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and filter can bo bo beneficial or jwmuijouB as in tne nursery. Tne 1 woratlthlng you can give a young fcaby.funder a year old, is bread, says ;a writer. But later on bread bo 's comes useful It should nevr h given new to a child at any age, but Btaie bread or toast, or bread baked crisp In the oven, la excellent for children. They really want more cnsp roods nowadays, and if this fact was taken to heart the next TpnAm. eetn ana weak digestion. ". '. Pleasant M n. lull... A local author went to the Hhrar to gel a coby of his own latest hook ':, He had a friend with him. "Is 'Fate .and Fussing' in?" he Inquired. "Tea. sir," answered the librarian, promptly. "But how do you know without look ing?" "It's never been out yet!" Cleveland Leader. - ; Dry Cleaned Them. "Why is your grandpa's face band aged?" asks the lady next door. "He was sleeping in his big chair," explains the little girl, "and Willie turned the nozzle of the vacuum clean er against his whiskers." Life. Years of Suffering Catarrh and Blood Disease -Doctors Failed to Cure. Miss Mabel F. Dawkins, 1214 Lafay ette St., Fort Wayne, Ind., writes: "For three years I was troubled with catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev eral doctors and a dozen different rem edies, but none of them did me any good. A friend told me of Hood's Sar eaparllla. I took two bottles of this medicine and was as well and strong as ever. I feel like a different person and recommend Hood's to any one suf fering from catarrh." Get It today in usual liquid form or Chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs : Cradle Unfashionable. Cradles are going out; children are not wearing them any more. People tell us that rocking is unhygienic; ba bies, according to modern idea, should go to sleep naturally In a stationary r germ-proof ' bed, with antiseptic pil lows and sanitized rattle. Sentiment may save the cradle for a little while, but sooner or later it will go to ihe 'dusty attic along with the hair-cloth sofa. Maybe the infant of to-morrow will bear up somehow under these accumulated misfortunes, will strug gle along somehow to maturity, but what about the artists, the poets, the song writers? What a world of sen timent and melody has been woven around the theme of the mother and the gently rocking craffle! What kind of song will the poor poet of the fu ture be able to make about an enam eled iron crib with brass trimmings.' Success Magazine. i No Protection for 8eagulls. Seagulls have increased In numbers so enormously in Devonshire, and have caused so much damage to fish, that the Devon Sea fisheries commit tee hub passea ' a resolution m ravor of the removal of protection from the birds and their eggs. It was esti mated that one gull ate ten fish in twenty-four hours. Pall Mall Gazette. Tents, Awnings, Sails Cots. Hammocks, Canrai and Covert 1 or 1,000 at factory prices. PACIFIC TENT AND AWNING CO. 27 N. First St. Portland. Or. i.WJIII!WIUiipiW Munyons Witch Hazel Soap - In mnrn RnntMmr thnn jvifc oui tTcam; more no.u- inir than any lotion; liniment or salve; more beautifying ihnu any cos- , nietic. Cures dandruff ami step hair ' - from falling out. HETTY GHEES. Tkff a the mad arixe far Rtsef at ft Seattle EipaaHoa Its Car. Tbei art posted Perttaad'l smt stutihd prean. Una U slanti by enrol. Send poital far aUknw txU;. THE SIBiOd ROSE NURSERIES. 1180 C Hihrukw AnsH, Portland, Orefs. A p A Lr & I -1 T V'lii T L. DOUGLAS H PROCE88ED SHOES WOTS $2.00, $2.60, $3.00, 13.50, $4.00, $8.00 WOMEN'S $3.80, $ J,$3.80, $4 MvffMnn so a. s on f THE STANDARD . FOR 30 YEARS Taeyare absolutely the most populaiand bestshoes for the price In America. They are the leaders every where because thev hold their shape, fit better, look better and wear lon- fer than other makes, hev are positively the most economical shoes for yon to buy. W. L. Douglas name and the retail price are (tamped on the bottom value guaranteed. TAKE NO SUB8TITUTII If your dealer cannot supply yoa write for Mail Order Catalog . W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Mass. , In Gracious June. Jnne la Ood's alms to the poor. He feeds them with the tweet air, b clothes their naked bodies with the warmth of the sunshine. I sever feel Inclined to be charitable to June. It seems to me that heaven baa taken It cS my bands, and I am sorry for no one. From "Gathered Leaves" of Mary E. Coleridge. IVTJU to is me ins n jmei a remedy lor COUCHS and COLDS1 he Will Turn Over All Baalaejaa te) Her Danarhter. Mrs. Hetty Green, celebrated for years as the richest and shrewest busi ness woman in the world, will soon retire from active business life and will turn over the handling of her immense fortune, estimated at $50,- 000,000, to her daughter Sylvia, now Mrs. Matthew Astor Wilks. For months it has been rumored that Mrs. Green's health is failing. and these rumors have been partially substantiated during the last few weeks by the irregularity of the aged woman's visits to her office In the Chemical National Bank, and ner feeble appearance when she does ma terialize there. Among the few per sons In close touch with Mrs. Green It is understood that for years she has been Quietly training her daughter to successfully manage her immense for tune, and that, since her daughter's marriage to Mr. Wilks, with Its ac companying possibility of an heir, this training has been increased. It is re ported that the transfer of the active control of Mrs. Green's millions to her daughter for management is only a Question of a few weeks at most. Hetty Green. Is 78 years old. Her age, coupled with her monotonous business routine, has begun to tell up on her. 8he no longer Is able to put the snap and flash Into the handling of her affairs that characterized her in the past, although her shrewdness, it Is said, is as keen as ever. One of Mrs. Green's geratest, disappointments In life, it Is said, has been the non- inclination of her son, Edward H. R. Green, who lives In Texas, to become as famous a financier as herself, ki one time she put $20,000,000 Into southwestern railroads for her son, so that he might become a railroad mag nate. The accumulation of wealth, however, is not a fad with Edward H. R. Green, who Is content to live well and carry on sufficient business at the same time to keep his mind occupied, Sylvia, the daugther, takes more after her mother, and It is on this account that the control of her mother's enor mous fortune will soon be turned over to her. New York American. Saying Grace. I own that I am disposed to say grace upon twenty other occasions in the course of the day besides my din ner. 1 want a form for setting out upon a pleasant walk, for a moon light ramble, for a friendly meeting, or a solved problem, Why have we none for books, those spiritual repasts a grace before Milton-a grace be fore Shakespeare a devotional exer cise proper to be said before' readina the "Faery Queen?" Charles Lamb. . Wealth Buried With the Dead. The Dyaks, besides the deceased' property, bury with him sometimes large sums of money and other valu ables, bo that It frequently happens that a father, unfortunate In his fam ily, Is by the death of his children reduced to poverty. And In some ex tinct societies of America nothing but the deceased's land, which they were unable to put into his grave, remained for his widow and children. KODAKS sTppklT Write for catalosrues and literature. Developing and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention Portland Photo Supply Co. 149 Third Street PORTLAND, ORE. TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER . EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT CUJSSnfiDEVERS 'PORTLAND. OftE.' jl TRY KIUOIIE EYE REHEDlf For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eye and H GRANULATED EYELIDS i Murine Doesn't Smart-Soothes Eye Pair DranWs Sol Marias Era BaawiV. UqiU. 25c Sec, $I.M Murine 7 Sabre, in Auptie Tubes, 25c, $1.00 EYE BOOKS AND ADVICE FREE BY MAIl Murine Eye Remedy CoChicaga ALCOHOL DPIUM TOBACCO ted Haeif-T la iroaou. Writ lor lilnstmtoa circular. Only authorised I miwta in un Stan ikjtituti, 71 turn a. A Dictum. R is a frame of mind here, as ft was a frame of mind there. To zeal ously cherish the sanity of existence, To labor, albeit In what a turmoil of grim stress, with the twinkle of mirth tn your heart and the light of com passion In your eya Never to give over the pursuit of beauty la an things. . Never to abandon the fnk Bng of dreams, however vague and dim la the dust of daily endeavor. Thus shall yon Increase the percep tion of your soul and realise the Joy f life. Robert Bowman Feck, VURH A HAN IS A FAHTJEB. When he values success more than character and self-respect When he has no confidence in him self nor In his fellow, men.. When he does not try to make nit work a little better each day. When he loves his own plans and Interests more than humanity. . When be tries to rule other by bullying Instead of by example. When he knows that he is in the wrong, but Is afraid to admit It When his friends like hint for what he has more than for what he is. When he values wealth above health, self-respect and the good opinion of others. . - . :, j- V;- When he is so busy doing that he has no time for smiles and cheering words. :.V When he Is so burdened by hie busi ness that he finds no time tor rest and recreation. . When he lets a day go by without making some one happier and more comfortable. When, he envies others because they have more ability, talent or wealth than he has. .: ' " "'' ' When be becomes so absorbed In hit work that he cannot see that life is greater than. work. ', When he does not care what happens to his neighbor or to his friend so long as he Is prosperous. s. FASHION HINTS A neat dress for morning it mads on the most simple of lines. It is one piece in style, and depends entirely for trimming effect on the contrasting material used in the collar and cuffs. " rzOTLB AJTD TEISQX The harpy eagle of Brazil feeds ex clusively on monkeys, ' London has 2,150 miles of streets and 390 mllee of tramways. Eighty-seven In every hundred Ca nadian fanners own their own farms. Cooked food is sold from automo biles in the streets of Paris, Berlin and Moscow. Six arc lamps installed in a London theater, In 187 J, were the first eleo trlo lamps used commercially in that city. . , Costa Rica Is solidly on a gold basis and experiences none of the disadvant ages of fluctuations in . the price of silver for exchange. The latest estimate placed on the wheat crop in Chile for the harvest of 1910 fixes ' the yield at 23,642.000 bushels a big gain over 1909. Though blessed with the most fertile soil and most favorable climate In the world, the United States produce less wheat an acre planted than England, Germany or Holland. ' Newitt C. Baldwin, the oldest official of the Methodist Ctfurch in Verona, N. J., estimates that he has walked 25,000 miles in going from his home to the church and back In the last fifty-five years. His home Is one mile from the church. The declared exports from Smyrna to the United States increased from $2,413,937 In 1908 to $3,703,825 in 1909. Opium shipments Increased from $411,- 684 to $1,091,050 and carpets . from $149,278 to $349,129, and tobacco from $257,831 to $430,136. Mrs. Mary Bruen, mother of the Rev erend J. de Hart Bruen, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Beivi- dere. N J., is 84 years old and has spent seventy-two years of her life in teaching Sunday school. At present she has charge of a Bible class in her son's church. Maurice Maeterlinck, whose literary craft is a marvel of the present day, and who has just produced in London the successful drama, "Bluebird,'' li a delightful talker to one or two friends. When faced by half a dozen or more he becomes ae shy as a school girl and cannot be driven Into speech. Change of Program. Washinirton Star. Soon, as the mild, warm days depart To other tasks we'll torn na. We'll pass the ice box by and start On filling op the furnace. Little Willie Say," pa, what is , a bookworm? Pa A bookworm, my son, is either a person who would rath er read a book than ' eat or -a worm that would rather eat a book than read. Chicago Daily News. The Heavy Heart. . Great calamities do not embitter ex istence. It Is the petty vexations, the small Jealousies, the little disappoint ments, that make the heart heavy and the temper sour. Don't let them. An ger is pure waste of vitality. It helps nobody, and hinders everybody. No woman does her best except when she Is cheerful. ' A light heart makes busy hands and keeps the mind free and alert . No misfortune is so great as one that sours the temper. Mothers wfll find Mrs. WlntloVs Boothlng Byrap the best remedy to use foi their children aurlDg the teething period. ... ;The Real Thing. Fred, aged three, had been a naughty boy, and his mother bad pun ished him. ' He felt very much hurt and complained to his auntie about his mamma's spanking him. Auntie said: ' "It is not you that mamma spanks, but a little devil inside of you who makes you do naughty thingB." 'After sitting very still for five minutes he Bald: "It beats all how it hurts me when that devil gets spanked." The Delineator. Physician's First Thought ; . A. physician was driving along the street, when his horse took fright and ran taway. He was thrown violently to the sidewalk, and knocked sense less. Presently, he recovered a little from bis . unconsciousness, . and, no ticing the crowd which had gathered about, him, remarked: "What's the matter, gentleman? Anybody hurt! I'm Doctor B Can I be of any service T ' ' - One Thing That Will Live forever,- PETTIT'S EYE SALVE, first box sold in 1807, rover 100 years ago, sales in crease yearly. All diwgists or How ard pros.,' Buffalo, N. Y. . , . ' Embarrassing HaDi. ' ' ' Hiooboghs are distinctly mortifying to .the victim. As they are signs ' of poor digestion nnd may mean bad stomach trouble, if of frequent occur rence, they should be treated medicin ally. For temporary cures try gradu ally dissolving a small lump of sugar on . the tongue. Slow, slppingi of hot water : Is also good, or gargling . the throat with ice water. It's Simply Great This is the popular ex pression of the thousands of persons who have taken Hosteller's Stomach Bitters during the past' 57 years in cases of Bloating, Heart burn, Headache, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Costive ness, : Biliousness, Malaria, fever and Ague. If you suffer, from these ailments get a bottle of the Bitters today It willdp you good. Get.,;.. ' IU1 OSTETTER CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTER - Possibly Greatest of All Tasks. Louisa M. Alcott once wrote: "To rear ten virtuous children, put ten nseful men and women Into the world and give them health and courage to work out their own aalvatlon is a bet ter. Job" done fc- the Lord than win ning a. battle or ruling a state," . Getting Back at the Prof. Prof. Is a watermelon a vegetable or a fruit? 8tude-I dont know. But please tell me whether clam digging is fish ing or agriculture. r sir hpm ml ET3 -BR X iiilU ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVgetableRieparatlonEirAs- ting ate Stomachs aniBowds i Promotes DidestionXHieerfid ncssand&strontalns neither Opum-Morphine rwrMiacraLi NOT NARCOTIC. WaaiaaiMBasaHStsaaManaassiBaaasa . AioeSud Prided Sam Anerfect Remedy forCoitsflM- Hon . Sour Stomadi.D'larrtm: Worms jConvnisionsfeverisu- ness andLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. wmsmm Hyv" I Ml!! ia.R.x.n.U undertheFoodaii I n fi ll I 11 1 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears the latore ( IP h Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. VMt osamwa , aim torn am. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SlXm AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. we want you to try this Fiano IN YOUR HOME FREE. We want you to try it at our expense because f. 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