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11 c for Dressed Veal Smith pays it. and he w ill pay 12c fo r Dressed Pork. 16c fo r L ive Chickens. 25c doz. fo r Fresh Eszs. Smith does not charts commission. Yon fret A L L your money when you ship to 8mith. Address F R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T CO " F ig h t in g th e B s c ! T ru s t" PO R TLAN D , OREGON D r B . E. W rig h t . H a ve your teeth out a rd p late and bridge work done. F o r ou t-of-tow n patrons w e finish plate and b rid ge w ork in one day i f necessary. PRICES: M.!v Crown. $5.00 22k Bn*« Tec* $3.50 « d r a m s . ......$1« Emms r Siaci... $1.00 Siber Fa««* 50c, C m * Rubber Plate» $5.00 Best Red Robber Plaice............$7.50 Paaless Eitracbw 50c B E ST M E T H O D S Painless E xtraction F ree w hen plates or bridge w ork is ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot g e t b etter painless w ork a n y w h e re no m atter how much you pay. All Work fu lly Guaranteed fo r fifte e n Years Dr. B. C. Wright Co. 342} Washington St., Portland, Oregon Take car at depot and tra n sfer to W ashington St- rea r sponge. GREAT STRIKE ENDED. Cook some small pears, peeled, j halved and cored. In a vanilla sirup Seventy Thousand Cloakmakers Will till quite tender and till sirup Is Return to Work. thick. Arrange In a glass dish some New York, Sept. 2.— The cloakmak lady fingers, wet with a little sherry, ers’ strike, one o f the greatest indus lay In the pears; set away to get trial disturbances in the history of very cold, and when ready to serve American labor, was settled tonight. heap whipped cream, sweetened and Seventy thousand garment-workers, who flavored with vanilla, on the dish. have been idle for nine months, will return to work. The industrial loss to employers and employes has run high into the mil ^TH E K E Y S T O N E j lions. In loss of wages alone the total has been estimated at more than $10,- TO H EALTH 000,000, while the loss to manufac A L C O H O L 3 P E R CENT. IS turers, jobbers and retailers the coun try over has been computed at ten siniilaiii^tterbodaiuiRfrtuia times that amount. In spite of the stupendous readjust STOMACH ment involved, the strike has been in 1LDRFN the main notable for peaceableness. There were numerous cases o f petty dis orders and a petition of the manufac turers brought forth from Justice Goff, ness and i’est.Contains neuter of the State Supreme Court, an injunc iv j t tion, in which ho ruled that any strike N o t N a r c o t ic . called to demand the closed shop was in restraint of trade. jikvk-tfM iksii-tXLnnm t Julius Henry Cohen, counsel for the manufacturers’ association, describes Seed“ Jbc Smaa * the agreement signed by him and rep J iJ -ttr U ls - resentatives of the strikers in this sen J arW * tence: d s& h *» “ No principle has been surrendered Harm S< td- When the by the manufacturers, yet the union Cbnflrd SUgar • h/juto/nct/ Flarrr. you need something may truly claim they have won a great victory for their people. The manufac that will not only relieve turers believe in the union and in the p but will principle that all who desire its benefits share its burdens.’ ’ and assist should One essential o f this victory and one mu o s s o f leep -lO- u them back to their normal important not only to the strikers, but ~ C °n Facsimile Signature of condition. This calls for to the Nation at large, is the abolition »“ *■ of all contract work at home. Here ,e.b l< first o f all. Try it after garments made in New York will be manufactured under sanitary condi tions. There will be no more sweat shops. Peaches In Turkish Mode. The rock on which all previous eff Peaches cooked In Turkish fashion orts at mutual conciliation have split are served with boiled rice. Peel the has now been avoided by the adoption peaches by plunging them In boiling of the “ preferential union shop’ ’ idea, water, then remove the stone through for which Richard D. Brandeis, of Bos Exact Copy of Wrapper. TH* OKNTAUS eORSaANY. I»X\¥ YORK ©ITT. slit In one side, without Injuring the ton, formerly counsel for Glavis, in the shape of the peach. Fill hollows with Pinchot-Ballinger hearing, is given full seeded raisins and arrange In baking credit. dish; sprinkle liberally with sugar and In the articles of agreement the idea set In hot oven 20 minutes. Have is thus described: “ Each member of the Manufacturers’ ready a dish lined with boiled rice. Spread over It peaches, and serve with Association is to maintain union shops, dressing made of cocoanut milk thick union shops being understood to refer ened with cornstarch and sweetened to a shop where union standards as to working conditions, hours o f labor and with granulated sugar. E S T A B L IS H E D 40 Y E A R S rates o f wages prevail, and where, in hiring help, union men' are preferred, it being understood that since there are differences of degree of skill employers ’____ «. We want you to try this Piano IN YOUR shall have the freedom o f selection as HOME FREE. We want you to try it at between one nnion man and another, : our expense because— and shall not be confined to any list We Buy and Collect Notes, M ortgages, and Real At the end of thirty days the Piano nor bound to follow any prescribed or Estate Contracts. No Collection No Charge. der.” , ITS E LF will convince you of the following Worcester Bldg., Portland* Ore. The articles provide for these more || facts: important points: It’s the best value on earth for the price “ First— Electric power free; second, (1275). no work at home; third, discipline of ASI YOUR GROCER FOR K. A S. BRAND OF M U SIC A LLY and M ECH ANICALLY any manufacturer found guilty of dis criminating among his employes; fourth, six days’ work a week, and a i know there is so much real value in cash weekly pay day; fifth, all sub this Wellington Piano— w e’re selling for 1275—on easy payments— that contracting within shops abolished; we’re willing to let it be IT 'S O W N SALESM AN. sixth, nine hours’ work a day, five days It will tell it's own story to you—in your home— if you’ll send us the a week and five hours the sixth day; ai coupon. seventh, the subject o f piece-work to be agreed upon by a committee o f em Please sena me lull particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer. ployes and their employer; eighth, h a r m a c is t s double .pay for overtime.” Wl MANUFACTURE AU P*UO tetCIALTtC» ; Name........................................... Address.............................................. Mr. Cohen concludes his statement Phon M ain 113 with the following declaration, remark able for one in his position: “ Trade unions are not only neces The 8trews That Showed. sary, but must be guided and strength Mother— Do you think that young Coti, Hunmoclu. C ura u * C am . ened. I have not been fighting your 1 or l.ooo at factory prlssa. unions; I have been fighting for what man haa matrimonial intentions, my P A U riC T I N ! AND AWNING COk I believed were the rights guaranteed dear? 27 N P irotS L . Portland. On. Daughter— I certainly do, mamma. by the laws of the country to my He tried to convince me last night clients.” that I looked prettier In that two- Trains for success in the Industries. FILIPINOS OPPOSE TAXES. guinea bat than In the three-guinea CUT RATES IN Provides practical and liberal educa PAINLESS DENTISTRY one.— Scraps. tion. Strong Faculty. Modern Equip Painleea E x tra ctio n ...... Free ment. Offers courses in Agriculture, Governor-General of Islands Is Disliked 8>lver P lllln g s ................... 50* Gold F illin g s...................... 75* by People. Forestry, Domestic Science and Art. U K. Gold C r o w n «...............M Engineering, Commerce and Pharmacy. Chicago— High taxes are as unpopu Porcelain C r o w n « ...........SB Molar Gold C ro w n «.............$4 lar with citizens of the Philippine Is Bridge W ork, 22 K G old ... .$$ lands as they are in Chicago. Inlay Fills, Pure G o ld ........M “Before I began using Caacarets I had This is the opinion of Governor Leon V ery N ice Rubber P la t e ....¿4 Illustrated literature, giving full in Beat Rubber Plate on E arth ............... 17 a bed complexion, pimple* on my face, ard Osorio Reves, special commis formation, sent free on application. A L L T H IS W O R K IS OUARANT1CKD. Don’ t throw jrour money away. A dollar ea r*# Address the Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. sioner of the Philippine government, in and my food was not digested as it ahould Chicago on his way home after a year’s have been. Now I am entirely well, and in twodollars earned. Our original reliable Modem Methods and our perfected office *qeip> tour o f investigation o f harbor condi the pimple* have all disappeared from my | i Painless ment saves tie time and your money. tions throughout the world. To this face. I can truthfully say that Caacareta BOSTON DENTISTS. Sth * N e r v i• * » , P e r i l * * * It Happens In Russia. 29! H Morrison, opposite PartoAce and Meier ft Things are done differently In Rus circumstance he attributes mnch o f the are just as advertised; I have taken only Entrance Prink. Rrtablished is Portland 10 fear». Opes t w « 1 *1 two boxes of them. ” sia than in this country. A jockey unpopularity of Governor-General W. C. ■nril S and Sunday* onril 12:10. for people who work.___ Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan. Ind. was seen to pull his mount in a race Forbes, of the Islands. No. S7—*1# P N U Plsaaant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. “ Onr new Governor-General,” said on one of the tracks recently and one Do Good. Nutur Hlck«n. Waakon or Grips. Governor Reyes, “ does not stand near 10c. 26c, 60c. Never sold in bulk. Tbs aon- of the men who had bet on the hors* l i y i l K l f i r r i t l f i f t o « « I r e r t l M n pit ly as high in the opinion o f the people otns tab 1st Stamped C C C . Guaranteed te I » m e n l l on t h is p a p e r. promptly shot him. ears or vour m o n o back. as his predecessor. He is spending too much money and resulting high taxes levied on the people are breeding pro nounced discontent. Then, too, his re cent action with regard to the exelnsion o f Chinese immigrants has caused much unfavorable comment. That is undoubt edly the reason for Secretary Dickin son’s present visit to the Islands.” CASTORM For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hrtvs Always Bought AYegelaU,* Preparation for As Uie Stoma.!« aniDowtsof HOSTETTER’S BITTERS Signature Promotes Diçestionflimiàl Opium.Morphtnc Muera! Sweet Omelet*. Sweet omelets are varieties of plain omelet in which sugar Is used Instead of salt and pepper and In which the fillings and garnlshlngs consists of sweets, equally appropriate for any meal and a grand resource as emer gency desserts. With -a simple sweet omelet as the basis any material at hand may be used, so Its possibilities are nrncHcallv without limit___________ . COFFEEL. T E A S P IC E S BAKING POW DER EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT CbOSSET A DEVEKS PORTUND. ORE.' Drink “The Neal Cured Me” Habit Cured in Three Days N o H y p o d e r m ic In je c tio n s . You can ta ke this treatm en t a t the In stitu te o r your home, and your m oney w ill be returned i f a p e rfe c t cure is not affected. In ves tig a te this, it w ill only take a fe w moments to phone us fo r inform ation. Personal and financial referen ce on application. F o r fu ll in form a tion. phone, w rite or call a t the N E A L I N S T I T U T E Phan*. Marshall 2400 \ 3 5 4 H all S I P O R I LAND, O R E J U n io n P a in le s s D e n t is t s O u t - o f -T o w n P eople Should remember that cmr force i* to orKnnized That we can do their en tire Crown. Bridge tu.d Plate work In a day if necessary. Positively painless extract ing free when plates or bndtrea ere ordered. We re ie the mowt n * v sltire teeth and roots without the St pain. Bo students, no uncertainty, but special ist* who do the moat scientific and careful work. Lady attendant«. C Full Set ot Teeth..................... .. . $5.00 Bridge Work or Teeth without Plate* S3 50 to $5 Gold Crown*................................. ¿3.30 to $5.00 Piwcelain Crown*.......................... $3.30 to $5.00 Gold or Porcelain Fillings......................$ t .00 Up Silver FilHngs................................... 50c to $1.00 Beet Plate Made..........................................$7.50 N o charge* for Painleea Extracting when other work is done. IS years' Guarantee w ith all work. Hours, l a . r n . t o 8 p a 221H Morrison Street. C. Gee Wo Tie Chinese Doctor Thfa wondeful man haa made a lifaatudj of U m w r t i e a of Roc ta, orba and Barks, and 1" rWtn* the world the hie servieea. B Na Me r tury. rafa ana or D ra*. Uned. No ta li! digestion is bad strengthen the di gestive organs A perfect Remedy for Cmtsflpa tlo n , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms ,Convuisions.Feverislt ness IL S . cqpK N E W YO RK .__ Sherman 88 COLLECTORS Blueing Ammonia “Clean, 0 ” A S U R E C A N C E R C UR E Jnat teeefTfld fr o m Pekin. China —m fe . sure aad reliable. u ..fa ilit> ( la Ite work*. I f you cannot emit writ# for aymptom blank and circular Ineloaa 4 rente In »turns*. CONSULTATION I R f f The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. .H 2 U V n m S I- M r . U . r r f a . ^ f e e t land. O n Use hr Over Thirty Years ay & Co. S IX T H , A T M O R R IS O N S T „ P O R T L A N D , O R . N e th & C o . * “ Disinfectant Spray Cold Water Liquid Starch Non-Boiling Washing Fluid K .A N ° S CHE«1C ©- ‘ P 401 Main St ^1 Vancouver, Washington Tents, Awnings, Sail« OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE A T R IP TO PORTLAND S in c e M a y , 1906, A y e r ’s S a r- s a p a rilla h a s b e e n e n tire ly fre e fro m a lc o h o l. If y o u a r e in p o o r h e a lth , w e a k , p a le , n e rv o u s , ask y o u r d o c to r a b o u t ta k in g th is n o n -a lc o h o lic to n ic an d a lte ra tiv e . If h e h a s a b e tte r m e d ic in e , tak e h is . G e t th e b e st a lw a y s . T h is is o u r a d v ic e . . .i^ e rs W o banish o’ oohol from out moflid n o s TVs a r t s yen to ■suit your d e « to r A slugg sh liver means a coated tongue, • bad breath, and conatipated bowel*. The queation i*. “ What it the beat thing to do under such circumstance* ? ” Ask your doctor if this is not a good answer: ‘ ‘ Take laxative dosea of Ayer’a Pilla.” - a i i n r n r r - r—- - u » « u . * ■ «. FR EE Bad BLOOD Fall Term Opens Sept. 23, 1910. W « publish our form uios Guarantee« tc euro Qatar-h. Aithma. Lana Stomach aad Kidney trmbtee, and all Private Dieeaam of If s and Women. of m the Bitters W A S M N m E N T ll STS., PORTLAND Bears tha One Spurns Hobble Skirt. New York— The returning flux of travelers has brought back one Amer ican woman who has no use for the hobble skirt. Mrs. Cyrns H. MeCor- miek, Jr., o f Chicago, wife of the agri cultural machinery manufaetnrer, who landed here today from the Lusitania, said she hoped the bobbla skirt would meet an early death. “ It is a foreign invention,” she continued, “ yet It is popular only among Americana. I saw more hobble skirts aboard the steamer than I did in all the time T was on the continent. I don’t like them, and I won’t wear them.” Drink it Pure This tdls the whole story. Emphasize each word in turn and you will soon try the D rin k D eligntfuL * • sun« TMie N am HR * « • i* * « t n i i s e i i This name guarantees its purity and quality. Druggists and grocers sup- p ly k in quarts, pints, half-pints and quarter pints. Torpedo Boat la Speedy, Bath, Me.— An average for four hours of 32.* knots an hour wa* made by the torpedo boat deatroyer Paulding on her ofllelal acceptance trial. This exceed* the showing of her sister ahlpa, the Fluzxer and Reid, a year ago. All threa are Beth built. HAWAIIAN M e t - “ Host) in S e rv e D o le 's P u r e Hasvattan P in e a p p le rtODOCTS CO, lul, I l l Mart« it,.«. U la M 1 .0 4 .