El ri This Suit in O m Hurt M00EL cun,ous to know IDMI ___ irasu itfu r yoa—-tk * l_____ ______ th * moat M ylitb an d U»o a ••>«* d u r tll« •tar ma t*. Jual »b o w tw o o r t h m o4 f r ifn t i tha M m p lM o f our I m w ool nulling«, U k a lw o o r Ikraaor» .«Urn a u d you h a .a aaruaO tba n u ll I-»u o a n 't f o il to c o l ordarn. Our M beau tifu l aamilaa craalo • aanaaUou whaia*an •bown. N oo n a a v e r aaw aucb BiatiTialn a t lh a price befora. Y o u t o k a o iriak . K «orythingta a h ip p a d o n approval, r jb ja c t t o M k o o rn ' exam in ation . CuaVmiara I r i (o .»ln o n a n d muni ba MtlafUd w i l l «1 via. >1 and qu a lity be .o ra p aying. W « P a y I a p r o a a o n C v a r y tM n a l T o u c a n undaraall arary bod y . Gel •lothua fu r y ou r fr ie n d « a t la«« coal . Ilian Ihuy pay a i y w h e re aUa and ^ inaka wbuleaalar' a. J o b b w 'a a a d ra tal I d e a le r '• profit«. T h a t B o a t « th« «w ellaet, claanaat an d n ic ««t buaiuaaa In A m erica I k B t( Hu* uaaa th at m«>ra •baa Joutolee your aaralnts Wa aaal yea to repaaaaai ua aoo Dua l wait w «ll aeawbuiy alae takaa Uila areal Lualoaaa Wa aipartaao« aaaaaaary. Waf .rnlU» you our pnrtfcllu wltk «0 ■auipioe of the lauai soa na «1 riaaaad aalara, • »'u tal; free I»o you aaal th laaaall ma4a- •rdar aull aad Ihlarauarfcably aaay Moaay eking loidiMM ttial will uiaka you Heal A J pnatal er laltor nailed la uaaNuMsgliaayi« awell olutbaaaada Mg bualnaea (19 Tom Brown#, Celebrated English A/ tlet, Meete Oueplcloue Negro Glaee Chewor. Tom Browne, the celebrated English humorous artist, may be said to have had no education whatever In draw ing. He educated himself. What he saw he drew, and his genius made It a picture. He did go to an art school at Nottingham for a couple of terms, and It was a good school In Its way. Anyhow, he grew tired of the cut- and dried methods obtaining there—of the restraint, as he once put It to me —and so with about a dozen other would-be artlsta he took a room over some stables and there drew and painted from “life/* They took it in turns to procure models—a tramp, a PARAGON TAILORING C0M P% D«pt. 34, Chicago, 10. newspaper boy, a flower seller, any body who wanted to earn a quarter aerved their purpose. Ingenious Spider Web. One night Tom, scouring the neigh Bidders have a number of lngenkma Ways o f alluring and catching their borhood for a subject, lighted on a prey. A writer describes an American negro who earned a living by chewing spider which haunts evergreen trees, glass In public houses. This nice gen and snares Its dinner by means of n tleman was asked If he would come to kind of lasnoo. The web of thn spider the loft to be painted He looked at Browne earnestly for Is triangular In form. Two corners of the triangle are attached to twigs, some moments and. evidently laboring but the other corner, which ends in under the Impression that the natural a single thread, Is held by the spider, hue of his body was to be altered, he perched on a neighboring twig. When demanded: “ Will It come off, sah?** A fly strikes the web the spider loos S h a ke In to T o u r S h oes ens his hold and the elastic threads Allen*« F o o t-E a se , a p o w d e r f o r th e fe e t . I t rurei instantly entangle the victim. painful, sw ollen , sm a rtin g, sw e a tin g fe e t . Make« C O LD S new sh oes ea sy . S old by a ll D ru g g is t« and Sho« Stores. D o n 't a c c e p t a n y su b stitu te. SampW F R E E . A d d re s s A . S. O lm sted. L e R oy , N . Y . H ood’s LEARN THE WAY TO HEALTH By Sarsaparilla virtue of its unequaled blood-purifying, nerve-stength- ering, stomach-toning, appe tite-restoring properties, is the one Great Spring Medicine. O et It t o d a y In usual liqu id fo rm o? tablets c a lle d S arsu ta b s. 100 D o s e s $L Mexico Had Given Coaling Station In Lower California. American Envoy Diicovert Document, Photograph* It, and Hurries to Washington With Copy. Unreasonable. “Come along to bed, Ethel. I’m sure you wouldn’t like to keep the Lord up all night. Just to listen to you.” a t the M T. TA B O R S A N ITA R IU M Good Health i» the trreatest asset a per son can have. Without good health life is not worth living Hundreds o f cured patients gladly testify to the permanent benefits received from our new treatment, many having secured relief after all other methods had failed. I f you are a sufferer from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Neurasthenia. Deafness, Obes ity. or any form o f Stomach, Liver, Bowel or Kidney trouble, or so-called Weak Heart, or any Eye trouble, you will find in Neurology quick and permanent relief. Treatment can be taken at offic« 326Vfc Washington St., or at Sanitarium. While we are getting you well we teach you how to care for your body so that you can maintain good health. Write today for our booklet. "H ow to Get Well and Keep Well.” Make up your mind that you will rid yourself o f disease by learn ing about our drulrlesa treatment. LTHE KEYSTONEj T O H EALTH IS HOSTETTER’S S T O M A C H BITTERS D R . H A R V E Y W . FR E E Z E Sand and Germ«. Pretty ideas don’t always appeal to NEUROLOGIST the experts In hygiene. Kissing, for example, Is dangerous, and even that M l Tabor Sanitarium, Portland, Oregon sand provided for children In the parks Is not so innocent as It looks. The sand-hopper, with which children are so familiar on the real seashore, Is replaced, according to the gloomy experts, by another kind of hopper. The sand, In a word, when the chil O P IU M — TOB AC C O Habit« Positively Cured. dren have played architects with It for Only authorized Keeley In a time adds crlttlness to grlttlness. stitute in O regon. W rit« f o r illustrated circular. This Is not necessarily a reflection on M u n y o n 's ( ’o l d R e m e d y R e lie v e s t h e KlElFT INSTITUT«, 71 L 11 TH It. b etid , tlir o u t a n d l u n g s a lm o s t im m e d ia t e the children or the children’s parents, ly . C h e e k s F e v e r s , s t o p s I M selu irg es o f for sand, like loose hay and straw, th e n o s e , t a k e s a w a y a ll a c h e s a n d n a in s ca u s e d b y c o l d s . I t c u r e s d r i p a m i o b - seems to produce crlts out of no it l n a t e C o u g h s m id p r e v e n t s P n e u m o n ia . where. But, after all, sand can be re W r it e P r o f. M u n y o n , fi.'tnl a n d J e ffe r s o n Sts.. P h ila . l*a ., f o r m e d ic a l a d v ic e u b« newed at small cost, and If the econo • o lu t e ly fr e e . mists shout too loud let them be In REAL JUDAS FEAST AT TOKYO vited to take the old sand. It will be Did She Get the 8ituationT as good and crltless after that as Enmity In Division of Spoil« and Tlpo Between Guide« Lead« to Stout Lady— 'T m afraid you are when It was new.—Ixmdon Chronicle. Tragedy. rather young for the situation. Are you sure you could cook dinner for a large TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY Kosaku was the head guide at a big party?” Applicant— “ Oh, yes’m. Why, for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes the last party I was with was quite as andGranulatedEyelids. Murine Doesn’t Tokyo hotel. He and another guide Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists called Tomora, who also acted as po large as you are.” — lyindon Tatler. Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, liceman and Incidentally as a spy on 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in foreigners, were constantly quarreling Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books about the tips and spoils they extract and Eye Advice Free by Mail. ed from globe-trotters, says the Wide Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. World. Kosaku finally proposed re porting Tomora to the police authori T h . M agnetic Pole. Th* north magnetic pole has been ties and so destroying his hopes of a CITY REAL ESTATE AND HOMES pension. At the end of the year To 3 3 0 R a ilw ay E x ch a n g e B uild ing, P o rtla n d , O r. actually located at 70 degrees and 6 minutes north latitude and 96 degrees mora one day dressed himself careful minutes longitude. The south msg ly in foreign clothes, loaded a revolver, BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL 46 netlc pole has not yet been located, put It In his pocket, and invited the git the most thorough instruct k » * ■ driving nal work Ikat cm be produced. . 1 » but It Is believed to be about 73 de unfortunate Kosaku to a feast at a tea «UHI lathe work, drill press and forgu*. grees south latitude and 150 east house. It was indeed a Judas repast. res; Finely equip* eJ mathie shop and x b o o l room Tuition tee $ 3 5 cash; $40 longitude. It Is known, however that The two men ate together and drank. payments $10 per week. the two magnetic poles do not lie at One after another, as little stone bot BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL A the extremities of a diameter of the tles of sake were emptied, the former REALTY COMPANY. enemies swore in bibulous phrase« that East 23d and Morrison. Portland, Or. earth. __________________ all was forgiven. Together they start P r is o n R e c r e a tio n s . ed to return to the hotel, both appar In Oerman prisons chess clnbs are ently full of happiness and peace of J 7\ by no means uncommon. They are en mind and resolved that In future they IN S IS T U P O N couraged by the authorities as pro would fleece the stranger within their viding healthful mental relaxation for gates hand In hand, as beloved breth well-conducted prisoners. Recently ren should. Then, Just by the bridge K erosen e the Inmates of Brlxton prison have near the hotel— the untidy bridge L. A. KLEIN A CO.. Inc.. Distributers been regaled with oratorios, while at where the trams meet—Tomora turned 28 Front S treet P ortland. Ore.^ Aylesbury there are lectures and serv like a wolf and suddenly shot Kasaku ices of song. in the neck and body—shot with un Thousands of country people know th* erring aim, for Kosaku fell dead with valu • of Hamlins Wizard Oil, the hesl out a moan. Tomora then killed him family medicine in case of accident or sud self on the spot. He had not forgiven, den illness. For the safety of your family but was there not a supreme and cruel I buy a bottle now. treachery in spending his last hours making merry with his victim? Buddhism and Animal Lire. ft must be said of Buddhism that It M AKES has left one indelible mark all over SORE EYES India, China, and the east, and that W ELL Is the teaching of gentleness and kindness to one another and to ani When One Has Fever. mals. Buddha taught that lifers but In cases of excessive thirst that a prolonged endeavor to escape from arise from feverish conditions the suffering, and that, therefore, to Juice of half a lime poured over cause others to suffer Is the unfor- cracked Ice or mixed with charged wa gtveable sin.— Price Collier In Scrib ters will give relief If slowly sipped ner’s Magazine._____________ a little at a time. It Is often found that very hot S a r c a s tic J u d g e . Baron Maule, In one of his sarcastlt water taken by the teaspoonful will moods, addressed from the bench • satisfy thirst more quickly than any barrister friend of mine thus: "Mr other drink. The effect Is heightened Barker, could you not state youi If a few drops of orange, lemon or facts tn some kind of order? Chrono lime juice Is added or a half tea logical ts the best, but If you cannot spoon of baking soda. The main thing In thirst quenching manage that, try some other; alpha betlcal. If you please.”—Sir French Is not to gulp down great quantities _ COFFEEC ) of liquid, to take nothing too sweet H. Doyle. "Remlnlscencee.” TEA SPICES or too rich and to avoid Ice water, SAILING P O W D E R Dr. Pierce’ s Pleasant Pellets regulate which, contrary to usual belief, in - EXTRACTS and invigorate, stomach, liver and bow creases rather than decreases thirst, els. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy and against which all doctors fight. to take as candy. KB “ oossn a i Girl’s Idea of Man. Woman and the Farm. PORTLAND! ORE.' ▲ Uttlo girl wrote this composition In defining woman's relation to the on men: “ Men are what women mar life of the farm, one neede but little ry. They drink and smoke and swear, reflection to become aware of the ell- but don’t go to church. Perhaps If pervading quality of that relationship. they wore bonnets they would. They Just as the monarch of France, when SWEEPING COMPOUND asked to define the state, exclaimed, are more logical then women and also more zoological. Both men and wom "The state; I am the state.” So might Clean* and b rig h ten s Car en sprung from monkeys, but the pets. Rugs. Linoleum s and the farmer’« wife, when questioned as women sprung further than the men.*' Floors. A b sorbs the g erm - to the life of the farm, respond, ”1 am laden d u st. Saves d u stin g and beating carp ets. the life of the farm.” She Was Not Surprised. P er bbl., 200 lb s .. . $5.00 "W eren’t you sorry when you •eve the Coal Dust. P er bbl.. 150 lb s ... 4.00 heard that Tolstoi was dead?” asked Coal dust should never be wasted. 75-lb. m etal drum 2.60 Mrs. Oldcastle. “ Yes,” replied her Have a special galvanised scuttls for O rd er by mail or th rou g h hostass, as she pushed a $900 bracelet y ou r g rocer. It and mix sufficient water with It to up on her left arm, “but it was not make It quite moist. When a fire la CRESCENT CHEMICAL CO. nice and dear bank It up with this at all surprisin’. Folks that go up In them things are always sure to get a 626 W ash in gton St.. P ortland. O r. cool dust and It will last for hours. fall sooner or la ter” Where this Is done there la no ac cumulation of coal dust so common In Superior Paper. soma households As Illustrating the excellence of th« paper (which Is made from unused lln ■sllsvsd Location of Ark. en scraps) upon which Bank of Eng o f t h « y ear t o have y o u r teeth o u t mod p la t« and On a farm on the hill of Tara, land notes are printed, It Is stated that bfld gairn rk d on « and here ia th « p lace to f e t th « Meath, Ireland, which Is announced to | beat pain 1««« w ork poaaible. C o m p a re o u r J'rureA when one of these notes Is twisted Into be sold, Is the fort. Rath of the 8y a rope It will sustain a weight of 351 I Wa flnlah p la t« and I brt«l*« work fo r out- nods, under which tradition says tha I o f tow s patron« ia nounds. on « day i f desired. Ark of the Covenant Ilea buried. A P a in lm ««tra ction free when plat«* or former owner commenced excavations I bridge work I« order- In search of tha Ark but only discov I * d - C onsults» ion Irw*. I MolsrCrowns $ 5 .0 0 ered some gold coins and anclenf |22VBridf«TMth4.00 weapons. __________________ i ;¡;ii«n 1.00 ■oesntrio Work Basket. |Enam«l Fiirwifs 1 .0 0 There are workbaga made of tur li'W Fi'tints «OU tle« Could anything be odder? And Fistes 5 .0 0 $•*I R»d Ruttar _ _ _ yet they are not unattractive, queer putM 7 .5 0 as they sound. Tbs shell of the tur-1 Painless Et’ -’ tUn . 5 0 tie U lined with some gay silk, and B U t M IT N O D S the tall la pulled over and Inserted A ll wor k fully guaran teed far fifteen years. In the mouth, then used as e handle. They mske nice sewing baskets, and Painless Dentists will undoubtedly appeal te the lovers TKInlMidW ' i .ifilnftM, of the eccentric. '■StîÂÎ? u r l i i • uR |.. »%.« ALCOHO L K ê e le y lu r e The Bitter« is a boon to those in convalescence — when a tonic and strength maker is needed. Try it and see. A word to the wise is sufficient PORTLANID.OREGQN.I FARMS, ACREAGE m 1 WESTERN Gs r MANTLES t L «JUST RIGHT 11 NO D U S T NOW V e V t TIME FERRY'S Wise Dental Co., JAP TREATY MADE A G ood A d v ice . We should all strive to endure our troubles as cheerfully as wo endure those of our friends. CHANGE IN WOMAN’S _ _ LIFE Made S a fe by Lydia E. Pinkham ’ s Vegetable Compound. Graniteville, Y t. — “ I was passing through the Change o f Life and suffered f r o m nervousness and other annoying symptoms, and 1 can truly say that Lvdia E. Pinkham ’ s V e g e t a b l e Com pound has proved worth mountains of gold to me, as it restored my health and s t r e n g t h . I never forget to tell ¡my friends what Lydia E. Pinkham’i Vegetable Compound has dono for me during this trying period. Completo restoration to health means so much to me that fo r the sake o f other suffer ing women I am willing to make my trouble public so you may publish this letter.” — Sins. C iias . I J a u c l a y , U.F.D., Graniteville, V t. N o other medicine fo r wom an's ills has received such wide-spread and un qualified endorsement. N o other med icine we know o f has such a record o f cures as has Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Vegetable Compound. F o r more than 30 years it has been curing woman’ s ills such as inflamma tion, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreg ularities, periodic pains and nervous prostration, and it is unequalled for carrying women safely through the period o f change o f lire. M rs . P in k lia m , a t I.y n n , M a ss., I n v ite s a ll s ick w o m e n t o w r it e h e r f o r a d v ic e . H e r a d v i c e is fre e , a n d a lw a y s h e lp fu l. Th e E n g lis h C ris is . Jason Blogg (of Pittsburg)— Well, Hypatia, which of ’em have you con- eluded to take, the Earl of Oldpark or the Count Appogglatura? Mlsa Hy patia—-I’m going to await develop ments, pop. If the Earl loses his veto, maybe I’ll take the Count-—London -u n ck ___________________ L a rg e Irrig a tio n P ro je c t. An eight million dollar Irrigation project, about being completed In New South Wales, will benefit 1,600,- 000 acres of land and offer settlement opportunities to 70,000 person«. Mexico City, April 10.— President T aft gave President Diaz o f Mexico six days to abrogate a treaty he is said to have made with Japan. The hidden treaty was discovered by Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson, who photographed it, returned the original, and proceeded post haste to Washing ton to inform the State department. The treaty is said to have contained clauses that gave Japan coaling sta tion privileges and other big conces sions on the coast o f Mexico, including the right to use Magdalena Bay for target practice. T a ft’s order mobilizing troops at the border followed promptly. These are startling disclosures made here by an apparently authentic source today and which, as recited in narra tive form, are given as the cause o f the hurry order that rushed 20,000 troops to the border. The relations reported to have existed between Mex ico and Japan are said to have prevail ed prior to March 1. Ambassador Wilson, o f the United States, so the story goes, had occa sion many months ago to feel that strong antipathy o f Mexicans o f all classes was shown toward the United States. In the celebration in honor o f the foundation o f the republic, when many Japanese o f high rank came as special ambassadors from their country to thp Mexican capital, the ambassa dor noticed that there had been priv ate audiences between Diaz and a few o f his more influential ministers and the Japanese delegates. To Ambassador Wilson it was re ported that for 18 months every ship o f the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, whose port is San Francisco, were carrying from 20 to 150 Japanese, passage paid, be sides cargoes o f agricultural machin ery, household goods and general stores. A t San Francisco these Jap anese were transshipped to steamers o f the Pacific Mail line plying be tween San Francisco and Mexican ports. In February Ambassador Wilson was busy cultivating every source o f information in the higher circles o f the Mexican government. Very near the end o f the month, from a certain source in the government, Mr. Wilson, it is said, obtained for a few hours the orignal o f a secret treaty between Japan and Mexco. He kept it long enough to have photographs made o f it. Then it was returned to its place in the innermost archives o f the Mex- can state department. The document, the report here in dicates, was in the shape o f several clauses which were to be a part o f a formal agre* me it on the part o f the Mexican govern mt to allow the Jap anese commercial line o f steamships to have its own coaling station at a point on the Pacific coast and to grant certain other colonization rigl.ts in states along the Western coast. The secret clauses o f the treaty, those said to have been photographed by Mr. Wilson, the report continues, gave Japan a lease o f a coaling sta tion and maneuver pivileges in Mag dalena bay, with the alternative o f a coaling station a to n e other o f a few scattered ports down the Mexican coast. Clauses also set forth Japan and M exico’s mutual interests in the Pa cific, and while not stipulating an offensive and defensive alliance, gave in a diplomatic way Japan’ s keen in terest in the protection o f Mexico against aggression. The treaty had been ratified, not by the Mexican sen ate, but by Diaz and his cabinet. The day after he obtained the pho tograph o f this treaty, Mr. Wilson le ft for Washington. Balloon Falls 4 .0 0 0 Feet. St. Louis— A balloon ascension here by four members o f the Signal corps o f the First regiment, National guard o f Missouri, terminated in an accident when the aerostat sprung a leak and dropped like a plummet from an ele vation o f 4,000 feet. Lieutenants Drew and Hart and Sergeants Book man and Obermeyer, who comprised the aeronautic party, saved themselves after colliding with the smokestack o f a tobacco factory less than three miles from the starting point, by dumping all their ballast overboard. Rebels Will Not Stop War. T h e M atte r Settled. El Pasco, Tex.— Asked as to what Mr. Lately Married— "But, dearest, 1 effect the defeat o f General Stanley thought we had planned to go to the W illiam s' rebels would have on the in opera thla evening?” Mrs. Ditto— "Yea, surrection, the insurrecto junta here love; but 1 hare changed our minds. authorized the follow ing statement: — Puck. ‘ ‘ The insurrectos in Southern Mex ico have no connection with the Ma derista in other parts o f the Mexican republic. The defeat o f W illiam s’ band by Colonel Mayot’ s federáis will have absolutely no effect on the plans o f the insurrectos in other states where Francisco I. Madero, Jr., is rec ognized as leader.” W ithout A lc o h o l Without Alcohol A_Bod^JBuilder Without Alcohol A Blood Purifier Without Alcohol A Grest Alterstive Without Alcohol A Doctor’ s Medicine Without Alcohol Without Alcohol W « pu blish ou r fo r m a l«« Filipino Laborers Released. Honolulu — The territorial Supreme court released on a writ o f habeas corpus 15 Filipino laborers who were taken from the steamer Korea before her departure for San Francisco. In its decision the court severely censur ed the action o f the prosecution, rep resented by the planters’ attorneys, in preventing F. B. Craig, counsel for the Alaska Packers, from seeing the Filipinos and in confining them in jail when no charges had been preferred. 20 0 Persons Die in Fire. Bombay, British India -— Two hun dred men, women and children were Ayer’ s Pills sre liver pills. They set burned to death in a fire which de directly on the liver, make more bile stroyed a thatched structure in which accreted. This is why they ire so valu they had gathered for a festival. Five able in constipation, biliousnesi, dyi- hundred persons were in the building. epsia, (ick-headache. Ask your doctor There was only one exit and a panic ' he knows a better laxative pill. ensued. ijers W « ur| « 70 « to • o n a a lt y o a r do*? t o r - l U d . 6 » UM k. C. A » M C o., Lew oU , » T he m ost p erfect rem ed y ev er derised fo r w eak and dell« cate w om en is D r . P ie rc e 's F avorite Prescription* IT M AKES W EA K W O M E N ST RO N G . SICK W O M EN W E L L . The many and varied symptoms of wom an’s peculiar ailments are fully set forth in Plain English in the People’s Medical Adviser (1008 pages), a newly revised and up-to-date Edition of which, cloth-hound, will he mailed free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of milling only. Address as above. Doctors Said He Would Die A Gorkinff Good 5moke ! i , * MONUMENTAL A Friend’s Advice Saves Life I wish to speak of the wonderful cure that I have received from you* noted Swamp-Root, the great kidney and blad der cure. Last summer I was taken with severe pains in my back and sides. I could not breathe without difficulty and was nearly wild with the desire to urinate. Was compelled to do so every ten minutes with the passage o f pure blood with the urine. I tried all the different doctors from far and near, but they said it was no use to doctor as I would die anyway. I was at the end of my rope and was so miserable with pain and the thought that I must die that words cannot tell how I felt. One day a friend told me of the wonderful help she had received from Swamp- Root. She gave me one of your pam phlets which I read and determined to try Swamp-Root. After taking half a bottle I felt better. Have now taken ten bottles and am well as I ever was, thanks to Swamp Root. I wish tu tell ill suffering people that have kidney, iver or bladded trouble, that Dr. K il mer’s Swamp Root is the best medicine )n the market. All persons doubting this statement •an write to mt* and I will answer them directly. Yours very trulv, CLYDE F. CAMERER, Rosalia, Wash. Subscribed and sworn to before me ¿his 23rd day of July, 1909. VERNE TOWNE, Notary Public. Letter to Dr K ilm er A Co. Bingham ton, N Y FULL 5 ( WORTH n mK -, W rite for Prices and ò o m p le jM U gstm r i , n : ? Sig.ôichëlÂCo. P O R T L A N D .O R E . - Wholesale ,Àg«r»H H OW ARD K BURTON ABM yer and rheiDlfft« L« m <I vi 1I(>, CuliTHiii . HpeL-iiutm price«: Gold. Bil««r, Lflid. B U Id, Silver, Gold. 60o; /in « or l\>j*i>er, SI Miiliaii envelop«-* a id full pricelia« »»•nt on tti’pl ¡‘ on. Control nnd Umpire work a o lioittxi. Koluruucu: Carbonate N a t i o n a l iiaak. AGENTS and SOLICITORS newly patented article; c-arri**?! in pocket. Send 25c in stamps for sample to Pocket Door Lock Co., 330 Mohawk Bldg.. Portland. Oregon. M O H A I R w °°DLESand W rite Today for Prices TH E H. F N O R TO N 313 and ¿i 15 Front St. CO. 1HJRTLAMÜ. ORE. K O D A K S ^ dppkl T £2 Write for catalogues and literature. Developing and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention l o rtia n d *-noto i-u p p lv Co. 149 Third Street Prove What Swamp-iloot Will Do for You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, tell ing all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be sure and mention this paper. For sale at all drug stores. Price fifty-cents and one-dollar. Growing Beet Sugar In England. Remarkable success has attended th« efforts of growers of sugar beets n Herefordshire, England. A good high average for a crop Is 15 tons to the zere of root« bearing 15 per cen t of sugar. The Herefordshire farmers, in spite of rough and ready methods and small knowledge of the crop, grew up to 27*4 tons to the acre, with a sugar content of 19 per cent. The purity of the sugar was exceptionally high. PORTLAND. ORB. Send for prices and shipping tags. f M OHAIR T H E O B E R N H E M CO. l 247 Ash St.. Portland. Ore. grown in the Northwest. Ship us your clip or write for information. MUITNOMAM MOHAIR MILLS 7 1 2 Couth B ii Iding. Portland, Or.^ ft v : SICK? If so send today fo r book “ H ow to g e t w ell and keep well.” DR. H. FREEZE. Neuroiosist, 108 Mmh.nts Trust Bldg. Portland, O rj N o t R ea dy tn R* F in is h e d . The physician of an uptown hos pital In Philadelphia had a surprise the other day over a patient supposedly suffering from a fractured skull. Ho was taken to the operating room In a semi-conscious condition. Two of the R om an C o in s F o u n d in E n g la n d . The process of cleaning the coins surgical chiefs were there and one of found a few weeks ago In a Roman them was Just about to begin work on vase in a field upon a farm at Edwin the man when a telegram was handed ■towe, Nottinghamshire, England to him. After reading it, he turned to the ■hows that they comprise 369 denarri dating from 69 to 192 A. D. Although other with the remark. “ My father 1« these coins must have been buried for critically ill In New York; you must 17 centuries, they are In a perfect state finish this fellow.” The man was sufficiently conscious of preservation to hear what was said and, misunder Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing standing the Import of the word “ fin § y r u p th e b e s t r e m e d y t o u se fo* t h e ir c h i ld r e n ish,” Jumped from the table and rushed l u r i n g th e t e e t h iu g p e r io d . out. Waterproof Suitcases. “ Straw mattlLg suitcases and shop ping bags,” says Woman’s Home Com panion, “ can be very much improved In loojes and usefulness by a coat of "I tried all kinds of blood remedies cheap wagon varnish, which makes which failed to do tne any good, but I them waterproof. A good wetting will have found the right thing at last. My generally spoil them, but the varnish face was full of pimplesanu black-heads. causes them to shed water like a duck. After taking Cascareis they all left. I am continuing the use of them and recom This should he done once a year.” mending them to my friends. I feel tin« when I rise in the morning. Hope to T o B rig h te n O ld G ilt. have a chance to recommend Cascarets." Old gilt, such as the gilded frrraes Fred C. Witten, 76 Elm St., Newark, N. J, i f chairs or old picture framee and P'eariant, Palatable. Pot*>nt. l a s t « froad. Do Good N ever S icken. W eaken or G r ip « mirrors, if they do not require ro- 10c. 25c. 50c. N ever sold in bulk, gen gildlng entirely, may be brightened uine tablet stiimp<«d C C C . G uaranteed ts cure o r vou r m oney ktack. by using an excellent mixture of three ounce« of white of egg and an P N U N o . 15— ’ l l ounce of chloride of potash or soda. This should be painted over the sur T U R N w r it in g t o a d v « r t is e r « p le a s « face with a feather or a water-color W m e n tio n t h is p a p e r . oaint brush. PIMPLES BETTER FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR 0 1 , SALTS,OR PILLS,AS IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY AND IS FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE. \SYDUPofFlOS,,<lELIXIR°iSENNA IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS ALW AYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES. * ■ i CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. in tfie C i r c l e , on e venj Package o f the G enuine. •----------------- 4------------------- ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND G e n u in e w hen called fo r , alth ou gh th ey could MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PRF.PARA- TIONS. YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE. BECAUSE A Strong Tonic Ayer’s Strsapsrillt Poor Weak Woman A « »he i« termed, will endure bravely and patiently agonies which a strong man would give way under. The (act is women are more patient than they ought to be under such trouble«. Every woman ought to know that she may obtain the most experienced medical advice free of charge and in absolute confidence and privacy by writing to the W orld’ « Dispensary Medical Association, R. V . Fierce, M . D ., ¡'resident, Buffalo, N . Y . Dr. I'ierco ha« been chief consulting physician of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N . Y ., for many year« and has had a wider practical experience ¡«1 the treatment o f w om en’s diseases than any other physician in this country, liis medicines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. 011 . — IT IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE GOOD OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINE* DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH. SUCH AS YOUR UFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON THEIR SKILL AND RELIABILITY WHEN BUYING Note tfie Fuff Name of the Com pany CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS,NFAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE lO P OF EVERY PACK AGE.OF THE GENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. REGULAR PRICE SOc PER BOTTLE., SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE, BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAU STRENGTHFNING WAY AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM. WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTEREFFECTS AND WITFIOUY IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR GRIPING, AND THEREFORE D O « NOT INTERFERE IN ANY WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY Mil LIONS O f WFLG INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW O f rTS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE; TO GET ITS MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.