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Household Remedy Taken in tha Spring fo r Years. Ralph Rust. W illis, Mich., writes: ••Hood’» Sarsaparilla has been a house hold remedy In our home as long as I can remember. 1 have taken It in the spring for several years. It has no equal for cleansing the blood and ex pelling the humors that accumulate during the winter. Being a farm er and exposed to bad weather, my sy s tem Is often affected, and I often take H ood’s Sarsaparilla with good results.” Hood’s Snrsuparilla Is Peculiar to Itself. There is no “just as good.** Get It today In usual liquid form or tablets called Sareatabs. M O H A I R W rite Today for Price« TH E H. F NORTON 313 and 315 Front St. A w S1 °DLEr d n XT O A CO. P O R T L A N D . ORE. a n d I n k o dak S U P P L I E S W r it « for catalogue* and literature. Developing and printing. Mail order* given prom pt attention I ortiand rh oto Supply Co 149 T h Ini Street P O R T L A N D . ORE. AGFNTS and SOLICITORS newly patented article; carried in pocket. Send 26c in stamps for sample to Pocket Door Lock Co., 880 Mohawk Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Skylights Tanks Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling A C. BAYER 204 Matkei P ori land. Oregon BELM ONT AUTO SCHOOL Yo* r< I 'L w®41 tliwoudi uutrwli*** m driving iral work that can be produced, also !athe work, drill press and forgng Lnelv pii U' pi e I madiie shop and sdioj! room Tuitwi *c $35 caak. $40 payments $10 per week. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL A ^ 71 V/’ MALTY COMPANY. *«nM. P^lnCOl INSIST UPON w e s t e r n K armene Gr r MANTLES L. A. Kl EIN k CO., lac.. Distributers 28 Front Street Portland. Ore.^ Flr.c .»)tcr Vegetable. W e are only Just now beginning to h ave sLlrrets In our market. This vegetab'e la an Asiatic one, being known to China and India. It has been a favorite in Europe and especially In P a ris fcr 25 years, and has tuberous clustered roots, very white and sweet, and when served with butter they are delicious. It Is a most desirable win ter vegetable. T h e O ld A tte n d a n t W a s F a ith fu l. W h e n Napoleon died at Longwood. fit. Helena, a rainstorm was raging. A faithful attendant threw over the body of the em peror the cloak he had w orn at M arengo— a battle won by the Incom parable D essaix after It had been lost by the commander-ln-chlef of the army of Ttaly. MISTAKES 3AKIN0 POWDER EXTRACTS J U S T R IG H T «m o a iE m s »- CU)SSET & DEVER3 PORTLAND. ORE. First Semester begins September 18, 1911. strong faculty o f experienced teachers. Expense o f living reasonable. Courn s of study offered; 1. A “ Standard Normal Course" leading to a state life certificate without examination. 2. A "Supervisors’ Course.” leading to a state life certificate without examination. 3. An "Elementary Course.” leading to a one-year state certificate without examination. 4. A "Rural School Course,” while not lead ing to a certificate without examination, will materially aid in passing state examination. 5. Special facilities for training for primary work. Questions answered and catalogue sent on application to the president. A I. h . A C K E R M AN , M onm outh, O re g o n . Painless Dentistry F!r Hum phrey D ivy’s dogmatic pro nouucement against g is lighting b not tho only instanca of a d i ver aclf-'i Hat being bopelecs’y wrong. T i oarly history of submarine) cab! V furnishes two striking exampl- s. o suited on the scientific side of th project, Faraday asserted that the fir cables were made too small. Then h said that "the larger the wire, th more electricity would be required t 'harge i t ; ” and iu this quite wron ipinion he w as supported by oth mlnent electricians. A s a result < a is dictum the current was increas mtll the oi oration literally “eleclrt outed” the wire and the cable brok !owu. It was Lord Kelvin who L ^ending messages through heavy c jies with Incredibly weak electric cu rents proved that F araday was m L .alien. S ir G. B. Airy submitted the pre Ject to mathematics and arrived : he conclusion that a cable could no •40 aubm eiged to the necessary depth Hid that If It could no reccgtiizabl iigual could ever travel from Irelam o N ova Scotia. In aviation Professo Newcomb, one of the cleverest mat; ematicians Am erica has produced who died last year, declared that h had rnatematically investigated al the conditions operating against th. heavier than air machine and was con vinced that the aeroplane would nevei be more than a scientific toy; and th possibility of an aeroplane motor be ing reliable In the reduced atmosphere pressure above 3,000 feet was by sev eral experts said to be out of the ques tion a few months ago. D rexel’s car bureter was certainly a bit erratic above the clouds last week, but ho rose to an altitude of 6750 fe e t R uln e o f Y u c a ta n . There is In Yucatan a chain of ruin« three hundred miles long where once stood buildings richly decorated and erected with a vast amount of archi tectural knowledge. The buildings be long to the Stone Age, when the fig ures were carved with pieces of flint. The people of this age had not the use of eitheT bronze or iron. Poor A c tre sse s. Baronne K oenlgw ater of Frankfort form erly a distinguished actress of Vienna, haa just set aside a fund of $5,000, the Income of which Is to pro vide poor actresses with necessary stage clothes, the lack of which often hinders their career. Other people are being asked to Join in this work. Tranent colliery, Haddingtonshire, from which coal has been taken for nearly 700 years, was closed recently. F or many years women went down the mines at Tranent and worked with the men. One or two old women who were form erly engaged In the m ine« are «till living In the district.— London D * n~ m **« i W h ere O n e O aim ot D ro w n . I Molar Crowns $ 5 . 1 122k Bridge Toeth4. ■ Gold ridings 1.1 I Enamel Fillings 1.01 ■ Silver Fillings «51 ■ Good Rubber _ 1 Plate* 5 .0 0 I Best Red Rubber _ | Plates 7 .5 0 M . W. A. WISC, P mumst m o ttuuain Painless Extr'tion . 5 0 ts nan* iitmuimi * m rwrruii R IO T M lTH O D fl A r iz o n a ’s In stitution s. W ise Dental Co.,a*. Arizona maintains a prison, an asy lum for the Insane, an Industrial school and a home for aged and Infirm pio neers, a university and two normal schools. N o n -alcoholic Painless Dentists Fafllnc Betiding. Third and WasMogtM PORTIA MO. ORg O tflu Hoars: I A . U . U I P . W. Sunday*. « t o i C. Gee Wo The Chines« Doctor Th is w on d efu l man haa made a lif e study o f th « p rop erties o f Roots, H erb s and Barks, and is g iv in g th e w orld th e benefit o f his service«. N o M ercu ry, P o is o n « I o r D ru gs U sed . N o , Operations o r Cfitting Guarantees to c u r « Catarrh. Asthm a. Lung. Stom ach and K id n ey troubles, and a ll P r iv a te b o f M n and Wom en. A SURE CANCER CURE J n st received fro m P ekin , C l.m s—safe, aura uni reliable. U ..fa ilin g in its works. I f you cannot rail, w r ite f o r sym ptom blank lad circular. In close 4 cento in .«tamps. C O N SU LTATIO N TREE The C. Gee Wo Medicire Co. 1 I 2 H fir s t St., c o r. M orrison . P o rtla n d , O r. for y o a ra aU Sit right <1- wn nov 0 » « a postal .r a letter for t h e tr * e .. And you |>t i «lt d fashional I tai a . «vo>-l. IV i I i-lothe* iv e r w o rn io y o » c .'g b b o ih o o J . If tour peraor.i ap p ca i aacnau<‘ a b i g t a a ia a a é . -• .in . a r» »' or a2-cet t i > v «i. Uieu act n o » - «villo u» tclay A>1 ‘ 11 »» WGOLEM MilLS CU.. PvnL 512. C h ic li Babicd L i l i « tobacco. Eskim o bables, It in alleged, are reldom weaned beforo the fourth or fifth year, but are taught to chow to bacco and to sw allow the Juice even as early as the ninth month. T he cus toms -genere] with both sexes of In haling tobacco smoke and sw allow in g tobacco Juke stem to be of no recent growth. No evil results of either pra^ tire seem to bo apparent. -M e d ica l Tim es ADVICE TO WOMEN E very woman ought to have Lydia E . l ’ inkham'* 8O-pag0 T ext Book. I t is not a hook for general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. "Writ« fox It todav. Sarsaparilla If you think you need a tonic, ask your doctor. If you think you need something for your blood, ask your doctor. If you think you would like to try Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsapa rilla, ask your doctor. C o n sult him often. Keep in close touch with him. A iters W « publias « u r fo m u la a « W « bmaiah «leoh ol from our m oritela«« W « a rc« you to ••■■ult y o a r d «e t«r Ask your doctor to name some o f the results o f constipation. His lon| list will begin with sick-headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, thin Mood, bad skin. Then ssk him if he would recommend your using A yer's Pills. » ■ « I b ,IU J .O . i j w C «.. W ill - W ashington , A p ril 3.— A side from the diplom atic significance and other considerations involved, the movement o f troops to T exhs is regarded by the W a r departm ent officials as having dem onstrated the preparedness o f the army. D etailed reports o f the movement o f cam p conditions are com ing in daily. “ It is e v id e n t,“ said General Wood, chief o f staff, today, “ that the e x perience w hich the Am erican troops have gained in recent years in the governm ent m ovem ents to and from the P h ilippines has taught them how to move and to m ove quickly. Accord in g to the reports o f M ajo r- G eneral C a rte r from the headquarters o f the m aneuver division at San A n tonio, the w hole movement has pro duced nothing b u t satisfaction as a m ilitary 'situ ation . The ease with which the m ovem ent has been carried out and the absence o f confusion, it is said, are a ttrib u tab le distinctly to the lessons learned d urin g the Spanish- A m erican w a r. In 1898, all the re quisitions came a fte r the arrival o f the troops, and some o f them never reached the troops fo r which they w e re intended. On the m ovem ent toward the M e x i can border the troops took their own supplies w ith them. A ll the officers had their equipm ent -ready as though in tim e o f w a r. U n d e r the new re g ulations, the b a g g a g e which they c ar ried is lim ited, w h ereas in 1898 it lit tered the fields and camps. The en listed men carried their shelter tents, blankets, tow els, combs and brushs, tooth brushes and soap and everything w a s ready fo r th eir com fort w ithin a short time a fte r detraining. B efore the m aneuver orders w ere is sued, it w a s optional wTith the enlisted men w heth er they would subm it to in oculation again st typhoid. A b o u t 25 per cent o f them subm itted o f their ow n w ill. B u t troops participating in the T e x as event have been inoculated a gain st the disease which demanded so man victim s in the fev e r camps o f the Spanish w a r period. A ll the T exas troops have also been vaccinated a gain st sm allpox. The men have been trained to reject w a te r o f a suspicious character and fac ilitie s fo r b oilin g are being a r ranged. E xten sive experim entation has developed n ew form s o f sanitary sinks and new methods o f incineration. Patented devices prevent the carrying o f infection by flies and the mess- rooms and kitchens are carefully screened. A s a result, health condi tions are reported excellent. “ Experience o f the c am p ,” reports G eneral Carter, “ may indicate an in crease o f men and a decrease o f equip ment. B u t in any event it is a very business-like unit and one which needs only be m ultiplied to m ake a w orthy and useful arm y. The best o f sp irit pervades the entire com m and.“ Elof T. Hedlund BARS U P O N M EA T T R U ST . DENTIST Australia and N e w Zealand C on sider Precautionary M easu res. Dentistry to the best o f my ability. Let me make a booster o f you. I examine your mouth, tell you what I can do. what it will cost (a reasonable ch rj?e). I f ready, we begin; if not, the examination has cost you ‘ noihinjf. A L L W ORK G U A RA N TEE D . If I can’t guarantee it. I don’ t do it. and if I ever did it._it’s k jar- anteed. Open evenings. Hours, 8 a. m. Dr. Elof T. Hedlund F o u rth F lo o r W a s h i n g t o n B l d g . , 270' _ W a s h i n g t o n st., n e a r 4 th st ALCOHOL OPIUM—TOBACCO Habits P ositive!* Cured. Only acthorized Keeley In* tltute ia Oregon. W r it e r>r illustrated clrt-ulsr. X flirr IMTITIP«. 71 L 1 1 THU. O ld C o llie ry C losed. In the Great Balt lake people are not drowned through sinking, but stran gled while atlll afloat. The bitter w v ter may enter the air passages with fatal effect, but the body floats until it reaches the shore and Is picked vp. — H a rp e r’s W eekly Ala work fully guarantee*] for fifteen year«. Maneuvers Show High Proficiency to War Department. V om cn Buffering from any form of llness are Invited to promptly com municate with M rs.l'inkham at Lynn, EYE NOT PATRIOTIC ENOUGH Mass. A ll letters are received, opened, read and answered by women. A wo man can freely tall: O c u lis t ’s S econ d A tte m p t P ro c u re s fo r o f her private ill H im D eco ra tion F ro m H a itia n ness to a woman; E m p e ro r. thus has been es tablished this con D uring the reign of Em peror Sou- fidence b e t w e e n Mrs. l'inkham and fougue In Haiti one of his generals women of the wrote to an eminent oculisUin Paris kn ^ •- :.JSC'A'7iKt Am erica which lias ordering a glass eye. The oculist flat never been broken. tered himself that a successfully con N ever lias she pub structed artificial optic would secure lished a testim onial or used a letter for him a decoration of honor by the without ttie written consent o f tho Hatlan governm ent; accordingly, he writer, and never lias tho Company devoted his entire skill to the produc showed these confidential letters to *et out o f their possession, as tho tion of a work of art. Six months after the shipment of hundreds o f thousands o f them in the eye to Haiti, the oculist received a their files w ill attest. Out o f the vast volume o f experience small box from Haiti. In his Im agina tion he pictured the golden testimonial which Mrs. l ’inkham has to draw to his skill, so It w as with horror that, from, it is more than possible that she lias gained the very knowledge needed when he had unwound the folds of cot- in your case. She asks nothing in re tou in the box, he saw returned his turn except your good will, and lier work of art. A letter accompanied the sdvice has helped thousands. Surely box. Am ong other things it said: any woman, rich or poor, should bo “T h e eye you have forwarded me is glad to take advantage o f this gener of a tint that resem bles that of the ous offer o f assistance. Address Mrs. Spanish flag, and I am teo patriotic to l ’inkham, care o f Lydia K. l ’inkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. w ear any but the color of my coun try." W hereupon the oculist proceeded at once to the admiralty, where he ascer tained the colors of the Haitian flag. H e then Immediately manufactured a scarlet and green eye, of the approved shades, and forwarded it to the em peror, who was much pleased with the effort and who duly decorated the ocu l is t _____________________ ARMY IS PREPARED man who 1« lulmlrfd la the *wHI. rt-omil until whoM- doth* * urn fa sh .and ire It) 11 alyl««. You will t limn In your ii<‘lirhbnrho<M<l I Nl>Ii’a urt< jiu>t iu Get tltlw hull tint MwolU-nt, eluHMic-t. Himppifst ') In w® over cri* .«*•«» —um l better our ut.tM3ar.siu t! this is cur IDEA) Wo want ono uutu u»otti reprt'-tnutiitlvo In your nt i .n- hnrln.-od. You've » >t h lot ol friend* Tliey wear t-Iotlien. It ia the etuiieat thin« in l!m 'orld to »set them to order their clothe* from you. Price*. 47 GThiel U|>. Tin»»«« order* menu u l>lg bu»l- lien* flint snore tlmn double* your Haiiiry, ».n l ( li e work i» the phsi "*t, i-i.-Mne»t, mre.t net u put ion in th u w o rld N»-v* r® | .r e * M U u t U ‘ r u.ake 4u t<> fill n dny You *in.| ly tuko tho order a n I m «'H »uro*iu-ut« Practice in G oin g to and From Phil W* l.-.hc> ippines Mas Taught T ro o p s H o w alnpthuin >>ti approval to ?«.iir Inend ate, hand run th * pio flt m ousy A K e g u la ' to M ove Quickly. Olnchi Tha* • thu bu an y of licitta in lee, Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Hyrup tue b* st reinedv to use foi tbeir children luring the teething period. in our p rid e -o a r hobby—o a r study fo r yearn and now oarnuccens, and <.um in tho b< nt painlem work to oe found anywhere, no s a t t e r how much yoa pay. C o m p a re o u r P r ic e «. ------------- ■‘S W e finish pinto and 9 bridge work fo r out- o f-to w n natron* io_ ne day i f desired, ninlcsn extraction I free when platen or I bridge work is order* le d . Consultation Iran. f Wear This Stylish Suit! S u b m a r in e C a b le an d N o a c v id i . A b o u t A e ro p la n e s . For OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SCIENTISTS F arrday and Airy Made Errorc* Aiioul •T he COFFEEC ) TEA SPICES C" i P ortland . orego V ictoria, B. C .— F ea rin g the A m e r ican m eat tru st’s entrance into A u s tralia, the authorities are considering regulations to cope w ith the invasion, according to advices brought by the M akura. The A u stralian prim e m in ister said that, although no action had yet been taken, such pow ers as the com m onwealth possessed w ould be used to prevent the m eat trust from securing control o f A u s t r a lia ’s supply. S ir Joseph W ard, p rem ier o f N e w Zealand, who arrived on the Mukura, said the N e w Zealand govenm ent w as fu lly alive to the efforts o f the b e ef trust and would not have its system adopted by any organization in N e w Zealand. Italians Called to Act. Chicago— W ith the confession o f one “ Black H an d “ agent, the an nouncement o f another conspiracy P o e tlo A p p re n tic e . A grocer’s apprentice addicted to again st a governm ent official, Jam es poetry has summoned his em ployer, E. Stuart, postoffice inspector, and a rich m erchant of Ougitaa, 8ervia, spurred on by the long list o f recent for unlaw ful dismissal. The m er “ Black H a n d “ crimes, the Italian chant explained that his custom ers people themselves threaten to put a A reflection left because the boy answ ered all stop to the lawlessness. questions in rhym e and detained peo o f the v iew s o f many C hicago Italians ple while he fixed m eter and verse. is seen in an article which appeard in Moreover, he greeted his em ployer L ’lta lia , the leading n ew spaper in with a new couplet every day. The Chicago, which says the Italian s must court found the m erchant Justified and act to preserve their ow n self-respect. a dviied the apprentice to mend his . “ T he Mill” Will C o m e to Am erica. w ays.— Belgrad e Cor. Pall M all Ga ■»etto. _____________________ To Purify W ater. T o purify w ater sprinkle a table- spoonful of pulverized alum Into Ik» hogshead of w ater (the water to be stirred at the same tim e). It will aft e r a few hours, by precipitating to the bottom the impure particles, so purify the w ater that it w ill be found to possess nearly all the freshness and clearness of spring water. A pail ful containing four gallons may be purified by a teaspoonful of alum.— National M nrn 7 *re London The nation’s option on R em bran dt’s painting, “ The M ill,“ expired Saturday night when only a small fund had been raised to purchase the picture, and therefore it w ill go to an Am erican. The p ainting is owned by Lord Lansdowne. H e w as ten dered $500,000 fo r it by an Am erican, but offered to let it stay in this coun try i f the people would raise $475,000 fo r its purchase. This they have f a il ed to do. WHERE WOMEN ARE BANNED N o F em ale o f A n y Sort H a s B een A l low ed on M oun t A th o s fo r M an y Centuries. For centuries rast, Duke Max zu Sachsen Informs us, women have not been allowed on the Turkish penin sula. Even female animals are prohib ited. Condensed milk Is imported rom Switzerland, so that the t-yes of the Inhabitants may not he offended jy the Fight of a cow. Tho peninsula is Mount Athos, and ts Inhabitants are the members of d monasteries, which have existed here since the days when Christian «■nperers held rule at Constantinople ind gave lav\s to all Europe. For 1,400 r 1,590 years, Jet us say, no woman ms trodden tho ground of Mount Uhos. A vast quantity of art treasures and »reclous manuscripts has been stored n the monasteries, but for the most >art their contents and even their character remained entirely unknown - T l t - r its. T R Y M U R IN E E Y E R E M E D Y for Red, W eak, W eary, W atery E yes and Granulated Eyelids. M urine D oesn ’t Sm art— Soothes Eye Pain. D ruggists lell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, -0c, $1.00. M urine E y e Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c. $1.00. E y e Books ind Eye Advice Free by M ail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. R a th e r R e a d Than Be The Fountain H ead o f L ife Is The Stomach A man who ha« a weak end impaired «tomach and who does not properly digest h'.i food will soon find that his blood has become weak uml impoverished, and that his whole body is improperly «ud iusuiiiciently nourished. D r . P / E H C !:* S G O L D E N M E D IQ 7 K L D I S C O V E R Y gr.akea th e s t o m a c h s t r o n g , p r o m o t e s th e H o w o f d iA c s t ly e l u l j e s , r e s to r e s th o l o s t a p p e t it e , m a k e s a s s im il a t io n p e r f e c t , i n v ig o r a t e s th e l i v e r a n d p u r i t ie s a n d e n r ic h e s th e b lo o d . I t is th e £ r o a t b l o o d - m a k e r , f le s h b u i l d e r e n d r e s t o r a t i v e n e r v o t o n i c . I t m a k e s m e n s ir o n Q i n b o d y , a c t iv e I n m i n d a n d c o o I i n J u d g e m e n t . This “ D iscovery” is a pure, glyceric extract of American medical roots, absolutely free from alcohol and all injurious, habit-forming drugs. All its ingredients are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with secret nostrums. Its every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of medicine. D on’t accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven remedy o p k n o w n c o m p o s i t i o n . A s k y o u r n h i c m b o r s . They must know o f many cures made by it during past 40 years, right in your own neighborhood. W o rld ’s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R .V . Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N . Y . Ii. | j s V e J D O U G L A S * 2 5 c 3 3 * 3 - 5 o & *4 S h o e s The genuine have W . L Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom, which guarantees full value and protects the wearer against high prices and inferiorshoes. R E F U S E S U L S 77 T U T E S C L A I M E D T O R E 4J U S T A S G O O D * If your ctealt-r i-annot s:ipply you wilh th « itennin® \V. I..I>outrl&a s I io ^ b . write for .M ul order (Voaloir. Shoe* nt direct fr«>m factory to wearer, nil cL'trees K in g . p ip .ifil. W . L . Ifo u ^ lit ii, l l . i S p u rU N t ., IS ro t L i n u , If anybody would m ake me the greatest king that ever lived, with palaces and gardens, and fine dinners, C W A P no^ r‘’conimenfled fo r e ve ry- and wine and coaches, and beautiful ^ v v r t m i - t h i n « : but if you have kidney. liv e r o r bladder trouble it will clothes, and hundreds of servants, on ROOT. be found ju s t the rem edy you condition that I would not read books, J need. A t druarpriats in fifty cent and dollar sizes. I would not be a king I would rather I Yo u m ay have a sample bottle o f thin w onderful be a poor man In a garret with plenty I new discovery by m ail free, also pam phlet telling; of books, than a king who did not all about it. Address. D r. K ilm e r & Co.. B in g h am to n. N . Y . love reading.— Macaulay. DON’T TRIFLE WITH YOUR HEALTH At the first sign of any trouble take fiostetter’s Stomach Bitters. It has an established reputation as a health maker and preserver. Refuse any thing else. The Bitters is really excellent, and worthy of a trial in cases of POOR 1PPETITE SPRING AILMENTS SOUR RISINGS COSTIVENESS OR INDIGESTION MALARIAL DISORDERS Perforated Stam p«. Perforated sheets of postage stamps were unknown six decades ago. Until the year 1854 postage stamps w ere is sued in sheets which the purchaser had to cut up in any way he found con venient. T he perforating machine was Invented by an Irishman named A rch er. W hen it was submitted to the British government the treasury offer ed him $3,000 for his patent rights. As Archer had spent over four years in perfecting his machine, this offer was Indignantly rejected. Eventually A rch er was awarded onf). Constipation causes and seriously a g gravates many diseases. It is thor oughly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated granules. A Dog Hotel. B e e f bone broth and good, found •ood are served in warm , w ell aired rooms to the half a hundred or so dogs in the British dogs’ hotel, near Southampton, where the board of ag riculture takes care for a certain length of time of all dogs brought into Britain, so as to make sure that hy drophobia does not creep in. Rise In Russian Lakes. During the last 20 years the lakes of Russian Central Asia have shown a steady rise of w ater-level W ithin this period, or since 1885, the Sea of A ral has risen about six and a half fe e t The phenomenon haa accom panied a period of agnm6nt&tion of rainfall. r T H E E M P IR E L I N E ^ Have you seen the Easy Run ning Empire Cream Separator or the l^tuson Frost Kina Gas oline Engine? I f not, you should, for they are both lead er« in their line, and the prices are riRht. We will be triad to «end you catal«>Rs. E M P IR E C R E A M S E P A R A T O R C O .. awom IS V.\ L. Douglas shot's cost more to make than ordinary shoes, because higher grade leathers are used and selected with greater care. These are the reasons why W . L. Douglas shoes are guar anteed to hold their shape, look and lit better and wear longer than any other shoos you can buy ta rrr. w a r e r r s u b s t it u t e s . Ud. 3215 Flgndrr* Sr.. Portland. O r j DORRIS, Cal. Lumber center of North California; 3 years old. Eight Steam Saw Mills, good Bank; School«, Churches; New Railroad; large Box Factory, Fine, rich I and; easy irrigation. Town Lot«. Land and Timber «till very cheap. Enough said. Come and see. Address O . E. M O O r < E , D o rris, C a lifo r n a. Socialist Elected M ayor, FLOATING Q ueer ISLAND L I u m . a B O V S ’ SHOES $2 0 0 ,*2 .5 G & $ 3 .( FOUND Discovery Made by th e C r e w of the Dark Atlas in tho Pacific Ocean. T h e crew of the bark Atlas, wl.ich I arrived in Seattle recently after rounding the Horn from Philadelphia. ; reports a queer discovery for one day i of the 138 of her voyage. She had I been out many days without seeing anything— only three ships were seen j on the entire trip— when one morning In the Pacific the lookout reported that he had sighted land off the port bow where no land was supposed to be. N o r could any be found on the j charts. It seemed low In the water, but too much like the real thing to be a 1 mirage, so the captain rail toward it. 1 It proved to be land, right enough; an I island covered with trees and thick j ’ow underbrush. Birds and a few monkeys were seen upon it, but no ' other signs of life. These precluded I the possibility of the island being of volcanic origin, and leads the captain to claim it as a floating island. He believes that it w as washed out to sea from delta of the Rio de la Plata or the Negro, and that the undergrowth was so thick that its roots held the j whole together. A s he saw two trees tumble into i the w ater from the Island’s edge be- , fore he sailed aw ay his theory appears 1 to be som ewhat substantiated. vm 4 : b w T lp re : O b s e rv a to ry . b co re H e a r t la L e s t G u i d e . The man who offers sympathy to a neighbor and who comforts him in time of trouble can Afford to run the risk of being accused of not minding his own business. An act of genu ine kindness is readily distinguished from intermeddling. The heart is sometimes a bettor guide for action than the head. Ideal. In the effort to appreciate various form s of greatness, let us not under estimate the value of a simply good life Just to be good; to keep life pure from degrading elements, to make it constantly helpful In little ways to those who are touched by It to keep o n e s spirit alw ays awett, and avoid all manner of p«tty anger and irrlta bllity— that la an Ideal as noble as It Is difficult N o b le O n e fo r P a. Zunl Toys. Zunl Indians make their toys out of clay and bake them hard so that they will not crumble. They know how to model dolls and goats and frogs and cows, and birds that w arble when one fills the hollow body with water and blow s through a tube inserted In tha back. And they make all kinds of cu rious clay rattles. RHEUMATISM | ! Munyon’s Rheumatism Remedy relieves 1 pnli.s iu the lo^s, aru-s, tm«-k, Ktiff of Contains r.o morphine, | Bwolleu joints. opium, coniine or drugs to deaden tha pain. It neutralizes the acid and drives out ull rheumatic 1 oisons from the sy.i- tom. Write I’rof. Sl -nyon. G3d and Jeff erson Sts. I’hiia.. Pa., for medical ad vice. absolutely free. , S e w in g H e c e p ta c ie . Jane— The newest receptacles for small pieces of sewing are made of ribbon, which is turned up and over cast at the ends to form pockets It Is tied around the waist In the form of a girdle and the pockets hang con 1 veniently at the right side. , It is announced that a thunderstorm observatory has been established in Spain in which atmospheric dis charges, both local and distant, are detected graphically and acoustically. A w ireless telegraph Instrument la used for this purpose, because each lightning discharge is accompanied j by electrom agnetic waves similar to those used In wireless telegraphy. Household troubles: Headache, Tooth ache, Earache, Stomach nelie. Hamlins Wizard Oil cures the e aches and pa 11 so why don’t you keep a bottle in the house ? ___________________ ~ T a — Edith, how often do you practice on the piano when I ’m away? Edith— Every day, pa. P a — How long did you practice yesterday? Edith-— Four hours. Pa— And today? Edith— About the same. P a— W ell, Pm glad to hear you’re so T e g u la r . Tho next time you practice, however, be sure to unlock the piano. I locked It lafit week, and I ’ve been carrying the key In m 7 pocket ever since. Here it is! B u d D o b le Th u n d e rs to rm i lesole /\8<pnts The greatest of all horsemen, says; “ In 111 v 40 years’ experience with nor>es I have found Spohn’s Distemper cure the most successful o f nil remedies for the horses. It is th • greatest blood purifier.” Bottle,50 •. and $1.00. Druggists can supply you. or manufacturers. Agents wanted. Send for Free book. Spohn Medical Co,, Spec. Con tagious Disea-es, Goshen, Ind. W h sre Did He Learn It7 A teacher of English, in order to disprove the charge that high school pupils know little about the vital things that are going on around them, gave a test in which she asked for definitions of such terms as tariff, reci procity, the labor problem. In the pa per of a 15-year-old she found this: “T he labor problem is how to keep the w orking people happy without pay lng them enough to live on.”— L a Fol- lett’s W eekly. ----------------------------- 6 R TLAND ? 0 R E . I The coniidcnce felt by farmers «ltd | gardeners in Ferry’s Seeds to-day \ would have been impossible to feel in J lany seeds two score of years \ago. W c have made a 1 science of seed \ growing. alwavs do I exactly what you } expect of them. For sale \ everywhere. FtkR r s I t t l SE£D | ^ANNUAL Tree on request. D. M . FERRY A CO.,Dotrol«( Mloh. W h e r s B la c k s P redo m in ate. Jamaica Is more populous In propor- tlon to It» 8l»e than Spain, Turkey, Rus sia, an.l Home other European coun tries. The white people, however, are outnumbered by the blaeks and col- ored by nearly 50 to I. IForm s Berkeley, Cal. For the first time “ C a s e s r e t * a r e c e r t a i n l y fin e . I f? *v e « f r i e n d in the history o f C alifo rn ia a Socialist H a m ilt o n ’s G en iu s. o n e w h e n t h e d o c t o r w a s t r e a t i n g h i m f o r t-aticcr G R A N U LATED w as elected m ayor o f a city in this ot t h e n t o n iiu h Tk n e xt m o rn in g he p a **e d Men give me credit for genius. AH L ID S fo u r p ie c e * o f a ta p e w o rm H e th e n g o t a h o * CURED the genius I have lies Just In this— state, when J. Stitt W ilson, one o f ■ n d in t h r e e d a y s h e p a s s e d * t a p e w o r m 4 5 f « « t the most prom inent Socialists on the lo n g . It w a s M r M a tt F re c k o f M ille r a h u r g , W hen I have a subject in hand, 1 D a u p h i n C o . I*a I a m q u i t e a w o r k e r f o r C haco . Cleans and brightens Car The Imagination of Corot. Pacific Coast, defeated B e v e rly H odg- study it profoundly. Day and night ret* I u se t h e m m y s e l f a n d fin d t h e m b e n e f ic ia l pets. Rugs. Linoleums and Im agination and Invention are often f o r m o s t a n y d ih e n s e u n i t e d b y i m p u r e b l o o d . ’* head, the R epublican incumbent, by a Floors. A bsorb the germ it is before me. I explore it in all its C h « * P. C o n d o n , l ^ w i a t ^ t i . P a .. ( M i f f l i n C o .) laden dust. Saves dusting taken as the same thing, whereas they p lurality o f 284 for m ayor o f B e rk bearings. My mind becomes pervad and heating carpets. P i ’ -artant. P a l a t a b l e . P o t e n t . T a .*t * G o o d . are as different as wit and humor ed with it. Then the effort which I eley. D o G o o d N e v e r S ic k ' n W e a k e n o r G r i p * Per bW . 200 lh«. |fi 00 The question of imagination In a W ilson received 2,750 votes and 10c. 2 6«, 60c. N e v e r eo ld in b u lk . I * » « sr«n - make, the people are pleased to call Per bbl.. 150 lb«. 4.00 o in e t a b le t B t n m p d C C C . G u a r a n t e e d ts i painter’s work is not to be estimated Hodghead 2,466. W ilso n w as the So it the fruit of genius It Is the fruit cu re o r r o u r m o n «y t»c k . 75-lb. metal drum 2.50 | in terms of literature, but In terms of c ialist candidate for governor last N o of labor and thought.— A lexander Order by mail or through paint. The delicate silver grays and vem ber. H e w as form erly a m inis your grocer. H am ilto n ._____________________ N o . 14 ’l l P N U cool, translucent greens of Corot are ter o f the gospel. Of Course. CRESCENT CH EM ICAL CO. 1 of the essence of imagination, as I un I l E N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t i a e r s pl< A man In a near-by town fell down | derstand the word.— R. B. Cunning M oo rish R ebels W in Victory. 526 Washington St.. Portland. Or. \V m e n t io n t h i n p a p e r . the cellar steps the other dav with a 1 ta m e Graham Fez, Morocco- The rebel Benictir barrel of apples on top o f him. He tribesm en have defeated a governm ent broke his left leg his right arm. two force, k illin g 20 soldiers and wound ribs, his nose, one finger, cut his scalp, ing 50. T h is rebel success has result sprained his ankle and put his shoul ed in-several other tribes, which hith der out of Joint. But he didn’t groan erto had been neutral, jo in in g the re C o lo r m o re g o o d « b rig h te r a n d fa s te r c o lo r « th a n a n y o th e r d y e . O n e 10c p a c k a g e c o lo r s silk , w o o l a n d c o t to n e q u a lly w e l l or cuss until his w ife inquired if II a n d 13 g u a r a n t e e d to g iv e p e r fe c t re&uit«. A s k d e a le r, o r w e w i l l s e n d p o stp a id at 10c a p a c k a g e . W r t e fo r fre e b o o k le t volt. b o w to d y e , b le a c h a n d o u x c o l o n . M O N K G L D R U G C O M P A N Y , Q u in c y , liim o M . "hurt him " Then he did bolb. NO DUST SW EEPING COMPOUND PUTNAM ffiittife A n S flfw FADELESS DYES