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Terrible Suffering I c i e m i All Over Baby*« Body. "When my baby was four months old his face broke out with eczema, and at sixteen months of age, his face, hands and arms were In a dreadful state. The eczema spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or cloth over his lace and tie up his hands. Finally we gave him Hood’s Sarsapa rilla and In a few months he was en tirely cured. Today he Is a healthy boy." Mrs. Inez Lewis, Baring, Maine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures blood dis eases and builds up the system. Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called S a rsa ta b s. Wanted---Men and Women To learn barber trude. Tools free. Watrea while learning:. Positions guaranteed. International Barber School. 429 E. 6th St.. I xm Angeles. Cal. Machinery g , Second-Hand Machin ery bought, »old and __ exchanged: engines. boiler!«, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st Bt.. Portland. Send for Stock l.ist and prices. R IIR R F R S T A M P S Stencil« and brass ftU D D L K 01 A im 'd Sl|fnH Celluloid buttons and Kibbon radges. Good Goods, Quick Service. Bend for complete Catalogue No. 26. Acme Stamp Works, 1015 A SL. 'lucoma. Wash. S.ighlly Used AUTOMOBILES $200 AND UP An Antl-Loquiclty Machlnu. "I think I'll have to Invent (or my own benefit." said the talkative man, “ eome aort of an anti loquacity ma chine. I talk. I am willing to admit. I talk too much; when I get going 1 don't seem to know when to stop; und this machine that I'm meditating will be something in a amall portable form that I can carry handily In my vest pocket and that will wiggle or weave or pop up or do something to remind me when I have talked to a reasonable limit, and I shall make It non-adjustable so that It can't be set to run beyond a certain limit; If It was not made non-udjustable I might be tempted to set It to run too long before It gave the warning. “ My primary purpose was. as I said, to Invent this machine for my own benetlt only, but now when I come to think It over I may put It on the mar ket; there might be a few, at least a few, other people who would like tc buy one."__________________ I f you use Eye Salve use the best. P e t t it ’ s E ye S alve is the standard, is reliable und costs no more than infer ior goods that are unknown. Used by Physicians and Oculists, helps where all others fail. It is not the T ube or Box that cures, it is tie S a l v e that does the work. Guaranteed by Howard Bros, under the Government Food and Drugs Act. Don’t be deceived or misled. The only really antiseptic Eye Salve that has been in the market for years. Sold by Druggists throughout the known world. Kanal louts. Band 7-passen er luiuhlmta and trucks. We lave bargains in all kinds ol — IstMuml-band inurbine«. Cull Í g f | | y ,,rwr‘u’- ---------PACIFIC GARAGE 266 11* St. Portland. Orstsa R A W FURS W e poaitlvely pay the hi?heat market prices, a« we are manu facturers and therefore can pay mere than dealers. Send for free price list and shipping tugs and gut full valuo for your skins. N. M. Cng&r Co., the Reliable Furriers. 202 1 1 7th St.. Portland. Ort Let Us Read the Papers for You Clippings of every kind und character from the press of the Pacific Coast furnished at reasonable rates. D A K E S PR ESS C L IP P IN G b U R E A U 432 S. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. The Best Gift. The best gilt Is the one that shows thought—an appreciation of what will be pleasing and useful to the recipi ent—that is what couuts for value, not the price In money. In New York. New York now has all-night banks, all-night saloons, and all-night restau rants. We are Informed that the churches continue to close early.— Chicago Record-Herald. TESTIMONY OF FIVE WOMEN Proves That Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Com pound Is Reliable. High Heels and Wit. If anything could be higher than the Reedville, Ore.— “ I can truly recom Parisienne’s hat it is her heels. The mend Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable low English heel has once or twice Compound to all women who are passing enjoyed a brief season’s favor In Paris, through the Change of Life, as it made me a well woman after but at heart the Partslenne dearly suffering three years.” loves to add a cubit or so to her stat — Mrs. M ar y B ogart , ure and she achieves It of course Reedville, Oregon. with her beloved Louis XV. heel. New Orleans, La. — Perched thus on stilts with the foot “ When passing through at an Impossible angle, "le footing" the Change of Life I was becomes impossible and madame seats troubled with hot flashes, herself In á cab every time she starts weak and dizzy spells and out for a walk. That Is why her boots backache. Iw asn otfitfor anything until 1 took Ly and shoes are always new. dia E. Pinkham’s Vege Some one has discovered that there table Compound which Is a close relation between the heels proved worth its weight and the wit. The conversation of the in gold to me. ” - Mrs. G A S walker in low heels is trite and flat— TO N B l o n d e a u , 1541 Po- bromldic, so to speak—but she who lymnia St., New Orleans. trips In high ones will soar to unex Mishawaka,Ind.-“ Wo pected altitudes of epigram and para men passing through the dox. We know that great wit and Change o f Life can take Insanity are hear neighbors and the nothing bettor than Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Germans putting the principle in prac MoCimBawrJI Compound. I am recom- tice are treating madness with a bare menuingittoall my friends foot regime. The contact of the bare because o f what it has flat foot with Mother Earth iá expect done for me. ’ ’-Mrs. C has . ed to bring back wandering minds to B auer , 523 E MariorrSL, an every-day plane and the experiment Mishawaka, Ind. Is naturally interesting. Alton Station, K y .-“ For months I suffered from A Backsliding Santa Claus. troubles in consequence of Mrs. Peavish says that before they my age and thought I were married Mr. Peavish used to say could not live. Lydia E. that if she would let him be her Santa Pinkham’s V e g e t a b l e Claus he would devote his life to slid Compound made me well and I want other suffering ing up and down the chimney for women toknow about it. ” her. And now it makes him mad to Mrs. E mma B a il e y , Alton have to take up ashes from the grate Station, Ky. Deisem, No. Dak. — “ I was passing Her Own Hat the Obstruction. through Change of L ife and felt very A woman in a Vienna theater camb bad. I could not sleep and was very out after the first act and asked to nervous. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable have the price of the ticket refunded, Compound restored me to perfect health on the ground that having complied and I would not be without it.” —Mrs. with the request to remove her hat F. M. T horn , Deisem, No. Dak. she had held It on her knees and thus entirely obstructed her own view of the stage.__________________ Going Over the Books. "This item in your campaign ex pense account mystifies me,” said the auditor. "I don’t understand what you mean by ‘raw material.’ ” "That’s an error on the part of the stenogra pher," replied Senator Sorghum. "It should read, "hurrah material.’ " Price o f Silver Soars. New York— The price o f Bilver in the New York market touched 60J Sat urday, the highest since November, 1907, the quotations having advanced fractionally over those o f last week. Authorities in the financial district credit the rise to the activity o f a powerful syndicate in India. The In dian government's supply of the metal for coining is believed to be low, and large pooling operations are said to be under way with the purpose o f sell ing to the mint when demands o f coin age become pressing. Y O U T H m B EA U T Y Preserve the beauty and youthful appearance of the face by the application of Fuchi Massage Cream, which feeds the skin, thereby filling out and preventing wrinkles and destroying blackheads, and gives the skin the blush and glow of youth. The marvelous complexion of the high class Ori entals, which has beeh a mystery to Europeans, is due to the use of preparations mace from this re ceipt. Put up in glass. $1. This is the first time the above-mentioned pre parations have been offered for sale in America. A limited supply is to be had by addressing (B ranch) F U C h l L A B O R A T O R IE S Portland, Oregon First Auto Rida is Last. Merced. Cal.— Itis first automobile ride proved also the last for an uni dentified man about 50 years old who was given a lift by Edward Ruddle. Ruddle’s car, containing four other men. picked up the stranger on the outskirts o f town. A few minutes later the machine, in rounding a turn, pitched over an embankment. All es caped injury except the wayfarer, whose neck was broken. He was telling Ruddle that it was his first au tomobile ride when the accident oc curred. 'Goodgardeners ] lare those who raise good flow ers and vegetables. Good flowers and vegetables come from good seeos. V e pro duce good seeds—the infer- . cnee is obvious. For sale , everywhere. 1911 SEED ANNUAL Free on acquest • .L itiiT in . O U T o r TOWN PEOPLE Health-boildlug remedia« C. GEE W O the Chinese doctor. Try once tror® If yon b• V« »»©on doctoring wit* lanent relief. Let this u anee yonr cane and preseril*! sonic remedy whnee action i* quick, sure and wife. His prescription« i componnded from Roots. Herbs, Rods and rka that have liecu gathered front every quar ter of the glot»e The secrets of these medicine© not known to the outside world, but have been ded down from father to am ia the physician*' iltea ia China. B S CO N SU LTATIO N Fit EE. I f yon Jive oat of town and cannot call, write for ptom blank and circrlar. enclosing 4 cents in i pa. K THE C. 6EE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 1 6 2 1 Firs» S t , C o r . M o rris o n Portland. Or.foo. Pekin— A fte r occupying the throne o f China for nearly three centuries, the Manchu dynasty, represented by the child emperor, Pu Y i, has abdi cated. Three edicts were issued, the first proclaiming abdication, the second dealing with the establishment of the republic, and the third urging the maintenance o f peace anJ approving the conditions agreed upon by the im perial premier, Yuan Shi Kai and the Republicans. The publication o f the edicts has given profound relief to everyone in Pekin, both foreigners and Chinese. The arrangement is considered a satis factory compromise and it is believed the terms will satisfy the Republi cans. The first edict provides that the terms shall be communicated to the foreign delegations for transmis sion to their respective governments, the object being to record world-wide the Republican pledges. The Republicans make eight pledges to the emperor, as follows: “ First— The emperor shall retain his title und shall be respected as a foreign monarch. Second— The em peror shall receive an annual grant of 4,000,000 taels until the currency is reformed, after which he shall receive $4,000,000 Mexican. Third— A tem porary residence shall be provided in the Forbidden City, and later the im perial family shall reside in the sum mer palace, 10 miles outside o f Pekin. Fourth— The emperor may observe the sacrifices at his ancestral tombs and temples, which will be protected by Republican soldiers. F ifth — The great tomb of the late emperor, Kwang Su, will be completed and the funeral ceremony fittingly observed at the Re public's expense. Sixth— The palace attendants may be retained, but the number o f eunuchs cannot be in creased. Seventh — The emperor’s property will be protected by the Re public. Eighth- The imperial guards will be governed by the army board, the Republic paying their salaries." 700 Plaintiffs In Suit. Butte, Mont.— The record for the number o f plaintiffs involved in a suit in the Montana courts, has been brok en in the filing here o f an action by the Butte Mill and Smelter men’s Union against the Western Federation of Miners to enjoin the federation from revoking the charter o f the Smeltermen’s union. Seven hundred men are named as plaintiffs in the suit, brought against the Western Federation o f Miners, Charles H. Moyer, president o f the federation, and the Butte Miner’s union. Suite 9, 3 4 2 ' 2 Washington St., FERRYS SEEDS Royal Family to Retain Titles and Get Enormous Pensions—Pekin Greatly Relieved. Dr. Stone’s Heave Drops Church it “ Skyscraper." Kansas City- With impressive ex ercises the Grand-Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, Kansas C ity's sky scraper house o f worship, was dedicat ed Sunday. The church is the pioneer Methodist organization o f the city. I The new edifice is a wing o f a 12-story office building erected by the congre- j gation and bearing the name o f the Grand-Avenue Temple. A pipe or- . , gan of 57 stops and 22 couplers has ' been built in the main auditorium. For the cure o f heaves: a liquid medicine Riven in the feed, which the most fastidious horse will not refuse. From one to six bottles will cure the most stubborn cose. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottle* for $5. For sale at all druRRists, or j write to Delay Annoys D r. Sen. London— President Sun Yat Sen. in DR. I C STONE an interview with the Nanking corres SAUI. OR ICON pondent o f the Daily Mail, said that the settlement o f affairs in China must be speedy. He added : T A K E A D O SE OF “ It is peace or war. We shall not permit the retention by the Manchus o f the imperial title or power to cre ate a nobility.” ‘T o . c O O C H S g. C O L O « p i s o ’s H O S T E T T E R ’S izing eye toward Mexico. Officials before the president seriously ques S T O M A C H tioned the loyalty of General Pascual Orozco to the Mexican federal govern ment and intimated that the present conditions in the state of Chihuahua, bordering on Texas, might develop in to a movement o f secession, establish ing an independent republic in the North. The president and his official family discussed precautionary measures, and the War department [then sent addi tional orders to army posts throughout the country to be ready for a possible mobilization. The department o f justice has in structed its agents to exercise all pos sible vigilance in enforcing neutrality, while the State department has asked for quick reports from consular agents T H E BITTERS SH O U LD UK o f any danger in the interior to Amer Y O U R FIRST CHOIC E. icans or their interests. IT DOES T H E WORK. A fte r the cabinet meeting, the pres Try It Today. A ll Druggist«. ident professed not to be alarmed by the situation. It was admitted in ofl'c al circles that the separation of Chihuahua from the rest of Mexico Ideal Temperature of Room. would create a situation different, in An Ideal room temperature for the many respects, from those that exist sedentary la that between G6 and 70 ed during the last rebellion. degrees. Below these temperatures the heat regulating apparatus of the body finds It necessary to close up the GRAIN C A N N O T BE MOVED. peripheral vessels more or less, in Thousands o f Carloads o f Wheat Are ternal congestion slowly begins and the conditions for a cold are secured. Tied Up in Canada.[ B I T T E R S T o s w e e te n th e sto m a c h , a id d i g e s t i o n , Duluth, Minn.— The congestion of traffic on the Canadian railroads, which resulted in sweeping reduction o f freight rates to permit Canadian grain to come to the American head of the lake for elevating and storage, is more serious than at any time since its inception, according to news re ceived here from Port Arthur, Ont. The news tells o f 3,500 cars already billed to Port William over the Cana dian Northern which cannot be moved. There is no place to store grain when it arrives at Port William. Thirty million bushels are frozen on the ground or in Western elevators. In addition, there are 1,000 cars of grain on tracks between Winnipeg and Port Arthur, making 4,500 cars on the Canadian Northern alone. The Canadian Pacific has reduced the number o f empty cars that are de-1 livered daily to elevators at the Cana dian head o f the lakes, on the theory that it is useless to load cars when they cannot be hauled to destinations. Many people have receding gums. Rub Hamlins Wizard Oil on gums and stop the decay; chase the disease germs with a mouth wash of a few drops to a spoonful of water. Young Offender. A woman left her baby in Its car riage at the door of a department store. A policeman found it there, ap parently abandoned. As he passed down the street, a gamin yelled: "What’s the kid done?’’— Collier’s. R e lie v e s Backache In stan tly Sloan’s Liniment is a great remedy for backache. It penetrates and relieves the pain instantly—no rub bing necessary— just lay it on lightly. Prosecution Canters All Efforts On One Packing Company. Cabinet Minister Prisoner. Torreon, Mex. — Abram Gonzales, minister o f the interior, who went to Camargo to quell the uprising at that point, was made prisoner by the muti neers, escorted back to the railroad at Santa Rosalia and sent to Chihua hua on a handcar, according to news received here. The rebels refused to listen to his overtures. He reported his failure to the central government. Seventy dead and wounded Salga- distas were le ft on the field at Chilapa after an encounter with the forces of General Ambrqsio Figueroa. The losses o f the federals were not given. Lands May Be Available, Spokane, Wash.—A plan by which 7,000,000 acres o f logged-olT lands in Washington, Idaho and Montana may be obtained by the government and then opened up for homestead entry is being worked out by the executive committee o f the International and Empire Federation o f Commercial clubs. The plan, as outlined, pro poses the exchange by the Interior department o f forest reserve lands for logged-off lands, on the basis o f three acres o f cut-over lands for one acre o f forest reserve. Orozco Denies Disloyalty. El Paso, Tex. — General Pascual Orozco denies emphatically that the state of Chihuahua is on the verge o f seceding from the Mexican federation or that he is disloyal to Madero. His denial is contained in a telegram re ceived here hy the chief o f the federal telegraph lines in Juarez. The tele gram, signed Pascual Orozco, follow s: "I wish emphatically to deny the reports published as to the secession o f Chihuahua and my dis loyalty to the Madero govern ment.” Aviator Scares Crowds. New York — The first successful lig h t o f a hydro-aeroplane in this sec tion was seen here Wednesday, when Frank T. Neflin ascended from the Hudon river at Twenty-third street and for 16 minutes flew up and down the river at a height o f 500 feet. The aviator made no public announce ment o f his plan, and when he alight ed in the river amid floating rakes of ice, many on shore thought he had fallen into the stream. MOST OF THFM A R F DFSTROYTO W ITHIN ONE MONTH. Some May Survive, However, and Epi demics of Fever Have Been Traced to Use of Polluted Ice. Y ou could not please us bet ter than to ask your d octor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, bron chitis. Thousands o f families always keep it in the house. Th e approval o f their physi cian and the experience o f many years have given them g r e a t c o n f id e n c e in th is s ta n d a r d cough medicine. Sold for seventy years. It may be of Interest to those who are in the habit of putting up their own ice for summer use from a near by pond, or stream, to know that the use of ice is not so dangerous as the use of the water from which it ia formed, so far as typhoid fever Is concerned. Although the typhoid fever germ, and the germ of diphtheria, as well, can withstand a temperature of 310 degrees F. below zero, for several days, experiments with ice made from polluted water have shown that when the water freezes, the majority of the typhoid organisms are soon destroyed. However, the few that do survive, die off slowly, and it is these few that outlive their fellows that have been the cause of serious epidemics in a few cases. According to Parke, not one in a thousand lives in ice longer than one month, and all are dead at the end of six months. Relatively few outbreaks of typhoid fever have been traced to%the use of ice; however, conclusive evidence was obtained to show that the thirty-nine cases of typhoid at the St. Lawrence hospital, near Ogdensburg, N. Y., sev eral years ago, were the result of us ing polluted Ice. Several months be fore It was used the ice had been cut from the St. Lawrence river, about three miles below the outlet of the Ogdensburg sewer. Living typhoid germs were found in samples of the melted ice examined after the break ing out of the epidemic.— Walter G. Sackett, Colorado Agricultural Col lege, Fort Collins. Any good doctor will tell you that a medi cine like Ayer’ s Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are con stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer’s Pills for cor recting this sluggishness of the liver. j Ma do by tbe J. C. AY Eli CO., Lowell, Mas«. Here’s Proof. j “ I had my back hurt in the Boer W ar and in San Francisco two years aiu I was hit by a street car in the same plate. I tried all kinds of dope without suc- cess. Two weeks ago I saw your lini ment !n a drug store and got a bottle to try. The first application caused instant relief, and now except for a little still ness, I am almost well.” FLETCH ER NORMAN. Whittier, Calif. SLOANS LINIMENT is the best remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat and sprains. Miss E. R im of Brooklyn, N.Y., writes: “Sloan’s I.iniment is the best for rheumatism. I have used six bot tles of it and it is grand.” Sold by all Dealers. Price, 25c., 50c., and $1.00. Sloah’s Book M others w ill find Mrs. W in slo w ’ s Soothing Syrup the beat rem edy to use for their ch U drea d u rin g i ‘.e teethiug period. Sheer Waste. "The coal supply of the earth is limited,” said the scientist. "N o one can say how long it will last." "Great Scott!" exclaimed a man In the back row; "and here we’ve gone and wast ed more’n a bushel of it heatin’ the hall for this lecture."— Washington Star. MEXICAN • . MUSTANG LINIM ENT CURED A CUT HORSE. Fred DeNeffe, Marshall, W ash ., writes • I h are used Mexican M u s ta n g L in im n l I for some time and am w ell pleased. One I of our horses had a deep cut in her breast I ami we used all kinds o f medicines without I effect until we tried M ustang Liniment uud | it healed it up in less than 10 days.” 25c. 50c. $1 a bottle at D rug dcG en'l Stores | Must Have Been Her Lucky Day. In a lot of old papers and magazines that Mrs. T. G. Payson gave to the Sal vation army of Jersey City the other day was an envelope containing $225 In bills that Mrs .Payson had overlook- j ed. After 20 meb had searched for hours In the army’s waste paper pile, Mrs. Payson looking on, the money was found and restored to her. , ALBERS BROS. ; , m Ü! A Misanthrope. There Is no use wasting sympathy oc>a man who can’t be happy with good health, good meals and good weather. BEST AND CHEAPEST Ask vour dealer for it. I f he does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does Distemper ALBERS BROS! •MILLING CÒ.ijSj Prize Steers Not Good Meat. The meat of more than one prize steer has proved disappointing in the eating, though fine to look at. In the development of the animal for compe tition bis flesh is sometimes, if not always, seamed with small veins of ! fat which are dilated by cooking into tough strings. Hence, the range-fed I steer, not nursed into prominence, af fords the better steak or roast. ¡.PORTLAND, ORFCO n ! ==s» Painless Dentistry I h oar pride—onr hobby—our «tady for year« and now (loriuccoii, and ours in the b< ut palala«* work to he found anywhere, no matter how muoh you pay. Com pare o u r P rice*» 1 Wo finish piato and I brillio work tor out* I of-town patrona lu lone day if desired. l i ’ainU*« extraction I fro© when plate« or I bridge work i« order- led. Consultation free. Flat Cheat. The occupation of a bookkecpei tends to bring the head and shoulders forward and cramp the chest. Try to sit more erect and learn to stand tall, and stretch the body to its full height. Many defects of the figure are due to bad postures, but by exercise many defects can be corrected. You Can (ie l Allen’s fo o t -f ase fRCC. W rite A lie n s . OH R M cd.Le 1 ,,v, N. Y., for a free .sample of A lle n ’* l'.iot-jvase. It cures Bweating, hot sw ollen, aching feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for coins. in g ro w in g nails and bunions. A lld r u g - -----------" ~ D on’t • accept any substitute gisti sell i t i . 2f Proof of a Weak Mind. "In matters of great concern, and which must be done, there is no surer argument of a weak mind than irres olution; to be undetermined where the case is so plain and the necessity so urgent”— Tillot son. Offense Truest Defense. Butler (entertaining a few friends in the absence of his master, who has returned unexpectedly)— "Most un warrantable intrusion, sir; with re spect, I beg to give notice."— Punch. Tf> C U R E A CO LD IN O N E D A Y Take L A X A T I V E B R O M O Quinine Tablet*. D ruggist« re fund money if it fail« to cure. K. W . '»R O V E 'S signature is on each box. 25c. Cleaning uiass vases. Flower vases which have become cloudy and discolored should be cleaned with a mixture of vinegar and salt, poured in and well shaken about. A long piece of stiff wire, upon the end of which is a little pad of soft rag, should be poked Into all the corners and crevices, and the vase then rinsed In warm water and dried with a good polishing cloth. Fly marks upon the gilt frames of pic tures should be rubbed with half a lemon and then polished with a chamois leather. P IL E S CUR ED IN 6 TO 14 D AYS Your druggist will refund money if P A Z O O IN T M E N T fails to cur** any case of ItchinR, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 60c. That Shining Nose. At the opera the young man who paid for the seats was engaged for a few tense moments in a study of a stunning woman of middle age who sat In the row in front. Then he turned to the girl at his right, and whispered, "Look at the lady in lav ender; what Is the matter with her Tlnplats Men Combine nose?" The girl gave one glance at Pittsburg Representing a capital the shining "neb,” then turned to her ization o f $ 100 , 000 , 000 , the Independ escort and whispered: "Enameled." ent Tin Plate Manufacturers o f the United States were granted a charter Provoking. in Common Pleas court under the Nothing makes a woman so angry name o f the Association o f Sheet and as to see her husband, who diets at Tin Plate manufacturers. Headquar home, eating everything that comes ters will be located here. along at a banquet. i 'l l DAIRY FEED In all its forma, am on g a ll ages o f horses and dogs, cured and others in the same sta ble prevent 'd from h avin g the disease w ith S p o n n ’s D istem per Cure. E v e ry bottl ■ guaranteed. O ver 500,000 bottles sold last year. $.50 a n d $1.00. G ood druggists, o r tend to manufacturers. A gen ts wanted. W rite for free hook. Npohn M ed. Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, G oshen, In d . Husband Got Even. In »Austria a woman was recently sent to jail for opening her husband’s mail. She began a suit for divorce on evidence obtained from the letter and her husband retaliated by sending her to Jail for opening the letter. _________ DR. W. â WISf, P riiioint * no M imiir 21 TIMS IlIâllUHIO I« PORTIMI 1 MolarCrownt $ 5 . 0 0 122k Bridge T««th4.C~ j Gold .'illinga 1.C j Enamel Filling« 1 . 0 0 ! Silver Filling« .5 0 ¡Good Rubber _ . . Plate. 5 .0 0 ¡Best Red Rubber _ p - I Plates 7 .5 0 Painless Extr'tion . 6 0 B IS T M IT H O D S W ise D ental Co., i-c. Painless Dentists A ll w ork fully s u n rn n tw d fo r fifteen years. Falling Building, Third and Washington PORTLAND. ORE onice Hours: 8 A. M. to 8 i*. M. Huudays, S U I P. N. U. No 7—*12. W H E N writing to advertiser«, please men tion this paper. I MILLIONS «/FAMILIES u - n ¿ $ Y R U P o / f lG S e x n i ELIXIRS SENNA FOR COLDS Af!D HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND ^OUR STOMACH. GAS AND FERMENTATION. CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS. WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS XEBHiaazEn®-^ CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. IN THE CIRCLE ON E V E R Y PACKAGE 0FTHE GENUINE - ■ -■ • THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS OR WHAT IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH. MAKE YOU WISH. WHEN YOU SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE ASK IS FOR PREPAR ING TO DECEIVE YOU-, TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE GENUINE MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE FACTURED BY AND THAT IT IS MANU THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY I *N ABITUAI CO» i jj NOTE THE j Uplifting Thoughts. "A. man can only rise, conquer, and achieve by lifting up his thoughts. He can only remain weak, and abject, and miserable by refusing to lift up his thoughts."—James Allen. RED CROSS BALL BLUE. Open to Suspicion. The man who opposes the revival of The blue that is all blue. Best for the knee breeches idea will be subject washing because it makes the clothes to suspicion, no matter how Imper near and white, lasts longer than sonal his motives.— Atlanta Journal. liquid blue and produces better re sults. Avoid liquid bluing because it is T T tJ i áu» rr.TJ only a weak solution of blue in an expensive package. RED CROSS B ALL BLUE is sold everywhere. Price, 10c. ASK YOUR GROCER. S W IF T S ARE ATTACKED . Chicago— The government centered Battleship Ready to Proceed to Final its attack on S w ift & Co. in the pack ers’ trial here. John M. Chaplin, Resting Place. chief o f the plant accounting depart Havana— The wreck o f the Maine ment o f that corporation, was subject floated free from the mud when the ed to a searching examination by Dis water was turned into the dam sur trict Attorney Wilkerson and required rounding the wreck. The water with to explain to the jury many details of in the dam is 14 feet below the harbor the complex system used by the pack level at low tide. ers. It is the intention to raise the Chaplin identified numerous letters wreck immediately to the harbor lev changing the by-products allowances, el, leaving nothing more to be done which were sent by other employes. except to break the dam and float out One letter signed by Chaplin and the ship. dated November 15, 1907, gave in Water was forced into the dam structions to discontinue making al through a system o f pipes fixed at the lowances for hides in figuring the test bottom o f the ship, the power being cost o f beef. supplied by a pump that had been re District Attorney Wilkerson pointed covered from the wreck. The ship out that from the organization o f the began to rise almost immediately. National Packing company, March 8, The ship will remain within the 1903, the test cost of beef, as figured dam until orders are received from by Sw ift & Co., steadily rose while Washington to float her out, which the allowances for by-products de can be done within a fortnight. creased. Do you want to be your own dentlsff Do you want to do away with bi»r dental bills and the dread of the dental chair? Do you want to have (rood, sound and beautiful teeth? If you use Fuchi Dental Haste it will absolutely prevent decay and *ive to the teeth that pearly white appearance and to the (rums the firmness and colour of health. Tubes, 50c; large tube. $1. P. 0. M m tj Order preferred. W ashington, D, C.— President T aft and hi3 cabinet have turned a scrutin Edict Abandons Monarchy to Offi cers of New Republic. Coughs and Colds TYPHOID GEni.l IN ICE LTHE K EYSTONEi TO HEALTH IS Government Keeps in Touch With Enemy Move Across Border. WRECK OF MAINE FLO ATS. DENTIST T R Y MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes andGranuluted Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c. $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Eroe by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. 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