W o o l* ! C o t lin t D o g .,
W hat does that m eanr
It means that the men that tn •
"In N orw ay,” rem arked the globe '
trotter, “ no girl is allow ed to have a past generation would have been in
beau until she can bake bread and dependent merchante are now the em
ployes o f these stores, and never can
knit stockin gs."
"In this cou n try." rejoined the fussy be anyth ing else; em ployes on wages
bachelor, “ there should be a law for- ! with tim e checks, Ones, and their daily
bidding any girl h aving a beau until work dependent upon a m anager's ca
she is able to navigate the streets price. That Is their prospect in life.
w ithout the aid o f a dog on the end It Is hard (in some o f its asp ects), and
we dislike to adm it it, but It Is ths
o f a strin g ."— C hicago News.
truth.
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The gigan tic departm ent stores and
mail order houses are built o f the
ruins o f independent stores, ju st as
the Christian churches of Rom e were
C om m only ca u se pim ples, bolls, hives,
eczem a o r salt rheum, or som e other built o f the fragm ents of the old tem
form o f eruption; but som etim es they ples. and each independent store de
exist in ‘ he system , Indicated b y fe e l stroyed is an independent m erchant
into a salaried em ploye.—
ings o f w eakness, languor, loss o f a p turned
petite, or general debility, w ithout Charles Edw ard R ussell In Success
ca u sin g any breaking out.
M agazin e.____________________
T h ey are expelled and the w hole sy s
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow1» Soothing
tem Is renovated, strengthened and S yru
p th e b e s t re m e d y to use (or their children
ton ed b y
during the teething period.
Smith Wants Eggs
W e w ill pay as fo llo w s fo r first-ciaas p ro
d u ce. S h ip by exp ress.
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P ork ................................................ 12C
L ive H e n s ........................................ 1 8 c
L ive Spring C h icken s, lb 2 0 t o 22JC
E g g s .................................................. 25c
A d dress
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PORTLAND, OREGON
A g a in s t
th e
Blood Humors
Law .
Sheriff— Hi, thar, w hat you
doin'
with them thar w orm s?
Fisherm an— I’m putting a new worm
on my hook. That confounded perch
got away w ith the last one.
Sheriff— I guess you ’ ll have ter com e
along with me. D on’t ye know that
rebates Is agin’ the laws of these here
United States?— Independent.
T ended
H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a
C o n ce s s io n s .
G et It tod a y In usual liquid form or
ch ocolated tablets called S a r s a t a b s .
"I n a true love affair concessions
must be made on bot/h sides."
“ Th at is what the duke says.
He
S om eb od y S orry.
has offered to give up baccarat If dad
Sunday School Teacher— Now, chil
w ill part with another m illion .” — Kan dren, the subject is the story o f the
sas City Journal.
P rodigal Son. Can any one tell me
wiho was glad when the prodigal re
M (« u n d e r s t o o d .
Mr». H oyle— One o f my ancestors tu rn ed?”
“ T he father,” was the unanim ous re
was a sign er o f the D eclaration o f In
sponse.
dependence.
Mrs. Doyle— W hose di
“ And who was s o rry ?” asked the
vorce decree did he sign ?— New Y ork
teacher.
Press.
“The
fatted
ca lf,” prom ptly re
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"Y es’ m,” said the precocious youth.
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explorer. I w ant to avoid the m inute
accu racy which will lead people to
discredit my observation s.” — W ashing
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N one o f us realize how m uch peo
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Out o f one hundred people w ho try
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the attem pt very feebly.
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M en ta l L a b or.
“ If you have any trade or occupa
tion,” asked the woman o f the house,
“ why don’ t you follow it?”
“ Ma’am,” said Tuffold Knutt, with
his mouth full, “ I w ork fourteen hours
every day.”
“ H ow ? At w hat?”
‘‘W it’ me mind, ma’am, sam e ez all
de great inventers do. I’ m tryin’ t’
think up a subs’ toot for injy rubber.” —
Chicago Tribune.
G ra n d m oth er.
“ You w ill have to let m e off fo r a
day or tw o In April, m a’am .”
‘ ‘ W hy, Nora, w hat fo r ? ”
‘‘ I m ust be sick a bit, m a’am.”
“ Sick, N ora ?”
“ Sure, ma’am. I ’ m th ’ g ra n d m o th y
of an office boy who wants to git off
an’ see th’ openin’ ball game, m a’am.”
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
O u tc la s s e d .
W earied with his everlasting hike,
the W andering Jew stopped to re s t
"W h a i’g the u se?” he exclaim ed. ‘‘I
can’ t keep up with old man W eston to
save my life! H e’s forty miles ahead
of me and going like the w in d !”
Running a trem bling hand through
his flow ing beard, he proceeded to heap
a few ch oice m aledictions on the day of
his birth. ___________________
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A F ren ch syn dicate has contracted
to develop the w ater pow ers In Uru
guay to furn ish ligh t and pow er to the
“ I find Cascareis »0 good that I would Inland towns.
not be without them. I was troubled a
The City C ouncil o f C in cinn ati Is
great deal with torpid liver and headache.
N ow since taking Cascarets Candy Cathar planning a subw ay to con n ect the busi
tic I feel very much better. I shall cer ness section o f the city w ith the ou t
tainly recommend them to m y friend» as lyin g residential sections.
the best m edicine I have ever seen.”
L ig h tn in g w ill strik e m ore than once
Anna Bazinet,
Osborn Mill No. 2 , Fall River, Mass. In the sam e place. A transm ission line
In C olorado was recen tly stru ck five
Pleaaant. Palatable. P otent. Taats Good.
D o Good. N ever Sicken. W eaken or G rips.
tim es In th » same place.
$ 3 .0 0 S A M P L E D E R B Y . F E L T . S T R A W $ 1 .0 0
HatsCleaned, Blocked 5 0 c ; Panama«,
$ 1 . Trimming* 2 5 c each Ladies' HaU
Remodeled.
illow I Plume*
wnnoeita, W
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iumn ^retied
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Ladies D epartm en t, 343W W a sh in g to n St. Phones
Mam 2692; A 2692. Portland. O regon .
U n io n P a in le s s D e n tists
C o sts YOU Less
NO TRUST PRICES
BEST AT ANY PRICE
or your money back
C in cinn ati boast» th » o n ly church
on wheel». It Is a large electrlo hue
w hich la loaded w ith lin g e r s
and
• peakers and Invades the slum s every
Sunday.
T h e developm ent o f the w ater pow-
•r» In C aliforn ia has helped boom the
state by b rin gin g new Industrie« and
helping old industries w ith plenty o f
»heap electrlo pow er available.
New York, N. Y .— United States
postoffice inspectors raided the hand
some Broadway offices of the United
Wireless Telegraph company today and
caused the arrest of Christopher C.
Wilson, president of the company;
Samuel S. Bogart, first vice-president,
and William W. Tompkins, president
of the New York selling agency,
which, officers of the wireless company
say, was formerly their fiscal agent,
but has ceased to represent them.
Chief Inspector Mayer subsequently
gave out a statement, in which he
charges that, although the company
has been running at a loss, the price of
its shares have advanced by manipula
tion to fictitious values and that indi
vidual officers of the company have sold
out their stock to the general public at
a profit estimated in one instance at
between $6,000,000 and $10,000,000.
Wilson was released on $25,000 bail
and Bogart on $10,000 bail for appear
ance on July 12, when a further hear
ing will be held before a Federal com
missioner.
Tompkins was arrested at his farm
near Mahop Falls, Pa., and brought
here. He could not find $10,000 and
spent the night in the Tombs.
The specified instance of alleged
fraudulent use of the mails is given as
the mailing o f a letter on March 3,
1910, to Michael O’Brien, of Water-
burg, Conn.
“ There are 28,000 shareholders of
the company throughout the country,”
said Inspector Mayer, in his statement,
“ many of whom have placed their sav
ings in the stock o f the company
through false representations made by
its officers.
“ The real assets of the company,
consisting o f land stations, patents,
manufacturing plants and real estate
of all kinds, appear to be worth, at a
conservative estimate, $400,000, or an
actual worth of 2 cents a share.”
Two million shares have been issued
at a par value of $10, but the stock
has recently been put up to $50 a
share.
“ Thus,” argues the inspector in his
statement, “ by taking the last amount
quoted ($400,000 of actual assets) at
$50 a share, the stock is really worth
as $4000,000 is to $1,000,000,000, or
$0.0004 a share.”
The inspector says the company was
originally incorporated as the Amalga
mated Wireless Sureties company in
1904. In 1906 it took over the assets
and business of the defunct Ameri
can De Forest Wireless Telegraph
company, which was then running at a
loss, exchanging therefor its own se
curities on a ten for one basis.
“ At this time,” says the inspector’s
statement, “ when officers of the De
Forest company were secretly conniv
ing to abandon it and leave the stock
holders a mass of worthless securities,
its stock had been forced to an alleged
value of $12.50 a share, or $2.50 above
par.
“ Another item in the statement sent
out to stockholders was patents and
patent rights, $5,520,233. The affairs
of the company were recently audited
by a firm of licensed accountants, who
placed the book value of all patents at
$220,233.
“ The officers o f the company have
sold to the public thousands o f shares,
claiming all the while that they were
holding their own shares and putting
the money received from the public
into the plants of the company.
One
of the officers is believed to have
cleaned up $5,000,000 and possibly
$10,000,000 at prices ranging from $10
to $50.
T k s
C are.
B r id a . W ork o r T o t h w ith ou t P la te , $ 3 5 0 to $ 3
Gold C r o w n ,.........................................* 3 . 3 0 to * 5 .0 0
Ptwrelaln C r o w n ................................ 3 3 .3 0 to $ 3 .0 0
Gotd o r Porr.U un F iliin a ,....................... $ 1 . 0 0 11,
Stiver P illin e» ....................................... 3 0 c to $ 1 .0 0
Beet Plate Marie
........................................... $ 7 . 3 0
N o Charrea fo r Painleaa E it r a e t in e w hen other
w erk la done. IA r e a r ,’ G uarantee w ith all w ork.
H o r n • a m. ta • » . a
B i l k Morriaan Street.
Rough Riders Gathering.
New York. — From
all points
of the compass the
Rough
Ri
ders are assembling to act as escort of
honor to Colonel Theodore Roosevelt on
Saturday, and from the moment the
ex-president puts his feet on his native
soil at the Battery until he takes |the
train for Oyster Bay he will be sur
rounded by the men who helped in the
charge up San Juan Hill. At least 400
of the hard-riding cavalrymen are ex
pected to be on hand to greet their old
commander, and their presence is to be
one o f the many features.
'or me."
Have your teeth out and plate and bridge work
done. For out-of-town patrons we finish plat«
and bridge work in one day if necessary.
P R IC E S ;
M ^ w C rn «.... $5.00
22k BriAtTwe . $3.50
C M H I-p .........$ 1 «
EoudFJfaca ... $1.00
S*>FiEu> . . . 5 0 c *
CoM RAW fhw $5.00
hair! Use Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
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ESTABLISH ED 40 YEARS
SIXTH, A T MORRISON ST., PO RTLAND, OR.
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At the end o f thirty days the Piano
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i
J We know there is so much real value in
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C n re.
Mrs. StuyveBant Fish, at a luncheon
In New York, said w ith good-hum ored
m ockery o f the suffragettes:
“ I f they keep on, their outlook, real
ly. w ill becom e as naively selfish as
Mrs. D ash’s. Mr. Dash, as his young
w ife posed before the m irror in a dec
ollete gow n from the dearest shop in
the Rue de la Palx, regarded the pret
ty little lady indulgently, and said
with a sigh :
" ‘You do look nice In that frock ,
dear, but It cost me a heap of m oney.’
" 'You dear old boy,’ she cried, ‘ what
d o I care for m oney when it's a ques
tion o f pleasing y o u ?’ ”
T ru stfu l
W om an.
"A man w alked out o f his horns In
this town and was gone fo r tw o years.”
“ W hat excuse did he make when hs
got h ack ?”
“ Said he'd been sittin g up w ith a
sick friend.”
"H a w ! haw ! That’ s rich .”
"Y es; and w liat’s m ore, he actually
convinced his w ife that his friend wa«
a ch ron ic Invalid."— Birm ingham A g e
Hennld.
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N ever
A ffe ct«
111m.
“ That strange frenzy, that peculiar
eagerness, with which so many peop)«
rush to pay their taxes during the la t
ter part o f April,” remarked Dinguaa,
“ has alw ays been an
unaccount&bla
m ystery to me. By gum, I never pay
g . m o a a M e n W h o N e v e r M n r r le d .
A m ong the illustrious
men who anything till I have to.”
“ I’ve noticed that in your case for
passed through life In Hingle blessed
more than twenty years ” sighed Shad-
ness may be mentioned Sir Isaac New bolt.
ton, T hom as Hobbes, author o f "T h e
R e d , W ’e n k , W e a r y , W n t e r y E y e s .
L e v ia th a n ;” Adam Sm ith, the father
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F o r W o m e n '« A ilm en t«
T im or* o f t h e Bow-
el*. A l*o nialietew. K id n ey and B lad der T rou-
t»lee I ’ K H 'K >6.
I h l « N ew S c ie n tific W ork te a h om e trea tm en t.
W r i’ e o r c a ll en d w e w ill ex p la in . I te rn o i
tr e a t•! e n t on ly.
NOW best TIME
o f the year to ha*«
your teeth ou t and
p l a t e a n d bride«
work dona. For oat*
of-town patrona wa
finish p i a t a a n d
I ti ice Work 1« S M
dar if necessary.
P aio «a«
Molar Crowe« i
SH O ES
Vancouver, B.
C. — Arrivals
at Stewart, B. C., in the Queen Char
lotte islands, today sent dispatches to
this city confirming the news of the
phenomenal strike of free milling gold
in the Bitter Creek district, 16 miles
inland, that is causing a stampede of
everyone from the entire Northern
F o r the first tw o m onths o f her mar i country. A gold reef has been found
ried life a bride keeps her expenses , and traced for 20 miles, with the end
down to $8 a week, and her friends not in sight. Samples o f the ore for
boast about It fo r tw enty yearn
' 3,000 feet assayed $49 a ton.
Nest, cl«an. o'**- —‘
taL convenient, cheap.
Lsoto all ««a«««.
W. L. DOUGLAS
Great Gold Strike Made.
„
50»
D oes not change the color o f the hair.
Playground Bride’s Gift.
Chicago,
— A municipal play
OLCONEIA CO.,
ground, (named as a wedding pres
ent, is the unique “ keepsake” that has
Arleta Station.
Portland, Or.
been given by Miss Alice A. Christo
IIe r K in « .
pher, o f Evanston, who this evening
‘ T h a t pretty girl when she erlee Is became the bride of Gerry Edward
a very affecting sight. She Is a regu Browne, an apple grower of Spokane,
lar picture.”
Washington. Dr. Walter S. Christo
“ Yes, w hat one m ight call a m oving pher, father of the bridge, was for sev
• 5 , * 4 , * 3 .5 0 , * 3 , * 2 .5 0 & <2
picture.” — B altim ore Am erican.
eral years a member of the board of
education, and he left the impression T H E S T A N D A R D
FOR 3 0 YEARS.
T k s K l r r n s l l r U l.a a ll
of his sterling personality upon it.
Million« o f men wear
"F Iret rate,” answ ered Mr. Crouch-
er. "B u t w hy don 't they go a little
further and put in a treadm ill so that
the pessengers can furnish their own
p o w e r?"— W ashington Star.
„
Painless Extraction Free when plates or bridge
work la ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot
get better pa n!e*s work anywhere, no matter
j how much you pay.
“ A nd you took It?"
“ N o; he presented his bill and look
S trip to EuroDO
hlmeelr *
collect l t r
Full Set o f Terth ............................................. * * .* 0
water to the isthmus o f Panama, via
railroad to the Pacific, and up the Col
umbia river. This is nearly an “ all
water route.” A considerable saving
in freight rates can be made in this
way. The first large shipment over
this route was made this spring, when
the entire shearings of the Coffin
Bros.’ sheep were consigned to Boston
by water.
“ My d octor ordered a trip to Europe
“ H ow do you like this system by
Which you deposit your fare instead o f
w aiting fo r the con du ctor to com e and
NO FA ILU R ES
2 3 Ounces for 2 3 Cents
T he back view o f this little dress is so
attractive that it deserves a word all by
itself.
T h e jackety tab at the waist, and th»
cute little knot o f the girdle that crushes
up to it, are very distinctive.
In front, the overskiit finishes In •
deep point.
Dr. B. C. Wright
PaiWee Eitracbao
W h a t ’s t h e U seT
E L E C T R IC A L N O T E R
“ You don ’ t take your doctor with you
when you travel now, I see,” said his
L ondon has a trackless trolley.
confidential friend.
M onorail system s have proven suc
“ No,” said the financial m agnate;
‘‘he’s too tyrannical. Besides, It’ s Just cessful In India.
as cheap to have him fix me up after
The old horse car lines o f St. Peter»
I’ ve com e back from one o f m y long burg, R ussia, are to be electrified.
trips.”
Buenos A ires has authorized the con
S u c c in c t ly S ta te d .
struction o f an electric subw ay under
V isitor— I have often heard o f your the city.
"elevated loop problem .” W hat Is It?
W ireless telegraph apparatus 1» pro
Old Resident (w h o happens to be a
Water Route to Be Used.
stockh older)— The problem Is how to hibited In B ritish In dia except upon
get the m ost nickels out o f It with the governm ent license.
North Yakima, Wash. — Two of
least expenditure o f money on i t — C h i
department
stores of
Ozone generators are advocated for the large
cago Tribune.
the subw ay cars In New Y ork to In Kennewick will order their fall stocks
of goods shipped from New York by
crease the oxygen In the air.
10c. 25c, 50c. N ever sold in bulk. T he gen
uine tablet stam ped C C C. G uaranteed to
cu re o r yo u r m oney back.
TR A D E R M A R K
Leaders of United Concern Ar
rested by Federal Officers.
W e despise a man w ho doesn't ap Postal Inspector Says Officials ot
preciate a friend; friends are so rare.
Company Sold Stock for Thous
T a lk w ith any man five m inutes, and
and Times Its Value.
he w ill say the trouble w ith him Is,
he Is too meek.
H e a le r .
Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cure«
painful, p ollen, smarting, sweating feet. Makes
new shoez: easy. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe
Stores. Don’t accept any substitute. Sample
FRT.iL A d dress A. S. Olmsted. Le Itoy, N. Y.
Fine Care
Fine
H air
It’s fine care that makes fine
WIRELESS GRAFT !
UP IN MILLIONS
E very shiftless man Is a lia r; he
acquired the habit In g ivin g excuses.
There are so m any kinds o f mean
A great, broad, con solin g and funda
ness that people now talk about the
m ental fact rem ains that In a large
meanest k in d o f meanness.
m ajority o f diseases w hich attack hu
People nearly alw ays predict disas
m anity under 90 per cent o f the unfa
vorable influences w hich affect us na ter for th eir ow n tow n, and tell how
ture w ill effect a cure if not too much well other tow n s are doing.
interfered with. As the old proverb
It is easy to say to a man, "B e
has It, “ A .:nun at 40 is either a fool sensible." But h alf the tim e a man
or a ph ysician ,” and Nature Is a good does not k n o t; w hat Is sensible.
deal over 40 and has never been ac
An Eastern man Is teach in g people
cused of lackin g intelligence.— W oods
how to k iss by means of a corresp on d
H utchinson, M. D., in Delineator.
ence course. A s though everyone does
not know !
S e e in g T h in g « D iffe r e n t ly .
“W h at you lack, my boy,” said his
Much o f the cla m orin g now going
elderly uncle, “ is the definite purpose, on has a tendency to m ake Industry
the steady aim, the overm astering im
and h onorable achievem ents almost
pulse, the all-absorbing, all-com pelling
determination to force your way to the disreputable.
front, regardless of w hatever obstacles
Our experience Is that an artist w ho
may lie in your pathw ay.”
is not appreciated is ju st about as
“ No. uncle,” dem urred the nephew ; disagreeable as It Is possible for a
*Tve got every one o f those things—all
I lack is the sixty horse pow er a u to human to be.
T lte O b lig in g
SWEDISH
SANITARIUM
................ _
_
iik (liseituvs is not h new one b it
au old and well tested one, worthy o f a trial to a.ij
din* our.iM’d and hoplcn* sufferer. Hein« >.ra<luati* ot
Sweden and em ploying all the European methods the
results In cu rin ;'a re m raculoii* to which hundred*
o f patient* in all n ation s o f life wili lestify. Our
method* are not entirely «Iruules* but « u ad! e-*j to
the urn? o f physical me hod* n* much a* possible such
es Electricity. Chiropractic. Hii.nen ray*. Bake-oven.
Maniinilnl ion*, initio oi all kind*, Physical Culture,
also the tilii:Oii* Nauheim treatment prescribed ko
m uch iq Europe fo r heart trouble and a*thmu.
Our Sanitarium la especially equipped with a mod
ern *urpery and u *fati o f Han eons and Physicians
of wide experience ami hiuh repute. We cure Rheu
matism, iJlaeanea peculiar to women. Chronic Con
stipation. Kidney. Bladder, Liver and Stomach Trou
ble. Blood and skin l)i*eH*es. Paralysi*. Habit* of
variou* sorts o f l>oth old and young, and all Nor»-
ous and Chronic Disease*. Testim onials on tile fro««
patient* cured whom you can write to. W rite o r call
f o r particular*. Consultation free. All question*
confidentini. Charye* moderate. Addre** Drs. Nis-
beth. Swedish Sanitarium. 433 Market St., Cor. 12th,
Portland. Ore.
a«
E very man thlukg h i» brutality 1»
"ta ct.”
A little miss rid in g on a B rooklyn
trolley ca r the oth er day tendered the
con du ctor half fare.
“ How old are you, little g irl?” he
queried, gin gerly handling her fare.
She pursed her lips for a moment,
then calm ly opened her purse, drop
ped tw o m ore pennies into the con
ductor’s extended palm, snapped her
purse and dem urely replied:
“ You have your fare, s ir; m y statis
tics are my ow n.—-Brooklyn Life.
$ 2 .0 0
DR. C. L. H A Y N E S
N a tu re
ATCH ISO N GLOBE SIG H TS.
W T L Douglas ahoea bw-
cauia they are the low
est prices, quality con
sidered, in the world.
*
r .q ft h e
leather*, br the
___ «killed workmen.
|p all the latest fashions.
W . L. Dot, «las $ 5 0 0
and $4.00 shoes equal
Custom Bench Work
«eating $0.00 to $«.0 0 .
foyt’JAo««, $3.$2.60A$2
W. L. Donala« «naraetee« thHr rain# by «tamping
« name and
and enea
pf!>-e on the ■ bottom,
bosk
. H it.
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• ~>h fo*
H alltw te.
A'att Color Cw^iett.
V A • a h k e j m W m e r ffw
« e a t e r for W . I* Deo«!M ahore. If not
for «alela poor town writefor M»tlor'ler<’at%le«>how-
how to order by malL Mhoee ordered dim. t fr"»»
E t o c v delivered free. V j J b o a g la a , BrvcA®e, Mew
22k Bridge T«eth 3
Gold nSa«B
tnarnol FiUInf«
$llver FiUInf«
G«H Rubber
m »
Plato«
5 .0 0
Be«t Robber
— -
P'et««
7 .1
Paini««« Eitr’ tlon ,
n m n tm a a m w mm un
BUT MRNOM
Patrie«« K u ra, tion F r -e when platea or bride* work
1« ordered. O n sn lta tlo n Free. T oo cannot « e . bette*
peinleaeworkanywhere.no matter how mack yon pay.
A l l w o r k f u l ly g u a r a n t ee d f o r f if t e e n yearn .
a
Wise Dental Co.
in c o w p o h a t c d
Painless Dentists
fWflnff Building. Third l WasMnataa. PORTI AMO. PUF—
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