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Ih a n g e a Sm ith W a n t s V e a l W e w ill pay as follow s fo r first-class pro duce. Ship by express. V e a l ....................................................... IOC P o rk ............................................ 12c L iv e H e n s .................................. 18c L ive S p lin e Ch.ckens, lb 20 t o 22}C E «* s .......................................... 23c Address T R A N K U S M IT H M T A T CO. ‘‘Fighting the B eef Trust" P O R TLA N D , OREGON K xp ert O p in io n . c o u d ltlo n s . UNITED EFFORTS TO SAVE TIMBER First Guest—This place is healthy, Isn’t It? Second Guest— It has been up to the time that a noted specialist from New York got into the habit of spending his summers here. Now we hnve an operation every week or so.— Life. W a n te d M oney. Railroads, Timbermen and Of ficials Co-operate. W arden— Y ou’ll get six month* fo? this job. Prisoner— Just my blooming luck. Only had my hair cut last n ig h t Threepence chucked away, as you m ight say.— Illustrated Bits. What U the use ot a child's going to school to learn mere gram m ar? Such evidently is the opinion of the mother o f a g irl whose teacher instructed her to purchase a book on that subject. According to a w riter in the Burr Oak Herald, Lulu came back the next day with this explanatory letter: I do not desire for Lulu shall In* | Cures all humors, catarrh and gage In grammar, as I prefer her in rheumatism, relieves that tired gage In yuseful studies, and can learn her how to spoke and write properly feeling, restores the appetite, myself. I have went through two cures paleness, nervousness, grammars, and I can't say as they did builds up the whole system. G e t It t o d a y in u s u a l l i q u i d f o r m o r me any good, I prefer her lngage in german and drawing and vocal music ; c h o c o l a t e d t a b l e t s c a l l e d S a r s a ta b s . on the ulano. F r i g h t f u l r o H s I !»m t y . G l a d d e n i n g 111 m H e a r t . “ But what will you do,” asked his “ Dear papa,” wrote the little girl at confidential friend, “ if they imprison the summer resort, ‘‘I have gained six you?” ounces in weight since we came here. “ I f they threaten to do that,” answer Mamma sends her love. Please write ed the financial magnate, with a frown, to us to-morrow. Send your love and “ I ’ll send orders to my agents to start all the money you can spare.” — Chica the biggest panic this country ever go Tribune. s a w !” ___________________ W h ere It P in c h e s . I t e l a t i o n x h i [> n i n S o u th D a k o ta . “ I notice she bowed to you. Is she an old acquaintance?” “ Y -ye s ; we’re slightly acquainted. In fact, she’s a sort of distant rela tion. She was* the first w ife of my second w ife’s first husband.” $ 3 .00 S A M P L E D E R B Y , F E L T . S T R A W $1.50 Hats Cleaned, Blocked 50c; Panamas. $ 1. Trimming* 25c each. Ladies Hats Remodeled, Willow Plumes retied and Dyed. Complete Line of M illin ery . 315 A L D E R S T .. P O R T L A N D PIPE R E PA IR IN G Ofmry fte-Hptio.i b, auil. AMBER.BRIER Artificial Colon*. m J MEERSCHAUM. SIG SIC H EL & CO. B2 Third Street Bauland i r PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. o f Portland, Oregon FURNISHES HELP FREE TO EMPLOYERS Main office, 12 N orth Second St. Main 5670; A 1406 Ladies Dept., 205Va Morrison St. Main 1062; A 2064 Phone or w ire orders a t our expense. BEST READY ROOFING KNOWN Send fo r Samples and Prices. S orry, but D e n r ln K Up W e ll. JUST RIGHT CM SSET a DEVERS ^ PORTLAND. ORE.' J 326 Worcester Bldg PORTLAND, ORE. IES0LVED- THAT CHARITY GENERALLY BEGINS WHEN THE LJV LR A ND liO W E L S ARE RIGHT M I J N Y O N S P A W - P A W P I L L S K E E P THEM IN GOOD C O N D IT IO N IQ IM IL S IN A P O X IQ * London's raw l'avv Fins coax me iiY C t Into activity by gtutle methods. They da not scour, grl^e or weaken. They are A tunic to the t to much, liver and nerves; Invigorate instead of weaken. They en rich the blood and enable the stomach to get all the nourishment from food that Is put Into It. These pills contain no calo mel ; they are soothing, healing and stim ulating. For sale by all druggists In 10c and 25c sizes. I f you need medical ad vice, write Munyon’s Doctors. They will advise to the best of their ability abso lutely free of Charge. MUNYON’S, -*$41 and Jefferson fits., Philadelphia, Pa* A lw a y s sh a k e in A l l e n ’s Foot-E ase, a p o w d e r . ft cures h ot, s w e a tin g , a c h in g , s w o lle n fee t. Uures corn s, in g r o w in g n a ils a n d bu n ion s. A t i l l d r u g g is ts and sh oe steres, 25c. D o n t a ccep t m y su b stitu te. S am ple m a ile d F R E E . A d d resr A lle n 8. O lm sted, L e R o y , N . Y . To U nion P a in le s s D entists N amedic O M ARK AB SO LU TE LY CURES DR. WHITING’S REMEDIES M ANUFACTURED BY N A T IO N A L M E D IC IN E CO., LTD. 422' i Sh elley Blk., M orrison St., R oom s 3 and 4 , Por: land, Or. Pilone Martellali 2119 1. A P P E N D IC IT IS REM EDY. The only known cure for Appendicitis without the uld o f the knife. Gives immediate relief, and effects a permanent cure in u short time. PR IC E » . 6. “ SP E C IA L” REM EDY. For Women's Ailments, Tumors of the Bow els. Alno I'iabates. Kidney and Bladder Trou bles PR IC K >5. This New Scientific Work is a home treatment. W ri-e or call and we w ill explain. External treatment only. F it th e C r im e . **I ain’t no saint, boss,” said the ho bo. “ I wunst voted a couple o’ hun dred repeaters in my precinct, an’ they sent me to the penitenchry for i t ” “ Great C aesar!” exclaimed the man who had Just befriended him. “ I did the same thing once, and they sent me to Congress for it !” — Chicago T rib une. ____________________ O b je c tio n S u s ta in e d . Judge—The witness told all that Full Set o f T e e th ............................................ $ 5 .00 Now, B ridge W ork or Teeth w ithou t Plates S3 50 to $5 happened on the second floor. Gold C row n s..................................... $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 why .00 do you object to his telling what Porcelain C row n s............................. $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .00 Gold or Porcelain F illin g s ....................... $ 1 .0 0 Up happened on the third floor? Counsel— Because, If It please your S ilver F illin g s ...................................... 5 0c to $ 1 .00 Best P late M a d e................ ............................$7.50 honor, that Is another story.— Brook N o charges fo r Painless E x tra ctin g when other w ork is done. 15 years' Guarantee w ith all work. lyn Eagle. Hours. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 22114 Morrison Street. A N G E L A HOTEL O n « Rate; R oom w ith Private Bath, $1 PER D A V 625 W a sh in g ton Street P O R TLA N D , OR. N e w brick, splendidly furnished, La dies’ parlor; spacious lobby: elevator: steam heat; running w ater; phones in all rooms. In quiet neighborhood. Take car from Union Depot, tra n sfer to Wash- Ington street. Phone Marshall 1950. W E G RO W W e Cure HAIR all Scalp Diseases, stop F allin g Hair, Preven t Baldness. G row L a d ies’ and Children’s H a ;r rapidly, soft, glosay and beantiful. W e Furnish out o f town people home trea t ment. W rite us today fo r question blank and particulars. THE G A R L O W H AIR G R O W IN G CO. SPECIALISTS 2 0 7 -8 Rothchild Building, fo u rth and W ash in gton S treets, P O R T L A N D , OREGON. Consultation Free. 8 to 5. Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Portland S eattle Spokane Ask for Their Goods and »SAVE THESE SWASTIKA ENDSEALS THEY ARE VALUABLE They .Will Secure You Many Useful Articles W ithout Coat H A N S E N ’S Hansen H ires H elp EMPLOYMENT Free to E m ployer» TRADE MARK O F F IC E S 26 N orth Second St. Phones Main 1526; A 1526. r Departm ent, M 3 H W ashington St. Phones Main 2692; A 2692. Portland. Oregon. G u a ra n te e d u n der a ll P a r e F o o d ___________ Law e More Friends Every Yei W e ’ll soon count you among them. It’s just a matter of time. More and more housewives are giving up the old- style, high-priced, Trust-made Baking "’owders. Thousands are turning to kOUNCE*/ \ Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed and of Ease and Comfort follows the use o f Syrup o f Figs and E lixir o f Senna, as it acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleans ing the system effectually, when con stipated, or bilious, and dispels colds and headaches. T o get its beneficial effects, always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California F ig Syrup Co. SEND THIS AD. FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST BAKING POWDER One trial does it. You’ll never go back. Speak to your grocer. Lighter sweeter baking or m m « y r e f u n d e d . Far bet ter. Costs much less. You won’t believe it till you try for your- sell H a rn e s s C a ta lo g fre e ! Send tor our lOO-page Harness Catalog Free. W ill save you 20 to SO per cent sure. K E L L E R H A R N E S S CO. 49 N o rth Sixth SL. Portland, O regon M IS S M O R G A N The mines o f Butte, Mout., have a combined pay roll of $3,000,000 a year. The Argentine Legislature la con sidering the construction of under ground railw ays for Buenos Ayres. It Is Just being realized that the Trans-Blberlan R ailroad was a poor lob from an engineering standpoint Daughter o f Financier Mingles Aqueduct Laborers. Madriz Ready for Mediation. Bluefields, Nic., June 7.— General Estrada, leader o f the provisional gov ernment, has repeated the offer that he made last March to Madriz lookidg to the establishment o f peace. The conditions of his proposal pro vide for the friendly ¡mediation o f the United States, that country to desig nate the Nicaraguan whom it considers most fit to occupy the presidency pro visionally, neither Dr. Madriz nor Gen eral Estrada being eligible; the pro visional president to convoke elections for a constitutional president. EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN First class work St Free exam instimi and p erfectly fitta * $ 2 .0 0 No fakin g i S u it e 4 2 7 , M a r q u s m B u i ld i n f Fourth Floor O p p w iU Portland Hotel, Portland O ra Though hydrophobia has stamped out o f Britain, It Is still pant In Germany, where every over 2,500 dogs and cats afflicted the disease are destroyed. $36.59 Each Man’ s Portion. Washington, June 7.- Treasury offi cials figure that i f all the money in circulation in the United States were divided equally, every man, woman and child would have $35.59. The total amount in general circulation is $319,- 382,284, o f which $298,076,537 was held in the treasury as assets o f the government. Have your teeth out and plate and bridge i done. For out-of-town patrons w e finish p la t« and bridge work in one day if net PRICES: Malar Crewaa --- $5.0$ 22k In te T e * .. $3.50 If you wish a high-class h ain dressing, we are sure Ayer’s|j Hair Vigor, new improved for-| mula, will greatly please you.” It keeps the hair soft and’I smooth, makes it look rich and ] luxuriant, prevents splitting at^ the ends. And It keeps the scalp free from dandruff. Does not change the color o f the hair. A y e rs Form ula w ith each bottle { p Bhow • : it to y o u r j doetor d o o to r A e k h him im about i it, ' b u n . * ...... $ 1 « C u te M ix , . $1.00 Silwr Filian ... 50c * Cte Rrfte PkW $5.00 Km Red Rate PfaM........... $7.50 Pialas EUradte 50c BEST M E TH O D S Pa nl«*8s Extract.on Free when plates or bridge w o ik ordered. Consultât on Free. You cannot vet better pa nless work anywhere, no m atter how much you pay. A ll W ork Fully G u aranteed fo r F ifteen Y e a rs Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 342 ¿ Washington St., P o r t la n d , O r e g o n Take car at depot and tran sfer to Wafthington St. D A IS Y F L Y KILLER lr N N rat. xf an J îüUkU ‘«À* e x t c .C le*n. . »™aiaa- am tal conv«n<eot. cheap. L a a la alt Mule of metal, canno* gpi'.l or tip o*er. will ■«$ goti or in|ure anything. Cuinstftd eflectlvo, Of voi <U*Un or ms $ preve'd tor 20 cents. t B AKO LD SOMimfi 130 DeKalb in. BrooUya. V. L Sherman p a y & Co. Sixth and Morrison—The Piano Center of Portland—Opp. P. O* been ram year with Extend a Cordial Welcome to Visitors A patent on a horseshoe designed to prevent the Btumbllng of horses was granted In Panama four years ago. W e have made great preparations for Roae Festival visitors, from June 6 to 12. FASH IO N H IN TS Our store is yours—every conven ience at your command —meet your friends here —make it your quarters — all head parades . pass our windows. FREE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT EVERY DAY Ten to 11 A. M., also hear alt the latest Victor Records and the newest o f the new 65 and 88 note piano player music and vocal style songs for player pianos. Free to Each Visitor Ask for Them. Our special display o f Pianos, Organs, Player Pianos and Victor Talking Machines cannot fail to interest every music lover; you can buy now and pay later if you wish—stop in, and enjoy a few minutes o f our free entertainment. F in e s s e . C o m p le n o n a . Mr. Qulnby called up his w ife by telephone. “ Arabella,” ho said. “ I’d like to bring a friend home to dine with U3 ♦his evening. Have somethin*? good.” “A ll right,” responded Mrs. Qulnby. • • • • • “ Jason,” she said, “ you told me you were going to bring a friend to take dinner with us, and I ’ve laid m yself out to get a good meal. W here Is he?” “ Arabella,” answered Mr. Qulnby, “ I said I ’d like to bring a friend. I couldn’t And any to bring. If dinner Is ready let’s eat. I ’m hungry.”— Chi cago Tribune. The minister had preached to th « graduating class of a girls’ college. The girls of the class were on the platform all round the pulpit and all dressed In white. "I felt,” confessed the preacher to his w ife when he got home, “ Uk% a crow on a snowdrift.”— Pittsburg Press. N o t h in g One o f the prettiest models for a dainty littl ■ afternoon gown of batiste, is shown above. The wee yoke it of fine ecru lace, the batiste being of that color, and there’ a just a touch of light blue in the em broidery. “ A S ilt* Too P r r lig ." Bushby had many natural advan (ages aud beauties, but Mrs. Aimer Crane, who was a brief sojourner in the place, having been there only a matter of ten years or so, never appre ciated It. “She was aching to get back to Nashuy the whole enduring time," said one of Mrs. Crane's Bushby neighbor*, “and I waa glad to see her go, feeling as she did.” “What was It »he didn’t like about Bushby?” asked one of the summer residents, curiously. “She said ahe 'didn’t get the news o’ the day quick enough to suit her,’ ” quoted the neighbor, with as near an Imitation of Mr*. Crane’s air as she could manage. "A * I said to my Asy, what on earth ■he wanted more than we have In the way o' news-tpreaders here, I don't know. "When you consider that there are five telephones In town, a grocery wa gon driven by Lucy Grant's boy twice a week, Lucy Grant herself to sew for everybody In town hy the day, and all taking milk from Jed Kimball, I don't know how we could he any better fixed. I call anybody that wnnte more news ’• the day than Bushby folks get • mite too prying myself.” President Returns Home. Washington, June 7.— President T a ft returned to Washington tonight at 8:44 o ’clock from his Western trip. He went directly to the White house, de claring he intended to see no one this evening. The president was highly pleased with the enthusiasm shown by the crowds that greeted him at the rail road station at which his train stopped G ln < l< l«*iii n ;{ I I I « l l r n r t , today. Although there was a steady “Dear papa," wrote the little girl at downpour o f rain, cheering crowds the summer resort. "I hate gained els hailed Mr. Taft, who spoke briefly at ounces In weight since we came her* several pointa. Mamma sends her love. Please write BAKING POWDER Dr. B. E. Wright Hair Dressing The work on the Jungfrau R ailw ay Is progressing so rapidly that It w ill probably be opened next year to Jung frau Joch, where a station and hotel accommodating 200 persona have been hewn out o f the solid rock. With New York, June 7.— To see with her own eyes the conditions under which the men who are building the Catskill aqueduct to New York City are work ing, Miss Anne Morgan, daughter o f J P. Morgan, went 500 feet below the surface of Rondout valley today and talked for hours with gangs o f Italians and negroes. Accompanying her were Miss Fran ces Keller, secretary o f the State Im migration department, and Dr. David Flynn, sanitary superintendent o f the board o f water supply. The trip was made as a result o f a criticism publish ed by Miss K eller in a magazine ar ticle. Miss Morgan had little to say o f her observations, but she praised the en gineers and begged them to “ be kind to the poor fellow s.” A. T o prevent the alteration of checks er other valuable papers an Inventive th en d o as he saya genius has brought out an eiectrlo ap paratus which burns tiny holes In the A t the same time the new A yer’ s H.;ir Vigor is a strong Iir.ir tonic, promoun. paper as the Inscription Is written. the growth of the hair, keeping all the E lectricity has st last been applied tissues of the hair anJ scslp in a health\ to the Teddy bear, a Maryland man condition. The hair stops falling, dan having patented one that opens Its druff disappears. A splendid dressing Jaws and flashes lights from Its eyes, — Made b y the J. C. A y e r Co., L o w e ll, Mass —— nose and mouth, when a battery In Its Interior Is pressed. O BSERVER use CRESCENT DR. C. L H A Y N E S r Jaqnei I f f * . C e C h ira c * sand feet o f standing timber there is a loss o f labor amounting to $8, that stumpage values decrease $2, and the railroads see the vanishing o f tonnage which cannot be replaced for many years, the necessity of adopting safety measures for the prevention o f the re petition o f the fires o f 1902 has led to the organization o f several cooperative associations. Oregon and Washington in 1902 helplessly watched the gigantic confla grations which wiped out a large amount of the visible assets o f the states, and also resulted in the destruc tion o f two towns, Springwater, Or., and Brush Prairie, Wash., more than 20 lives being lost. That fire occurred in a dry season in the mountains, [and was only one of the many which raged along the Cas cades and adjacent ranges. It is said by timber cruisers and millmen from the upper waters o f the rivers o f the two states that the year 1910 is thus far a duplicate o f the conditions which made possible the losses o f that sea son. Anticipating the danger which is sure to exist, an effective system o f pa trol is being placed in operation, the railroads, timber owners, state and county organizations joining with the forest service in an endeavor to pre vent the occurrence o f fires and to con trol those which may be started. Many o f the large railroads on the Coast have begun clearing their rights o f way o f all inflammable material for a distance o f 100 feet on either side of the center o f the track,¡equipping their engines with spark arresters and in structing train crews and employes in fire fighting. Sparks from railroad en gines have proved the greatest cause o f fires, and are followed by donkey en gines, hunters’ and campers’ fires, mill smokestacks and lightning. One o f the destructive fires o f the Coos Bay re gion was caused by a settler knocking the ashes from his pipe among the dry leaves and twigs beside a log on which he was resting. An effort w ill be made to keep in touch with slash burnings made by settlers and to warn all persons enter ing the forests o f this state o f the ne cessity o f exercising care in handling fire. The forest lands are now plaster ed with warning signs. In this manner it is hoped to save the tremendouus values which are be coming available with the development of railroads. Timber sections which at one time sold in Oregon for $500 have recently changed hands for as much as $160,000. On that basis the prevention o f forest' fires becomes a matter o f stern business. Steamer Brings $900,000. REDUCE THE COST OF UVINfi; Dawson, Y . T., June 7.— The steam er Schwatka arrived from Fairbanks yesterday, the first boat o f the year from the lower Yukon. The Schwatka brought $900,000 o f Tanana gold for Seattle. The gold is being shipped 25c. FU LL POUND this year by express. The next steam er will bring $1,000,000 o f Fairbanks dust. The Schwatka sailed immedi ately for the Iditarod, carrying 35 pas sengers to that point and 15 to other points. 8 S O o a c a a l o * 8 S C a a ta 1 MAMA * ■JOsW. t Only 6V4 par cent of ths total Sf ths world Is tillable. The telephone and telegraph wires of the United States would encircle the Portland, Ore., June 7.— Realizing earth at the equator more than 600 that with the burning o f every thou times. S O U R S T C IfA G H .-«JBÆV.'W-IMIt'li» K V O W TR O l The observed rate for the sound of 'T m truly sorry, ma’am,” said Old Send 10c fo r trial package. Hunks to the widow, ’ to see you in such hard luck. You mustn’t let it distress you, though. It may be all The P la n o fo o te . for the best.” L ittle Elsie, whose mother was vis Then he went and foreclosed the itin g her neighbor, was doing the five- mortgage. finger exercises. Thump! R attle! Bang, bang! R at W h ile th e S p a r r o w C o p L o o k e d On. tle! Thump! A rdly K eap— W ’y don’t ye roll fur- “ Great H eavens!” cried the neighbor» der along under de tree, an’ git out starting up. “ W hat on earth is your o’ de sunshine? Solon Boddey— Too blame much like daughter tryin g to play now?” “ I t ’s an exercise,” said little Elsie’s work. mother, beaming w ith maternal pride, “ from ‘ First Steps In Music.’ ” “ ‘F irst Steps in Music’ ?” repeated the harassed neighbor. “ W ell, dear. “ I used Cascarets and feel like a new Is there nothing she can play w ith her man. I have been a sufferer from dys hands?” — Answers. pepsia and sour stomach for the last two ¡ years. I have been taking medicine and Mothers w ill find Mrs. W inslow 's Soothing other drugs, but could find uo relief only Byrup th e b est re m ed y to use for their children for a short time. I w ill recommend d u rin g ih e te e t h in g p erio d . Cascarets to my friends as the only thing C o s t ly C o u n e e l. for indigestion and sour stomach and to “ I can understand all you have to keep the bowels in good condition. say on the subject in an hour’s time,’’ They are very nice to eat.” said the judge. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. N e v e r Sicken. W eaken or Gripe. “ Beg pardon, your honor,” persisted 10c, 25c, 50c. N e v e r sold in bulk. Th e gen uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to the young lawyer, “ but I shall con cure or your money back. sume at least five hours In m y argu ment.” “ V ery w ell; have It your own way,” said the Judge, with resignation. “ But it w ill take the prisoner about five years to tell why he employed you.” ^ COFFEEi ; •^-Harper’s Weekly. TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER To Breaf: in New Shoes. EXTRACTS Majestic Roof ing Co. W ORTH Disappearance ot Prospective Ton “ a” In "g re a t” Is 420, and for the nage Stirs Roads to Action— sound of “ a” In “ m a," 770 waves a Big Increase in Values. second. S a r s a p a r illa ” 1 don’t mind having to pay high prices tor luxuries. It’s the cost of the necessities of life that counts.” “ Yes; if you get a good seat at a ball game you have to pay almost a grand opera price for It.” T H IH O S to ue to-morrow. Send your love and all the money you can »pare.”— Chica go Tribune. W h ile Ih e Ip ir r tiw Cop C ooked Oh. N ew . A n o th er Oklwllos N h s ta tn o d . Judge— The witness told all that happened on the second floor. Now, why do you object to his telling what happened on the third floor? Counsel— Because, If It pleaae your honor, that la another story.— Brook lyn Eagle. IT C H C A N B E C U R E D lle r «> . in a Hhort tim e by using “ H e’s a champion, Is he? He doesn’t P L U M M E R ’S I T C H look It. Champion of what?” REMEDY “ You don’t keep abreast of the In 50-cent can. only. Address times. H e’s the champion clgaroot PLU M M ER D R U G C O M P A N Y smoker; lights one with the stump of Third and Madison Portland, Of. another, rolls them himself as he goes along, and smokes sixty without let Alcohol, Tobacco, Cocaine, Morphing, ting any o f ’em go out.” Cigarette or Other DOPE HABITS CURED Are You Dieting And thereby hoping to cure yourself o f that annoying stomach distress? I f so, w e w ant you to try a better plan — Take Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. I t tones the entire d igestive sys tem and prevents any a f ter-eatin g distress, such as Gas on Stomach, Sour Risings, Belching, Indiges tion, Heartburn, Costive ness, Biliousness and Ma laria. A lw a y s ask fo r OSTETTER’ RATED Positively ami harmlessly in short time hy the new Olconeia Method. Treat ment is not expensive or painful. You need not remain a slave to your habits, when a short stay at our Sanitarium will make you free. Address OLCONEIA CO.f Arleta Station. Portland, Or. A TRIP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT RATES IN PAINLESS D EN TISTIT Pain less E x t r a c t io n ....... F ree S ilver K illin g s .....................30« • Gold F illin g s ........................75« 22 K. Gold C r o w n s ................$ f P o rcelain C r o w n « ................$t M ola r Gold C r o w n s .............. $4 Hridge W o r k , 22 K. G o l d . . . . « In la y Pilla, Pu re G o l d .........fit V e r y N ic e Rubber P la te ....$ tf Rest Rubber P la te on E a r t h ................................ fir A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . Don’ t throw you r money aw ay. A dolla r m ved ifl tw o dollars earned. Our origin al re lis h !« M odem Painless M ethods and our p erfe c te d office equ ip ment saves us tim e and your money. BOSTON DENTISTS, Stlt ft H arris«». P «r tl* M STOMACH Entrance 291H Morrison, opposite Pnstoffice and Meier A Frank. Katablished in Portland 10 years. Open $ until I and Sunday« until 12:10. for | * * B IT T E R W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES NOW VI! TIME • 5 , * 4 , * 3 .5 0 , * 3 , «2 .0 0 A * 9 T H E STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS. o f the year to h r yoar teeth out end p I e t e e n d bridge work done. For out- of-town petr.»ne we finish p l a t e e n d bride* work In one der I f necessary. Pm ioM« Millions of m «n w «a r W . L. Douglas shoes b e cause they a r « the low est prices, quality con sidered, In the world. M ade upon honor.o# tho Molar Crwret $ 5 .0 0 22k Britff. Tteh3.5 0 Gold M in « 1.00 C kiim I Finiitn 1-00 I ’tef Fl'lte«« .5 0 New . “Has yonr wife found a house yet?” “No. You see. we’ve moved so often In the last ten years that It’s almost Impossible for her to find a place with some improvement that we haven’t had at one time or another.”— Detroit Free Press. ____________________ M m le a tr * A t th e A r t iilib lb it , MHas your wife found a house yet?” Mrs. Highmus—O, isn’t this a lovely "No. You aee, we’ve moved so often In the last ten years that It's almost one! What a delicate touch that artist Impossible for her to And a place with has! Don’t you think so? Mr. Highmus—I don’t know. I never some Improvement that we haven’t had met him. at one time or another.”— Detroit Free Press. Ardly Keap— W 'y don't ye roll fur- der along under de tree, an' git out •’ de sunshine? Solon Bo'Cl-y—Too blame muoh like work. __ _______ A o th ln jc J o u r n a lis tic “ Going to start a paper, a r« you? W hat do you Intend to call It?” "The Nebula.” “W h at’s the explanation?” “ Why, some day, I hope, It will grow to be a World, a Globe, a Star, a Sun, or Bomethlnrr of that kind, you know." uhkte • fian v w d R nHuear . Plate« M $a.w.«. win, H 0 Best Rubber Ptetee leathers, b r the most skilled w o rk m en , in all the latest fashions. W . L. Douglas $3.00 and $4.00 shoes equal Custom Bench W o rk 6 . 0 0 I costing $6.00 to $6.00. — mm Boys’ Shoes, $3, $2.50 A $2 a jaja 7 .5 0 mm **----Ptiftlese Cxtr'ftan .50 R U T H ITNO O fl n m u wtmubns n rsefuss aleas Extraction Free when le | le te e o r bride« work rdered. Coasoi tat Ion Free. T Toe o o raoaot recen t get «*»1 better pel niece work anywhere, no matter how mark yon p-y. A i l w o rk fu lly g uaran teed fo r fifteen yeara. R W .L . Douglas guarantees their rales by st map ten Wp 2 »™ * 4nd pH*«« on the bottom. Look h r k T a k e N»# 4 o i».$ l# »»te , / W C olor T * A s k r i n i r d e n i e r for W. L. Donelaa * _ ___ for tale town fo c j M Mai -j—— * fn . your — ^H s n r writ m t e s fo all I Order Cat ( ’st alog.aheqs alogjibeqs lng how to ordsr by mall. 8ho*a ordered direct t a q fa e to n delivered fres. W .L .Imagina, liroefctoe, M a n jtefc/ w a W ise D en tal Co. P N IN C O R P O R A T E D Painless Dentists Ttee i i n t t e M . roar uko , oenoa i t - k u ir . a t e t e i . l u i j y Y U m e n tio n t h i s p a p e r . _J