I ts P a in fu l E n d .
ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS.
The last of the L abrador ducks war j
about to die.
T he h ard est job on e a rth is apolo
"It isn 't the thing of dying. In Itself," | gizing.
W e "will p ay a s follow s fo r first-c la ss pro*
duce. S h ip b / e x p re ss.
gasped the duck, "th at grinds me! It-a
The g reatest tragedy In the life ot a
the fact th a t while my race hereby be*
V E A L . . ................................................... IOC
comes extinct, the gaunt, ungainly boy Is rain on circus day.
Pork
......................................... 1 2 c
w orthless shltepoke will live on!”
L iv e H e n s ............................................. 1 6 c
E very m an engaged In a lawgult
Live S pring C hickens, lb .......... 2 0 c
U ncheered even by the reflection that claim s he was forced Into It.
E g g s ........
24c
the carrion crow survived the dodo, the
Occasionally you find an old widower
hapless bird breathed its last.
A d d re ss
who doesn't like the m arry in g joke.
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
A good way to fight the saloon 1« to
" F ig h t in g t h e B e e i T r u s t”
PO RTLA N D, OREGON
m ake the home m ore agreeable for
men.
The men have enough other foolish
notions w ithout oaring m uch for out
W O RTH KNOWING.
glass dishes.
7»------
The flower trad e In London exceeds
As we become older, we a re about
$400,000 a year.
convinced th a t It la possible to catch
anyone In a lie.
E lectric Irons a re now used largely
Don’t wait until the di
to give the high finish to fine leather, j
The womea say th a t unless you are
gestive organs are almost very oareful, It la easy to get an ugly
T here Is only one sudden death
carpet on your floor.
am ong women to every eight among j beyond help;—don’t wait
men.
T here Is one th in g an agreeable
until the bowels have be
m an 's enem ies can alw ays aay about
It Is estim ated th a t 150,000 persons
com
e
constipated
and
don’t
him : "H e Is politic.”
In G erm any earn th e ir living In con
wait until the liver and kid
nection w ith music.
Now comes an o riginal sort of Re
form er, and says th a t prices a re high
Ju s t under one-thtnl of th e to tal j neys have becom e w eak
because of tra d in g stam ps!
population of E ngland and W ales i s ! and inactive; just take Hos-
under 15 years of age.
The stepm other never lived who was
tetter’s Stom ach Bitters at m isrepresented
The stan d ard of h eight in the Brit- j
and abused as much
lsh arm y Is g reater th a n In any other j the very first sign of trou
as th a t word “e n tertain ."
arm y in the world.
ble. It will save you lots
W hat has become of th e old-fash
Tobacco seeds are so m inute th a t a
ioned m an who atten d ed a wedding
of suffering because its
thim bleful will fu rn ish enough plants
results are certain. Try it and Insisted on kissing th e bride?
for an acre of ground.
T he women say n othing m akes them
today for Indigestion, Di quite so tired as for a m an to tell
An elm tree a rriv es a t perfection
a fte r a grow th of 150 years, and a
arrhoea, Cramps, Malaria, them w hat a Devil he has been.
healthy one will endure for 600 years.
Fever and A gue. Be sure
W ould a bride ra th e r have • half
It has been calculated th a t a man
dozen heavy silv er spoons as a wed
to
get
Hostetters.
who shaves regularly u n til he Is 80
ding presen t th an a dozen lig h t silver
years old has cut off about thirty-five
spoons?
feet of h air from h is face.
An editor In a K ansas town sold out
C a n g lit.
H orses can h ear sounds th a t are Im
because he never received "sym pathy"
The law yer for the defense found It an d "encouragem ent.” H« never d a
perceptible to hum an ears. For days
previous to a g re a t earthquake they necessary to weaken the testim ony of served eith er.
the principal w itness for the prosecu
show every sym ptom of abject fear.
As soon as a m an's b a t Is taken from
tion.
“Mr. Skybo,** he said proceeding to him a t a reception, he w hispers to hla
« 3 .0 0 S A M P L E D E R B Y . F E L T , S T R A W « 1 .8 0 cross-exam ine him, “did you ever live
wife: “How soon can we get oht of
H.UCleaned, Blocked 5 0 c; Panamas,
L $ 1 . Trimming« 2 5 c each. Ladies’ H ats on the seacoast?”
here?”
| Remodeled, Willow flum e, retied and
“Yes, sir,” responded the w itness; “I
Dyed. Complete Line oi M illin e ry .
3 1 5 A L D E R S T .. P O R T L A N D have lived half my life in a seacoast
town.”
“You are fam iliar, then, with salt
P IP E R E P A IR IN G
w ater fish?”
Of eTeiydetcriptioA by naiL AMBER. BRIER
and MEERSCHAUM. Arbnciai Calami
“ Yes, sir.”
S IG SIC H E L A CO.
“Well, ju st as a m atter of inform a
02 Third Sir tel
Portiaad
tion, will you please tell me how a
flounder sw im s—w hether horizontally
T D V
M U D I N E Wh#n Your E»M or vertically?” *
I n a - m U lllllC
Need Care
“W hy—er----- ”
“T h at Is all, Mr. Skybo; you may
E Y E R E M E D Y T.« win uk. it
L iquid Form , 2 5 c, 5 0c. S a i n T ubei, 2 5 c, $1.00. stand aside.”—Chicago Tribune.
Smith W ants Eggs
DON’T WAIT
TOO LONG
FASHION HINTS1
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S e e in g ; H e r
WASHINGTON.
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o f P o rtla n d . O regon
FURNISHES HELP FREE
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M ain office. 12 N o rth Second S t. M ain «5670; A 1406
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HAYNES
O u r sk e tch show s a so m e w h at extrem e
b u t p o p u lar ty p e of g ow n ju st at presen t.
Soft silk s or sheer m a te ria ls are b est fo r
th is sty le . T h e hat is o n e o f th e O rie n
tal tu rb a n affairs, th e so le trim m in g be
in g a b tterfly bow o f velvet a t th e side-
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I t protects horses and cattle from attacks
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and strength from worry caused by
attacks of insects, and from the irritation
of th e ir bites and stings. There is a
satisfaction in t h e relief it affords
domestic anim als from th e scourge oi
m addening parasites and flies, besides the
profit in returns. Horses do more work
on less feed and cows yield more and
better m ilk when relieved from th e frenzy
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S A Y IN G S
OF
SAGES.
Much may be said on both sides.—
Fielding.
T he h eart will break, yet broken llv .
on.—J. Q. Adams.
Keeps a clean h earth and s clear flra
for me.—Tennyson.
In teg rity w ithout knowledge la weak
and useless.—Johnson.
God helps them th a t help themselves.
—B enjam in F ran k lin . •
Some rise by sin, and some by vir
tue fall.—Shakespeare.
Invention Is totally Independent of
the will.—B. R. Haydon.
How sw ift th e sh u ttle files th a t
weaves thy shro u d !—Young.
No man knows so well w here the
shoe pinches as he who w ears It.—L in
coln.
W here there la a m other 1« th*
«■owe m atters speed well.—A. Bronson
Alcott.
The bell never rings of Itself; unless
some one handles or moves It, It 1 *
dumb.—P lautus.
C hance
T il«
Black (d a rk brow n) a re the sign ol
« passionate a rd o r In love.
L ight brown or yellow denotes In
F o u rth Floor
O pposite P o rtla n d H otel, P o rtlan d O re. constancy; green, deceit o r coquetry.
D ark blue, or violet, denote g re a t af
fection and p u rity , b u t not very much
intellectuality.
MARK
C lear, lig h t blue, w ith calm, stead
ABSOLUTELY CURES
fast glance, denote cheerfulness, good
DR. WHITING’S REMEDIES tem per, constancy.
MANUFAÇTTTRKD HY
P ale blue, or steel colored, w ith sh ift
N A T I O N A L M E D IC IN E CO ., L TD .
ing m otion of the eyelid and pupils,
4 2 2 S h e l l e y B ik ., M o r r is o n S t.,
R o o m s 3 a n d 4 , Por la n d . Or.
denote deceitfulness and selfishness.
Pho <* Mur-thull 2119
1. A P P E N D I C I T I S R E M E D Y .
R u sset brow n eyes, w ith o ut yellow,
The only known cure for A ppemiiciti* without
the Hid of the knife. Given immediate relief,
denote an affectionate disposition,
and effects n permanent cure in a nhort time.
PRIC K $6.
sw eet and gentle. The d ark er th«
6 . “S P E C IA L " R E M E D Y .
brown th e more a rd e n t th e passion.
For Women’s Ailment«. Tumor* of the Bow
el*. A I Diahete* Kidney and Bladder Trou
ble*. »'KICK if».
Blue, w ith greenish tin ts, are not «0
’J hi« New Sclentitlc Work i* a home treatment.
strongly indicative of these tra its, but
Wri»e or call and we will explain. K ternal
treatment only.
« slig h t propensity to greenish tin ts in
th e eyes of any color Is « sign of wis
dom and courage.
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Gray, o r greenish gray, w ith orange
CUT RATES IN
and blue shades and ever-varying
PAINLESS DENTISTRY tin ts, are th e m ost ln t.Ilectu al, and
P a in le s s E x t r a c t i o n ........F re e
S ilv e r F i l l i n g s ........................ 50c a re Indicative of t h . Im pulsive, Im
G old F ill in g s ............................75c pressionable tem peram ent — th e m ix
22 K. G old C r o w n s .................. $3
and bilious,
P o rc e la in C r o w n s .................. $3 tu re of th e sanguine
M o lar G old C r o w n s ................ $4 w hich produces poetical and a rtistic
B rid g e W o r k , 22 K. G o ld ___$3
I n la y F ills , P u r e G o l d ..........$2
n atures.
V e ry N ice R u b b e r P l a t e . .. $4
Eyes of no p a rtic u la r color (only
B e s t R u b b e r P la t e o n h la r th ......................................$7
A L L T H IS W O H K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
some feeble Bhades of blue or gray,
D on’t th ro w y o u r m oney a w a y . A d o lla r sav ed
dull, expressionless, dead looking), be
Is tw o d o lla rs ea rn e d . O u r o r ig in a l re lia b le M odern
P a in le ss M eth o d s a n d o u r p e r f e c te d office eq u ip
long to th e lym phatic tem peram ent,
m e n t s a v e s u s tim e a n d y o u r m o n ey .
and denote a listless, feeble disposi
BOSTON D E N T IS T S , 5 t h » M o r r is o n , P o r t l a n d
E ntrance 2 9 m M orriaon. opposite Postoffice and M eier A
tion, and a cold, selfish n ature.
F rank. Established in P ortland 10 year*. O pen evenings
D R. C. L
M o th e rs w ill A n d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g
B yrup t h e h o s t r e m e d y to u s e lo r t h e i r c h i ld r e n
l u n u g t h e t e e t h i n g p e r io d .
S lim
J. C. WYATT, Druggist,
DOPE HABITS CURED
H err C harles May. of Berlin, may be
term ed the Jean Valjean of Germany
M illionaire whose tim e and money
were spent In doing good, au th o r of re
ligious books and altogether a splen
did figure of C hristian manhood. May
was ju st a few days ago branded by a
ju ry as the p erpetrator of many vio
lent crim es In southern Saxon m oun
tains forty long years ago. w here he
led a band of desperate brigands. May,
who Is 70 years old. collapsed and was
put under guard to prevent his com
m itting suicide. The charges were
made by W ilhelm Leblus, a trade
union leader. May sued for libel The
ju ry decided th a t Leblus had proven
the allegations In a court a t Char
lottenburg, a suburb of Berlin. Not
only was It proven th at H err May had
been a notorious bandit, but there Is
no doubt but w hat he Is the au th o r of
a long series of cheap novels w ritten
many years ago In which he describes
the deeds he had comm itted. H err
May is a splendid linguist, speaking
even Chinese and Choctaw.
fo r
H e r.
A m issionary who was m aking his
way through a backwoods region came
upon an old woman sittin g outside a
cabin. He entered upon a religious
talk and finally asked her If she didn’t
know there was a day of judgm ent
coming.
“Why, no," said the old lady; "I
hadn’t heerd o’ that. W on't th ere be
more th an one day?”
“No, my friend; only one day,” was
replied.
“Well, then,” she mused, “I don’t
reckon I can get to go for we’ve only
got one mule, and Jo h n alw ays has
to go everyw here first."—New York
Bun.
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are quickly relieved by Wyatt’s Asthma
Remedy. Ask your d ru g g ist or send
six cents p ostage fo r F ree Sam ple to
Alcohol, Tobacco, Cocaine, Morphine,
Cigarette or Other
4 .
It C u re* W hile Y o u W a lk . — ~
A U en ’B F o o t-K a se la a c u r ta in c u r e fo r h o t ,
tw e e tin g , c a llu s , a n d s w o lle n , a c h in g feet. S o ld
b y a l l D ru g g istB . P r ic e 25c. D o n ’t a c c e p t any
s u b s t itu t e . T r i a l p a c k a g e
F R E E . A d d re s s
A lle n B . O lm s te d , L e R o y , N. Y.
ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER
VANCOUVER,
M l l l l O D .t r . I 'b t l u n I t a r o p l.t H h a
Y ear* A b o W . . . U .n d lt.
We begin to die as soon as we ar*
born, and the end Is linked to th s be
ginning.—L ucretius.
H om e.
H egan—I th in k Mias De B lank Is
very
rude!
PARCRAWF SECRET SERVICE AGENCY
Jones— W hat causes you to think
W e a r e p re p a re d to u n d e rta k e a n y le g itim a te
I never th ought h er so.
d e te c tiv e w ork (both civil a n d crim in al) in all th a t?
p a r te of th e U nited S ta te s . O p e n D ay a n d N ight.
H egan— I m e t h er out for a walk
C F. PARKER. Sum
Phone«: Ofce. Mail 3209; Res., M 4426
th is afternoon and asked If I m ight see
214-16 Henry Building. PORTLAND, OREGON.
h er home. She said yes, I could see it
from the top of the high schocl build
U n ion P a i n l e s s Dentists ing, and th a t It w asn’t necessary to go
any farth er.—United Presbyterian.
S em p e r Fidelia
F u ll S e t o f T e e th ................................................... $ 5 .0 0
B rid g e W ork or T e e th w ith o u t P la te s $ 3 5 0 to $ 5
Gold C ro w n s .......................................... $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0
P o rcelain C ro w n s ................................ $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0
Gold o r P o rcelain F illin g s ........................... $ 1 .0 0 Up
S ilv e r F illin g s ........................................... 5 0 c to $ 1 .0 0
B e s t P la te M ad e....................................................$ 7 .5 0
N o c h a rg e s fo r P ain less E x tr a c tin g w hen o th e r
w o rk is done. 15 y e a rs ’ G u a ra n te e w ith all w ork.
H o u rs. 8 a. m . to 8 p. m. 22116 M orrison S tre e t.
GERMANY S JE A N VALJEAN.
C h a rity .
“See the poor stra y cat.”
“ Why not toss him some m eat?"
"N o; I believe In teaching others to
help them selves. 1 will throw out
som e crum bs to a ttra c t th e birds and
maybe th e c a t can catch one."—Loula-
-ille C ourier-Journal.
T h o T n r k ls k D ra m .
Th* darabouka, o r T u rk ish drum ,
, resem bles s long vase, t h . bottom
covered with parchm ent.
M a t.
A a t.R tlh .H t.
"W hy d o n 't you ladles th a n k s man
who gives up bis seat In a street
car?" asked the censorious person
“ As s rule, we can 't," replied Mis*
Cayenne "W e're so su rp rised th a t It
tak es o ur b reath sw ay.”— W ashington
S tar.
C in fH tU .
"T h a t’s a fine um brella yon a re car
rying."
"T h-thank you."
"F o r w hat?”
“ F or u-not claim ing 1 *.”—Clovw
load P la ta D ealer
O r In In
off I t*
"Senator," said the Interview er, "It
Is rum ored th a t you Intend to re tire
from politics.”
“Well, well,” replied th e senator,
"it's queer how rum ors start. I sup
pose this one grew out of the fact th a t
I attended church w ith my wife last
Sunday.” — C atholic S tandard and
Times.
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R e d , W e s k , Y V c ary , W a t e r y B y e a .
R e l ie v e d B y M u r in e B y e R e m e d y .
T ry
M u r in e F o r Y o u r E y e T r o u b l e s . Y o u W ill
L i k e M u r in e .
I t S o o th e s .
50c a t Y o u r
D ru g g is ts . W r ite F o r E y e B o o k s. F re e .
M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o .
C o rlo u a
H e m e d le a .
In some parts of E ngland one of the
best cures for a swollen neck 1 b to
draw a snake nine tim es across the
th ro a t of the suffering one, a fter
which the snake is killed and Its skin
sewed in a silken bag and tightly
sewed around th e neck. A nother way,
alm ost as good, Is to put th e live
snake in a bottle, w hich is tightly
corked and buried n ear the roots of a
rosebush, and as the helpless snake
decays the sw elling In the neck of the
p atien t will disappear.
M ig h t
H e lp
A sm s.
" It's up to you to do som ething to
help our Neighborhood Im provem ent
A ssociation.”
" I’m for It. I’ll make my daughter
st 11 her piano.’’—Cleveland Plain Deal-
sr.
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C utting, F itting, D rafting, D esign
ing, T ailoring and D ressm aking tau g h t.
S trictly up-to-date in every style and
fashion. W rite fo r term s.
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THE
C O S T O F LIV IN G ;
use CRESCENT
BAKING POWDER
25c. FU LL POUND
ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP Cure Your Dr. B. E. Wright
LOST IN STORM
Dandruff . .
H t u y o u r te e th o u t an d p int« an d b rid g e w ork
done. F o r o u t-o f-to w n p a tro n a w« finish pint«
an d b rid g e w ork in one d a y li necessary.
P R IC E S -
Molar Crowas
$5.0#
? 2 i Brnu-I w -.. $3.5«
Disabled Motor Makes Craft
Helpless Against Gale.
Ship Lands on T ree T ops and is B ad
ly D am aged—P a sse n g e rs Reach
G round on Rope L adder.
Düsseldorf, G erm any— Count Zeppe
lin ’s passenger airship D eutschland,
the g re a te st of all the fam ous aero
n a u t’s models, lies in th e T eutoburgian
forest pierced by pine trees, a mass of
deflated silk and tw isted alum inum .
The 33 passengers and crew aboard the
airship when it struck the pines a fte r
a wild contest w ith a storm , escaped
uninjured, clim bing down from the
w reck on a rope ladder.
H err Coleamann, general m anager
of the new airship com pany; C hief E n
gineer D uers, of the Zeppelin ship, and
C harles W annenberg, who had charge
of the crew of 10 , and 20 new spaper
men sailed from D üsseldorf fo r a three
hours’ excursion.
In the high wind one of the m otors
refused to work and the o th er tw o did
not give sufficient pow er to m ake any
headway in the gale.
The airship
d rifted, sw aying in the violent gusts
and som etim es leaning a t an angle of
40 degrees. All the w hile the engine-
men w ere a t w ork re p airin g the dis
abled motor.
W hen th is w as done all four screw s
w ere driven a t th e ir full power.
U n
der normal conditions the engines w ere
capable of d riving the airship a t a
speed of 40 m iles an hour, but th e
helm sm an w as unable to keep his
course and the g re a t c ra f t w as sw ung
about a t the mercy o f th e winds.
Colesmann did not dare to come
about, fo r fear of overturning, and de
cided to d r if t w ith the gale tow ard Os
nabrück, also a g arrision. He then
decided to continue on to Senne.
Suddenly he perceived a w hirlw ind
coming, and ascended to a h eig h t of
nearly 4,000 fe e t to avoid the center of
it. W ith the w hirlw ind came a heavy
downpour of rain.
A fte r h alf an hour the D eutschland
came down to p erm it observations and
it w as seen th a t the T eutoburgian fo r
est lay below.
The forw ard m otor
stopped again and Colesm ann se n t live
o f the correspondents to the a f t gon
dola to b allast the vessel.
The D eutschland sank rapidly, hav
ing lost much gas in the high altitude,
and dragged along the top of the dense
forest.
A heavy branch of a tree
broke through the bottom of the cabin
am idships, throw ing tw o o f the guests
to the floor.
O ther branches ripped
through the gas com partm ents and the
whole g re a t stru c tu re settled down 30
or 40 fe e t from the ground.
BUYING A U T O S AND LAND.
Middle W est People S ecuring T ra c ts
fo r H om es E lsew here.
SL Joseph, Mo.— F ifteen m illion dol
lars spent fo r autom obiles and more
than $18,000,00 sen t elsew here for the
purchase o f land tells w h at the W est is
doing w ith some of its money, accord
ing to inform ation compiled by G raham
G. Lacey, a banker o f th is city, who
has obtained replies to a series of ques
tions addressed to bankers in K ansas,
N ebraska, Missouri and Iowa.
R eports from 251 banks showed th a t
approxim ately $18,000,000 had gone
out of th e ir section fo r the purchase of
lands in other states, and 234 banks
reported th a t a heavy am ount had gone
out of th e ir sections for such purposes.
F or autos, 427 banks reported th a t a
to tal of $15,000,000 had been spent.
O ut of 639 replies received, 293
stated th a t ag ricu ltu ral conditions w ere
good, the rem ainder reported such con
ditions as only fa ir. A good w heat
crop w as reported by 20 per cent of re
plies, f a ir by 38 per cent, and bad by
42 per cenL
F ifty-one per cen t reported th a t the
banks w ere carry in g m ore real e sta te
loans for th e ir custom ers a t th is tim e
than they w ere carry in g a y ear ago.
R uef A ppeals to C o u rt.
San Francisco— A braham R uef has
filed w ith the D is tric t C ourt o f A p
peals ¡an appeal from his conviction
and sentence for b ribing ex-Supervisor
Furey to vote fo r a trolley franchise
for the U nited R ailroads. I t is one a f
the longest statem en ts ev er presented
to th e court, containing over 12,000
pages, included in 24 volum es.
The
en tire tria l is review ed, and m any al
leged erro rs are presented as grounds
fo r a reversal of judgm ent and a new
tria l. R uef was sentenced to 14 y e a rs’
im prisonm ent and now is out on bail.
G enoa, Nev., D estroyed.
Carson C ity, N ev.—Genoa, the coun
ty s e a t of Douglas county, 211 m iles
south o f this ¡city, was alm ost com
pletely destroyed by fire . The loss is
estim ated a t over $100,000. The court
house, Masonic H all, and several o th er
brick
stru c tu re s
w ere com pletely
gutted by the flames. F irefig h tin g ap
paratus w as forw arded by a Southern
Pacific train from th is city to the scene
in th e hope o f checking the flames,
which th reaten the surrounding farm s.
Genoa is th e oldest tow n thia side of
the S ie rra N evada m ountains.
Louisiana Raps S uffrage.
B aton Rouge, L a .—The upper branch
of the L ouisiana leg islatu re w ent on
as not only opposed to woman
off th « year to h a
« -.s
«s record
your t«*th
• and irld«« suffrage, but refused to allow women
don*.
F o r oat- to act as m em bers o f boards o f an ed
C f-towa
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Ï ni*h p p i a at t ro a sa s u w« d ucational or a ch aritab le n atu re, even
b rida« work la oc
d a r If necaaaaiy.
though they be elected to such board
F a ic x a .
by men. They cam e to thia decision
Molar Crown« $ 5 . 0
when S enator Geuydon tried to have
22k Bride* T o « * 3 . 5
Gold Filiinfo
1.Û I
passed his bill allow ing women m em
Enamol Fiffiaf« 1. 0 bership on educational and ch aritab le
BiTvor Fi!lt*f*
« 5 1 boards.
Good Rubber
m . .
Ptofoo
5.00
Chile Wind Wrecks Ships.
to«’ Rutter _
Plot««
7.
San Francisco—The Merchants’ Ex
Pain lot* LtlrMioa a
change has received advices from Val
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b ri dp« 1
traction
Fraojrkra^oU
paraiso, Chile, that the German steam
ot
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m
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« ordered. Onnoal ta t in a F ren. _ .
aial«os work anywhere. no mutter how n ar h yew
er Irtningard is ashore off Corral and
All
work
A ll w
o r k fully
f u lly i |tinrnnt*pd
n n r a n t o o d for
f o r ftft
f if la o a yaa r o .
is believed to be a total loaa. The
N O W 'I e W
T IM E
W ise Dental Co.
IN C O I« P O R A T C D
P a in le s s
D e n tis ts
Third ft Washington, P O V T U M .M H
ii ft A. M. te I ff. M. l a l i n . A te A
crew waa saved. Several other vesaela
the names of which are unknown, have
been wrecked aa the result of the storm
which has raged several days on the
coast.
W h y ? B ecause Ills annoying,
untidy. A nd m ostly, because
it almost invariably leads to
baldness. C u re it, and save
y o u r h air. G e t m ore, too, at
the same time. All easily done
with A y er’s H a ir Vigor, new
im proved form ula. Stop this
form ation of dandruff I
Doc j not change the color o f the hair.
U i f t m a ..........$1 bb
IBand F in e r .. $1.00
S*or«Bp ... 50c*
Cmi h t t o PtUBB $5 00
to U tot*
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Hun..........$7.5#
Piolcu Eitndira j O c
B EST M ETH O D S
P ain less E x tra c tio n F re e w h en p la te s o r b rid g e
w ork ia ordered. C o n su lta tio n F ree. Y ou ca n n o t
g e t b e tte r p ain less w ork an y w h ere, no m att««
how m uch you p ay.
All W ork Fully G u a r a n te e d f o r F ifte e n Y e a rs
Dr, B. E. Wright Co.
3 4 2 1 Washington St.,
f o r m u l a w ith aa ck b o ttla
*
Show it to y o u r
Z ijers
w —
Aok h im ab o u t it,
th a n uo aa ho aayo
The new A yer’s H air Vigor will certainly
do this work, because, first of all, it de
stroys the germs which are the original
cause of dandruff. Having given this aid,
nature completes the cure. The scalp is
restored to a perfectly healthy condition
—
Portland, Oregon
doctor
T a k e e a r a t d ep o t an d tr a n s f e r to W ash in g to n S t.
DAISY FLY KILLER RSLSCKMS
h ra tc lta a .a
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t a i l * a l l ooaooa.
M u l a o l i M U t c aa o o S
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100 Datait A**.
A raaU ja. V .I J
Sherm an may & C o.
ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS
SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR.
w e w ant you to try this Piano IN YOUR
HOME FREE. We w ant you to try it a t
our expense because—
A t the end o f th irty days th e Piano
IT SE L F will convince you o f th e following
facts:
I t ’s the best value on e a rth for th e price
($275).
I t ’s M U SIC A LLY and M EC H AN IC ALLY
right!
We know th ere is so much real value In
th is W ellington Piano—w e’re selling for $275—on easy payments—th a t
w e’re willing to let it be IT 'S O W N SA LE SM A N .
I t will tell it’s own story to you—in your home—if you’ll send us the
coupon.
Please send me full particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer.
N am e.................................................... Address.
Texas
N ow
U re a l vat M u l o
J im m y D o la n ’ s S la te r.
State.
Time was when M issouri claimed to
have more m ules than any other Stats
or country In the world. But now
Missouri has been forced by Texas into
second place. Of the 7,500,000 mules
In the world alm ost one-tenth are In
Texas, the Lone S tar State having 702,-
000, valued a t $99 each. The total
value of the S tate’s m ules w as $69,-
498,000. A pparently the mule is spe
cially adapted to the southern clim ate,
for m ost of the four-footed kickers are
to be found south of the Ohio river.
The Missouri m ule is w orth more than
his Texas brother, $20 more. The
344,000 m ules In Missouri are valued
a t $119 each, or $40,936,000 for all of
them . Georgia, which has $38,936,000
w orth of mules, is th ird on the li s t
Tennessee is fourth, with $35,670,000;
A labam a Is sixth, w ith $30,866.000
w orth; N orth C arolina Is seventh, with
$24,797,000, but is closely pressed by
K entucky, which has mules valued at
$24,426,000. A rkansas is ninth, with
$23,435,000; South C arolina Is tenth,
w ith $22,752,000, and L ouisiana is
eleventh, w ith $20,648,000.
A Buffalo youngster told the teacher
th a t his sister had the measles. The
teacher sent him home and told him
to stay there until his sister got well.
A fter he had skipped joyfully aw ay
another boy held up his hand and
Raid: "Teacher, Jim m y Dolan’s sister
w hat’s got the measles Uvea 1*
Omaha.”
N ot In H I. J u d g m e n t.
" T h e n e x t th in g In o rd e r," l a i d th e
m a s te r o f c e re m o n ie s, r e f e r r in g t e th o
s lip o f p a p e r In h is h a n d , "Is m u s ic .”
’’N o. s i r ! ” s a v a g e ly w h is p e re d
th e
le a d e r of th e b a n d . " N o t m u e lc l T h e
n e x t th in g Is 'H a ll C o lu m b ia ! ’ ”
T a k in g h is s ta tio n , h e eco w led , w a v e d
h is b a to n , a n d th e n o ise o f th e b r a s s e s
b u r s t f o rth .— C h ic a g o T rib u n e .
W h e r e t h e B la in e Lflee.
“W hat m akes th a t parro t so pro
fane?"
“Well, mum," answ ered the sailor
man, “I s'pose It's my fault. E very
tim e I hear him speak a bad word U
m akes me so wild th a t he gets a
chance to learn a lot of new ones.’’—
Exchange.
Constipation I T C P L H U C M A M N E R B ' E S C I U T C R H E D
in a s h o rt tim e by u sin g
“ F o r o v e r n in e y e a rs I su ffered w ith c h ro n ic
c o n s tip a tio n a n d d u r in g th ia tim e 1 h a d to ta k e
an in je c tio n o f w a rm w a te r o n ce ev e ry «4 h o u r*
b efo re I c o u ld h a v e a n a c tio n o n m y b o w els
H a p p ily I tr ie d C aacarets, a n d to d ay I a m a w ell
m an.
D u rin g th e n in e y e a rs b e fo re I u sed
C aa carets I s u ffered u n to ld m ih ery w ith in te r n a l
p iles. T h a n k s to y ou. I s m fre e fro m a ll th a t
th i s m o rn in g . Y ou c a n u se th i s in b e h a lf o f
su ffe rin g h u m a n ity .
B F. F is h e r, R o a n o k e , I1L
REMEDY
In 50-cent ca n s only.
P le a sa n t. P a la ta b le . P o te n t. T a s te Good.
Do Good. N e v e r S ick en . W eaken o r G rips.
10c. 26c. 50c. N ev er sold In bulk. T h e g en
u in e ta b le t s ta m p e d C C C. G u a ra n te e d to
cu re o r y o u r money back.
A
F ir e
Add r e «
PLUM M ER D R U G CO M PA N Y
T h ir d a n d M a d is o n
P o r tla n d , Or.
vCOFFEEC )
TEA SPICES
B A K IN G P O W D E R
» EXTRACTS
D r ill.
“ W hat kept you so late a t the fac
tory ?’’
"We were having a fire drill."
" Isn ’t th a t som ething new ?”
“Nope; the boss was trying to drill
It into the heads of the men th a t If
they d id n 't Improve the class of work
they were tu rn in g out they would be
fired.”—H ouston Post.
JU S T RIGHT
CLOSSET a DEVERS
soaruNO. oat."
N o . 2 S —'1 0
P N U
■ y y ilK N w r iti n g to a d v e r t i s e r , p le a .e
m e n tio n t i l l , p a p .r .
A Storekeeper Says:
'* A lady came into my store lately and said:
“ ‘I have been using a New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove all winter
In my apartment. I want one now for m y summer home. I think
these oil stoves are wonderful. If only women knew what o
comfort they are, they would all have
one. I spoke about my stove to a lot
of my friends, and they were astonm
ished. T hey thought that there was
smell and smoke from an oil stove, and
that it heated a room ju st like any other
stove. I told them of my experience,
and one after another they got one, and
now, not one of them would give hers
up for five tim es its cost.’ ”
The lady who said this had thought
an oil stove was all right for quickly
heating milk for a baby, or boiling a
kettle of water, or to make coffee
quickly in the morning, but she never
dream ed of uaing it for difficult or
heavy cooking. Now—she knows.
D o y o u r e a l ly a p p r e c ia te w h a t a N e w
P e rfe c tio n O il C o o k -S to v e m e a n , to y o u i N o
m o re c o a l t o c a r r y , n o m o re c o m in g to th o
d in n e r ta b le ao tir e d o u t t h a t y o u c a n ’t « a t.
J u a t lig h t a P e rfe c tio n S to v e a n d im m e d ia te ly
th * h e a t fro m a n in te n a a b lu e fla m e eh o o te
u p to th o b o tto m o f p o t, k e t tle o r o v e n . B u t
th a ro o m ia n 't h e a te d . T h e r e ia n o am o k * , n o
e m a il, n o o u ta ld o h e a t, n o d r u d g e r y in th *
k itc h e n w h e r e o n * of th a a * a to v a * i* u s e d .
fis ?
#
r fa a flo n a ry R ete: B « a u re
y o u g o t t h i s s to v e —• « •
th a t
th e
n a m e p la te
r e a d s " N e w P e rfe c tio n .“
O il C o o k -s to v e
It has a Cabinet T op with a shelf for keeping plates and food hat. T ha
nickel flniah, with the bright blue of the chimney«, makea tha atove ornam ental
and attractive. Made with 1, 1 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner etovea
•a n ba had with or w ithout Cabinet.
E v e r y d ea ler e v e r y w h e r e '■ If n ot a t you r*, w r ite for D escrip tiv e Circular
t o th o n ea re st a g e n c y o f th *
S t a n d a r d OH C o m p a n y
U n c o r p o r a to d i
I