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Purify Your Blood BIG FIRM S EVADE TAX LAWS The cause of pimples, boils and oth O bcb I vb the United Statee In Salary er eruptions, as well as of that tired Return*—Office Bay* at feeling and poor appetite, which are so »10.000 a Year. common in the spring, is Impure and Impoverished blood. Denver, Colo.—Somewhere In Den- The best way to purify and enrich ver there are several— maybe a score the blood, as thousands of people know —of office boys who are drawing fabu by experience, is to take lous salaries for opening mall and running errands. The hoys don’t know that they are drawing these sal Accept no substitute, but Insist on aries of $3,000 or $5,000, or even $10,- having Hood's. 000 a year, but they are Just the same. Get It today in usual liquid form or But It Is only In the reports of an chocolated tablets known us Sarsatabs. nual net Incomes that are being mad* to the United States Internal revenue ARD E. BO STO N - Awayer and Chemist, officers by Denver corporations that H OW Lwuilv.lltt, Colorado. Specimen price«: Cold, Silver. Load. $1. Hold, Silver. 75o; Cold, fiOo; Zino these salaries appear. o rC o p p o r.il. M ailing envolo|>«tH a id fu ll price list Under corporation tax law salaries ■cut on application. Control and Umpire work s o liultod. Eoi or ance: Carbonate National Sauk. are deducted from th* net total sum taxable. Revenue officers say the total M O H A I R w£ °LEsand of salaries this year as shown by the returns has taken an enormous Jump. W rite T oday for Prices If some of the reports are true, they TH E H . F. N O R T O N C O . 313 and J 15 Front St. P O R T L A N D . ORE. say. there are many firms In Denver who are giving away money every day. Then there are salaries listed for IF A n A IF o and kodak v U A k X V O S U P P L I E S employes now living In throe-room W rite for catalogues and literature. Developing fiats that, If really paid, would enable and printing. Muil orders given prompt attention them to live In mansions. F ortland Photo Supply Co. Hood’s Sarsaparilla 149 Third S treet P O R T L A N D . ORE. a re th e safest aud m ost re lia b le c ath artic and system cleanser. T h e best r e m e d y f o r T o r p id L iv e r , Biliousness and Sick H eadache. A t D ru g g is ts ’ o r b y M u ll, 13 Cants H o y t C h e m ic a l C o . P o r tla n d , O regon BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL ' Q |Y m git the «osi ihorough invìi ut Inns in drivag in«i pne nal work dial cu be produced, also • lathe wark. drill press and forging I imelv rquipre I «achte shop and school 1 loom Tutor. I « $33 cash $40 I payinenl* J.ÍO per week. { BtLMONT AUTO SCHOOL A RIAITÏ COMPANY i ■■ ■■■.‘J Eut 23d and Morrison. Portland. Or INSIST UPON WESTERN Grlln' Kerosene MANTLES L. A. KLEIN & CO., Inc., Distributers 28 F ron t S tre e t Skylights Portland, O r e .. Tanks D o w n Spouts G utters Steel Ceiling A C. BAYER 204 Market If the stomach is too weak to properly digest your food try HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS It strengthens, tones and invigorates the en tire digestive system. Start today. YOU'LL ACKNOWLEDGE ITS SUPERIORITY Portland, Oregon S E N D FOR C A TA LO G U E . I ««r ill r r iv e 1 VV111 ® , v c fo r a cane o f Stomach Trou- ble Neurology v, ill not cure. Sick or w ell you need my «P v J V S V / .V / V S new booklet N e u r o l o g y , the W ay to H ealth .” Mailed free. DR. H. W. FREEZE, Neurologist. 308 Merchants T ru st Bldg., Portland. Ore. FARMS, ACREAGE CITY REAL ESTATE AND HOMES 330 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Or. KILL YOUR MOLES, GOPHERS AND OTHER RODENTS W h itn ey's Rodent Torch w ill do the work. Fully tested at Lew is and Clark F a ir and O. A . C. Address M. T. WHITNEY. Chitwood, Or. I s . r v « « i 1 c c ic y IV I fare ALCOHOL O PIUM — TOBACCO Ilabits Positively Cared. Only authorized Keoley In* stitute in Creaon. W r it« fo r illustrated circular. KEEIET INSTITUTE 71 C.11TNH* IP O R T L A N I^ .O R E G O N . In D în e r o n t C ir c u m s t a n c e s . "Hurry, dear!" exclaimed the hue- band. "The (Ire Is gaining. W e muet get out. Haven't you got your clothes on?" "Oh, I can’t go out this way," she ecreamB. "I couldn't find any- thing to put on but my bathing suit, and I’m not going to face «U that crowd In I t !”—Life. She Hasn’t Changed. Emancipated woman Is nothing more than human; 1 think that you may safely set that down. A women I could mention wouldn't go to the convention because she didn’t have a etylleh gown.—Washington Herald. P A C IF IC C O L L E G E OE CHIROPRACTIC 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or. Prospective students w rite fo r Inform ation. Open and p rivate Clinic, morning, afternoon and evening. Invalids and others desiring skilled at tendance should w rite fo r rooms to the C ollege or Greiner's Chiropractic Health Home MATILOA M. GREINER, 0. C„ Superintendent. 775$ Will ams Avenue, Portland, Oregon Trained nurses, skilled operators and the best C hiropractic advice in consultation in e v e ry case. . COFFEEC T E A S P IC E S BAKING POW DER » EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT C 10 POST SSET A DCVEJB LAN D OBt. FOR Y E A R S H ousewives have used a cloth to protect their hair w hile sweeping, but nothing to protect th eir lungs, causing irritation and inflamma tion. Dust is both dangerous and annoying. You would refuse w ater that was not clean, but continue to breathe polluted atmoephere and n ever complain. N O -D U S T S W E E P IN G C O M P O U N D is chemically prepared, absorbe the dust and dis ease germs, saves doctors’ bills. Make your premises dust clean” by using S w eeping Compound: burn the sweepings. N O -D U S T N o. 1. fo r household use. In 5 and 10-lb. cans. 35c and 60c.. grocers; 75-lb metal drums. *2.80. N O -D U S T No. 2. fo r business places. 75-ib. drums, *2.26; 150-lb. barrels. $4.00; 200-lb. bar rels. *8.00: f. o. h. Portland. O rder b y mail or through your grocer or druggist. Send for circulars. C R E S E N T C H E M IC A L CO. 526 Washington S t , Portland, Ora. lea Good for Hair. Explorers s&y that the frigid sones f ir e Immunity from common colds. But no recent explorer seems to have mentioned the old belief that long so journs among the Ice are good for the hair. This was the firm conviction of whaling skippers in the days when Dundee was the port for the Arctic. It was said that even the baldest of seamen contrived to grow a passable crop o f haJr before returning. SKIN IN COLD STORAGE CUTICLE K E PT ON ICE FOR MONTH IS STILL ALIVE. 'hyslclans Discover That 8kln Taken from the Human Body May Be Kept In Healthy Condition Indefinitely. Philadelphia. Pa.—Through the suc cessful outcome of an operation, per formed on 18-year-old Anna Wlndt, the physicians at the Samaritan hospital have made a discovery which may be of Incalculable benefit in the grafting of skin. The discovery is that skin taken from the human body may be kept in a healthy condition for an in definite period and that it may then be used to replace skin that has been burned or otherwise destroyed. Early this year a man entered the Samaritan hospital to have an opera tion performed. This operation in cluded the removal of thirty-two square inches of skin from his abdo men. Dr. Babcock had this carefully rolled up and put on Ice until he should be ready for the experiment. This was made thirty-five days after the skin had been removed from the male patient. Twenty square inches were taken, smoothed out, and care fully put in place on the girl’s arm. For several days the arm was ex amined minutely and then it became apparent that the frozen skin was “ ta king hold” to the natural skin with as much firmness as if it had been taken directly from living flesh. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els and cure constipation. The Successful Men. Perhaps it is more than true that half of the great college buildings in the land are splendid gifts from “ Vil lage Chumps,” who broke away from home because they could not find a chance to expand or express them selves In their native two-by-four town, and never, or hardly ever aft er, got the first ghost of a show or the spare time to acquire an educa tion. __________________ Leg Cabin 8choolhouse In Maine. Maine has one real log cabin school- house, the building being situated on the estate of C. O. DeMerrltt, a 1,600- acre farm In Riley plantation, of which Ketchum is the poetofflee. It is located some ten miles from Bethel, and about 50 people live thereabouL The Inhabitants pay no taxes except for the maintenance of the school, and are not restricted by any special town laws. __________________ Flies and Mosquitoes carry disease perms, especially Malaria, Oh lls, and Fe ver. Two or three drops of Hamlins Wiz ard Oil on the in-ect bite will take out all the poison. Stops that itch, tv o. Greatest Little Invention. The greatest little Invention thal has been given to the world is the luclfer match. It was invented ii 1827. It Is small, but like Portla’i candle, It has shed a great light lntt the world. It gave man mastery ol fire. Before this fire had been a c o d trary hired man, but now it becam« an obedient servant. Welsh Rabbit Recipe. ••You are a great success with a chafing dish,” said the admiring guest. "Tell us how you manage it?” “ It’s very simple.” replied Mr. Crosslots. “ You take everything your wife has set out on the table for you and put it into the chafing dish. Then you light the alcohol lamp underneath and with a large spoon stir the mixture A Poor Job. vigorously until your wife tells you to “ Yes, sir,” said the great financier stop.** __________________ proudly, as he flicked the ash from hit Tb 8top Bleeding at the Nose. 18-penny cigar, “ 1 am the architect ol Introduce by means of a probe a my own fortune.” "W ell,” rejoined th« friendly critic, "all I've pot to say It small piece of lint or soft cotton, pre that It's a lucky thing ror you there viously dipped into some mild styp were no building iuspectors arounc tic, as a solution of alum, white vit when you were constructing it.”— Ex riol, creosote, or even cold water. This will generally prove successful, change. __________________ but If It should fail, cold water may An Important Art. be snuffed up the nostrils. If these The art of being agreeable should remedies fall, and If the bleeding be be Instilled into every girl in the very profuse, medical advice Bhould schoolroom. This Is far more impor be obtained. taut to the average girl, and far more conducive to her general hpppinesa ii Ahead of Optimist. life than much of the useless “ cram The man who accepts calamity ming” which forms so large a part oi when it hits him as so much necessary many a school curriculum.—Gentle medicine administered for his own woman. good, and makes no ugly face when swallowing defeat, even if he admits T R Y MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyei It, Is not to be classed as a pessimist. and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t 9uch a man Is far ahead of the optim Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Druggist« ist who insists he never had anything Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 2oc handed him and fools himself, as he 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve I d often does others. Aseptic Tubes, 250. $1.00. Eye Book* and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. G ue ssw o rk in L ite . Silence and solitude are also won derful solvers of problems and guess ers of riddles. There is a good dca’ of guesswork to this life. It’s not al logic. It’s not all a choice between two goods. Many of these mysteries can never be unraveled, and we have to take a chance at them, do the best we can and let them rn A FTER 7 Y E A R S S U F F E R IN G Ever Measure inrtaar A sealer of weights and measures has been visiting drygoods stores dur I W a s Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ing the past few days, and in each ham’s Vegetable Compound one has purchased a spool of cotton, Waurllca, Okla.— “ I had female trou for whleh he has paid three cents, and Invariably has found that the bles for seven years, was all run down, a n d s o nervous I amount of cotton does not measure as could n o t do any. much as Is specified on the spool. Ac thing. The doctors cording to specifications there should treated me fo r dif be 2P0 yards on each spool, but the ferent things b u t measurements vary between 160 and did mo no good. I got so bad that I 200.— Boston Transcript. could not sleep day A Hard Road to Travel. or night. While in this condition I read A drunken man, whom a friend was o f Lydia E. Pink- trying to bring to his home some ham’s V e g e t a b l e miles away, was constantly crossing C o m p o u n d , and from one side of the road to the other began its u s e and so his friend said to him: “ Come on. wrote to Mrs. I ’inkham fo r advice. In Pat. come on; the road Is long.” ” 1 a short time I had gained my average know It Is long,” eald Pat; “ but It weight and am now strong and well.” isn’t the length of It, but the breadth —Mrs. S a l l i e S t e v e v s , li. F. I)., N o. of It that’s killing me.”—L# Fann« 8, B o* 81, Waurika, Okla. A n o t h e r (¿ r a t e fu l W o m a n . 'Irish Life M Huntington, Mass.— “ I was in a ner. Art ana Hniiosopny. yous , run down condition and for three It is through their escape from years could find no help. ' I owe my present good health to Words that artists and musicians paint and compose truer things than Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com ound and Blood Purifier which I be- philosophers ssy, things that survive eve saved my life. I vicissitudes of thought and are as true “ My doctor know* what helped me tomorrow as yesterday. With the and does not say one word against it.” music of the Roman Catholic church — Mrs. M a r i J a n e t t e B a t e s , B o * we all agree, and who shall contradict 134, Huntington, Mass. Because your case is a difficult one, the Venus de Milo7 doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving To Clean Gloves. A mixture of finely powder-*! full Lydia E. lin k ham’s Vegetable Com I t surely has cured er's earth and alum Is excellent for pound a trial. cleaning white glovee It should be many cases o f female ills, such as in flammation, ulceration, displacements, rubbed in well, then brushed oft and fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic the gloves sprinkled with dry brap pains, backache, that hear!ng-dowp and whiting. fee ling, aud uervuus prostration. RENTERS ME SUED RIOTERS RULE CANTON. Americans ia Danger — Revolutionist* Steal Explosives. Washington, April 29.— Americans and foreigners in Canton are believed to be in danger. United States Consul Bergholz in Canton cabled the state department today. He has telegraph ed the senior naval officer in Hong kong, and if the situation should prove Big Iron Ore Shippers Involved Jug serious, a United States warship will proceed to Canton. gling o f Dock Charges Used to Cover Illegal Acts. Hongkong, April 29.— Hundreds o f persons are fleeing to this city from Cleveland, O., April 27. Thirteen Canton, where, last night, revolution indictments on 110 counts charging ists, armed with rifles and bombs, sur four iron ore-carrying railroads enter rounded the Viceroy’s palace and set fire to the building before they were ing Cleveland with rebating and alleg- driven back by imperial troops in com ing that two were guilty o f conspiracy mand of Admiral Li. Several were to violate the Elkins law were return killed on both sides, the imperial ed by the Federal grand jury here to forces losing a colonel. Only official messages were received day. Indictments o f individuals also from Canton, but it was said that the were returned. disorders there are spreading, the The railroads are the Pennsylvania, rioters gaining in numbers and bold the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, ness. The gravity o f the situation is the Bessemer & Lake Erie and the increased by the report that there is discontent among the imperial sold New York, Chicago & St. Paul (N ick iery, many o f the emperor’s enlisted el Plate). men being anarchists. The valiant attack o f the imperial The indictments were as follows: Dan R. Hanna, president, and R. L. troops under Li saved the viceroy’s palace from destruction. For a time Ireland, second vice president o f the it looked as i f the rioters would de M. A. Hanna company, Cleveland, and stroy it. Thè viceroy escaped un D. T. McCabe, o f Pittsburg, fourth harmed. Considerable damage was vice president o f the Pennsylvania done to his palace before the fire was railroad. They are charged with con extinguished. It is reported here that the gates o f spiring to violate the Elkins law. Canton have been closed and that the District Attorney W. L. Day an soldiers are maintaining martial law. Suspicious persons are being de nounced, after the filing o f the report, that “ large and important suits” tained and searched. The enlistments o f many imperial would begin immediately. The cases are Interstate Commerce soldiers have expired within the last commission actions, brought to insure few days, and the ugly demeanor of that published ore shipping rates are these men is givin g the government effective. The government will seek concern. A report that Vice Governor Fu to show the indicted railroads owned docking facilities in Ashtabula, O., Chi, a Tartar, has been assassinated, and Conneaut, O., harbors; that these has not been confirmed. It is known that the rebels have were operated by companies, in effect “ hired” by the railroads; that the seized a quantity o f government ex roads paid excessive rates to the dock plosives. The government has asked ing companies, paid over a portion of the steamship companies plying to the money received to the shippers Canton to suspend their schedules. One unconfirmed report from Canton and that the whole constitutes a con spiracy in violation o f the Elkins law. says that 300 o f the “ queless,” or rev olutionists, have been slain during the The penalty for rebating is a fine o f not less than $1,000 nor more than riots. Foreigners in Canton are reported $20,000, with imprisonment not to ex ceed two years. The penalty for con to be perfectly safe. spiracy is not to exceed a fine o f $10,- 000 and imprisonment not to exceed R E C IPR O C ITY IN CANADA. two years. In addition, under the Elkins law, Opposition Will Put Up Strong Fight the government has the right to bring In Parliament. civil suit for three times the amount Ottawa, Ont., April 29.— The de o f money rebated. It would be possi ble, in case o f conviction, for the gov termination o f the Canadian gov ernment to collect many millions o f ernment to ratify reciprocity was em phasized in parliament today by the dollars. The investigation leading up to to prime minister, Sir W ilfrid Laurier, day’s action began several months who declared that he would not go to ago, and is the first government in England and represent Canada at the quiry into ore transportation methods Imperial conference or to the corona tion o f King George in June, but in the lower lake region. would remain here to press the agree ment, if the opposition persisted in H IT K ITE S ON THE FLY. obstructing its ratification. The matter was brought before par Experiments Show Aeroplanes Can liament by Opposition Leader Borden, Be Destroyed By Marksmen. who asked Sir W ilfrid what his inten Washington, D. C.— Reports re tions were in regard to the approach ceived at the Navy department and ing events in London. just made public show it was conclu “ I deemed it my duty to attend,” sively proved at the target practice o f replied Sir W ilfrid, “ and engaged my the Atlantic fleet about ten days ago passage six weeks ago, but I have that the American battleship can hold come to the conclusion that, should my its own against an attacking fleet o f presence be required in Canada, and aeroplanes. there is every indication that it may During the target practice April 7, be, it will be my duty to forego the the battleship Mississippi conducted privilege o f attending the conference. the experiment with kites as a substi My first duty is to Canada. tute for aeroplanes and demonstrated “ It would be unfortunate that any that an enemy approaching through of the prime ministers of the self-gov the air would be shot f ’lll o f holes be erning British dominions should be ab fore it could get near enough to inflict sent from so important an event as damage. the imperial conference I f it is not possible for me to go, the fault will Publishers in Session. not be mine. The one thing which New York — The members o f the prevents is the position o f the trade American Newspaper Publishers asso agreement with the United States. “ Mr. Borden has said he and his fo l ciation met here in executive session. Among the subjects discussed were ad lowers offer uncompromising opposi vertising, circulation, labor, news tion to the ratification o f the agree print paper and wood pulp, ways and ment. I may tell him that on this means for extending the capacity o f side we offer uncompromising support He thinks it plants, new inventions and the free for the agreement. publicity evil. The association will would be a ban to Canada and a possi W e think also listen to leaders o f the various ble danger to the empire. unions whose members are employed it would be a boon to Canada and to by newspapers, and new officers will the empire. be elected. It is understood that Artists are Conservative. President Herman Ridder will retire. Paris— The one hundred and twenty- Pacific Peace Meet On. ninth salon o f the Society o f French In the San Francisco Delegates from Brit artists opened here Saturday. ish Columbia, Oregon, Washington opinion o f critics, the exhibition has and many cities of California were in little to distinguish it from those of attendance at the opening session o f preceding years, its principal charac the Pacific Coast National Industrial teristics being the decreased size of Peace association. The delegates the canvases, and the absence o f nud were welcomed by Mayor P. H. Mc ities. The whole is markedly conserv Carthy and the feature o f the session ative in technique and the distinctive was an address by President Jordan, work o f Henry Martin and Paul Cha o f Stanford, on “ Interests o f the Third vis. The contributions o f the Am er Party in All Labor Disputes." Rev. ican artists, Tanner, MacCamaron and J. E. O’ Brien, o f Seattle, discussed MacEwean are notable. “ Industrial Peace as a Factor in Our Skull Clew to Murder. Future Progress." Chico, Cal.— A portion o f a human Missionary Is Robbed. skull found by a ditch tender eight Victoria— Mail advices from Shang miles south o f St. John makes it cer hai report that Rev John Murray, a tain that the man murdered near here Presbyterian missionary o f Chianfu, last Wednesday was G. W Baker, for Marion Baker was attacked by rioters and sustained merly o f Redding. many wounds while he was traveling identified the bit o f bone and flesh as at a point 45 miles from Chianfu. The part o f the remains o f his brother. assault arose from the dissemination The section o f the skull apparently o f the rumor that foreigners killed a had been cut from the head with an Chinese peon. Perpetrators o f the ax. It is now believed that the torso attack have been arrested. The Chi will be found in the central irrigation nese authorities treated the mission ditch, near which the portion o f skull was found. The ditch will be drained. ary with the utmost care. Great Lakes Railroads Under In dictment By Government. 7.000 Japs Face Death. Victoria, B. C.— A severe famine prevails in Iharaki province in South Japan, is the report received by the Inaba Maru. The Hochi has a dis patch from Mito saying that 7,000 people are starving. Tragic deaths through starvation, illness, excessive labor and other causes it ia said are all traceable to the indigence arising from floods. Protest ia Sant to London. London — The Mexican government has communicated to the British for eign office a formal proteat against the action o f Captain Vivian, o f the Brit ish sloop Shearwater, in landing mar ines at San Quentin, Lower Cali fornia. which action ia described as an interference in the internal affairs o f Mexico. Co-Edt Scorn Marriage. Chicago — Two per cent or less of the young women students in the lower classes at the University o f Chi cago are planning to marry, according to a canvass recorded by Miss Marion Talbot, dean o f women. The canvass included 9fi women in the annual re port o f President Harry P. Judson. Fifteen o f those interviewed refused to tell what they are going to do when they graduate. More than half de clared they were going to teach. Big Steamship Wrecked. Madrid A dispatch received here from Vigo says that a big English steamship, the identity o f which has not been established, was wrecked on Cape Villano, on the northwest coast o f Galicia. It is not known whether there were any fatalities. S to m a c h B l o o d a n d L i v e r T ro u b le s Much sickness starts with weak stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous und pale-people lack Hood, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need in v ig o r a t in g lor, alter all, a man can he no stronger than h is stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi tude of diseases. !| g l I Ci et rid o f your S tom ach Weakness and L iv e r Laziness by taking a course o f D r. P ie rc e 's Holden M ed ica l D iscovery — the great S tom ach R estora tive, L iv e r In v ig o ra to r and B lo o d Cleanser. You can’t afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for “ (»olden Medical Discov cry,” which is a medicine o f k n o w n c o m p o s i t i o n , having a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bot tle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate Stomach, L iv e r and Bowels. W . 1$. D O U G L A S |3H ® * 2 - 5 0 * 3 * 3 ’ 5 0 & * 4 S h o e s «" women W . L. D ouglas S pring Styles include m ore Snappy and U p-to-D ate Shapes in O xford s and H igh Cuts than e v e r b e fo re produced. , W.L.Douglas warrants every pair of his shoes to hold their shape, J look ami ht better and wear longer than any other make, giving you better value for the money than you can obtain elsewhere. IV BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTFA^ i f T h e g e n u in e h a v e \V. L . D o iig la r t n a m e a m i t h e r e t a i l ■> p r i c e s ta m p e d o n t h e b o t t o m , w h ic h g u a r a n t e e * f u l l v a lu e -'J.’..« a m ! p r o t e c t s t h e w e a r e r a g a in s t h ig h p r ic e * a n d i n f e r i o r s h o e * . it your dealer for Mad Order Cai prepaid. \V !.. D ón ela» shoes, sli> unit supply you with the lieemii** W . l..l>omrla8 w rite .......A m-iit <liiH.-i — ......... fro m f:i-’ factory i«,ry to to wejir.T, wearer, a all ll charg.’S charges 1 m . U o u ifl BOVS’ R u n rs 1 i . » S p a c k N i., I l r u i'k lu u , M a « « . $ 2 O O ,$ 2 . 5 0 4 $ 3 . 0 0 Knew a Thing or Two. The farmer had bought a pair of shoes in the city shop. “ Now, can’t 1 sell you a pair of shoe-trees?” sug geeted the clerk. “ Don’t git fresh with 1 me, sonny.” replied the farmer, brlst- 1 ling up; “I don’t believe shoes kin be raised on trees any more’n I believe rubbers grow on rubber plants, or oysters on oyster plants, b’gosh!” Corkinf f Goód 5moke ! " - MONUMENTAL ?> R U L U A t*. WORTH Mothers wlU find Mrs. W’neloW* Soothing Syrup tue best reined” to use fog their tuxiug the teething period. ’.Vfritefor Prices and &om jjle Stair Carpet. Did you ever watch with despair the carpet on your stairs wearing out on the step edges? Then you will want to know that next time you must buy a yard more than you reaily need and turn it under at each end when you are laying it. Then, as it grows worn, it can be slipped either up or down, and thus the wear will be equalized. ' Sig.ÒicheUCo. r PORTLAND.ORE. Wholesale Agents Girl Pupil Is Hypnotized. Cincinnati, Ohio.— Miss Ida Isham, a teacher in the Hyde Park school, or dered her class to play a sleeping to o YKAUS game and all her pupils closed their O LD eyes as if asleep. A moment later she called the class to awake. All Waste Land Grows Rubber. the children promptly obeyed except Wide reaches of waste land on the “ Peggy” Gordon. The child was car island of Singapore are now being set ried to an anteroom, where unsuccess out in rubber plants, which seem to ful efforts for two hours were made to do well. In Malacca there were for awaken her. Finally the mother ap merly square miles of land covered peared and by crying “ Awake” sever with lalang, the hiding place of tigers al times aroused her. Physician* and other big game, which have been oronounce it an unusual case. transtormed into fine rubber plantu* C e rtifie d so n g s te r. tions. __________________ Prima Donna—I have here a certifi Saxon S ta te D in n e rs . cate from a doctor to the effect that At Saxon dinners slices of bread I can’t sing tonight. Manager— Why were the substitutes for plates, and go to all that trouble? I’ll give you a these generally went into the alms certificate thnt von novor could sing. basket afterward. Grandees were treated to a silver platter placed be neath the bread, which last in course of time became discarded as people came to recognize the superior ad “ M v father has been a sufferer from sick vantages of metal and pewter. headache for the last twenty-five years and never found any relief until he began Irrigation to Reclaim Island. The Hawaiian island of Lanai, taking your Cascarets. Since he has begun taking Cascarets he has never had which has been practically barren for the headache. They have entirely cured several years, will be reclaimed by a him. Cascarets do what you recommend water conservation system and de- j them to do. I will give you the privilege voted to sugar beet culture. of using his name.” —K. M. Dickson, 1120 Resiner St., W. Indianapolis, Ind. H ead aohe Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good N e v e r Sick'-n Wenk'-n or Gripei 10c. Be, 50c. N ever sold in bulk. T b * g «n - oine tablet stamped (J C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. To Get Its Beneficial Effecte. Always Buy the Genuine W H Y P A Y M O R E ? S Y R U P -flfiS ano M en’s Hitfh Grade Black or Tan O xfords. N e w . m t S p rin g S tyle*. A ll Leathers, * .60 values, all sizes go at $ 2.50 PAIR Mail Orders P rom ptly filled E lIX IR 'SfK N A manufactured by ilio (ÁlIFOPNIA flû $YRUP(Ó. R O YA L SHOE COMPANY 229 M orrison St., B et. 1st and 2d, P o rtla n d , O r. NOW THE " BEST best TIME o f th e year to have your t th nut and plate and bridgsw ork dono and here i * the place to g et t h « best painless work pospiblo t '<• in p a r t o u r P r ic e * . W » flntnh plnte and bri.lue work fo r out- Sold by all leadlnq Druíjqísts One Size On[y, 501 } a Dot tie o f t;iWD out rout la o n e ilny I f «ltwirnd. I'M inlifts e it r n r t m a fri i> when plates o f bri.'rre Work ia o rd er- ®'l. C ontulUtion trea. M olarC row n* 5 5 . 0 0 Their Mistake. 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F o l l o w his advice every time. He knows. A i/ers W • p u b lis h o u r f a r m u i t i _ P V • b a n is h fV n h n fro n » o u r n>*>i ,-,, W e urge you te oouau ty o u r d o c to r C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor This w ondoful man haa made fi life study o f the p roperties o f Roota, H erb * an»i Barkn. and i* L'ivintr the world th « bcMietu o f hi* service«. .-i N o M ercu ry, P o is o n « ' ^ or D ru gs iJscd. N o o S S L O peration-, o r ( utting Guarantees to eure CVitarrh, Asthm a. Lung. S ’ l’Mi'i h .i- • . ts.’ i'l ;iii P r iv a t« Disposes o f M :7 an i V. A S U R iC A N C E R J o - * »• • a n d r e lia b le . CURE • i : . < i •, -a fe , s u r a U . . f a i l i n g i n it.* vs • rka . te fo r irmptom blank and circular. In< !o*e 1 ren ts in s u m p ». CC 4 S L IT A T IO N TREE The C. G ee W o M edicine Co. 162 First ,'t ., cor. M orrison , P o rtla n d . O r. Ask your doctor, “ U hat is the first grea* v ------------------------------------- rule of health?'* Nine doctor! out of ten wilj auicklv reply, “ Keep the bowels P N U No. regular.’ Then ask him another ques tion, “ VFhat do you think of Ayer’* I I I Tl l l N w r l t ’ n ^ »<* n«l v o i t l s e - a Pills for constipation?" ! Y I in«ii»l*an t h l * pi»|ï*r. ■ ■ - M u la o> itieJ. C. A y r Co., L o w tll, M m . — IS - ’l l p l«a