Image provided by: Portland General Electric; Portland, OR.
About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1912)
POULTRY AND GAME NEW PE RK INS HOTEL l ’« n P I you fan cy p rlcaa fo r W iM D u cks and o lh o r g aiu o In Mason. Writs us fur caall o ffe r on all kinds o f p ou ltry , pork. ota. Pearson-Page Co., Portland mad E. B U B T U N - A###y«r Chomlrt, ^11 PriO«*l Gold, illv o r . Is«ad. tl H old, HII m t , 16 c ; UaJd, 6Üo- Kino o r Coppor. tl. M ailbag onvolnpoo « id f a l l p rie * liai < ¿ C ; L í ¿ i ^ l J L Í 0' k“ NEW hotel ’ Machinery S e co n d-H an d M achin, cry bought, aold und » y. exch an ged : e n g i n oa. bailara, nawmilla. ate. The J E . M artin Co.. 83 la i ■ L . Po rtlan d . Band fo r Stack U a t and prima. O p p o rtu n ity fo r induatrioua y o u n g man w ith •o m a.cap ital to bu y h a lf in teroal in aplondid coun tr y buaineaa. W e ll established, did $29.000 last y aar. O w n e r need# p a n n a r to help co ver field. N °I.U*? for money unless hustler with It. Can m ak e hack invested money in six months. Write B o x 131. Po rtlan d . Or., for full particulars. Y O U N G M E N A N D L A D I E S , become telegraph operators; easy to learn, steady work, short hours, fine opportunity to travel. Students att ainted to good paying positions on railroads, steamships and in cities when qualified. Wire less and Morse telegraph courses taught quickly. W r it e for our free scholarship plans. Pacific T ele g ra p h & R ailw a y laatifetc. B u ild in g , Seattle, W ash . W ashingto n SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT of $100 or more by buying your Piano or Player Piano direct from factory store. BUSH & LAN K PIA N O COMPANY 355 Washington St., Portland, Or. Veal, H o g s , P o u ltry It pays to get our prices befgre selling elsewhere. Mention this paper and send the names of five progressive farmers: we will send you booklet. Marketing Instructions to Get Highest Prices.” F. II. 8CHMA1.Z & CO. P a id -u p C apital $10.000. P erkins ' PORTIAND.ORE HN THE HEART Of NOTE REDUCED RATES Most Centrally Located uainty waists. White satin waists are exquisitely dainty, but It Is to be feared that the daintiness of such a waist will be very evanescent. So only the wom an who can afford the somewhat high cost of constant dry cleaning may In dulge In white satin fall shirts—un less she cares to "do them up" her self. There Is a special washable satin that comes for these white waists, but the best of tub satins must be handled with extreme care If It is to survive even one laundering and retain Its pristine luster and rich ness of texture. Wash the washable satin In soft water and a suds of pure white soap. Wring It not and rub It not, but rinse In several clear, cool waters, and Iron when almost dry, with thin muslin between the satin and the Iron. So only will you save the luster and the texture of the white satin shjrt Rod Cross Ball Blue will wash double ax many clothes aa any other blue. Don’t put your money into any other. 141-143 Front Street Portland, Oregon Check Bent by return mail. Sava the Pina. A good Idea after buying a paper of now pins Is to cut one line off at 10 YEARS, 7 Pr Cent, FARM LOANS a time and not to dive Into the whole We loan money on Eastern and Western Ore paper at once. A sewing basket gon improved farms. lA»ans paid off in 20 should have Its pincushion well sup p aym ents. No renewal commission to pay ev ery 3 years. We loan T^OO to $5000. Tell us plied with pins, and when sewing a your wants and state security offered. box should be near at hand Into which T H E H A K U O L T -W I L S O N C O.. I N C all the pins can be tossed In a hurry, 710-718 L e w is B ld g. Po rtlan d , Oregon says the Philadelphia Times. In this way the floor will be spared Its usual pin collection when sewing days Economical Lighting Co. come around. Gasoline Hollow Wire Lighting Systems A pin tray or small pincushion should be on every g i r l 'B or woman’s Mantles and Glassware Mantles for Canchester, Aladdin, all the differ bureau, and the pins should be put ent makes o f Keroeena Mantle Lamps. Junior Into these at night, when, perhaps, R ay Mantles 60c per dozen. Write us. a pin or two will have to he taken Afents Wauled. 597 William Are.. Portland out of the stock collar or belt. The pins used In pinning on a veil should always he put back In the veiling W h en in P O R T L A N D stop at after It has been carefully folded up NEW SCOTT HOTEL and before placing In the batbox or bureau drawer. Large, light rooms; steam heat; big lobby; clean and orderly; close to b e s t pluce for family in city. buainesn section; ROOMS 50c UP. Mother* w ill find Mrs. Win-' iw*i Sootalag Seventh and Ankeny Streets C on v en ien t Syrup the best re u e d r to use fo i their uhjidzaa during the teeth ing period. from AH Depota by Streetcar. RO O SEVELT IMPROVES. Pastel Night Unattended and Insists Handy Apron Will Save Time for the Woman Who Hae Much of Thia He Is "A ll Right.” Work to Do. Oyster Bay, N. Y .— The quiet rou tine o f life at Sagamore Hill w b b re A very convenient apron to don sumed Wednesday by Colonel Roose when in the aewlng room la made of velt and his family aa though it had white lawn and white dotted ewlis. not been interrupted by the attempt Thle la cut 18 Inches long and 27 Inches wide. The awlas la placed over to assassinate the former president. the lawn and both cut rounding on For the first time since he was the lower edge. About nine Inches wounded Colonel Roosevelt was unat from this edge the b w I s b I s cuj away tended over night by a physician. In a aweeplng curve toward the waist line and the edgea are bound with There was no one in the house except narrow bias bands of lawn or narrow members o f the family and servants satin ribbon In some pretty light and the Colonel spoke hopefully of be •hade. Thia forme two openings like ing able, after a day or two more o f pockets, for the upper part of the ■wise la caught Into the waletband rest, to gradually resume his work. with the lawn; this band, by the way, Four physicians Were with the Colo may be of ribbon matching that which nel on his arrival and after they had binds the apron. In this deep pocket dressed his wound they told him that can be slipped the «pools of thread, the one essential thing was complete scissors and pieces of material on which you are working It solves the rest. I f their directions are observed, problem of sewing on the porch, for it is believed complete recovery il In It are held all the necessary mate probable. rials. and It can be taken off and fold Dr. Alexander Lambert and Dr. ed with the work Inside, If you wish Scurry L. Terrell, who accompanied to discontinue your sewing for a lit Colonel Roosevelt from Chicago, were tle while. joined in New York by Dr. Joseph A. Blake and Dr. George E. Brewer. Salve A fter examination they said the 12 tettiti HÜ Eye wound was still wide open, spoke of Choosing a Hat. the possibility o f infection, and added Women cannot grumble this season they were unable to say whether it at the unsuitability of models, for would be possible for him to resume styles are so varied that there are campaign work. shapes enough to go round and to set Colonel Roosevelt said when ' his off to the best advantage each Indi wound had been dressed that there vidual type of face. was no longer the need o f constant su Some women have a way of select pervision o f physicians, because be ing their hats rather at random, with was “ all right.” out sufficiently studying effect. Now. It takes time to choose properly, and M U N IC IPAL PHONE SOU GHT. It needs a sympathetic friend or sales woman. One has respect for the wom Seattle Council Authorizes Plans for an who 1 b courageous enough to ex City's Own System. press an opinion and Is not only an Seattle— The city council has ad automaton paid to sell for some des potic manager. A successful milliner vanced another step toward the con Is an artist; her assistants should be struct.ion o f a municipal telephone artiste, too— clever enough to under system and a municipal street rail stand that their clients are there to be suitably hatted. way. An ordinance was passed appropri Red Cross Ball Rlue, all blue, best blulnr value ating $1500 for preparing plans and in the whole world, make. the laundroaa smite. specifications for a telephone system Take Time for Breakfast. to be submitted to the voters for their Common sense Indicates that break approval at the city election next fast should be a aubstantlal meal, spring. Another ordinance was introduced enough time should be allowed to eat appropriating $300,000 for the con the morning meal at leisure and en struction o f the north section o f the joy It. The manner In which some municipal railroad for which $800,000 people gobble down their breakfast. Is It la bonds were voted two years ago. The becoming only to an ostrich. line to be built now will connect the one of the great reasons for the ex- downtown district with Ballard and Istence of what la sometimes called will constitute the north half of a "American dyspepsia.” trunk line running from the northern His Labor Doubled. to the southern city limits. Kostrov, a Russian poet, labored for years translating Homer's ''Iliad'' Into SPO K AN E GETS BIG P LA N T. his language and the highest offer he received for It was $35, which dis Largest Storage Building in North couraged him so much that he threw west to Be Erected. the manuscript Into the fire. After Spokane—The largest cold storage wards when he was famous In his own plant in the American Northwest west country he did the Job all over again. of Minneapolis will be built in Spo Said by a Cynic. kane by E. H. Stanton & Company. To talk really well to a woman, one The plant will be ten stories high and 100 feet square and will cost approxi has to be In love with another.—Jobs Masefield. mately $100,000. Now Comeg the Golf Faker. A ball played by a golfer at Weston- super-Mare struck a skylark, so we road, and cut the bird's head off. You should hear us tell our story of the | V |B U S IN E S S c o lle g e : golf ball which stuck in a bird’s beak I ■ ¡§ B W A S H IN G T O N A N D T E N T H S T S 1 • -] PO RTLAND . OREGON In the middle of Its flight. The bird ■ L J H . W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G flew off with the ball to Its nest. For 1 Thé School that Places You in a Good Position tunately for the player, the bird had It will have a capacity for 500 car made Its nest In the next hole.—Lon don Globe. loads, and its construction w ill in Lack of Propor Courtesy. clude the latest scientific achieve There used to be a time, not to ments in cold storage. Time to Be Silent. very long ago, whon If one borrowed “ The new storage-in-transit rate of Especially when there Is excite anything from a book to a shoe lacff the Northern Pacific for Spokane, one was expected to return It prompt ment rife In a community hold your which went into effect on October 19, ly and In good condition. With our tongue. The time Is ripe for scan opens up tremendous opportunities for younger eet one may consider It a dal; every one talks, equally every this city aa a storage center,” said E. miracle If one gets anything back un one repeats, and the simplest remark H. Stanton, president o f the Stanton der six months If at all. “ I forgot,” Is distorted out of all semblance of company. __________________ or “ I lost It.” aeem to be all the truth. apology that many young glrU deem GOOD TIM E S AHEAD. Keeps Bouquet Freeh. jieceeeary—Exchange. A nonsplllable flower vase, to keep a corsage bouquet fresh while it Is Preeident Gray, o f Great Northern, I * After the Battle. being worn, bas been Invented by a Is Optimistic. The Comedian—“ From the rounds French woman. Spokane— Immense crops, with bus In your dressing room I judge that iness conditions getting better every you girls had a hair-pulling time." day, was the report made in Spokane The Rough Soubrette—“ Not me. I Fragile Kids. poked her In the eye. It wouldn’t There Is a high rate of infant mor by Carl R. Gray, president o f the President hurt none to pull the hair sho wears.” tality among children of the Imagina Great Northern railway. Gray arrived in Spokane Monday and — New York Globe. tion.—Life. spent the day in conference with other officials of the Great Northern and From Gay te Grave. Joseph E. Young, o f Portland, presi After a good looker reaches the age dent o f the H ill steam and electric ■t which he. ceases to bo In demand line in the Northwest. as an usher at weddings, he falls easi “ Our freight earnings for last year ly Into the role of pallbearer at fur were between $5,000,000 and $6,000,- ■orals.— Philadelphia Lodger. 000 bette than the year before,” de clared President Gray. [0 I N ML_ E S WOMEN SHOULD BE PROTECTED Against So Many Surgical Op erations. How Mrs. Bethune and Mrs. Moore Escaped. 4-ROOM BUNGALOW FOR $400 -n «h« “ in co m plete of th e M ill Work, hardw a re , underpinning, flooring and every other part o f the bungalow except the labor of erecting. AH you need is a hammer. First clans material o f ev ery kind, guaranteed by a company that has enjoyed an unsullied reputa tion for 30 years in the Northwest. Sikeston, Mo.— “ For seven years I suf fered everything. I was in bed for four " ' ' •1 or five days at a time every month, and so weak I could hardly walk. I cramped and had backache and headache, and was so nervous and weak that I dreaded to see anyone or have any one move in the room. The doctors gave me medicine to ease me said .that I ought to times, have an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend o f my husband told him about Lydia E. Finkham’s Veg etable Compound and what it had done fo r hia wife, I was willing to take it. Now I look the picture o f health and feel like it, too. I can do my own housework, hoe my garden, and milk a cow. I can entertain company and enjoy them. I can visit when I choose, and walk as far as any ordinary woman, any day in the month. I wish I could talk to every suffering woman and girl.” —Mrs. D e x a B e t h u n e , Sikeston, Mo. Murrayville, 111.— “ I have taken Ly dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a very bad case o f female trouble and it made me a well woman. My health was all broken down, the doctors said I must have an operation, and I waa ready to go to the hospital, but dreaded it so that I began taking your Compound. I got along so well that I gave up the doctors and was saved from the opera tion.” — Mrs. C h a r l e s M o o r e , R. B. No. 3, Murrayville, 111. MILL BO O K FREE I f you contemplate building a Bai ...... n. a Chick* ..... :en House, a Garage, or any Outr Outbuilding, you will find our _ FREE ___B CATAIAKJUE C l _________ ____________ OF M IL L MA- T E R IA L one of the handiest books in your possession. It tells jyou how much the other fellow pre en you buy from him. BU Y DIREC FROM TH E M IL L A N D S A V E MONEY. NORTHWEaST DOOR CO. PO R TLA N D . OREGON. OUT OF TOW n PEOPLE cun recel reprom pt treat ments o f Hon-Foii Health-baildlQf r.m#dl## from G GEE W O the Chinese doctor. Try once m ore i f yon have been doctoring with thia one and that one and have not obtained per manent relief. L et thia great nature healer diag- noaa yonr caae and prescribe eom « remedy who*e action la quick, enre and «nfe. Hia prearriptlona are romj^ninded from Roots. Herb#. Hilda and Barka that have been gathered from every q u ar ter o f the globe. T h e »ecreta of these medicine# are not known to the outaide world, hut have been handed down from fath er to eon in the phjsioiaiia’ fam ilies in China. CONSULTATION FREE. I f yon live out o f town and cannot oall. write fo r symptom blank and circular, ancloaing 4 oenta in etampe. THE C. 6EEW 0 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162) First St.. Cor. Morrison Portland. Oregon. P. N . U . No. * * - '1 1 | g | F »«t C< ark Syrup. Ta»* « G»o<l. 1 M ta tima. Sold 8? Drnrrirt*. W HEN »ritt.« |A advertises, yhaat M e- I I ” tio e th le p a io r. | lá jií r i ' T — i i n LJ Jpi CONVENIENT IN SEWING ROOM Patriots Led By Girl, Chicago— Led by Christina Savics, a 21-year-old Servian girl, 40 o f her compatriots, determined to return to their mother country to help fight her battles against the Turks, Btormed the Desplaines-street police station Wed nesday and demanded assistance in collecting their wages for October to date. The men have been working for a construction company in Wiscon sin and are said to have quit their em ployment without notice. The ques tion o f wages was adjusted and the I men will at once depart for Europe. Smile! That’s proof that your liver and di gestive organs are working properly— but if you have “the blues” — feel run down and “ ha l f - sick” —try HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters It will help your stomach to “come back” and make life a pleasure. TRY A BOTTIE TODAY A L L DRUGGISTS Conjugal Amenities. W ife—I saw Mrs. Becker this morn» lug, and she complained that on ths occasion of her last visit you were so rude to her that she thought she must have offended you. Husband—Noth ing of the kind; on the contrary I like her very much, but It was rather dark at the time, and when I entered the room I thought at first It was you. Not at All. Because this country spends some thing like $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a year for um Schrank Sorry for His Act. brellas, Isn’t it to be taken as conclu Milwaukee—John Schrank has ar- sive evidence that our people don’t j rived at the stage o f being sorry for know enough to go In when it rainsT— his attempt upon the life o f Colonel Browning's Magazine. Roosevelt, according to the state ments of two prisoners at the county jail, whn are on trial in the Municipal court. John Frey, on trial for w ife murder, and Frank Clanton, a negro 1 prisoner, have been more cr less as sociated with Schrank during the last week. Frey has played checkers with Schrank and during the course o f a conversation, Schrank said he was i sorry he shot Colonel Roosevelt. • They may not cough today, Geese Invade Arlington. but what about tomorrow? Arlington, Or.— To the delight of Better be prepared fo r it I sportsmen, the geese have arrived here and are still flocking in, and it is when it comes. Ask your evident that the season is open in full doctor about keeping Ayer's blast. The sky and islands o f the Co Cherry Pectoral in the house. lumbia seem to be alive with them, and from the way it looks now thia Then when the hard cold or season will surpass all former ones. cough first appears you have The geese do not aeem to be aware of a doctor’s medicine at hand. the hunters that will arrive from far and near in the next few days. A l T h is cou gh m ed icin e is ready several parties have been out. especially good for children. The Coughs o f Children Quake Felt in Georgia Macon, Ga.— A distinct earthquake was felt in Central Georgia at 8:15 j o ’clock Wednesday night. No damage to property or loss o f life haa been re ported. In Dublin, 60 miles southeast o f Macon, the shock was severe and I was accompanied by a loud noise. WILL SHOOT REBELS W.LDOUCLAS SHOES *3 .0 0 *3.50 *4 .0 0 *4 .5 0 AND *5 .0 0 Court Martial Orders Death of Oiaz and Associates. FOR M EN AND W OM EN B o y . m u - W. L . Oauglmm 9 2 .0 0 . 9 » . SO 9 9 3 . 0 0 S c h o o l I S horn., b a c a u a e o n o mmlr m ill g a a llly a ly o u t w a r tw o f a i r * a * o r d in a r y ahorna, m am o aa I ha m a n ’a a h a . a. W .L.D ou (iaa ..U-Lei and .ell« more $3.00,$3.50 A $4.00 .h o e. | then any other manufacturer in the world TH E S TA N DA R D OF Q U A L I T Y FOR O VE R 30 Y E A R S . ' Four Others Gat Prison Sentence— Public Censures Manner of Conducting Trials. Vera Cruz — General Felix Diaz, leader o f the recent revolt here, and Major Zerate, Colonel Antonio Migoni and Lieutenant Lima, officers under Diaz in his attempt to overthrow the government, were condemned to death by court-martial. Lieutenant Camacho, Captain May en, o f the rurale guard, and Captain Hermilio Martinez were sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment each, and Gabriel Kamos, customs collector, and Hernan Arostegui, censor o f tele graph, were sentenced to two years’ imprisonment. Nine other officers and civilians were allowed to go free. The court-martial, which was pre sided over by General Davila, sat in secret session from 2 o'clock Saturday morning until 3:35 o'clock Sunday morning. The sentences caused a sensation. A great crowd, including relatives and many friends o f the ac cused men, assembled outside the building where the court sat and waited for hours the findings. General Davila refused to acknow ledge the orders o f the district judge to suspend the proceedings in the case o f General Diaz and Major Zerate. General Beltran, m ilitary commander o f the zone, accepted a w rit o f habeas corpus and suspended the executions, leaving the prisoners temporarily at the disposition of the district court. It is thought probable that Colonel Migoni and Lieutenant Lima will be Bhot without much more ado. C LO SING IN ON TURKS. T he workmanship which hat made W . L. Douglas shoes famous the w orld •v e r is maintained in every pair. Ask your dealer to show you W . L. Douglas latest fashions for fall and winter wear, notice the t h o r t v a m p s which make the foot look smaller, points in a shoe particularly desired by young men. A lso the c o n s a r v a t i v e s ty le s which have made W . L Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. If you could visit W . L Douglas larga factorías at Brockton, Matt., and tea for yourself how carefully W . L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then un derstand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hold their shape and w ear longer than any other make for the price. f a, t Color t soldi. C A U T I O N . —T o p ro tect ; o u e s . i n . t in fe rio r . h o c . W . L. D o u ( U . . t . m p i h i. n . m . o n tho b o t tom . L o o k fo r tho .ta m p . B e w a r e o f .u b a titu t.a W . L. D o u f i e - . h o e . ere .o ld in 78 o w n a toro , t n f . b o a d e a le r , e v e r y w h e r e . N o m .t t o r w h e r e you live, th ey ere w ithin y o u r re ach . If y o u r d e a le r connot eu pp ly r e u , w rite d ire ct to fa c to ry fo r c á t a lo s eh o w in e h o w to o rd o r b y m atL S h o o , «o a t e v e r y w h e r e , d e liv e r y chorine p re p a id . W -L -D o u g le e , B ro c k to n . M eee. Increased Comfort for Hog. A hog’s habit of scratching Itself against a post has led to the invention of an automatic disinfector for anl mals, which are sprayed with a fluid as they rub against a supporting col umn. Wear Special Eyeglasses. Bmall eyeglasses, fitting closely, and with flesh-colored nose pleceB, are made for actors needing them but who. In deference to the parte they play, do not wish to wear the usual- sized lenses. Stops Backache Sloan’ s Liniment is a splendid remedy for backache, stiff joints, rheumatism, neuralgia and sciatica. Y ou don't need to rub it in— just L id on lightly it gives comfort and ease at once. Best f o r Pain and Stiffness M r . G eo . B u c h a n a n , o f W elch, Okla., writes:— “ I have used your Lin iment for the past ten years fo r pain in back and stiffness and find it the best Liniment 1 ever tried. X recommend it to anyone for pains of any kind.** SLOANS LINIMENT Allied Armies Continue March o f Con quest Toward Capital. is good for sprains, strains, bruises, cramp or soreness o f the muscles, and all affections o f the throat and chest London—The switfness and effi ciency of the onward movement of the armies of the allied Balkan states is making Europe open her eyes. From the north and all along the line from Greece on the south they are crowding back the boundaries o f the Ottoman empire in Europe. The often predict ed and long delayed day when the Turk will have his back against the wail seems at hand. The two pivotal points o f Turkey's defense on the north were Adrianople and Uskup. The Bulgarian army in the East has defeated the Turks at Kirk Kilisseh, which is the strongest outpost of Adrianople. and appears to have almost invested that fortress. The Servian army in the West walked into Uskup without opposition. The Turkish garrison there withdrew on the railway toward Saloniki. How far it intends to retreat, and why, are questions. The only answer to the last question is that the strength and supplies o f the garrison did not justify an attempt to make a stand. Events about Adrianople are even more importanL The Bulgarians ap parently are proceeding successfully with the investment of the fortress. The Turkish army which was defeated at Kirk Kilisseh did not fall back upon Adrianople, according to latqpt re ports, but took the road to the south, where it could 'connect with the rail way to Constantinople. C o t Entire Relief R. D. B u r g o y n e , o f Maysville, K y., R R . i, Box 5 , writes: — “ I had severe pains between my shoul ders ; I got a bottle o f your Liniment and had entire relief at the fifth application.” Picture Shows Credited. Washington, D. C.— The cause of temperance has found a new ally in the moving picture show, members of the District of Columbia Excise Board are inclined to believe, after receiving reports from its saloon in spector to the effect that proprietors o f drinking establishments arc com plaining o f a falling off in business. It is said a number o f proprietors place the blame on the moving picture theaters, assertng that the heads of poorer families, instead o f dropping into the corner saloen after dinner, take their wives and children to a 5-cent theater. Relieved Severe Pain in Shoulders M r . J. U n d e r w o o d , o f 2000 Warren A ve., Chicago. 111., writes: — “ I am a piano polisher by occupation, and since last September have suffered with severe pain in both shoulders. I could not rest night or day. One o f my friends told me about your Liniment. Three applications completely cured me and I will never be without it.” Price 25c., 50c.. and $1.00 at All Dealers. Send for Sloan’s free book on horses. Address D r . E a rl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. Personal Investigation. An old woman walked Into a bank In Inverness, threw down her deposit- book, and said she wished to draw til her money. Having got It, she re tired to a corner of the room and counted tt . 8he then marched up to ;he teller, and exclaimed: “ Ay, that’ll loe, ma man; Jlst pit tt back again [ only wanted to see If It w b b a' rlcht.”— Dundee News. No Maltese Cate In Malta. There are a few of the so-called Maltese terriers In Maltn, but they are not of pure blood, and the puppies which the street hawkers offer for sale to tourists are more or less mon grel, with a strain of the old breed. The Maltese cat does not exist In Malta; at least not one has been seen here of the color called Maltese In the United States. Maintenance of a Microbe. A country school teacher was cash ing her monthly check at the bank. The teller apologized for the filthy condition of-the bills, saying. "I hope you're not afraid of microbes." “ Not a bit of it," the schoolmarm replied. “ I'm Hire no microbes could live on my salary.” — Llpplncott's Germany Will B e at Fair. Berlin— It is expected that the Ger Cross as a Signature. Tho cross was formerly a part of man government will Boon announce its decision to participate in the Pan all signatures, made as an evidence ama-Pacific exposition at San Francis of the subscriber's faith and not of co in 1915. The appointment o f a Inability to write, as it Is now. permanent exposition commission is not favored, but it was virtually decid ed during the visit here of Count von Bernstorff, the German ambassador at Washington, that Germany, for politi cal and commercial reasons, could not afford to hold aloof. There is a luke warm feeling in big industrial and ^>r the protection manufacturing circles, however. , o f the public we have On Pennsylvania Farm. Here Is one of the stories, says the Americus Greeting, from the old man's row in front of the barber shop: One man said back In Pennsylvania they farmed the land where the hills were so steep that when they planted pota toes one man had to hold them In a furrow while another man covered them up. When they dug them In the fall they were Bimply allowed to roll to the bottom of the hill before any attempt was made to pick them up. Money In Butterfly Farm. An Englishman operating a butter fly farm Is Bald to sell to museum and collectors upward of 50.000 specimens yearly. He obtains as high as $50 for exceptionally tine ones, and hie net Income Is said to be fully $2,500. “DEAD SHOT DR. P E E R Y ’ S V E R M IF U G E FOR W O R M S ROMAN EYE BALSAM Fo r In fla m e d E y e lid s Propnrcd by W right ' s I ndian V egetable P IL L C O . N EW YORK IMPORTANT! New Coast Ships Ordered. Philadelphia— A fourth contract for construction o f a fleet of liners for Grace & Company, of New York, own ers o f the Atlantic & Pacific Steam ship company, has been received by William Cramp & Sons. One vessel of the fleet will be launched probably by November 6, 1913, while the other three will follow before the end o f the year. The vessels, of 10,000 tons ca pacity, are to be used in the Atlantic and Pacific Coast passenger and freight trade and until the opening of the canal will make trips via]the Hom. Man to Wed Again at 82. Los Angeles— Robert Alton, o f Po mona, a wealthy man known widely throughout Southern California, ob tained a marriage license for himself and Mrs. Sarah Ashcroft, o f this city. Allen is 82 years old, but active as a bey. He was divorced not long ago from his second wife, and the bride to \ be is his sister-in-law. She is not | many years younger than he. They were childhood friends and school mates in Derbyshire, England. N o anodynes- N o alcohol. Potato Shipping Rule Suspended. Washington, D. C.— A proposed rule Many • child is celled dull end stupid when the whole trouble i* due to a lazy o f Western railroads that potatoes will liver. We (Irmly believe your own doc not be taken for shipment heiween tor will tell you that en occasional dose November 16 and April 16 unleis the • f Ayer’ s Pills, sugar-coated, will do such shippers line the cars and supply children a great deil of good. Ask him. ! stoves, was suspended by the Inter- ' I U . h r t o . Z. O. A T Z R C O ., I -o w .il, M o m . state Commerce commission. brought suit against a firm o f dentists near our office, to prevent them from placing our name in large white letters on the front o f their building. It has tak en us 25 years o f con scientious, painstak ing and skillful work to make T IIE WISE D E N T A L CO. known thru’out the North west as absolutely re liable and at the top o f the profession. We will not allow our good name to be jeo pardized by men who have no connection with this office. We have only O N E o f fice, and that is in the FA I U N O build ing, southeast comer Third and Washing ton streets. The en trance is on Third St., and an elevator car ries passengers to our floor. DR. W. A. WISE Do not he misled, nor forget these important in structions. In personal attendance. Ask to aee him, so that you can be sure you are In the right place. PLATK8. WITH I LKXIBLE 8UCTION Our Interchangeable Facing, a “ W ise” Idea Our Britlgp Work has been brought to the highest state o f perfection. The teeth on this bridge are interchangeable at will without removing from the month. W IS E The very latest in modera denti#try. more falling plates. No We Give a 15-Year Guarantee. 25 Yrs' Active Practice in Portland D EN TAL COM PANY F a ilin g B u ild in g , Southeast C orn er T h ird and W ash in g to n St#.. E N T R A N C E on T H I R D S T . rh o n e «: M ain 202»; A 202«. Po rtlan d . O regon.