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a “Wake Up, Farmers!" s i n i . i i t i . v .ir i. Mias Mary Garden, at a lea at the Belelvue-Stratford In Philadelphia, praised the skill of the modem corset maker. “ It Is really wonderful,” saJd Miss Garden, “ what this artist can do. 1 have seen fat old women who, from certain aspects, looked like supple girls. It was the corset-maker. And that re minds me of an answer that I heard In Sunday school when I was a little girl. “ ‘What Is it,’ our superintendent asked, ‘that bands us together and makes us better than we ara by na ture?” “ ‘Our corset, sir/ piped a wise little girl of 8.”_________________ _ •«ays Smith. "Just ■«*» the hÍKli pries l'li pay you." 13c per lb. fey Potk. 18 c per lb. for L iv e Hens. l » c to 20 c per lr . lor Dressed Hens, l i e to 12c pe. ib. for Dressed Veal. Fggs per C o ten. 22 '.c. Smith pay» the abive prices for pood, f a t pro ice. He does not charge commission. A d d r a . » a il .-hipmenu to th e F R A N K L. S M IT H M E A T CO. “ F igh ting the B eef Trust” P O R TLA N D , OREGON N ow and T h en In Boston. It ts doubtful If the patriots ever dreamed that the steeple on their meeting house would ever be used to aid in announcing the returns of a red hot municipal election.— Boston Reo ord. T h e A Body Builder Tithout Alcohol A Blood Purifier Without Alcohol A Great Alterative Without Alcohol A Doctor’ s Medicine Without Alcohol J h / W o p u b lis h o u r fo rm u la s R W s bsn iah s lo o h o l fr o m o u r m o d is m o s J I 1 -IV * 1 M W o u rg e y o u to oou su U y o u r f Ayer’ s Pills are liver pills. They act directly on the liver, make more bile secreted. This is why they are so valu able in constipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick-headache. Ask your doctor if he knows a better laxative pill. •— Msds by ths J. C. A yer Co., Lowell, M u i.— From seaweed, when reduced to ash es, are pained some of the most benefi cent preparations in use to-day. Some of these are iodine, bromine, hydrlodio acid, iodides of sodium, mercury, po tassium, mapnesium and calcium. From it are extracted coloring matters, volatile oil, and its ingredients are used in photography. A T im o r o u s A d m is s io n . I’d like to be a boy and plan Youth’s Joys once more; but Just th« same I ’d rather be a hard-worked man Than mingle in a football gam«, —Washington Star. S T E IN W A Y A Beautiful Book FREE This beautiful booklet, containing /5 splendid pho togravures of the world’s most celebrated musicians, may be had free upon request, providing the follow ing questions are answered. We will also send free m copy of “ Old Favorite Songs.” “ I notice some of the old newspaper jokes have got on the stage.” “ So?” “ Yes; and they really seem quite fresh in musical comedy.”— Louisville Courier-Journal. N U iiid ELECTRICAL. Do you expect to buy a Piano ? ......................... When?.............................................................. Nam e............................................................... ▲ steam turbine electric locomotiv la being tried out In England. The General Electric Company hat greatly enlarged Its plant at Lynn Mass. It Is planned to extend the New York Central electrification to North White Plains. An oil tempering bath heated by electricity has been produced by the General Electric Company. London has a new club which Is al most entirely run by electricity, even the waiters being electrical. Searchlights have become a factor In labor troubles. They are used to Illuminate the grounds about factory property. An electric pen has been Invented which will prevent forgeries. This pen makes tiny perforations through the paper. Austria Is to develop 50,000 elec trical horse-power from the river Gas- ka, which will be used for lighting and Industrial purposes. Bacteriologists are now using an electrically heated Incubator to hatch germs because the temperature can be controlled for an Indefinite period without variation. It has been proven that our great terminals, where traffic Is constant, where switch engines are shunted back and forth and suburban trains are run frequently, can be operated more eco comically by electricity th->n *»v Address............................................................ P re fe re n c e th e t 'l n . a l c u l , Easy to Win Back jj Your health I It is not a very hard task to get back to the “ highway o f health” provided you act promptly at the first sign o f weakness or ill-health and assist Nature in every way pos sible. Then this calls for the friend ly aid o f Hostetter’s Stomach Bit ters immediately. Delay or experi menting with unknown remedies only aggravates matters, prolongs your sickness and makes it just so much harder to win back your health. Thousands o f people, who know from actual experience, keep a bottle o f the Bitters handy at all times, and a few doses at the right time always wards off a sick spell. Try this plan today. It is excellent in cases o f Poor Appetite, Heart- bum, Belching, Sick Headache, In digestion, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Biliousness, Spring Ailments, Impure Blood, Malaria, Fever and Ague. Insist on having Hostetter’s. TO EXCHANGE. Free O W A R D E. B U R T O N — Asaayer and Chem ist. Lead ville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold, Silver. Lead. $1. Gold. Silver, 75c; Gold. 50c; Zino o r Copper. $1. Mailing envelopes and full p r ic e lis t sent on application. Control and U m p ire w ork so lic ite d . Reference: Carbonate N a tio n a l Bank. H hftpaid catavOGui NO 4 NET PRICE Catalogue of PIPE REPAIRING Partlaad fu r "Can openers?” said tho salesgirl. “Yes, ma'am; what kind?” "A n y good kind will do,” answered Mrs. Lapsling. ‘‘I’ve heard my nephew Bertram speak of the arma virumque can opener. I’ll look at one of those, If you please.” General merchandise store right in th e h e a r t « f Portland, West Side, on main thoroughfare, d o w n to w n ; cash business o f last year, $40.000; th is is a fortune maker: we value stock and fixtures fro m $10,000 to $12,000. Will exchange for cash o r live stock or acreage, farm land or some good real es tate in Portland. Describe your property in full. A d d r ss A B 855, Oregonian, Portland, O r e g o u . S IG SIC H E L ât CO. VICTOR T A L K IN G M AC H IN ES S IX T H A N D MORRISON, OPP. PO STO FFICE, PO R TLAN D , OREGON B y C o m p a r is o n . Of «tei? description by stai). AMBER,BRIER mi MEERSCHAUM. Artificial Cslsri«. ay& Co. ^ DN°o™EE Sherman Power Sprayers, Drag Saws, and Wood Saws, Saw M ill Machinery, Rock Crushers & Road Machinery, all kinds o f Pumps, Irrigation Out fits and Rams, Well drilling M a c h i n e r y , Pneumatic Tanks, M ar ine and Stationary Gas olene Engines, Launch Supplies, Launches and Canoes, Belting, Hose and Packing. i / - H a t s Cleaned A blocked 5 0 c , with New Trimminfs $ 1— P a n a m a s $ 1 — Ladies Straw Hats re led. 6 c postage mails your |soft hat to us. 3 1 5 -1 7 A l d a r S t. P o r tla n d , O r e g o n . f R e ie r s o n M A C H IN E R Y C O - SICK INCRESCENT W ill Find Speedy Relief and Absolut« Cure by Using the W e ju s t T re a tm e n t (Bicones locally; tablets internally.) It is an honest reliable treatment used by physicians everywhere every clay in all cases o f inflammations, ulcers, discharges, irregularities, nervous symptoms, etc. O N E M O N T H T R E A T M E N T $1.00 A t Druggists or Sent Direct Prepaid. W E J U S T R E M E D Y CO. Forest G rove, Or. Legislation Among Kind o f Needed. Spring Medicine Washington, A pril 12 — President T a ft’s conservation legislation has a rough road to travel. Very little has been accomplished so far, and as the session advances, the prospects for favorable action steadily diminish. What the ultimate outcome will be no one seems competent to say; not even the [most earnest friends o f the administration measures. One reason for the uncertainty is the great diveristy o f opinion among sena tors and representatives as to the kind o f conservation legislation that should be enacted. There are radicals in sym pathy with Pinchot; there are radicals of the other type who would make ab solutely no changes in the present laws, and between the extremes are men who hold all manner o f views. A ll efforts thus far to compromise have met with failure. The senate w ill probably take the lead in passing'conservation bills, be cause thereMs a manifest desire on the part o f the senate public lands com mittee to get together and put through those bills upon ^which compromises can be reached. It is true that only three bills have thus far been compro mised, i f the $30,008,000 irrigation certificate bill is eliminated, but as op portunity is offered, these three bills will probably be given consideration, and the indications are that they w ill pass the senate in some form or other. The bills referred to are those regu lating the development and use o f wa ter power, permitting prospecting on oil and gas lands, and authorizing the withdrawal o f lands for public pur poses. There is objection to all these bills, it is true, and it is believed that some changes may be made before the bills pass the senate, but [the expecta tion is that the main features o f all w ill be preserved. The powersite bill, which proposes to confer absolutely upon the states the control o f water power within their borders, w ill be opposed by the follow ers o f Pinchot, who stand out for Fed eral control and regulation, but it is not believed they are strong enough to change the general character o f the pending measure. The oil and gas land bill w ill meet with objections from senators who are not favorable to the present system o f withdrawing such lands from entry, and regultaing their development un der government supervision. There will be greater difficulty reaching an agreement on the withdrawal bill than on the others, because there is great diversity o f opinion as to how far the power o f withdrawal should go. H o o d ’ s S a rs a p a rilla It purifies and enriches the blood, T w o ‘« G re c o * » R e p o r t e r s . cures eruptions, builds up the system, j The Inexperienced reporter la Ukaly Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. to have an undeveloped "news sense.” Atanyuo'. i'aw raw n ils coax ine jive» Into ccilvily by g e n tle method». They da uot occur, grip« or weuken. They ur» • Look Out, lloy s! tunic to the »totnuch, liver sod uervee; Invigorate Instead of weuken. They eu- i A German professor has found that rich the blood uud enable the »tomneh to get all the nourishment from food that la a boy In walking a mile through the put Into It. These pills contain no calo streets of a town Is exposed to 10,000,- mel; they are soothing, healing and stim ulating. For sale by all druggist» In 10c 000 germs and microbes that may nnd 28e »lie». I f you need medical ad cause his death. It seems they never vice, write Munynn'» Doctor«. They will do cause his death, but the only safe advise to the beat of their ability abso lutely free of CharKe. Mt'NYON’S, «14 way for a boy to do Is to remain at Every one will recall the story of the journalist who was sent to report a fashionable wedding. He returned an hour or so later empty-handed. When j asked what happened, he said, “ Noth | ing at all; the groom didn't come.” A writer In Llppincott’s Magazine re counts an Incident not dissimilar. At a certain school of journalism A a n d J t E c i u a S i» ., P h ila d e lp h ia , f a . home and take out the ashes and I part of the practical work le to do reg Sand 10c for trial package. bring In the coal. If he feels any dan ular reporting. One time a »tu d .it ger he can black the cook stove and was sent In haste to "cover" a railroad whitewash the cellar. E q u a l to l a » E n t r s e u e y . wreck at a town a few miles away. “ No, Gerald,” »he »aid, shaking her It grew to be almost time for the pa Seaaoned» lovely head; " I positively will not m ar per to go to press, and still no word "That »lees of beef Is not very well ry you before next June.” from the young man on the assign "B ut your father and mother both,” season’« , ” said (he customer in the ment. In desperation, the dean of the urged the young man, "think— “ restaurant. Bchool telegraphed to ask why the “ Don't quote papa and mamma; they “ It ought ta he. sir,” replied the are thinking only of their plans for the aproned attendant; " I understand it’s story w?s not forthcoming. The reply summer. I f you change my determ ina been In coif storage for six months.” was: “ Too much excitement W alt till tion, Gerald, you will have to bring —Yonkers Statesman. more pressure to bear than that.” things quiet down." Gerald, being a resourceful young man, promptly brought the pressure ts bsar.— Chicago Trlbuns. Mrs. Russell Sage has offered half a Mother« win find Mrs. Winslow’ s Soothing million dollars to the American Bible Byrrp the best remedy to use tot their uhUdran Society If an equal amount can be j do sg the teething period. raised. The time limit on this offer ex- j S t r ic t W o m e n W h o Levs. To Breal: in New Shoes. plres on the last day of the present j Always »hake In Alien’« Foot-Kue, a powder. year. The strictest women are at times thn It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet. most loving. When this happens their Cures corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. At «11 druggists and shoe steres, 25c. Dent accept 1 attachment is as strong as death, their iny substitute. Sample mailed FKEK, Addrese fidelity as resisting as ths diamond. Allen 8. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. N et la H er 8 s «. "W hy should wa bs so anxious to signal Mars?" asked Mrs. Cumrox. " It would surely be desirable to know something of Its Inhabitants," replied the modest scientist. "Do you think so? From what I read, I gather the Idea that most of them ara working on canals. Know ing as I do how soma canalbo&Unen talk, I am very much Inclined to let well enough alone.” — Washington Star. More Dead Found Cherry, 111., April p. m. November 14.” This message from mine was brought to light today with the recovery o f 31 more bodies entomb ed since the disaster of November 13. The bodies were taken from the low er level, 300 feet below ground. The men had retreated to a space 20 feet square and had construted a rude fan of boards to keep the air circulating. On the fan in big letters were chalk ed the words quoted above, indicating the men had lived at least until the day after the fire. That the miners were ir. the habit o f keeping their sav ings on their persons was shown by the amount o f money found on the bodies. One miner had in his belt $1,400. In the belt o f another miner was found $190, and another had $172. These men were foreigners and evidently preferred to carry their money in their clothing to depositing it in banks. H ie A - L - ¿01 182-1H4 l 86 MorrUon 8 t. Port land.Ore<jon " P ot o v e r n in e year* I suffered w fd r c h r o n ic c o n s tip a tio n and du rin g th is tim e I h td to take en in je c t io n o f w arm w a t e r o u c e e v e r y 24 hours b e fo r e I c o u ld h a v e an action on m y bowels. H a p p ily I t r ie d C a sca rets, and today I am a well m an. D u r in g th e n in e y e a rs b efore 1 used C a a c e re ts I s u ffe re d u n to ld m isery w ith in tern al p ile s . T h a n k s to yo u , I am f r e e from all that th ia m o r n in g . Y o u ca n use th is in behalf o f s u ffe r in g h u m a n ity . B. P . F is h e r , Roanoke, I1L Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The gen uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. u 1 0 They are hungry for devotion and athirst for sacrifice. Their love Is A piety, their tenderness a religion, and they triple the energy of love by en shrining It as a duty.— Henri Frederla Ainiel. __________________ On th e O th er H and. A-spInntng sat Priscilla fair; John Alden came to woo her there. So she put down the spinning whae. W hile he put up the winning spiel. — Kansas City Times. Though near death’s door, by all the Blgns. A man got well who dealt In mines. For death may love a shining mark And yet not love a mining shark. — Chicago Tribune. Im p a c t. "Uncle Jerry, you think there's going to be an awful smash in prices some of these days, do you?’’ “ Gosh, yes! Look at the dlstanoe they’ve got to fall.” F e lic it a t io n s ! "Maudle,” said Algy. " I told Bivins of our engugement the other day.” "W h at did he aay?" "W ell, you just ought to have heard him.” “ Did he congratulate you?" "Did he congratulate me? W ell, I should sim per!" "W h a t did he say?” "O, you oughtn’t to ask me that." "Yes, but I want to know." "W ell, he— er— said, ’you lucky d o g ! '" C o m p a ris o n Shunned. T h o K in d Y o u l l a v o A lw a y s l i o u g l i t h as b o r n e t h e s ig n a tu r e o f C lia s. I t . F le t c h e r , a n d lia s b e e n m a d e u n d e r hla p e rs o n a l s u p e rv is io n f o r o v e r HO y e a r s . A l l o w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e y o u in th is . C o u n te r fe its , Im ita tio n s a n d “ J iist-a s-| rn o d ” a r e b u t K x p e r iin e n ts , a n ti e n d a n g e r th o h e a lth o f C h ild r e n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t e x p e r im e n t . What is CASTORIA C ast o r ia is a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r O il, P a r e - B o ric , D ro p s a n d ¡S ooth in g S yru p s. I t is P le a s a n t. I t c o n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o t h e r N a r c o t ie «u b s ta n c e . I t s a g e is its g u a r a n te e . I t d e s tr o y s W o r m s a n d a lla y s F e v e ris h n e s s . I t c u re s D ia r r h o e a a n d W i n d C o lic . I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g T r o u b le s , c u re s C o n s tip a tio n a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a s s iim la te s t h o F o n d , r e g u la te s t h e S to m a c h a n d D o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a n ti n a tu r a l s le e p . T h e C h ild r e n ’ s P a n a c e a —T it o M o t h e r 's F r ie n d . The Kind You Hare Always Bought Jl Wise Dental Co. T )le& VSENG INf HOISE O» '"i «SO« T MWIftT Constipatm Pettit’s Eye Salve First Sold in 1807, Th# Patent office Is some (7,000,000 over 100 years ago; sales increase yearly; wonderful remedy, cured mil-' ahead on revenue from patents, nearly lions weak eyes. All druggists or (1,000,000 last year alone. Considering the measureless, multiplied millions of Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. “ You didn’t cry at all at the mati nee.” "No,” answered the reposeful girl; orcelaii crown for S 3. 5C “ I couldn't think of such a thing.” Molar Crown« "But the young woman with you 22k Bridg»Te«th wept copiously." Gold Fillings . ( “ Of course. Her lace handkerchiefs Enamel Fillings 1.0Í Peruvian Consul Quits Post. are ever so much more elegant than .51 Silver Fillings Inlay Filling! 2.51 __________________ Guayaquil, April 7.— The Peruvian mine.” Good Rubber Plates 5.00 consul left here tonight for Callao. O r I ic In o f t h e S a y ln f fe Best Red 'Nk- The American consul has taken charge She was an enormoui young woman. bar Plats. o f Peruvian interests. The govern "H a v e you anybody here,” she asked. ta viim ciTmuHfs m reRTuso Painless Extr‘ don ment has established a censorship o f *ae tall ns I am?” W O R K G U A R A N TE E D FO R IS YE A R S Painless Extraction Free when plate* or bridge worl all dispatches. In the face o f popular ” Yee, I guess so,” answered the pro i l* ordered. Consultation Free, You cannot got bettoi I nninlom work done anywhere. A ll work fu lly guar excitement and rioting it was officially prietor o f the dime museum. anteed. Modern electric equipment. Boot mothoda. announced today that Ecuador and Peru “ Well, I’m from Missouri,” rejoined would endeavor to settle their bound Rlla Ewing, the giantess; “ you’ll have to show me.” ary dispute directly at Washington. NO B u i l d i k q » a W ahh .S tb . P O R TLA N D , OREGON So they put her Inside and phoweri Ecuador’s special envoy is Clemente Ponce, and he ' will proceed to the her, along with the other freaks.— C hi cago Tribune. American capital. The military forces P N U No. IS—*10 o f Ecuador are under arms. W H E N w r itin g to a d v e r tia e n p l s u e m e n t io n t h is p a p e r . $1.50 Per Dozen. $6.00 Per Hundred. $40.00 Per Thousand April-M au Is the l i m e to Plant Rhubarb ana Berry Plants J. B. W A G N E R The R H U B A R B and B E R R Y Special s* Pa^?dena, California BAKING POW DER o f Opinion blessings and dollars from Inventions, and considering the silent tragedy and A n In d u c e m e n t. Lad y— I want to put in this adver despair of poor Inventors, this seems tisement for a cook. I t w ill go I d like seething the lamb In Its own moth er's milk.— N ew York Press. three lines, won’t It? Clerk (a fte r cou n tin g)— No, madam. W e’ll have to charge you for four lines, but you can put In four mors in Cherry Mine. words i f you wish. Lady (suddenly Inspired)— Say "P o 12.— “ A ll alive 2 llceman stationed opposite c o rn e r!"— the St. Paul coal Answers. WOMEN CRIMSON W IN T E R R H U BA RB REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING; Diversity Legislators as to Without Alcohol Aver’ s Sarsaparilla f>\L Does K i a i i » s>ss»«v This rather surprising question la raised by Dr. Gnstnv Le Bon. • well known scientist, w in calls upon th# friends « f science to contribute $10.00«, the sum which he «atlmates as prob ably necessary to cover tho coot of experiments to prove whether radium really exists. His own Idea Is that there 1« no such metal, and that tho S p lltln g T h e m . phenomena from which Its existence Actor-Manager— 1 s’posa all the crit has been Inferred ars due to unknown ics will roast the show? combinations analogous to those whlck Star— Oh, cheer up! Hire their impart th* property of phosphoresence wives to play some of the minor parts to certain sulphides. He calls atten and they won’t <1aro!— Puck. tion lo th« fact that what we uiually call radluD Is simply the chloride oi bromide of an unknown substance. A pure chloride, he says, is nevsr phos- There Is no other season when m edi phoresent, but becomes so whe* cine Is so much needed as in the mixed with traces of certain other su|> Bprlng. The blood Is Impure and Im stances. He predicts that the result • ( poverished— a condition Indicated by pimples, bolls and other eruptions on j the research that he propose« would be the face and body, by deficient vitality, to derive from the ao-called chloride of loss o f appetite, lack of strength. radium nothing more than the well The best spring medicine, according known netal barium, and holds that to the experience and testimony of the observed radio-activity reaulta thousands annually, Is simply from certain now unknown chemical combinations. fiu d lc tlv *. “ T g h !" spluttered Mr. Jones. "That nut had a worm In It." "Here.” urged a frlsnd, offering him a glass of water, "drink this and wash It down.” "Wash It down!" growled Jones. "Why should I? Let him w alk!"— Ev erybody's. Hope for Compromise, but House Is Badly Divided. Great N o v e ltie s . The curse of modern life— the thirst for the new, the rage to get out of the old skin— is the blight on our litera ture, our art, our drama, our manners —even our morals. It Is passion with out aim, or conviction, or feeling—a mere restless Itch to get free from old habits and to get into something un common, It hardly matters what, if only It can announce Itself as “ uncoil- -entlonal.” R2 Tkvd Skssl Without Alcohol Æ ym Portland Sale Co. fo r A Strong Tonic R e tu rn . Anthony Drexel, Jr., shortly after the annunocement of his engagement to Miss Marjorie Gould, dined at the Knickerbocker Club In Fifth avenue. W h y » Mr. Drexel, apropos of parsimony “ Pop?” coupled with great wealth, said; “ Yes, my son.” “ We have In Philadelphia a notori ‘‘Why is it that a rooster makes ously mean millionaire. This man, more noise crowing than a hen does while dressing the other morning, cackling, and he don’t even lay a cor* looked closely at his valet's legs. ner-stone?"— Yonkers Statesman. Then he said: ” 'Those are very good trousers, Thompson. Did I give them to you?’ “ 'Yes, sir,’ said the valet; ‘last mjnth, sir.' ‘“ Well, here’s a quarter for you/ said the millionaire. ‘I'll have them back/” New and sfcond-hand Safes and Vault Boors. Cheap for cash or T h o . e O ld , O ld q u e s t i o n . , casv terms. Call or write lor cuts and prices. "Paw, a man says 'I lie.’ If he Ho» he tells the truth, and If he tells tho truth he lies, doesn’t he?” (W ith a groan.) ‘‘My boy, that was Agenta an old gag In the days of Socrates. H erring-H all-M arvin Safe Co. You'll be asking me next who wrote 87 Fifth St. ‘The Beautiful Snow/ or whether It’s true that the consumer pays ths tax!” —Chicago Tribune. T h ir s t Without Alcohol ROUGH ROAD FOR CONSERVATION 25c. FULL POUND CHEAP INSURANCE H ig h e st Q u a lity No Law to Punish Jap Spies. Manila, April 7.— Much indignation has been aroused by the release o f the two Japanese who were arrested here a few days ago on the charge o f being spies. They were given their liberty on cable instructions from Washington. Owing to the fact that there is no pro vision in the Philippine military fcode governing the trial o f spies o f a nation not at war with the United States, the alleged spies were turned over to the civil authorities. An investigation o f the civil laws likewise showed that the statutes were inadequate. In U s e For Ovér 3 0 Years. ▼Ml CKNTAUR bJM M III, TT MURRAY STRUT, NCW VORN CITY. Portland is th; hi; ir r !::! p!»ce of Ike N( rthwest. N O T IC E . I hereby give notice that the firm oi Davis <fc Bnitknmp which has been doing a real estate business with offl es at ro »m 510 Dekum buiM ng, Portland, Ore., has ceased to exist, and tb it John Huitknrnp will not be responsible for any debts or oU ligations contracted for by John A. Davis, now residing at the H . Charles Hotel, Portland, Or -., eithci by himself or in tin name o f the firm. Date of the fir-t nuhliention In the Or* gon Journal, April l*t, 1010. JOHN HITITKA MP. K A S P A R IL L A Cured by Electropodes N ew Electric Treatment. Metal fnsolss— -w orn tid e «h oe«. Body becom e« magnet---nerve« t»ie inner tin g wire«. P oeitlv« cure lor Rheumatism, ruralgia. Backache, K id ney and L iv e r com- linta. O nly f 1.00 pair. Guarantee »ig n e d with ch sale. I f Blectrepodea fall to cure, money re Druggist* rued. I f not at your D ruggist’ • send us $1.00. , _ _ _ _ _ _ __________ • supplied. WESTERN FLECTROrODE CO. f L o . AagaM. HL. Lo* Angrle». I Cal. This sterling household remedy ha« long been recognized as the best an* infest Blood Purifier, the moat successful nrescription for spring humors and suck Sermons Don’t Please. Baltimore, April. 7— The Rev. W il lisorders of the Dlood ss boils, pimples liam E. Hauflf, pastor o f Jerusalem pustules, blotches, sores and cutaneoui ¡ruptions. Kasparilla is admitted to b< Evangelical Lutheran church, o f G a r-; .be best remedy for that lack of energy P o rtla n d S e u ttl« K p ok an s denville, an eastern suburb o f this I ind the peculiar debility so prevalent Ask for Th#ir Goods and city, persisted in reading his sermons i luring the done of winter and the opening until some o f his congregation told him >f spring. For derangements of the dr he was no longer needed. The preach (.stive organs it is • natural corrective, er declares that the church door was operating directly upon the liver and ali- locked by some o f his flock, who then ; nentary caual, gently but persistently Mimulating ■ healthy activity. Iti barricaded the door with boards nailed j icneficisl influence extends, however, tc from the inside. He has put the mat ; svery portion of the system, aiding in the ter into the hands o f a lawyer. processes of digestion and assimilation ol !ood, promoting • wholesome, natural Missouri Hurricane Does Damage. ippetite, correcting sour stomach, bad Kansas City, Mo., April 7. — Dam-1 oresth, irregularities of the bowels, con- age amounting to many thousands #f itipation and the long list of troubles dollars was done by a hurricane that iirectly traceable to thoee unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi swept Northeastern Missouri last even ness, headache, backache and despond- B d o n c h i a l T r o c h e s ing. Macon suffered the greatest «ncy due to inactivity of the liver, 8. - 1 t h . —a te. In »U k in * » o f o u t h t r . S in g e r . and damage, several houses being swept kidneys and digestive tract. : a c .e k .r . itnS them tn v.k ieh le to , ch a rin g t h . It ie a . T h e r e 1 » m t l l n f ao e ffe c tt-e foe S ore T h m l , from their foundations and scores o f strengthening tonic of the highest value. ■wire» and C ou gh». F i f t y year*’ reputation. telephone poles being tom from the P f f c e , 25 r e n t», 5 0 c en t» »n il ( f . 0 0 per ban. THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE t e m p i»» m atte« cm ren .eic. ground. The electric light plant was H o y t C h e m ic a l C o . Portland, Oregon put out o f commission. Send Your Produce THERE We are handlers o f Eggs, Butter, Veal, Dressed Hogs, Poultry, live or dressed: also Apples, Onions, Pota toes. Consignment», whether large or small, are solicited. We can give you good prices for good stuff. Write Us. 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Get a can on trial You never saw such cakes and biscuit They'll open your eyes, ¿¡M I Pacific Coast Biscuit Company SAVE THESE SWASTIKA END SEALS THEY ARE VALUABLE They Will Secure You Many Useful Articles Without Cost Dr. Carl Webber, still practicing le Now York City, performed In IMS the first operation for appendleltla Thera was no knowledge of stomach cuttings at that time. The operation was per formed without antiseptics. The ta- stniments and appliances were com paratively primitive. The patient Is alive and well In New York te-day.