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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1905)
ft 1 t ! u - It Quiets the Cough This la one reason why Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Is bo valua ble in consumption. It stops the wear and (car of useless coughing. But It does more It controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, and heats. Sold for GO years. Arer'a Ctiarry rMorl fca txiiUr III j,iMfr a r. II t.iiM mm thivuati .t aiiaak f i'iifiini, I ll that I rmj lift lo III wonlifiil rallt rrlUM,H WILLIAM II, 'IHVITT, Wewa, ra, A M4 r J . O. A rr 0. I wjll, Mui, Alii viftaurMiurtrB i 7 fUMAMIUA. yers PIUS. IMIK YI001. Hnnton rooovorv kooplni? tha bowel ronulnr wit lth Ayor. ruis. flqulrn l.ntlmni unit III llnricUr. Thla li 0110 of tin many stories told of old Squlro I.athnm, n riyiiioiilli County uttorurjr of kmii ypnrs back, It fully llluttmtes hit coolneas and love of intthoit. Ho win nwiiketied one night by his wife, who told I1I111 ahr thought thrro were burglar lu the bouse. Tim mjulro put on IiIh dreeslng sown aud went downstairs, In thn buck lull he found rough looking man trying to open a door that Ird Into tha buck yn.nl. 'I'ba burihir bud unlocked thn door ud was iiulllnic It with all lila might. The squire, seeing the robber's predlc- input, called to hltn; "It don't open thnt way, you Idlotl It alldei buck I" Iloaton llcratd. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS fulHi, ItftilMl n4 f,n(-l Plump rull.f Ik tnaia.l. III IU. p-m.r en !! tlh iMkMmi V in krf 1il.l. . eiMi ll. MHIt'KSON MACIIINP.UV CO, rt l Mxfl.n 3UI ISMlanJ, Or(.n E EOUCMTtOM OlplMaovt.rttam ! m with the miwi a mUitut of yourwlf an ! of tour fiWnia, elir it tin M lll ptoKiHir Miff ku.U.tl Wt, mpt lll ClrJII M ttltk ISXO on our US.OJ mMiiiMp. Our Kh4 (tM tirHnl ivnlait to luAtnli ( lluitfiM,MutlkinJ, Lnitlih.tU. But iNitmKfiOK-LONiti Tuition .III Mt tillll l II I I'll THE MULTNOMAH BUSINESS INSTITUTE M, A, AlUIH, rl. tiiTH T. PORTLAND, Otic. ! OUTSIDE INN Hkt:CJ r-,s r,. LVfflffiiBfflayu,." KImIiIp Il(tilr4 KMiin Haiti ml inixtfrn eunfriiUne KkhiiIv llrmlll irilr A lif. 'mnul liolfi. iltrrrny it'li Klnrutrnrtu llr All itrt cn lor Fair nil jroU al Unlet ilu'r fuiuiAnu, uHti.wri r. ECONOMY Hot Air Pumping Engine rump rtr fur hnUM ni1 lnljtoii M.pUcri wluil mltli toil (ullna (iifliir, Huiiii (ullii, woo.1 ur dial, lli auto tnatli' ilup, bhlpcoj oil ppriiTl Willn for caUluguu ami prices. BEALL (5c CO. 321 Hawthorne Ave. I'ortUtnd, Ore. 1IIC DO, C, GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO, Formerly locatid at 5J Aider Ut. for tbs ptit i yean HAVE MOVED To the I urea llrlck llutlillnir at the H. K, Uurner ol Kint end MorrlinnlllreeU. En trance No, HJ", MntUtreet. Successful Home Treatment Pit. r (IKK YO I known throiiihout Die I'allrd Malei, anil la called Ilia Ureal I'nl Hwe Honor nil account of tli umlrliil oura, will out Hie aid ol a k 11 Ids w illiout mini miioii or drtiga ol any kind. Ilu trtai any and all dlacatc wllh poterlul Oriental Itixita, llrrba, Hilda, Hark and Vecelaule llial aro unLiuiwii to inrdlral tolfnm In thla country, and thrmifli the uaeo( theie harmleaa rrmrdlra. lie guar ante lo cure Catarrh, Aathma, I.iiiik Irouulu, Htieuniatlaui, NerToutneaa, Hlom aoli, Liver, Klduey, Female Weaknraa ant All Chronic. Dlteaaea. Call or write. encloaluE lo- aiami lor ualllng Uook ami Circular, Audreia The C. Gee We Chinese Medicine Co. Na. 13lf riot St., S. C. Cor. Merrlaon v: 1M nautlM tui Mr", roruanu, uregen. P. MU. No. 37-1003 w want wen In ry tuwn lu rtrrt.fiil ui IN lt miHilliaml ainaa paid Hlle. l, in 11 In eulalda town Addrr.a II llenker, inWTIhM raMlaiiit, Oleaeli Kitk-ul cloth Ingwaiittd All inlla confidential Addri II. Ilenler, Wlf lth Hi , I'ortUnil, lltffon. JK$Jj$5mm mm M DBK wrltUir UBdvartUeraplaaMl oenuoo tnia rapar. I flelrtom fiititl. . "On 7. doctor' remarked the man who hud J nit dropped Into the ofllce, "I'm very much alarmed nlmiit 1117 nun." "What's tin trouble?" imrled tin M. L. "Ho hae had III ren peculiar nltnrVi within wik," continued the puri'tit, "mill during cb of tliem ho was with out stuns or knowledge fur nearly two liunrn." "Oh, don't h uiienajr about a lit tl thing Ilk Hint," replied (lit. pill ills tinurtcr. "I've known propbt to lira all their lives In a elmllar condition," PORTLAND AMU8EMENT8. Excellent Attractlono at tho Theater A Uuiy Beaton, Tim vliltor to PortUml now ban a wide rnuco ol cliolco In tlin matter of aiiiuiPiDPUta. Tlia 1005 Fair la, ol courae, tliu big attraction, with It ItnnniHi rfKiiUr noaltlon. and ltd ppdiictlvn Trail. "Vrn- I ici" la acknowlrdjciM lo li tho Kreateit iiccom and tint ahow on the Trull. 'Tim predominant word now juiNiod I around alxitil thn Fair la tliu roiiRrntu Intory remark that the aiilendld pxiki- lllon la an arnurixl llnuncial imccrin, The Mar(iiatn Urand Thrnter ojipiipJ a liillllaut aeaixjn with Wilton 1-ackaya In "The I'll," ami all thn town turnixl out, ItfKliinliiK Weditpiiday, Hpt. HI, probably the mont wlilnly popular play ol Dip yrar, "Mra. S'n, ol the Cub bag 1'atch," will oppn ut thn Marquam nnd remain through tho real o( the wpk. nlaylriK tpi-clal matlnrea Thura I day and Haturday. "Tho Chaperonn," (acintlllatlnK inuiical comply) piaya ai thla thpater all wrk Ix-IiiuIiik Kpt, 1H, and tha old favorltn Alay Irwin 00 cuplea tho Marquam ntaxn Kept, "li to i!8. Tha fall araion atarta off with a boom 'Iota of Interpol and good pro ductlona, Tha llelanco Block Company contln. tiit drawing hpavlly and kpppa up ltd hlh atnndard ol prodtictlona. "liar rlrt'i Honnymoon" running tbla wwk; "Judnh" oppna Monday, Hapt. 11, and "Captain Jink" tukca up the week Hept. 1H lo 24. The IWIaaco la onn of tha haudaoinPRt thpntera on the Pacific roait, and no vlaltur ihotild mill lug It. Tim Ilaker Thcatur la having a Joyotia run of mualcal lnirlwque. Manager Ilaker wpara hla broailrat amlla of ap proval aa ho pppa thn large audlrncta, "The llrigadlura" la on thla week, and the "Kentucky llpllca" opena for tha wrpk of Kept. 10-1(1. Trotty glrlt, lota of fun, attractive appctacle. Tha Kruplre la giving quite the moat tnrtllng melolrama that Portland haa rvor pxerlnnrpl. Tha crlttca agrt-e that Ilia tbrilla In tho playa, put on with a change of bill each week at thla thpater, are veritably unlquu of their kind. F.very other Imtnnt a pltol hot, and the lutervonlug arcouda filled with thruita at your heart atrlnga. fhe (hand aud the HUr continue vaudeville autertainmeuta with new people weekly. Denmark !ttarket for llata. Coniut John K. Kehl til Htettiu In forma tbu Htato Department that ho bna recently received 0 letter fmm Copenhagen firm requcalng ddraaaea of Amnrlcnu manufncttircra of hata, and atatlng that Drnmar would like ly prove an excellent market for audi gomla. Tha C'onatil anya that ao far only one American home bna ahown any dlapoaltlon to avail Itaelf of the opportunity offered to capture thla trade. LIEUT. P. S. DAVIDSON. PERUNA STRENGTHENS THE ENTIRE SYSTEM V. B. Dnvlilaon, Kx.Lleut. U. 8. Army, Wnahlngtou, I), O., emu U, B, Penaiou OlhYo, wrltea; "To my mind there Is no remedy for cuturrlt compiiriible to I'cruna. It not only strikes nt the root of the maludy, but It tones und strengthens the sstem In u truly wonderful way. Thnt bus been Its history in my ruse. I cheer fully and unhrHitiitingly recommend It to tlniHO nfllicted uu 1 huvo beon," V. B. l)avldon. ................. ...i It you do nol derive prompt and ant lafactory reiulta from tho ubo of Peru, nn, wrlto nt onco to Dr. Ilnrtmnn, giv ing n full atatoment of your cuho, nnd he will be pluaiud to give you hla vulu nblo ad v loo gratia, Addreaa Dr. B, I), flartraan, PreaU dent of the llartmau Banltarluui, Co-1 b"KHbESK'9Iv 2S lumbui, Ohio. I A IIIIUNV GUtsr. I A fv yenro ngo Mr, Hpovck pnld II vlxlt ti hdiiio' illHtiint coiihIiim two rich old iiiiiIiIcii IiiiIIch who tlvo togcth er In 11 ri'moto vlllngu of Cnniidit, On tho night beforo hIid left their home. mm thn thrwi nut on tho veriindii to gi'llnT, 01m of tho honteni'H rvimirkvil Hpi'ftihitlvely: "Well, it hnaii't coiit Druallly mid 1110 ao much na wo thought II wotili to hiivo you here. Von ace, every tlmo you wero Invited out, wn wuro naked, too, nnd thnt aitveil tho rrlc f ' iiimiI f"" mc1' ' iih; hd It iilmoat oveiiH upl" Thla Mtory Ima bwm u byword nmong the iiininbra of th IUvim fiimlly over Hliite, nnd only recently they hiivo ncqiilred n eoiiipmiloii-plvcu which, Mra. IU-uvhk declnrea, bnlnncon It benutlftilly. Their homo Ik In Wnablngton;' ao thnt It forma 11 coiiveiilnnt turned for nny mid nil of their IrlemU who film nt "lining" tho initloiml ciipltnl, but their aplrlt of himpltnllty hna never grown tired. Not long ngo Mr. Iteeven received word Hint hla Undo Abnor 'mill wlfo were coming to vlalt him. "Now don't you think, llurton," Mra. IUi'Von naked her huabnml, when alio heard the uewa, "thnt It would do to let your L'liclo Abner pay nt lenat pnrt of hla own expemum while ho'a xlghtaeelng round here I wouldn't apeak of It, only, you know, he bna morn money tlmn ho knowa whnt to do wflh." "Thiit'a true enough, my denr," ml milled Mr. Iteevea with hla genlnl amtle, "but he'a going to lx our Ktieat. mid I Intend to give I1I111 nnd Aunt lluldnli tl time of their Uvea. I gtieaa 'Druxllly mid me' enn innnngo to pity Ibelr cht fare for n few dnya." Ko Undo Abner mid Aunt lluldnh enme. Mr. Iteevea met them nt tho atntlon, mid for tho next week devot ed hlmaolf to giving them n glorious holldny. Not it point of Interest wna uilaaitl: not n ear lino nny where round Wellington fnlliil of imtrounge. Just oinv. In nil their vlalt, the two went out together, uiiAccomiMiileil, nnd the twenty-five centa thnt I'nchi Abner paid for alx car tleketa on thnt occn alnu wna the only money he ajK-nt while In Wnahlngton, A a they were riding to tho trnln. In the atrii't-cnr, on the morning of their dejmrturc. Mr. Iteeve). iwlit the fnro na tiatinl, nnd then ilroppit! into n aent bealde t'liele Abner. "Well, uncle." be anld, heartily, "I hope you're not aorry you cameT" "Ob, no," Uncle Aimer replied, nb pently. He wna fumbling In hla pocket-hook for aomethlug. At laat he pro iliiced two car tleketa "Bay, Hurt." he anld, "I had theao left from tho qunrter'a worth I Iniught the day your Aunt Htildy and I rode out to Cnbln John'a Hrldge. They won't tw nny uaa to mo after I leave here; ao If you wnnt to glvu me n illmo nnd tnko 'era off my hnnda, we'll call It aqunrer' Youth's Compaulou. PRESERVE THE BATTLEPIELD8. Hcenc of Cuban Conflict Knll of Ilia torlc Intarcat. It la true that the great brittle of tho Civil War nnd thoao of tho pres ent one In Manchuria, where tho men Ulllod nnd wounded lu n dny outnuin Ur nil tbnao who fought on both aldea at San Juan, make that Imttlo rend like 11 aklrmtsh. Itut the Spanish war had tin reaulla. At lenat It mndo Cuba Into n republic, mid ao enriched or burdened us with colonic that our republic changed Into aomethlug llko mi cmplnv Hut I do not urge thnt. It will never ho because San Juan changed our foreign policy that people Mill vlalt the iKt, nnd will aeud from It picture poatnl enrda. The human lutereat alone will keep Han Juan ullve, The men who fought there came from every Btnte In our coun try and from ever)' claaa of our so cial life. Wo sent thero tho beat of our regular army, nnd with them, cowboya, clerka, brlcklayerH, football pin j era. thtvo future commandcra of tho greater army Hint followed that wnr, tho future (Sovcrnor of Culm, fu turo commauderH of tho Philippines, tho commander of our force lu China, n future President of tho United Btatea. And, whether these men when they returned to their lumioa again beenmo clerka, and mllllounln and dentiata, or nine to be presidents nnd mounted policemen, they nil remember very kindly tho dnya they lay huddled to gether lu tho trenches on that hot and glaring xkyllue. And thero must bo many moru besides who bold tho placo In memory, Thero uro fov In tho United States ao ioor In relatives nnd friends who did not lu his or her heart aoud n aubstltuto to Cuba, For these It aeema iih though Ban Juan might bo better preserved, not ns It In, for already Its aspect la too fnr changed to wish for thnt, but ns It wns. Serlbiier'H, U8E GASOLINE FISHERS NOW. Up-tn-Tiite Men Kind Them More l'rotltnbtn thuii Hnlllnu Craft. Those who buwnll tho death of ro mnnco nt sea because of tho displace ment of sail by atenm hnvu now an other cnuso for woo. Whatever of romanco lingered about n Henfarlng II fo lu tho opinion of tboso persons nt tnclicd Itself to tho flshormen, thoso "captnliu courageous," who In llttlo all-driven dories risked thotr lives to supply tho ahoro-llvlng folks with fowl. Now, howovor, tho flBhexnian is follow ing his brother of U10 deep sea tntda and Is becoming n mcro mochanlc. rower li displacing nil sail, even In tho little fishing boat, and the picturesque group of aloopa nnd cntbonU which wero so familiar at tho (lulling vlllngiM 11 few yearn ago nro faat giving plaro to ugly, tiiaallcK power launches, mostly of tho gnaolluu and petroleum types. The reason for this chance la thnt tho llalicrinnii, who, even If ho In pic turimqiie, Is 11 htisliu-is innn, has found thnt It pays. In tho old dnya unfnvor nblo weather might delay him for bourn, or even dnya, In getting from tho llnlilug ground, and hla fish wero spoiled. Now ho ran llgurn almost to n certainty on the tluio of his rim to mar ket mid he Imnla hla fish In better con dition mid gets better prices. In Narnigansett bay. .which la ono of the source of supply for Now York, the fisherman can get toiday'a catch Into thi- market to-morrow morning, by running to Newport nnd catching tho n-gular boats. Formerly It took n day longer and the result of tins change Is exemplified by the experi ence of a llttlo partnership of threo fishermen, who own n power boat, and who In the first year Hint they bought It cleaniil up fTi.GOO lu excess of tho previous year's profits. New York Times, FIVE 8HIFT8 IN CARD A DAY. Conformity to Itnnklnu Ofllcer' Drcsa Kept -1,000 Nuvr Men Ilny. Four thousand ofMccrn mid bluejack ets, constituting the crews of five flrat class battleship and 0110 gunboat, jiow In the New York navyynrd, changed tlulr uniforms simultaneous ly five times Sunday, says tho New York Times. Tho renson of so much changing of dress was duo to tho reg ulation which requires Unit en eh olll cer mid man must nt nil times wear a uniform to lonform with thnt worn by tho commanding or senior olllcer of tho Meet or squndrou. Hour Admiral Hoblcy IX. Kvnna, the commnuder-lu-cblef of the North At lantic licet, live of whoso battleships are at the navy -yard, Is, of course, tho ranking olllcer of the yard. He Is mrny on leave of nbrence. Next to Mm comes Itenr Admiral Coghlnu, the commandant of the yard. After him comes Itenr Admiral Davis, command ing tho second division of tho battle ship aquiidron. However, it wna anld, absence of commanding otllccra wero frequent, nnd thla made the ranking n good deal of n purzle to nnyboxly but a navy man. At nny rate, the offlcera nnd men of 'the Kearsnrgo, Kentucky, AInbnma, Maine and Missouri aud the second class gunboat Dubuque had to make samo lightning changes of dress. The changes began nt reveille, when a signal from the Alatxunn showeil thnt the commanding olllcer was going to breakfast dressed In blue. This Information wna quickly wig wagged to nil the ships nnd when tho men lined up for mess each of them wna clnd lu tho blue uniform of the servlco. After breakfast tho men lounged about decks or strolled around tho yard. Alraut 10 o'clock another algnni wns wigwagged from the flag ship. Tho signal waa to tho effect that tho ranking olllcer waa wearing n white cap. Ten minutes later nil tho ofllcers nnd nearly 3,.'i00 men bad discarded their caps of bluo nnd hnd reappenred In enps mndo of pure whlto duck. Tho next chnngo wna nt tho lunch hour. Hardly Itnd thnt meal ended whon there wna some more wigwag ging between the ships. Tho com manding olllcer wns In tho full unl form of white duck. Half nn hour Inter tho olllcent still on ships nnd every bluejacket on ship or In the ynrd hnd returned from n hurried visit to his qunrters, where ho hnd changed tho bluo for the white duck. Blx bells sounded. When tho Jingle died nwny tho Milking olllcer woru his enp of blue. So did everybody elso n llttlo later. Just before the dinner call another slgnnl nppenrcd, "Off with tho whlto nnd on with tho bluo" Is n literal translation of whnt tho man with tho signal lings said. It waa nearly sun down, but tho Interval lKtween alg nni and mess call was sutllcleut for another rapid chnngo of garb and when the "hist call for dinner" sound ed tho decks of every lmttleshlp nnd tho llttlo gunboat allowed formations of aiunrt aeniuen, every ono of whom wns clnd In tho full bluo uniform of tho United States service. "I believe wo hold tho record In nhootlng, but I know wo hold It when changing clothes Is under discussion," remarked nn otllcer ns ho darted around a twelve-Inch turret on his wny to his quarters to change his whlto diKk for n blue uniform. Where He Kelt llown.l Archibald I will do anything In tho world for you, dearest! Helena Will you? Archibald If you would only try mel" Helena Then tnlco this collnrctto to Catchcin's department storo and ex change It for n alio larger; 1'vo lost tho slip, l'uck. On Other Nluhte. Mr. GoodthluK How does your sis tor llko tho engagement ring I gnvo her, Hobby? Her Young Hrothor Well, It's n llt tlo too small; alio has an awful hard tlmo getting It off whon tho other fel lows call l l'uck. n OoiisUteut Onroer. "I can remember when tho wealthy Mr, Illdom didn't have a dollar of his own," said tho man who disparages. "Woll," answered tho misanthrope, It lu said that bo is still doing bust- noss entirely with other people's dol lars." Washington Star. When tho farmers kick for rain they soyt "Tnis is tho critical timer More Every Year K priced OUHCm KG Num Lv;ri"?' .--. -irf. quality, and makes healthful baking. 6aul jmmUI for " Book of rrtKaU." JAQUES MFG. CO. A Wfloome Cliancn. ' "Colonel," said tba erntloel, aa he sa luted tbe ofBcer In command of the be slrgtd town, "a horseless carriage, ap proach's. "That'e good," replied the Colonel. "We may now be able to ct aome horsa less beef." CIT0 rrmaatly Car ft. jrorUaoTBtrrsiianets jl 10 ft rSnxdar'auwri)r.Xllnr'(lralKrT ilbrr. Kol for Vrrr ? trial bmil and Irrallu. Dr.H.ll.lkllfi,IJl..JI Arch St.. ItiUadalpfcia, ft. The Hon Jeeta. "Those ships nro polite creatures," remarked Old Ocean to his friend, the liencb. "Indeed?" answered the sandy one. "Yes, Indeed. They always bow to tne." Cleveland Leader. How's Thla? TV offer One Hundred Dellars Reward tot any cJ of Catarrh that cannot be cured by 11 all's Catarrh Cure. We, the underalcoed, have soowa V. J. I Ckesey lor the laat Ujeart, and believe Mm perfectly honorable In all bualneaa tranaae- I liona inn UH.aciwij u.v Mvf vm. j wv- llcallooa made by their firm. . . W srr 4 TaOAX. W holetal Drur rlita, Toledo, O. W1LOIN0. Kiyxi.li 4 UiaTi.H, W boleaale Drur- f l.la. Toledo, O. ..... 1 Hall's CataxrkCure la taken Internally, act , Incdlrtctlr uson the blood and nucous aur- Jaie ol tha ayatcn. Price 7ec l-or botUa. 1 Hold by all DrurUU. Teatlmonlals tree. Itafl. Vanl1v HII, mrm tha .t. Ignorance, when It Is voluntary, Is criminal, and ha may properly be charg ed with evil who refuses to learn bow he micht prevent It. Johnson. BLOOD P0IS0H& The disease that has done more than any other to wreck, ruin and Humiliate life, is (.ontagtous Blood roison. Sorrow, shame and sunennp; ro hand in hand with this jrreat enemy, and man has always hated and fought it as he has no other disease. It is tbe most powerful of all poisons; no mat ter how pure the blood may be, when its virus enters, the entire circulation becomes poisoned and its chain of horrible symptoms begin to show. Usu ally the first sign Is a small sore or ulcer, not at all alarming in appearance, but the blood is being saturated with the deadly poison, and soon the mouth and throat begin to ulcerate, the hair and eyebrows drop out, a red eruption breaks out on the body, copper-colored splotches and sores make their appearance and the poison even works down into the bones and attacks the nerves. Not only is the disease hereditary, being transmitted from parent to cnlld, in the form of scrofula, weak eyes, soft bones, weak, puny constitutions, etc., but is also so highly contagious that many n life haa been ruined by a friendly hand shake, or from using the toilet articles of one infected with the poison. To first begins to expel the poison and build up and strengthen the system. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable. We offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind. Book on the dis ease, with instructions for home treatment, and any advice desired, without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATL&SiTA, CA Awa l ii!i on Mm AI4V11 Immrt Curt , ".' CnmiTK(lf 1 Vk II r&CiWvi 1 1 1 1 1 t)n 1 1 ' T f sxm nv rr tiM iiiiiimiium. PORTLAND StCO CO., PortUnd, Or son, Cftt AccnU IS m3s&mm s flvxyMl WW Uncle Sam's People $ ercateat opportunity of any country In the world lor good Inveat menta. Land can l bought of the C. 1' K. comfany on easy par menta o( one-tlxlh lo one-tenth down, per cent Intereat, yearly payments, Irom S3 0 to le.CO per acre, that la a nne una a iae aun ever ahown on I am conducting- partlei out ol BrotaDo Monday of each wees, alv tor aieclal railroad rate and ahowlnr; them ever Alberta. Join the crowd. Any Information cheerfully ,lven. JAMES II. UWIS. fciclal Land Agent Alberta and ullv and , Catiadlan Railway 1 719 THE SANDWICH STEAM PRESS Freo from aw all, trail parts aud complications. Two to tour tons per hour. W-luoh feed openlpf. 10 to 12 feeds to the balo. btcady, powerful motion. A fast-worklna; nOBey-msker, MITCHELL, LEWIS &. STAVER CO. rWST AND TAYLOR STRUTS, rORTLAND, ORCGOfi, Seattle. fMkana. Raise. Saleas. Maateret. Converts Every day In every year that comes, more housewives arc giving up their exhorbitant Baking Powdera and lUilllllX w ,v W"WOfc ouu reliable, which has stood so well the test of years, itiey are Una in out that BAKING POWDER co3ts one-third the price of powder anywhere near K C better, purer, more 25 ounces lor Joe. Chicago, 111. Too I.lttle by Half. The decorator had Just made his es timate. "I'll tell you what I'll do," aald the householder. "You go to work and decorate tbe bouse, and then I'll give It to you In payment of your bill." "No," replied the decorator, "X couldn't afford to take the houso for moro than half payment" Uotberawlll find Mr. VflnmoWj BootMna; Byrnp Ue beat remedy tonaa for their cbtldrta during the teelttlaa; period. , An OTPraljrlit. "Now, look at me," bowled tha bald headed orator, "and behold what pluck and perseverance will do. I am self made man, and'' "Bay," interrupted a small boy In tha tallery, "why didn't yon finish the Job bj putting soma balr on your head" Profewor C. W. Kitt, lately vice president of the Gregg school, of Chi cago, and for a. number of years of tho Soulo college of New Orleans, the lead ing buaineas college of tbe South, haa just Joined the Multnomah Institute, of Portland, Oregon, aa associate pro prietor. Profeeior Kitt Is one of tho beet known commercial teachers of the United States. A French professor Is tbe owner of a collection of l.'O human heads, represent inc every known race of people on the clobe. 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