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WHEN YOU <;o TO PORTLAND. STOP AT THE NEW A GILLESPIE SCHOOL OF SION. EXPRE3 A training in the "speech arte” is I coming to be regarded us an essen tiitl preparation fur many vocations in life, not only in social, educational and professional lines, but also ic tile industrial and commercial world Third and Davis Streets. Near Depot The training offered by this school will be found suited to those pre 200 R o o m * w it h H o t a n d C o ld R u n n in g W n t o r a n d T e le p h o n e . F r e e B a th s . paring for teaching; to all who ars fitting themselves for platform work Rates 50c, 75c and $1.00 per Day either us readers or speakers, and likewise to that large number of per Spec al rile s lor Room and Board sons who do not intend to become fr e e auto b u s m eets every train o r boat professional, but who aspire to a wider field of general culture, and to a fuller development of their in herent powers. Dainty oun Links. The course of study Includes vo- Dainty cuff link* may bo made of cal, physical and aesthetic culture; crochet buttons, aewlijg two together, conversation and sight reading; lit like the parts of a dumb bell link, with erature, with analysis and interpre a strong thread loop of the right tive rendering; repertoire, with the length, and buttonholing over It. These ory and criticism ; character sketch ing, rhetoric and oratory; life study, links will not be lost like many oth personation and dramatic art. er«. The school is regularly graded into classes that are in session four hours per day, from Tuesdays to Saturdays . The New Victims. Individual work is done ' W ife (with paper)— “ Well, well! inclusive. afternoons and evenings, either with Here's another aeroplane accident end, as usual, a lot of the Innocent i the principal or with her assistants A public ciasri, to which all Interest bystanders hurt.’* Hub— "Hystanders? ed are welcome, meets in the studio You mean the Innocent understand* every Wednesday evening. era/* The method of instruction discour ages both “cramming” and copying, and is not hampered by adherence A Well-Known Name. A professor of Greek who was noted to any set system, but strives, by for self-appreciation, bought a dozen tiie use of old systems, or by means collars and marked the first one with that are new and original, to pro mote, in a psychological way, a bis full name and the others simply distinct individual growth and devel “Ditto.”—Everybody’s Magazine. o p m e n t. Good library facilities, instructive ami entertaining readings and lec tures, studio recitals and ample op- W E B U Y OLD GOLD portunity for public appearance are H i g h e s t p r ic e s p a id f o r S ilv e r , O ld J e w e lr y , G o ld for all Tegular students. T e e t h , E tc . U N C L E M Y E K S . F o r t y y e a r s in provided P o r t la n d . 71 S ix t h , b e t w e e n O a k a n d P in e . There is also an organized club, th€ Euremolog, for the practice of de bate, extemporaneous speaking and parliamentary law. - 1 V PlRSOSAL S lIV IC I In addition to the purely educa 0 . 0 . M A R T IN . « • F l i t ADVICE. tional advantages of the school, its social ami moral atmosphere is ol a high grade, tending toward the re finement of manners and the build ing of character. The school is located at 534 Mor W r i t e f o r c a t a lo g u e s an d lite r a tu r e . D e v e lo p in g rison street, Portland, Or. a n d p r in t in g . M ail o r d e r s g i v s n p r o m p t a tte n tio n Portland Fhoto Supply Co. HOTEL FOSTER P ATENTS 1 8IVE Y0U KODAKS 14» T h ir d S t r e e t PO RTLAN D . ORE. Reassuring. Terrified Rider (in hired motor O W A R D Ë. B U R T O N — A »» «y e r and Client! at. L esti v ille . C oloritilo, H pociinuo p rice s : G o ld , c a r ):—I say—I say—you’re going S ilv e r . L e a d . (1. G o ld , S ilv e r. 75o; G o ld ftUo; Zi no o r C u p per. SI. M u llin g e n v e lo p e « a .d f u ll p r ic e liât much too fast. Chauffeur—Oh, you’ll iut o n a p p lic a t io n . C o n tr o l a n d U m p ire w ork ■*> all right, sir. We always Insure our u itod. B e fu ru n oe: C a rb o n a te N a tio n a l iia u k . H E passengers. Bound to Be Discovered. If a man is really reliable he doesn’t have to devote much of his time to ex ploiting that virtue; you are watched pretty closely, whether you know it or n o t—Atchison G’ o le BOYNTON FURNACES M oat e c o n o m ic a l a n d e f f e c t i v e f o r h o u s e a n d s c h o o l h e a tin g . J. C . B A Y E R flJ R N A C E C O . Front and Market Sts. Portland, Or. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. $tMelens S j j a l l “ S a m S lo a n ” ^ P o r tla n d , O regon / m— — m R e s id e n t and Day S c h o o l f o r G irla ch a rité o f Hiatera o f S t . J o h n B ap tist ( E p ia co p a D l Callagiata, Academ ic and Elem entary D epartm ent«, [ M usic, A rt. E locution. Oytnnaalum. F o r c a ta lo g ad dress T H E S I S T E R S I P B R I O K I O f f i c o 30. S t. H e le n a H a l l A Good Cigar Costs You 5c ST. Worth More MARY’S ACA D E M Y A N D COLLEGE For Girl.. Conducted by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. Crmtk. AtsdamU mmd CtlUtiatt Courui. M us-\ Art. Elocution pnd Commer cial Depts. Rtitdml and Day Studenti. Refined Moral and Intellectual T ralaing. W rite forAnnouncemcnt. AddrcM SISTER SUPERIOR. St. A U r ,', A,ad$my. Finland ALLEN & LEWIS Distributers, Portland, Or. B ines USINESS COLLEGE REDUCED RATES F > o & r L A y j> , G # £ y ? a v o n a ll lin e « o n a c c o u n t [ ftrddudlrj can bf (bund cyrywhere point in Kschool ai the reayun fbr U k ~ I ASTORIA CENTENNIAL PAGEANT SEND FOR FREE FIRST LESSONS A a k y o u r t ic k e t a g e n t f o r f u l l d e ta ila AUG. 10 to SEPT. 9 Wfiittemore' s f f Shoe P olish es placed anywhere, at tracts and hill* all file*. Neat, clean, ornamental, conven- ient.cheap. l.aeU all season. Can' ttpill or [tip over, will not soil or injure anything. Guaranteed effect ive. Ol all dealers or Isent prepaid ior 20c. 1IAKOI.I9 HOMERS 160 lie hath A vs. Brooklyn, * . Y. QUEER DISEASE IN CALIFORNIA Many Here Afflicted With Odd Ailment, Says Munyon. Many California people are afflicted Ottawa, Ont.— The opening gun in with a queer disease, according to a the campaign which will determine statement yesterday by Professor ( the fate o f the reciprocity agreement James M. Munyon. He made the fol- | between the United States and Can- lowing remarkable and rather grew - | ada, was tired Sunday by the Liberal some statement: “ Many persons who leader. Sir W ilfrid Laurier. It was came to my headquarters at The Owl in the form o f an open address to the Drug company, San Francisco, think ! Canadian people, and in it is set they are suffering from simple atom forth the issues involved in the pres acb trouble, when in reality they are ent campaign. The question at issue is not a new the victims o f an entirely different Sir W ilfrid asserts, reciprocal disease— that o f tape worm. These one. tape worms are huge internal para relations with the United States hav sites, which locate in the upper bowel ing been sought by both parties for and consume a large percentage o f the over half a century. The present nutriment in undigested food. They Conservative party, he declared, is sometimes grow to a length o f forty seeking to reverse this lifelong policy to sixty feet. One may have a tape o f its leaders o f the past. The enact worm for years and never known the ment o f the agreement, the Premier cause o f his or her chronic ill health. predicts, would further improve the Persons who are suffering from friendly relations between Ureat Bri one o f these creatures become nerv tain, Canada and the United States, ous, weak and irritable, and tire at and would be an important factor in the least exertion. The tape worms bringing about a general treaty o f ar rob one o f ambition and vitality and bitration. strength, but they are rarely fatal. " A t ail times during the past 40 "T h e victim o f this disease is apt to ' years,” said Sir W ilfrid, “ it has been believe that he is suffering from the constant effort o f all political chronic stomach trouble, and doctors parties in Canada to make with the for years without relief. This is not United States an arrangement for the the fault o f the physicians he con free exchange o f natural products be sults, for there is no absolute diagno tween the two countries. sis that will tell positvely that one is ‘ Ever since the ^termination o f the not a victim o f tape worm treaty o f 1864 all public men o f any The most common symptom o f this ' prominence in Canada, whatever their trouble is an abnormal appetite. A t differences on other questions, have times the person is ravenously hungry | been unanimous in the attempt again and cannot get enough to eat. At j to secure free exechange o f natural other times the very sight o f food is products. loathsome. There is a gnawing, I “ Nor is this to be wondered at, see- faint sensation at the pit o f the atom -' ing that in the industries o f agricul- ach, and the victim has headaches, fits ture, fisheries, lumbering and mining, o f dizziness and nausea. He cannot Canada possesses advantages not en- sleep at night and often thinks he is joyed by any other country on earth, suffering from nervous prostration. [ and that upon the markets secured for I have a treatment which has had j the products o f these industries de- wonderfui success in eliminating these pends the growth o f our manufactur- great creatures from the system. In ing and commercial interests and the the course o f its regular action in aid prosperity o f all classes in the domin ing digestion, and ridding the blood, ion .” kidneys and liver o f impurities, it has AMMONIA DEATH TO FISHES, proven fatal to these great worms. If one has a tape worm, this treatment will, in nine cases out o f ten, stupefy Man Nearly Asphyxiated When Tank and pass it away, but if not, the Burst* in Bottling Works. treatment will rebuild the run-down Spokane, Wash.— A peculiar acci person, who is probably suffering dent which nearly resulted fatally to a from stomach trouble and a general man and killed thousands o f fish, oc- anaemic condition. My doctors re 1 curred at Pullman, Wash. A valve in port marvelous success here with thi 9 one o f the ammonia tanks in the Star treatment. Fully a dozen persons Bottling Works ice factory burst, al have passed these worms, but they are lowing the ammonia to escape. The naturally reticent about discussing fumes drove the workmen from the them, and o f course we cannot violate building, and one o f them was so over- their confidence by giving their names I come that he lost consciousness and to the p u b lic." j was rescued by heroic efforts o f his Letters addressed to Professor J. M. companions. Munyon, care Owl Drug Co, San Fran | The ice plant was shut down and cisco, Cal., will receive as careful at the town is threatened with an ice tention as though the patient called in famine. The ammonia, which flooded person. Medical advice and consulta 1 one o f the floors, found its way to the tion absolutely free. Not a penny to waste water sewer and into the creek. pay- People crossing the creek noticed a ,, , n commotion in the w ater and hundreds Varying Opinion* of Man. . - . jumninir and caner- Man has been defined by Arlatotle . hs? ? re J.umPlnK and caPer ing about. The riverjw as soon cov as "a reasoning anim al;'' by Plato aa ered with dead fiah, while hundreds “ a political anim al;" by Dante aa ''a lay on the bottom. ridiculous anim al:" by V&rchl and by John Flake as "an improvable ani PRISONER WEDS VISITOR. m a l;" and Boerhave calls him “ mud worked up by tbs hand of Ood." Bride Will W ork for Freedom o f Man Who Has Won Sympathy. Cause Enough. “ Von think she will marry again?" Kansas City— ;in order that she "I consider it probable. Her late hus might better work for the freedom of band left eome tobacco coupons, but the man with whom she had not enough to get anything with."— fallen in love while he was a pris Washington Herald. oner in the county jail in Kansas City, Kan., Miss Nora Carpenter, o f Nor ton, Va., was married to Edward Bak- | er, who is serving a six months’ sen- ' tence for a postoffice robbery. The D R . M E A D C. CO O N . P h y s icia n . wedding took place in the jail, the T h orou tch iy e q u ip p e d . H en u tifu l lo ca tio u . T re n t» a ll di»eik»en. S p e c l it lint» in C h r o n ic . ceremony being performed by the Pro N e rv o u s a n d F e m a le T r o u b le s . T u m o rs nn 1 G o ite r s re m o v e d w ith o u t t h e k n ife . Ju st ou t bate Judge. o V a n co u v e r. C orres(> on d eitce s o lio lte d . E x a m in a tio n fr e e . A d dress | Miss Carpenter met Baker when she MEADOW GLADE OSTEOPATHIC SANITARIUM ' went to the jail with a woman friend Phsns Manor 308, Vancouver Eichanfe. Battleground. With. ! to visit the latter’ s husband, who is awaiting trial for highway robbery. W eston's Record Pales. Wakeen, K a n .--P . Mooney, who is walking from New York to San Fran cisco for a wager o f $ 10 , 000 , spent Sunday night here, having walked from Walker, Kan., a distance o f 44 miles. Mooney is a member o f the New York fire department and is try ing to beat W eston’ s record. He is now 42 days out o f New York and sev en days ahead o f W eston's time, hav ing made 1,900 miles, with 1,400 to cover in 47 days. He is averaging 45 to 60 m i'es a day. He is to make the 3,300 miles in less than 90 days. BAKING POWDER -w EXTRACTS J U S T RIGHT" V H IT T E M O R E B R O S . & C O ., .2 6 A lb a n y S t ., C a m b r id g e . M as*. e Oldest and Largest M a n n fa ctu r en o f ¡Shoe I'olishea in the World. Juvenile Court Assailed. Chicago—The constitutionality o f the Juvenile Court act has been at tacked in a suit for injunction filed by W. H. Dunn, a wealthy manufacturer, who recently filed charges against offi cials o f the Juvenile Home. In his bill Mr. Dunn alleges that the law, which was enacted by the Illinois leg islature April 21, 1898, is invalid, be cause it authorizes the seizure and de priving a child o f liberty without due process o f law. The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge Learn a Profession where the de mand is greater than the supply. D ig n ifie d , L u c r a t iv e W r i t e f o r L it e r a t u r e % n d in fo r m a t i o n . I t w ill b e to Y O U R a d v a n t a g e . I n v a lid s an d o t h e r * n e e d in g s k ille d t r e a t m e n t w r i t e f o r p a r t ic u la r * . 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or. COME TO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS VARICOSE V E IN S , H E R N IA , BL000 POIS ON N o *ev<*re o p e r a t io n s , m a n y ca w s p e r m a n e n t ly c u r e d in o n e tr e a t m e n t . M o s t tim «-aa\ in g , nu m t n a tu r a l, m o s t s a fe . A r a d ic a l an d p e r m a n e n t c u r e . I g i v e m y w o r d a n d w il l c i t e y o u t o o t h e r m e d ic a l a u t h o r it ie s t h a t t h i s i a a fa r t . I am c e r t a in l y p r e p a r e d t o c u r e b y e x p e r ie n c e a n d e q u ip m e n t , w h ic h are th e k e y sto n e * to s u ccess. I h a v e t h e b e s t e q u ip p e d m e d ic a l o f f ic e o n t h e C o a s t. I w il l g i v e $5ou t o a n y c h a r i t y a* g u a r a n t e e t h a t e v e r y s ta te m e n t in t h is a n n o u n c e m e n t I* tr u e . I in v it e y o u t o c o m e t o m y o ffic e . I w il l e x p la in t o y o n m y t r e a t m e n t f o r V a r ic o s e V e in « , H e r n ia , K e r v o n e D e b i l i t y . B lo o d P o is o n . P i l e s , F is tu la . B la d d e r . K id n e y , P r o s t a t ie a n d a ll M e n 's A il m e n t s a n d g i v e y o u F R E E a p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a t io n ; if n e c e s s a r y a m ic r o s c o p ic a l a n d c h e m ic a l a n a ly s i s o f s e c r e t io n s , t o d e t e r m in e p a t h o lo g i c a l a n d b a c t e r io l o g ic a l c o n d it io n s . E v e r y o l id s h o u ld t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f t h i s o p p o r t u n it y t o le a rn t h e ir t r u e c o n d it io n . A p e r m a n e n t C u r a i s w h a t y o u yca n t. d p e r m a n e n t C u r e i t t r h a t / g iv e . WRITTEN GUARANTEE — M y w r it t e n g u a r a n t e e m e a n s a c u r e o r n o r a y . I g u a r a n te e t o c u r e c e r t a in a i.m e e t s o r r e fu n d e v e r y d o lla r y o n h a v e p a id . M y s e r v ic e s c o s t y o n n o t h in g u n le s s I n r V a r ic o s e V e in s , H e r n ia , P ile s . F is tu la . B lo o d P o l- c u r e y o »»nr s o n . o r a n y a ilm e n t I g u a r a n te e t o cu r e . T e r m s a r e r e a s o n a b le an d n o m o r e th a n y o u a r e a b * a n d w il lin g to p a y f o r b e n e fits . B o n d ir -, 10 A M %• 1 F. I f. O ffles hoars— * A I f to * P •0« n n »1000 Potion I uar P '-»»o r Ehrlich * wonderful new dis covery. "6 0 6 ” in cs*e* o f S p e r B l o o d Poiaon. Iteu reiin o n * t l M t - m e n t snd 1* the gre*re»t marvel o f medical wience. Thi* new remedy b a le e n *ucre«t> t ;. v ■« ' I e- rreegplain't > I it --o * i i o o e o OR. A. 8. THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. Talk No. I. Avoid liquid bluing. Every drop i t water is adulteration. Half a cent's worth o f blue in a large bottle filled with water is sold for 5 cents or 10 cents in many places. Always use RED CROSS BALL BLUE, the blue that’s all blue. A large two-oz. package, all blue, sells for 5 cents, or 4-oz. for 10 cents. De lights the laundress. AT ALL GOOD GROCERS. Drive* away Flies, Mosquitoes and Gnats. It protects horses and cattle from attacks pf insects, enabling them to feed and ■ieep in peace. It prevents loss of weight and strength from worry caused by attacks of insects, and from the irritation of their bitea and stings. There is a ■atisfaction in the relief it affords lomestic animals from the scourge of maddening parasites snd flies, besides the profit in returns. Horses do more work >ti less feed snd cows yield more snd letter milk when reliTved Irom the frenzy ncited by constantly fighting a swarm >f voracious, insatiable insects. Four sizes, asr, 50 c, 75 c and |t as. Vsk your merchant for it. H O Y T C h e m i c a l C o . Portland, Oregon When You Think Ol th. pain which many women experience with every month it make, the gentlene.e end kmdnci. .Iway. associ ated with womanhood teem to be almo.t a miracle. While in general no woman rebel, egain .1 what she re^ girds as a natural neceuity there ia no woman who would not gladly be fre e Irom thia reourring period ol pain. D f . P ie r c e ’ a F a v o r it e P r e a c r lp tlo n m akea w e a k w o m e n e t r o a g a n d a le k w o m e n w e ll, a n d g iv e s t k e m f r e e d o m f r o m p a in , t t e e ta b lla h e a r e g u l a r i t y , a u b d u o * I a l l a n i m a t io n . b e a la u l c e r a t i o n a n d c u r e , fa - m a le w e a k n e s a . Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter frte. All correspondence atriolly private and sacredly i | confidential. Write without fear and without lee to World's Disnen.arv ’ ¡cel Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D „ Pra.id.at' b J u T n . Y . II yon want . book that tall. .11 about woman's d i.e s « ., end how to cur. them at home, send 21 une-cent stamp, to Dr. Pierce to pav cost „1 m .illa e./y, end he wdl send yM a free copy ol hi. great thousand-page illustrated Common Sense Med,cel A d v ,..r -r e v ,« d , up-to-date edition, in paper cover. In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. covers. G IL L E S P IE S C H O O L OF E X P R E S S IO N 5 3 4 M o r r is o n S t ., P o r t la n d , O r e g o n . Our U fa’s Work. T w o - y e a r c o u r s e s f o r t e a c h e r s , r e a d e r s a n d p u b lic s p e a k e r s . G r a d u a t e s a f t e r c o m p le t in g W e are not sent into this world to t w o y e a r s o f p o s t - g r a d u a t e w o r k , g r a n t e d p r o f e s s io n a l d ip lo m a s . C o n t in u o u s c la s s e s f r o m 9 to 1 o 'c l o c k , tiv e d a y » p e r w e e k . I n d iv id u a l le s s o n s w it h e it h e r t h e p r in c ip a l o r t h e a s s is ta n ts , do anything Into which we cannot a fte r n o o n s an d e v e n in g s . put our hearts. W e have certain work EMMA W. GILLESPIE, Principal. to do for our bread and that la to be done strenuously; other work to do tor our delight and that is to be done heartily; neither is to bei done by As Undo Eben Sees It. halves or shifts, but with a will; and "De reasun,” said Uncle Eben, 'Mat what is not worth this effort is not to jome men walks de floor because of ha done at ail.—John Ruskin. lelr debts is because It's warmer an’ a r e t h e s a f e s t a n d m o s t r e l i a b l e c a t h a t t i c a n d mo’ com f’able dan glttln’ out and s y s t e m c l e a n s e r . T h e b e s t r e m e d y f o r T o r p i d Y. M. C. A. EXPANDS. L i v e r , B il io u s n e s s a n d S ic k H e a d a c h e . bulldln’ fences or shovelin’ snow." A t D r u g g is t s ' o r b y M a ll, 2 5 C a n ts New Booklet Just Out Can Be Had H o y t C h - k m i c a i . C o . F o a T L A .s u . o a a o o i v for the Asking. The Portland Young Men's Chris Wonderful Mexico. tian Association is about to enter Mexloo is a country of wonderful r* upon a new era in its work, in ex 1 sources. Aa far as mining and agrt tending the advantage of its educa culture goes it is superior to soma tional department to the entire ! good parts of the United States. Th* state. While a great majority of the 1400 students enrolled in night climate In some places la In many and day classes are residents of | ways about aa fine aa anywhere Is Portland, yet a large and Increasing j the world. With the right population number are now enrolling from towns In Mexico It would mean train loada ol and ettiee outside of Portland. food and minerals and bllllona of dot The different courses offered in large tor the rest of the world. Yon clude a full Commercial course, ! know a long time ago Canada was comprising Shorthand, Bookkeeping . thought to be only fit for furring, and related subjects; a college pre paratory course, a graded course in fishing and trapplng^and all th* world elementary subjects for bijys and By Lydia E. Pinkham’s thought Canada was but a dreary vocational courses such us plumbing, waste of Ice plain* with plenty ol carpentry, sheet metal, bricklaying, Vegetable Compound | mountains of useless snow But to electrical work, automobile repair Baltimore, Mil.— “ I send you here- day you see where Canada la and and driving. Many students trained In these classes are now occupying vith the picture o f my fifteen year old maybe In another ten years Mexico daughter A lice, who will undergo a greater change In It important positions in the business was r e s t o r e d t o self and In the opinion of the world houses o f Portland. health by Lydia E. than has Canada. An attractive booklet entitled “ Ac I’ inkham's Vegeta tivities" has just been issued by the ble Compound. Slia association and contain« a statement D e e p Mlnea Don't Pa/. was pale, with dark of all Educational Courses. The Edu There le little or no ground for the circles u n d e r her cational Director will mail this book eyes, weak and irri belief that valuable metallic deposit! let to ail persons wno desire it. table. Tw o different He v e r/ deep in the earth’s crust Classes for day school open Sep doctors treated her With few exceptions, ore deposits be tember 5th, night clashes September snd called it Green com# too lean to repay working below 25th. From present Indications an O M '. -i ' Sickness, b u t a h e Nine mines In ten, tab unusually large registration is antici q” gr ew worse all the 3,000 feet. pated. I lim e Lydia E.Pink- Ing the world as a whole, are poorer iam ’9 Vegetable Compound was rec- in the second thousand feet than In Wealth Not Always Advantage. )mmended, bud after taking three bot- the first thousand, and poorer yet in Advantage. opportunity, chance, .lesslie has regained tmj health, thanks the third thousand than in the second. luck! They are all on the aide o f the ;o yonr medicine. I can recommend it boy born In obscurity, brought up in 'or all female troubles.” —Mrs. L. A. Luminous Human Eye. poverty. Provided he be endowed with 30RKKAX, 1103 Rutland Street, Balti- A scientist claims that the eye Is bo the will that brooks no obstacle, with nore, Md, luminous that a person seated In a the mental ability to conceive great Hundreds o f sneh letters from moth- totally dark room can see the move thoughts, to plan great undertakings, *rs expressing their gratitude fo r what ment of his arm by the light of hit tba boy la all the more blessed who 1 > Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Com own eyee. pound lias accomplished tor them have not handicapped by wealth. been received by the Lydia E. Piukbam Lost and Found—a Heart. Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. Precise. Nothing seems so hopelessly loat, Mrs. Hoyle— Who was the best man Y o u n p G ir l» , H e e d T h is A d v ic e . when It Is lost, as a heart; yet noth at your wedding! Mrs. Doyle—There C irls who are troubled with painful ing, when It Is lost, is by the experL ware only two in the wedding party, pr irregular periods, backache, iiead- ence of the centuries so absolutely and so it la proper to call one the iche, dragging-down sensations, faint- certain of recovery.—Puck. ing spells or indigestion, should take better man._________________ immediate action and he restored to Big Stick for Cupid. health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL In a few isolated cases It would be table Compound. Thousands have been gel (hr b o s I thorough instruct] m s a S i n s « better If Cupid could throw away his restored to health by its use. prac teal work (hat can W v a f e s i a h * laths work, drill press and la rg a L bow and arrow and break the monot W r i t e t o M rs . P ln k h a in , L y n n , Finely equipped maihie shop snd tcboel ony by swinging a club. M ass., f o r a d v ic e , f r o « . room Twlton lea $ 3 5 cash. ( 4 4 MY DAUGHTER W AS CURED payments $10 per week. If You Want To Win Back Your Health OSTEOPATHIC SANITARIUM CO FTEEC T E A S P IC E S H o n o ra b le , Canadian Premier Raps Conserva' lives for Opposing It. G rew iom e Creature, Very Common Need o f (M arket Shown Agreement In T h i, State, Find, Expert on Would Develop Dominion In Special D iaeetei. dustries, S ay, Premier. f i n e s t In Q u a l 't y . L a r g e s t In V a r ie t y . T h e y m e e t e v e r y r e q u ir e m e n t f o r u le a u lu g a m i jo lU b lu g aline* o f a d k lm la a n d c o lo r s . I I , T E D G E t h e o n ly la d le * a h « * d rea a ln * ; p o a lt lv e ly c o n t a in * O IL . B la ck * a n d l* o ll»b . • es* a n d c h i l d r e n 1* b o o t * a n d » h o e s , - h i n t * * l i n u t r u b b i n g , 25c. ••French G l o s s ," l " c . A N |> Y c o m b in a t i o n f o r c le a n i n g a n d p o lis h in g tin t!* o f r u s s e t o r ta n s h o e * , 25c. “ S t a r " s iz e , 10c. I K K W H I T E m a k e * d ir t y c a n v « a s h o e s n u a m i w h i t e . I n li q u id f o r m s u i t c a n b e f i t l y a m i c n a l l y a p p lie d . A s p o n g e In e v o r y Icage, s o a lw a y s r e a d y f o r uae. T w o alzea, 10 25 c e n t * . . .. , y o u r d e a le r d o e * n o t k e e p th e k in d y o u w a n t, I u s h is a d d r e s s a n d t h e p r ic e In » tu m p s f o r ill f i x e p a c k a g e . _____ WANTS RECIPROCITY Was Equal to the Occasion. The elder Sothern. the creator of (he Lord Dundreary fame, was ex tremely sensitive to interruptions of any sort. Seeing a man in the act of leaving hia box during the delivery of one of the actor’s best speeches he shouted out: ” Ht, you sir, do you know there la another act?” The of fender wag equal to the occasion, how ever; he turned to the actor and an swered cheerfully: "Oh. yea; that’s why I’m goin gl”— In Lighter Vein. T R Y HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS It is a great help in cases of Stomach and Bowel His or Malarial Disorders. Try it today. •* No Sharing Profit*. M. Paul was a grocer In a French town. Ruts overran the place and a price of two sous a head was placed upon them by the town council. M. Paul's errand boy, working early and lata, managed to slay 90 rats In the tellers and attics of th* shop. The hoy took them to the town hall, and, returning jubilant to th* grocer's, ■howed M. Paul th* nine franca he had gained. Th* grocer held out hia palm. "Hand the money over," ha ■aid. "You knew very well those rats were mine, not youra!" Constipation causes and aggravates nany serious diseases. It is tnorou^h- y cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel- eta. The favorite family laxative. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL A (.ARAIaE. East 23d snd Marnaan. PartWnd. fe a k D r .W m . P f u n d e r ’ s OREGON blo o d H pîi IE RII R A T o n i c , A l t e r a t i v e a n d R e s o lv e n t . The b e s t r e m e d y f o r K i d n e y s , L i v e r a n d B o w e l* . E r a d ic a t e s P im p le * . E r u p t i o n s a n d D is o r d e r # o f t h e S k in . r u r in e * th e B lo o d a n d g iv e * T o n e , S t r e n g t h aud V ig o r t o t h e c u t i r c system. WHY PAY M O R E ? M e n ’ s H ig h G r a d e B la c k o r T a n O x f o r d s . N e w * e s t S p r i n g S t y le s , A ll L e a t h e r s , $8.50 vahi^ s iz e s g o a t — $ 2.50 PAIR A Catastrophe. A cat was being chased along the I M ail O r d e r s •oof of a New York building. It lost P r o m p t ly tilled Its balance and fell on a boy who was ROYAL SHOE COMPANY itandlng on a balcony on the aocond Boor. The startled boy fell in hia 2 2 9 M o r r i s o n S t ., B e l . 1*1 a n d 2 d , P o r t l a n d . O f . turn, landing on a baby carriage, for tunately empty, which another boy was wheeling in the street. The flret Limitation« of the Brain. boy dislocated hia wrlat; the cat was “ You cannot educate or draw out o| killed. a n / brain more than nature haa al* M o t h e r s w i l l f i n d M r s . W ln S lo w * * S o o t h i n g read/ put Into It. Some d a /, perhaps, ly r u p t h e b e s t r e i n e d v t o u s e ( o r t h e i r u h U d r e a we shall try to adapt our education to lu tin g th e te e th in g p e r io d . ooaslbllitles.”— Anatole France. Before and After. W hy Is It that It ple&aea a married A Lest Art. woman to be called “ Mlsa” and make« a tingle woman mad to be called i Another art baa bean loati There “ Mra.T” What do the glrla want— j xas a time when the elegant woman ook a legitimate pride In her manner Cleveland Plain Dealer. it ascending a stair. In this day of •levator*, If there attll exist women vho have the manner, there are few italrs worthy to serve as a stag* on vhlch they may exhibit It. When the Hair Falls A HEALTHY, HAPPY OLD AGE Stop It! A n d w h y not? Fsll- ing hair is a disease, a regular disease; and A y e r ’s H a ir Vigor, as made from o u r new Im proved formula, q u ickly and completely destroys that dis ease. T h e hair stops falling out, grow s more rapidly, aad all dandruff disappears. S h a k e In to Y o u r S h oes M ay b « prom oted by those w h o l i w r * F o o t - K m « , a p o w d e r f o r t h . f a r t . I t m r w . i n f i l l . S w o lle n , . m a r t i n * , . w e a l i n , f w t M a k e , itly cleanse the system, n ow and e w n h o e . - a n y . S o l d b y a ll D r u a x i n t . a n d S h o . itorea. D o n 't a r r . p t a n y aubatituta. S am ple n, when in need o f a laxative 'K F H . A d d re a , A . S. O lm sted. 1.« Roy. N . Y . Heat is Deadly in Paris. remedy, hy taking a deseitspoonfu l" Paris—The heat wave became more No Tint* Wetted. of the ever refreshing, wholesome Olaf Lnreon, working In a millinery intense and killing Sunday. A maxi mum temperature o f 100 degrees was ind truly beneficial Syrup of Fig* rarehouse, backed Into an elevator recorded. Great suffering, especially and Elixir of Senna, which is the haft and fell down five stories with n oad of botes. Horror atrlchen, the in the poor quarters, has resulted. snly family laxative generally ap itber employee rushed down the proved by the most eminent phy- italrs, only to And him picking him- Berlin— There is no break in the ■icians, because it acts in a natural, elf unharmed out of th* rubbish hest wave. The weather bureau an 'Ess de boat m ad!" ha whispered nounces that the ahade temperature strengthening w ay and warms and »utlouely. ''Tal' 'em Ay had to eome throughout the interior Sunday aver tone» up the internal organs without town for nails nnyway."—Success aged 96 degrees. There is no immedi-1 weakening them. It is equally benefi- dagatlD#. ate prospect for relief. Many fatali icial for the very young and the mid ties were reported. Envelop.* for Raskin,. Envelope# usod In packing small Ar dle aged, as it is always efficient and 26 Killed Climbing Alps. free from all harmful ingredients. T o te!** will bn found bnttsr than boxen, Paris— Although the clim bing sea- j ia they taka up less room. Stout, col- son in the Alps has only begun, 26 | get it* beneficial effects it is alwayi apsthln envelope», which may bn tourists have been killed and an un necessary to buy the genuine, bear ought wher* office aupplloa nr* cold, known number injured. I f thia rate ing the name c f the C om pany— fill bn found onttafnetory. Olovao, continues to the end o f the season, andkerchlefa, neck arrangements, September 15, the death rate will he California Fig Syrup C o .— plainly tc . may be kept nicely in such *n- the highest on record. printed on the front of every package. elones. C vers D o e s n o t c h a n g e th e c o l o r o f t h e h a tr . F o r m u la w it h a t o h k o M lt y a ^ «b o w It t* y a «* th a n d o a a h t a a j * The little book In each package given the formula of our new Hair Vigor, tells why each ingredient ia used, and ca ptains many other intrretting things. After readine you will know why thia new hair prtparatlon does it* work so wall. — a a i t r 't .r o. i y . r c . , l o w . ii , s m .- ^ r n w 'I I K N w r itin g to * « i v a r l i M - t p la a * * 4 u ia u iltin t h i s p a p a r . u N o. J t - 't l