THANKSGIVING Turkey. Ctome, Ducks; ship us every one. Writ tkvi tell us what you have. v never chars oom mwlon. & are pHvmtc todfiy Hi follows: Live Uhickenn, Uto. liloek Porkdl-2o. Vtml to MO rounds, llo. rTooommisRioii. Add rose all shipments; FRANK X SMITH MEAT CO." '"Fighting tire Beef Trust" Portland, . - . - - Oregon !. Lightning Seemingly at Play. That the gambols of electricity are most fearful and wonderful was illus trated in the . month of June-1873, when, according to Framroarion',' the electric 1 current entered ji butcher's shop and followed the iron, bare from which, the quarters of meat were hung until It reached a hook on which the skinned carcass of a whole ox was suspended. This was galvanized, and for several seconds it was frightfully contorted as if In convulsions. ,' - A Many-Horned Cow. A cow with 17 horns is the interest ing monstrosity reported by a traveler from the south. The horns, we are told, protrude from tho cow's back, each "one resting on a joint in the spinal column. The farmer who owns the horned wonder is proud of her. She is proud of her gift, and out of thankfulness for her distinction pro duces more milk than any other cow on the farm. Detroit Free Press. . His Manly Protest. A tender-hearted youth was once present at an Oxford supper, where the fathers of those assembled were being foundly abused for their pars! mony in supplying the demands of their sons. At last, after having long kept silence, he lifted up his voice in mild protest. ' "After all,' gentlemen," he said, "let us remember that they are our fellow-cvoptnres." An Ideal. I will strive to raise my own body and eoul daily into higher powers of duty and happiness; -not In rlvalshlp or oontentiqn with others, but for the help, delight, .i6io.r. of ' others, and for the Joy and peace of .my own life. John RusTrin'. I " v-v- ' Finland Appeals to Tourist. Finland, with Us thousand lakes, is nowj considered attractive enough to be on the general tourist's list H OWARD E. RTTRTON AnwTnr n(l fThmrilrt. Laailvilfh. (Inlnrmlo. HtH:iuittn urinpfli 4nlL flllvor, Lend. (1. fctol.l, Hilvur, 76u Gold. 60oi Zlno or Cupper, $1. Muillniirnvolopnfl a lfl full prlc liat nt ou Bjipllcutlnn. Control and Umpire workao uoitoo. tteiorenuet uuibouuie JNatlonw lians. WANTED At once, 2 men to learn to drive and repair automobiles. -. . HAWTHORNE GARAGE 445 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Ore, KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES Write for entaloirue and literature.' Developing and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention Portland Vhoto Supply Co. 149 Third Street l'UKTLAND, ORB. Machinery Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and exchanged: enginea. boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co., 7fi lut Nr.. Pnrl.lnn. Khtiii for Ktorlr I.iHt ami nrinAfl. COLLECTIONS EVERYWHERE No chartre unless we tret your money. Colton Adjustment Co., 410 Abington mag., lUtij Third St., Portland. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL Vm (el i nut therouck ietmSmu ir'nat inn wart mil can M rahioMl, ilu lama wark, drill arcaa inl lorim. Fmlr (quipped indue ahoy ind kIimI mm. Tuilna fat $35 cuk, $40 paymenti $10 per watk. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL I CARAGE. tut 23i ui Harms FarllaaJ.0r. $1.00 Saved la one made, and you can snve mora than one dollar by buying your Huts) direct from factory. We trnike them and sell thorn direct to you. ) Hata made to order, any shape, style I and color. Unfit cleaned miri hlockeil. All work .KiiaranUied. l'rice very reasonable. Try us on your next hut. HOY A I, HAT WOHKS Mai arden promptly ItraJrd Is. Main 8442. 223 Firtt St. Portland ' V "', v."' .. . I V ' & t' "c J' Sarsaparilla Cures blood humors, all eruptions, clears the complex iore'reates an appetite, aids digestiorij relieves that ired feeling, gives vigor and vim. Get it today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. -Value of Cheerfulness. Cheerfulness Is a thing to be mors profoundly grateful for than all that genius ever Inspired or talent accom plished. Next best to spontaneous cheerfulness la deliberate, Intended and persistent cheerlness which we can create, cultivate and so foster and cherish that after a few rears the world will never suspect that It was not a hereditary gift Helen Hunt Jackson. As She Saw the Notes. When my daughter was 4 years old she sat gazing at the notes on a piece of music, when she suddenly looked up and said: "Mamma, here's a lot of little boys on a wire fence," and, look ing down at it, said, after a moment's thought, "and some of 'em got hats on." Exchange. - Do Von tre By 8nIvT " Apply only from Aseptic Tubes to Prevent Infection. Murine Eye Salve la Tubes New Size 25c. Murine Eye Liq uid Z5c-60c. Kye Books in each Pksr. lll-Flttlng Shoes to Blame. . The cause of many broken insteps comes from Imperfectly fitted shoes. When fitting, if there Is too much space left in the toe of the shoe there Is no doubt about it that as soon as the shoe is worn for a short time the heel will begin to chafe and cause the wearer, much annoyance that could be, well dispensed with, if the olork is given enough time to fit the foot right. The ball of the foot should be at the curve of the sole. Origin of Common Names. Kings in the earliest days were merely "fathers of families," and the word is derived from the same source as "kin." Queen at first meant "wife" or "mother." An earl was an "elder" in the primitive society, while "czar" and "kaiser" are both derived from "Caesar." A dandelion is or once was "dent de Icon," meaning the lion's tooth, and vinegar was once "vin aigre," which means sour wine. DON'T BUY WATER. Skylights Tanks Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling . C. BAYER 204 Market Portland. Oregon BEND FOR CATALOGUE. Wan When you buy bluing for your laundry work, get RED CROSSBALL BLUE. A pure solid ball of blue, not a bottle of colored water. Used in thousands of homes for 20 years. Makes clothes pure white. Price, 10 cents. AT ALL GROCERS. Ordered Modest Inscription. , Wesley ordered that this Inscrip tion, if any, should be placed upon bis tombstone: "Hore lioth the body of John Wesley, a brand plucked out of the burning, who died of consumption in the fifty-first year of his age, and leaving, after his debts are paid, ten pounds behind him; praying, Ood be merciful to me an unprofitable ser vant." . ' One Solace Left. Tho president of an eastern college is authority for the statement that the average salary of college professors throughout this country is less than the average wages of the drivers, of ice wagons. It is to be hoped that the privilege of mentioning one's compen sation as "Balary" instead of "wages" is adequate solace to the pedagogto mind. . . , Post of Honor. When vice prevails and Impious men bear avay, the post of honor Is the private1 station. Addison. Coolness In Extremity. "Do you think ho would be cool In time of danger?" "I think - his feet would." Houston Post. . Mow to Get Well and Keep So. DR. WO The eminent Chlnee doctor, treat with rion-potaonoiiH, non-Injurious hurbs and cures nuch dinemwit of the Throat, Heart, Liver, Lunm. 8tomai:h, Kidrmyx. Anthmn, Pneumonia, Conaumutioii, Chronic Cnuirh, Piles, Constitution, Dysentery, Norvoun titma, Dit&inpas, Nnuralirin, IloRilache, Lumlint'o. ApprniliciliA, KhcumutiHm, Ca tarrh, Eczema, Etc CONSULTATION FREE It Is bettor to call than wrlto, 1uk those who are unable o come, mthI 4 ooiita in (tamps anrl eocure nymntom blnnk. Aftor caref ully eivinir symptoms thano wonderful health-Kiving horlie can be Becurl, which Will put yoa on the road torecovery. , , j Wo Chinese Medical Co. 250 '4 Alder St. Cor. Third, Porll.ind, Or ma FOR RHEUMATISM. Mrs. Olive Huntington, Norton, Ore.,tsya i "I consider your Mexican Mustang Lin iment the brat of lininu-iits. L have used it for different ailments and it always grive antist'iietory renults. It Is especially I7iintl itl pjiMi. rf lull ,1 inmii i ,. I.')iitiiu. tisni and atl forms ul'luineiicss.'' U 25c 50c. $1 bottle at Drug & Gen'l Store Riff PWWSmfsip VafllMCrsajM (MM MJHBvli ALCOHOL OPIUM T03ACC3 nu. rpsrv.iviiy inroo. Onlynutluuiawxl hovley lit milutn lu Orcaon. Write for iiluHtnvted clrrulsr. 4 i KcnrT itismu. 71 t.i 1 ih a. OESCH'S uNifN I. . FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SPRAINS, BRUISES OR ANT PAIN. ' madb only mr BLUMAUER-rRANK DRUG CO. PORTLAND, OREGON W. L. DOUGLAS 250, 3.00, 3.50 & M.00 SHOES '' Men mnd Women wear WX-Douglat shoes because they art) tha best ahnes nrnAurnA in r" .e.--- this country for tha price. Insist upon hav ing them. Take no other make. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The assurance that goes with an estab-, lished reputation is your assurance in buying w i n i ' If I could take you into my large fa3orie V at Brockton, Mass., and shoy you how V; CarCIUIIV W.I 1 Mlll n hnc sr. mnri ..... t 'O umuui J uu would then understand why they are war ranted to hold their shape, fit better and wear Ion ger than any other make for the price PflllTlflVTlia itennliie have w. I. Ilnnla. . na.iue mid price .lan.iwd on bottom S Z t, Z It T.n .,,.-... .,v..,i..- . r ....... . . SJ our town , w, it. VV. ' ci snoes In OM! l'Allt.l inv li(Vs' J,a.50of Jrom fi . ' cr',f,l,,y- Rl" direct IM.OOriltOK Mill im.Iiv,1y outw.oi 4KJLULA.S, blfju.k kUf iirm;tU(Uj uaae. ftt cwr lhtt Ul I 'IciwW . ALARM CLOCK THAT PEAKS Telia Hour, Half Hours and Quarter and Calls You In Time for Break. fast In Morning. - And now it is the talking clock a timepiece that actually calls out the hours, half hours and quarters, day and night, unless shut off. and will tell you the time to the minute any hour of the night if you press a little button at your bedside, an exchange says. 1 -. ' '; ' The works of this remarkable clock actuate a stout belt which runs over a roll connected with a sounding lm. Upon this belt, or rather film, the hours, which have been recorded by a phonograph, are impressed by galvani zation on a copper plate. The mechanism which moves the hands is connected with the speaking device, and this with a funnel which re-enforces the sound and projects it outward through a finely grated opea lng attached to the narrow Bide of the clock. At night a touch on a lever reduces the clock to silence. Dut if one wakes and wishes to know the hour without striking a light, an easily found, but ton is pressed and the clock imme diately states the time. The speech film Is practically in destructible and occupies very little space since, because of its elasticity,' it may be wound upon a very small roller. There is another new kind of alarm clock on the market It talks, but more for the purpose of making you get out of bed in the morning than to simply give you the time. Suppose, for instance, you want to be called at 6 o'clock. You set the clock with ita phonograph attachment for 6 o'clock. Then you go to bed. At 6 o'clock In the morning the clock starts the phonograph and you are awakened by a voice yelling, "Get up; get up. Time to get up. Break fast is waiting. You have hardly time to catch your train. Get up. , Hurry, now, etc." ALUMINUM AIR-COOLED PIPE Worked on 8ame Principle as Motor cycle and Aeroplane Engines Heat la Radiated. The curious pipe shown In this Il lustration is made of aluminum and la air-cooled in the same manner as mr y 1 1 mi i m, Patent Alr-Cooled Pipe. torcycle and aeroplane engines. The series of rings around the bowl radi ate heat on the same principle aa those on the above mentioned gaso line engine. Motor for Powder Factory. A special type of motor has been built for a British powder factory, In which precautions have been taken to render the motor flame-proof and explosion-proof. The motor case is very strongly built, so that it will stand explosion of dust or gases which might find their way into it. The Joints of the motor case are packed with hemp rope dipped in tar, this being considered more durable than rubber at high temperatures. The bearings are also specially packed to prevent the escape of hot gas in case of explosion within the motor. No ventilation for the interior of the mo tor is provided, but the casing la formed with corrugations which fur nish a large cooling surface. Reasons for Paris Floods. Two reasons are ascribed by French scientists for the floods that nearly overwhelmed Paris. One is the whole sale cutting down of trees in the Ar- donnes, the Vosges, Burgundy and along the affluents of the Seine. The other is the comet visitations. The theory of the noted astronomer, M. DesTandrcs, is that the cathodic rays of the sun, penetrating the gaseous tails of comets, are turned into X rays, notorious condensers of vapors. He holds that when the tall of a comet becomes entangled in the, earth's at mosphere serious floods may result . Study Internal Organs. A French scientist has combined the moving picture camera and X-ray ap paratus into an instrument by which the processes of internal organs may bo studied, and has given It the name of bloroentgenograph. NOTES OF SCIENCE INVENTION Women have usually better eye sight than men. The average pulse of a healthy man beats 72 times a minute. In the whole of France, last year, there were 497 balloon ascensions. There are eleven periodic comets of which the return has been observed. Sunflower seeds are eaten in Rus sia much as peanuts are eaten In the United States. Some of the newest automatic pistols are powerful enough to kill a man 1,000 yards away. From an artistic point of view a wo man's - face is more beautiful when viewed from the left The exports of phonographs and records from the United States have) doubled in two years. Among the latest Inventions is a machine which affixes stamps at the rate of 4.000 an hour. Lead glass, it has been found by English experts. Is almost as imper vious to X-rays as lead Itself. About 600,000 penguin egga are gathered from nearby islands and sold for food in Cape Colony each year. An instrument for measuring the nocturnal terrestrial radiation of heat has been Invented by a Danish scientist new hydroplane boat is said to be capable of a apeed of forty-five nautical mllta an hour, or fifty-two statute inlUt. "WitifrMt.e influence. People with magnetic bodies are tot ex known and six years, ago doctors discovered at . VladlksVkas, In the Caucasus, in girl of y twelve whose bo& was practically-a magnet According- to, a .medley who examined her; every objecf which she approach ed would move. Once she walked close to a kitchen dresspr, and in an instant the crockery upon it began to dance. On another occasion a heavy bottle) standing upon a labia was raised In the air when 'the magnetic maiden, went near it " Hits Himself In Head With Hammer. It is just as reasonable to hit your self in the head with a hammer to cure a headache as it is to try to cure rheumatism with alcohol. Salgrene contains absolutely no alcohol. Pro curable at all druggists. Ready for the Summons. "Suppose you knew you were to die tonight at 12 o'clock," asked a lady of Wesley, "how would you spend the intervening time?" "How, madam?" he replied. "Why, Just as I intend to spend it now. I should go through with my business, go to my room and to sleep at 10 o'clock, and wake up in glory." . If a dose of Hamlins Wizard Oil tak en at n'eht will nrevent vnnr havinor a bad cold in the morning, isn't it a good iaea io nave n reaay lo take the mo ment you feel the cold coming?- Care of Shoes. Evening shoes should be wrapped la tissue paper, and white shoes will turn yellow unless incased in blue paper. On most light shoe leather a spot or stain can be washed off, but where this is impossible or the shoe is too badly soiled it is better to dye it a darker color or black. Various shoe dyes can be purchased and with "a re newal of color now and then you have practically provided for' yourself a new pair of shoes. FOR ALL CYC DISEASES amm, mm i aw ..swum Tf TV Wedding Ring Lightning's Mark. During a' violent thunderstorm at Berwick, England, an extraordinary Incident occurred. Mrs. Mason of Castlegate was in bed with her hand resting on the counterpane when a flash of lightning entered and struck her wedding ring, taking a small piece clean out of it. Her hand was uninjured. WsVllifBO Do You Feci Bilious? Your Liver Needs Assistance TRY HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS It has a tonin? and a n rt H nivigui auiig i ii on the liver, stomach and bowels. fjsa Road to Something Better. Everything we endure patiently H a key to something beautiful we coula never enter otherwise. By the toil some road of study a scholar learal to got joy out of books and stones and trees. By the hard road of dlsolpllne a man learns to get Joy out of every day living. SDFFERE iveiear: rare relic of civil war Picture of Sack of' Flour Which Was Used to Raise the Sum r ! o .$1,000,000. w- Sycamore, Ill.-MDf all the war-time pictures, probably there are few rarer pictures than the accompanying print which has been preserved by S. T. Armstrong of this place. The sack of flour shown on the shoulder of the man In the picture was used to raise more than a million dollars for the famous sanitary commission, organ ized by Dr. Henry W. Bellows, Boston, during the last years of the Civil war. The object of the commission was to relieve suffering among Union sol diers, of the northern army. The scheme to raise funds for the commission by selling and reselling a n When Beecner "Hollered." Coming home from the morning errice one Sunday Dr. Beecher threw himself on a lounge and said, la a tone of deep dejection; "I believe that was the worst sermon I ever preached." One of his daughters protested that she- had seldom heard him when he waa more energetic. "Oh, yea," was the Impatient reply "When I haven't anything to say I always holler." The Outlook. ; : ' - . Life's Responsibilities The man called to a great work must not waste his ; Ufa In trivial things. He must not act like the keeper of the lighthouse who gave to the people in the cabins about him the oil which was intended for the mighty lanterns of the sea. Maeter linck. Truth In Old Saying. , ' There Is an old aa the hills laying that men who cannot manage their own finances are exactly the ones to look after those of a nation. And because It Is too true Is the reason why It Is an old saying, irrespective as to what Dun or Bradstreat may say to the contrary. Desnerate ouqh Dangerous coughsExtrfcrnely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat .and lungs. Coughs that shake th whole body. You need a regu lar medicine, a doctor's medi cine, for such a cough. Ask your doctor about A y e r ' s Cherry Pectoral. A layers We publish our fansalaa 9 Ws banish. slok4 from our r-ltlrns Ws urg-s FCS. te consuii 7ssr ' doafcov Any good doctor will tell you that a medU cine like Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are ooa stipated. Ask your doctor if he knowa anything better than Ayer's Pills forcoN recting this sluggishness of the liver, j -leads by ths t. O. Aysr Co., Lowell, Million Dollar Sack of Flour. sack of flour originally worth $15 was the outcome of an election bet in Austin, Nev. This town was holding an election to decide the matter as to whether it would Incorporate. On one side of the question was a man named Gridley, shown in the picture, and on the other was one Herrlck. Gridley agreed that if the election went against him, he would carry on his shoulder a sack of flour and keep step to the tune of "Old John Brown," played by a fife and drum band trailing after him, the line of march being from one side of the town to the other. Herrlck agreed to do the same thing if the question was de cided contrary to his hopes, only the band was to play "Dixie." There was a deal of war time feeling mixed up In the matter: Grldley's side lost out and so there was a time set for him to pay his elee- toin bet After he had delivered the goods, Gridley at once offered to buy the flour back for $25 and Herrlck at once took him up. At this point Mr. Armstrong, who at that time was a citizen of the place, offered to give $30 for the trophy, falling In with Herrick's prop osition to turn the money over to the fund of the United States Sanitary commission. This was the start of the movement that ultimately ended In swelling the charitable fund to $1, 000,000 throughout the country. WHERE INDIANS MADE PEACE Unitarian Church at Taunton, Mass., ' Marks Scene of an Early Treaty With Redskins. Taunton, Mass. Among the relig ious edifices of Taunton, none is more Important in its historical associations than the Unitarian church, whose site marks the scene of the settlers' coun cil with King Philip, Immediately aft er that great warrior had been pro claimed sachem of the Indian tribes of Massachusetts in 1662. His promise, however, to continue the friendship then existing with the mmmm fix m Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. "RH A. Vn. " T nnffArArl tnr fl from female troubles and at last was almost helpless. I went to three doc tors and thev did ma no Rood, so my sister advised me to try Lydia E. rink, ham's VecetahlA Compound, and wnen l baa taken onlv twft hnttlna f could see a biz change, so I took six bottles and I am nnn Htrnntr nnrl wall again. . I don't know how to express . . 1 1 A l s ' i 1 . . uij Miau&a xur mo Kuua it uaa uone me and I hope all Buffering women will rive T.vdla "R. IHnkham'n Vofmrohla Compound a trial. It was worth its weight in sold," Mrs. J. r. EjfDucn. It. 1 D. No. 7. Erie. Pa. Lvdift "K. 'Pinkham'a WmtiMs Pnm pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harm ful dmirl. anrl tnJair Vinllo tha Mnnl for the largest number of actual cures ci lennue diseases, we snow or, ana thousands of voluntary testimonials are on tiln In thft lMiiklmm liKnrafn at Lynn, Mass., from women who have ixtcu vuiuu irum tuuiust every iorm oi female complaints, such as Inflamma tion, ulceration. rlisrl.aopmnta fthmtrl tumors, irregularities, periodic pains. uac&acne, inaigesuon ana nervous tirnt r:tliin VvAfv enfTaiMnr. ..Ma r w. w v. vu. .... 'WJ VUUVlllljJ nVUlHU owes it to herself to gfve Lydia E. Pink- cam s v egeiaDio compound a trial. n you wane special advice write Mtvi.tM'nlrhnm. I.rnn Mao. ---- . , ... ".-mi, ,v& Sift) It is free uud always lielpf uU ID) D 5 CD'S CW TMir SB aT f sV r f-k tvi s for COUGHS & COLDS Unitarian Church at Taunton. sblonlsts, was broken 13 years later, when, provoked by the encroachments 3f the whites, he devastated the New England settlements, finally meeting his own death at the hands of a faith less Indian in 1676. s It is a significant fact .however, that Taunton, which was originally known by the Indian name of Cohannet, was spared the harrowing details of the war, but whether It was because of the treaty or because of the fact that the town with Its surroundings had been the special hunting ground of King Philip, was never known. More Dogs In France Paris. There are more dogs In France than most countries. Thus it appears that to one thousand inhab itants there are 75 dogs in France and only 38 In England, SI in Germany and 11 In Sweden. Still hydrophobia is extremely rare in the Department of the Seine, the last case observed dat ing back to the year 1905. Dr. Martel says this good state of things has been brought about by the law for killing not only every mad dog. but also for killing every dog any mad dog may have bitten or played with. But since this law cannot work out to perfection the French alw exterminate all stray dogs. Rules for Longevity. Brockton. Mass. A set of "rules for long life." compiled by Mrs. Mary Scrlggens, famed as the oldest wom an in Massachusetts, includes the fol lowing: "Do lots of hard work fifteen hours a day is not too much; abstain from Idle gossip; sever flirt, tor it is a use less waste of energy; do not read nov els; banish the vanity of drees; keef away from dances and shows." urn i m Do You Feel This Way ? Do yoa feel all tired out P Do you sometime think you iust can't work awav at vour profes sion or trade any longer P Do you have a poor ape the, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep P Are your nerves all gone, and your stomach too P Has am bition to forge ahead io the world left youP If so, yon might as well put a stop to your misery. You can do it if ; you will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will make you a different individual. It will set your lazy Kver to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and your appetite will come beck. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after eon sumption has almost gained a foothold in the form - of lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will brinj about a cure in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. KkY . Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is given free to all who wish to write him. Hia great sueeess has come from his wide experience and varied practice. V - , Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi tutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended ' to be "just as good."; Dr.'. Pierce's medicines are op known composition. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit forming drugs. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo N. Y. for DISTEMPER Pink Eye, EplzooOCj CL- e and Catarrhal Fever Sure cure and positive preventive, no matter how horses at any aire are infected or "exposed." Liquid, given on the tongue; acts on the Blood and Glands, expels the poisonous germs from the body. Cures Dis temper in Does and Sheep and Cholera in Poultry. Largest selling' live stock remedy. Cures La Grippe among human beings and Is a fine Kid. ney remedy. BOe and $1 a bottle; $5 and $10 a dozen. Cut this out. Keep it. Show to your druggist, who will get it for you. Free Booklet, "Dis temper, Causes and Cures." Special agents wanted. SPOHN MEDICAL Mi:S3&& GOSHEN, IND.;U.S Ancient Hebrew Calendar. Sabbath keeping appears In history toon after the Babel confusion among all the scattered nations, and when Israel left Egypt there were five known methods of Sabbath counting, The ancient Hebrew calendar was the nearest approach 'to a scientific calen dar of any of which we have any rec ord. . ' ' , . TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes andGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Courage and Duty. To be strong in dull and dreary duty is almost the hardest task a man can face. It Is a noble thing to be brave in tragic moments, but perhaps there is something even nobler than that. It is to be brave and glad, and strong, and tender when the sky is gray and when the road la dreary. George H. Morrison. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take. For Boarding School. . Napkla rings of hand beaten silver are designed especially for the use of boys and girls at boarding school. They are In an oval shape, about three and a hvlf inches being the largest diameter;! and the child's initials will be added f or a consideration. The same rings are also sold for holding the baby's bib. - Mottrs will tad Mrs. WlurtoWs Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use lot their children turlng the teething period. . About Twenty Per Capita." It Is said that the people of Chicago consume 40,000,000 pigs' feet every year. Perhaps Oiat accounts for a whole lot of Chicago's peculiarities. Where Women Rule. ' Suffragists will be' interested tfl know that women fulfil every publio function in the French village of Froissy from barber, postman and town crier to stationmaster and sig naller, each post is filled by a woman, BE CURED Rheumatism. Skin Diseases, Stomach and Lung Troubles Cured permanently nt small wt. NO FAKH. $100 trial package 25 cents. Address Luna's lulu oral Wonder Co., 231 Muin St., Portland, Ore. K)7 Broadway, Oakland. Oal. H. W. Znng & Son, May 17, 191L Porrlrind, Or., Gentlemen: I rount express my (mrprlne and pleasure at the work of your Mineral Wonder in relation to myself. The package I received from your representative here, olthouKh.Uried but ic&4 Jew weeks, has wrought surprininKly pleaaant re sults in my conditiou. As a kidney and bladder cleaner it Is KhiK. Very respectfully, W. R. THOMAS, in i i 'ft TUBERS BROS. DAIRY FEED' :! i ! '! BEST AKD CHEAPEST, . 1 1 i Ask your dealer for it. If he does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does. IALBERS BROS jiilMIUINGCpiiii Portland, oregon! m INU No, - TTTIIEIV writing to advertisers plauwe a I mention thiaaper. MIlilONS of FAM ILIES usinSvWDITDof IfiS 4aV UW M. I W A 1 VW FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND SOUR STOMACH. GAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION AW BILIOUSNESS, WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. INI tit CIKCLE ON EVERY PACKAGE 0FTHE GENUINE THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS ' MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS. IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH. OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH. WHEN YOU ASK FOR SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREP AR INC TO DECEIVE YOU., TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE GENUINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ALL RELIABLE DRUCGISTS KNOW THAT THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT D MANU FACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY NOTE THE NAME PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR TUP lUYrrnu inn iu THE CIRCLE. NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE. Of THE CXNUINE ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS REGULAR PRICE SOc PER BOTTLE. - I CtHTOt AUTO H O tl p J j -JhIO if iia-SK ii if ' t wn'm urn . wf.l II. I MINIATURE PICTURE Of PACKAGl SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA B ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OP SADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT B MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE. AND MSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT B EQUALLY BENEFICIAL ft) WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. Al US AY BlrV TUff frvinM California Fig Syrup Gg