th an k sg iv in g _ u-vg (locf*e. D u c k s; s h in u# e v e ry o n e . W r ite us vrliut you huvo. \ \ e n e v e r c h a rg e coui- • • .■> We uro i nyi « to»lft> us follow »: • * © « Chi.-l-t W. Hlo k P o rL 8 l-2o. Veal to 1.10 pomvU. llo. '• A J J r c - u n il i l d p n e t « rK A N K L . S M IT H M E A T ’‘F ig h tin g : t h e B e e f T r u a t ” Portland, - - - CO. O re g o n mWARD E. B U R T O N — A sse y e r a n d C h e m is t, iTiMiHville. C o lo rad o . S p e c im e n p r ic e s : G o ld , G o ld , 8 1 1 'e r, 75c; G o ld . 50c; Z in o fooDer $1- M a ilin g e n v e lo p e s • .d f u l l p r i c e l i s t !L t(ia»ppH cation. C o n tr o l a n d # U m p ire w o rk s o ¡¡¡¿T ß to w B O « ! C a r b o n a te N a t io n a l W k . Vor Boarding scnool. N apkin rings of hand beaten sliver a re designed especially (o r th e use of boys and girls a t boarding school. T h ey a re In an oval shape, about th ree and a h alf Inches being th e la rg e st d iam eter, and the child’s in itials will b e added (or a consideration. T he sam e rings a re also sold (o r bolding th e baby’s bib. One noiace L e t t . T he p resid en t of an easte rn college ! b au th o rity for th e sta te m e n t th a t the average salary of college professors WANTED—A t once, 2 m en to learn th roughout th is country Is less th an ¿rive and rep a ir autom obiles. th e average w ages of th e d riv e rs of HAW THORNE GARAGE Ice wagons. It Is to be hoped th a t th e 445 H awthorne Ave., P o rtlan d , Ore. privilege of m entioning one’s com pen­ sation as "salary " Instead of "w ages" A N D KO DA K S U P P L I E S Is ad equate solace to th e pedagoglo mind. _________________ Writ* for c a ta l o g u e , a n d l i t e r a t u r e . D e v e lo p in g KODAKS md p rintinr. M ail o r d e r s g i v e n p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n P h o t o fc u p p ly C o. MS Third S t r e e t P u HT L A N D . ORE. F o r t ia n d S e c o n d - H a n d M a c h in ­ e r y b o u g h t , s o ld a n d e x c h a n g e d : e n g in e s , boiler«, saw m ills, e tc . T h e J . E . M a r t in C o.. 76 1 st St, P ortland. S e n d f o r S t o c k L i s t a n d p r ic e s . Machinery D o T o n U se E y . S a lv e ? A p p ly o n ly fro m A s e p tic T u b e s to P r e v e n t I n fe c tio n . M u rin e E y e S a lv e In T u b e s — N e w S iz e 2 5 c. M u rin e E y e L iq ­ uid 2 5 c - 6 0 c . E y e B o o k s i n e a c h P k g . O rigin of Common Names. K in g s In th e e a rlie st days w ere m erely "fa th e rs of fam ilies.” and the COLLECTIONS E V E R Y W H E R E -N o w ord Is derived from th e sam e source charge unless w e g e t your money. as “k in ." Queen at first m eant “w ife” Colton A djustm ent Co., 410 A bington or "m o th er." An earl was an “eld er” Bldg., 106J T hird S t., P ortland. In th e prim itive society, while “e s a r” an d "k a ise r" are both derived from BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL “C aesar." A dandelion Is or once was You gt-i the most thorongh instructions in driving “d e n t do leon," m eaning th e lion's prar teal work that can bo produced, also tooth, and vinegar w as once “vin lathe work, drill press and forging. Finely equipped machie shop and school alg re,” w hich m eans sour wine. J room. Tuition lee $35 cash; $40 payments $10 per week. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL f GARAGE. East 23d and Mornsoo. Portland. Or. $1.00 S a v e d is o n e m a d e , a n d y o u c a n s a v e m o re t h a n o n e d o l la r b y b u y i n g y o u r H a ts d ire c t fro m fa c to ry . W e m a k e t h e m a n d s e ll t h e m d i r e c t t o y o u . (;<) H a ti i m a d e t o o r d e r , a n y s h a p e , s t y l e _____ i ' J a n d c o lo r. H a t s c le a n e d a n d b lo c k e d . All w ork g u a r a n t e e d . P r i c e s v e r y r e a s o n a b le . Try us on y o u r n e x t h a t . ROYAL HAT W ORKS Mai ankn promptly attended to. Main 8442. 223 First St. Portland C ootness In Extrem ity. “Do you th in k he would be cool In tim e of d an g er?” "I th in k h is fe e t would.”—H ouston Post. DON’T BUY W A TER. W hen you buy bluing fo r y o u r lau n d ry work, get RED CROSS BALL, BLUE. A pure solid ball of blue, n o t a b o ttle of colored w ater. U sed in th ousands of hom es fo r 20 yeans. M akes clothes p u re w hite. P rice, 10 cents. AT ALL GROCERS. VEGETABLES IN A HOTHOUSE W hen Beecher "H ollered.” Com ing home from th e m orning Tom atoes and- L ettuce in G reatest De­ service one Sunday Dr. B eecher threw mand and R eturn Good Profit Dur­ him self on a lounge and said, In a tone ing E xtrem e Cold W eather. of deep dejection: “I believe th a t was th e w orst serm on I ever preached." It 13 possible for those In fa ir flnan One of his daughters protested th a t clal circum stances to have a g ard en sh e had seldom heard him when he In the w inter, although they may live w as more energetic. "Oh, yes," was Dangerous coughs. Extremely in cold countries. An ord in ary g re e n ­ th e Im patient reply, “W hen I haven't house and a little c a re can bring th is anything to say I alw ays holler."— T hs perilous coughs. C oughs that about. It h as been tried w ith good O utlook. rasp and tear the throat and success. One woman, believing th a t lungs. Coughs that shake the garden tru ck could be grow n In a Life's Responsibilities. whole body. You need a regu­ T h e m an called to a g reat w ork greenhouse, undertook th e task. H er lar medicine, a doctor’s medi­ greenhouse w as built 12x18 feet, and m u s t n o t w aste his life In trivial was divided into tw o co m p artm en ts th in g s. H e m ust not act like th s cine, for such a cough. Ask by a glass p artitio n to control th e k e e p e r of the lighthouse who gave to your doctor about A y e r ’ s tem perature. H er success Is given In th e people In the cabins about him Cherry Pectoral. th e oil w hich was Intended for the her own w ords: "In one co m p artm en t of my green­ m ig h ty la n te rn s of the sea.—M aeter- W e p u b lia : ________________ _ house I ra ise tom atoes and strin g *lnck. f ro m o u r m *U te in e * beans, along w ith a few ro ses and W e u r g e y o u to T ru th In Old Saying. o th er flowers req u irin g a warm bouse. o o u iu ll y o u r T h e re Is an old as the hills saying d o c to r The second co m partm ent Is alm ost t h a t m en w ho cannot m anage th eir exclusively devoted to vegetables. Al­ ow n finances a re exactly the ones to Any good doctor will tell you that a medi­ m ost every v ariety of vegetable th a t look a fte r th o se of a nation. And cine Tike Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are con­ grow s In o u r g ard en s may be success­ b ec a u se It Is too tru e is th e reason fully raised In th e hothouse, except­ Why It Is an old saying, Irrespective stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows ing green corn, peppers, eggplant and a s to w h at Dun or B ra d stre e t may say anything better than Ayer’s Pills for cor­ recting this sluggishness of the liver* such tub-tropical plants. W hen It to th e co n trary . i — M ad # b y t h e J . G. A y e r C o ., L o w e ll, comes to money re tu rn s tom atoes and lettu ce are In th e g re a te st dem and, and (luring cold w eath er bring splen­ did prices. T om ato plants can be depended upon to b e a r from Novem­ b er to June. T h e p lan ts should be Do you feel all tired out ? Do you sometimes put on the benches In th e greenhouse think you just can’t work away at your profes­ In August or the first of S eptem ber sion or trade any longer ? Do you have a poor apa­ tite, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep? Are In ra th e r poor soil, as the blossom s your nerves all gone, and your stomach too? Has am­ will set sooner. W hen the first crop bition to forge ahead in the world left you? If so, you Is well on, m anure should be added, might as well put a stop to your misery. You esn do it ii and the application continued all win­ you will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will te r and spring to Induce new g ro w th , make you a different individual. It will set your lazy liver with fresh blossom s and fruit. Dur­ to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and ing the first two m onths It Is neces­ your appetite will come back. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, sary to fertilize th e blossoms by ap­ it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after con­ plying the pollen w ith a cam el's hair sumption has almost gained a foothold in the form of • brush. W hen th e p lan ts are older It lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about a Is only n ecessary to ja r th e vines cure in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, every day o r so, and the pollen will of Buffalo, N . Y ., whose advice is liven free to all who wish to write him. Hi* spread sufficiently. I have found the great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice. , Freedom , S utto n ’s P erfection and the Don’t be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi­ tutes for Dr. Pierce’s medicines, recommended to be " ju s t ns good." Dr. Lorlllard the best forcing varieties. Pierce’s medicines are or in o w n c o m p o s it io n . Their every ingredient printed W hen the vines grow too freely I on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit­ prune them thoroughly. The tem per­ forming drugs. W orld’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N . Y. a tu re of my tom ato house Is k ep t be­ tw een 60 and 70 degrees." Coughs y ers Do You Feel This Way? C ourage and Duty. To bo stro n g In dull an d d re a ry His Manly P ro test. duty Is alm ost th e h a rd e s t ta s k a man A ten d er-h earted youth w as once can (ace. I t Is a noble thin g to bs p re s e n t a t an Oxford supper, w here brave In trag ic m om ents, b u t perhaps | th e fa th e rs of those assem bled w ere there Is som ething even n o b ler th an b eing roundly abused for th e ir parsl- th at It la to bo b rav e and glad, and . m ony In supplying th e dem ands of strong, and te n d e r w hen th e sky la th e ir sons. At last, a fte r h aving long gray and w hen th e ro ad Is d reary .— k e p t silence, he lifted up h is voice In SHEEP RATION IS IMPORTANT George H. M orrison. m ild p ro test. "A fter all, g en tlem en .” he said, "le t us rem em b er th a t th ey All of th e V arious Farm G rains Have a re o u r f e l l o w - e v e n ta re s .” Been Used W ith More or Less Suc­ cess—Corn as F atten er. Skylights Tanks Gutters P o st cf Honor. Down Spouts Steel Ceiling W hen vice p rev ails an d im p lo u i The question for ratio n for sheep Is m en b e a r sw ay, th e p ost of ho n o r is an Im portant one. All of th e various /. C. B A YE R th e p riv a te «♦•>♦*— *',7 i<