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Hoods S a r s a p a r illa CHICAGO APPLE SHOW GREAT Spokane—“ Perhaps the most signifi- eant resuit of the National Apple show attnnri*^0 r.tCently' ' 8 widespread h acted t0 the «xnmcreial ÍlH ' T ° f Washington, Ore- gon, Idaho, Montana and British Col- umbia, said E. F . Cartier Van Disael, hrst v,ce president and chairman of the board of trustees of the National it today in usual liquid form or Apple show, Inc., adding: (hocolated tablets called 8 a r s a ta b s . nnhiThe.- newspapers and class publications in Chicago were liberal m devoting space to the enterprise, It’s Different in Life. and taken in all it was the best ex "In novels the virtuous hero always ploitation the apple ever had, next to wadt s twenty years for the equally vir the story of its first appearance in the tuous heroine; In real life neither Garden of Eden. Moreover, the peo waits for the other more than iO min ple of the Mississippi valley country utes, and sometimes not even that. If and the states to the east and south there is anything more exciting going and north have a better acquaintance on.’’—“Diana of Dreams,“ by Q. B. today with the apple districts in the Burgin. __________________ Northwest than ever before.” Mr. Van Dissel said that the Chi «others win find M rs. W in s lo w 's Bootltlng n ta r b< i t rem ed y to u se to« t h e i r ch ildren cago show was attended mostly by men at the te e th in g p e rio d . and women who have money to invest or are looking for homes in this coun H is P a rtin g S h o t. try. The fact that the exhibitors I local m inister had had a serious Were literally beseiged from morning time In fighting the saloon element In until night by eager inquirers, seeking lui town and had not been backed up ' knowledge at first hand of the various Cures all h u m o r s , c a t a r r h and rheumatism, r e lie v e s t h a t tired feeling, r e s to r e s t h e a p p e tite , cures p a le n e s s, n e rv o u s n e s s , builds up th e w h o le sy ste m . ñr K cal In his efforts by the members of his 0wn church. This with other trou bles had led to his resignation, and i announcing his departure at his ,rewell sermon he said: "I am going i do something the devil has never lone. 1 am going to leave C------ F ASHION HINTS S h a k e In to T o u r S h o e s it’s Foot-Ease, a pow der fo r th e fe e t. I t care* ful, swollen, sm artin g , s w e a tin g fe e t. Makes shoes easy. Sold b y a ll D ru g g is ts and Shoe Wes. D on't a c c e p t an y s u b stitu te . Sample SEE. Address A . 8 . O lm sted. L e Roy, N . If. i ue C lo th e s B ru sh . Sometimes the useful clothes brush the only unattractive thing on ml ly's dressing table. The "pretties" irer have good bristles, and the iltln wooden handle can be made to onlze with the room by covering with flowered silk. Cover the raw ;es with galon. Í Roman Water-Mills. Water-mills were used In the time Julius Caesar. In Roman times kies were condemned to the oorn- 111s, which were propelled by treads, fterward cattle were used. In the Ird and fourth centuries there were i many as 300 catile-m llls In Rome. FILL Y O U R O W N T E E T H ’ F IL L -O llfyou have aching te eth or cav ities and you are ■hnervous for the dental ordeal, try Fill-O. the T * dentist. A t d ru g g ists or by mail. 60c. ' FILO MFG CO. 351 Emin Bid«.. Seattle. Wash. :r-Frank Drug Co., distributora for Oregon T co ffeec ■ TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER *- EXTRACTS JU S T RIGHT -WWLIIiaM.'I'.I.'Ul cm ssn ai PORTLAND. ORE.' Take up the profession of CHIROPRACTIC ¡Every city and town in th e U nited S ta te s is |*»tlng for DOCTORS O f C H IR O P R A C T IC |^h"opractic as tau g h t by us is suprem e and rank and d ig n ity . I t is tau g h t f the lines o f the philosophical and phytti- *31 laws of n atu re and is easily under- Send stamp fo r fre e catalogue. | «M« HERIUS COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC DR-1-1. TAVALLfY. Ph. C . Pré». M inute 0 ^ mm jm SOLD BT YOUR y ers B e *t R u bber P la te on E a r th ......................................47 A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . D on 't throw your money away. A dollar saved i* t wodollnrx earned. Our original reliable Modena Painless Methods and our p erfected ofhc* •quip- men t aaves ub tim e and your money. BOSTON D E N T IS T S . 5ch « H o r r i . * n , P * r t l a a d Entrxnce 291 l \i Morrison, opposite Po« office and Meier A Fra.ik. Established in Portland 10 years. Open evening# until 8 and Kundava until 12 > 10. for people who work. y s ' s h o e s . * 2 . o o , * 2 .6 0 a n d T h e b e n e f it » o f f r e e h i d e » , w h ic h m n p ly p r i n c i p a l l y t o c o / e lo a t h o r , a n d th o r e d u c e d t a r i f f o n »e lm l e a t h e r , n o w o n a h la m m e to g iv e tin t w e a r o r m o r e v a lu e f o r him m o n e y , b e t t o r a n d l o n g e r w e a r in g $ 3 , d 3 .S U A n d $ 4 » h o e » th a n I c o u ld g iv o h im p r o - v lo » to t h o ia r lf f r m v la lo n . * 3 . 0 0 . B e s t in tmc w o r l d I f I c o u ld t a k e y o u in to m y !> ir*e fa c to r !« ’* a t l lr o c k t o n . M u * *.. and §k<»w you how care fu lly w . L. D ou flaa 8bo*a a c* made, theRttperior workumnalliu and the high grade butt hern need. nti would then understand why l« > lla rfo r D o lla r I <•uaruiit«>o M y N lio ci to hold th eir nhupe. look ami lit bettor and wear longer than any o th e r $3.00, |3.6o o r 9*i-(|D ahoe* you turn buy. I)«» y ou reuilr.e t h a t m y ih o e « have been the *tam lard foroveriW yean«; th a t I m ake r ml sell m<*re $3.00 f.J.r*) and $4.0n «ho«* tint any other m an ufacturer In the United S ta te * ? t/nuilty o<>nnU. It h > in k .'«* W. 1.. I ><<uglae thoea a honaehohi word et crvwliera. «. V PORTLAND, CREG0M. i J A Aoetv CAUTION ! name s and priceFiruiijw*.! J'!r .? T À K E HO S U B S T IT U T E on J the hotVo If your desleí camiot supply w M l t ji n . I - . i hoiivlMH tonala Klii ... write f<»r Mini IH I j. H O I t à l , l a , 1 -4.1. Mpitrk H i., I t r w k t«»n. I l NM, PUTNAM FADELESS DYES C olor m ore goods brig h ter anil faster co lo rs th a n a n y o th e r d y e. O n e 10c p a c k a g e co lo r» a llk , w o o l s r d cotton equally w e l l and is guaranteed to g iv e penact lenulLs. A s k dealer, or w « w i l l aend postpaid at 10c » p a c k a g e . W f t c for trem booklet h o w to dye, bleach and ttux co lo rs.______________________________________ M O N h O I D.YUO C O M P A N Y . U u ln cy , XL J noth. diBtrictl in the four states and prov ince, he added, may be taken as an in dication that many will cast their lot in the western country. “ The carlot displays,” Mr. Van Dis- sel continued, “ were viewed by thous ands, who marveled at the color, size and uniformity of the western apples, which also held the interest of buyers from all over America; but it is prob able that the district exhibits were the chief centers of attraction for those with a few thousand dollars ts invest in orchard lands. “ Representatives of the districts that entered displays were on the ground with photographs, statistics and conservative word pictures of the exact state of things in the P "™ 10* '- cal history of the valleys and bench lands in Washington Oregon. Idaho Montana and British Columbia. They told their stones in a conv!!’5 ' " ' [ ^ and were ready to answer all queetions as to climate and soils. | “ No one is in a position to folJetel] the extent of the influx of capital and settlors into the Northwestern country as a direct result of the apple show, hut if only one of every hundred men and women who evinced interest m what this country offers to the home- Rockv mountains, the value 01 PORTLAND’S NEW INDUSTRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INDORSES OUR COIN PAYING MACHINES ■ODEL NO. 1. A WONDERFUL DEVICE f a . Bank«. Storm, T hm trm and Railroad T tck-t OfBcm. Com pan im with L a r a , Payrolls and all n .i i — of Buainam w hrrr c h a n « , must ba mad, quickly. You prew t h , keys for t h , amount dmired. turn t h , crank and t h , , s - actunount ( th , m arhin, can not make a mia- tak,l falls into your hand, a t t h , sa m , ti« *. It R fG tSTfR S Off TMC IA P I at lop. m «ct •mount paid. This dom away with a liatin« machine, and tho aarricM of o n , or moro m m in a bank. Thia machin* also makes ch a n « , for 11.00. 16.00. I10.S0 and .20.00. by touchilur one key only. THE PURPOSE OF INIS COMPART i, t h , manu- facturin* and aallin« o f automatic ch a r y -, siskin«, liatin«. addin«: coin-paytn« machine« and devices of a similar nature. WE OFFER FOR SALE a email bioek of stock for factory and equ pment, in iota o f I ta 1000 .ta m e a t t i l each. MOOC1 Na. t THIS COMPANY WILL RETURN ANNUALLY $100 FOR EVERY $100 INVESTED FORTUNES MADE BY GROmiLOOR INVESTORS DfO ;nrested in 1100 “ " “ “ Butrou«hs Add'n« M achin, Co raturnml National Cash Rmrwtar Co. Undarwood T y p w rtta r Co. M « * * n tte M r Lteotypo Oa • < 1 .3 4 0 * 42^70 • M^2A • 2XOOO The Bttrrou«te Addin« Machina Ca la the «rat two y M n M u ram i a mack drridend o f 1000 pm e o a t aaw p a n a « 7 pw «mit anauaily. or f700aa « e h »10«. M "tantUl : l J u o l .« « . •«> “ *ucfc b d **» * ROME DEALER OR COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Rich and plain is till:; over::.’ \vra;i t.f dark Line li: II: ! dll. It has a la: ;e collar of darker blue velvet, as well as a deep band around the hem, edged with pointed fox. The muff shows the larqe flat style, now in vogue. t y l r X ■J, * ,M tP I*A a . fo rm u la with « o h b o tti* f Show it to your — dco* or A»k him rbout It, tlitu d j »« to **y *3.00 *3.50 £t *4.00 S H O E S S°J30KIK Never Break Never Wear Out U»m rm^mOnm 1 L t l f l l * ' » - - > -*ra R a a U l a * P o rt not c B o Brilliant Tone J5.M im w . rw» «h r.s# («a ma * n«- * ß » * a « m u t u n . ■** Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new im proved formula, will certainly stop falling of the hair. Indeed, we believe it will alw ays do this unless there is some disturb ance of the general health. Then, a,constitutional medicine may be necessary. Consult your physician about this. W. L. D O U GLA S Fit any make oi phonograph or graphophone aPPle i ^ r ^ / i e in the Northweri i their v.iue . thousand- MrrsanUm krr Iteotypo Company tesa paid « IMA s««™ *»tm « (2XUL0C7O0. p u b 'i r i t y r iR w p o to t » grstifyinR i J i o r e > o lte d jn from many east jr • » s K r r ïa ü ® n e ,l t ^ i ^ t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f a r i r - show, also th rU tern cities. We f0i* i" _ l ? P0! k » -^ with what was s e ,r e ,h’Ù aid I look for a larfW and fall of » » • d irk U o d s -lJ M ta Maternal Cate lUwM tar C a ap anr la 1 « « paid fu* mask dlrtdem d, (6 0 M/O 0 K Now m akia« IL O « R ew w «ra par m onth H a r* mad lodate raw M.OOO STM Rtf ARCED ID PER COT DK. 7*. HID. a finsne'AlHoss ^ fron , we e t ! * * * J *.™ ~ t was a highly T"E NEW YORK DEMTI8T8 . M inute Indestructible Records REASONAIli RATES M ta é Ta* «8. «A» l»R Won guarantied P erfect i r : 1? - •» <*»*• m . Qa»-«f-<— W1M -o*A “ F- Few Forest Fire« In Saxony. Although one fourth of the area of Saxony Is wooded the kingdom seldom has a serious forest Are because of the vigilance of the foresters and rigid laws for the prevention of sv"h fires. 2 ^ 4 ' R eliable dentistry <M m t-n m FBwn » m s*wFBw<o + 5* - U fiMn. Im-tm Ä F alling The reason why Ayer’s Hair Vigor stops Feminine Moode. “Women will go far In certain falling hair is because it firstdestroyathe germs which cause this trouble. After moods, far beyond their own fears and this is done, nature soon briars about ■ nearer to the dictates of temper than full recovery, restoring the hair and a man would dare. Let the stress be icalp to a perfectlv healthy condW««, great enough, ar.d the kindest of them will become as the most cruel, the gentlest ns the actually criminal.”— F ren o n p ro v erb . "The Girl With the Red Hair,” by If you have one true friend, think H a p p in e s s in >j • . o n q u c s t. Max Pemberton. yourself happy. If you have over om» yo-r inclina tion, and not h'-on ov.-r cm* by it SORE E Y E S, weak, inflamed, red, yon haye reason to — 'Vr rp Hmitus. watery and swollen eves, use PETT A T R IP TO PO RTLAN D F R E E IT ’S E Y E SALVE. All druggists or CUT RATES IN Howard Bros., BufTalo, N. Y. PAINLESS DENTISTRY P U B L IC L A N D S P a in le ss E x tr a c tio n ........K re* Merks on Mahogany. Advice given on all m atters pertaining to Home S ilv er K illin g *...................... SO* stead. Desert I«and. Tim ber Claims. Minin*. Irri Gold F illin g * ............................75* White stains mode on a mahogany gation. Etc. Appeals prepared: State your ease: 28 K. Gold C ro w n *...................*• table by hot dishes may be removed write for nformation. ■ WW Porcelain Crow n* ...................$3 L . M oUr Quid C ro w n *................ 94 G R O V E R L A N G M A D E , Attorney by nibbing In oil and afterward pour w Bridge W o rk , 2 2 K .O o ia ....9 » Washington. D. C. lng wine on the spot and rubbing dry In la y F ill*. Pure G o ld .......... ft Formerly LAW EX A M IN E R : Land Office. Wash V ery N ice Rubber P l a t * . . . . f f with a soft cloth. iugton, D. C. 6 inf** *“ • » “ ► a .«lk about apples and apple spread ta to tj,e Spokane ...........a j» » ti » If you are sickly and run] down and very easily sub-j jected to Co!ds, Grippe or I Stomach Ills you cannot take a better medicine I than the B'tters. Thous ands have already proven I this; why not you today?! . . I Floor. Buchanan B id * .. Portland. O n . FnO» ..Hi at T«A n PfaM 13 Si - S top s H a ir Appeal Made Effective. A certain Harford (Md.) farmer has hit upon a mode of relief from tres passing fowls belorglr.g to his neigh bors. On one end of a thread four Inches long he fastened a grain of corn and ou the other end a tag In scribed "Please keep me home.” These were scattered where the trespassers weie usually found, and a score or more of bens carried home the appeal. COLUMBIA TRY MURINE EY E REMEDY 1 Red, Weak, W eary, W atery Eyes indGranulatedEyelids. Murine Doesn’t nart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists kll Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, | $1.00. Murine E ye Salve in leptic Tubes. 25c, $1.00. E ye Book» Eye Advice F re e by Mail. I llurine E ye R em ed y Co., C hicago. Got Nothing From Legacy,, The deacons of a Baptist chapel hi flg'ltenham, England, got a shock w\'n they heard the contents of the will <if one of the chapel trustees, who died In December, 1908. By a codicil he left a hundred pounds to the chapel for each deacon who attended his fu neral. There were nine deacons, but not one of them attended; so Instead of the £900 by which the chapel might have been the richer, the legacy was void._________________ Thousands of Easterners Saw Dis- Pl»y and Sought Information. SEVERAL REW I Isramiesta tedora I wm be ready 1er dettmmy before N ot Ta PORTLANU CtlAMHfR O f fO M M fR T f Portland. O r . N o*. X IMO. D aar S ir*— I b a r * th# pl*amir«J«i iM tifrin e ywu that a t a omet in * o f the Rtmrd of T r if t h , Portland Chambor of Cans N o*, let. 1010. I was dir—elmi lo stata that the demonstrattan of your aawanntie etea payin* m achin* aonrbtewd t h , T ru n s m of ite e s c i , te te ,, th at A n r e i r t i , it partert in «»are w ar. and th at a factory for t h , a a a e i a r t e r * o f thaw arerhinre would t e an ummually da- stra b i, industry for Portland. I an., yours rrepartfoU r, iHtgnadi K C. i.U .T N C X te e rat ary. V . 8 . Caabiar Co. RADO * IR MM* BANK. PORTIAM O, OB. A de r im of I b a ch a ra cter has tom , heon desired by the banks and Is thorou«hly practleatd- I can readily eaa that with a atar hint re p erfect re yours Is a t tRw- n rerent Urn, that tho natural re stâ t tea e f the asar h ire wweld rettend« te m «nothin« a ta rt Mn« U«Wired) C. B . WOODWORTH. 1 . 1 B i i A pi TIW SCATTLC MATIOWA» BANK MOT tU jM U M U. S ( r e h ir e Oa . te a t t U. W a te.. D aam ate* I. IMO P ir tls a d O r e , I h a re today bren r e bttareatad wtt a are o f the work pw fiam ail b* «dU ty re a asateaaSeaJ reahtre. Y ear« re a r ti *ty R. Y AM I KMT Crehlre Tere edf «ad ten d Cm United States Cashier Co. la c o ffo r a M MANUFACTURERS OF U n te r O reg on L a w « IPWTfD rV A T M CASM CB CO. TOB T M are. «IvtaJ'tertteé^hlMr 7 ot « » « w ith I a t e CHANGE-lADNC COIN-PAYING MACHINES Home Office, 70*-7-8-9 Lewis Building, Portland, Oregon U rei* B ite . P red a« cm. a ■ te la la and a P R 1 I J I»