Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, December 29, 1910, Image 3

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    Years of Suffering
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No Joint am .
But eh o r (Rubncribtng to local char*
C atarrh and R l o o d D is e a s e - tty)—“ Well, put me and the mlHima
down for a dollar.” Collector—‘‘I see—
D octors Fallod to Cure.
Butcher—“ Joint gift!
Miss Mabi-I F. Dawkins, 1214 Dsfay- a Joint rift.”
W e’re going to
ette St., Fort Wajrn«, ImJ., writes: What d’yer mean?
“ For three years 1 was trouble.) with give money, not moat.’*
catarrh and blood dl >-uxe. 1 tried sev­
eral doctors und u dozen different rem­
Love’s Ending.
edies, but none of them did me any
Saya an advertisement in the T.on-
•rood. A friend told me of Hood's Sur-
eapnrilln. I took two bottles of this don Express: “ Mary—Waited three
medicine and was as well and stronc hours a t appointed spot— until ques­
ns ever. 1 feel like a different person
If
uml recommend Hood's to any one suf­ tioned by suspicious policeman.
fering from catarrh,"
this Is the price of love, It Is too heavy
Het It today lu usual liquid form or a one for me to pay. Farewell, Potts.1
'
chocolated tablets culled £»jraatab a.
T R Y MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t
Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c,
50c, $1.00.
Murine Eye Salve in
Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Rooky
and Faye Advice Free by Mall.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
46 Per tent Protein—10 Per tent Fat
THE WORLD’S BEST
roie
COWS, PO ULTR Y-
all
F A «M ANIMALS
“ It in utmost w ithout un equal as a concentrated
f* od " - l . S. Agricu ltu ral Dept. Bulletin No. 68
ami 872 .
S O L D B Y A M . D K A I.E R S .
PACIFIC OIL MILLS.
Study.
Study and study hard. But never
let the thought enter your mind that
study alone will lead you to the hlghts
of usefulness and success.—Grover
Cleveland.
Seattle, Wash.
Silent Forests of Cuba.
Silence reigns in the vast forests of
Cuba
S:ys a traveler: “ No beast
crashes through the undergrowth, no
bird sli)gs In the blanches, no wind
s’ ghs through the mighty tops. The
living creatures of that world glance
nt Iseb's-dy through the air or glide
stealthily through the heavy, sound-
deadeni; g verdure.” Cuba has prac
tically no song birds; they are merely
gaudy creatures of the ballroom. She
Is happy also In having no venomous
viakea and few pests of any sorL
To Judge Its Own Needs.
With Intelligent guidance the child
can be made the Judge of what his
body needs in the amount of food. If
the child be taught—carefully — to
chow every mouthful of food thorough­
ly, and to sw&l ow It beforo taking an­
other mouthful, and If he is denied any
fluid to drink at meals, then he can­
not overeat, for appetite will bo satis­
fied before he has swallowed too much.
No More Indigestion
for those who know the
yalue of Hostetler’s Stom­
ach Bitters when the stom­
ach is weak, the liver in­
active and the bowels clog­
ged. Why? It is compound­
ed from ingredients best
adapted for keeping the
organs strong and healthy,
and its wonderful record
in the past has proven it to
be a great success.
Try a
bottle for Indigestion, Dys­
pepsia,Cel Js and Grppe. Get
OSTETTER'fl
CELEBRATED
S TO M A C H
A Modern Problem.
B IT T E R
The paragraphers are still keeping
In circulation that paragraph about
the judge who ruled a man need not
support his mother-in-law. What is
it, impecunioslty, tight-waddedness or
lust mire cussedness?
FEDERALSCAPTURED RHEUMATIC
Mexican Rebels Force Surrender
of Navarro's Command.
Further Revolts Are Feared a . Re­
sult—Government Rushes Troops
I w a n t e v e r y ch ro n ic rh e u m a tic to th r xe
to Scene o f Hostilities.
away ull medicines, all liniments, n il
Mexico City— General Navarro has
surrendered to the rebels, according to
a report that has reached here from
authorities which
have heretofore
proved reliable in the matter of war
news.
The government deniea the report
and says that he is awaiting reinforce­
ments. Officials say Pedernales is not
menaced seriously by the rebels.
It is known from other sources that
Navarro has been having a hard time.
His men are not used to the severe
winter climate of Chihuahua.
They
are not properly clothed and are short
of food and ammunition.
It is consid­
ered here that if Navarro has not sur­
rendered, he is liable to do so at any
time.
Another report says that Navarro
has not surrendered, but has deserted
with his men to the rebels.
This is
not believd.
The government now a knowledges
that the situation is very serious. All
available troops are being sent north
as fast as possible to a>sist Navarro.
Three hundred prisoners were taken
from the Belan prison and drafted into
the army. A considerable portion of
the army at present is made up of
prisoners.
In all the battles that have occurred
so far, it seems that the rebels have
been shooting particularly at officers.
The per centage of th<se wounded or
killed is very large. A t the battle of
Mai Paso, the rebels, who were en­
trenched on mountains forming the
side of a canyon, rolled immense boul­
ders down on the troops.
These did
more damage than the shooting.
The serious condition of alfairs in
the North is the principal topic of con­
versation here. There is much specu­
lation as to the outcome. It is expect­
ed that the reverses suffered by the
government recently will lead to other
uprisings throughout the republic as
soon as they become known.
A Parting Injunction.
Some years ago, when going west
w’as more of an undertaking than at
present, a young man was leaving his
home In Vermont for Illinois. The
PU BLIC L A N D S
A d vice given on all matters pertain ;ng to H ottip - family was gathered to say farewell,
•tead. Desert I.and Tim ber Claims. M inin* Irri­ and not without tears.
IRON W O RKS DYNAM ITED.
The grand­
t â t 'on. Etc. Appeals prepared; S tate your case
father took the young man by the
w rite fo r information
G R O V E R L A N G M A D E , A tto r n e y
hand and said: “ Now, John, remember Los Angeles Concern
Involved in
Washington, D. C.
the Sabbath day to keep it holy; and
Strike is Victim.
F orm erly L A W E X A M IN E R : Land Office. Wash­
look
out
for
rattlesnakes,
and
be
care­
ington. D. C.
L o b Angeles— A mysterious explos­
ful that nobodv steals vour watch.”
ion, presumably of dynamite, wrecked
T n e u v e r a m u s e d C h ild r e n .
We Positives Pay High­
a considerable portion of the building
Don’t make your children blase by of the Llewellyn Iron works, one of
est Prices for
giving them too many treats. Young the big industrial institutions of the
do not need amusements; the kind in the Southwest, at Kedondo and
R A W F U R S children
more simply and quietly they live the Main streets, at 1 :45 o’clock this
Write for Further Intormatioa.
more chance is there that they will morning.
N . M . U N O A R CO.. Inc., F U R R IE R S
grow up strong and healthy. Over-
J. E. Asbury, a nightwatchman,
109 Seventh St.. P O R T L A N D . ORE.
amused children are never happy; they who was in the office of the building,
are always craving for more excite­ was slightly injured. Windows of the
ment, and, consequently, are discon­ adjoining plants o f the Lacy Manufact­
tented.
.G o l d e n
uring company, the Johnson Machine
works and the Stearns Gas Engine
v W e s t
company were blown out and minor
“ F IL L Y O U R O W N TE E TH ”
[ . C0FFEEC
damage was done.
Residents of the Westlake district
T E A S P IC E S
F IL L -O
BAKING POWDER
two miles away were awakened by the
I f you have aching teeth or cavities and are
too nervous fo r the dentist ordeal, try ‘ ‘ F ill-o ”
- EXTRACTS
force of the explosion, which shook
the home dentist.
A t d ru ggists or sent by
JUST RIGHT
the whole neighborhood.
Who placed
mail fo r 50c.
•cu u M ir
the supposed charge of dynamite is not
FILLrO M FC . CO.
CLOSSETA DEVERS
351 Eapir« BwUa*.
SEATTLE, WASH.
known. The company has been in­
PORTLAND. ORE.
volved for many months in a strike of
union metal workers.
A hole in the ground 18 inches deep
and about six feet in diameter bears
witness to the place of origin and prob­
dentistry on the P acific Gnast is executed here.
able cause of the damage. This hole
W e have built up our reputation on it. Y o il can
2
ñ
4
depend on 7
h ly and cannot g et better painless
is just outside the business line and
0
-work any where, no m atter how much you pay.
adjacent what was the wagon entrance.
SWo finish plate and
bridge work fo r out-
On tne other side of the hole was a
Q o f -town patrons in
wooden shed, which, with its contents
■ one «lay i f desired.
«Painless oxtraetion
of stored iron, was reduced to a mass
I free w hen plates or
I bridgo work is order-
of debris.
le d . Consultation
free.
on ire«.
The front of the main building, a
1 Molar Crowns $ 5.1
Fit any make of phonograph or graphophone three-story frame, for a distance of
122k Brii),« Tfteth 4 .
probably 75 feet was shot to pieces and
I Gold Fillings
_____
1.00
its contents of furniture, and office
I Enamel Fillings t o o
Brilliant
Tone
I Silver Fillings
.S O
paraphernalia are piled together in ap­
■ Good Rubber
_
Never Break
parent ruin.
The material damage,
I rut-,
■ Best Red Rubber
Never W ear Out however, is confined to the chipping
I Plates
7 .5 0
room, the office and the space above
BR. W. ■. WISE. Putnam mb M jricu Painleae Extr'tion . 5 0
them, and is relatively small.
21 mm immiMio is raaniso
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A l l w o r k fu lly gu n rn n tecd f o r fift e e n years.
THEVERYBEST
Minute
^
Minute
C O L U M B IA
3:8
Indestructible Records
5.00
Wise Dental C o . , me.
P a in le s s Dentists
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.
PtRTLAND,
fa llin g Building, Third and Washington. PORTLAND, ORE
Office Hours:
• A. M. to 8 F.
OREGON.
Suodays. 9 to 1
Id..
C R IM S O N
$1.50 P er Dozen.
W I N T E R
R H U B A R B
$6.00 P e r H undred.
$40.00 P e r Thousand
N O W IS T H E T IM E T O P L A N T R H U B A R B A N D B E R R Y P L A N T S
J. B. W A G N E R ,
The
R h ubarb
and
B erry
PASAD ENA..............................................................
S p ecia list
C A L IF O R N IA
NITRO
JCLU Bi
W and
■ NEW CLUB
SHOT SHELLS
D uring fifty years, four generations
of shooters have sworn by th e “ old
yellow Shells”—UMC NEW CLUBS.
T hey have n ev er been
found w anting w here, w ary,
hard-to-kill gam e is concerned.
M isfires are never thought of
with these old reliable, hard
hitting shells.
A smokeless powder «hell equally popular in
its d a j. it the N I T R O C L U B Steel Lined
Shell
T h e powder charge protected by the
steel lining guarantee, a uniform load when
hunting
under the m od terete
weather
condition..
“ Gam* Lam* 1919“ mailed fra*.
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY
s u n a f i f 9A P O W D ER
k * m c>- 3 1
& r
B LA C K P O W D E R
Steamers Crash; One Sinks.
Antwerp— The Red Star steamer
Finland and the Belgian steamer Bal-
tique collided Monday off the mouth of
the River Scheldt. The liner Finland
was bound from New York. The Bal-
tique, a steamer of 1,365 tons, was
outward bound with a cargo of sand.
The exact cause of the collision is not
known, but it is said that the Finland
in veering struck the Baltique amid­
ships. The Baltique sank immediately.
Part of the crew was rescued by the
Finland and others by a pilot boat.
Six men are unaccounted for.
Sugar Trust to Pay Back.
New York — The American Sugar
Refining company will shortly hand to
the United States government a check
for $700,000 in settlement o f a further
series of customs frauds, according to
the Herald.
This will bring the total amount
from this company up to nearly $3,-
000,000. This latest settlement is in
connection with the so-called “ draw­
back” frauds, which have been under
investigation since the original customs
frauds were detected two years ago, as
a result of the Parr disclosures.
Steel Men in Rebellion.
New York— The rebellion in the
steel trade last week against the pol­
icy of restricting competition and
maintaining rigid prices was expressed
in concessions of $1 a *ton or more in
prices of steel bars, structural shapes,
plates and steel pipe by some of the
independents in the interior and by ex­
ceptionally low prices on fabricated
steel in the Eastern territory.
The
holiday spirit was against any im­
portant expansion in the business.
Many Killed in Indies.
San Domingo— News has reached
here of an engagememsent along the
Dominican and Haytian borders. Sev­
eral are reported killed.
A gunboat
will he dispatched with troops to be
sent to the scene o f the trouble.
b la sters, nnd t h e M U N Y O N 'S l t l i L l ' M A -
T I S M R E M E D Y a tr ia l.
No m a tte r w h at
y o u r d o c to r m a y a a y, no m a tte r w h a t
y o u r fr ie n d * n a y u j
no m a t t e r how
p ir reju
li e c.i
vou n a a y y bo
d v e r r­ ­
e jo d ic
d you
1 m * a g a in s t n il a
ad
ifie d rem ed ies, c o nt on e to y o u r drug-
tise«*
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o f th j K H E tM A -
glut
g ls
t an d g e t a b o ttle
T I 8 M REMEDY. If It falls to give satis­
fa c t io n ,! w ill refu n d y o u r nior**y.— M u n yon
R e m e m b e r th is remo ly contains n o s a l­
ic y lic acid , no opium cocaine, morphine or
o th e r h a rm fu l drugs.
It Is pet up u n d er
the g u a ra n te e o f th e P u r e F o o d a n d D r u g
A c t.
For sale by all druggists.
Price. 25c.
Manners of the Boy.
For some reason many mothers do
not give the same attention to the
manners of their sons as to those of
their daughters. Yet the boy's train­
ing Is even more Important than
those of the girl. The majority of
young men leave their homes ehortly
after they come of age, and many
leave before that period, and they
come Into contact, Into Intimate asso­
ciation frequently, with men who have
had but little training In the nice­
ties of life, and all too frequently
these evil communications corrupt the
good manners of the more fortunate
class. But the boy who Is trained to
courtesy from his childhood can bo
trusted In anv environment.
CHICAGO
APPLE
SHOW
GREAT
Thousands o f Easterners Saw Dis­
play and Sought Information.
Spokane “ Perhaps the most signifi­
cant result of the National Apple show
in Chicago recently, is the widespread
attention attracted to the commercial
orchard districts of Washington, Ore­
gon, Idaho, Montana and British Col­
umbia,” said E. F. Cartier Van Dissel,
first vice president and chairman of
the board of trustees of the National
Apple show, Inc., adding:
“ The daily newspapers and class
publications in Chicago were liberal
in devoting space to the enterprise,
and taken in all it was the best ex­
ploitation the apple ever had, next to
the story of its first appearance in the
Garden of Eden. Moreover, the peo­
ple of the Mississippi valley country
and the states to the east and south
and north have a better acquaintance
today with the apple districts in the
Northwest than ever before.”
Mr. Van Dissel said that the Chi­
cago show was attended mostly by men
and women who have money to invest
or are looking for homes in this coun­
try.
The fact that the exhibitors
were literally beseiged from morning
until night by eager inquirers, seeking
knowledge at first hand of the various
FASHION HINTS
Act of Science.
Now that the surgeons can more or
less successfully transfer hands and
feet, when you meet a man who In­
sists on shaking your arm off let him
go as far as he likes, and after hi3
departure you may go forth to the
doctor shop and BSgure a new one.
If You Have Common Sore Eyes,
if lines blur or run together, you need
P E TT IT 'S E YE SA LV E , 25c.
All
druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo,
N. Y.
__________________
Timelines».
All measures of reformation are ef­
fective In exact proportion to their
timeliness; partial decay may be cut
away and cleansed; Incipient error
corrected; but there Is a point at
which corruption can no more be
stayed, nor wandering recalled.
It
has been the manner of modern phil­
anthropy to remain passive until that
precise period, and to leave the sick
to perish, and the foolish to stray,
while it spent Itself in frantic exer­
tions to raise the dead, and reform the
dust.—Ruskln.
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar-
coated, easy to take as candy, regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bow­
els. Do not gripe.
Pellucid English.
A sign In a tailor shop attracts
“ Longfellow’s” eye, and he sends In
a copy .thereof as follows; "Notice!
Work that Is made here when altered
aflar ninety days Is got to be paid ”—
Newark News.
As H e Understood It.
“ Why is It,” asked the ambitious
young orator, complaining to the ed
Itor of the morning paper, “ that you
always report me as having said,
‘among other things.’ “ Well, as 1
understand It, you are usually among
other things when you say them.”
DYSPEPSIA
"Having taken your wonderful ‘Casca-
ret9’ for three months and being entirely
Cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia,
I think a word of praise Is due to
‘Cascareis’ for their wonderful composi­
tion. I have taken numerous other so-
called remedies but without avail, and I
find that Cascarets relieve more in a day
than all the others I have taken would in
s year.”
Tames McGune,
Pleasant. Palatabla. Potent, Tasto Good.
Do Good. N e v e r S ick t i . Weaken or Grips.
10c, 26c. 50c. N ever ««old in bulk. The gen­
uine tablet stam p'd C C C. Guaranteed to
care or your money Itack.
TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND
REPAIR A U T O M O B IL E S .
Thorough, prac tical and unlimit­
ed course. We assist students to
secure positions as chauffeurs,
repairmen, etc. Write
Automobile School o f Oregon
21$ Swrtoib Trwf tmiim
PORTLAND,
-
OREGON
W . li.
D O U G L A S
•3.00 *3.50& *4.00 S H O E S
B ovs1 S
hoes
. $ 2 . 0 0 , $ 2 . 5 0
and
T h e b e n e f it s o f f r e e h id e s ,
w h ic h a p p l y p r i n c i p a l l y
t o m ole le a t h e r , a n d th e
r e d u c e d t a r iff o n
molo
le a t h e r, n o w e n a b le s m e
t o Qhee t h e w e a r e r m o r e
v a lu e f o r h la m o n e y , b e t ­
t e r a n d l o n g e r w e a r in g
\3, $ 3 . 6 0 a n d $ 4 a h o e a
b a n / c o u ld g iv e h im o re -
I flo u a t o t h e t a r l f f r e v i s i o n .
$ 3 . 0 0 .
B est
in t h e vv o k
»
If I <*nul«l take >ou Into my
la rtf« factories at Brockton
M ans., and show you how cat
fu lly W . L. D ouglas shoes are
made, the superior workm ans)»^
and th e high grade leathers useu.
you would then understand why
Dollurfnr I»«.liar IGuaraiitei
M y M lio«*» to h old th e ir s!..^ •
look anil fit better and
! O ■ l i v e r than any oth er $3.00 $3.«o
>r $ 1.00 shoes you can buy
I ) o y o u r e a liz e t h a t m y shoen have been tho standard I f for
or o ver 30
years; that l m ake and sell m ore $3.00, $ ; :.o ami $4.00 shoes than « « P »
any oth er m anufacturer iu the Unite«! States
Q uality
ly « . ¡in
J:
I t nas inaile W . L. Douglas shoos a In
■ old
• • word e veryw
vervw h
her.
ere r
%
i
■ name and pi me stamped on
l
1‘OUViUl
Mutt ( '
¡¡JMSSTAKE n o s u b s t i t u t e
$ 50 t °$I 00 per week
W ou i ) That Salary Interest You?
ADVERTISMENT WRITING
«’„ra.-u
THE
O LD
P a i n l e s s
f
RELIA BL E
D e n t i s t s
N o t only do w e truarantee our work, but we
romise to do it quickly, painlessly and carefully,
he below prices speak for themselves.
SEE U S A N D E N J O Y CO M FO RT.
Will place your senices immediately in de­
mand at that salary; and even more.
ADDSfSS
The Elliott School of Advertising
MueUtM HDD
PORTIAND, 0RE00.
YOU C«N LEARN IT tT HOME. TAUGHT BY MAIL.
$5.00
Bridge W ork or T eeth W ithout
l'latea ..................................
$3.50 to $5.00
Gold C row n s.................................... $3.50 to $5.00
Porcelain C ro w n s ..........
$3.50 to $5.00
Gold or Porcelain F illin g s ..........................
$1 Up
To Cure Poverty.
Silver F filings
.................. 50C to $1
There Is a rational way and a fool
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.
Wsy of curing poverty. The rational
way is to recognize that tho world Is
full of magnificent eupplles- and to try
P A IN L E S S D E N T IS T S .
to develop in the poor man a better First and Morrison Sts,
P O R T L A N D , OREL
Rich and plain is this evening
kind
of
wants—i.
e.:
to
change
bis
low
wrap of dark blue broadcloth. It has
thinking into high, to replace his love X T A n
a large collar of darker blue velvet, as
A IF C and kodak
of mud and its by-products by a love A U l J A A O
S U P P L I E S
well as a deep band around the hem,
of the spirit and spiritual qualities W rite for catalogues and literature. Developing
edged with pointed fox.
and
printing.
Mail
orders
given
prompt attention
The muff shows the large flat style,
The fool way is to heap upon the soul,
I o r t la n d P h o t o S u p p ly Co.
now in vogue.
already oversupplied, a mass of money, 149 Third S treet
P O R T L A N D . OREL
houses, drapery, fancy halls, golf balls,
districts in the four states and prov­ and highballs. Such a wretch has not
ince, he added, may be taken as an in­ riches — riches have him, and usu­ P O R T L A N D C O L L E C T IO N A G EN C Y
317 A lisk v Building. Portland, Oregon.
dication that many will cast their lot ally choke the life out of him.
ALL DEBTS COLLECTED. NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE
in the western country.
Dead as a Door Nall.
“ The carlot displays,” Mr. Van Dis­
The phrase “ Dead as a door nail,” M l r UU r i n broken machinery and «tastings
sel continued, “ were viewed by thous­
11 C I f £ Li U o f all kinds by a new procesa,
ands, who marveled at the color, size originated In this way; In early days, making
them as good as new.
Machine work of
and uniformity of the western apples, when doorknockers were common, the all kin«l8. W e fix any old thing. L f 'land Oiy Acttyks«
H ridine Company. 305 Üisu St I W Y.JM 6 ¡&
M W *
plate
upon
which
the
knocker
struck
which also held the interest of buyers
from all over America; but it is prob­ was sometimes called a nail. In the
able that the district exhibits were the course of years It was struck so often Dâ TC U T C COPYRIGHTS ASB TIAD’ MARKS
I A I CH I O secure«!. Book of «.curata
chief centers of attraction for those that all life was supposed to be knock ----------—
;— informât on free on requtset.
J K MOCK, 719 Board ol Tradr Bid* . Portland. Or.
with a few thousand dollars te invest ed out of It, therefore, when It became
• Late ot U. S. Patent Otlicu. v\ nah iiikioii . L>. C.)
necessary
to
refer
to
anything
hope­
in orchard lands.
“ Representatives o f the districts lessly lifeless It was merely an em­
that entered displays were on the phatic expresslonto say that It was as
DO Y O U W A N T A N IN C O M E ?
i a door nail.”
T I ih Ynivi R«*!m-di«*H Cur«« lun knclu«, nervous-
ground with photographs, statistics
n««HB, fenmlo ' roul'h'H nn«l re««tnl «liaeuHes. Send
for
onr took fret« We wnnt itood women repre-
and conservative word pictures o f the
A D s tin e n c e N e c e s s a r y .
HuntntivcH everywf er«\ Milk«« money st home.
W rite for imrtii'idiir« The Vinvi Co.. C4<9 Roth-
exact state of things in the pomologi-
Did you ever note how a dog. even a
child Builaing. Portland. Oregon.
cal history o f the valleys and bench puppy, will avoid meals once in a
lands in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, while and then promptly recover ap
Montana and British Columbia. They petite? Indian youtha, as a part of
told their stories in a convincing way their training, were compelled to
Tak e up the profession o f
and were ready to answer all questions make long Journeys through the for­
as to climate and soils.
ests while abstaining from food. I d
“ No one is in a position to foretell the feudal days of Japan the child
the extent of the influx of capital and had the same ordeal thrust upon him
Rv*«ry city and town in the U nited States is
w aitin g for
settlers into the Northwestern country for his health’s sake. The Indian and
as a direct result of the apple show, Japaneee today furnish us Americans
D O C T O R S O f C H IR O P R A C T IC
but i f only one of every hundred men mute types of endurance.
Chiropractic ns taught by us íh supreme and
and women who evinced interest in
foremost in rank and dignity. It is taught
along th«« lines o f the philosophical and physi­
what this country offers to the home-
ological laws o f nature and is easily under-
seeker crosses to the west side o f the
stotxl. Send stamp for free catalogue.
Rocky mountains, the value of the
OREGON PEERLESS COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
Chicago exposition will be apparent
DR. I. f . lAVAlLEY. Ph. C., Pres.
on all sides.
Third Floor. Buchanan Bldg., Portland. Ore.
“ Some might infer that this wide­
spread talk about apples and apple
lands is entirely due to the Spokane
and Chicago shows. That is not true;
it is too general to make such claims.
However, they confirmed the reports
given in print and by word of mouth
O P IU M — TOBACCO
o f the marvelous development o f the
I Inhits Pr»flltlv««lr Cared.
(July uathurlr.sd
norired K
É eolej In»
apple industry and the rapid and sub­
r it«
stitulo In Orttaon. W
.....
fur illoBtrBtoa cliia ls r.
is not a “food” —it is a medicine, and the
stantial strides made in the Northwest
Rioni :u n, 711.117x1.
only
medicine
in
the
world
for
cows
only.
during the last 10 years, and as such
M a d e for th e c o w and, as its m im e in d ica tes,
they proved their value a thousand­
a co w c u ra . B arrenness, re ta in e d a fte rb irth ,
¡O R E G O N .
a b o rtio n ,sco u rs.cu k ed u d d er, an d a ll s im ila r
fold.
affectio n s p o s itiv e ly and q u ic k ly cured. No
“ The Chicago show was operated at
on e w h o keeps co w s, w h e th e r m a n y o r fe w j
can a fford to be w ith o u t “ K o w - K u r e .
a financial loss to the management, as
It is m ad e e s p e c ia lly to keep c o w s h e a lth y
ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE
we expected it would be, but from a
O ur book “ W h a t to D o W h e n Y o u r C o w s
A r e S ick ” .sen t free A sk y o u r lo c a l d e a le r for
^
CUT RATES IN
publicity viewpoint it was a highly
*K o w -K u r a , " o r s e n d t o th e m an u factu rers.
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
gratifying success. It also resulted in
Dairy A sso cia tion Co., Lyndonvlllo, Vt.
Pain less K xtrn ction . . . . F r*s
bringing invitations from many east­
S ilver K illin g s ............... 50«
G old F illin g s
................75c
ern and middle western cities to have
22 K
n s ................ $3
the shows there following the com
j-, i
X W P orcelain C r o w n s ................. $3
Paid
by
Distance.
JL. M olar Gold C row n s
$4
petitive exposition in 1911.
A «treat singer waa singing li
V
B ridge W o r k , l i K. G o ld .. t )
“ It is likely that the coming year
►
In la y Kills. Pure G old
tt
front
of
$
New
York
department
atori
V e r y N ic e R ubber P late
$4
will Bee the construction of a perma­
when
the
manager
came
out
and
asked
Best R u bber P la te on K u rth ............................. $7
nent home for the National Apple
A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T I E D .
Don’ t throw your money «w a y
A dollar saved
show, also the establishment of a cir how much he made. “ About ten centi
A
block,”
replied
the
slngor.
‘
VVell,*
is tw od ollarsearn ed . Our o rigin al reliable Modern
cuit in important eastern cities. We
leas Meth«>< - and our p e rfe c te d office equip­
said the manager, “ here's a dollar; Pain
m ent saves us tim e nnd your m oney.
are highly pleased with what was ac­
flO STO N D E N T IS T S , 5th fi f l o r r i » a n . P a r t la a d
complished, and I look for a larger and movt up ten blocks.”
fntrjnoe 29!' ■ M o < i. <>pp<.»itr Pntoffice and Meier «
Fra ik FstaMi'he.l in Portland 10 yran. Open evening»
more complete show than ever for the
until 8 and Sunday» until 12■ <0. for people who work.
fall of 1911.”
U nion D ental C o.
C H IR O P R A C T IC
ALCOHOL
Kow-Kure
One o f Onr Pet
YO U N G M EN W A N TE D
You can’t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non­
alcoholic medicine o f k n o w n c o m p o s i t i o n , not even th o u g h tne ergent dealer
may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
W . I.. D o t O I . A S , 1-4.» S p a r k N t., I l r o c l t lo u . M u d .
J u ry.
America and England and her colo­
nies are the only countries In the
world which have the Jury system In
the sense it Is understood here. It Is
true, however, that throughout Europe
so-called juries are employed In the
trial of certain cases, but their func­
tions are limited and perfunctory in
character, their determinations being
dictated by tho presiding Judge of the
court It Is their duty merely to hear
the evidence and render the verdict
prescribed by tho court.
S u ch a m a n s h o u ld u se D r . P ie r c e 's G o l c 'n M e d ica l
D is c o v e ry . I t cu res disea ses o f th e sto m a ch a nd o th e r
o rg a n s o f d ig e s tio n a n d n u tritio n . I t e n ric h i - th e b lo o d ,
in v ig o ra te s th e li v e r , s tre n g th e n s th e kidney's, r: ./ sishes
th e n e rv e s , a n d s o G IV E S H E A L T H A M D S T H E M E VH TO
T H E W H O LE B O D Y .
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If jour dealer cannot supply you witti w. l . Iii.ntrias shoes, write f>>r Mail
Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Soothing
Byrup the bt'st remedy to use foi their cutkno.j
turiug the teething period.
by
A strong man is strong all over. No man can be
•tifong who i« suffering from weuk stomach with its
conaequeM* indigestion, or from s'lme other disease
of the stomach and its associated organs, which im­
pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach
is weak or diseused there is a loss of tho nutrition
contained in food, which is the source of all physical
strength. When a man “ doesn’t feel just right,”
when he doesn’t sleep well, has an uncomfortable
feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irrit lúe a:id de«, pond-
•at, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength.
CAUTION
Great Even In Fall.
He who Is great when he falls Is
great In his prostration, and Is no
more an object of contempt that when
men tread on the ruins of sacred
buildings, which men of piety vener­
ate no less than If they stood.—Sen­
eca.
T r ia l
N o Man is Stronger
Than His Stomach
P h ra s e «.
“ Did any of the Inhabitants escape
with his life?” Inquired the man who
wants harrowing details.
“ I didn’t stop to ascertain,” an­
swered the man who Is harrowlngly
exact. “ It struck me that If anybody
escaped without his life there wasn't
much use In his escaping anyhow.’’«
Washington Star.
Every ume a m oam i gin mm a
man look In her direction she lma#
la w ho la trying to start a flirtation.
The Canal Caaton.
Contributor— I should like to leav^
these poems with your editor. What
Is tho usual procedure? I haven’t
done any magazine work before.
Office Boy—Well, the usual custom
ts to leave ’em an' rail back In a day
or ao—and git ’em.— Human Life.
Whom shim *«* people art finable l i
annoy tbetr neighbors In an j ottor
way they get a dog that will howl all
night long.
A. Cough
Medicine
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is a ,
regular cough me d i c i n e , at
strong medicine, a doctor’s)
medicine. Good f o r e a s y '
coughs, hard coughs, desper­
ate coughs. If your doctor
endorses it for your case, tak« ;
It. If not, don’t take it. Never)
go contrary to his advice.
A iters
W a p u b lis h o u r fo ru m
»
W e u rg e y o n to
e o n a u it y o u r
doctor
Tbe dote of Ayer’ t Pill, is smell, only
one it bedtime. As .rule, lix.tive doses
are better thin c.thtrtic doses. For con­
stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick
headaches, they ctnnot be excelled.
No man Is a coward who has been Ask your doctor about this.
by I S . J. C. l y . r 0 . . . L ow .U , I f . . . -----
married more than once
C. Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
This w ondcful man h a«
m a«l« a life s tu d y o f t h «
j>ri 'i>erti**s o f Roota.
H erba ami Barks, and
in g iv in g the world th e
benefit o f his servicea.
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Guarantees t«> cu re Oatnrrh, Asthm a. I.ung,
St>>m.-it h an<l K .«I « y tr 'ihies, and all P riva te
Diseases o f M n nnd 'A
A SURE C AN C ER CURE
J u strt .iv e d fr o m P *kin , China safe, sure
and reliable. U ..fa ilin g in Its works.
I f you cannot call, w rite fo r symptom blank
and circular. Incl««se 4 cents In stamps,
C O NSU LTATIO N FRT C
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
162Va First St., co r. M orrlaon, P o r tls o d ^ O r ^
No
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Il KW w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t la e r a p l e a
m e n tio n th is p a p e r .