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GREAT LOSS OF LIFE IN JAPAN 11c for Dressed Veal Smith pays it. and he w ill pay 12c fo r Dressed Pork. 16c fo r L iv e Chickens. 25c rioz. fo r Fresh Eggs. Smith does not ch arve commiss on. You get A L L your money wnen you ship to Smith. Audrt 8 s Recent Disastrous Floods Cause Death of 1,400. T R A N K L. SMITH MEAT CO. 'Tlffhtlnff the B e e f Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON Dr. B. E. Wright R ib b o n D r. B. E. W rig h t Co. A id Peaches in T u rk is h fo r London B a c h e lo r s . There Is said recently to have been formed In London a society tha pur pole of which Is to mend the socks of lonely bachelors and to perform vart ous other kindly deeds of a similar character.__________________ Tho Artless Query. "Y is ,” said the poultry fancier, “ these chickens are too expensive to qat.” “ Indeed!" rejoined the young lady from the city "Then why are you feeding them?" M ode. Peaches cooked In Turkish fashion are served with boiled rice. Peel the peaches by plunging them In boiling water, then remove the stone through slit In one side, without Injuring th/» shape of the peach. Fill hollows with seeded raisins and arrange In baking dish; sprinkle liberally with sugar and set In hot oven 20 minutes. Hare ready a dish lined with boiled rice Spread over It peaches, and serve with dressing made of cocoanut milk thick- ened with cornstarch and sweetened with granulated sugar. Her Error. Said She— Dorothy admits that she made the mistake ol ner life when she refused Jack two years ago." Said He— Indeed!" Said She— Yes. You see, she thought he would propose again. Neth&c<>.Er9r COLLECTORS Ask your dealer for IM PE R IA L Société Chocolats A tria l w ill convince you o f their quality. I f he does not carry tin m send direct to us 406 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Or. H v Buy and Collect Notes, M ortgages, and Real f »4 ate Contracts. No Collection No Charge. Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore. Cured in Three Days Drink "The N e°‘ H abit Cured Me’ No Hypodermic Injections. You can take this treatm ent a t the Institute or your "home, ryid your money w ill be returned i f a p erfect cure is not affected. In vestigate this, it w ill only take a fe w moments to phone us fo r information. Personal and financial 'reference on application. For fu ll inform a tion, phone, w rite o r call a t the N E A L I N S T I T U T E Phone, M arsha ll 2400 354 H a ll St.___________ P O R T L A N D . O R E .J W . L. D O U G L A S H A N D -S E W E D PROCESS Q o U n A u P c C o MEN’S $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.0$ WOMEN S $2..'0, $3,$3.50, $4 BOYS’ $2.00, $2 50 ¿u $3.00 THE STAND AR D FOR 30 YEARS T h e y are absolutely the most popular and bestshoes for the price in Am erica. T h e y are the leaders e v e ry w here because they hold their shape, fit better, look better and w e a r lon- er than other makes. hey are positively the I ______ moat economical shoes for you to buy. W . L . D ou glas name and the retail price are stamped on the bottom — value guaranteed. T A K I N O S U B S T I T U T E ! If your dealer cannot supply you w rite for Mail Order Cataloj. W . L. D O U G L A S . Brockton. M a m . f Union Pain less Dentists O u t-o f-T o w n People Should remem I»« r that our force i* bo orennized that we can do their entire Crown. Bridge and Plate work la a day if neceaaary. Positively painlcM extract ion free when plate* or bridnea are ordered. We re- e the most aitive teeth and roots without the t pain. No students, no uncertainty, but special- who do the most scientific and careful work- y attendants. Full Set of Teeth .................................... $5.00 Bridge Work or Teeth without Plates $ 3.50 to $5 Gold Crowne.................................. $3.50 to $5.00 Pcgeelain C rrw n s.......................... $3.50 to $5.00 Gold or Porcelain F illin gs....................... $ 1 .0 0 Up tU ver F illin g s ..................................... 50 c to $1.00 Best Plate Made ..................................... $7.50 No charges for Painlcsc Extracting when other work ia done. 15 years' Pfs~antee with all work. Bears. 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. a Vs Morrison Street. g C Gee Wo Tbs Chinese Doctor This wondeful man has made a life study of the properties o f Roots, H erbs and Barks, and ia giving the world the benefit o f hie ssrriese. Operations e r C s fttaf Guarantees to cure Cetarrh. Asthma. Lung. Stoma- h and Kidney troubles, and all Private Diseases of M n end Women. A SURE CANCER CURE Just received from Pekin. China—safe, ears S*>d re*.able. U -fa ilin g in Its works. I f you cannot c a ll write for symptom blank end circular. Inclose 4 cents In stamps. CONSULTATION I R K The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. First S t , car. Morrison, Portland, Or. n MEDICALI! OF DEPARTMENT umimuiTTOfO««™ High Standard Thorough Courses Beeaion begins Sept. 12. % For catalogue ac drew. Dean. D r. S . E. J o s e p h ! , Victoria, Sept. ().—More than 1400 lives were lost in the Japanese Hoods according to ollicial reports received by the Kamakura Maru to day. In addition several hundred are missing. Arrivals by the steamer say the scenes in Central Japan were o f unparalleled misery and destitution. Many cases o f looting by boatmen were reported from the tlooded districts o f Tokio and the health authorities were bending every effort to prevent the outbreak o f epidemics. M. L. Ryan, who took food to the Honjo district o f Tokio says the o ffic ia l estimates o f the deaths is far too low. He tells o f finding houses where parties from 20 to 100 in number were cut o ff and starving and estimates that 1000 perished in this district alone. In Senju districts a number of persons climbed telephone poles to escape the waters and starved to death. R elief parties found t\e bodies o f 13 men and women tied with ropes to posts. The ollicial list for 15 prefec tures shows the drowned or missing lo total 1113, while more than 180,- 000 houses were flooded and wrecked, 3593 being swept away. More than 50,000 acres o f land were flooded and 200,000 people are homeless and are receiving re lief. Among the victims was the fam ily o f Mr. Rondo, president o f the Nippon Yusen Kuisha, who were drowned when his villa was de molished. The great floods were follow ed by heavy storms at sea, in which sev eral Japanese steamers were badly wrecked. The steamer Hokuriku Maru was lost in Tsuruga Strait, with all hands, on August 13. On the same day the Shingu Maru went ashore near Atsuta, her com plement o f 130 being saved by reve nue steamers. Th eK w ann oii Maru, which was driven into Toba for shelter, had some o f her boats rushed bv panic-stricken passen gers who thought she was about to founder. The boat crews left the vessel and their fate was uncertain when the Antilochus left. The ves sel ultimately reached Yokkaichi in safety. The big volunteer steamer Ume- gaki Maru had a severe struggle with the gale with 308 passengers on board and reached Yokkaichi in distress with her coal exhausted. Several other steamers suffered and several sailing vessels w ere badly wrecked, the Eiriki Maru, laden w iili coal, foundered o ff Nikijimn. Miye Prefecture, her captain and several others being drowned. Tw o schooners also foundered, a ma- j'oritv o f those on board swimming ashore. _________________ Si* for Abstinence Broken Stomach Trouble Cured. A LC O H O L 3 PE K CENT. ALCOHOL P ortland ,O r e g o n . crumb It and fry brown In hot grease. Then put In a baklngpan and add enough hot water to not quite cover the meat and cook In the oven for aq hour. It will be so tender It can be almost cut with a fork and' 1* as good cold as bot. Free from Alcohol Since May, 1906, Ayer’a Sar saparilla has been entirely free from alcohol. If you are in poor health, weak, pale, nerv ous, ask your doctor about tak ing this non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. If he has a better medicine, take his. Get the best always. This is our advice. Cyr I* Victim of Fires. Eos Angeles—Joe Cyr, who died at Bakersfield after a severe hemor rhage o f the lungs was a victim of the forest fires in Montana. In fighting the flames he breathed so much hot air and smoke that hemorrhages resulted. He was sent here by the Missoula, Mont., Eagles in the hope that the change in air and rlimatc would prove beneficial. He was seized with hemorrhages a short time after arriving and died in a few hours. W hen the digestion is bad you need som ething th at w ill not only relieve but w ill strengthen the di gestive organs and assist them ba?k to their normal condition. This calls fo r the Bittern first o f all. T ry it Signature of W ash rn g C rep e de C h in e . Washing crepe de chine Is no more difficult than to wash a frock of col ored muslin. II tepid water and good soap are used with care It will come from the laundry as triumphantly as a piece of white linen. Do not let It He In the water longer than Is abso lutely necessary, rinse thoroughly, and when halt dry press on the wrong side with a medium hot Iron. If of a deli cate color the garment must be dried in a shady place after pressing. n rd , W e a k , W e a r y , W . l e r j Byes. R e liev e d B y M u rin e E y e Item ed y. T ry M u rin e F o r Y o u r E y e T ro u b le s. Y o u W i ll L ik e M u rin e, i t Seeth es. 50c a t Y o u r D ru g g ists. W r i t e F o r E y e Boo ks. F re e . M u rin e E y e K e m e d y C o .. C h ic ag o . G ave Them Aw ay. Once upon anotbor time a fair male snd a tnau—Just to help along the rhyme—each acquired a coat of tan. Yet only her left cheek and his right were tanned, during their vacation week—but of course, you'll under stand. ---- ------------------------- T --------- Instant Relief for All Eyes :hat are irritated from dust, heat, sun jr wind, P E T T IT ’S E YE SALVE. All Iruggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y . __________________ T h e 8 tra w s T h at 8how ed. Mother— Do you think that young man has matrimonial Intentions, my fear? Daughter— I certainly do, mamma. He tried to convince me last night that I looked prettiqf In that two- guinea hat than In the three-guinea one.— Scraps. j c o f f e e T I] TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER v EXTRACTS J U S T R IG H T CL0SSET & DEVERjl 'PORTLAND. ORt/ NURSERY CATALOG N e w . Handsome, Instructive. U p- to-Date, describing FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, ROSES, BERRY PLANTS, ETC Free on request W rite now, men tioning this paper. J. B . P I L K 1 N G T O N , N u rse ry m a n P o r t la n d , O r e g o n ASI YOUK GROCER FOR I. A S. BRAND OF Blueing Ammonia “ Clean, 0 ” Disinfectant Spray Cold Water Liquid Starch Non-Boiling Washing Fluid K . a nd S . c hemi c>vl@. rv A _ I ‘ P h a r m a c is t s MAHUfACTUgg AU PBUO tetCIALTljtS^/j Phone Main 113 401 Main St Vancouver, Washington OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Trains for success in the Industries. Provides practical and liberal educa tion. Strong Faculty. Modern Equip ment. Offer* courses in Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art Engineering, Commerce and Pharmacy Fall Tern Opens Sept. 23, 1910. • lo w T k «r D eal W Uh T h e ir lu c k y V ic tim s . nbie.yvm Fkmr. Apprfect Remedy forCmsitpa Hon, Sour Stonach.lHarrtoa Worms .Convulsions.Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP- O e- The floods In Parts afforded golden opportunities to the thieves and hooli gans— the dreaded "Apaches"—o f the French capital. A Paris correspond ent sends an Interesting account of these reckless men and their method* and weapons. “ The desperate criminals who make si specialty of night attacks are a bloodthirsty, cowardly set of ruffians, and as they are always armed to the teeth and hold human life cheap, a solitary citizen going home late, or a policeman on a lonely beat has very little chance against them. "When they have once made up their minds to rob a passerby— which one does not matter much—It Is more than likely they will decide to begin opera tions at once. That means that three Apaches will take up a position on the pavement and pretend to be engaged In Innocent gossip. The street Is de serted. A solitary pedestrian comes Into sight. In a moment he Is meas ured up by the three scoundrels on the lookout for their prey. There Is not a pollcman in sight. The moment le favorable. " ‘He has a gold chain,' says one. " ‘He'll do,' says the chief of the criminal trio. 'Get ready.’ "They continue to converse until the stranger reaches them. Involuntarily he glances at them as be passes. That is sufficient. " ‘What do you mean by looking at us like that?’ asks the chief In an In solent touo. Then, turning to hla com panions, he remarks, 'Hasn't be got an ugly mug?' "The pedestrian, however little he may be Inclined to quarrel with the evil-looking ruffians who have accosted him, is unlikely to take their Insults in silence. But at his first word of protest one of the group advances on him with a menacing air. “ 'W hat!' ha exclaims, T il ahow you who you’ve got to deal with.’ "The stranger stands on his guard but Immediately another member of the trio bounds upon him from behind seizes him around the neck with hi* arm and lifts him off the ground. His cries for help are stilled In hla throat, and If he succeeds in making a aound the arm which presses against hit throat la tightened and he loses con sclousness. “ While th lB Is going on another of the accomplices goes through the vic tim's pockets, while the third keeps watch for the police. Then, when everything worth taking has been ap propriated. the wretch who has al most strangled the victim releases his arm, gives him a violent push and sends him headlong to the pavement where he will lie senseless for half a a hour at least. "But things do not always pass so easily. Sometimes the victim shows more resistance than was expected, and then the Apaches have to modify their plans. He must either be stunned with a blow from a mutton-bone or given a stab with a knlfa or dagger The mutton-bone used by the i’arla Apache Is a terrible weapon. In ap pearance It resembles a small hatchet, without a handle, Is about six Inches long, and comes from the ahoulder ol the sheep. This and the knife and the knuckle-lron are the favorite weapon* of the Paris hooligan. They are ef fective and noiseless, whereas tb* use of the revolver la likely to attract tha police. "Among the more recent methods In vented by the Paris Apach* for ren dering tbe passing citizen Incapable of resistance le the lasso. At the fa vorable moment a cord from IB to 20 feet In length and ending in a run nlng knot Is thrown by an expert band. As It falls over the victim's beal It la Jerked tight, and. half stran gled, he la thrown to the ground. The rest la easy ” Look In f Up FacSuiufc Sifnamrr nf N E W YORK. A tb x n o n th s J 5 finish p l a i n l»B d ; Ijr M a a w o r k I n o a a J a r I f B *c « a a *ry . T Air'« Rc!«r Cn S 22V Bridft Tooth -OQ .1 Exact Copy of Wrapper. T N I O S N T A W Ü O O M W « Y . N I W Y O R K O IT f . Sherman a y & Co. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH, A T MORRISON ST„ PORTLAND, OR. 3ger**~«. -, We want you to try this Piano IN YOUR HOME FREE. We want you to try it at our expense because— A t 'he end o f thirty days the Piano ITSELF will convince you o f the following facts: | i t ’s the best value on earth for the price « ($275). It ’s M USICALLY and MECHANICALLY 1 right! .Sfe- 5 n . ~ ' , ? We know there is so much real value in this Wellington Piano— w e’re selling for $275-on easy payments—that w e’re willing to let it he I T ’S OlVA SALESMAN. It will tell it’s own story lo you—in your , home— if you’ll send us the coupon. Please sen me lull particulars concern.ng this unusual Plano offer. 4 Name............................................ Address................................................ The Red Shawl. There llvee In Atchison a woman who has been happily married 40 years and who has raised five children. Ho- oently she was out walking when she caught sight of a peculiarly bright red ahawL The men will sniff at what happened next: The woman felt a twinge at her heart; the shawl had re minded her of a girl who had stolen her flrBt lover. Tho girl always wore red of that shade. Then the old wom an went home, took out her false teeth that ahe might not swallow them In her grief, and gave herself up to sad memories. We will bot no woman will sniff. An Incident like this appeals to the women.— Atchison Globe. S w e e t O m elets. Sweet omelets are varieties of plain omelet In which sugar Is used Instead of salt and pepper and In which th* fillings aud garnlshlngs consists of sweets, equally appropriate for any meal and a grand resource as ernes» gency desserts. With a simple eweer omelet as tbo basis any material af hand may be used, so its posslbllltla* are practically without limit. Squaring the Circle. Jlgga— I tell you, that new la n d lv « of mine la a pretty square fellow. Biggs—So’s mine; but he'* always ’reund on rent day.—Judge. Mother* win And Mi*. WlniloW’ » Soothing K O D A K S “ » “T e “ Syrup tire boat remedr to use foi their children W rite for c a t a lo g oh and literature. Developing luring the Seething perhxl. and printing. Mail orders given prom pt attontki Potato 8alad. To one quart of mashed cold pota toea, slice one cucumber, one green pepper, and two small onions, add one- half cupful of chopped celery, two small radishes chopped; mix with mayonnaise dressing and serve o d let tuce leaves. Portland Photo Supply Co. 149 Third S treet _______ P O R T L A N D . O M . TRY MURINE " ' ï - X r E Y E R E M E D Y To wa le . k Liquid Form, 25c, tOe. Salve Tubes, 250, gl.OSk Tents, Awnings, Saib Cots, Huomodu, C mtu oaf Covan 1 nr 1.000 et factory price* PACIFIC U N I AND AW NING COk 27 N. First St.. Portland. Or. Bad BLOOD ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE “ Before I began using Cascarrta I had a bad complexion, pimples on my face, and my food was not digested s ilt should have lieen. Now I am entirely well, and the pimples have all disappeared from my face. I can truthfully say that Cascareta are just aa advertised; I have taken only two boxes of them.” Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan. Ind. PUeaent, Psleubla. Potent. Taste (eoit Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Crip* lOr. 26c, 60c. Never void In bulk. The *«n- elne tablet etemp-vi C C C . Bueranteed to eere or rour money beck. It Happens In R u s s ia . Tblnga ar* dona dlffarently In Rus ala than In this country. A jockey was scan to pull hla mount In a race on on* of the tracks recently and one of tha man who had bet on the hors* promptly shot him. F ath e r. COT RATES IN PAINLESS DENTIST1Y P a in le o s E x t r a c t io n ....... F ro « S ilv e r F i l l i n g o ............. .. . . . 5 0 « G old F illin g o ......................... 75« 22 K . G old C r o w n s .................$1 P o rcelo in C r o w n s .................$1 M o la r G old C r o w n o ...............$4 B ridge W o r k , 22 K. Got J ....$ | I n la y F ills, P u re G o l d ......... $| V e r y N ic e R u b b e r P l o t s . .. .$4 B e st R u b b e r P la t e on E a r t h ................................. §7 A L L T H I S W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . D o n ’t th row j o u r m oney a w a y . A d o lla r oovod is tw o dollars earn ed. O u r o rig in a l re lia b le M od e ra P n in le ** M ethods an d o u r p e rfe c te d office equip* merit Haven us tim ean d you r m oney. Q O S T O * D E N T I S T S . 5 : h H N o r r l . e n , P e r t U m fi Entrance 291 Vh Morrison, opposite PostoAce and Meior A Prank. Patabliibed la Portland 10 year*. Open evenlagi ant 11 I and SuiMlAy« until 12i!0. for people who work. P N U W No. 37—^10 H K N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t i s e r s pl< m e n t io n t h i s p a p e r . ink Dole’s mm Oar Idea of a hopelessly sissy maa la one who can deacrlbe a woman's A llo s t lk w GASTORIA o ld D o s e s - 3 5 CENTS Ut turante e«i under the NOW 'I e ? / TIME P I A t © a d é b rid a « I w o rk d o n *. F o r o o t - | o f-to w n p a tro n « w a lì! Use For Over Thirty Years Anise Seed * Pnm rm nt- _ IfiCui Lock Ssèi+ ttirm Sit'd- Qonflrd Sl/qtr . TH E P A R IS APACHES. Drink it Pure T h is tells the w hole atory. Emphasize each word in turn and you w ill toon try the Drink DeligntfuL D iffe r e n t . Suitor— I hare com* to ask you for rour daughter's hand. Father— Well, Silrar FUfinft ftaod Rubhar - the fact it we are prettr crowded here W t p u b lis h o u r fori too 5.00 Bait Rubbor _ mm. ! aa It Is, and I— Suitor—Oh, I Intend W o baciata alcohol itetM 7.50 to take her away from home If I from our modiolneo r«J*lo*i LrtrMlo* . 6 0 W a urrà you ta OL m. I Win. forerai tm marry her I Father—Oh, well, In that •onaait your Hindu« Shoot Ollicial. B U T MOT MOW n nan ir stimili n n m « doctor /•loleoa Extraction Free w l __ atoo or b r id a work caae— But you did give me an awful Silas, British India —A native po a ordwrd. 0>n«>iit*t ¡on Frea. o n c a b m ot w t b o t t o « »AlBlooa work on y «lie r », no m itter how mach Wh fO y A M7, start, my boy.— Boston Transcript. A sluggish liver means a coated tongue, lice inspector, Sarat Chandra, was A i t w o r k f u l l y r i m r a n ta w t f o r f l f t o o n y> a baa breath, and constipated bowels. shot and probably fatally wounded There Is nothing In this power ot The question is, “ What is the best thing at Dacca, where a number o f voting suggestion: If there were, there to do under such circumstances ? ” Ask Hindus are on trial fo r conspiracy IN C O R P O R A T tO wouldn't be so many wlvne wearing your doctor if this is not a good answer: against the government. The as P a in le s s D e n tis ts last year’« hats, nor would there be "Take laxitivc dose* of Aver’* Pill*.” sailants o f the Insneetor are mem tsaiM tsv * a watWftftM. r n n w . i m i to many Spina - ■ » * ! * / ! > • ! . C. A w C *.. U » » U , S i l l — bers o f good families. e a » M n u . s v i i . a •■ u n is i qers I n f a n t s ^ C h il d r e n JMtiteSdts- A lingerie svening gown has a deep ” skimpy ” flounce of heavy embroidery, which alto forms the waist and sleeves. Very sheer mull is used for the upper part of the skirt and the waist folds. It is worn over a light blue silk slip, and there's a crushed girdle of the blue. _ "May I see my father's record? Illustrated literature, giving full in asked th* new student "H e was In formation, sent free on application. Address the Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. •h* class of 1I7T." ’■Certainly, my boy. What f o r f "H e told me when t left home not to disgrace him. and I wish to see Tong War Breaks Out. Just how far I can go.” — Buffalo Ex o f the y*» r to h a r« press. San Francisco—W hile the streets y o u r U e th p o t And o f the Chinese quarters were filled with parties o f visitors, a Hip Sing tong man stepped from the dark ness o f Boss alley Into Jackson street. \ sb^t ra"«* out and he sprawled on the sidewalk with a bullet in his bark. He was Yee Mee. one o f the principal owners o f the Sierra Club, the gamhling institution which recently was raided bv the police and Is now the basis o f an Investigation Bears the j / o u ik S M izJm a s 010 Dekum Bldg., Portland. Oregon USE DR. PLUMMERS COUGH STOP A\c(ji table’ Preparation for As similaiiiKjite Food and [taub ling (lie SiontuAs andUowh of Duvfikia Smd~ jHx.Sc.uta * and Denver—A new record fo r long fasting is believed to have been made by Roland Moeller, a young •■F ILL Y O U R O W N T E E T H ” civil engineer, who, after going 57 days without food, began taking F IL L -O nourishment in the form o f orange I f you have aching teeth or cavities and you arc Young Moeller, too nervous fo r th<* denial ordeal, t ry Fill-O , the and plum juices. home dentist. A t druggists or by mail, 25c. whose rather is a prominent physi FILL 0 MFG CO.. 351 Empire Bid*. Seattle. Wash. cian o f Milwaukee, began Ins fast Blumaer-Frank D ru g Co., distributors fo r O r*'"a for the purpose o f regaining his health. He had been suffering from trouble and a form of ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER stomach deafness that lie believed could be are quickly relieved by Wyatt’s Asthma cured by abstaining from eating. Remedy. Guaranteed or money refund When he began his fast Moeller ed. Ask your druggist or send six weighed 148 pounds. Today he cents postage for Free Sample to weighs 97 and one half pounds. J. C. WYATT, Druggist. For the last two or three weeks one VANCOUVER. W AS H IN G TO N o f the four physicians who have been watching Moeller has been giving him daily olive rubs and these are believed to have given him nourishment sufficient to sus It is a sure stopper, promptly re tain him beyond the 40-dav period lieves Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, o f fasting which physicians say is Cough Croup, and e.-pecially those the limit o f safety. harsh, hacking coughs, also most useful for lung diseases. For sale by all dealers; 25c a bottle. Bryce Goes To Panama. New Y ork —T o study botany in Chile, examine work on the Panama Canal and possibly to make a run O P IU M — T O B A C C O over from South America to Eng ■S3 lU '.iU P o e m .-lv Cored. On' y cother ¡zed Keoltjr I a* land for a b rief visit home, James Btitai,» ia Or.-pon. W rit# for Illustrated circular. Bryce, the British Ambassador, ac K a ta institute . 71 L U T k B. companied by Mrs. Bryce, sailed for Colon. O f the Panama Canal, in which he is greatly interested, the Ambassa dor said: “ I regard the canal as To Cook Veal Cutlet*. To cook veal cutlets or steak, so tf. the most extraordinary im prove ment on nature that has been made will be as good as chicken, egg and on this planet.” l The Kind You Have Always Bought Promotes DigestionOiffrfU ness and ReslLontalns neittr Opiinn.Morphine nor Muerai. N o t N a r c o t ic . ENGINEER FASTS 57 DAYS. Record i For Infants and Children. C o o k ie s . Mix Are. after your favorite recipe, a batch of white cookies flavored with f s 'jT j C* V. Fi"«*»......$1 m lemon. In another dish mix a batch Fsaawi f timt» $1.01 i t chocolate cookies, flavoring with Stiver Filiinvs___50c q vanilla. Roll out chocolate cookies Gw4 Robber Plait* $5.00 quite thin, then roll out white ones, EesJ Red Rusher lame as chocolate. Place one on top Fix*............ $7-50 V Fia>* Citractm 50b of the other and roll as Jelly roll. BE ST M ETH O D S Take a sharp knife and cut slice* Painlees Extraction Free when plates or bridge work is ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot from tho roll, turn them over and lay g e t better painless work anywhere, no mattai them In baking pan. When cooked how much you pay. they are a delight to the eye as well A ll W ork Fully G u aranteed fo r F ifteen Y e a rs as the palate. Make molasses cookies, cutting them In strips with sharp knife, about the length and width of lady flngera 3424 Washington St., When baked and while warm spread Portland, O regon >trlth good Jelly and press two to Take car at depot and tran sfer to W ashington St gether, making a dainty cookie sand- adch. __________________ WASHINÜTHNtTfNTH STS. 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