The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191?, June 28, 1913, Image 3

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    POULTRY AND GAME
Can get you fancy prices for Wild Ducks
and other game in season. Write us for
cash offer on all kinds of poultry, pork, etc,
Pearson-Page Co., Portland
PATENTS
Wat so a V.. foli-man,
.(-'. Advice mid tiookB ire
Katea reasou&bie. Hit beat references. Beat sex vices
HOWARD E. PrRTOU - Assayer snd rhemlrt,
Lettd viHe, Col' Tftdo. Kjiwi iuea price: (Joid,
Sliver, .Lead, SI. doM, Biher. 76c; Gold, 6Uc; Zmo
r Copper, $1. Mailing on vo lopes s id full price list
sent oa application. Control and rmpire work so
Uoitad. Bofemoott: Carbonate National Bank.
Machinery
Second-Hand Machin
ery bought, sold and
exchanged: fnirinea.
boilers, sawmills, etc. 1 he J. . Martin Co.. 83 1st
t Portland. Bend for Stock List and prices.
WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE
information and booklets of value to you.
PACIFIC GUANO & FERTILIZER CO.
182 Madison St., Portland. Or.
BANDMEN: Bfe
H0LT0N and BUESCHER
band instruments. The most complete stock
of Musical Merchandibti in the Northwest.
Write for CataWues.
SEIBKIIMNG-LUCAS MUSIC CO.
134 Second Street. Portland. Oregon
Learn to be a DETECTIVE
Earn from $150 to $300 per month
Full course in ten weeks; actual experi
ence methods usod. Kusy payment plan.
For full particulars write
Istcrsilioiul Detective Training Grrespondesce Sdtsel
510-12 Dekum Bldg., Portland, Oregos.
FlATCY FI V Ifll I PUcedanywhat-
nav a " a-tracts
and kills all
;ei. Not, clean, or-aint-nul,
convrnirnt.
cheap. Laits all
6 srntly exprcis pre
paid fur JU
HAfcOU) 60M1U1, 100 fiiUlb Ave., Brooklyn, t
Do You Hear Well?
Test, without risk. In your own
home, the Audiphone with latest
9 instantaneous adjustment. It is
- iil.ni.ut himiinlvBinaittvAtnH,.nMH
S?$f and Rvviii's at once keen, distinct,
Jfc.-: aided hearing power to those who
are almost totally deaf. We will
. let you Hike an Audiphore home
fur a month. We ask a
small rental. Rental ap-
plied on purchase. This
snouiu appeal to you as a
S&V: nrnniuaitti.n ikat ouirht
V to be investigated.
k? ST0LZ ELEaROPHONE CO.
Pffl? i 230 bmkriiea'f Bldf.
gt p? Filth and SUrk. PortUm". Ort
Choir Couldn't See It.
The choir of a village church had
sung an anthem In the fine style, with
all its might and strength, till the
very roof of the old church seemed
to vibrate with tremendous uproar. At
the close of the anthem the lesson
for the day was begun. "And after
the uproar was ceased," the parson
read out, in a clear and sonorous voice.
The whole congregation immediately
tittered audibly, but the choir could
not understand the joke.
This Poet's Wife Was Practical.
"If I can do anything to cheer and
brighten the lives of my fellow men I
hall be perfectly satisfied," remarked
the long-haired poet. "Then," replied
his weary wife, "why don't you quit
writing poetry and get up a comic
series in which the humor is furnished
by some one who hits another over
the head with a club?"
Water in bluinir is adulteration Glass and wa
ter make liquid blue costly. Buy Red Cross Bail
Blue, makes clothes whiter than snow.
Art as Amusement.
Post Impressionist Of course I
paint purely for my own amusement,
you know. Visitor to Studio Non
sense, my dear fellow. They simply
tickle us to death, too! London Opin
ion. Habits of Men.
Some men carry a pint of small
change and others never break a dol
lar bill until the fragments of the
previous dollar have been totally ex
pended. Mothers win fin3 Mrs. Winnows Soothing
Syrup the best remedy to urn ior theix chUdraa
Ouxiug the teelMutf period.
Jackdaw Refused to Go.
A Jackdaw followed some children
to a school at Wargrave-on-Thames,
the other day, and when lessons began
tried to go inside. When a teacher at
tempted to catch it the Jackdaw de
fiantly exclaimed. "Get out! Get out!"
It remained in the playground until
the children were let out.
BELIEVE ME"
There is no common-sense
reason why you should be
without appetite why you
suffer distress after eating
why your liver and bowels
should be inactive. Try
Hostettcr's
STOMACH BITTERS
It will help you overcome all
Stomach, Liver and Bowelills
GET A BOTTLE AT ONCE
W?jbiJSr&ViZ' 31 reason. M,ule ol
ft yrtJTSij j' J nicUil, can'tsp.Uc.rtip
Kt'SC'Tf$Ti over will tMt s ilor
YtyrfSo fe2.M Jure anything.
BVStil VJ ST:ZJ&V Guaranteed effective.
RiCvVr.7- ; ittZJl 3 Bold by dealers, or
Ml
BSMStfS
the New Womanhood.
The new education must meet the
needs of womanhood as well as of
manhood. How strange that only with
in a generation have we really begun
to provide natural education for girls.
This is not so surprising, however. In
view of woman's position of relative
inferiority down even to the present
hour. Many a man, though born of
woman, still unconsciously holds his
own mother in such contempt as to
class her, in the eyes of the law, with
infants, imbeciles and convicts, and
therefore incompetent to participate
in the government of the race she
bears!
To keep woman in that position Is
not only unjust and illogical, but It Is
against nature, and therefore must and
shall be reformed. And you men, my
readers, will yet be the leaders In this
reform, writes the editor of Farm and
Home.
Nor will you, who abolished black
slavery 60 years ago, wait another half
century before abolishing white slavery.
Banish All
Skin Troubles
Remarkable Remedy That
Works Wonders Against
Eczema and All Rash
If you have been fighting some blood
trouble, some skin disease, call it eczema,
lupua, psoriasis, malaria, or what you
will, there Is but one sure, safe way to
Bet rid of it. Ask at any drug store for
a 11.00 bottle of S. S. S. and you are then
on the road to health. The action of this
remarkable remedy is Just as direct. Just
as positive, just as certain in Its Influ
ence as that the sun rises in the East.
It is one of those rare medical forces
which act in the blood with the same de
cree of certainty that is found in all nat
ural tendencies. The mariner In which
It dominates and controls the mysterious
transference of rich, red, pure arterial
blood for the diseased venous blood, is
marvelous.
Out through every skin pore acids,
germs and other blood impurities are
forced in the form of Invisible vapor.
Beneath the skin is a fine net work of
nerves, a myriad of them in which S. S. S.
works with untiring energy to prevent
the further destructive work of the acids
and blood impurities. These are scat
tered into the veins to be driven from
the system. The lungs breathe It out,
the liver is stimulated to consume a
great proportion of impurities, the stom
ach and intestines cease to convey into
the blood stream the catarrhal, malarial
germs; the bowels, kidneys, bladder and
all emunctorles of the body are marshaled
Into a fighting force to expel every ves
tige of eruptive disease.
There is scarcely a community any
where but what has its living example
of the wonderful curative effects of
S. S. S. Get a bottle of this famous rem
edy to-day, and if your case is stubborn
or peculiar write to The Swift Speciflo
Co., 160 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga, Their
medical laboratory is famous and Is con
ducted by renowned experts In blood and
skin diseases.
Raises
the
Dough
Better!
Wffitt
25c
Pound Can
All Grocer
Thorny Pathway of Genius.
An advertisement taken from a Chi
cago morning paper shows to what a
pass a genius may come in a great
city: "Wanted A collaborator, by a
young playwright. The play is al
ready written; collaborator to furnish
board and bed until play is produced."
Brevity.
Barber (beginning the haircut)
"Have you heard the story about the
guy that (resuming business) want
it short, sir?" Customer (a tired
editor) "Yes; a mere synopsis will
do!" Judge.
When Your Eyes Need Care
Try Marine Eye Remedy. No Smarting Feels
Fine Acta Quickly. Try It for Red, Weak,
Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyeiids. Illus
trated Book In each Package. Murine la
compounded by onr Ocnllsls not a "Patent Med
icine" but used In succss.ful I'hTSicians' Prao
tice for many years. Kuw d'-dicalcd to the Piib
liu and sold by Urutfrfstg at 25c and 60c per Bottle.
Marine ttyo Balve in Aseptio Tubes, 2fo and 60O.
Murine Eva Remedy Co., Chicago
Unwelcome Prescription.
An English doctor, recommending
exercise to prevent nervous break
downs, says: "If you are feeling stale
and unprofitable and longing for some
active exercise, you may obtain It by
walking briskly up and down the
stairs." Most of us, however, will con
tinue to prefer to press the elevator
button.
Don't bay water for bluing. Liquid blue fa aU
nost all water. Buy Ked Cross Ball blua, thm
Imu that's all blue.
Didn't Quite Understand.
Mrs. Ponsonby visiting Paris, Is re
ceiving her friends at a "little even
ing," and thinking to have a pleasant
change after talk, suggests to a gueet:
"And now, M. Dubois, shall we have
a rubber?" "Ah, madame," said M.
Dubois, with perfect politeness, but
plteously, "a thousand thanks, mals-
jo Je n'alme pas le massage!"
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.
i Chivalry Interpreted.
The phenomena of courtesy and
chivalry are simply additional proofs
that women have no souls, and that
when a man is being "polite" to a
woman, he Is simply ascribing to her
the minimum sense of personal Im
portance Is attached precisely In the
measure that it is understood. Wein
lnger. Complimented.
Stella "Was Mrs. Xewrich called a
: parasite?" Bella "Yes, but she
! thought It had something to do with
J Pari."
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SUFFRAGETTES
SPOIL RACES
Reins of Horses Seized While
Going Full Speed.
King's Horse Loses Race Rider In
jured and Suffragette Badly
Trampled Outsider Wins.
Epsom, England Wednesday's race
for the derby, the "blue ribbon" of
the British turf, was one of the most
sensational on record.
It was made memorable by a daring
militant suffragette outrage in which
Emily Wilding Davison was terribly
injured while trying to stop King
George's horse, Anmer, when he was
running at full speed around Tatten
ham Corner, by the disqualification for
bumping of Craganour, the favorite,
after he had finished first; and by the
award of the race with its stakes of
$32,500 to a rank outsider, Aboyeur,
a 100-to-l shot.
King George, Queen Mary and a
large assembly of royalties were wit
nesses of these exciting incidents,
which caused something like constern
ation among the immense crowds.
While interest in the classic was at
its most tense point, just as the 15
horses were turning the Tattenham
corner into the stretch, a woman
rushed out of the dense crowd and
threw herself in front of Anmer and
another horse, Agadir. She apparent
ly hoped to interfere with the prog
ress of the race by seizing Anmer's
reins and placing not only herself but
the two jockeys in danger.
Fortunately the horses were at the
end of the string or the consequences
might have been more serious. Aga
dir, ridden by Jockey Earl, passed in
safety, but the woman managed to
cling to Anmer's rein and brought
down both horse and rider.
Jones, the king's jockey, received
injuries necessitating his removal in
an ambulance, while the woman was
thown under Anmer's hoofs and ter
ribly kicked. She was taken uncon
scious to a hospital suffering from
severe injuries to her head. Suffra
gette papers are said to have been
found in her possession, and a suffra
gette flag bound round her body.
GIRL URGES USE OF LABEL
Daughter of Secretary of Labor
Speaks on Social Conditions.
St. Louis Miss Agnes Hart Wil
son, daughter of the secretary of labor
in President Wilson's cabinet, ad
dressed the National Women's Trade
Union League convention here and
urged that the women purchasers of
clothing be educated to demand the
union label.
"I don't favor the boycott," said
Miss Wilson, "but I do urge that we
start a movement to bring out the gar
ment makers' label on women's cloth
ing. The names of all union makers
of women's clothing should be men
tioned prominently in the official bul
letin of this league. That will adver
tise the goods and will advertise us."
Miss Wilson told of her personal in
vestigations of social conditions in
Washington, D. C, where she found
women and children working long
hours, under unsanitary conditions and
for poor pay.
Miss Wilson said that the work un
der unsatisfactory conditions to which
Bhe referred was in tenement districts
and usually was sewing, artificial flow
er making or other form of piece
work.
China Studies Aeroplanes.
San Francisco Tom Gunn, the
young Chinese aviator, left Wednes
day on the liner Wilhelmina, his des
tination being Shanghai, where he will
establish a military flying school for
the new republic. Gunn, who recent
ly received his commission from the
Chinese government, had to choose be
tween love and duty. Accomplishing
the latter, he hopes to return here
within a few months to wed Miss Lilly
Tong, daughter of a prominent Chi
nese merchant, who like himself is a
native of California.
Gems Pour Into Country.
New York The indication that lo
cal diamond importers are rushing
large quantities of gems into this
country in expectation of an increase
in the tariff, is given in figures com
piled by William B. Treadwell, jewel
ry examiner at the appraisers' stores.
According to his report the total value
! of the gems received through the Port
of New York for the month of May
reached $4,606,323. Those record
i breaking figures are $1,500,000 greater
, than the value of the gems imported
! in May, 1911.
i
j Nightriders Again Busy.
! Henderson, Ky. A reign of terror
! more serious than similar depredations
, of recent years is threatened by "night
j riders" against the tobacco growers of
j this district- In the last week there
; have been minor depredations by or
: ganized bands, and threatening com
I munications from the "riders" were
received by William Elliott, president
of the Stemming District Tobacco as
sociation, and Leigh Harris, editor of
the Henderson Daily Journal.
Mexico Objects to Law.
Mexico City The minister of fore-
; ign affairs has sent a note of protest
, to Washington against the anti-alien
i law recently passed by the state of
Arizona.
OSLER THEORY IS REVERSED
Watchman Under 43 Years Old Dis
charged From Service.
Washington, D. C. The Osier
theory is being reversed by the quar
termasters' bureau of the War depart
ment, through an order, now rigidly
enforced, which provides that no man
shall be appointed a watchman in the
War department service unless he has
passed the age of 45 years. This fact
came to light recently when the War
department ordered the discharge of
Benjamin Shaffer, watchman at Fort
Lawton, because he was not yet 45
years old. Shaffer had served in the
regular army and lost a leg in the
service. This brought about his dis
charge from the service, but as soon
as he was able to leave the hospital he
was appointed to the watchman's job.
Staffer had not long been on the
pay roll as watchman before it was
discovered that he was under 45 and
immediately this was reported to
Washington, his discharge was or
dered. His previous military service
and the fact that he had lost a leg
while serving in the army counted for
naught in his favor.
It remained for Representative
Humphrey, of the Seattle district, to
appeal personally to Secretary Gar
rison, in order to have Shaffer re
tained. The secretary was readily convinced
that this was a case where the rule
might properly be waived, and thanks
to the intervention, Shaffer will con
tinue as watchman at Fort Lawton.
BOY DOES KNOTTY PROBLEM
Mathematical Prodigy Startles Pro
fessors With Solution.
Philadelphia This city harbors a
mathematical prodigy and perhaps a
rival of Sidis, of Harvard fame, if his
solution of the trisection of an angle,
a mathematical problem which has
puzzled the ages, meets with the ap
proval of several mathematical socie
ties, including the Universities of
Pennsylvania and Columbia, as well as
a number of mathematicians of na
tional repute to whom the solution has
been submitted. The boy is Sydney
II. Gross, and he is a Btudent at the
Central High School.
The boy mathematician startled the
faculty of this high school the other
day when he told one of the instruc
tors that he had evolved a solution for
the trisection of an angle. The facul
ty was so impressed with the solution
that they immediately submitted a
model of the experiment to Professor
M. J. Bobb, president of the Philadel
phia section of the Middle States and
Maryland Mathematical association.
The learned professor lectured on the
model to his classes at the University
of Pennsylvania.
A search through mathematical lit
erature has failed to reveal a solution
similar to the one submitted by the
youth.
CLUBS GUARD SUFFRAGETTES
Disciplined Defenders With Cudjels
Awe London Mobs.
London Defying the police order
closing Hyde Park to their meetings,
the Women's Social and Political
Union sent speakers Sunday, who held
forth there for a long time under the
protection of male sympathizers armed
with clubs.
When the comparatively peaceful
non-militant organizations which are
still permitted to use the park finished
their customary small demonstrations,
flags of the Women's Social and Polit
ical Union were raised at 12 different
points and as many speakers har
rangued the crowds.
Mobs of men and boys started to
rush the speakers, but much to their
amazement, found themselves menaced
by disciplined body guards wielding
stout clubs. The crowds had to con
tent themselves with hooting and sing
ing, while the police looked on without
attempting to check the speakers.
Wilson's Cousin Locates.
Wahkiacus, Wash. James C. Wil
son and family have located at this
place. Mr. Wilson, who says he is a
cousin of the President of the United
States, expects to engage in business
at Wahkiacus. He is firm in the be
lief that his cousin Woodrow will go
down in history as one of the greatest
Presidents of the United States. Mr.
Wilson is a native son of Oregon and
for 40 years lived at North Yamhill.
He is the owner of an extensive wheat
farm on High Prairie, near Hartiand,
which he has leased.
"Canned" Talk Demanded.
Greenville, Cal. The "canned"
message of the great white father at
Washington is much in demand among
the redskins of the Greenville Indian
reservation. Since the information
has been received that President Wil
son has spoken his message to the
aboriginee in talking machines, local
music stores have been bothered by
Indians who want to buy the records,
and they are much disappointed to find
they are not made for sale.
Ex-Senator Palmer Dies.
Detroit Ex-United States Senator
Thomas Palmer, of Detroit, died Mon
day after a long illness. He was
elected to the United States senate in
1883, and after serving one term was
appointed United States minister to
Spain. On his return from Spain he
was appointed president of the World's
Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago
in 1S93.
Representative Koenijr Dies.
Baltimore Representative Koenig,
Democrat, of the third Maryland dis
trict, died of pneumonia at his home
here Saturday afternoon. He was 57
years old.
. L. DOUGLAS
.00 $3;50 S4 -
.so AND $B.oo
nil te
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
ST BOYS SHOES In the WORLD
.f J. 00, $3.50 ntd $3 00.
The Iftrgett makers of
Men's $3.50 and $4.00
shoes in the world.
Il your iN'.aK'r Iti nhow
50 Mhot'ti. (I Uht hn iriioil
lur.A
uainAwV '-Am
and wear hk ottmr uittkeg costing .00 to $7 00
tltt only liltert'tiC i
li-Hlhert. fttylca Bud MiHpea to mi it eve i 1mm
It you 'on id visit V. L., IIouIhh lare J:i-t:
ru-tt at Itroi'ktmi, Man., ami e fur y.MtiM'l
how 4-urefiilIy W. 1. ltoinjla hoes lire madt,
vtoulti thfu nnirfttaiid n hy t liey are u nrrume
lit better, look better, hold t heir shape and uea
mer than any other
t W. L. Douglas shOPB are
d'rei't from tuo lactory ami
Mioci rur eve rv iiieininT ur
Furi-el tost, nuv!f free.
4 ittnloK. It will ihow
ml wiiy you oan i&ve
W, Is. ItorOI'A
TAKE 1
SUBSTITUTE
Simply Couldn't Come.
The Judge "Unless you Lave a
most satisfying excuse I shall have to
fine you for contempt of court for
failing to respond to the jury sum
mons." The Taleswoman "I meant
no disrespect, Judge, but I hadn't a
thing suitable to wear, and I couldn't
find a ready-made jury costume any
place." Woman's Cause.
No man is
Stronger
Than his
Stomach
The Medical Adviser by
. V. Pierce, M. I)., Buf
falo, N. Y. answers hosts
vf delicate questions
about which ecery man
vr woman, single or mar
ried ought to kmnv. Sent
free on receipt of SI one
cent stamps to pay for
wrapping and mailing.
paKwsm-qimiMi
Manager Was Wise.
Lending Tragic Man "Did you see
how I paralyzed the audience in the
death scene? .They were crying all
over the house!" Stage Manager
"Yes, they knew you weren't really
dead." Tit-Iiits.
To Breat; in New Shoes.
Alwnys sliake in Alleu'p Foot-Kase, apowder.
t cult's hut, Hwi-atnitf, aching, nwullt'il tect,
Uuivk eot'iii, iiinrowiiJK nails Hiid bunionn. At
ill drugn i Hi h iintl tilioe hi iti'm, 'J'h'. lont accept
invsnbsiitute. Sample maili'd i'itKli, Addrebfl
alleu H. Ohuswd, Lo itoy. N. Y.
Must Be a Joke.
A correspondent informs us that he
read on a down-town menu: "I'rices
Bubject to advance during interval of
giving order and being served."
St. Helens Hall
I'CJBTLAND, OBEUON
Resident and Day School for Girls
In rhr of fll.ters of Ht..Tilm ltnptiut (KplnonpAl)
OollijtUt. Amdmio mid ElomenUry Department.,
Hmle, Art, Elocution, Dom.ttlc Art, Dom.ctlu Sciauet,
ttyiuas.lam. fcur catalog atlilrenji
THE sisTrit M,ri:nioit,OfricS0
St. 11. lens Hull
Modern Drama.
The plays we think we ought to soe,
they send us fast asleep; tho plays
that we would like to see to them
we daren't creep; the plays that peo
ple talk about strike us ns rather
Btnall; and the plays that peoplo take
us to oh, they're the worst of all.
HOW THIS WOMAN
FOUND HEALTH
Would not give Lydia E.Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
for All Rest of Medicine
in the World.
Utica, Ohio. "I suffered everything
from a female weakness after baby
rame. 1 Had numD
spells and was dizzy,
had black spots be
fore my eyes, my
back ached and I
was so weak I could
hardly stand up. My
face was yellow,
even my fingernails
were colorless and I
had displacement. I
took Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound and now I am stout, well and
healthy. I can do all my own work and
can walk to town and back and not get
! tired. I would wt pive your Vegetable
Compound for all the rest of the medi
cines in the world. I tried doctor's med
Icines and they did me no good." Mrs.
Mary Eaulewine, Ii.F.D. No.3, Utica,
Ohio.
Another Case,
Nefco, II!. "I was lathered for ten
years with female troubles and the doc
tors did not help me. I was so weak and
nervous that I could not do my work
and every month I had to spend a few
days in bed. I read so many let ters alout
Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com
pound curing female troubles that I got
abottie of it. It did me more good than
anything else I ever took and now it has
cured me. I f-el better than I have)
for years and t-!l everyUjdy what tha
Compound has done for me. I believe I
would not be living to-day but for
that" Mrs. HilUJB GRLtNSTBEET,
Kebo, Illinois,
::!jllij;--
V C0vNlUJ
- 0Q
toii
ill biyift,
the iritt. Mint- in hII
matte for the ri4-,
not for sale In your vicinity, order
save iti miuaieiimn s pruni.
me miiniv, ht hu ihics, i
Wrile tr I lluali iiiel
you bow to ante: tv m Ail,
money ou yutir fuotwt-ur.
- - ISrorhton, HI u.
Expensive Drop.
Hiram Jones, says I.ippincott's Mag
azine, had just returned from a tour
of Kurope. "1 suppose," said a friend,
"that when you were in Kuglaiid you
did as the Knglish do, and dropped
your H's?" "No," moodily responded
the returned traveler, "I didn't. 1 did
ns the Americans do. I dropped my
V's and X's."
F ? In
r .!-jv . . -'.9 a tv
CAuTIOK
i.- See llial
f v.i..ioimia
V J iiiiim' ib stumped
LET the greatest athlete have dyspepsia and his
strength will soon fail. One's stamina force
fullness and strength of mind or muscla
depend upon the blood, ami the blood in turn,
requires a healthy stomach, for the stomach is th
laboratory where the food is digested and such ele
ments are taken up or assimilated which mah
blood. In consequence all the organs of the body,
such as heart, lungs, liver and kidneys, as well a
the nervous system, feel the bad effect if the stom
ach is deranged.
Br. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery
helps the stomach to digest food properly, starts th.
iiver into new activity, removing the. poisons from tha
blood, and tha various organs get rich, red blood, in
utead of being illy nourished. Tho refreshing influenca
of tins extract of native medicinal plants has been
favorably known for over 40 years. Everywhere
some neighbor can tell you of tho good it lma dona.
Bold by all medicine deiilern In lluulri or tablet forms
or aend 60 one-cent atampa to lr. fierce. Invalids'
Uuicl, Buffulu, ana si trial bo will be uutUea
Apt Description.
Little Robert, who was just learning
to talk, was never timid in thunder
showers. During a heavy storm when
the thunder and lightning were simul
taneous ho said: "Oh, mamma, se
the pretty sunshine go bang!"
She Knew Better.
Teacher gave as her morning quota
tion, "Many hands make light work."
Lucy was heard whispering to her
neighbor, "Not if you had to wash
them as often as I have to do mine."
MIL A. H. POWKMa,
Maiinfcicturiuu I'hamlit.
Ui-oktini), Wupih.
Dnnr Niri Hiii-inx ftiifTorod with stomach
trundle for a mimliur of your, and tried
(.rent miiny doctor unit a Krttiit tunny pro
prietary preimnitioim hut ohbaini'd no pitr
iiintion t rliuf unt il I look your utomach,
romoily, anil tttn plt'iisml to May I lutt 1 have no
further ptojiuiWi trouldo unit run fiat any
thin 1 dewiro ittid miller no hail results. am
n iiml'eflflioiial mi raw. having niitHi-i Tor H)
yours. Home of tho time Tor Dr. Hull) of Npw
Vork (Hty,the imtateHt n'nal ist on child
roii's (lineally ; Iho had eh in.' of VV'ardner
floftpltni at Wiirduor. Idaho, for two years.
Kiik'O Itmrninu hy my own eiiieriniioa the
ni;it henolit troni the mho of I'uwt'll's Htotn
lu ll Itotiiedy, I Iihvr ruroinniHnded It to A
treat in any (or fluldren and ;idulU, nnd In
on oh rii"H it has heon n'timrltahle for tha
Mind it has dona. I oheorl ully ri'comtnend
it 1o h ioooo miller inn with any kind of sloto
jich tioutde. an 1 am niiiiuiia to aid Hiiyona
snlluriiiK (inn "iekneHH o any kind, and I
lmo novrr known of t Urine to cnmimro
with I'owoII'h Ktoinuch liiiindy for all kinds
ol Htomucli truublu. i ou nt truly,
KLHIK HI KINKIt
213 lloone Avo.
"DIDN'T HURT A BIT"
is what they ail say
t't our
Painless
Methods of
Kxlracting;
Teeth.
Out-of-town peo
ple can have their
plate and bridge
work finished in on
fluy if nfooHnary.
An abwjlute sruar
n!. lackod by ifl
years in Portland.
IV,
-AJ
&H. W. A. Will, Phiuiht Misuii
Wise Dental Co.
GUILE HOURS:
8 A. M. l- 8 P. M. Sundays 9 lo I
Phonrs: A 2029: Main 2029.
failing Bldg-., Ihird and Washington. Portland
OUT Of TOWN
PEOPLE
run rvIv ommpt. trat
n t-n'm of N'n-Poiinticius,
Jf HitL-build;ng reutAdlM
C GEE WO
the rhino d'K'tor,
Try nncfl mor if ym harf l-en flrx-torina with
this ons nd t hut ;io it rid i v nut m . iimcl pr
irninmit rlu-f. l-fl t d in un-ttt niuff ht-ali-r dintf
DUMo your cbi aim! pnwrii'H soma r rml y wtiinto
Action ) qtiii k, nurf sin! if. lUm irwriittrns
r cum j-onrvl.-d from !() i. HrlfS, hndi aikI
rtrkn that 1ja Iwn ffiithi-rfd frnrn vrv fpmr
tr of th glo'H). The , ro of t ! m d olt
Art) o"t known (o thf mtt-:li- world, hut hfttft !
httodt-d down f mm luiher Lo lu llitt physioUuui
IktUllilUA IU CtiiUA.
CONS! KTATIOV Fit EE.
If yon Ilffl out of town i:n I cRnnot call, writs for
errt'toMi UnJt Aiid L ift1 Ur. i-ticiustun i osats lm
tii !.
HIE C.GEEW0 CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
162$ First St., Cor. Morrison
Portland. Oregon.
P. N. U.
No. 23-ia.
HF-V wrilinjf to ailvrut-ra, p1cas
tion this , o r.
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