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New York City now hits twelve rfru Ur aeliuula for ruirwrf. TITC " VHiw lani an nil rirrrwn liletaM N I O lfiiiHiilly mini tir Ur. KlliiV. ijr.ai NWm llMiir, Hyit.l f..r I'llKI! tfllWI IhiIII-hM li.llat. llr II II.KIIii.fil, .IAili8l.,l'l,lla.,l'. The I'nlit'il Mtstra Ilnlitliuimo sorvlee rout fl,r.UO.(MH a yrur. Marlon norland. The eel liraled million , Iliflilvn ( enied by llic itiiriiur America, en) ami tmww lin mill lift of her hi uliir w. rk. 'me's I hmki tersj or, Coiiiiiiuii Men n fur Maid, Wlli mih! Mi.tner"i "I'm Ill ai lilnu laank aliitlllil II m kluw Hi tu'-wve-lliti Hit imriiiHl tre kI " All I eMk-- lie tr I nil I'X'i'ltfiil einrfw ler. IIHtllillllllK Ibe mikmIIiih ur lllfl na nlnl iiUle nf H klrnll. Wntlli linml Willi IT lain lunir iii dllli-aiieteluped In I In- near-1 IIIK- II MHMIIII IX' kffl IM'r III If HI III tiiinaaltio fn severel dn) In oi ailtiate tn fur rliHM h fmliiixiii." "Pur lii In the hark wiitrnn AllrtM-k' I'limliT i.i.IhmII ,r u Minnas 11 mini nil'. 'I Ida l nil Ihv lllitbl Miimit when I welelil m lliu 'in II of th Iwrk UhiiIius heavy ami t e aehh k In eiit." Jliaf na Well. HIliKlotnn- No iiihii I'M n (HI rlint 0 WOlHilll iln liiul. WiHlderly And It's Jtint a well tin can't. Otln-r li she'd Ut sure to do something altogether different. fliHllif fill ('iiliuilllilriit. Dick l.ust mrmon I wmn In the MliilllitHlliH mill I (oil you iinionic the KlrN I was it Hon. 'I'll 1 4 jour I nut 11 lion he.ro nt Ilm bench, j Dolly All. I sen. Lust ycnr yon nero m nioiinlMlii Hon, mill this year I'ou urn n nil Hon. Mother, will (lini Mrs. WlnrliiWs H.,tli!n H)riii th I. I remedy l Hwfur UiulreMlilioj dutliiK lliu Ustlilnir iirlod, Hrllenle Opernllnn. "VnrtK," suddenly declared Cholly llrancle, "I'm going to work, I've iiiiulc up my uiliiil." "You have?" cxclnimcl MIm Pep pery. "My I Wlmt n delicate optra lion I" Cut liollc Ktaitdard and Time. You Can (let Alien' I'mit-IIasr I'PIIIl. Write Allen H. olmiinl. m IWijr.H. Y, (or a lirn amle nl Allen I'M.t I . It cults iKimllnr. Imt swollen arlilMK frrl It makes now nr Until iImi fr A trrUlll twin (of ntii, liiKiiiliiHll oli'l I'linlntii Aililruc KlIUxllll. Xc. IhiH'tuM-rliOliy UMitUUs. Iliiir, I Tom Mr Mtujluy linn ncltmlly nukiil MIm 1'nMny If ln mliclit chII iiioii Ikt, .Iihm Vim iluti'l wty? I'll lint nlii.'n xnl lir lirltltniHli plefctHl out iilrciidy I'lillmlt'liililit I'rrt. My Hair is Extra Long Feed your liair; nourish It; dive It something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Aycr's Hair Vigor Is the only hair-food you can buy. For GO years it has been doing just what wc claim It will do. It will not disappoint you. Mr tilr u1 fF ttiorl. I'nt ftr iitlix Aitt't lUIr VlC'ir a iIhiM Ilm? It lin i I 1 JHF- 1 i -a rL"r ' .NX I I &k I j Mill llnaha, h Unfit, Hiimlny School ToncHcr Cnn nny of you cjiltilruii toll mo wlmt wan ICIttj Duvlil'd imltoiiHllty? Willie I lefcriw. H. H. T. That' right. Now, can nay o I'll mc III wlfff'ii nationality Annie (aftr iati) 1 ktww, teach er. H. H. T-Woll, Annie, you may tell un. Annie HMjrw. Toledo Hlatlo. friurlsll ItMtlHI llllir iifKii .plli.M1 rinll iiin(!rliii lif.U" lk. J.ll.l-iru, (.ulutadu pllli. Cul. In fiow,M nw It 1 lilt in pi" liii'.l ilii.iii A Iwll. Htat, Alto utnufMlurtr or HiHtbrJ.C. AjtrOo. ran. CltLUKV PCCIORAU wvn ri Physicians Recommend Castoria p ASTORIA liQ3 mot with pronounced favor on tlio part of physicians, pharma- coutical cociotics and medical authorities. It ia uBod by physicians with rosulta moat gratifying. Tho oxtonded uso of Castoria in unquestionably tho roBult of throo facts: Tho indisputablo ovidonco that it is harmless: Second That it not only allays stomach pains and quiots tho nerves but assimi lates tho food : nird It i3 an agrcoablo and porfect substitute for Caator Oil It ia absolutely safe. It doea not contain any Opium, Morphino, or othor narcotio and docs not atupofy. It is unliko Soothing Syrups, Batemon's Drops, Godfroy'o Cordial, oto. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to Bay. Our duty, how ovor, ia to exposo dangor and record tho means of advancing health. Tho day for poisoning innocont ohildron through greed or ignoranco ought to ond. To our knowlodgo, Castoria is a romedy which produces composuro and hoalth, by regulating tho systemnot by stupefying it and our roadora ore ontitlcd to tho information. Hull's Journal of Jloalllu Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. i "" il riTTT". ir'inrrtnii Atctable IVcpawlionfor As slmilAtlng Uic YooA nml Hcciiln tkng the Slocvid'JS niul Ucmcu of mi mmm Promotes Dnlcslion.CIerful nc33 ntvl Itcst.Contaliis nelilicr Otmim.Morpuiiir nor HuicioL Not Maiic otic. KuvssajirSwuzrtTvmt yUyjM SffJ' JlJtnn All Ji llmmJ Ancifccl Itcinctly forConsllpn lion, Sour Slotiucli.DinnlKitM. N'orHLs.Coimilsioiis.tcvcnsii turjs find Loss or Sixi:r. TccSinulc Sitfnnlnrc of NEW VOIMC. txcT copy or whappch. Dr. II. Unlit end Scott, of Chlcngo, Ilia., nayi: "I haro prencrlbcd your Cutorin often for Infnnto during my practice, and find U very rank-factory." Dr. Vi'Illlnm Uclmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, aaya: "Your Castoria ntands f.rct In tta claw. In tny thirty yeara of practice I can say I never havo found nnythlni; that so filled tho plnco." Dr. J, H. Taft, of I) rook I yn, N. Y., enys: MI baro used your Castoria and found It an oxcollant remedy In my household and prlvato practice for many ycara. Tho formula la excellent." Dr. It. J. Hamltn, of Detroit, Mich., eaya: "I prescribe your Ottorla extensively, ru I havo novor found anytblns to equal It for children's troubles. I am awaro that there nro lmltatlona In tho field, but I always ceo that my patients cot Flotchcr's." Dr.Wm.J. MoCrann, of Omaha, Nob., says: "Aa tbo father of thirteen children I certainly know soracthlni; about your great medicine, and aside from my own family oxpcrlonco I havo In my ycara of practice found Cas toria a popular and efficient romedy In almost every homo." Dr. J. It. Clausen,. of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "The nanio that your Cas toria baa mado for itself In tho tens of thousands of homes blessed by tha preeenco of children, scarcely needs to bo supplemented by the endorse ment of tho medical profession, but I, for ono, moot heartily endorso It and bcllovo it an excellent remedy." Dr. II. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Phyolsinns generally do not prcscrlbo proprietary preparations, but In tho caso of Castoria my experi ence, 111(0 that of many otbor physicians, has taught mo to niako an ex ception. I prcecrlbo your Castoria in my practice becauso I havo found It to bo n thoroughly rollablo remedy for chtldrcn'a complalnta. Any physi cian who has raised a family, aa I havo, will join mo in heartiest recom mendation of Castoria," GENUINE CASTOROA ALWAYS Six Boara tho Siguaturo of '. "- X-dKtV XV 'I VV ;g(0 JZ-?XjF Sjs Sa J? S f W&?ZtfJ. S'lSsC&&&'r Tie Kind You Have Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. ' V .l -J .WlVII-TyDai PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mora iot brighter ami fd.tcr colors than any othrr d. Ono 10c patkate color afltv. wool ami cotton equally well and I guarantied o give itr(c(t rrullt. Ak dratrr. ofnr Mill .cud po.t pain al 10c O packaic Writ lor (rca booklet how to d. Oleum and ml color. Muniiuc uuuu .j uniontnic. wu.ouri. wr iw. tfmmmtmmm iw CLASSIF1EDADVERTISING rorllmid Trude Ulrettory Name, ami Aildre.Mt In I'uitUnd ol Itepra anlallva tlu.lnea. rirmi, tllKAM HKf.llAOlt-V(. ur'il- Ui U. H. beimralor lo b Hi l.rit, rlla lur Iln ilu. lUtvlwowl lu, li mil and Dak. i'lANOH ,t OltllANH-M.nr ttna ln.lrum.nl r vrllo in areounh t'cknruor r.inoval of Imynr Writ for ducr uilon of piano, now on lian I. Uriua, .1. Wrlta lodajr, UliB.rl Uo, fMllaad GASOLCNE ENGINES s to to,... lower lully viarraiitvil, IIJo. All .lie. it) li. at luwc.t irlc. Writ, for rtlo. HtllHSON MACMINlltY COMPANY Portland, Orason. THIS MEANS YOU MY DEAR FRIEND (Vn.l'lrr tlm imatauu stninp It. ii.i'fiilm'M Ur. lit It. fililllty ttrk to mm thing till It livt tlicru vt ritu fur imrllciilar.. S28 lumber Cxclmnse, Portland, Oregon flET OUT OP THE RUT J I am tlolKiicr nf book, mnitailno and rataloiriie rover., tuiilnon titnla, letter licailt, bill lioaila and ndurttltiir nil.; ran make tlio irlnt of )our ttoro look vntlreljr dlf fureut by romtivtiia; I'olv., vie , from ,rltit. CIIAIiLCS SCIIRAM 2-5', Morrlioii St. I'OKILAND, ORCGON FREE LOT AT OCEANSIDE (North Hindi) and lAiitl(iil Oak Honk Cno to awry inurlmn'r of tlio Hjiwial Kd. tloti of tlio 'library of the World's tle.l lllrrulurr."Hovolmiio. .Ilk bound, IX.tU ivr oliiiiio. noil ili'llviTj' -t ret HiidlAiioriiionllii laaOHiiit book. ilellitot free I'attluular. tij wrillnir J.t). MIllAR A CO., Columbia Uldir., j'ortland, Ore, P. N. U. No. 47-08 TV IIKN wrllliiK to advertlors)il.uie ..,i,.,,i na ,iaiir. Mill llllatia. One cupful of hhmI milk, one-half cupful of Imtlcr. ow ctiirul miKar. two I'M, (UU'liHif cakt of ciniire.wl jomkL. Mnko n ntirr butter hy aitilltiK little fluttr to the hIkmo IriertxlW'iitx, ataml In n warm ;ilmo to rlne; whmt tery llicht work In ciioukIi flour to make n rather laoft ilouitli, hikI mInihI In a warm place to rlo riBHlii, .Mould Into roll whn .llclit and Mt In imiin to rl-, until twlt-o their hI.u, then rub over the tupt with (niiKHr ami milk, sprinkle lightly with clniiHiiioii Mitd (Mate. Tbf can lie iiihiIo of iunl pfirtn of wlwilc wheat and whltn flour and are lelleloti. but nIihiiIiI nluays Ik? wtvmI Imt. When re- heating tliiin for the table dip Into cold water before laeitig In the oven. Ilrnllrit t'lilrkrii, Klngc. llt down the hack. chan anl wIh with a damp cloth. Cub lnitldo anil out with a little butler, then nprln Me with wait sihI ixf. Arranat on a greamd wire bnillcr. Cexik with lleali Mdi toward tin- fire at llrnt. When warinl iHild a little fartlter away from the fire. Turn (KraNlonaly on the nkln lde, but lw careful, a It readily s"orelu-. A ehleken welKhlni; to K)inds and a half will take from fif teen to twenty minute; If not well done It will be touch. Tramifer to a hot platter and rub again with butter. W. L. DOUGLAS S.SO&S.OQ Shoes UCOT IN THE WORLD rY.LOoffIi $4 GBt EiJga line. :i!wclM(4tijiiJaiHirptiw) W, j. iKMr1.' lab. Mn( llmM la b ifKKl ipt.-ltnliil.-o.i .irf n'MT (.tfra09 & tv MMmsmA vmm a . Almond Ofitm I'uilillnar. Krmk three tHbletMxnfiilit of gelatin lu cold wator and, when aoft, add a cup of trailing water. Ktlr well and set alde to cool. While cooling whip a half-pint of cream and crop a Imlf-eup uf blmiehel almotMla. Heat two egi.i very light ami whip lu a cup of autcar. When the giHatln In cool add to It the ig and sugar, tlien the wlilppetl cream, one toaKKMiful of lemon Julco and, la.tly, the ehoipd almonds. flora rnfl MrkiRtlSl AT ALL Mt!CE9. ' j!V. ." oj C6iiir.t,'a en-.. t aa to J1.00. Try V. 1- I)oiicl Wmiwn'a, 3IIm- ami ILIilldrnn'a aliri for llr, (11 and wt.r tliT eiret (itlier niakf. It I could take you Into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show ' you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes ore made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, I wear longer, and are of greater value . than any other make. Wherever you live, you n obtain W. L. Douclat ahoea. III. name and price I ftamred on the Inttom.whkh protccta jouasaln.l hlgti price, and Inferior no.. Tom no muomih lufn. Ask.ourdealerlorW.L.Douf;la.ahoe and In.l.t upon havlnr them, ait Ctltrlitltlt uttii f' lll rtt unr SftMia. WrIU lor lllu.lrated Catalog- l'H Style. W.UOOt'aLAS, DepU I J. Urockton, Maia. nUTrrentlaflna;, "William," srld the iiow, "aort then eg la to two plte. Thiy are to be sold at (llsTerant price." "Tw, a4r, rmU lh boy. "Tht frMh sad the awsr frn.ll 7" "Ko, ymi InnkaeMil; the blj and the little." Calraae Tribttae. tnfurmatlnn. TJm train bad atopped far wafer at a tittle station In the emintry. Ta tmtHuvtr with th ukull cap, see lrR a loae native slamllng on the station platform, nrfdrrwd him. "farmers around here ivrm to hive been enltlnir a god deal of bay this mornlHK," h asld "Yea, air," aaawored the native. "They're taklmr rUltt. Don't you think It look like ralnr "Sort oV "What do yeu sifppone they will do If it does rale?" "I reekea they'll bnve sen enenh to Co In out of it, mister." Chicago Trib une. In Hip .Nlelc or Time, Cohrldae was enuneratlax tb stench es of Cojejcnv. He hsd esitateil up to seventy-one, and stopid In ilejmlr. "That eM4 lo be alH" he muttered. "And I've Ju got to have another one'" At this mofaeat an autaaiobtle whizzed by. "Ah r he exHalmed. 'There It Is !" KnlAaa the acrange odor with sitlafnc tloa Id aplte ef lt dtagrreahle rjualtiy, be proceeded to write Hl Immortal poem. .It rn 11 Jinn. "So the burglar that paid your borne a visit the other night wasn't a 'gentle man burxtar'?" said Mr. A. "I I mNjhW aay art," pouted Mrs. Z. "He took all of your money?" "Y-yea." "And all of your Jewels?" "Y-yct. Il-but I eouhl have stood all of that, but for oe thins." "And what was that, dear?" "He he said the baby was boms lr." The other day la Parti a do; was seen in a motor ear with a weH-fitted pair of blue spectacles to protect bis eyes. IVIint (lie Onion Will tin. It Is well known that an onion oaten at bodtlme will euro n mid. unit nx n plitster It remove Inflamniatluu and iHtarnunoao. Hut It la not generally known that It cures HieeplewiiieM. Tako nil the julev out of one or more onions mid you have a auiollliij; eomiHiuud that will quiet the nerve after u few min ute of sMu'lllug, Juat frotn sheer wearl nee, and fh-oji will roault. It la Inxt to let someone viae try this roniely first. I'rpprr .Mniitfnpa. Keep large liell iieHrs in brine for two week; soak over night lu frenh water, llemove the inside and fill with grnted IwrxeradUli, grated onion, a lit tle green enir choptied tine, little white mustanl seed awl augur to tnnte; put lu the tops and drop them Into plml vinegar, with which has been heuted several tnblosioonfuts of ollvo oil. To Keep CnUet I'reab. Cut n hIUv of new broad about nil inch thick anil (dace lu the tin with the cake. Thla will help keep the cake fresh for kohh.' time. The bread uuiii bo renewed wlteu atale, aaya Home Chat. An apple placed lu tho cake tin will a newer the iMttie piirjioae aa the broad, and xlfuuhl nlao lw renewed when wintered. Ilruaarl .Sprouta. Take tha outer toavtM off ami lay tho llruMla aproutx lit ettld salted wa ter for threo-uartn of an hour. Drain, nut Into aaltad bnllliur wuter and cook aUiut fifteen minute, or until tender. Drain, awl lay In a hot dUh. KOMiHUI With Milt awl iNHHter and Hour over till molted buttar. Servo very hot. Ten lllarult. Hellclous twt bbteulta uro made by mixing it tabtueiHioiiful of sugitr, a tea- HHM)iiful of milt, mid it toH8HK)nful and u hulf of biiKlng iH)wdur with n quart jf flour, then mid two tnblexiMMmfuU of niolteil butter with milk enough to niuko the dough roll out easily, Huko lu u quick oven. (iriua. To ono pint of boiling witter mid n teaspoon Halt; stir lu corn meal and oue-h:ilf cup white flour until u thick' mush la made. Cook eight minute,' stirring all tho time that it tuny bo Hinooth. Pour In groittil gem Irons;' lmko thirty mlnutea. I Ctiiiut-il l'vna. I Lay tho shelled inias lu cold wntor for hnlf-hour, then drain mid boll ten-1 der in salted water. Puck In air-tight Jars, boll up tho salted liquid, till the Jura to ovortlowlng with this nud be.tl linuuHllately. hponuo Cnko. Two i'l-l's. well builten : 0110 tumbler of sugar ; 0110 tumbler of Hour; one-halt tumbler of cold water; one hulf ton spoonful of Fodti; ono tonspoonfiil of cream of tartar. Flavor with oxtraci of lemou. What S) Wiih You feif This Can SSs Oil Bo 0 If eater iSSr J I Si?x AtF fiffiy S.1.T With a Perfection Oil Heater yon can heat a cold bed-room, make a sick-room more comfortable, warm a chilly hallway, heat water quickly, and do many things better than can be done with any other stove no matter what fuel it burns. The superiority of the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Ilea In the fact that It generates Intente heat without amoke or .melt. The oil fount and the wick; carrier are made of brat, throughout, which luiurts durability Circa great heat al small coL lounl ha. oil Indicator anj handle. Heater la Ufc-ht and portable. Ablulcljr aafc and .Imple wick cannot be turned too lilfih or too low O eraled as ea.lly a. a lamp. All parts ea.ily cleaned. Two Balahea nickel and Japan, livery heater wairanlrd If not at your dealer's write Dearest agency for ueacupllTC circular. can be uaed In any room and I. the bett aU-round bouac lamp ma-te. Gttra a clear, ateadv lllht. li the Miest lamp jou can Draa. thmushont and nickel pUted Kquioeol with lh. iiri iumra.1 iittiner llau.laoair lmDlc Mtl.raclonr. Kerry Imp warrautnl Write tu uerot a jeucy If yuu canuat get It fioiu your dealer. STANDARD OIL COMPANY U The buy. I?0 Lamp S 22SHSEa3KE3!S5ZSSSSC2rz: smuxt XVk (j;,.,.....rj, u RUBBER STAMPS Bwt In Amrrico We make them W' .In iil take order and reddlenur Kubber HamK. seal., titr Wo manufacture our Ovvn COOdS. "ur e.ulpuirlil la the newral and brat money ran bu W rile today for our "ItubWr Mawp faialoue " THE IRWIN-IIODSON COn Fortland, Oreeon WANTED Jn this loeallty (or eUewhere) a bu.tler to tell our tree, etr. (Kxperieueo not nereaiary for tueeeaa.) Address OREGON NURSERY COMPANY Salem, Oregon. You had just aa well tnlte advant age of the big dividend payers, at your very door, as the Ea.tern in vestor. SS- ' 20 PER YEAR With your money under your own control. Principal guaranteed by Bank Certificate of deposit. You select the bank. Fullest investi gation invited. -. Pacific Coast Securities Go. PORTUKO, OREGON. Banking oy laii WE PAY INTEREST On savinga deposits of n dollar or more, compounded twico every year. It is Just as easy to open a Savings Account with us by Mad as If you lived next door. Kend for our free book let, "llankng by Mall," and learn lull paiticulars. Address Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts.