and literature.
Developing
and printing. Mail orders given prom pt attention
l ortlanu Photo Supply Co.
149 Third Street
P O R T L A N D . ORE
H a lib u t.
Halibut la the "holy but” or flound
er. The flounder plaice or but wai
called holy, it la supposed, because 11
was chiefly used as food on the fasl
days of the church. "Hollyhock” ii
the holy hock or mallow, which got
that natno because It was broughi
from Palestine.
In Sunday School.
Teacher "What happened to Lot's
wife?”
Young America— ‘I suppose
you mean about her turning to «alt,
but that looks to me like a yellow
Journal wto-c ”
Worked Both Ways.
A Scotch laird oneo said to his ser^
ant John, who had complained of his
temper: "I am sure, John, It is noe
miner on than It’s off." "Aye,” said
John, "but, laird, it's nae suner off
than It's on.”
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Byrup the b» st remedy t.» use foi their ciiildioa
luuug the teething period.
Copernicus.
Nicholas ropernlcus, 147/Y-lr»43. first
demonstrated the fart that the earth
moves around the sun rather than the
sun around the earth, which was the
universally accepted belief.
Rheumatism
Is A Constitutional Disoaso.
It manifests itself in local aches and
pains,—Inflamed Joints and stiff mus­
cles,—but it cannot bo cured by local
applications.
It requires constitutional treatment,
nnd the best is a course of the great
blood purifying and tonic medicine
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
which corrects the acid condition of
the blood and builds up the system.
Get it today in usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
TON — A **«vcr itn4 Chemist,
in. Specimen prie.it: (mUl,
l, S ll'u r, lúo; Gold. 60c; /ino
:• cnv. lopoH nnd fu ll prie«, lint
o r Coppur. $1. .'i
àppi
uni
:
i
"i
C
u i1 r* d «-id t’ mijlro work mo
».» “j.'i’!1
'"'
xlcfurouce:
Carbonato Nutiouul , '
H Evail • lie. . «
Silver. Ee.'i'l. PI.
ow ard
k
i
Hardly Complimentary.
A widow not 100 miles from Bishop
Auckland had been in the habit of
giving any old boots she had tp spare
COPYRIGHTS ANO TRADE MARKS to a customer for his wife. Not hav­
_____ __ secured.
Book o f accurate ing had any for some time, he called
~ ~ inforr tat on fr«-«- on riq U M t
and asked the widow If she had any
i. K. Vbtli. 719 •’•«>»i ! o Trade bid«.. Poitland. Of.
(Eme o l > I i »• .' Olin«1. VVualiinvion. D. ('.'
boots, adding: "Y e see, my missus hes
such greet, lung, ugly, splatherlng
broken mac’. iinery and castings
feet, that Aw cauna get a pair to tit
inds by a new process,
m aking them as food as n.-v . Machine work of her only yours, an’ she san weer them
all kinds. W ■ - any old thing
Pu iLind Oxy A.elylene
comfortable.”— Exchange.
Weltling Umpauy, s O j U is . ui M. 1 liooe Mam 67&J. I’wlUnd, Or.
PATENTS
WE WELD
CO
YOU
W ANT
AN
IN C O M E ?
T h e Vtava Remedies cure backache, nervous­
ness, fem ale trouh * i and rectal diseases.
Send
fo r our Ix.ok ff> .
W e want good women agents
everyw h ere. M at ■ money at home.
W rite for
purticular i. T h e V avi Co.. 009 Rothchild Build­
ing. Portland. Ore,pm.
PORTLAND COLLI CTION AGENCY
‘.17 Alm ky Building. Portland. Oregon.
ALL DEBTS LOLLElTLD.
NO COLLECTION NO CHARf.fc
rrC O F F E E
I T E i A S P IC E S
3AKIN0 POWDER
EXTPJECTS
I
JIJ 3 Í HinilT
■ < 5 n r 3 2 î£ £ iB n n > - !
c L O s .iE r a m E R j,
PORTLAND. 0 * 1 ___)
Protestant Churches In Rome.
There aro now 11 Protestant cfcurr!
bulldlnga In Rome: Three Englisl
Episcopal, oijp Presbyterian, tw<
Methodist, four Baptist, one Walden
slan, one German Lutheran, and om
of the Free Italian church.
A Bright Child.
Visitor—“ I do think your son Is ro
bright.” Proud Mother—“ Ah, yos, he
works so hard at hts hooks I have
been afraid he would develop tho
Bright's disease.”—The Widow.
An Evident Success.
"So you have a position as stenogra­
pher. I hope you will succeed In ma­
king yoursolf Indispensable to youy
employer." "I think I have, auntie.
W e are to be married next month.”
We Positively Pay High­
est Prices for
RAW FURS
O IL .
M & A Ia
46 Per Cent Protein— 10 Per Cent Fal
T H E W O R L D S BEST
FOR
CO W S. P O U L T R Y -
all
FAE.M ANIMALS
" I t 1« almost w ithou t an equal as a concentrate«!
fe e d .’ ’ — U. S. A gricu ltu ral Dept. Bulletin No. 6*
and 372.
S O I.D P.Y A L L D E A L E R S .
PACIFIC OIL MILLS,
Write for Further Information
N. M. U N G A R CO.. Inc., F U R R IE R S
109 Seventh St.. P O R T L A N D . ORE.
P U B L IC L A N D S
A d vice g iven on all m atters pertaining to Hom e­
stead. Desert Land. Tim b er Claims, M ining. Ir r i­
gation. E tc. A ppeals prepared; S tate your case
w rite fo r information.
G R O V E R L A N G M A D C , Attorney
W ashington, D. C.
Form erly L A W E X A M IN E R ; Land Office. W ash­
ington. D. C.
Seattle. Wa.h.
RELIABLE DENTISTRY
REASONABLE RATES
Full Set ol Teeth only.. . .$5.00
Fridge-work or Teeth with­
out Plate*. $3.50 lo $5.00
Red Rubl-er Plates only .. $7.50
(ood Rubber Plates only..$5.00
bold or Torrclain frowns
.............. $3.50 t# $5.00
fold or Porce!ain Filling«. $1 op
Silver F ill«* only . 50c to $1
Painless Extraction on'v___ 50c
FREE when Plates are ordered
(UR WCRK GUARANTEED PERFECT
hpecitil attention
o out-of-town n r r o «.
Drop in* a nofttnl for u|»i>oinTmeni. Out-of-town
work coniiue'e«! in n «lay. No b«>tter wor any­
where Modern o«niipmeiit. l ivery operator u
■pee ml inf. l-ady attendant.
THE NEW YORK DENTISTS
DR. rf. A BTURDEVAftT. M«r
Houts: 8 *. m. to 8 p. nr. Sunday*. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m
N. E. Cor. Fourth and Mormon.
Portland. Oman
2
Minute
C O LU M BIA
Indestructible Records
Fit any make of phonograph or graphopho.ie
Brilliant Tone
Never Break
Never Wear Out
SOLD BY YOUR HOME DEALER OR
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.
PCRTLAND, OREGON.
There are lamps that cost m«»re. btit th ere is n«* better lamp made at any
price. Constructed o f s«»lid brass; n ickel plated— «-astly kept el«»an; an
ornament, to any room in any house. T h ere Is nothing known to th** art
o f Lamp-making that can n«1d to th e v a *»e o f ttio K A Y O Lamp a s a light-
givin g d«*vice. Every d«>aler everywttere. I f not a t yours, write foF
descriptive circular to the nearest agency o f the
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (In c o rp o ra te d )
F IL L -O
I f you have aching teeth or caviti«*« and you are
too nervous for th- dental ordeal, try Fill-O. the
home dentist. A t d ru ggists or by mail. 60c.
FILL-O MFG CO. 351 fnptrc Bid«.. Se»lde. Wi«h.
Blumaer-Frank Drug Co., distributors for Oregon
_____ _________________
_ ___________________________
Foresight.
"W ho Is the man who la so loudly
and energetically opposing restric­
tions on autotnoblllng speeding?
I
don't recollect having seen him
among the motorists before." "You
haven't. He's not a motorist, he's an
I undertaker."
ALCOHOL
OPIUM— TOBACCO
Throat
PORTLAND.OREGO a Coughs
H .b it* Po«Itl r l , Cor<-1.
Only authorised Keelgy 1 n-
stitute In Oregon. W rit»
I fo r Ù lustratM «ir«u l*r.
KeClEY Hwrrnm, 71L lirai.
C. Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
Thia w on defu l man has
made a life s tu d y o f the
p ro p erties o f Roots,
H erb s and Barks, and
is g iv in g the world the
b e n c iito f his services.
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a
N o M ercu ry, P o iso n s
o r D ru gs U sed. N o
L ip iii u':
O p e r ,t io n s 0,1 C u llin g
G uarantees to cu re Catarrh, Aathm a, Lung.
Stom ach an i Kid: ey troubles, and all P riv a te
Dis«eas**s o f M n an«i Wom en.
A SUR5 CANCER CURE
J u st rec. ved fro m P ekin , C liir.a— safe, su r»
an«J reliable. U ..fa ilin g in its w«.»rks.
I f you cannot call, w r ite fo r sym ptom blank
«m l circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps.
CO N SU LTATIO N r R tC
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
IM M i
Tint St..
CSC. M o rri.o n , P o rtla n d . O r.
Ask your doctor about these
throat coughs. H e will tell
you how deceptive they are.
A tickling in the throat often
means serious trouble ahead.
Better explain your case care­
fully to your doctor, and ask
him about your taking A y e r ’s
C h erry Pectoral.
W e publieh our formulas
_
A yers
CURED
W e banieh alcohol
from our m eáiolnee
W e urge you to
oon*u!t your
dootor
Who makes the best liver piils? The
J. C. Ayer Company, of Lovell, Miss.
They have been making Ayer's Pills for
over sixty years. If you have the slight­
est doubt about using these pills, ask
your doctor. Do as he says, slvays.
- » m y n i i c .i/ v o s . L»w»u.Sill. —
ONE
Census Bureau Announces Grand T o ­
tal for United States.
Washington — Total population of
the United States, exclusive of posses­
sions, approximately 91,549,500. To­
tals for these states were announced:
Wyoming, 14,5965, an increase of
53,434 since 1900.
Alaska, 64,356, an increase of 764.
Hawaii, 191,909, an increase of
37,980.
The states so far given have an ag­
gregate population of 85,362,725. This
is an increase of 20.4 per cent over
the aggregate population contained by
the same states in 1900.
The five states ton reported had an
aKKregate population of 5,139,336 in
1900. I f they maintain the growth of
other states their aggregate will be
brought up to 6,186,774, giving a
grand total in the United States of
91,549,503. Even i f there should be
no gain at all the total would be 90,-
502,061.
Washington is expected to show an
increase of almost 100 per cent, and
Georgia is counted on to sustain the
average, but, while Wisconsin prob­
ably will score a gain, it is not be­
lieved it will reach 20 per cent.
There is no doubt the total will be
over 91,000,000. The computation is
confined to the United States proper.
The population o f Georgia, Wiscon­
sin, Washington and Montana, the only
states for w hich figures have not yet
been announced, will be made public
soon, together with the exact total
population of the United Staes.
Population of the Islands of Hawaii
is as follow s:
Hawaii, 55,382; Kauai, and Niyhua,
23,952; Lanai, Maui, Kahoolawe and
Molokai, 29,762; Oahu, including Hon­
olulu district, 82,028; Kalawao, 785.
Population of cities:
Superior,
Wis., 40,308, an increase of 9,293;
Augusta, Ga., 41,040, in increase of
1,599.
DAY
Alaska Liner Goes Ashore During
55-Mile Gale.
Wireless Calls for Help, Then All
Is Silent—Storm is Raging
Along Coast.
Cordova Alaska, Dec. 13. — The
Alaska Steamship company’s steamer
Olympia, with 106 persons aboard, is
ashore on Bligh island, Prince William
sound. A furious storm is raging.
No word has been received from the
wireless operator on the Olympia since
this morning, and grave fears are en­
tertained for the safety of those on the
wrecked vessel.
There are 52 passengers aboard the
Olympia. Most of them boarded the
vessel here last night.
Among those
who sailed from here for Valdez and
Seward are United States District
Judge Cushman, Mrs. Cushman and
members of the Third District court,
who are on their way to Valdez, where
court convenes tomorrow.
The crew
of the Olympia consists of .54 officers
and men, Captain J. Daniels being in
command.
The Olympia sailed from Cordova at
6 o’clock last night, having arrived
from Seattle earlier in the day.
A l­
though the night was clear and a full
moon shed a bright light, navigation
was made dangerous by a 50-mile gale
which was blowing from the north.
Between 12 and 1 o’ clock this morning
the operator on duty at the navy wire­
less station picked up the distress sig­
nal of the Olympia. He answered at
once. Operator Hayes, on the Olym­
pia, then sent an urgent appeal for
help, saying that the Olympia had
struck on Bligh island and was in an
exposed position.
Heavy seas were
breaking over her, making the position
of those on board all the more perilous.
The message from the Olympia was
received with difficulty.
The men in
charge of the naval wireless station
express the opinion that the grounding
of the vessel had in some way caused a
short circuit which interfered with the
sending o f the wireless messages from
the steamer.
For several hours this morning the
naval operator was unable to get any
response to his calls to the Olympia
and it was feared that the vessel had
gone down with all on board. The
operator continued his efforts and at
10 o’clock was rewarded by again re­
ceiving a faint call from Operator
Hayes on the helpless vessel. Hays
said that the storm was continuing
with unabated fury. The Olympia was
being tossed about by the pounding
waves, grinding her sides against the
rocks that held her prisoner. This
constant pounding of the
steamer
made it almost impossible to operate
the wireless.
The operator said the passengers and
crew are still hopeful that help will
come before the ship goes to pieces.
Huge waves continue to break over her
and the situation of the passengers is
extremely serious.
4
The Rayo Lamp is a high grade lamp, sold at a low price.
•■FILL Y O U R O W N T E E T H "
STEAMER ON DOCKS; C O L D S
Minute
**
91 M ILLIO N S CO UNTED .
UNCLE SAM SECOND.
Great
Britain Still
Leads
Naval Powers.
World’s
Washington — The United States
closes another year in Becond place
among the world’s naval powers. The
great navy building race between Ger­
many and Great Britain has not
brought the former country up to the
United States in the number o f battle­
ships afloat, but in ships projected and
in the total number o f war vessels of
ail kinds, Germany will crowd the
United States to third place.
These facts are shown in the new
navy year book perpared by Puttman
Pulsifer, clerk to the senate committee
on naval affairs, and soon to be issued
by the government printing office.
Stolen Gold Is Captured.
San Francisco— Six men and a wo­
man are in the city prison here on or­
ders of the United States secret ser­
vice bureau and the local police that
they are responsible for the theft of
$.r>9,000 in bullion from the shipment
of gold aboard the steamer Humboldt
on September 11. Gold bars valued at
approximately $7,000 have been re­
covered by the authorities. Papers
found among the effects of two of the
prisonrs show that $3,100 worth of
gold has been sold. Those under arrest
include E. C. Smith and his wife.
Willard Flies 55 Miles.
Los Angeles— Under perilous weath­
er conditions, marked with shifting,
smoke holding and freak air currents,
Charles Willard made a most success­
ful flight in an areoplane over the cit­
ies of Los Angeles and Pasadena Sat­
urday, traveling a total distance of 55
miles. In his flght he circled over the
business district of Los Angeles, and
then passed over to Pasadena and re­
turned to his starting place at the out­
skirts of Los Angeles. His flght was
witnessed by thousands o f persons
from the tops of buildings and streets.
China Plans New Coinage.
Peking, China— I f the latest imper­
ial decree is carried out as expected,
China will have a vastly improved
coinage system, with coins comparing
with the American dollar, half dollar,
quarter, dime, nickel and cent, and ad­
ditional coins worth, approximately,
two cents, five mills and one mill. The
standard will be silver, and the unit of
the national currency will
be the
"yuan ,” which corresponds
to the
American dollcr, its value being $1.008.
Sledding Bad for Peary.
Munyons Cold Kernel '
h* ad, thro t and lung» almost i m
Checks Fevers, stops Discharg«
nose, takes uwuy ail aches and pa
by colds. It prevents Grip and
Conghsand prevents Pm-nnnmia.
Have y«»u still or w lien |«*lnt-
ter how chronic? A ■ your driij
Munyon's Ithcuinatisin Kem« dy
h« w quickly you w ll
cured.
I f you have any kidney or Madder
trouble, get Munyon’s Kidney Remedy.
M u n y o n ’ s V tali/a-r m a k e s w e a k
s t r o n g a n d r e s to r e s lo s t p o w e rs .
m en
VALUE OF PINEAPPLE JUICE
Delightful Drink Is Now to Be Had
In Convenient Form.
OLD
THE
YOUR CHANCES FOR
HEALTH
a re a thousand times bet­
ter if you will only take
Hostetter’s Stomach Bit­
ters.
It is an absolutely
pure medicine and a sure
health m aker, because it
tones and strengthens the
entire
digestive
system
and thus drives out dis­
ease. For over 57 years
it has successfully dem on­
strated its great merit in
c.' ses o f Poor Appetite,
Sour Stomach, H eartburn,
In d ig e s tio n , D y s p e p s i a ,
Costiveness, Colds, G rippe,
M alaria, F ever and A gu e.
T ry it.
K id n ey trouble preys upon the
P a i n
r e l ia b l e
l e s s
D e n t i s t s
N ot only do w o g-uarantee our work, but w «
promise to do it quickly, painlessly and carefully,
T h e below price« speak for themselves.
S E E U S A N D E N J O Y COMFORT.
Full Set o f Teeth
......................
$5.00
B ridge W ork or Teeth W ithout
Flat«*»
............................. $3.50 to $5.00
Gold Crowns.
...........................
$3.50 to $5.00
Forcelain C r o w n s ........................... $3.50 to $5.00
Gold or Porcelain Fillings...................
$1 L’ d
S ilver Fillin gs
50C to $1
15 Y E A R S ’ G U A R A N T E E .
Hours, 8 A . M. to 8 P. M.. Sundays, 9 to 12.
Union Dental Co.
P A IN L E S S
First and Morrison Sts,
D E N T IS T S .
P O R T L A N D , ORE.
ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE
«
CUT RATES IN
PAINLESS DENTISTS!
. v 4 P a in less E x t r a c t io n ....... Free
r
V i K Y S ilver F illin g s .............. 50o
jn p w »i_
J Gold F illin g s ....................... 75c
^
L > / 11 K - Gold C r o w n * ............. $3
^
,
f J
Porceluin C r o w n s ................ $5
N
x
, M ola r Gold C r o w n « ............. $4
f*
B ridge W o r k , 22 K. G o ld ... $3
c- /
In la y F ills, P u re G o l d ........ $2
V e r y N ic e R ubber P l a t e . . . . $4
B est Rubber P la te on E a rth ................................ $7
A L L T H IS W O R K IS GU A R A N T H E D.
D on’ t throw your money aw ay. A dollar saved
Is tw od ollars earned. Our o rigin al reliable Modern
Painless M ethods and our p e rfe c te d office equ ip­
m ent saves us tim ean d your money.
MEN mind, discourager an«l lessens
The man who thinks out and brings
am bition; beauty, v i* o r and
out a new food preparation usually lias
AND
cheerfulness soon disappear
to create the “ long-felt want’ ’ which
the kidneys are out o f
W O M EN when
he fills.
In tackling the pineapple
order or diseased. F’or. grood
juice problem, no such difficulty con­
results use Dr. K ilm er's Sw am p-Root the Kr«-ut
BOSTON DENTISTS. 5th ii M o rr;«o n . P e r t l a * «
kidney remedy. A t dru ggists. Sample bottle by Entrance 291’ a Mn*risnn, opposite Postoflice and Meier »
fronted James D. Dole, of Honolulu.
mail free, also pamphlet.
Fra.ik. E*ta! l.-hed in Portland 10 years. Open evening*
When we eat pineapple it is for the
until 8 and Sunday* until 12:10. for people who work.
Address, Dr. K ilm er & Co., Bingham ton, N . Y .
juice alone, and less fibrous and more
tender the fruit, the juicier it is and
Freedom.
The Bahamas.
the better we like it.
Indeed, the first point we have all to
Th© Bahamas have no descendant#
When the doctor orders pineapple in
determine is not how free we are, but now of the Indians whom Columbu*
cases of throat trouble or certain stom­
what kind of creatures we are. It is found there. They were carried away
ach and intestinal difficulties it is the
of small importance to any of us by tho Spaniards to work in min««
pure, uncooked juice pressed from the
whether we get liberty; but of tbo and pearl fisheries elsewhere, when
ripest
obtainable fruit which he
greatest that we deserve i t Whether they were not ruthlessly exterminated.
wants his patients to have. It is this
we can win it, fate must determine; Of the white population many are tb«
same refreshing juice which the nurse
but that we will be worthy of it we descendants of the Loyalists of Geo«*
gives fever convalescents where cool­
may ourselves determine; and the sor- gia and South Carolina who fled hith­
ing and slightly acid drinks are desir­
rowfulest fate of all that we can suf­ er when tho United States became In­
able. So pineapple juice already had a
fer is to have it without deserving it. dependent. Tho blacks’ speech pre­
place.
— Uuskin.__________________
sents one specially curious feature:
The problem then, to be solved, was
they exchange their vs and ws, exr
how to get the pure juice of pineapple
For F’en-and Ink Worker«.
on the market in such a form that it
If you have to draw a straight line actly as the Ixmdoner did when Mr.
would please the healthy lover of the
with pen and ink, and have not the Weller insisted upon spelling hi«
M ANUEL IS IN PO V E RTY.
fruit, and be useful to the doctor and
nocessary beveled ruler or line instru­ name with a “ We.”
the nurse. A syrup would not do, be­
ment, place an ordinary ruler on a
Fruit of a Good Life.
cause of the impossibility of suiting Deposed King o f Portugal Given Ref­ blotter, with their edges exactly par­
When you see an old man amlab)«,
individual tastes. Even the juice of
uge by Duke o f Orleans.
allel and touching;, and hold the pen mild, equable, content, and good-
the finest H aw aii« canned pineapple
so that its side projections touch the humored, be sure that in his youth h«
Rome— The Tribuna prints an inter­
would not answer with its small quan­
blotter. There is then no dangor of has been just, generous and forbear*
view
with
a
Portugese
personage
tity o f preservative pure cane sugar,
an ink-smeared line, but the pen mark lng. In his end he does not lament
whose
name
is
not
mentioned,
but
who
because the physician needs to regulate
will be clear and smooth, and the pa­ the past nor dread the future; he 1«
is
said
to
be
a
leading
Royalist,
con­
the amount of sugar prescribed. To
per clean and unblotted.
like the evening of a fine day.
cerning
Manuel
II,
exiled,
king
of
Port­
make a long story short, Mr. Dole
ugal.
T R Y MURINE EYE REMEDY
spent years in experiments which fin­
A Footnote.
Manuel, he says, is poverty-stricken for Red, Weak, Wj^iry, Watery Eyes
ally resulted in the Hawaiia Pineapple
She—“ What is this at the bottom of
and
unable
to
choose
a
place
of
resi­
and
Granulated
Eyelids.
Murine
Doesn’t
Juice which bears his name.
this line:
‘This man had a strong
Dole's is the Juice of “ Picked Ripe’ ’ dence. Owing to lack of money the Kmart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists and striking soul?’ ” He (reading)—
Bell
Murine
Eye
Remedy,
Liquid,
25c,
dethroned
king
has
been
compelled
to
Hawaiian Pineapples pressed out and
“ The note says: This man must harw
50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in
bottled on the Islands where the fruit accept the hospitality of the Duke of
Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books been a kicker.’ ”
Orleans
at
Wood
Norton,
Eversham
grows. Filtered, refined, sterilized in
For three months, he has and Eye Advice Free by Mail.
the bottle, retaining all the natural England.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
not
had
means
with which to pay his
flavor and aroma, not a bit of sugar,
M an n e rs vs. M a n n e ri s m .
water, preservative, or anything else servants.
Manuel, according to the interview,
is added. It has been four months on
There’s a vast difference between
the market.
During this time the hopes that he will be restored to pow­ manners and mannerisms. For In­
Juice has been distributed all over the er, insisting that a republic in Portu­ stance. manners takes its soup softly
United States, in some parts in ample gal cannot exist. His friend predicts and quietly, while mannerism gargles
quantities, while in others the supply that a congress of the powers will set- it. Manners Bays: “ Pnrss the buttah.
| tie the Portuguese affair, but he says please;” whllo mannerism bites a
has been very restricted.
Its success has been most gratifying ! that otherwise the Royalists are ready chunk out of a piece of bread and
to fight for the restoration of the mon- stutters: "Slip me the grease, will
and unprecedented.
In its favor were the previous favor- : arehy.
you?”— Detroit Free Press.
able reception of Haiwaian Pineapple,
Preserve All Things.
AV IATO R UP 10,499 FEET.
the general knowledge o f its high
Words are like coral, the dead
is n o t a “ fo o d ” - it is a m e d ic in e , a n d th #
quality, the therapeutic values of
o n l y m e d ic in e i n th e w o r l d fo r c o w s o n ly .
pineapple juice known to the medical World’s Record for Height Broken houses of once living, fresh ideas. In
M a d e for th e c<>w and, as its n a m e in d ic a te «,
them are preserved the history, ro­
profession, and the remarkable pro­
u cow c u re . Barrenness, re ta in e d a fterb irth ,
by Frenchman in Monoplane.
mance and adventure of the human
a b o rtio n ,«OOUrs,c;iked u d d e r,a n d a ll s im ila r
duct itself.
So, four months have
a ffection s p o s itiv e ly and q u ic k ly cured. N o
mind.
They
are
full
of
old
customs,
Pau, France — Ascending from the
sufficed to give this new drink a large
on e w h o keeps co w s, w h e th e r m a n y o r few j
can afford to be w ith o u t “ K o w - Kurm.
field here, M. Legagneux Imaginative conceits and tricksy no­
hold upon the people of the country aviation
It is m ad e e s p e c ia lly to keep c o w s h e a lth y
until the demand is practically un­ broke the world’s altitude record, ris­ tions.
O ur book “ W h a t to D o W h e n Y o u r C o w «
A rc S ick” sea t free A sk y o u r lo c a l d e a le r for
ing to a height of 10,499 feet. The
limited.
______
* ‘ K o w -K u r e , " o r send to th e m a n u fa ctu rer«.
Frenchman landed half frozen after a
Dairy A ssociation Co., l..yndonvllle, Vt.
remarkable plane downward. He used
Was His Nest
Little Frankie was once sent out to a Blériot monoplane.
The previous official height record
nako a new nest for a hen. Some
;lme after the nest hnd been complet­ was made by Ralph Johnstone, who in
“ I have used your valuable Cascarets
ed ho camo In and said a hen was the recent meet at Belmont Park, and I find them perfect. Couldn’t do
« i i - a ¡L.
on th « l ’a. ifle Coast is exi-ruted here.
ibout to lay. On being asked if she soared 9,714 feet.
without them. I have used them for dentistry
W
e
have
bu ilt up our reputation on it. Y t m e ia
A t Philadelphia, November 23, J. some time for indigestion and biliousness
A-as in the nest that he had mado he
d. ih im I on iu
<v and «•aun«.t get better p a in le««
»aid: “ No! mamma, I was on that Armstrong Drexel made a remarkably and am now completely cured. Recom­ -*ork iinvwhere, no matter how much you pay.
Wo finish plate and
high flight and claimed the world’s mend them to everyone. Once tried, you
>ne myself.”
bridge work f«>r oufe
o f - town putroim in
record
When this was disputed, will never be without them iu the
one (iny If <l«nre«t
family.”
—Edward
A.
Marx,
Albany,
N.Y.
It’s Pettit’s Eye Salve
Drexel requested the officials of the
Painless oxtnu-tioa
fr»»«j when piattsi o*
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good.
that gives instant relief to eyes; irri­ Weather bureau to examine his baro­
bridge work is order.
Do Good. N ever Sicken. Weaken or G rip«.
e«i. Conaultation free.
tated from dest. heat, sun or wind. graph. They did so and cerdited him
10c. 26c. 60c. N ever sol«! In bulk. The tren-
All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, with an altitude of 9,897 feet.
otne tablet atamp«*d C C C. Guarwnt««*i to
Molar Crowns $ 5 . 0 0
These
cure or your money back.
N. Y
. __________________
22kB ri.j„T ..lh4.0 j
figures, however, have not been offi­
1 00
cially accepted by the Aero club of
On© of Tom Hood’s Last Joke«.
Enamel Fillings 1.00
Shortly before his death, being vis­ America.
Tak e up the profession o f
Good Rubber
_
ited by a clergyman whose features as
put«*,
5 .0 0
20 Rescued from Wreck.
well as language were more lugubri­
Best Red Rubber _ _
Plates
7 .5
ous than consoling. Hood looked up
Oswego, N. Y .— The steamship John
DR. W. k. Wlif, pKi'iomr tuo Monet* Painless Fxtr'tlon .5l
E v e ry city and town in th«* U nited S ta te « is
at him oompasionately and said, “ My Sharpies, of Chicago, grounded on the
21 mst iiTmuHio i* roiruNO
best m ethod «
w aitin g for
dear sir, I am afraid your religion shore o f Galloup island, while going
A H w o r k fu lly g im rn n te e d fo r fift e e n year*.
D O C T O R S O f C H IR O P R A C T IC
doesn’t
agree
with you.”— From from Chicago to Ogdensburg. A snow
C o .,in c .
Planche’s Reminiscences.
storm was raging and waves rolled
Chiropractic as taught by us is supreme and
P a in le ss D e n tists
foremont in rank ami «iign ily. Il ’ taught 1
over her, flooding the boiler room and
•lon g the lines o f the phil«»sop)i:c;i! ami pt
fining
putting out the fires. Not until next
8 A ;.1. to b r M. bunder*. 9 te i
Citte
ologicul lawn o f nature ami is easily under- 1
“ Salt River."
stood. Send stamp fo r fr e e catalogue.
day
was
the
stranded
vessel
sighted
by
That imaginary stream called “ Salt
No 51 - ’10
river,” up which defeated candidates the steamship Hinckley and by that
OREGON PEERLESS COLLEGE OF C H iR O fR A :ilC
P N
are supposed to be rowed, Is one of time, driven from the vessel by intense
D R . J. t . I A V A L L E V , P h . C.. P r é » .
r
cold,
Mrs.
George
Russell,
w
ife
of
the
>
m
l
v
o
r
t
i
« e r g p le a
the most felicitous of all our political
!i w r i t i n g fi
T h ir d Floor. Bn«-h:m;in l ’d dg., P o r t la n d O l t . J
n i l i o n t l i is p a p e r .
Americanisms, although Its authorship first mate, and half o f the crew, had
reached one of the islands. The Hinck­
unknown.
ley took all hands aboard.
Biliousness
IF
fr -
'$ â f
i
C H IR O P R A C T IC
r f i • ! -i
i
È*
W is e D e n ta l
j NY
Spain is Cyclone-Swept.
Cererebe, France— Advices received
here say that Western Spain has been
swept by a cyclone that razed every­
thing in its path.
Several small ves­
sels sank in the harbor o f Corunna,
and several persons were drowned. At
| Seville the river rose 10 feet, flooding
j the valley.
Several persons were
killed and many wounded near Bilbao.
Oporto, Portugal There are heavy
floods in Northern Portugal. The Sou-
sea river, normally a small stream, is
now a raging torrent 36 feet deep. The
water supply of this city is threatened.
*3, *3-50 & *4 S h o e s i ° wbo !!^
B O Y S 'S H O E S , $ 2 .O O ,$ 2 .3 0 A $ 3 . OO
Oil Men Criticise Idea.
W .L .O o u g im m t a .0 0 .t3 .S 0 mnd *4 .0 0
Los Angeles Secretary Ballinger’s
mhom9 ai*a pot///vo/jr th o b e a t m a d e
mnd m o a t po;* '. Bar a h o o a f o r th o pr/cs recommendation that the state regulate
In A m o r l c a , a n d a r o th o m o a t e c o n o m ­ the price of crude oil is being criti­
ic a l ahoem f o r y o u to b u y .
cised and declared impossible by some
D o you r«*alizo that niv .ali«>f*» h ave tw*en the et
d «rd f'>r over .«» ve.i •*, that I m ake and «e ll ii
$3 00. $3.50 ami $4.00
.«*■ than any ..tli er man
«■>. and tliHt D o l l a r r<
fa c t o r «r in tlie l
D o lla r . 1 G iiH rsinte«' m y s h o e * to hold th*
:*-r. ;■ n*l w ear lon ger tin
Shape ¡.»ok :«ii‘i flt
any oth er $3.00
.* 2) >»r >1 oo shoes yon can bu
V u a llty count*, «ml q n aiity ha« made my *h«
What th ey are
r h s L e s t l s n o l •»«** W s r k
You w ill he nleaned when y«»u buy my *dn
beoanje o f the flt and aj.j »-»ranee, h i :«! when
c«»ines tim e fo r jr«»ti to purehaee another
r i
w ill be m ore than pie:«-»-! heeni <e the
wore so w ell, and tr«ve you *o much com fort.
of the oil men.
“ We might just as
well have a committee to regulate the
price of wheat, beans and other com­
modities,’ ’ said S. C. Graham. “ I f we
can procure a proper disposition of the
oil lands and of the petroleum produced
from these lands, we can safely permit
« competition to determine the price.”
Washington — Representative Ma­ C A U T I O N ! s
con, o f Arkansas, threatens trouble for and pn>-* stamp«
I f yotir dealer «-snnot *u. , v you with W. I . Dougins
Captain R. E. Peary, Arctic explorer, $h.»e*,
w r it» for > U 1 »rd**r Cntal«»g.
when the question of making him rear
W. L. DOUiLAS. 145 Spsrk Street. Brotk!««. I s m .
admiral comes up in the house. Macon
is a member of the naval affairs com­
mittee. He contends there is no more
proof that Peary discovered the pole
than Dr. Cook had to prove his asser­
tions. He threatens to fight the bill
to the last ditch.
Propose Auto Battalion.
Berlin - In the reichstag General
Von Heeringen, Prussian minister of
war, describing the government’s plans
of enlarging the army, derlared: “ The
organization of an automobile battalion
is required.
The progress of aerial
navigation demands the organization
of three aeronautical battalions o f two
companies each.”
R em ington P u rr p G u n « a r d R e m in g t'v
a u t o i . g a
: •
;
B H cn G ur£>f- .«
Ç- f*. -tj
in
’
S h o 'g u n a » e p r e ie n t th e h igh est d r
m o d e rn «h o tg u n m a n u fa rtu re .
T h is cl..«m u p r o v e n
b y th e fa c t th a t o v e r 50 'i o f th e Int* rs »a ie H a n d i­
c a p « f- r th e last thre-» y e a r « h a v e h e rn w o n by
R r m ir g t o n S h o tg u n «. M o r e w in n in g « than a ll other
•h o tg u n « o f a ll m a k e rs c o m b in e d .
R E M IN G T O N P U M P C U N - H a i r n r r ! « « , 5V=d I W h .
Slide Action, B«>ttoin Ejection recogv/rd as *n:iv«!rd in this
class of repeaters.
R E M IN G T O N A U T O L O A D I N G S I I O T G U N
I f.mmer-
le«s, Solid Breech combines the «<iv«ntB^-s« f all other shotgun«
with being iutoloading without the I t* thereby of an ounce of
muizle energy ha* a minimum recoil ahtoluu ly *aie.
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