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H ood’s Sarsaparilla Cures all hum ors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds the w hole system. up Get It today In usual liquid form or chocoluted tablets culled S a rsa ta b s. India’s Cultivation of Sugar Cane. India baa a larger area under cane than any other country, and yet la one of the heaviest Importers of sugar. There was a time when India maiiu* factored practically all the sugar it required, which was used in the form of molasses, but a taste for refined sugar sprang up, since which time it was found more convenient to Import than to manufacture. [ s i c k ? c If ho «end today for for § book "H ow to Ret well ell I and k*H |> well." DR. ” FREEZE. Neurologist. 308 Mmhanli Trust Bldg. Portlud, il M O H A I R w 2 2 t,* “ Write Today for Prices THE H. F. NOR TON CO. 313 and J15 Front Si. PORTLAND. ORE. AND KODAKS KODAK SUPPLIES Write for cataloRuee and literature. Developing and printing. Mail orden given prompt attention F orti and 'Photo Supply Co 14» Third Street POKTLAND. ORE. •re the .safest and most reliable cathartic and system cleanser. T h e best rem edy fo r Torpid Liver, Biliousness and Sick Headache. At Druggists’ or by Mail, 25 Cants H o y t C h i m k a l C o . P o r t la n d , ou roon BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL Yau git the mosl ihoiough uvdiuilioiu a ilnvug ' prac icai work tiut mi be piodinrJ, also lathe work, drill press and lorging. Finely et.uiw eJ maihie shop and school room Tutfis.i tee $35 cash; $40 payments $10 per week. T — BELMONT AlfTO SCHOOL ft REALTY COMPANY. East 23d and Mormon. I’octland. Or INSIST UPON WESTERN °r r Kerosene MANTLES L. A. KLEIN & CO., Inc., Distributers 28 Front Street Portland, O re .. BOYNTON FURNACES Moat economical and e le ctiv e for house and school heating. J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO. Front and Market Sts. Portland, Or. 2,000 New Yorkers Join in Big Parade to Help Cause. America’s Sweet Tooth. If Am ericas annual candy supply were loaded on one train there would “ Girls o f '61," Babes in Arms, And be over eight thousand trucks full of boxes, buckets and glass jars. This All Intervening Ages Represent load of sweetmeats for the sweet tooth ed—Many Men In Line. of the American girls costs the con- aumers about 1125.000,000 every year. New York, May 8.— Gray-haired woman suffrage pioneers styled “ The Girls o f ’6 1 ,“ dimpled, laughing girl, babies o f 1910, not yet out o f their first long dresses, girls and women o f 1 all ages between, swept down Fifth I that the famous avenue from Fifty-seventh street to Union square Saturday afternoon in an unorganized protest against denial to their sex o f the ballot. Every avenue through which woman has invaded man’s field o f endeavor was represented, from sculpture to cab driving One hundred male sup porters joined in the parade. Four brass bands, dozens o f elabor ate floats and fluttering pennants by is the best medicine and the hundreds, with here and there a tonic you can take when the banner bearing epigrams, lengthened system is run down—when the line o f 2,000 marchers. The ranks were separated into seven divis the stomach is weak—when ions and more than half the marchers the liver and bowels are in were laden with camp stools, besides active—when a real health- the regular insignia and banners which they carried. maker is needed. The camp stools, an innovation in Try a bottle today. New York parades, had served as seats for the feminine army preceding It always g.ves satisfac the formation. Having answered tion. their purpose, they were folded up, tucked under arms and carried along. Every one marched with the exception o f the veterans and the babies. Olive Oil for Leather. Mrs. Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Leather furniture, especially whea nearly 90, Mrs. Anna Garlan Spencer placed near the register, Is liable te and Mrs. Phoebe A. Hapford, repre dry and crack. An excellent method senting “ The Girls o f ’ 61,“ rode in of keeping It from looking old and open carriages. The youngest re showing cracks It to go over the leath cruits were trundled in go-carts by er with a soft rag dipped In olive oil their mothers. and then going over the whole surfaca Out-of-town associations, in a sep again with a dry rag. It Is not neces arate division, consisted o f de.'egates sary to go over the leather more than from Colorado, Wyoming, Massachus on ce In three or four months, just etts, New Jersey, and Connecticut. enough to keeD It soft. When the marchers reached Union Examine Slgnaturaa. square an open-air mass meeting was A number of the larger banking In held and addresses were delivered by stitutions employ from one to half a the leaders. H alf a dozen floats, illustrating the dozen men whose sole duty Is to ex progress woman has made since Eve amine every check that cornea In handed Adam the pippin were inter through the clearing house, and vouch esting features o f the celebration and for the genuineness of the signatures. yellow “ votes for women” sashes London’s Water Consumption. were plentiful enough to give the The average daily supply of water moving panorama a “ Mayonnaise” ap used by Londoners last year was 225,- pearance. 660,000 gallons, according to the offi YES! IT’S TRUE h O S TETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS BO GUS $ 2 0 C O IN S A FLO A T. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Counterfeit So Good As Almost to Defy Detection. KILL YOUR MOLES, GOPHERS AND OTHER RODENTS W hitney’s Rodent Torch will do the work. Fully tested at Lewis and Clark Fair and O. A. C. Address M. T. WHITNEY. Chitwood, Or. DORRIS, CAL. Lumber center o f North California; 3 years old. Eight Steam Saw Mills; good Bank; Schools. Churches; new Railroad; large Box Factory. Fine, rich Igtnd: easy irrigation. Town Lots, Land and Timber still very cheap. Enough said. Come and see. Address O. E. M OORE, Dorr s, Cal. K ç e le y (u re P o r t ALCOHOL O P IU M — T O B A C C O Habit« Positively Cured. Only authorized Kecloy In. ntituto In Oregon. Write for illustrated circular. KCELEY INSTITUTE 71 L I lT H l. L A N i > ,O r e g o n . j COFFEEC/ TEA SPICES 3 A K IN 6 POWDER ► EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT S DEVERS J CLOSSET a PORTLAND. ONE. FOR Y E A R S Housewives have used a cloth to protect their hair while sweeping, but notninrf to protect their lungs, causing irritation anif'lnflamma- tion. Dust is both dangerous and annoying. You would refuse water that was not clean, but continue to breathe polluted atmosphere and never complain. NO-DUST SW EEPIN G COMPOUND is chemically prepared, absorbs t he dust and dis ease germs, saves doctors’ bills. Make your premises "dust clean” hy using Sweeping Compound: burn the sweepings. NO-DUST No. 1. for household use. In 5 and 10-lb. cans. .‘’.5c and 60c., grocers; li-lb met«l drums. $2.-50. NO-DUST No. 2. for business places. 75-lb. drums. $2.25; 150-lb. barrels. $4.00; 200-lb. bar rels. $5.00; f. o. b. Portland. Order by 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 W a sh in g to n St., Portland, Ore. NOW V est TIME of the year to bave your teeth out and plate and bridgework done and here ia the place to get th« best painless work possible. Compart our i ’rw«•. We finish piste and bri :».» work for out- o f town patrons In one day If desired. Paini '-ss «ST rad i on J fr~* when p at«« or | br; , "r' work is order- Consultati«« free. I Mof.rCrown» $ 5 .0 0 |22k n-iHr, T..th4 00 16.ii riiiin,. I 1.00 1.00 .5 0 ■ (ic >4 Rubbsr _ A. I ptitM 5 .0 0 I Bait R»J Rubber _ _ . Plates 7 .5 0 ML * . A. VI$C. Fanonr mw Saaaan Paislsss Cstr*t!en .5 0 tramai Filling. •a tum urtsiitsu « rssntae b « s t m c tn o d s AU work fuUy guaranteed for fifteen yenrn. W ise Dental Co.,i»c. Painless Dentists film i* BoWsg. Third ,rwj Watr-sict»*. TCRTUW». (M l 0 file s B aars: S A It to 9 t 14 P N U 1 IT H F N ff la a d a y s . t t s j No. 1 9 -T 1 w r itin g t o a d v e r t ía « -* p i men i ion this paper A New Jinricksha. A one-wheeled Jinricksha, on the monocycle principle. 1« being Intro duced among the Chinese of the Ma lay states. It Is bald to be safe, and to have many advantagoa over the old- fashioned vehicle The wear and tear Is reduced to a minimum, the work oil the pullers reduced and speed in creased. __________________ San Francisco — Counterfeit $20 gold pieces, so clever in execution as almost to defy detection, have been spread profusely over San Francisco and other cities o f the Pacific coast, according to information given by the Federal authorities. The spurious gold pieces appear so much like the genuine that they will deceive even the most scrutinous, un less examined very closely. The date on the output is 1888, and it will be found on close observation that the metal is a trifle light. The ring is almost as good as in the legiti mate coins, though to the experienced ear it will seem a little “ brassy.” Around the design and inscriptions a slightly blurred appearance is evi dent, convincing the authorities that the coin has been cast. A considera ble amount o f copper is used in mak ing the bogus coin, and much gold has been employed in completing it. It is believed that the gang has cir culated the output in several Western states and will soon be run to cover by Chief Operative Moffit and his oper atives, who are noted for their success in this line. In the meantime all merchants o f San Francisco are espe cially cautioned by the authorities to be on the lookout for bogus gold pieces. Fez Besieged by Rebels. Fez, Morocco— The arrival o f Cap tain Bremon’ s column has not chang ed the situation here. The loose in vestment o f the capital continues. The rebel horsemen, who are beyond the reach o f the artillery, have cut off the food supplies. The sultan’s troops are worn out with the constant I skirmishig and watchfulness. The rebel chiefs have a growing moral ad vantage, now all Morocco knows that the sultan is penned up in the capital and that his troops are unable to move outside the range o f their artillery. Many Town« Captured — Americans Flee Across Border. Nogales, A ris., May 3.— Almost all o f Western Mexico is in the hands o f the rebels. They have captured one town after another, and now besiege Mazatlan, the principal Pacific sea port, and Culiacan. Governor Rodog, o f Sinaloa, has so small a force that he can do no more than hold these two towns, and doubt is expressed whether he can hold them long. Fighting is almost continuous in Sinaloa and Sonora. Not only is the political welfare o f the Western Mexican states affected, but American interests are involved and in danger. Even the lives o f Americans, hitherto held sacred by Federáis and rebels, are no longer re garded as safe in the interior o f Mex ico. Prominent railroad officials who reached Nogales from Mexico today brought with them the warning from the rebels to remove their families as quickly as possible into the United States and to advise all o f their Am er ican friends to do likewise. Coupled with these warnings, was the threat o f the insurrectos that they intended, before the end o f the week, to launch attacks against all the Mexican border towns. Many American families are coming across the border. Word came from Magdalena district, southeast o f Nogales, o f the complete w iping out o f a body o f 30 Federáis under Luis Estrella by a , band o f rebels in the vicinity o f Octatss. Reports o f heavy fighting near La Colorado, southeast of Hermosillo, were brought across the border today. The rebels claim to have recaptured La Colorado, which has been the scene o f bitter fighting during the present rebellion. New Idea In Finance. *T have found a man with eight children who has apparently grown wealthier with each addition to his family,” said a lawyer who Is endeav oring to build up a practice on the east side. “ He Is a small shopkeeper, and by diligent Investigation I have found that with the arrival of every in fant he has filed a petition In volun tary bankruptcy, shedding all his debts and starting life nearly as unincum bered as the child.”— New York Sun. Time Saving. A new variation of the now long ’amlllar “ while you wait” sign Is ’ound In an uptown avenue where a Darber shop and a tailoring shop stand side by side. In front of the building hangs a sign on which are lisplayed the name of the tailoring •oncern and the name of the barber hop and this announcement. ‘ Suits cleaned and pressed while /ou are getting shaved.” Strong Healthy Women If a woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way, moth erhood means to her hut little suffering. The trouhle lies in the fact that the many women suffer from wcuknet»* and disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted lor motherhood. This can be remedied. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Cures the weaknesses and disorders o f women. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in motherhood* making them healthy* strong, vigorous, virile and clastic. *‘ Favorite Prescription” banishes the indispositions of the period o f expectancy and makes huhy’s advent easy and almost painless. It quickens and vitalizes the feminine organs, and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands of women hav* testified to its marvelous merits. It Makes Weak W omen Strong. It Makes Sick W om en Well. Honest druggists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as “ just is g o od .” Accept no secret nostrum in place o f this non-secret remedy. It contains not a drop of alcohol and not a g.ain o f habit-forming o f injurious drugs. Is a pure glyceric extract of healing, native American roots. -3 Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny, gran ules. easy to take. Do not gripe. Fin d in g P ea rls W ith R oentgen Rays. According to a report from our con sul in Birmingham, England, a sugges tion was recently made that Roentgen -ays be used to ascertain whether an oyster contains pearls. In this way, It will be unnecessary to open the oys ter's shell and destroy the oyster, un- i3ss it contains pearls. If the Roentgen rays show that there are no pearls present the oyster will be put back Into the water where it may continue to grow. __________________ R em b ra n d t M useum . Within a short time Amsterdam will possess a new attraction to lovers of art. The house where Rembrandt lived from 1639 to 1658, and where he .2 2 lo n g r ifle passed the happiest years of his mar w ith o u t a d ju s tm e n t . ried life with Sashia van Ullenburg, is being restored and arranged as a Solid Breech, Hammerless, S a fe ! small Rembrandt museum. The his Built by ihe same expert gunsmiths as the W O M AN G R A T E F U L T O EVANS. torical building, long much neglected, R em in gton -U M C big game rifles. became the property some time ago of Life Saved By Outlaw at Cost of a society and Is now being restored \ If you want to shoot your best, shoot Reming Capture. under the direction of a famous archi ton -U M C Lesmck .22$. Their accuracy tect. Sacramento, Cal.— When Chris Ev enabled Arthur Hubalek to break the W orld ’* ans, train robber, stepped out o f the RELIEF FO R W EAK Folsom prison a free man. Warden R ecord in 100 consecutive shots, scoring 2 ,4 8 4 SO R E EYES Reilley handed him a package contain out of a possible 2 ,5 0 0 . ing an old fashioned gold signet ring. U niq ue E x a m p le of T h r if t . I^e/n/ngtOnTUMC — the perfect shooting Accompanying it was a note written By dint of extraordinary saving an in a feminine hand wishing him God octogenarian woman named Enzler, combination. speed into his new life. Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. who has just died In South Germany, This was the sequel to an incident has achieved a record. The woman, 299 Broadway. New York City that occurred in Evans’ life when he the widow of a railway station mas was a fugitive from justice, being ter, had been blind since her thirty- tracked by men and bloodhounds. It eighth year. Many years ago she ar was the reward o f a woman whose life ranged with her houseket per that they W H O IS Women as well as men n Evans had saved. made miserable by kidney ano should between them spend only i bladder trouble. Dr. Kilmer’ f Following Evans’ escape from the TO twenty cents a day for all their re- I Swamp-Root the jrreat kidnej Visalia jail, he stayed one night at a qulrements. The woman’s will has B L A M E . remedy promptly relieves. A tent in the backwoods occupied by a druggists in fifty-cent anc now revealed an estate of $125,000. dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle b\ wood cutter and his w ife, the w ife mail fret. Also pamphlet telling all about it. lying sick on the bed. The rude shel Two Trie*. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y ter leaked snow and rain, while a few A youth was going out to his first rods away stood a comfortable moun formal dinner party. His mother said: cial return of the Metropolitan water “ French” Sardines. "Now don’t forget your manners, board. This gives an average of 31.6 tain cabin boarded up for the winter. A Rockland traveler lately in France The owner o f the cabin had asked James; be sure to say something com gallons per head of population. the husband to take care o f it but had plimentary when the food Is passed.” ordered sardines with his dinner, nat commanded him not to enter the place. He endeavored to do so. When but urally thinking that in France the Evans commanded the husband at the ter was served he remarked pleasant, choicest variety of that delicacy was muzzle o f a rifle to break open the ly: “ This Is pretty good butter, what to be found. An Inspection of the la belled tin in which the fish werfl “ I used Cascarets and feel like a n«w cabin and make his w ife comfortable there Is of It.” The remark was not Evans and his companion well received; he saw that he had served disclosed the fact that the san man. I have been a sufferer from dys there. dines were put up in "Eaatport, Me, pepsia and sour stomach for the last two spent the night in the tent. made a mistake, and he endeavored years. I have been taking medicine and That act saved the woman’ s life and to correct It by saying, “ And there's U. fi. A.”— Ker^neher* Journal. other drugs, but could find no relief only made Chris Evans’ capture easy for plenty of It. such as It Is.” M others w ill find Mrs. W lnrtow*« Soothing for a short time. I will recommend the pursuing posse. Byrup tue b* st retnedv to uso fox th eir children The bitter cold Cascarets to my friends as the only thing o f the night spent in the tent so weak lu r in g ibe teeth in g period. for indigestion and sour stomach and to P e c u lia r in .A ic in Liquo r. keep the bowel9 in good condition. ened Evans that he was an easy prey Honesty and Atriuence. “ Comlteca” Is the name given to a the next day. They are very nice to eat.” “ But,” protested the plain citizen, spirituous liquor manufactured In Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. “ don’t you consider honesty a good Comltan, state of Chiapas, Mex. It la Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Grip* C H IN E S E R E V O LT SPREADS. A Tonic, Alterative and Resolvent. The 10c, 26c, 60c. Never sold m bulk. T*»# ircn- thing?” “ Sure.” replied the politi an exclusively local product, since In r,1 r5™e<Jy fo r Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. otne tablet stamped C C C . Guaranteed to Eradicates Pimples. Eruptions and Disorders cian; “ but It’s like every other good cure or your money back. Canton Streets Strewn With Headless o i the Skin. Purifies the Blood and gives thing—you’ve got to make money be no other part of the country is any thing similar produced; the species of Tone, Strength and Vigor to the entire system. Bodies After Fight. fore you can afford it.” —Catholic maguey or agave from which It is dis L ik e an O ra n g e T re e . Standard and Times. Hongkong, May 3.— The anti-Man- tilled thrives only within a radius of A man ought to carry himself In the chu army, headed by Wu Sum, is now ten or twelve miles. A S harp T h ru s t. extending its conquests to the north world as an orange tree would If It could walk up and down In the garden This is a quotation from a Connecti H e liu m In M o u n t V e s u v iu *. and east from the West River. Though 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or Helium, the “ sun metal,” thus named the government seems to control Can — swinging perfume from every little cut woman’s diary, dated 1790; “ We tn the Hlr -Beecher had roast pork for dinner; and Dr. S., because it was found in the sun by Prospective students write for information ton, the rebels have raided Sam Shui, qvv ^'" Open and private Clinic, morninK. afternoon anc wha carved, held up a rib on his fork spectroscopic observation, before It To w.e rotnu evening;. Invalids and others desiring: skilled at* , Wenchow, Woochow, Chungtok, Shui- tendance should write for rooms to the College 01 hung and Fatshan. “ In time of trial," 6aid the preacher, and said: ‘ Here, ladles, la what Moth was known to exist on the earth, ap The movement has spread from the “ what brings up the greatest com er Eve was made of.’ ‘ Yes,’ said Sis pears to exist In perceptible quantities W est River, at the west o f Canton, to fort?” “ An acquittal!” responded the ter Patty, ‘and It’s from very much in a number of minerals exuded from the north and east, through Kangtung boy who should never have been ad the same kind of critter.’ ” — Christian Vesuslus, and also In the air about MATILDA M. GREINER, D. C., Superintendent. Naples. R e gister.__________________ 775$ Will ams Avenue, Portland, Oregon province and to Amoy, in the south mitted by the usher. eastern portion o f Fukien province. You Can Get Allen’s Foot-Ease FREE. Trained nurses, skilled operators and the besl According to the best information Wr|t»» A lien 8. Olmsted, Le liny, N. \\, for a Chi.-opractic advice in consultation in every case lrce sam ple o i A llen ’s Foot-Ease. It cures obtainable, the foreign missionaries sweating, hut sw ollen, ach in g feet. It makes have not been molested by the rebels. new or tight shoes < ssy. A certain cu re for 'orns. im p-ow ing nails ami bunions. All drug- Refugees from Canton are flocking liatA seil it. 26c. D on’ t accept any substitute- to Hongkong. SOUR STOMACH PACIFIC COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC Greiner's Chiropractic Health Home O rcgonl jfc OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL First Semester begrins September IB. 1911. A strong: faculty o f experienced teachers. Expens« o f living reasonable. Cours s o f study offered; 1. A "Standard Normal Course” leading: to a state life certificate without examination. 2. A "Supervisors’ Course.” leading: to a state Hfe 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 passim? state examination. 5. Special facilities for training for primary work. Questions answered and catalogue sent on application to the president. J. H. ACKERMAN, Monmouth, OreKon. Cause of Faintness. Fainting is a loss of consciousness Turkish Officials Bribed. due to the diminution of blood supply London— A letter received from Je to the brain. It occurs most frequent rusalem says the Moslem sheik, the ly In weak, sensitive women, but may guardian o f the Mosque o f Omar, was occu r also to men as well. It usually gievn $25,000 to permit the explorers occu rs in crowds or in crowded halls, theaters and churches where the «V | o f the Anglo-American syndicate to excavate beneath the sacred rocks moeDhere Is close and the air foul. upon which the mosque stands. The Turkish governor, the w riter says, re ceived a far greater sum. The Mos- | lems were so incensed they threatened to lynch the sheik. The excavators are supposed to have obtained sacred relics buried by the Jews before Jeru salem was sacked by the Romans. N o n -alcoholic M other Love Aids Police. Los Angeles— Longing for her three small children, who since the escape of her husband, Francis Ryan, from the 1 Denver jail have been public charges j in that city, has broken down the sto ical silence o f “ Lillian Paxton,” the woman accused o f forging deeds to j valuable property in this and otherj cities, and she has confessed that her real name was Mrs. J. F. Flynn and that her home was at No. 52 Hicks street, Brooklyn, N. Y. M E X IC A N REBELS G AINING . Sarsaparilla If ycu 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. Con sult him often. Keep in close touch with him. A iters W s publish our formulas _ W # banish «'robot Suffrage Fight Starts. / _ from our ms*«iol •• W » ur|4 yon to •Washington — Universal woman’ s •onau .t your suffrage was advocated in congress doctor Saturday in a joint resoution introduc- j Ask your doctor to name some of the ed by Representative Mondell, o f W y oming. The resolution would amend 1 results ot constipation. His long list will begin with sick-headtche, biliousness, the const: tutoin to read : “ The rights dyspepsia, thin blood, bad skin. Then o f citizens shall not be denied or i ask him if he would recommend your abridged by the United States or by j using Ayer’s Pills. t e Mails bjr ths J. C. Ajrsr C«.. Lowsll. Mss« * any state on account o f s e x .” This is the only life insurance company EX CLUSIVELY OREGON. Best for Oregon ians. Write for detailed information. Home office Portland. Oregon. Powers Will Quell Riots. Hongkong— British bluejackets and marines with rapid fire guns have landed in Canton from four warships to quell the Chinese rioters there if any attempts are made against foreign residents or property. The guns are posted along the canal bank which bounds the foreign concessions, ready to open fire at the first sign o f trouble. Besides the four British warships, two American and one German gunboat and two French warships are ready to open on the Chinese rebels. No Am er icans have been injured. Mrs. Shonts Gives Sum. Lexington, Ky.— Children o f Breath itt and surrounding counties in the mountains o f Kentucky, who have lived in an atmosphere o f feud since birth, are to be educated at the e x pense o f Mrs. Theodore P. Shonts, w ife o f the New York traction mag nate, who is on her way to Kentucky and will meet Colonel Jack Chinn at Paris, Ky., for the purpose o f going over the plans. Mrs. Shonts has sig nified her intention o f giving $500,000 toward the building o f a school for poor children o f the mountains. Competition With Standard Oil. San Francisco— With wells in every known oil bearing section o f the world and with a capitalization o f $500,000,- 000, the Royal Petroleum company, a Dutch corporation, is about to enter the local field in competition with Standard Oil. A fter successfully fighting the Rockefeller interests in Europe and India, the Dutch concern proposes to carry the fight home, and for this purpose will open offices in New York and San Francisco. © MOTORCYCLES BICYCLE HOSPITAL SEVJNTH ST , PORTLAND, ORE. Agents for Harley David son Motorcycles. Holds world’s record for endur ance and economy. Took 1st prize March 26. ’ ll. at Portland dealers’ hill climb- WHY PAY M O R E ? l i l i e s ’ High Grade Black or Tan O xfords and Strap Pumps also Black or Tan Velvet Pumps and Oxfords, New Spring Styles. $3.50 values go at $ 2.50 PAIR Mail Orders Promptly Filled ROYAL SHOE COMPANY 229 Morrison St., Bet. 1 st and 2d. Portland, Or. f H fY T F I A NETHERLANDS Centrally located, convenient to theater« and shopping district. Hot and cold run ning water and telephone in every room - every modern convenience. In quiet neighborhood. RATES 75c PER DAY UP W o rth y S uggestion. Facts About Motherhood Whatever may your faith—and every man, even so-called Infidels, have a belief of some kind I wish to make one suggestion: Keep It sweet! Rest assured that If your belief makea you crabbed and pugnacious, or crit ical, or morose, then it Is bad. No , matter what your creed is It ought to bring forth the one flower that makes Tiio exporici ■ o f Motherhood Is a any creed worth while, and that Is tryini? one to mo ' women ami m ark! amiability. distinctly an epoch in their lives. N ot ^ rso n e woman In a hun. Not nn experim ent, but a p rove I fact H am lins W i/.a <1 Oil lias cured nunilterless i ¡!lr ‘ l " ‘ 1 prepared or cases o f painful ills lor w h ich we recom- //j / d v t \ i - lor ? soils h o w t o ii.end it. W e have testim onials as proof. I S7 tJ S Vvproperl.veare fo r her- I 1 / ^ ’*1* I [.self. O f course near. Spread Wisdom. 1 V a Ü I ly every woman now . “Tell all you know and you won’t h r f //a lla y s hits m e d i c a l „ //ilt i on t m e n t at the have any knowledge left for yourself” TA . g lime of child-birth, is the slogan of an exceedingly small . .,)lnit n niiv approach mind, which. If It could but get wise, ih. - L i r - 't h o c . pci icnee ni th would reallz« It knows nothing worth an orpm isin untitled for the trial o f telling— men learn In the same meas strength, and w l.cn the strain is over ure that they teach or explain and her system has received n shock from make things clear to themselves. which it is lend to recover. Follow , inpr ritrht upon t! i : c u s the nervous f ‘ r in of c.i .... fo r the child, and a T R Y M U R IN E EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes distinct chumre in the mother results. There is imtli::".-n i • eliarodnKthaa and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists a happy and healthy mother o f chil Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 2f*c, dren. and indeed child-birth under right 50c, $1.00. Murine Eyo Salvo in conditions need lie no hazard to health Aseptic Tubes. 2"»c. $1.00. Eye Book3 nrlietuity. Tim me \phdiinMe tliingis that, with 'lit the evidence o f shattered and Eye Advice Free by Mail. nerve:) and hro' . u I ealtli resulting Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. fr oi an unprepai d condition, women will per i t i nt imr Mindly to the trial. L a c k in g A rm y Q u a lific a tio n *. It isn’ t as tliou'.-h tho experience “ No one know* until he makes the came u|Hiti them una wares. They liavo try,” s*ld a man who was looking for ample time in w hich to prepare,tm t “ something to do,” "how hard It Is to they, fo r the most part, trust to chauca get into the army. I am down and ami pay the i>ennlty. In many h»nn s o ee childless there out, and I thought that would be a good three-year Job. On the same day nre now children 1»' ms., o f 'h e fact that I.ydia K. l ’inkham's Vegetable that I tried 22 others did, and not one ( or i nd in.ik' i w o m e n normal, got In. Bad eyes, bad teeth and all healthy, end strong. sorts of things are booked against A n y w n n i n n w h o w o u l d lik e you. One fellow who went with me spe- I II a d v i c e in r e g a r d to tliiK got ‘ Ike’ put after 1.1a name when they ill I t e r is c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d t o ahut him out. We didn’t know till vv„ite t o Mrs. 1‘ inkliHin a t l . y n n , the sergeant told us that It meant M a s s . H e r l e t t e r w ill b e h o l d in 'Insufficient knowledge of English.’ “ s t r i c t c o n f i d e n c e . ----------------------------- i Southeast Corner 13th and Washington Look for Jeweli y Thieve*. New York - Customs officers, pri Portland, Oregon. vate detectives and police are search ing for a hand o f international crooks who have stoleif-jewelry worth $500,- 000 from Americans in Europe. In formation from Scotland Yard says that the jew elry is being marketed in One 10c package colors rllk, w o ^ la r d cotton equally w e ll Color more goods brighter and faster colors thar any other the United States piecemeal. Some, and guaranteed to give perfect results. As»c dealer, or w e w ill send postpaid at 10c a P*^kage. W r it e for free booklet t o w to d ye, ¿ U ac I i ftad c o lo n « M O N K 0 5 D k b Q COM i’ A N '., Q uincy, Illinois« o f the gang are believed to be women. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES