Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, December 22, 1910, Image 3

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    It’« Dlfforant In Llf«.
Smith Wants Your Christmas Poultry
“In novel« tb« vlrtuoua hero tb riT i
Mu wants thousand« of turkey«.
w«lt» twenty year« for th« oqualljr »If
tuoua heroine; In r«al life neither
wait« for the other more than 20 min.
utee, and sometime« not eren that, If
there Is anything more exciting going
on."—"Liang of Dream«," by O. 11.
Burgln.
h « w a n t« th o u s a n d * o f th is k e n s.
And many hundreds d u c k s a id geese.
D ry p ick y ou r p o u ltry . L iv e poultry should
bn sh ipped nt o nce.
D ressed sto ck should
rea c h us T h u rs d a y . D ecem lx-r 22.
F o r good
sto ck we will g iv e you th e ru lin g m a r k e t p rice
• t ( 'h ristm u s. W e will no t c h a rg e com m ission.
S h ip by e x p ie s s . A d d ress all sh ip m e n ts
T H A N K L. S M IT H M E A T CO.
"F ig h tin g th e B e e f T ru st"
PO RTLA N D . O REG ON
Bond«.
A bond la « certificate of obligation
to pay money secured by mortgage or
otherwise. A bond Issued by a cor­
poration (or by a municipality or goy-
•rntnout) Is au Interest-bearing debt
certificate.
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Cures all humors, catarrh and
rheumatism, relieves that tired
We Positive’y Pay High­ feeling, restores the appetite,
cures paleness, nervousness,
est Prices for
builds up the whole system.
RAW FURS
Writ, lor turllwr I ii I mtm I uo
Get It today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called S a rs a ta b s .
N . M . U N C A R C O .. I n c . , F U R R I E R S
10» Sevenths!., PORTLAND. ORE.
Too Much to Forgive.
A woman may bo a thorough Chris­
tian in most things, but she never
really forgives the kindness of the
man who brings her husband home
about 3 a. m with his feet sticking out
of the window of a cab.
R E L IA 'L s DENTISTRY
REASONABLE RATES
h P tt o' 1reftiM.y.
$5.00
I'r di f-work or Teeth w th­
ou Hole.
$3.50 lu $5.00
K«l Rufcbor Piute, only .. S7.S0
food Kubbn Plain oaly .SS.0J
1 old or Porcelain Crowua
S3.SU it $5.00
olj or Torce a-n Fillin'!», $1 up
-her Filling* only
50c lo $1
Pamleu Extraction only___50c
FREE when Plates are ordered
i ur W ork G uarantied
T a k e up th e p ro fessio n o f
CHIROPRACTIC
E v e ry c ity and tow n in th e U n ited S t a t e s is
w a itin g fo r
DOCTORS
perfect
or CHIROPRACTIC
C h ir o p r a c tic a s ta u g h t by u s is su p re m e and
fo re m o st in ran k anil d ig n ity . I t is ta u g h t
alo n g th e lin es o f th e p hiloso p hical and p h y si­
ological law s o f n a tu r e and is easily u n d er­
stood. Sen d sta m p fo r fr e e catalo g u e .
I r i ’ t’iUion
o mu of town p w ro u .
J roit iih it l OH' . l ior appointm ent. Out ol iuwn
vorh t on ; It* • <1 in ii day No better work uny-
where Student c>jiiipii.ont. Every operator a
aiM Ciiilioi. i.ady abundant.
OREGON PEERLESS COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
THE NEW YORK DENTISTS
OK. H A tTUKDtVANT. M*r
Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p m Sundays. 9 a. ra ta I p. m
W. F. for Fourth and Morrison.
Portland, Oreeon
DR. J. C. TA VALLEY. Ph. C .. Pres.
T h ird F loo r. Itu ch an an B ld g .. P o rtla n d , O re .
Th« Rayo Lamp is a high g rad e lamp, sold at a low price.
T h e re a re lam p s t h a t co st m ore, b u t th e r e is no b e tte r lam p m ade a t any
p rice . C on structed o f so lid b r a s s ; n ic k e l plated —e asily kept c ie n n : an
orn.im ont to uny room In a n y house. T h e r e 1 s n o th in g known to th e n rt
o f lam p -m ak in g th a t can add to th e v a lu e o f th e K AYO Lnm n a s a lig h t-
g ivin g d evice. Every d e a le r everyw here. I f n o t a t yours, w rite fo r
d escrip tiv e c ir c u la r to th e n e a re st ngenev o f th e
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (In c o r p o r a te d )
Daily Thought.
Small draughts of philosophy lead
to atheism, but larger ones lead back
to God.—Francis Bacon.
COFFEE-
TEA SPICES
PORTLAND COLLECTION AGENCY
3AKIN0 POWDER
> EXTRACTS
317 A lisk y 'B u ild in g . P o rtla n d . O reg on.
AU. DEBTS COLLECTED.
JU ST RIGHT
< £ Z 3 3 !E E E 3 > -
PATENTS
cwssnaDEVERs
THE¥E3YBEST
d e n tis tr y on t he P a c ific C o a s t is e x e c u te d h e re .
W o havo b u ilt u p o u r re p u ta tio n on it . 1 on can
d epend o n q u n h t y and can n o t g o t b e tte r p a in le s s
-work an y w h ere, no m a tte r how m u ch y o u p ay .
I W e fln lrh p late and
| bridge work fo r oat*
| o f-to w n p atrons in
o n e 'd a y i f desired.
P ain less e x tra ctio n
fr e e whpn pi at cm o r
I bridge work is order«
|ed . Consultation free.
A
n
a
X T C
AND
k o d a k
S U P P L I E S
W rite fo r c a ta lo g u e s and lite ra tu r e .
D eveloping
and p r in tin g . M ail o rd ers g iven p rom p t a tte n tio n
T o rtla n d P h o to S u p p ly Co.
149 T h ird S t r e e t
B E S T M ETH O D S
A l l w o r k fu lly g u a r a n te e d f o r f i f t e e n y e a r s .
W ise D en tal Co., me.
P a in le s s D e n tists
M i n « Building. Tlilrd and Waitilngton PORTLAND, ONI,
8 A . M . to 8 P . 18.
Su ndays. 9 to 1
ALCOHOL
OPIUM— TOBACCO
Po sitiv ely Curod.
O nly authorized Keoiey I n .
Htituto In O regon. W rite
fo r lllu “trate<f circu la r.
KcaCY INSTITUTE, 7 1 L 11 TH N.
P ortland ,O r e g o n .
P N U
d
N o . S Z - ’ IO
T H E N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t í sers
in e iitio u t h i s p a p e r .
please
1 1 1 C V ! r I n broken m ach in e ry and c a s tin g s
TV k f t El L U o f all k in d s by a new p rocess,
m ak in g them as good a s new .
M ach in e w ork of
all k inds. We fix an y old th in g . Portland Oxy Acetyl«*
A tiding Coapany. 305 U uu St Phew Mam 6769. Pertlaad. Or.
t t
I Molar Crowns $ 5 . 0 0
1 22k Bridge Teeth 4 . 0 0
I Gold Fillings
1 .0 0
| Enamel Fillings 1 . 0 0
I Silver Fillings
.5 0
SGood Ruboer
_. AA
j
pi * ; . .
5 .0 0
I Best Red Rubber _ _ A
1 Plates
7 .5 0
■R. W. A. W1S1, Passnm and M uasis Painless Extr'tion . 5 0
C fllc e B o o r s :
COPYRIGHTS ANO TRADE MARKS
red.
Book o f a c c u r a te
se reu
cu re
d.
n fo r m a t;on fr e e on req u e st.
’ - Bid«..
• PorlUad.
I. I . MUCK. 719 Board ’ et " Trsde
Portland, Or.
hr.
tL ate oi U. S. Patent Ottico, **' iniugiou. U. C.Í
PORTLAND. O R t.__ j
as TUM UTASIUNI0 IN PlltUM
NO COLLECTION NO CHAROL
PO RTLA N D . O RE.
Double Explosion Wrecks N. Y.
Central Power House.
Trolley Car Hurled on Top of Auto
By Blast—Children In Hospital
Narrowly Escape.
New York, Dec. 19.—Twelve persons
were killed, two of them women, and
30 were injured in a double explosion
of gas and dynamite in the new electric
power house of the New York Central
Kailroad, shortly after 8 o ’clock this
morning.
The torce of the explosion shattered
hundreds of windows in the big hotels
and apartment houses in the neighbor­
hood of the railroad terminal, causing
alarm among the guests. The dynamite
blast picked up a northbound trolley
car, lifted it in the air and sent it
crashing down upon an automobile
which was passing along the other side
of the street. Four of the passengers
were killed, and every one in the car
was injured.
The railroad service was only tem­
porarily interrupted. The new sub-sta­
tion power house, where the explosion
occurred, is at Fiftieth street and Lex­
ington avenue, which is half a dozen
blocks north of the Grand Central sta­
tion.
The explosion partly wrecked the
engine house near by and prevented
the firemen from gtting their appar­
atus into the street. Alonsignors La
Pette and Hayes and Fathers O’Connor,
McQuade, Sinnott and Byrnes, of St.
Patrick’s Cathedral, hurried to the
scene and administered the last rites
of the church to the more seriously in­
jured.
At the postoffice substation at For­
tieth and Madison avenues, the explo­
sion slightly injured several clerks and
threw the mail all over the floor. In
the New York Nursery and Child’s
Hospital ceilings were partly shaken
down, and the windows broken, but
fortunately none of the 300 children
there was badly injured.
The power house, which is built of
stone and brick, and is six stories high,
took fire after the explosion, and the
interior was practically burned out.
Just what caused the double explosion
may probably never be Known. For­
tunately for the thousands of commut­
ers on the New York Central lines, the
force of the dynamite blasts was di
rected in an opposite direction from
the railroad tracks, otherwise the load­
ed incoming trains might have been
wrecked.
Officials of the railroad learned that
there were many workmen in the build­
ing at the time of the explosion, and
that but few of these had been account­
ed for. In the Bible Teachers’ Train­
ing School, on Lexington avenue, di­
rectly opposite the power house, 125
men ami women who were on their
way to breakfast, were thrown to the
floor by the blast. Many of the men
and women were injured, and several
of them were taken to hospitals.
All the windows in the building were
blown in and the ceilings fell.
The damage to the power house and
other buildings has not been estimated,
but it was stated that it will likely
exceed $500,000.
The employes of the railroad have
been unable thus far definitely to as
sign the cause of the explosion, but it
is believed a large quantity of dyna­
mite stored in magazines close to the
substation was responsible for the
greater part of the damage.
Wireless Stops Train.
D O Y O U W A N T A N IN C O M E ?
Ottawa. Canada.—Drawing a train of
T h e Viavi Rem edies Cure backache, nervous­
twelve cars and rushing over the rails
ness, fem ale ' roubles and rectal diseases. Send
fo r our book fre e . We want good women rep re­
at a speed of forty-five miles an hour
sentatives everyw ere. Make money at homo.
on a stretch of track near the city of
W rite fo r particulars. T h e Viavi Co.. 609 ttoth-
ehild bu ilding. Portland. Oregon.
Toronto, a powerful engine on the Ca­
nadian Pacific railway service was
brought to a quick standstill, with the
Happiness In Self-Conquest.
throttle wide open, and the engineer
I f you have overcome your lncllna- standing in his cab. a mere spectator,
tlon, and not been overcome by It. like those present with him to view the
yon have reason to rejoinee—Plautus. wonder.
The brakes had been applied on the
big locomotive and train of cars by a
wireless wave of electricity. It seemed
as if a giant had seized the equipment
and held it with ease.
Experiments with a wireless train-
control system have been quietly con­
“ F o r o v e r n in e y e a rs I su ffe re d w ith c h r o n k ducted by the Canadian Pacific Hail
c o n s tip a tio n a n d d u r in g t h is tim e I h a d to ta k e
an in je c t io n o f w arm w a te r o n c e e v e ry 24 h o u rs wav company since last May, and this
demonstration was the culmination of a
b e fo r e I co u ld h a v e an a c tio n o n m y b o w e ls
H a p p ily I trie d C a sc a re ts, a n d today I a m a w ell long series of successful tests.
Constipation
m an.
D u rin g t h e n in e y e a rs b e fo r e I used
C a s c a re ts I su ffe re d u n to ld m is e ry w ith in te r n a l
p ile s . T h a n k s to you. I a m fr e e fro m a ll th a t
th is m o rn in g . Y ou c a n u se th is in b e h a l f oi
su ffe r in g h u m a n ity
B F . F is h e r , R o a n o k e . I l l
P lea s a n t, P a la ta b le . P o te n t. T a s te Good.
Do Good. N ev er S ick e n . W eak en or Gripe.
10c. 25c. 50c. N ev er sold in bu lk. T h e g e n ­
u in e ta b le t stam p ed C C C. G u aran teed to
cu re o r you r m oney back.
Fresh Air in Winter
In winter, It Is hard to get fresh air
in certain rooms. Some rooms in a
house are usually colder than others,
and If you open the windows it is
hard again to heat the room properly.
If you keep the windows closed
you don’t get fresh air; if you keep
them open you cannot quickly reheat
the room. The
» E X S s t o r K e c u c a T r i o i J
Absolutely mokeltu and odorless
solves the difficulty. You can leave
the windows in a room open all day
in winter, and when you close them
apply
match to
Perfection Oil
Heater and heat the room to any tem­
perature you desire In few minutes.
a
a
a
The Perfection Oil Heater Is finished In jspsn or nickel. It burns for
nine hours It hss a cool handle and a damper top. It haa an a n to m a tle -
lo c ltln g fla m « s p r e a d e r , which prevents the wick from being turned high
enough to «moke, and ¡a easy to remove snd drop back so that the wick can bn
quickly cleaned. An indicator always show* amount of oil In the font
The filler-cap does not need to be screwed down. It Is put In Ilk« a cork
In ■ bottle, and is attachad to the font by a chain.
The burner body or gatlerv cannot become wedged, because of a new
device in construction, and consequently, It can always be eaally unscrewed in
an instant for rewicking. The Perfection Oil Hester Is strong, durable, wall
made, built for eervlce, yet light and ornamental.
D m I tri Bvtrywhtr r. if not tt y m , wdH jc* itscripttm cim lcr
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DYNAMITE KILLS 12
Chinese Royalty Balks.
Pekin.—The throne has issued an
edict refusing to create a constitutional
cabinet in compliance with a memorial
recently presented by the national as-
sembly and also declining to accept
the resignations of the grand council
lors. The imperial senate also adopted
a resolution praying for the immediate
creation of a cabinet, and it was be
lioved the throne had decided to ae
cede. The national assembly will soon
meet and the whole subject will be
discussed.
M e r e N ew
Y o r k t r a N ow t io lit f o f
W h a t L '*«-d l o Um F o r e i g n t u t i o i a .
Y o r k — T h eo d o re
M ayor
Standard Oil Company
D a v id
d ress
th e
G a y n o r. O sc a r
C ohen
P h illip s o n
th e
U n io n
tn tin n «
16
to
o f
to
19
S.
o f
C in c in n a ti
A m e r ic a n
be
h e ld
in c lu s iv e .
w ill
co n fe re n c e
H eb rew
h ere
and
□ IT
on
of
C o n g re
Ja n u a ry
Stops Hair
Falling
ifc rs
......................... 50C to $ 1
D o n ’t th ro w y o u r m o ney aw ay . A d o lla r sav ed ; S ilv e r F ly in g s
is tw o d o lla r s ea rn e d . O u r o riffin u lre lia b le »vfod> rn
15 Y E A R S ’ G U A R A N T E E .
P a in le ss M eth o d s an d o u r p e r fe c t e d office e q u ip ­
H o u rs, 8 A . M. to 8 P . M.. S u n d ay s, 9 to 12.
m e n t s a v e s u s tim e u n d y o u r m oney.
SORE EYES, weak, inflamed, red,
watery and swollen eves, use PETT­
IT ’S E Y E SALVE. All druggists or
Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
Parting Shot.
A local minister had had a serious
time In fighting the saloon element in
his town and had not been backed up
in his efforts by the members of his
own church. This with other trou­
bles had led to his resignation, and
in announcing his departure at his
farewell sermon he said: "I am going
to do something the devil has nevor
done. I am goine to leave C------.”
H is
The Clothes Brush.
Sometimes the useful clothes brush
la the only unattractive thing on mi
lady's dressing table. The "pretties’*
never have good bristles, and the
plain wooden handle can be made to
harmonize with the room by covering
It with flowered silk. Cover the raw
edges with c - 1
Maxims of a Novelist.
"Relations always want to know
where you are going and w hat you are
doing—there’s nothing so curious as
relations.” "One gets to know people
better in one’s thoughts someth . j -
than when one Is with them.”—"S.:
George’s Objection,” by Mrs. W. K
Clifford.
Minute gß “
Entrance 291 Mi M orrison, opposite Postoffice and M eier .t
P A IN
Fra ilc. Established in Portland 10 years. Open evening» j
until 8 and Sundays until 1 2 :1 0 . for people who work.
I • • snd M -
Minute
COLUMBIA
W .
Is.
FOR
Indestructible Records
B O Y S ' S H O E S , $ 2 . 0 0 , $ 2 . 5 0 AND $ 3 . 0 0 .
Thm benefitm of free h id e»,
which a pply p rin c ip a lly
to oolo leather, and tho
red uced ta riff on mole
leather, now enablam mo
to give tho wearer m ore
walua to r hla money, bet­
te r and longer wearing
$3. 0 3 .BO and 04 ahoem
than I co uld give him n re -
vlepa to thetarlffrevlalon.
Fit any make ol phonograph or graphophone
Brilliant Tone
Never Break
Never W ear Out
SOLD BV YOUR HOME DEALER OR
B E S T IN t h e W O R L D
I f f c o u l d tak«
large
D o y o u r e a l i z e t h a t m y H h o e * h av e been t h e sta n d a r d fur
<r 30
y e a rg ; t h a t I m a k e an d «e ll m o re $3.00. ? (M ia m i $4.00 sh o » e s • t h a n
S n r o th e r m a n u fa c t u r e r in t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ? (Q uality <
I t ban m ade W . L . D o u g las sh o e s a h o u se h o ld word e v ery
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.
T t is alm ost w ith o u t an equal as a r o n c r a t r s ts d
f s s d ." —U . S . A g r ic u ltu ra l D ep t. B u lls tin No. M
SO LD BY A LL D E A L E R S
SaattU. W u h .
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..P t
tli .’. : . t a k e n o
c a llf u
t i o n ! • name anrt price: tamped
îü ;;: æ on in..1
your dealei cannot supply you with W. I
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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s u b s titu te
Mail < irder f a t a l o *
I M M O L A * . 1 ».» *i» i r k H t ., H r o e k t o i i , i
PUTNAM
FADELESS
DYES
C o lo r m o r e g o o d s b r ig h te r a n d f a s t e r c o lo r s th a n a n y o th e r d y e . O n e 1 0 c p a c k a g e c o l o r s s ilk , w o o l a n d c o t t o n e q u a lly w e l l
a n d ia g u a r a n te e d t o g i v e p e r f e c t r e s u lts . A s k d e a le r , o r w e w i l l s e n d p o s tp a id a t 1 0 c a p a c k a g e . W r i t e fo r fr e e b o o k i e !
b o w t o d y e , b l e a c h a n d n u x c o lo r s ,_________________________________________ M O N R O E d r u g C O M P A N Y . Q u in c y , Illin o is .
PORTLAND’S
NEW INDUSTRY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
INDORSES OUR COIN PAYING MACHINES
MODEL NO. 1 .
A
WONDERFUL
DEVICE
fo r
B a n k a . S to re s , T h e a t r e s and R ailroad T ic k e t
O ffices. C om panies w ith L a r g s P a y ro lls and
all C la sse s o f B u s in e ss w h ere c h a n * e m u st be
m ade q u ic k ly .
Y ou p r e s s th e k e y s fo r th e
am o u n t d esired , tu rn th e c r a n k and th© e x ­
a c t am o u n t (th e m ach in e ca n n o t m ak e a m is­
ta k e ) fall« in to you r hand, a t t h e nam© tim©
it R tG IS T L R S ON T h f TA PE a t top. e x a c t
am o u n t paid . T h is does a w ay w ith a lis tin g
m achine, and th e se rv ic e s o f o n e o r m ore men
in a b an k . T h is m ach in e also m ak e s ch a n g e
fo r $1.00, $5.00, $10.00 and 420.00, by to u ch in g
o n e k ey only.
THE PURPOSE 0 E THIS COMPANY 1« t h . m « n u -
f a c to r in g and se llin g o f a u to m a tic c h a n g e -
m ak in g : lis tin g , ad d in g : co in -p a y in g m ach in e s
and d e v ice s o f a sim ila r n a tu r e .
WE OFFER FOR SALE a sm all b lo ck o f sto ck f o r
fa c to ry and e q u ip m en t, in lota o f 1 to 1000
sh a re s a t $11 e a ch .
M O D I 1 No. 1
THIS COMPANY WILL RETURN ANNUALLY $100 FOR EVERY $100 INVESTED
FORTUNES CADE BY GROUND-FLOOR INVESTORS
$100 inv ested
$100
"
$100
”
$100
'*
in B u rro u g h s A d d ing M ach in e Co. retu rn e d
” N ation al f a s h K*giM»er Co.
"
“ U nderw ood T y p e w r ite r Co.
”
" M e r g e n th a lfe L in o ty p e C o.
'*
$ 4 1 ,3 4 0
$ 4 2 ,8 7 0
$ 3 8 ,3 2 5
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
T h e B u rro u g h s A dding M ach in e Co. la th e fir s t tw o y « a rs retu rn e d
a sto ck dividend o f 1000 p e r c e n t ; now p a y in g 7 p e r c e n t an n u ally , or
$7Q 0on e a c h $ 1000.
STOCK ADVANCED 1 0 PER
CENT DEC. 7 lh . 1 9 1 0 .
In v e s tig a te b e fo re
th e n e x t a d v a n ce , w h ich w ill com e soon.
SEVERAL NEW MACHINES w ill he ready fo r d e liv e ry b e fo re N ew Y e a rs.
P O R I I AND CM AM BER O f C O M M ERCE
U . S . C a sh ie r Co.
P o rtlan d . O r.. Nov. S, 1910.
I>eur <1
I h,.-. <• th e | i .r e in n o tify in g you th a t a t a m e e tin g
o f th e Board o f Tru
- o f th e P o rtla ii'l C h am b e r o f C o m rrerce, held
Nov. 1st. Milo, I wa <i • • ' •« 1 to s ta te th a t th e d e m o n stra tio n o f you r
a u to m a tic «-oin p ay in g m a c h in e co n v in ce d th e T r u s te e s (,f ita e x c e l­
len ce. that, th • - <
d e r i* p e r fe ct in e v ery w a . unci th a t a fa c to r y
fo r th e m anufa«-: ire <»f th e se m uch non would l>e an u n u su ally d e­
sira b le in d u stry fo r P o rtla n d .
I am . your» re s p e c tfu lly ,
»Signed )
E . C . G I L T N E R . S e c r e ta r y .
I AD O & TIITO N B A N K . P O R TI AN D . OR.
A d e v ice o f thi-* c h a r a c t e r ha» long lieen d e sire d by th e h an k s and
is th o ro u s
th s m a c h in e a s
p e r fe c t as y o u rs is a t th
p r e s e n t tim e th a t th*’ n a tu r a l ev o lu tio n o f
th e m a c h in e would e v id en tly be so m e th in g s t a r tlin g .
(S ig n e d )
C. B . W O O D W O RTH .
U S bpKiturr
TMC SEATTLE N ATIO NAL B A N K
Auuts $ 15.000.00$
U . S . C a sh ie r Co ,
S e a t t le , W aah .. D e ce m b e r 1, 1910.
P o rtla n d . O re .,
I hav e tod ay i**en an In te re ste d w " • « o f th e w ork p e rfo rm e d hy
y ou r c h a n g e -m a k in g m ach in e . N o th in g to e qu al i t haa e v e r corn© to
my n o tice , nor hav e 1 e v e r heard o f a m a c h in e p o sse ssin g th e a sm s
u tility as a m e c h a n ica l c a s h ie r. Y o u rs very tru ly .
R . V . A N K E N Y , C a a h ls r.
T e a r o ff a n d S e n d ( o u p n n T o d ay .
FARM ANIMALS
PACIFIC OIL MILLS.
PI d cT I.A N D . O R B .
D O U G LA S
COWS, P O U L T R Y -
all
L E S S D E N T IS T S .
• 3 .0 0 * 3 . 5 0 & $4 . 0 0 S H O E S
N atio n al C ash R e g is te r C om pany in 1906 paid fo r sto ck div id end s
$5.000,ti00.00. Now m a k in g 11.000 R e g is te r s p e r m o n th .
H av e sold
to d a te o v e r 990,000.
46 Per Cent Protein —10 Per Cent Fat
THE WORLD’S BEST
Union Dental Co.
«OSTON DENTISTS. 5th 3 M orrison. Portland
M e rg e n th a le r L in o ty p e C om pany h a v e paid <2 d iv id e n d s—1R94 to
190$, a g g r e g a tin g $23,1« 1,067.00.
—
United States Cashier Co.;
: EJNITflY STAIfS CASHirR CO.
In co rp o rate d U nder O r tc o n L a w s
MANUFACTURERS OF CHANGE-MAKING COIN-PAYING MACHINES
D r.
ad
,Tbe deacons of a Baptist chapel In
PA“ltenham, England, got a shock |
w\*n they heard the contents of the j
wIU af one of the chapel trustees, who |
died fn December, 1908. By a codicil |
he left a hundred pounds to the chapel
for each deacon who attended his fu- i
neral. There were nine deacons, but
not one of them attended; so Instead 1
of the £900 by which the chapel
might have been the richer, the legacy !
was void._________________
H O S T E T T E R ’Sj
S tra u s s, Ju d g e
P itts b u rg ,
tw e n ty se co n d
o f
R o o s e v e lt.
IT H E K E Y S T O N E j
T O H EALTH
IS
When he Urat got back from a trip
abroad, the young mau felt strongly
the need of hie afternoon coffee and
cake when i o’clock came around. The
STOMACH
New York Bun says this was not only
Ayer’s Hair Vinor, new Im­
custom, but a bit of medical advice,
because the dootor at Carlsbad had
proved formula, will certainly
told him that Americans didn’t eat
stop falling of the hair. Indeed,
enough and that was a reason why
webelieveit will always do this
they were so nervous.
unless there is some disturb­
Appeal Made Effective.
The young man expected when ho
A certain Harford (Md.) farmer has '■ ance of the general health.
wen! Into one of the Email lunch
hit upon a mode of relief from tres- I Then, a constitutional medicine
places downtown that his request for
passing fowls belonging to his neigh­
oofTee and cake might be looked upon
may be necessary. Consult
bors. On one end of a thread four j
u something odd, as typically foreign.
your physician about this.
Inches long he fastened a grain of
U was to his surprise then that he
^ oesn ot^ hartg^ h^ coloi^ fjh^ ialr^ ^
corn and on the other end a tag In­
found that he was not by any means
f o r m u la w ith «ach b o t ti*
scribed "Please keep me home.” These
If you are sickly and run were scattered where the trespassers
the only person In the lunch place !
y
Sh ow It to j o s *
dooijr
who was there with such an object.
down and very easily sub­ were usually found, and a score or !
Aak him abo ut i t ,
Theie was a fair crowd, each man
more
of
hens
carried
home
the
appeal.
th e n do au ho u * f
jected to Colds, Grippe or
taking his coffee and cake. Some of |
Stomach Ills you cannot
The reison w hy Ayer’s Hair Vigor stops
Many Enemies of Beauty.
the men appeared to be clerks and
Really, when we come to think how 'ailing hair is because it first destroys tne
others were just office boys. So the j take a
better medicine
are the enemies of beauty germs which «SUSS this trouble. After
young man spoke to one of the men
than the Bitters.
Thous­ numerous
—fear, sorrow, worry, disease, dust, this is done, nature soon brings about t
behind the counter.
ands have already proven wind and all the unfavorable Influ­ full recovery, restoring the hair snd
“Oh, yes," replied he, "there is al
scalp to a perfectly healthy condition.
ences of work—It Is not after all sur­
ways a good crowd In here at thD , this; why not you today?
prising that so little of our childish
hour. I think you will find the same j
beauty remains In later life.—London j
thing In other food places. People
Be Wise In Selecting Friends.
Dally Mall.________________
■eem to come In here Just naturally
A I'atnious Fair.
Every young man is the better iof
far that mid afternoon food, and with
The Ancient of a Future Day.
In a vast country like Russia, hard- i
cherishing strong friendships with ths
these fellows it isn’t a case of a de-« iy yet opened up by railway communl- | People are always talking of thi wise and good; and he whose soul Is
ferred luncheon either. They do It cation, It is not surprising that thsrs study of the ancients; yet what doei knit to one or more chosen associates
because they are hungry and they should still be a great fair like that this mean but apply yourself to thi with whom he can sympathize In right
don’t want too much. The habit has of Nishni Novgorod. This town forma actual world and seek to express It aims and feelings, is thereby the bet­
come up very strongly In the la-.t few the meeting place of Russian and j since this Is what the ancients die : ter armed against temptation and con­
Asiatic traders, and the amount of when they were alive?—Goethe.
years.”
________________
firmed In paths of virtue.—Collyer.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing business done there is probably equal
Feminine
Moods.
Byrup tiie best remedy to uso fox their uuUdrea to that of half a dozen of the largest |
Yes, That’s What We Want.
"Women will go far in certain
luring the teething period.
fairs of the middle ages. Vast quanti­ moods, far beyond their own fears and
W. L. Sanders, a Denver machinist.
ties of skins, iron, tobacco and cheap' nearer to the dictates of temper than has invented a contrivance that will
Something of a Joke.
manufactured goods lie about In great
A good example of the kind of story heaps, and surrounded by the waters a man would dare. Let the stress be feed a press. If he could Invent ft
Mark Twain used to like to weave into of the Volga and the Oka on the great great enough, and the kindest of them machine that would feed a family ha’d
his after-dinner speeches xvas the tale market place arise shops and booths to will become as the most cruel, the win everlasting fame.—Denver Tlmaa.
of the drinker who unwillingly put in the enormous number of ten thousand, gentlest as the actually criminal.”—
an application for membership in a while the visitors exceed half a mil­ "The Girl With the Red Hair,” by
P U B L IC L A N D S
temperance society, sailed the next lion. The total business transacted at Max Pemberton.
! A d v ice ariven on all m a tte r s p e r ta in in g to H o r n *
day on a three years’ voyage, on each fair is said to be about two hun­
I ste ad . D e se rt L an d . Tim l»er C laim s. M in in *. Irrt»
Marks on Mahogany.
I »ration. E t c . A p p e als p re p a re d ; S t a t e y ou r e a se l
which he kept the pledge in spite of dred and fifty million dollars, and the
White stains made on a mahogany ! w rite fo r in fo rm atio n .
longing and temptation, and returned credits opened there exceed this fig­
GROVER LANGMADE, Attorney.
table
by
hot
dishes
may
be
removed
W ash i n * ton , D. C.
to resign only to find that his name ure.
by
rubbing
In
oil
and
afterward
pour
I F o rm e rly L A W E X A M I N E R ; L and O ffice, W ash ­
had been blackballed originally.—Buf­
in g ton . D. C.
lng
wine
on
the
spot
and
rubbing
dry
Black Paper Protector.
falo Commercial.
Wrap gold or silver trimmings In with a soft cloth.
Shake Into Your Shoes
T H E O LD R ELIA B LE
black paper and you will And that
Few Forest Fires In Saxony.
A llen’s F o o t- E a s e , a p o w d er fo r t h e f e e t , f t c u re s
Dentists
Although one fourth of the area of P a i n l e s s
p a in fu l, sw o llen , s m a r tin g , s w e a tin g f e e t . M ak es they will remain untarnished through
new sh o e s e a s y . S o ld b y a ll D r u g g is ts an d Sh o e
many seasons. All frocks should be Saxony is wooded the kingdom seldom
N o t only do w e * u a r a n t e e o u r w o r k , b u t w#
S to re s .
D o n 't a c c e p t a n y s u b s titu te .
S a m p le
wrapped In black paper also. A good has a serious forest fire because of the prom ise to do it q u ic k ly , p ain lessly a n d c a r e f u lly ^
F R E E . A d d re s s A . S . O lm sted , L e R oy , N . Y .
T h e below p r ic e s s p t ;.k fo r th e m se lv e s.
quality of tissue paper should be used, vigilance of the foresters and rigfd I S E E U S A N D E N J O Y C O M F O R T .
and If this is not practicable, use a laws for the prevention of such fires. '
Lager for an Education.
A Poltava, south Russia, paper re heavier grade.
cently published an advertisement
A TRIP TO PORTLAND FREE
from a Jew who offered to pay the
Good Manners a Requisite.
CUT RATES IN
fees at a local gymnasium of three
A brilliant mind, the possession of
PAINLESS DENTISTRY!
Christian children. The reason for unusual talents and worldly success
P a i n le s s E x t r a c t i o n ..........F r e t
the offer is obvious. By the admission are all to be desired, but nothing will
S ilv e r F i l l i n g s ...........................50e
G old F i l l i n g s ...............................75c
of the three Christians an extra compensate for a lack of good man­
22 K . G old C r o w n s .................... $3
place, under the percentage form, ners, while the possession of good
P o r c e la in C r o w n s ..................... $:• I
F u ll S e t o f T e e th
..................... $ 8 .0 0
M o la r G old C r o w n s .................
would be provided for a Jew, and the manners will frequently make amends
B r id g e W o r k , 22 K. G o l d ... X? B r id g e W o rk o r T e e th W ith o u t
advertiser hoped by this desperate for a certain lack of book knowledge,
P l a t e s ....................
$3.50
to $ 5 .0 0
I n la y F ills , P u re G old ........... $2
Gold C ro w n s .. ........................................$ 3 . 5 0
to $ 5 .0 0
V e r y N ic e R u b b e r P l a t e . . .
means to secure the admission of his talent and world success.
to $ 5 .0 0
B e s t R u b b e r P l a t e o n F 2arth ..........................................$ ; P o rce lain C r o w n s .................................. $ 3 . 5 0
son.
( »old o r Port e ls in F illin g s ......................................$ 1 U s
A L L T H I S W O R K I S GU A R A N TV I I >.
sad 372.
Hebrews Are to Convene.
N ew
Jo s iih
»
Qot Nothing From Legacy.
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eye«,
and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t
Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggist*
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 23c,
60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve hi
Tube 1000 Miles Long.
Aseptic
Tubes, 25c. $1.00. Eye Bookr
Chicago.—The Record-Herald tomor
and Eye Advice Free by Mail.
row will announce the completion of
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
an engineering project for the construe
tion of a tunnel between here and New
Firmness Not Stubbornness.
There is a vast difference between
York and other Eastern cities. Ac­
cording to the plans, the tunnel will be stubbornness and decision, between
of sufficient dimensions to carry tele firmness and what is termed "pig
phone and telegraph wires and a pneu headedness." The decided man has
matte tube for the transmission of thought out his course and sticks to
packages. “ Terminals here and in New It for good reasons. The stubborn
York have been constructed,” says the
rept.rt, “ and in a short time men will man Insists on having his way merely
be placed along the proposed route to because it is his way.
begin the actual work of excavation.”
Roman Water-Mills.
Water-mills were used In the time
Balloonist’s Body Found.
of Julius Caesar. In Roman time«
Bremen.—A fishing cutter has found slaves were condemned to the corn-
in the North Sea the body of Lieuten mills, which were propelled by treads
ant Lange, pilot of the balloon Saar. Afterward cattle were used. In the
The Saar and eight other balloons third and fourth centuries there were
started in a race from Essen on-the as many as 300 cattle-mills In Rome
Ruhr, Rhennish Prussia, November 13.
Seven of the balloons made safe land
ings the following day and later the
•FILL Y O U R O W N TEETH
Hessen descended in North Germany.
The Saar never was heard from again,
F IL L -O
although the 22 German torpedo boats
I f you h a r e a ch in g te e th or c a v it 'e s and you aro
and other Craft watched the North Sea too nervo u s fo r the d en tal ordeal, try F ill-O the
for several days. Lieutenant Lange, home d e n tist. A t d r u g g is t* or by m ail. 50c.
FILL 0 NFC CO. 151 is s a * Ufe 5natta, «afe
Lieutenant Rommeler and a civilian,
R lu m a e r-F ra n k D r u s Co., d is tr ib u to rs fo r O res''».
Herr Zimmerman, were on board
to t h t n e a r e s t agen cy o f th *
lt©d)
DRJJTK 4 O’CLOCK OOi 1 JùJk
to runrembtr !
you need a remedy
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