C H IC K E N S W A N T E D Frank L. Sm ith wail U ch ick en s and w ill pay aa follow a, L iv a S p rin g C hicken » .............. 17c G ood Fai lien * ISo Dre.m-it i 'liickfiM 20c Dr Meed V.-al ............. 13c D ressed B lock Ho»-« lie W e can uhc any quantity o f D uck*. T u rkey«. r.tc. W e do not ch a rg e com m ission on any* thuitf. A ddreea all uhiiunentH FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO. ‘Fighting the Beef Trust*' PORTLAND. OREGON BEAUTIFUL, POST CARDS FREE Haut '-*• stamp for ti » e hhiim -I c - i Hand vary liant (¡old Tail ' km ad Hi i ' lulu I- lo*, i . 11 . ir ood l in k 1*0*1 ul Carda, liMttutiful cuIlM a K d luti h Luvr VuHiliugtO . 1>. V nifi» to Ilome- M in lug. lu ig i» our cima; writ a un». \\ Huh lu c­ ir. Laud U Hue. Don't Tell Everything. Do not tell everything, even to a friend. When you undertake great af fairs, confide In but few. Never love a mean man; he will not rescue you from calamity nor share what he has with you. To do good to the base is like eowlng the eea. The mean a**' never satisfied; one slip cancels all former benefits. Comrades In feast lng are plenty; not In serious mature — Theaguls. Barks Herbs That have great medicinal power, are raised to their highest efficiency, for purifying and enriching the blood, as they are combined in Hood’s Sarsa­ parilla. 40,360 testimonials received by actual count in two years, lie sure to take Hood’s S a r s a p a r i l l a Get it today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called S a rsa ta b s- Ancient Ceremony. The ancient ceremony of placing loaves In which coins had been in« sorted on the tombstone In Eelatoc churchyard, Notts, for old people U pick up and take away, was observed the other Sunday. Instant Relief for All Eyes One at a Time, Please. “ Do something for the girls,” is a moving* plea. The best possible thing to do is to marry them.— Chicago Rec­ ord Herald. 3AK1N3 POWDER ; *• EXTRACTS J D S I HKÌIIT , Mr. ; Tig.'wwmrTfc' CLOSSET 6 DEVERS PORTLAND. ORE. OREGON AND WASHINGTON FARM LANDS Bought and Sold HARRY M. COURTRIGHT Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore. ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT RATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY , , I f P a in le s s E x t r a c t i o n ........ F ret S ilver F i l l i n g s .........................50c G o ld F illin g s ............................ 75c 22 K. G old C r o w n s ...................$3 P orcela in C r o w n s ...................$3 M olar G old C r o w n s .................$4 B rid ge W o r k . 22 K. G o l d . .. $3 In ln y F ills, P ure G o l d ..........$2 V e r y N ice R u b b e r P l a t e . . . .$4 B est R u b b er P la te on E a r t h ................................ $7 A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . D o n ’ t th row y o u r m oney aw a y. A d olla r saved la tw o d o lla rs earned . O ur orig in a l relia b le M odern P ain less M ethod s and o u r p e r fe c t e d office eq u ip ­ m en t sa v es u s tim e and y o u r m oney. BOSTON DENTISTS. 5th H M o rris o n . P e r il* nd Entrance 29116 Morrison, opposite Postoffice and Meier .♦ Frs.ik Established in Portland 10 years. Open evenings am i) 8 and Sundays until 12 HO. for people who work. SAVED FROM AN OPERATION By Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound T eona, 111.—“ I wish to lot every one know what Lydia E. Pinkham 's remo- i dies have done for mo. F or tw o years ] I suffered. The doc- j tors said I had tu- ] mors, and the only j remedy was the sur- 1 peon’ s knife. .My mother boupht mo Lydia E. l ’ inkham's V e g e t a b l e Com­ pound, and today I ,| am a healthy wo jy man. For months " I suffered from in- fiarnmation,aiul yourSunative Wash re­ lieved me. Y ou r Liver Tills have no equal as a cathartic. A n y one wishing proof o f what your medicines have done for me can get it from any drug­ gist or by writing to me. Y ou can use my testimonial in any way you wish, and I will be glad to answer letters.” — Mrs. C h r ist in a . H e e d , 105 Mound St., lVoria, 111. A n o th e r O p e ra tio n A v o id e d . New Orleans, La.— “ For years I suf- f red from severe female troubles, Finally 1 was confined to my bed and the doctor said an operation was neces­ sary. I gave Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Veg etable Compound a trial first, and was saved from an operation.” —Mrs, L il y P k y r o u x , n i l Kerlerec St., Mew Orleans, La. The great volume o f unsolicited tes tlmony constantly pouring in prove conclusively that Lydia E. Tinkhai.i'i Vegetable Com|>ound is a remarkable remedy for those distressing femluin, ilia from which so u a u y women suffer REBEL SHIP TAKEN Cruiser Tacoma Puts Forces on Revolutionary Cratt. Roots that are irritated from dust, heat, sun or .wind, PETTIT’S EYE SALVE. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y . _________________ cùffee T ^ Ì ! TEA SPICES '! F A S H IO N H IN T S President Bonilla Gives Americans Free Rein in Preventing Bom­ bardment of Ports. Btrange Biroi r My two little nieces had a bird gives to them and were very anxious to set It bathe. On seeing It get Into the water for the first time, the three-year* old child exclaimed: "Why, 1 declare! If it len t getting right into the ware* with all its feather* on.— The D e ll» t u t o r . __________________ P l l f S CURED IN 6 r o 14 D A Y S. Y ou r druK sist w ill refu n d m oney if P A Z O O IN T - MF.NT fails to c u r e any cast* o f Itch in g. Blind, M leeding o r P rotru d in g Piles in 0 to 14 day*. 60c. Uiris' n a m es ir\ ueqrgta. Here are a few Georgia girls' names, collected by the Atlanta Constitution And the Macon Telegra^ai: Dru, Jamie, Johnnie, Willie, Eula, Iva, Jewel, Lula. Anace Zu, Mert, A?,ama, Moselle, Bhrie. Delphi*, Kchg, **dl% Leleath, Then!«, Alclne, AramfwVA, Lautorie, 8elna, A rtop^ Pasate. B lM l*. Florida. Thelma. Thebta, ITdfTub, IfbfciM, Lau ream Eno’ree. Washington, Jan. 23.—Tho report that the Hornet, General Bonila's revolutionary gun boa tk which has been promoting his cause along the coast of Honduras, has been boarded by a force from the American gun­ O n e “ B R O M O QUININE” boat Tacoma was confirmed in a T hat U L O A nly X A T IV E BK O M O Q U IN IN E . Look wireless dispatch received by the fur the sianM tur« o f E. W. G R O V E . Used the navy department today from Com­ W orld ovar to C u re a Cold in O ne D ay. 25c. mander Cooper of the United States M o th er Lo ve . steamship Marietta. Mother love hath this unllkenese to The dispatch merely said it had any other love. Tender to the object, been found necessary to place a force on board to detain the Hornet, and It can be infinitely tyrannical to itself ■ added that details would be reported and thence all Its power of seif-sacri­ I later. The state department is await­ fice.— Lew Wallace. ing information to determine its fu­ ture course. The short coats so popular tins season The attorney-general is investigat­ are very becoming t<> slender figures. ing whether the Hornet has violated The deep braided bands used as trim­ the neutrality laws of the United ming tend to emphasize the shortness States, and pending the result the of coats and narrowness of skirts. state department lias announced that Our model also shows the new broad ihe vessel would not be permitted shawl collar to commit any act of hostility against Honduras. The action o f Commander Davis, of to correct a bad stomach LARGELY MATTER OF FAITH the Tacoma, in boarding the Hornet, to restore the appetite--to Proof of Authenticity of Relics, Re*. it is assumed here, was based oil an relieve constipation and intention of the revolutionists to llfious or Historical, In Most strike a telling blow. The navel of keep you strong and Cases Impossible. fleers in Honduran waters were given healty. Then, by ail considerable latitude in carrying out The authenticity of rellce, religious their instructions to prevent au as­ means, get a bottle of Hos- or historical, must In many cases be sault by the Hornet. largely a matter of faith; proof Is T he Hornet sailed from New Or­ tetter’s Stomach Bitters. It often lacking, often Indeed Impossible leans, ostensibly for Cape Gracias, on has a proven record, ex-| to procure. The number of couches the northeastern coast of Nicaragua, tending over a period of notable from the fact "that they have It has not been establisheed where 57 years, in cases of Poor the vessel received her gunners. been slept In by good Queen Bess'’ The Hornet was immediately trans shown In manor houses Is legion and Appetite, Headache, Belch­ the same may be said of many other ferred from American to Honduran ing, Indigestion, Costive­ historical heirlooms the real history registry and raised the Honduran flag, but the Honduran papers were | ness, Colds, Grippe and of which Is lost In the mists of an­ issued by the Bonilla appointees. The ; tiquity. How many pairs of gloves Malaria and you will find validity of these papers is one of Merc given by King Charles I as keep­ the questions being looked into. Of­ it just the medicine you sakes on the day of his execution? ficials here generally regard them as need. Its results are quick There are quite a number of claimants irregular. and certain. Try it today. for the honor. One pair has recently been the cause of a law suit, and It RAISE IN TARIFFS URGED. was said In the course of the trial that they were given by the king to M a k in g H epo oto a C r a d le . Bishop Juxon on the scaffold. There Railroad Official Says Rates Not In­ The poorest of Indian mothers creased on Par With Prices. Is yet another pair which has had a must have a beautiful baby basket or far stranger history than most Stuart W orcester, Mass.— Unless the rail-j relics, which have Indeed little his­ roads of the country charge higher cradle, fashioned by ber own careful tory, but a quiet passing from genera­ rates for carrying freight, wages will | fingers. The general design depends tion to generation In English country have to be cut, according to argu- upon the customs and traditions of houses. They were sent by King nients put forth by speakers at the the tribe, and the materials used are Charles on the day of execution by a meeting o f the New England mem | determined by the natural resources trusty hand to Speaker Lenthall "for hers o f the American Railroad Em­ of the region inhabited; but the or­ amity’s sake." Only one of the pair ployers’ and Investors’ Association namentation is dictated by the moth­ er’s Ingenuity nrd artistic perceptions. now survives, the other was burned here. “ For 25 years,’* said P. H. Morris .. _ , . „ ^ , In a bush fire In Australia. The precious gloves had gone there when sev, president of the association, the j Byrup tm* best re m e d y to usofoi t h e i r cuildreo changes in class rates have been: luring the icothiug period. the Lenthalls awhile ago left their very slight, while the value o f a l --------------------------- homes and their lands and had, with most every commodity has increased j K n o w le d g e . Charles II. s pardon of Lenthall, been The railroads have found it necessary | Knowledge la Indeed that which cherished In many wanderings in Au again and again to increase wages, j next to virtue, truly and essentially stralia. The surviving glove and the Now they are making a moderate I raises one man above another. It fln- pardon are now back in England, be­ advance in some rates but the ad j ishes one half of the human soul. It cause happily the Lenthalls are back. vance is so small in comparison with J makes being pleasant to us, fills the It is quite likely that King Charles the value of the commodities as to J mind with entertaining views, and ad­ gave away several pairs of gloves, for he almost impossible for computation j ministers to It a perpetual series of If the gloves then wTere costly things—cities by the ultimate consumer. gratification. It gives ease to solitude gave them to visiting sovereigns railroads are not. allowed to raise and gracefulness to retirement— Ad­ where now addresses or gold boxes their freight rates, it will be fell dison. are given. But In the days of the in other ways." Stuarts gloves were costly enough at any rate to carry a sentiment, even a WAR OVER CRETE IS THREAT., 'A Corking Good Smoke!’ kiue'a senttmont New York Greeks Ask Taft to Help Keep Isle From Turkey. F a in t ? Have y o u weak heart, dizzy feelings, o p p re sse d breathing after m eals? Or do you c x p ^ ric u c e pain over tiie heart, shortness of breath on going u p -s ta irs end the many distressing symptoms which in d ic a te p o o r circulation and bud b.ood ? A heart to n ic , blood and body-builder that has stood the test o f over 40 years of cures is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery The heart becomes regular as clock-w ork. The red blood corpuscles are increased in number—and the nerves in turn are well fed. The arteries are filled with good rich blood. That is why* nervous debility» irritability, fainting spells, disappear and are over­ come by this alterative extract of medicinal roots put up by Dr. Pierce without the use of alcohol. A sk your neighbor. Many have been cured of scrofulous conditions, ulcers, “ fever-sores,” white swellings, etc., by taking Dr. Pierce’ s Discovery. Just the refreshing and vitalizing tonic needed for excessive tissue waste, in convalescence from fevers or for run-down, amrraic, thin-blooded people. Stick to this safe and sane remedy and refuse all “ just as good ” kinds offered by the dealer who is looking for a larger profit. Noth­ ing will do you half us much good as Dr. Pierce’ s (¿olden Medical Discovery. TH E YOU WANT A PROVEN REM EDY OLD AGE IS INEXORABLE Men Find It Out When They Attempt to Frisk About In Boy Fashion. New York.—That an effort on the part of the Ottoman Empire to coerce tlie Cretans would result in another revolution was the sentiment voiced at a mass meeting of the Greek colony. The meeting was convoked by the Pan-Hellenic Union, representing 8000 Greeks in the vicinity o f New York, to protest against the alleged inten­ tion o f European powers to hand over the island of Crete to Turkey. The meeting adopted resolutions calling upon President Taft and Con­ gress to oppose an effort to subject the Cretans to Turish sovereignly and asked that (ho President remind the powers that, the interests of peace demand that Crete he incor­ porated with the Kingdom of Greece. MONUMENTAL FULL WORTH , i* , C IG A R . . OLD RELIABLE K id n ey trou b le p rey s u p on tha j m ind, d iscou ra g es and lessens am bition; beauty, v ig o r and P a i n l e s s D e n t i s t s ch eerfu ln ess soon disa pp ear N< .o n ly do w e g u aran tee ou r work, but w « w hen the kidneys are out o f prum i?e to d o it quickly, painlessly and ca refu lly, o rd er or diseased. F o r good T he below prices speuk For them selves. results use D r. K ilm er s S w a m p -R o o t th e great [ S E E U S A N D E N J O Y COMfORT. kidney rem edy. At d r u g g ist* . S am ple b ottle by m ail free, also pam phlet. A d dress. D r. K ilm er & t ’o., B ingham ton. N . Y . ) MEN AND WOMEN Full S «t o f T eeth B r id g e W ork or T eeth W ith ou t $ 5 .0 0 $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 Gold C row n s ...................................... $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 P orcelain C row n s .............................. $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 ' .• 'I o r Port e l»in F tilin g s ............ ........ $1 I 'p P la te n Silver J ill nga 50c to $1 15 Y E A R S ’ G U A R A N T E E . H ours. 8 A . M. to 8 P. M.. Sundays, 9 to 12. Union Denta l C o . P A IN L E oS F irst snd M orrison Sts. D E N T IS T S . POR TLAN D . O K b. Pahric Prom »wane. The Russians are manufacturing a fabric from the fiber of a filamentous ■ tone from the Siberian mines which Is said to be of so durable a nature that it is practically indestructible, says Tit Bits T ie material la soft to Refreshing Disinfectant. the touch and pliable in the etxreme, The following Is a refreshing disin­ and when soiled has only to be placed fectant for sick room or any room In a fire to be made absolutely clean. having an unpleasant odor pervading it: Put some fresh ground coffee in M o n u m e n t to W in e M a k e r. a saucer and in the center place a Epernay, the center of the cham­ small piece of camphor gum. which pagne country, has erected a monu­ light with a match. As the gum burns ment In honor of the founder of Its i allow enough coffee to consume with prosperity, tho Benedictine monk, Dom i IL The perfume is pleasant and Perignon, 1638-1715, the Inventor of healthful, being far superior to pas the process for the manufacture of tlllea, and much cheaper. sparkling wines. ------------------------------------------------ " - —--3 L o o k to th e f u t u r e . Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow la a new day; begin it well and serenely, and with too high a apirit to be cumbered with your old nonsense — Emerson. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smart— Soothes Eye Fain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 2f»c, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eve Advice Eree by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Wanted the h ir e d M a n . "Are you the owner of this place?” asked the book agent. “ I am.“ re­ piled Farmer Corntossel. “ Anything I can do for you?" “ No. The chances are that you are too hard-worked to have time to read anything, and that you haven’t any spare change, any­ how. Let me talk to the hi£ d man." K o w -Biute is not a “ f o o d ” it is a m e d i c i n e , and the o n l y m e d i c i n e i n t h e w o r l d f o r c o w s only. M a d e fo r t h e c o w a n d , a s its n a m e in d ic a t e s , a c o w cur*.. B a rr e n n e s s , re t a in e d a fte rb ir th , a b o r t io n , s c o u r s ,c a k e d u d d e r , a n d a ll s im ila r a tfe ctio u s p o s it iv e ly a n d q u ic k ly c u r e d . N o o n e w h o k e e p s c o w s , w h e t h e r m a n y o r f*Wj c a n a ffo r d t o b e w it h o u t “ K o w - Kura. * It is m a d e e s p e c ia lly t o k eep c o w s h e a lth y O u r b o o k “ W h a t to D o W h e n Y o u r C o w s A r e S ic k " se n t free A sk y o u r lo c a l d e a le r for * ‘ K o w - K u r e , " o r s e n d t o th e m a n u fa ctu re r s . D a ir y A s s o c ia t io n C o ., L y n d o n v llla , V t . ? Thought It Odd. "W hy did you shoot at me?" "Took you for a deer.’’ “ Didn’t you see my red coat?” “ Yes; and I thought It odd that a deer should he wearing a red coat."__________________ * * .. . * r -. V '. , * If you ever doubt that you’re grow F o r over fifty years Rh eumatism, Veil- i * f ’ v t i '1 lng old and sedate, you fathers, Just >, ; J i. - ’I' ralgia, and other painful ailments have been cured by Hninlius Wizar Oil. It i> take the kids out into the woods and a go od lionext remedy and you will not W r it e f o r P r i c e s and S a m p l e see the difference between yourself regret having a bottle ready for use. of today and yesterday. TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND R e c o rd P r is o n S e n te n c e . You see them plunging about with REPAIR A U T O M O B IL E S . A German workman named Gauschy whoops of Joy, and generally living r P O R T L A N D , 0R F . has Just been released from the Jail Thorough, practical and unlimit­ gladly. ed course. We assist students to at Muelhaueen after serving 45 years' * ; W h o l e s a l e A s e n te , And you—well, when you try to sit -ecure positions as chauffeurs, Imprisonment for murder. This con down your knees creak, and the repairmen, etc. Write •tltutea a record as regards a eontln leaves beneath you don’t seem as uoue term of Incarceration in mod they once did. Automobile School of Oregon The Rayo Lamp is a high grade lamp, sold at a low price. ern times The golden sunshine filters through 216 AUrduato T hm I Ra..4a* T hera are lamp»» that cost m ore, but tliere Is no b etter ¡ami» made at any PACIFIC PORTLAND, - OREGON the trees; the rustle of small living piiet*. Constructed o f solid b ra ss; nlck**| plated—easily kept idem D e s ira to e L o c a lit y . orna m enti!» any mon» In any house. T h e re ! s n othin* known to the art things resounds through the woods; o f lamp-mn king t ha t can add to the ▼« lue o f the R AY *) L am p as a ligh t- "Is your suburbs healthful?” "No, STATES STEADY giv in g device. Kvery den ier everyw here. If not a l yuurs. w rit« fo r Bubonic Plague Spreads. the perfume of rich ripening things descriptive circu la r to the nearest agenev o f the old chap, It ain’t. My wife lost her WHITE, ff>ats to you. and within you some­ LIGHT • STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) voice aa soon a* we moved out here, AERONAUTICAL SCHOOL Pekin.— A number of deaths from thing is struggling to break loose. and—" “ What's the price of the lot bubonic plague have occurred in this W E TEACH YOU TO FLY You don’t know Just what It la, but next to yours '"- -Cleveland Plain It hurts. You are too old now to run city since the first death from the N o new thaorie* hut actual ha n dlin g and whoop and carry on like those disease here was reported Saturday. and flyina Mandat'd m achinaa. Ka.- y to learn. T housand* o f dollar» to be The Chinese Doctor kids. It would be beneath your dig The legation staffs are quarantining m a d « irivii.jr ex hibition Hiirhta at themselves within their own walls, faira. etc. W r.te fur full details. nity, but something within you seems T h is w on d a fu l man has having been unable to agree on gen­ niada r lifeu tu d y o f tha calling to you, and your old body can’t 192'a T h ird S treet eral flteasures for the entire legation. • • "p ortion o f R oots, den tintry on tb * P»< Iflc < oaat is ax«*r.ut»,d n**ra. respond. ierba and Burk», and W h have b u ilt u p o n r rep utation on it Y ou can Advices from Chefu state that the ep I PORTI PORTLAND, OREGON in Mivinjr th<* world the depan d on i/uol ty and can n ot g e t te ttar paini* --a You want to yell and run—that is. idemic has been carried across the ben e tit o f his svrviceo. ■^ork anVwhere, no m atter how m u ch y ou pay. you believe you do, but it’s no use. Gulf of Pechill in junks and that 1 != — iW e fln ln h plate a n i " M ercu ry, P o is o n s brida* work fo r out- Something is holding you hack. there are grave fears that it will o f - town matrona in or brutes Used. No «•n* day ff dam red. So there you sit and watch the extend throughout Northern China Which Proves It. r .-ia ^ A o p e r a t io n * o r ( utting I'ainla.M ox tra rt___ children playing, and their happiness and Corea. jfr* « w h e n p at*** or "A girl of twenty is ever so much C u a ra ! toes to c u r « G «ta rrh . A sth m a , I.una. jbridai* work 1 » ordar* Is as once yours was. S ’ o n ia c h a n d K idney troub les, and all P riv e t« older than a boy of the same age." Consultation Ire«. Uirt.-a.Hi -t o f M n and W om en. Vote Buying Confession. And It makes the heart ache to | Wolsr Crowns $ 5 . 0 "Sure, I know a girl of twenty wnos© A SURE CANCER CURE think of It—some day they will he 226 Brldgs Te«th4.0 Danville, 111.— Election corruption family Bible shows she was born in J u st receiv ed from P ekin , China »a fe , sura Gold Fillings 1 .0 a n d reliable. I ' i lilinR in it» w orks. even as you—longing to break, loose and bribery which is declared to have 1S8Q.” | En«mel Fillinfs 1 . 0 0 I f you cannot rati w rite fo r sy m p tom blank into Joy born of the autumn, but held During fifty years, four generations and circu la r. In close 4 c e n ts in stum ps. jSilvsr Filling» .5 0 back. Held back by something v^at been rampant for years in "Uncle I Good Rubber CONSULTATION TREE o f shooters have sworn by the “ old I Joe" Cannon's bailiwick. Vermillion Pataa 5 GO we call old age. Best R«dRubb«r _ M county, promises to be bared to the The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. yellow Shells“ — UMC NEW CLUBS. rut« 7.E0 grand jury investigating a statement 1 6 2 '; Eirst St., c o r . M o r riso n , P o rtla n d , O r. OR W A. WISt. PMneisr i * i Mrasais P«'"I«SS Estr’t en 50 [ “ For months I had great trouble with my sent to a newspaper by a prominent Fame at Last. They have never been ItTtSlMMS M MSUMI O U T M IT H O O S , ,,1Iirr„ nT-, IIIlk Stomach anti used all kinds of medicines. A l l IS w TSiSS o r k fu lly r u a r n n t e e d f o r flftee-n y ears. "Whatever Is the matter, Percy ?" i attorney in which he V confessed -buy y c ’' Mv'tonguo ha» been actually as green as found wanting where, wary, I lng votes in a pifvions election. Ths * h ir i , ^ , r Two asked the poet’s wife, “ why are you attorney in his statement says wr. t , , nRo a frlrn,l rscomm.-mM C a v .r .t. tearing your hair so?” hard-to-kill game is concerned. P ain less D en tists M w ilh ^ ^ n d " O , Scribbler’s Magazine has B ent :' “ l>t records o f the names o f the BullSing. Third and Washington PORTLAND, ORE, vote sellers and the amounts given cheerfully say that they have entirely Fading Misfires are never thought of me an acceptance for a poem !" Cfflo« Soars: I A M. to S f k Saailajs. • t* 1 “ Why, that’s grand! You have been j them but this record, he said, he cured me. I therefore let you know that I with these old reliable, hard recently burned. shall recommend them to any one suffer­ trying to sell them something for so ing from such troubles.” Clins. H Hal- hitting shells. long." pern. 114 E. 7 th St., New York, N Y. New Shipping Law Prohibitive. "W ell, pet haps It Is, but I find the Plaasant. Patatabla. Potant. T ost« Good. A imokelees p ow der shell equally popular in London.— Asserting that owners of Do G ood N evar Stekwn W eaken o r G rip«. e . t m * 3 j * 3 >50 & »4 S H O E S ; OR MtN sonnet I meant to send them Is right W OMEN , 187B 10c. ¿be. 60c. N e r «r «old in bulk. T * « »a n ­ here on my desk and what I sent them British ships will be unable to send its chxs is the N I T R O C L U B Steel Lined aína tablet C C C. Guaran t*«d ta M o v e A h o c s 1 2 0 0 $ 2 . s o a n d $ 3 oo B e s t in THc W o r l d . cure or your m oney back. vas the backing sheet that I’ ve been their vessels to sea in time of war ir i riHtlU ta k e you in to m y lart^a lactorl«*« nt llp ir k l Ma««., Shell. T h e pow der charge protected by the ami -how von h* • vr r Href ally VV I I >• > ii »I his iliot-s nr** ma«la, I ii« - it | •«trior using on my typewriter for the last ! if parliament ratifies the “ declaration work in 4«»k p hih ! lb « high gnul«* le»th**r« iimb I. Ton w o u ld then under. steel lining guarantees a uniform load when three months!" *t Ifni \riiy D o II mt f«sr ifo llu r I G un run tee My s h o e « to h •! rfteir of London," an agreement adopted iln p e . lo.>k tn' hii buy. powers governing was prizes, Lloyds D o yeti real I re t h a t m y «h o e * hare been the stH«d«rd for orer 30 ■rood Mare*. conditions. OPIUM—TOBACCO y e » r * ; that ( make and Rail more * . no ttml $4.00 «hoc« than TI»hit« P o titi»«1 / Cure«. Brood mares ahouJd, of oourie, t>e came out in opposition to sanction­ «the* naattfooturer in the- Umted M it r e ? m *. ^ F l Unir «affiorired «eelcr la- ing the plan. Lloyds asserts that If "Gam* Lmw$ 1919" mml*i frf. y i« :it y e-iqiit". It !• •- m ade \V I.. well sheltered both In summer and •tltute In O r»«on . W rit« 1 a * «ho«« • kou-ahold word ererywhei the declaration is finally conflrmeed t o t 111 «et reta« • Iroalar. winter, but not to the exclusion of and accepted the war risk on mer- j " ET INITITIITI, 71 L U TU I . THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY • w ft. if W f. Danila* T A g r M O Q l l I H H L I*V/ » V# CAUTION! plenty of sunlight, fresh air and exer- C£R , else. Handle them carefnlly and feed chantmen will be prohibitive. P o r t l a n d , o r e g o SMOKELESS POWDfR A«“ cr : 299 Y#rk BLACK Intelligently. Glee the mare a mini- j Refugees Flee From Harbin, jmutn of corn and a maximum of pro.; Ka1am rh (.ns TzP China— Plague They Never Come Beck. tein-bearlng feed, aueh aa oata, bran [ rpfns,pps , rom Harl.ln are arriving "Four tilings come not back to a The fn man or tornili: the sped arrow; tho name I and alfalfa. When she Is not working. hprp in KrPat „„„ib e r s. ; let her have the run of a paature or , ;l|itleR Increase dally. The Japan,-