e x p e r ie n c e d
11c for Dressed Veal
Smith pay* it. and he w ill pay
12c fo r Dreaead Pork.
16c fo r L iv e Chicken».
25c doz. fo r Fresh Ejnra.
Smith does not charge commission.
You * e t
A L L your money when you ship to Smith.
Address
l H A N K L. S M IT H M E A T CO.
" F l# h t in * the B e e f T ru st”
PO R TLAN D , OREGON
Dr. B. E. Wright
H ave your teeth out and plate and bridg-u work
don«. For out-of-tow n patrons we timsh plate
and bridge work in one day u necessary.
_ _ _
l'KICES:
$5.00
$3 50 :
s u
$1.00
WFtilw:*
50c*
Ceed KuW Pile» $5.00 j
t«*f PeJ Ruobw
Pule»........ $7.50
Piiaieu EitrartiM 50c
LTHE KEYSTON Ej
TO H EALTH
IS
H O S T E T T E R ’S
STOM ACH
E m m Finap
B F S T M E TH O D S
Pain es* Fxtract'on Free when plates or bridge
work it* erdered. Consultation Free. You cannot
get better painless work anywhere, no matter
how much you pay.
A ll W ork fu lly G u aranteed fo r fift e e n Y e a rs
SCHOOL
M an.
“ Flow do you conquer your e l»
pbant when he goes on a rampage?”
I asked the menagerie proprietor.
“ We avail ourselves of an exp»
rlenced baggage man," he replied.
“ An experienced baggage man?” I
repeated with wonderment
“ Yes,” he explained patiently, al
though It was evident that he was
nettled by my stupidity, ” we get «
man who knows how to smash
, trunks.”
B I T T E R S
I
j
j
!
D r B. E. W righ t Co.
3 4 2 J W ash n ¿to n St.,
Portland, Oregon
Its great m erit alone has
enabled the Bitters to con
tinue before the public for
over 57 years. You really
ought to try a bottle for
Poor Appetite, Indigestion,
Headache, Cramps, Diar
rhoea and Malaria.
Take car at depot and transfer to W ashington St. i
Does N ot
F o ll o w .
“ Are those comforts on the counter
there to be sold at much of a reduc
tion ?”
“ They nre not reduced at all, mad
am.
What made you think they
were?”
"Ilecause 1 saw them marked i
•down.' ” __________________
R ed , W e a k , W e a ry , W a te r y E y e*.
R e lie v e d B y M u r in e E y e R e m e d y .
Try
M u r in e F o r Y o u r E y e T r o u b le s . Y o u W i l l
L i k e M u rin e .
I t S o o th es .
50c a t Y o u r
D r u g g is t s .
W r it e F o r E y e B ook s
Free.
M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o .
Currant Borer.
Look for the currant borer at this
time. When the leaves start. afTected
canes commence to wither and die.
Cut out the affected canes below the
black center and burn at once.
Gentle Protest.
B.rber (on train)— Yes. this la •
grr*t road, sir. Let me describe It to
you as I work.
Man 'In Chair— Er— yes, but don't
put the curves In my cheeks with
that razor.__________________
The Mighty Mite.
“ Isn't New York the most densely
populated area you have ever seen?”
“ Not by a Jump! You ought to see
me Just after I have been rummaging
around In my chicken house.”
[
REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING;
I
use CRESCENT
BAKING P O W D E R
25c. FULL POUND
E X A M IN A T IO N S .
VrnatylvanU Kdacmtloasllat Th in k .
They Should Ue Abullohed.
Public school students have a cham
pion in the person of Dr. Nathan C.
Schaeffer, superintendent of public in
struction In Pennsylvania. In their an
tipathy to examinations. Dr. Schaeffer
has gone so far as to aay that he hoped
he would see the day when examina
tions would be abolished. “They are,”
he B a ld , “ like drugs, since they have
a primary as well as secondary effect
In that they cause depression If kept
up.”
Dr. Schaeffer Is himself a keen stu
dent and observer. He has profited
by his years of experience since his
connection with the public schools of
the state and he knows whereof he
speaks, says the Philadelphia Inquirer
But his opinion In this respset is not
the result of deductions on the part
of one man alone. There are many
others who think with him, some of
whom have so expressed themselves
and others who, while convinced
themselves, are too timid to take a de
cided stand In the matter.
There Is little doubt that the exam
ination Is in many respects a barbar
ous Institution. Education Is, In the
last analysis, only a means to an end,
a process of gradual mental develop
ment, a plan by which each day the
mind Is broadened. To expect a child
to pass successfully on details which it
has used only as mental Food and for
gotten for five, six, seven or nine
months seems not only unjust, but
ridiculous. The consequence Is that as
examination time approaches there Is
a cramming of matter into the mind,
mental Indigestion ensues and, not in
frequently, even the brightest students
are Injured physically.
In the big world where results count,
a man Is not examined at the end of
each year as to his work during the
past 12 months. The caliber of his
work and endeavor at the end of each
day Is what counts, and so It should
be In the prepration for this real
work.
FASHION HINTS
At the Resort Grocery.
“ But you are charging Just as much
(or your garden truck as they charge
in the city.” said the man to tfe*
summer resort grocer.
“ Sh,” said the grocer, “ I know It,
but It tickles the city folks to think
they're getting It cheaper.”
FRY MURINE
E Y E R E M E D Y *•« win Like it
r r
w
A
A -/ A
C
Xa, O
V
Salve Tubes, 25c, $1.00.
a n d
k o d a k
s u p p l i e s
W rite fo r catalojrues and literature.
Developing
and printing:. Mail orders given prom pt attention
P ortla n d P h o to S u p p ly Co.
149 Th ird S treet
BUSINESS COLLEGE
P O R T L A N D . O RE.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
Trains for success in the Industries.
Provides practical and liberal educa
tion. Strong Faculty. Modem Equip
ment.
Offers courses in Agriculture,
Forestry, Domestic Science and Art.
Engineering, Commerce and Pharmacy.
TENTH AND MORRISON, FORTUNO, OREGON
*. P . A R M S T R O N G , L L . B ., P R IN C IP A L
Dura ia ad m itted ly the high-standard comm ercial
I ichool o f the N o rth w est. Teachers h avin g both
j business and professional experience q u a lify atu-
lenta fo r auceess, b y in d iv id u a l instruction i f
] lesired, in a short tim e and a t sm all expense,
j Position fo r each as soon as competent. Open all
I die year. Catalogue, business form s and pen-
v o rk fr e e . W rite today — there is m oney in It.
Fall Term Opens Sept. 23, 1910.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR K. & S. BRAND OF
Blueing
Ammon a
“ Clean, 0 ”
Illustrated literature, giving full in
formation, sent free on application.
Address the Registrar, Corvallis, Ore.
K .A N D S.CHFM|C a l @.
MEDBGÂL II of 0
DEPARTMENT
H ig h S ta n d ard
T h o ro u gh C ourses
(UNIVERSITY OF 0RES0N)
Session begins Sept. 12. 1910.
For catalogue ad
dress LVan,
D r . S. E. J oseph!,
610 D e k u m Bldg., P o rtla n d O rego n
D A IS Y FLY KILLER
Disinfectant Spray
Cold Water Liquid Starch
fion-Poilinq Washing Fluid
1
401 Mam SL
iViain
113
Vancouver, Washington
N eat.clean.
taL convenient, cheap.
L e a l » a ll aaaaoa.
Made ol metal, cannot
»pill or tip ovef.will not
soil of Injure anythin*.
Guaranteed effective.
Of nil «Mitra or teat
prepaid lor 20 cent». I
HAROLD SOMIRQ
ISO DaCnlb A n a
H im U tb . «.V»
A TR IP TO PORTLAND FREE
CUT RATES IN
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
, Pain less E x t r a c t io n .......Free
S ilver F i l l i n g s .....................50c
(G o ld F illin g s ....................... 75c
1 22 K. Gold C r o w n s ................$3
P o rcelain C r o w n s .............. .$3
M o la r Gold C ro w n s .............. $4
B ridge W o r k , 22 K. Gol i . . . . t3
In la y F ills, Pu re G o l d ........ $2
V e r y N ic e R ubber P la t e ___ U
B est R u bber P la te on E a rth ................................ $7
A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
D on 't th row your money aw ay. A dollar saved
la tw od o lla rs earned. Our o rigin al reliable Modern
Painless Methods and our p e rfe c te d office equip
m ent saves us tim e and your money.
1 0 S T 0 N D E N T IS T S , 5th
M o r r is # * . P o r t la n d
Entrance 2 9 m Morrison, opposite Postoffice and Meier A
Frank. Established ia Portland 10 years. Open evenings
■mil t and Sundays and! 12.10. for people who work.
C. Gee Wo
fJC O F F E E c
I T E A S P IC E S
BAKING POWDER
EXTRACTS
JUST RIGHT
-CETS3nEaSH>-
CL0SSET A DEVER3
^
Are made over Curled H a ir Pada and
will not ga 'l the horse.
W rite us fo r
free sample "/ the Pad.
G ive the name
>f your harness dealer
Sold by beat
dealers everywhere.
R. H. McMONIF.S & CO.
PORTLAND, ORfG -N
«„U rC -o.r..
1 U H H r * S L , ca r. M o c r i* * » . P o rt i a « » . O r.
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B IR D CHAT.
It’s 8lze.
"The theme failed as a book and
now It falls as a play. Yet the cen
tral Idea Is good.”
"Quite right.
I think you could
boll It down into an anecdote and get
ten dollars for It.”
Unfair Competition.
Esmerelda— Did
you have that
kitchen Implement shower for
Eli
Oarllnghorn last night?
Gwendolen — Goodness,
nol
!♦
rained pitchforks!
IN C O R P O R A T C D
P a in le s s D e n tis ts
taflhtg M # e c . TMrtf A Wa«Mn«tea. PCNTUhMO O V C H i
| * M laara: I A . t L l e l f . H . l u U f V • t e l
Washington— The provisional gov
ernment of Nicaragua is tottering to
its fall, the Madriz army is demoral
ized, consternation reigns in Managua
and Dr. Madriz, his general-in-chief,
Toledo, and general Irias, are prepar
ing to flee the country.
This, in effect, is the news received
by the State department from United
States Consul Olivares at Managua,
and these advices are confirmed by dis
patches from Mr. Johnson, United
States consul at at Corinto.
The panic in the capital is threaten
ing the lives and property of Am eri
cans. Crowds are reported traversing
the streets crying, “ Death to the
Americans.”
White the cruisers Vicksburg and
Yorktown are at Corinto and in close
touch with the situation, the legation
and consulates in Managua are under
heavy police guard and preparations
have been made to meet attacks on
American lives and property.
The situation grew out of the victory
won Thursday by the revolutionists,
who defeated a strong column o f gov
ernment troops and crossed the Tipi-
tapa river.
The removal o f the government army
seems complete. Mr. Olivares reports
that General Toledo, who was in com
mand o f the Madriz troops, arrived
in Managua following his defeat and
announced that his force had been
seized with panic and fled when at
tacked. Soldiers made their escape to
Grenada while others continued their
flight to the capital.
Grenada appears to be at the mercy
o f an undiciplined mob o f soldiers, who
are reported to be pillaging the houses
there.
It is added that the Estradan force
is already at the gates of the city and
is preparing to take the place by as
sault. From the evident demoralized
condition of the Madriz forces, observ
ers believe that Granada will be taken
by Estrada with little trouble and the
way to the capital thus practically will
be clear.
It seems the unanimous opinion in
Managua, Mr. Olivares reports, that
the power o f Madriz is steadily weak
ening and that his overthrow may be
momentarily expected.
The revolu
tionary army ia only 20 miles from the
capital and the capture o f Managua is
looked upon as inevitable.
What is C A S TO R IA
C a s to 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
g o r ic , D ro p s a n d S o o th 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 tio
su b sta n ce. Its a g e is its g u a r a n te e . I t d e s tro 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 ic a a n d W in d
C o lic . I t r e lie v e s l 'e e t l i i n 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 im ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u la te s th o
S to m a ch a n d D o w e ls , g i v i n g h ea lth y a n d n a tu r a l sleep .
T h o C h ild r e n ’ s P a n a c e a —T h e M o t h e r ’ s F r ie n d .
The Kind You
Have
Always
Bought
Bears the Signature of
*
r
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
▼H* OtNTAUR tJM M N ». TT MURRAY RTRCCT, NEW YORK CITY.
ay & Co.
Sherman
ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS
S IX T H , A T M O R R IS O N S T „ P O R T L A N D , OR.
We want you to try this I’iano IN YOUR
HOME FREE. We want you to try it at
our expense because—
A t ihe end o f thirty days the Piano
H S E LE will convince you o f the following
facta:
i
It’s the best value on earth for the price
( $ 275 ) .
It's MUSIC A LL Y anil M ECHANICALLY
right!
We know there is so much real value in
(his Wellington Piano— w e’ro selling for $275—on easy payments—that
w e’re willing to let it be I T ’S O W N SALESMAN.
It will tell it’s own story to you—in your home— if you’ll send us tha
coupon.
Please senu me mil particulars concerning this unusual Piano alter.
Name............................................
P a r v a r s lt y
of
A n im a t e
Aaaress................................................
T h in g s .
USE DR. PLUMMERS COUGH STOP
Neth & C o. £Í¡SW
COLLECTORS
U O il
Cold C ob * furl.
*We (hall be rescued. Don’t lo*e you,
head,"
Said the traveler loat on the arctic
shore.
'Oh, I’m keeping cool!” hi* companion
■aid,
Aa he shifted hla seat on the Ice once
more.
-Puck.
______
Some people caaaot bear to b » left
alone; they cannot enjoy their own
«wnpaay. How do yon feet about It?
(* (* U * t U M *
"Do you see that old gentlemam,
F-ili.f* 1.00 mamma? He often speaks to me.”
“ Does be, darling? What does he
s;w r n .50
6( k i F bow
_ A.
5.00 ■ a y r
Bed Rubber _ _ A
"Oh. he «aye: *Don't you throw aay
r.-M
7.50 «tone* at my d o g ! ' T h r o u a and
i «.!«• tiv ti—» .50
Country
* C » T M iT M O O #
W ise Dental Co.
Estrada Army Approaches and Lives
and.Property ot Americans
Are in Peril.
T h e K i n d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s li o i i g h t lias b o rn e th e sign a
tu r e o f Clins. I I . F le t c h e r , a n il has 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 3 0 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 u st-a s-good ’ • a r e b u t E x p e r im e n ts , a n il e n d a n g e r th e
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.
H I L L MILITARY
ACADEMY
1.00
feiaJsas Extraction T ree when piste« or brM xework
e ordered. Consultation S r*e. 1 **» canno« get better ,
■aisle«« workanywLPra, no r-.atW how mar ft yon pay.
A l l w o r k fu lly gu a ra n tees! f o r fift e e n yoara.
Government is Tottering and
People Panic-Stricken
"What have you got that hole undet
your back yard fence for?"
“ To let my neighbor's chlckent
through Into my garden."
“ Why, you were complnlnlng tlx
other day about their flying over tin
fence.”
“ That was because I couldn't catch
'em and wring their necks. I made
BURBANK’S LATEST A PEACH.
that hole so 1 could stand over 1
and swat the blamed hens as they
Tents, Awnings, Sails
Juice and Color of Crawford Sur came through.”
Cots, Hammocks, Canvas and Covers
“ Well, do they come through It?”
1 or 1.000 at factory price«.
round Small Colorless Pit.
PAC INC TtNi AND AWNING CO.
"N o l”
Santa Rosa — Horticulturists and
27 N . F irst St., Portland. Or.
fruitgrowers are united in their praise
B e a ts C h e w in g th a R a g .
o f the two new varities o f peaches and
“ What are you chewing?" asked the
one o f plums producted by Luther Bur fair maid in the hammock.
It is a sure stopper, promptly re-
bank, the plant wizard. Crosses o f
"Oum arable,” answered the young
Heves Bronchitis,
'
s, Who
hooping
'
Cough,
~
'
the Crawford and Muir species have man in the rustic chair.
illy those
Cough
ugh Croup, and especially
resulted
in
a
fruit
o
f
greater
commer
harsh, hacking coughs, also most
“ Oum arable?" she echoed In sur
cial value. The Bartlett plum seed prise.
useful for lung diseases.
For sale
ling is also a betterment in shape, col
by all dealers; 25c a bottle.
"Yes,” he rejoined “ I expect to vis
or and preponderance of flesh over pit. it western Asia this fnll and I'm try
Most o f the juiciness and high color ing to learn the Inngiisge.”
of the Crawford peach has been trans
ferred by Burbank to the smaller and
A L i f e P o s it i o n .
firmer pit of the Muir. The color-free
Annette— Ethel is about to accept a
P O R T L A N D . OREGON
pit o f the Muir is also retained. The lifetime Job of 24 hours a day.
Send your boy w here he will
vigor and ability o f the new trees to
Florence— Indeed I
have (rood, strong training. Fall
resist diseases is still another recom
term opens Septem ber 14th 1910.
Annette— Yes. Shn I b going to mar
W rite fo r catalogue.
mendation o f the Burbank creations.
ry a man to reform him
E. J. Wickson, dean o f the college o f
agriculture of the University o f Cali
fornia, pronounces the new variety “ a
peach.”
What species of bird lays the small
est egg in proportion 10 Its size; Ilk »
wise the largest?
It has been computed that 300,000,-
000 birds are annually slaughtered for
plumes and other decorations.
The Chinese eat "rotten"’ eggs— that
Is, eggs preserved In lime until they
get a consistency like that of hard but
ter.
A fosll rahphoryucus, a bird of 60,-
000,000 years old, sold for $9,000 r »
cently, the highest price ever paid for
a bird.
We Buy and Collect Notes* Mortgaecs* and Real
No Collection No Charge.
Cranes are used as watchdogs In Estate Contracts.
Worcester Bldg.*
Portland» Ore.
Venezuela by the natives, who call I
them “ yakanuk," and are said to b» ex
cellent guards of poultry.
Cured in
Cardinals have been known to alight
Three
upon window sills of houses and peck
Days
at the panes, probably attracted by
their reflection in the glass.
" The Neal T i e ' L l ! .
Birds are not the only higher ani Cured Me” L I
mals that lay eggs, two quadrupeds,
No Hypodermic Inlections.
the duck-billed platypus and the Aus You can
take this tn atment at the In stitu te
tralian porcupine ant-eater, also lay
or your home, and your money w ill be returned
i
f
a
p
erfect
cure is not affected. In vestigate
them.
this, it w ill only take a few momenta to phone
us fo r information.
Personal and financial
The rplr n'dooh, or "bird of death,"
reference on application. F o r fu ll inform a
Is the only venomous bird known to
tion, phone, w rite or call at the
science, but there Is very little known
N E A L
I N S T I T U T E
Phone, Marshall 2400
regarding Its habits, and especially Its
\JS4 H all St.
PORTLAND, O R R j
venomous qualities.
The hyaclnthlne macaw Is one of
the strongest as well as one of the 1
The Better Way.
rarest birds of Its kind. There Is one j Maude — Formerly
when
Mies
in the New York Zoo. There appears Screecher was asked to sing the would
to be absolutely nothing known r * aay "Oh, I can't”
gardlng lta habits.
Clara— Rut ahe doean’t do that now.
Maude— No; she lets the audlaneo
L o v e 's M a r k e t.
find it out for themselves.
She— Harold, do you «peculate?
Harold— Well, I’m engaged to you.—
Life.
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3.50
fiR*r*
•ft. W. A. Witt, Rwietir un Mxaiua
The way the embroidered and plain
linen is comb:ned here is vc ry good s yle.
1 here is a certain dash to it that’ s due
part'y to the plain little banding of a
contrasting shade.
$5.00
22k
N o Mercmry, P el# on e
o r D ru gs U sed . N o
O pe ret ions o r C u ttie g
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
c f Ib t r*a r to hare
your tcetto o at and
of-'oi»n Lstroaa w#
flni»h p l a t e a n d
bn ige Wor* In one
drr i f necessary.
j
This w ondeful man has
made a life study o f the
p roperties o f Roots,
H erbs and Barks, and
is g iv in g the world the
benefit o f hie service».
Just received from Pekin. Chma—safe, euro
and reliable. U - fa i.m g In lta works.
I f you cannot call, w r ite fo r symptom blank
•nd circular. Incioee 4 cents in stamps.
CO N SU LTATIO N I R K
TIME
p l a t e a n d b rid ge ,
w rk ¿o n e. F ^ /o n t- |
Tbe Chinese Doctor
Guarantees to cure Catarrh. Asthma, Long,
Stomach and K id n ey troubles, and ail Private
Diseases of M n and Women.
A S U R *: C A N C E R C U R E
PORTLAND. OR
GALL CURE
HORSE COLLARS
NQW W
Natural Affinity.
Tom— I understand Fred la engaged
to Miss Oushlngton. I can't Imagine
what he can see In that girl to make
him want to marry her.
Jack— Well, Fred has a mania for
yachting, you know, and she's such a
breezy creature that he naturally took
a fancy to her
Drink
f P h a r m a c is t s ^
Wl MANUFACTURE ALL DRUG SPEC 1 ALTlES_J
Phone
M o th e r » w ill A nd M r*. W In elow *e S o o th in g
Byrup tu r b* i t re m e d r to use to ! t h e ir c h ild re n
d u rin g th e tee th in g p e r io d .
The Oregon State Board o f Examin
ers in Optomery w II pay a reward of
$25 to anyone causing the arrest and
conviction o f any person or persons
testing eyes and selling glasses who do
not hold a certificate issued to them by
the Board of Examiners.
It is not
alone necessary for them to possess
theis certificate, but it must be regis
tered with and countersigned by the
Clerk o f the court, in each county
where the holder practices. The public
in general is hereby warned not to pat
ronize anyone not holding such certifi
cate, as in the strict letter o f the law
they are accessory to the illegal prac
tice and will at least be called upon to
go into court and testify as witnesses
against the persons violating the law.
For further particulars address H.
W. Barnes, Sec., State Board o f Ex
aminers, Salem, Ore.
Enterprise.
WASH IPÍGTUN §TEN TH STS., PORTLAND
Tbs man who Is always giving ad
vice sauntered up the street and found
the tattered bobo sitting on the curb.
"My good man," began the former,
"why are you Idling away your time
like this? Don't you know the world
owes you a living?"
“ That so?" responded the hobo,
nonchalantly. "W ell, I guess I better
call up a collection agency and g e t
dem to collect It for me.”
"But this Is serious, my man. You
deserve something in this world.”
"Sure, boss, the last Judge I ran up
against said I deserved six months."
"Tut! Tut! Don't be fecetlous. Why,
you could rise up In the world and
wear broadcloth."
“ Thanks, but I am wearing dat
now, boss. Dls suit Is so broad it Is
three sizes too big for me.”
“ Well, what In the dickens are you
sitting on the curb for, anyway?"
"T o curb my temper, boss. To curb
my temper when such smart alecks as
you nsk foc"-h m>po*<nn« "
Itinerant Optician* Work Rural Dis
tricts Without State License.
Newsboy (to newcomer, as he turns
around from signing hotel register) —
| Extra! Extra! All about your arrival
j and which hotel you're stopping a t!”—
j Harper’s Bazar.
Liquid Form, 25c, 60c.
Is Effectually Squelched by Tattsrsd
Hobo In Moat Characterise»
Manner,
P R A C T IC E ILLEGALLY!
Locating the Villain.
"And who will be the principal vil
lain of your production?” asked the
trlend.
“ Oh, the first-night critic, I suppose,"
replied the manager, wearily.— Wash
Ington Star.
[^[¿5 IN
MADRIZ CAPITAL
MAN ALW»rS_GIVING ‘ O V .C E Q JQ ^
(M a c !• ■ (>
Scorcher— Hava you heard U m lataat
•uto record?
neither— No; what to ttT
Scorcher— Aa auto mad» aa hour la
flfty-aia» minutes!— Puck.
Where is
Your H air?
In your comb? W h y s o ? Is
not the head a much better place
for It? Better keep what is left
where it belongs! A y e r ’s H air
Vigor, new improved formula,
q u ic k ly stops fa lling hair.
There is not a particle o f doubt
about it. W e speak very posi
tively about this, for we know.
Does nol than f t the color of tho holt.
Formal* with oook Saul*
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tfeon «o »0 feo POJO
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Indeed, the one great leading feature of
•ur new Hair Vigor may well be said to
be this — it stoos falling: hair. Tbea it
goes one step further— it aide nature ia
restoring tbe hair and scalp to a healthy
condition. Ask for “ the new kind.”
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Headache
Private Timber Protected.
Clover Creek, Ore.— The forest fire
which has been raging here for the
past week is still spreading and the
soldiers promised have not yet arrived,
and there are not men enough to con
trol the flames.
The smoko is heavy and the heat is
something awful. The fire is running
to the north and east on the govern
ment land and to the south on the pri
vate holdings.
It is being held in
check on the west by firefighters.
There are between 50 and 60 men
fighting fire for the lumber companies.
“ My father has been a sufferer from sick
headache for the last t wenty -five years and
never found any relief until he began
taking your Cnscareta. Since he lias
begun taking Cascareta he has never had
the headache. They have entirely cured
him. Cnacarets do what you recommend
them to do. I will give you the privilege
of using his name."— E. M. Dickson,
liz o Kesiner St., W. Indianapolis, lniL
Ploaoant. Palatable. Potent. Tasta < e«»l
Do Good. Nev«*r Sickrn. W«Ak«»n or Grip#.
10c. J6c. 80c. N # v « t sold in hulk. The $rt*n-
oine tablet b tumped C C C. Guaranteed to
cure or your money buck.
A S TH M A A N D H A Y
Forty Strikers Freed.
Loo Angeles, Cal.— Forty strikers,
charged with acting aa pickets at the
Creig shipbuilding works. Long Beach,
were discharged from custody by or
der of Judge Hart and their cases dis
missed after they had been in jail ten
days awaiting trial.
A mistrial and
the acquittal by a jury of two of the
alleged strongest cases convinced the
judge that the police had acted too
hastily in making the arrests. He said
the city should cut out the expense.
As Ha Would Hava I t
"L ife," remarked the cierieal-looW
'ng passenger, "is made up of trials."
"Yes." rejoined the man with tho
prosperous air, just across the aislo,
and I'm glad of It.”
"Indeed!” exclaimed the c.-l p. I d
surprise. “ Why are you glad?”
“ Because," explained tha other, "I
am a lawyer ”
Taking the Usual Course.
"I see your next door neighbor to
sprinkling his lawn during forbidden
hours. Ate you going to do anything
to stop him?”
"Yes; I'm going to writs sn I »
clignant protest and have it printed la
oae of the papers.”
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FEVER
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Remedy. Guaranteed or money refund
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Ask your druggist or send six
Coyote Bite; Then Rabies.
Asotin, Wash.— An unknown sheep- cents pontage for Free Sample to
i. C. WYATT, Druggist.
herder was found along the Snake riv
W A5M IN G IO N
er 20 miles from here in a very precar V A N C O U V fB .
ious condition with rabies, resulting
from a bite o f a mad coyote.
The
Rasl Charitable.
aheepherder was coming down the riv
Tattared Theodora — 'Scuse me,
er from the mountains where he had mem, but I ain't got scarcely a rag t'
been employed for several months. As me back. Kin yous help me out?
he was passing over a high rim rock,
Kind Lady— Certainly. Youll find
he was confronted by a coyote, which,
the rag bag behind the door In tbe
when within a few feet made a spring,
woodhouse. Help yourself.
burying its teeth deep into the flesh o f
his body.
The herder has slight
chanec o f recovery.
Open Shop Mill Wrecked.
San Francisco— For the fourth time
within two years the mill o f the Pacific
Coast Mill & Lumber company, in Oak
land, was wrecked Saturday night by
exploding dynamite. Two years ago
the company had a strike o f hands and
declared for the open shop, and since
then they have defied the labor unions.
This latest dynamiting was done by
men who knew just where the moat
valuable machinery was located.
The
explosive was placed under this ma
chinery and it was almost completely
wrecked.
Distressing.
“ Yes," said Miss Overten. T v s suf
fered a great deal from Insomnia dur
ing the past few weeks."
“ Indeed!" rejoined
her
friend.
"Cnn't you do anything to relievo
It?"
“ No," was the reply. ”1 can't re
quest the girl next door to take har
beau In the house Instead of keeping
him out on the front rorch every
night”
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