A. REAL KINO IN AMERICA. Han of (Jrriit A nihil Ion mid Wnltli Con 111 MiiUo I'oieniufea (Jrlusrc, What admit these sons of tlio rich, those princes of our money urlstoe rncy? How much chance Ih there that ouo of tliom will develop the genius of tlio founder of his lino, and lnsteud of squnmli'i'iiiK in 11 1 Ion h will accumulate trim of mlllloiiH; instead of living In useless luxury on his income will prove himself a force In the Industrial and financial world, a man able to fight mid coiiquer like his father or grand father? Extraordinary happenings are al ways unexpected, yet once In a cen tury or so, like the advent of a mighty conquerer or reformer, they do come to pass. And If there should arise in Prevention of Cookluv Odor. Odors from cooking, the careful housewife may be glad to know, can he prevented by tying up In a linen bag a lump of bread about the size of a billiard ball and placing It In the pot with tho boiling greens, hams, etc This will absorb the gases which often times send such an diluvium to the re gions above. A few red peppers or itu lnnil n inim of tl.lWv nr fnrtv who starting with two or three billions P ' c',arcoal Put l,,to, the Il (owned or controlled by him) should bo als? 8ald to "toP the unpleasant odor rrnut nnnn.ri. to hrn.t. nHi th tram- which generally fills the uouso when mels of Indolence and temptation, great enough to see that never In mod em times hrjs there been offered to a man, not even to Napoleon, so stu- I green vegetables are boiled. Tomato Confection, Scald and skin small tomatoes. To eight -pounds of fruit allow three pendous a chance as this to wield ab- pounds 0f brown sugar. Cook without solute power, great enough finally to water until the sugar has penetrated uso his two or three billions to its full them, and they look clear. Spread on potentiality, then well, there would plates In the sun, adding a little of tho surely be Interesting history made in syrup while they are drying. Pack In that man's lifetime! We have had our jnyers In small Jars or boxes, sprint Iron kings, railroad kings, copper hw powdered sugar between the layers. kings, sugar kings and others, but put d0wn in this way they will keep there is one kind of king we have not indefinitely, and are almost equal to had yet. A real king? Yes, lor now flgs whicu thfiy greatly resemble, long, pray, would this republic stana against the aggressions of such a man, a great-minded despot without con science or bounds to his ambition, one In comparison to whom our Itockefel Ekk HlHcnlt. Sift a pint and a hulf of flour, add teaspoon of salt, a tablespoon of sugar, two beaten eggs, a tablespoon of ler .ml CarneL'-es would seem like lard and a balf a Plnt of 8weet ulllk to blundering beginners? - Already our which has been added a teaspoon of millionaire magnates have begun to "earn tartar ana nan a teaspoon 01 1.11 v our courts and legislatures, to cor- Boda- Work to a smooth dough, roll rupt our cities, to debauch the public n lnch thick, cut out in large conscience; lie would finish the work blscuite, rub over with sweet milk, lay and do it thoroughly, he would make n Duuerea una ana uaue Drown m u the laws, own the newspapers, subsl- Quick oven. dlzo churches and colleges, mold public Creamed Grape. opinion, direct the machinery or jus- Boll tt gm of water ami a pound of tlce, control the Industries, the banks, Bugar to a BiruPi not stlr when the Insurance companies, tne conui- a llttle ls brlttle ln lced water tek9 tions of labor, regulate supply and de- from the flre mi get ln tue inner Ves- mand, fix prices, absorb profits, cen- sei of aoubie boiler, havlne Dotted tnilize everything, be everything. Why water jn tne outer vessel. Add to the not? Even as things are, has the world Blrup a tablespoonful of lemon Juice. any king more powerful tnan j. t . Run a Btlff Btraw or a wlre through Morgan or John D. Rockefeller? Re member how Europe cringed to Mr, Morgan at his last visit, with emper ors seeking his favor and princes wait ing at his door. A real king? Why, we practically have two of them bl each grape and dip each Into the sirup, then lay on waxed paper to dry. Englliih Toaat A pretty way of serving eggs for tea ls to cut bread Into square pieces and readv! Cleveland Moffett in Success toast Take eggs out of the shell, keep- It . il 1. 1 T J. 11.. Lll -'n-fuiiiiiir""" .4l v,- l '..:?. i Vol.- U V.'"' V'.-?:7 i 1 . ' '. . vi ! wV" i - j s imwiMiiniiitpninifiiiiiniY & 1 h. 'S '-T ,v," :JmI V : j : pii.H'i.i....jwiii-;i,y.n.'i'j7'l TheWinningStooice If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reason able amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one's improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is all-important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose one ot known quality and excellence, like the ever pleas ant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect ually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating, or debilitating the internal organs in any way, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or inj'urious nature. As the plants which are combined with the tigs m tne manu facture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth con sidering in making purchases. It is because of the fact that SYRUP OF FIGS is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size only, by all reputable druggists and that full name of the company California rig byrup Co., is plainly printed on the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle. 1 r toviTT villa, Ky. uforniahg Syrup Sa.ri Frartciacp. Cad. amini few Yor " Ail Magazine. lug the yolks whole. Beat the whites to a stiff f roft ; lay the beaten white FITS nicely on the toast, drop yolks Hemorer. Hend for FroeW? trial bottleandtrpatlBe. In ceilter of white ring, Salt and put In lll,a.u.auin,uilnwi ana M rmniB.iia.1, n . . . . w, Unaaturicd corioaitr. taken out of tne oven pour a llttle melt "There Is one thing I'd like to know," ed butter over the toast said Mr. reck. "What ls that, Henry?" queried his better half. "I'd like to know If the women who . . . . . . M marry pugilists succeed ln having anges are put through a meat chopper Cranberry Kellah. Five pounds of cranberries, washed, and picked over, three pounds of seed- or .... ,1 MSI WOfU. ,. f flno A.J.1 ii. 4..I A GUARANTEED CUBE FOll riliKH. uugea uuu iuicc iiuuiiua ui gruuuiuieu Xtrlilnn, lilind, Hleodli.g, Prolriidlng Pile. Drii BUgar. MIX Well and let it boll UP elHln aro mithnrl7.ed to refund money If PAZO , , , . . . clHtn arfl munnnzea 10 reiui.u inuiie n OIM MKM tails to cure ln6 loHduya, Wo. 'I1 Habit. Towne Yes, Tolkey ls dead, after a two weeks' illness. Browne You don't say? What was the trouble? -Towne Heart failure. Browne Well, well, slow as usual. quickly, then set to simmer for three hours. Popcorn Balla. Make an old-fashioned molasses can dy. Just before taking from the flre stir ln enough thoroughly popped corn to thicken the mixture. As soon as the candy can be handled take it by The idea of taking two weeks to die the greatspoonful and lay It on a of heart failure. Philadelphia Press, board tmckiy covered with popcorn MotbeTBwlll find Mr-. Window's BootMng Byrup the best remedy to use for their children ourlug the teeming priou. The "tips" annually paid in Switzer land are reckoned at BUO,UW. and roll Into ball shapes. Set aside to harden. Cucumber Pickle Use small cucumbers from two to three Inches long; soak ln cold water for two hours until thoroughly chilled, $100 Reward, $100. n running water ir possible. Puck In n-t,. ,BTnf thin nailer will be nleased to crocks or jara Cover to the brim with Ihat" the f0llWlnS 1UlXtUre: 01,6 8all0n 0f ih.t in ("marrh. Hftll'a Catarrh mire elder vlnecnr. nno nnl n hnlf minu BlOljOO. ., , ,h '7 ' AVraStyr catarrh wn, ZSoSutS; of coarse salt, two ounces of dry mus- lo.mi (ilsfinse. reuulren a eonBtilutlonal treat- tard. ment. llau scaiarrn ureiniaitou iuvoiu"j, "",?l?cii7..ffS ".r.S.-trnvl, th. Cabbage Rell.h. foundation of the disease, and giving the pa- Shave one good head of cabbage as iWnVtML&V hi!8;rrrtne as possible. Take one tablespoon- proprietors have o much faith in its curative fui 0f grated horseradish to a quart of fSr&TX the cabbage, and also a pint of cider j,ch co-iTdedca i?? L Mvub buu v.btsa ?rcu tiuu DLll. Llieili 1UCO the vinegar until cooked, and pour over the cabbage. Set It away to get cool, Bold by druggists, 75c. ilall's family Pills are the best. It Happened In Vlneland. "Shay, off'sher," the man with the liquid burden remarked to the police- Creamed Bacon. Bake ln the oven slices of bacon till man, "shee all 'em houses runnln' by?" they are brown and crisp; put them "Sure," replied the policeman goou 0n a hot platter; add to the fat ln the humoredly, "I see them." pan a tablespoonful or more of flour: "Well, wiien num r six-went ir stir till smooth, .add gradually a tea- comesh 'long shtop It, caushe 'at's cupful and a half of milk and cool mine !" Philadelphia Ledger. two minutes. To Break In Mew Shoes. Always shake in Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. TtiMimn hot. sweating, aching, swollen feet. Cures corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. At 11 druggists and shoe stores, 26c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen a. uimstea, u Koy, . x. Uaual Keault. Harker That's the last time I'll ever do Muggins a favor. Parker What's the trouble? Marker I did him one last week and Instead of appreciating It he seems to think he worked me. Asphalt is found in large quantities ln various parts of Hungary. Boaton Brown Bread. One cup of sour milk, one-half cup of New Orleans molasses, one egg, but ter size of walnut, one teaspoon of soda ln the milk, and enough graham flour to thicken like cake. Steam three hours ; start over cold water. Literal. "I never saw a man's opinion of himself so thoroughly justified as was young Softy's at our place the other day." ... "What happened?"' ' "Well, he thought he was the biggest gun In the establishment" "Yes?" "And so he was always booming him self." "Welir "Well, the boss Just fired him." Bal timore American. CLASS1F1EDADVERTIS1NG Portland Trade Directory Names and Addresses in Portland of Repre sentative Business firms. PHOTO SUPPLIES! Kodak developing and printing-, write for prices. Woodard, Clarke & Co. MAGIC LANTERNS Welster Co., Portland. Lowest prices on Lanterns and 811des. ELASTIC HOnIEBY; Supporters, Braces; Knit to lit; free measurement blanks: Woodard, Clarice. HORSES of all kinds for sale at very reasonable prices. Inquire Z7s Iront BU TRUSSES sent on approval : we guarantee fit In most difllcult cases; Woodard, Clarke & Co. SWEET PEAS-Send lOcforpckg. asstd Fair Gold Medal peas. J.J. Butzer, 188 Front street. Yon Bett ! Stranger I don't like your weather. It is too fluctuating and uncertain. Mr. Olds-Port Why, great Scott! That' its charm. I've already made $2,- 000 this year by betting on it. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMOQulnlneTablets. Dmu glsts refund money if It fulls to cure. E. W. GHU VE'S signature Is on each box. Mc. Kibbons and passementeries to the value of $16,000,000 were produced in 1904 at St. Etienne, France. W. L. Douglas 3-J?&3SSHOESSL W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. Somewhat Chilly. Tom How did you know the girl I was just talking with ls from Boston? Jack I heard you sneeze twice dur ing the conversation. BURTON, HOWARD E.,-Assayer and Chemist, Leadvllle, Colorado. Specimen prices; Gold, Silver, lad, il ; Gold, Sliver, 75c; Gold, 60c; Zinc or Copper, 81, Cyanide tests. Mailing envelopes and full price list sent on application. Control and Um pire work solicited. . Keierence; Carbonate Na tional Bank. ARTIFICIAL EYES; every shade and shapo; as sortment sent on approval; Woodard, Clarke Co CREAM SEPARATORS We guarantee the U.S. Separator to be the best. Write lor free catalog. Haielwood Co., Ulih and Oak. MEN'S CLOTHING Buffum Pendleton, sole aKents Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s correct clothes. Everything ln men's furuishlOKS. Morrison and Sixth streets. Upposlte posloilice. FREE LAND IN OREGON under the Carey Irri gation act. Deed direct from state. Write today. Booklet and map free. 11. S. Cooke & Co., 261 Alder street, Portland, Oregon. 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When cold they will turn out nice and Arm. . mm s SLICKER H-ACK or yellow ILL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. CATSLOOUtS FRCK SHOWINQTULL LINE Of 0BMIHT AND HATS. A. J. TOWER CO.,0TON, MASS., o.a.A. TOWC n CANADIAN CO., I.TD., TORONTO. CANAOA. Sr3 1 JJULY 6. 8T jffiS!cj31 lllllCAPITAL '2,500,000 W. L. DOUGLAS MA KES & SELLS MORS MEM'S $3. BO SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. C1 n finfl REWARD to anyone who can $IUUUU disprove this statement. If I could take you Into my three large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you the Infinite care with which every pair of shoes Is made, you would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.30 shoes cost mora to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe. W. L. Douglas Strong Matlo Slioom for Men, 92. BO, 92. OO. Boys' School A DromsShoem, $2. BO, $2,$1.7 B,$1.BO CAUTION. insist upon having W.L.Uoug, las shoes. Take no substitute. None genuine without his name and price stamped on bottom, fast Color Eyelets used ; theu mill not wear brassy. Write for Illustrated Catalog. IV. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. BAGS Have You Ever Used Bemis Bags? See that they are placed on your next order. We are manufacturers and importers of WOOL BAGS WHEAT BAGS OAT BAGS BARLEY BAGS FLOUR BAGS HOP CLOTH ORE SACKS and BURLAP of all kinds. Bags of Burlap and Cotton manufactured by us Bemis Bro Bag Co. 1508-J514 Colorado Street SEATTLE, WASH. P. N. U. No. 14-06 WHEN writing to odrcrtlsors please mention this paper. "The reopleof the Fast and Middle WeBt will fall over themselves to come to the Pacific Northwest when they find out how much better the climate and advantages are." Such Is the written statement of W. R. Pelvail, who has been living in the Pacific Northwest twelve years. 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