Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 28, 1910, Image 3

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    SET OF BEAUTIFUL
POST CARDS FREE!
EMBOSSED IN GOLD
These Cards are Columbia River scenes, showing all the fine color­
ings, as they are lithographed from photagraphs. The embossing in
gold is real hand work of the highest quality. As we could only secure
thirty thousand o f the cards, we can only send one set to a family.
Write us quickly and we will send a set to you absolutely free if a form
similar to the one shown below is correctly filled out.
Central Sales Manager.
Date.......
Eilers Music House, Portland, Ore.,
Dear Sir:—I saw your advertisement In the .
Please mail me a set of Post Cards free.
(N am e n ew spaper)
The following persons sometimes purchase goods by mail:
Name.................................................. Address.......................
Address.
Name.
Address.
Largest in the
World and
Noted for Its
Great success
West
Over Forty
Stores in
California,
Oregon, Idaho
& Washington
PORTLAND, OREGON
Dr. B. E. Wright
The Clean Slate.
Are you one of the girls who are
given to moping, to looking fearfully
Into the future, or to lamenting the
past? There Is no surer cure for these
unhappinesses than to cultivate the
clean-slate habit, which Is carried out
in this way; Live a day at a time,
and start each morning with a fresh
record to be made, which must not
be muddled with the blurs of yester­
day nor the possible blots of tomor­
row.
H ave your teeth out a r i plat«» and bridge w ork
done. For o u t-o f-to w n patrons w e finish plate
and bridge w ork in one day if necessary.
PR ICES:
Malar Crow s«------$ 5 .0 0
22k Bridge TeeIk
$ 3 .5 0
Gold Fillings......... $1 oo
Funnel Fillings... $1.00
Sh'vtr FiTings . . . . 50c up
Good Ruttar Plates $5.00
Ees» Red Ratter
„ „
Plates...................... 5 7 .5 0
Painless Eitrartwa . 50c
BE ST M ETH O DS
Pain'ess E x tr a c t:on Free when plates or bridge
Work is ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot
g et better painless w ork anyw here, no m atter
now m uch you pay.
All W ork Fully G u a ra n te e d f o r F ifteen Y e a r*
Wise Advice to Follow.
When shop hours are done, stop
talking shop and thinking shop, and
talk and think of something else. Ex­
tend your thoughts beyond the con­
fines of your place of employment.
Interest yourself not In your neigh­
342 J Washington St.,
bors and their doings, but In the
achievements of thinking, useful men
Portland, Oregon In the community and in the nation.—
at depot and tran sfer to W ashington St. Chicago American.
Dr. B. E. Wright Co.
Take car
Round the Circle.
Five Y e a r« of Severe Rheum atism
The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14
Barton Street. Boston. Mass.. Is anoth­
er victory by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
This great medicine has succeeded In
many cases where others have utterly
failed. Mr. Goldstein says; "I suf­
fered from rheumatism live years, It
kep* me from business and caused ex­
cruciating pain. My knees would be­
come as stiff as steel. I tried many
medicines without relief, then took
Hood's Sarsaparilla, soon felt much
better, and now consider myself en­
tirely cured. 1 recommend Hood's."
Get It today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Saraataba.
6tranqe Hobby.
William James, probate court dep-
oty, tells of a pest extraordinary that
comes about that office. She Is a
woman, a middle aged, heavy Jowled
person, who comes around shortly
after she has read In the paper of the
death of a prominent man. And she
comes because she wants to read the
dead man’s will as soon as It is pro­
bated. She has no hopes of receiving
a bequest in any of the wills. She
Just likes to look them over. Read­
ing wills is her hobby.—Cleveland
Plain Dealer______________
Name.................................................. Address.......................
Name.
K n e es B e c a m e S tiff
Match the Occasion.
Chronic Old Growler (whose sub­
"Why did you smile when I told you
ject. as usual, Is the country, and how Gussle was going to celebrate her
quickly It Is going to the dogs)—"And wooden wedding?” "I couldn’t help
after all, it's you farmer chaps as Is thinking how well Gussle’s husband
at the root of all the evil. You raise would match the occasion.”
the corn, and the corn raises the
whisky; whisky raises politicians and
Pause and Reflect.
politicians raise all the trouble we
Epictetus: Be not hurried away by
have in the country."—M. A. P.
excitement, but say, “ Semblance, let
me see what you are and what you
A Test of Shakespeare.
A friend of father's told me that Is represent."
the only test to apply In considering
which parts of the doubtful plays are
genuine. . . . "If you want to read
It, it's Shakespeare; and If you don’t,
«t Isn’t.”—The Spectator.
Penalty of Wealth.
Westminster Monuments.
There are nearly as many monu­
ments to women, says the London
Dally Telegraph, In Westminster Ab­
bey, as to men. Some are honored as
the wives of celebrated men, but
many are there on their own account
for the fame of their own works and
l i v e s . _________________
Shake Into Your Shoes
A lle n ', F oot-E ase, a p o w d e r f o r th e fe e t. I t corea
painful, sw ollen, sm arting, s w e a tin g fe e t. M ake,
now shoes easy. S old b y all D ru g g is ts und Shoe
S to r e s
D o n 't a c c e p t an y sube»itu te.
Sample
F R E E . A d dress A . S. O lm sted, l .e R oy. N . Y .
Plain Speech Should Survive.
It is the speech of the plain people
that we would preserve. The early
settlers were not given to much talk­
ing, and their vocabulary was small,
but they nover failed to express them­
selves so that their meaning was per­
fectly clear. In the mountain coun­
try of the south they preserve to this
day many of the ancient Idioms, and
use words which even the most active
of our lexicographers have not caught.
—Exchange.
Doing Well.
"How’s your boy getting along In
the big city?” asked a neighbor.
"Fine," replied the farmer. "He gets
his name In the papers almost every
day now. He’s one of them Joy
riders you read bo much about."
Pettit’s Eye Salve for Over 100 Years
has been used for congested and in­
flamed eyes, removes film or scum
over the eyes. All druggists or How­
ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
A Great Trick.
"What are those flngery looking
things on the front of the machine?”
“Ah,” said the dealer, with enthusi­
asm, "I was wanting you to notice
those. ThlB ts our latest death pre­
venter. As I told you, our car is war­
ranted not to strike a tree, telephone
pole or lamp post. The moment the
car comes In contact with anything of
the sort It Immediately begins to
climb.”
_________________
The cares which are the keys to
riches hang often so hoavily at the
rich man’s girdlo that they clog him j
Honor Trees and Plants.
wllh weary days and restless nights, V\ e want any person who sulfers with
biliousness, constipation, indigestion or
The Siamese always otter libations
when others sleep quietly.—Izaac Wal­ any
liver or blood ailment to try our I’uw- to trees before cutting them down.
ton.
l*aw Liver Pills. We guarantee they will
puril'v the blood and put the liver and The natives of Sumatra pay special
stomach into a hea thful condition and honor to certain trees supposed to
LAUNCH FOR S A LE or EXC H AN G E will positively cure b liousness and consti­ embody the wood spirits, while the In­
F o r Real E state. 30-foot o ver all; 6-foot beam;
pation, or we will refund your mbnev.
40-H. P. Sterling: en gine; carry 20 passengers; a
habitants of the Society Islands pay
M UN YON’S HOMOEOPATHIC HOME
Arst-class outfit; SIMM).
C. W . B.
similar resDect to some plants.
615 M ilw aukee St.. Portland, Or.
REMEDY CO., Phila., Pa.
Compare Our Prices
W ith those you have 1 een in the habit o f ravin*,
and you will *r*e that we offer >ou a •ulmtantia! tjav-
tag on all work and you cannot get bettor rainless
work anywhere, no matter how much you pay.
■ W e finlrh plate and
I bridge work fo r out*
I o f-t o w n patrons in
¡o n e day i f dnsired.
¡ra in le s s oxtm otion
| fren when plates o r
1 bridge work is order-
|ed. Consultation ire a.
KODAK
HOOD RIVER ORCHARD LAND
S U P P L I E S for sale by owner; choice ten acres 9J
W rite fo r catalogues and literature.
D eveloping miles from city, elevation about 1,600
and printing. Mail orders given prom pt attention
feet, almost level, red shot soil, two
P o r t la n d P h o t o S u p p ly C o.
acres six-year-old trees; balance raw
149 Third Street
P O R T L A N D . O RE.
state. Price $1,700, easy terms. To
reliable party will give work clearing
Tents, Awnings, Sails and caring for adjoining ten acres,
Cots, Ha r.mocks, Canvas and Covers amount to apply on purchase price. Ad­
1 o r 1.000 at fa cto ry prices.
PACIFIC TINT AND AWNING CO dress P. O. Box 131, Portland, or phone
A 5374.
27 N. First St.. Portland. Or.
KODAKS
T
AND
Mol«* Crown, $ 5
22k Brida:, T,,tl, 4 . 0 0
I Gold Fillings
____
1.00
For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and
I Enamel Fillings 1 . 0 0
I Silver Fillings
.5 0
G R A N U L A T E D E Y E L ID S
■ Good Rubber
_
Murine Doesn ’t Smart—Soothes Eye Pain
1 Pistes
5 .0 0
Draggiatf Sell Marine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, 51.00
I Best Red Rubber _
______________________________ | Pi«t„
7 .5 0
M urin e E y e S a lv e , in A s e p tic T u b e s , 2 5 c , $ 1 .0 0
E Y E BO O K S A N D A D V IC E F R E E B Y M A IL
ML W. A. WISE, PutiecsT tin Muuata Painless Extr'tion . 5 0
ts vims uiMusan n rem un
B IS T m k t h o d s
M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o .,C h ica g o
A l l w o r k fu lly g u a r a n te e d f o r f if t e e n y e a r s , j
Wise Dental C
BY MURINE EYE REMED
Y
o . , me.
M.03H0L
OPIUM—TOBACCO
Painless Dentists
FafTfnf Building, Third and Washington. PORTLAND, ORE.
Ota«« Soars:
P N U
• A. 11. to 8 P. U .
Mondays. • to 1
H abit« Positively Cured.
Only authorized Kecley In-
stitute in Oregon. W rite
f o r illustrated circular,
grriry INSTITUTE. 71 L 11TM M.
No. 44—’10
i l K N i r r i t in e : t o a d v e r t i s e r « p l e a s e I
m e m 'i o n t h i s p a p e r .
I
P o r t l a n d ,O r e g o n
People Who W ork
Indoors With Their Hands
Seamstresses, watch-makers, art­
ists, draughtsmen, and many others,
cannot properly handle their tools
with cold, stiff hands. Many a lost
hour or two on cold winter morn­
ings results from the delayed heat
of furnace or stove.
The Perfection O il Heater in
a few minutes gives the tempera­
ture that assures the worker warm
hands and pliable muscles. The
E R
F E C
T
S m okeless
Absolutely smokeless and
I O
;
*
odorless
quickly give* beat, and with one Ailing of the font burns steadily for nine houra,
without smoke or smell. Has a u to m a t ic -lo c k in g fla m e s p r e a d e r which
prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove
and drop back so the wick can be quickly cleaned
It has a damper top and a cool handle. Indicator always shows the amount
of oil in the font. The filler-cap does not need to be screwed down ; it Is put In
like a cork in a bottle, and is attached to the for- by a chain, and cannot get lost.
The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new device
in construction, and consequently, it can always be eaaily unscrewed in an
instant for rewicking. The Perfection it finished in japan or nickel, is strong,
durable, well-made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental.
Dmitri Bmrywtmn . if net tl yemrt. milt fir ducnpnm draUr
to tin ntartst tgrtcy of Hit
Standard Oil Company
RELIABLE DENTISTRY
REASONABLE RATES
M S e t t f T M f c « d r ....t S .M
Bridge wort m Tedfc with­
out Plates . 53.50 I» $5.00
Red Rubber Plates aofc 57-50
Good Ratter Plates sob 55.00
Gold sr Parcélate Crow n
.............................53.50 to 55.00
Gold or Parcélate FiUogs. 51 *
Stker Filings «sly . . . 50c lo 51
Painless Eitraetioo c o lf. . . . 50c
Plates a n sritrad
MINERS DESERT
ALASKA CAMP
Interesting psopiaw
The Interesting people do not
They do not rave. They do not strut
and swagger. They walk normally and
talk unexcltedly. They do not become
soulful In a few seconds after you
meet them. They do not talk shop or
parade the distinguishing labels and
of their craft. They are
Houses and Lots in Nome Sell earmarks
more likely to dodge behind pillars
than to jump In front of cameras, nor
at $50 Each.
to they contend with the other player-
folk on the world's stage for the star
or the leading lady's share la the
Machinery Sells for Song— New Fields limelight.
Lure ¡Miners and Thousands
Bachelors C o n f i n e d to Skirts.
Will Take Trail.
It was once the custom In Korea
that a man was not allowed to attain
to tho dignity of trousers until he
Nome, Alaska— Nome would be a married. The bachelor was forced to
wonderful surprise, not only to the wear skirts as one who possessed no
stranger, but to the thousands of definite position In society. Moreover,
miners who were here in this city’s the law prohibited marriage unless
the man was able to support a wife
palmy days.
A few years ago Nome
In the station to which she was used,
was a wide awake and bustling camp. so that the skirt also served as an
Every one was talking of his good Index of income.
claims and what he expected to do in
the near future in the way of taking
out fortunes, and then going back to
the States.
A stranger on landing in Nome to­
day would say “ Where are all the peo­
ple and why are these hundreds of
houses empty?” Now it looks as if a in cases of Poor Appetite,
great plague had struck Nome, and all
Headache, Heartburn, Sour
of the people had fled in terror, leav­
Risings, Bloating, Indiges­
ing everything behind.
Four-fifths of
tion,
Dyspepsia, Costive­
all the houses and business blocks are
ness, Biliousness and Ma­
for rent or for sale.
Good four-room
houses, furnished, can be bought,
laria, Fever and Ague, is
house, lot and ail, for from $50,to $150.
Hostetter’s Stomach Bit­
Large boilers and heavy machinery,
ters. For over 57 years it
are for sale at scrap-iron prices.
has been assisting sickly
Wreck, ruin and poverty meet the eye
and run down people back
of the stranger.
Two-thirds of the
people here are trying to get a “ home-
to health, and its friends
stake” to get out on the last boats.
are therefore legion. You
The cause of this ¡ b that the day of the
really ought to try this
pick and shovel is gone in Nome. The
wondeiful remedy at once
rich placers have been worked out, but
and be satisfed that it is
the low-grade ground is now coming to
tne front, where large capital only can
the only one you need to
handle it wih dredges and hydraulic
keep you healthy.
machinery on a large scale.
During the summer three strikes
were made. One is the Squirrel river,
Proper Fumigation.
a tributary to he Kobuck river, 800
To fumigate a room after sickness,
miles north by sea, but from Nome
overland it is but 350 miles by winter paste strips of newspapers over cracks
trail. Now there are about 70 men of windows and doors. Remove all
prospecting there. They say they have living things. Loosen the bedding and
found coarse gold, nothing smaller carpets. Burn two or three formalde­
than nuggets weighing about 25 cents hyde candles (obtained at drug stores)
each, but so far not in large deposits, according to directions on the box.
but just about rich enough to pay Leave room closed six or eight hours.
wages this winter.
Winter will de­ Open and air.
velop the country, and when spring
Mothers win find M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o t h ln i
comes miners and residents here will Byrup
th e b e s t r e m e d y t o use l o i t h e ir eliUUre.
know whether it will he a good camp. l u r i n g t h e t e e t h in g p e r io d .
A TRULY BENEFI­
CIAL AID
M ADRIZ IS C O U N T E R F E IT E R .
Would Flood Nicaragua With Bogus
Money to Start Revolution.
Chicago—H. Nathan Secrest, a na­
tive of Indiana, owner of a Nicaragua
rubber plantation and a “ revolutionist
and a soldier of fortune” who was
captured here, with George B. Wil­
liams and Richard J. Trumbull, print­
ers and engravers, together with $300,-
000 bogus Nicaraguan money, has un­
folded a new opera bouffe plot.
He said that when Madriz decided to
abdicate in favor of Estrada, he and
his “ cabinet” had the foresight to
raid the treasury of $15,000,000. The
five peso notes were quickly disposed
of along the coast by the fleeing pat­
riots, $2,000,000 being realized. Ma­
driz, General Toledo and 40 other gen­
erals and dignitaries then hastened to
Guatemala, which was safe territory,
and proceeded to make merry with the
$2,000,000. In a month or so, wine
suppers and other festivities had cut
deeply into the exchequer and the de­
posed dignitaries began casting about
for means of replenishing the funds.
Secrest, during his 11 years in Ni­
caragua, had become a close friend of
Madriz, who sent for him. They held
a secret conference in Guatemala and
it was decided to come to the United
States and have printed a million or
more 5-peso notes and spread them in
Nicaragua for a two-fold purpose-—the
first being to furnish the conspirators
with funds and the second to embar­
rass the Estrada government, which
would be forced to redeem the bogus
notes or face another revolution.
FREE w tto
Wellman is Undaunted.
Atlantic Gity— Walter Wellman and
the five men who attempted to cross
the Atlantic in a dirigible balloon were
given an informal dinner here by resi­
TH E NEW YORK DENTISTS dents of Atlantic City.
CK. H A . STUB DE V AST . M «r.
Wellman and his crew were given
H o t »: 8 a. ■ to 8
■ . Sw Sart. 9 a to. to 1 a ■
N . L Cm F o t « m i M ,m — ,
TmSmi. 0rc«aa
an enthusiastic welcome on their arri­
val here. While he made no definite
announcement concerning his accept­
ance of the offer of the hotel men who
Equality of tbe Sexes.
Traveling in the country, I observe backed the American enterprise, Well­
vlth Indignation that fhe scarecrow In man as well as the other men declared
every field Is represented ms a man! they were ready to try the hazardous
The flapping of a woman’s skirt, the voyage again.
waving of her feathers, would assured­
ly be as effective for the purpose as
Earnings Largest Ever.
Is the dangling of a coat? We will
St. Paul—The 21st annual report of
eventually displace man In every the Great Northern railway, just is­
field.—London Truth.
sued, says that the improvement in
conditions during the fiscal year end­
ing June 30 last, resulted in the larg­
est earnings for one year ever reported
by the company.
The report shows
that gross operating revenues for the
year were $64,465,339, an increase of
20.08 per cent over the previous year.
The net operating revenue was $25,-
187,273, an increase of 19.17 per cent.
The operating expenses showed an in­
Ayer’s Hair Vigor was good, crease of 20.65 per cent.
O ur work G uaranteed P erfect
S pecia l a tte n tio n to ou t-of-tow n patrona.
D rop ua a Do*t«l fo r a ppoin tm en t. O ut-of-tow n
w ork co m p ie ed in a day. N o b e tto r w ork any­
where. M od ern eq u ip m en t, hvery o p e r a to r a
special iat. L ady a tten dant.
,Our New
Hair Vig or
the best that was made. But
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, n*w im­
proved formula, is better. It
is the one great specific for fall­
ing hair. A new preparation in
every way. New bottle. New
contents. Ask your druggist to
show itto you, “ the new kind.’’
Poet not change I be color of the hotr.
A vers
F orm ula «ritte oaafc botila
I
Itea w IS So y e a r
«.
Animals Perish in Vandal's Fire.
Monticello, N. Y.— Fire, thought to
have been set by vandals seeking to
drive deer from cover, is raging on the
vast Sullivan county estate of Cheater
W. Chapin, a New York millionaire.
The preserve shields hundreds of deer
and elk and thousands of dollars worth
of damage has been done.
Many ani­
mals have perished and others have
fled the preserve in terror, falling an
eaay prey to hunters. A big force of
employes is fighting the flames.
Heavy Shocks Recorded.»
As we now make our new Hair Vigor it
does not have the alightett effect upoc
San Joae, Cal.— Heavy earthquake«,
the color of the hair. You may nae it the centers of which were thousands of
freely and for anjr length of time with­ miles away in the southwest, were re­
out fear of changing the color. Stopa corded on the seismographs at Santa
failing hair. Curea dandruff.
Clara college.
— a t o s s t e l t o s a . o . AesaOto^ btow su w »— ■ —
"Mabel, I don't propose-
“ Well, George, I’ve noticed that, but
daddy says you'd better propose bo
-fore long or there will be doln’s.”
“When you Interrupted me, Mabel,
I was about to say that I do not pro-
pose to wait any longer to learn
whether you do or do not return my
love."
“ Oh, George! ThlB Is so sudden!”—
Hbuston Post.
If you ran a shoe store, would yon
like It If your clerks bought shoes oi
an opposition dealer?
Sherm an p la y & C o ,
ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS
SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR.
We want you to try thia Piano IN YOUR
HOME FREE. We want you to try it at
our expense because—
At the end of thirty days the Piano
ITSELF will convince you of the following
facts:
It’s the best value on earth for the price
($275.)
It’s MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY
right I
We know there is so much real value in
this Wellington Piano—we’re selling for $275—on easy payments—that
we’re willing to let it be IT'S OWN SALESMAN.
It 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 Plano offer.
Name..................................................
C ertainly
A n n o y in g ,
The Circle Railroad In London da
scribes a circle whose diameter Is
about 10 miles. In the car was an old
and very obese lady, who expressed
the utmost solicitude lest she be car­
ried past her station. A passenger as­
sured her that her station was half an
hour away, and that he would tell her
when they reached It.
"Thank you very much, sir,” said
the old lady, "but whenever I gets
out, bein’ as ’ow I’m so 'eavy, J backs
out; an’ I ain't more than 'ari way
out afore along comes a guard, an'
'e says, ‘Look lively there, mum,' says
he, "look lively, an’ 'e pushes me back
In again, an' I've been round ths cir­
cle three times this morning!”
Address.
Bettor Look Outside.
If you want to make the best of
your life, don't spend much time In
looking within and wondering If yout
feelings are all right Look outslds
instead, and see what you are doing
for others, what you are saying about
other people, how you are behaving to
those around you. If you are behav­
ing kindly and truly to your neigts
bor you will not go far wrong.
True 8ecrst of Living.
The secret of living Is the discov­
ery of the greatest good, the thing«
that are really worth the seeking, the
values that do not fade nor depreci­
ate. The greatest good you can do
any person or people Is to train them
to make this discrimination, to help
Footgear Brought Success,
them to choose
for
themselveg
It was the sturdy sandals of the amongst the many possible prizes th«
Teutonic tribes that enabled them to ones that are worthy.
march across Europe to the walls of
Rome, and we know that the footgear
Power of tho Soul.
of an army Is still a most Important
The soul can use a fine body more
part of Its equipment Those whom effectively than it can a poor body,
the Romans called Scythians wore but It can do wonders through as
rough Bheepskln boots and the Gauls inadequate body.—Charles W. Eliot.
were already noted for their wooden
soles.
_________________
U Q
V C W om en an w ell a* men are
New York’s Nigh* Workers,
ft Is generally supposed that the
night workers are few In number,
but careful canvass shows that the
total number of persons who work
after sundown In New York reaches
tho figure of 52,000. This Is equal to
the population of each of such cities
as Springfield, Mass., Hoboken, N .J..
Savannah. Oa., Utica, N. Y . and
Elizabeth, N. J.
m ade m iserable by kidney and
bladder trou ble' Dr. K ilm er’ f
Sw am p-R oot the great kidney
R I A
rem edy prom ptly relieves. A t
U L . r t m L . . dru ggist* in fifty -ce n t and
dollar sizes. Y ou m ay have a »am ple bottle by
mail free. A lso pam phlet telling all about it.
A ddress Dr. K ilm er A Co., Bingham ton, N. Y .
TO
F
COFFEEt
TEA SPICES
Three Hardest Words.
A learned man has said that the
¿hree hardest words to pronounce In
the English language are "I was mis
taken.” When Frederick the Great
wrote to the senate, "I have Just lost
a battle, and It’s entirely my own
fault," Goldsmith says, "hls confession
showed more greatness than all hls
victories.”
The Real Injury.
"You know the fate of the pitcher
that goes to the well too often.” "Go­
ing to the well never hurt a pitcher
yet. IPs going to tho corner saloon
8and Grains Travel Far.
that sends him back to the bush
. The travels of grains of sand have
leagues.”—Philadelphia Lodger.
long been a matter of scientific rec­
ord. Years ago It was established
that particles picked up on the coast
of Pas do Calais had tholr origin In
the rocks of Brittany, from 120 to
180 miles distant. Another standard
“ I tried all kinds of blood remedies
fact la the discovery on the coast of which failed to do me any good, but I
Denmark of chalk dust which un­ have found the right thing nt lost My
doubtedly came from tho cliffs of face was full of pimples and black -heads.
After taking Cascarets they all left I urn
Normandy,
continuing the use of them and recom­
mending them to my friends. I fetl fine
Watch Your Temper.
A kind-hearted person’s rnge soon when I rise in the morning. Hope to
a chance to recommend Cascarets. ”
cools when he looks Into the terror have
Fred C. Witten, 76 Kim St., Newark. N. J.
reflecting eyes of a child or a dog, and
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good.
sees what wonder, what fear, what
Do Good. N ever Sicken. W eaken or G rip«.
10c, 26c, 60c. N ever sold In bulk. T h e gtn -
protest, his storm has awakened. He
olna tablet stum ped C C C . G uaranteed to
sees the Injustice of his display of
cure or your m oney back.
feeling, Each one can discover a
recipe for anger-cooling and each one
••FILL Y O U R O W N TEETH ”
should quickly discover and speedily
apply It
BAKING POWDER
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P IM P L E S
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Tho Flash of Genius.
A man should learn to detect and
watch that gleam of light which
flashes across his mind frofn within
more than the luster of the firmament
of bards and sages. Yet he dismisses
without notice his thought, because
It la his. In every work of genius we
recognize our own rejected thoughts,
they come back to us with a certain
alienated majesty.—Emerson.
Curiously Expressed.
Curious ways of expressing Ideas In
English may be expected from foreign­
ers, as, for Instance, when the French­
man, who made a call In the country
and was about to be Introduced to the
family, said: “ Ah, zo ladles! Zen I
vould before, If you please, vtsh to
purify mine ‘ands and to sweep mine
hair.”
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It tfould Seem So.
The subjoined Item appeared In «
French newspaper: "There waa found
In the river this morning the body of
a soldier cut to pieces and sewed up
In a sack. Tho circumstances seem
to preclude nnv q,ior.|r'on of suicide."
Easy to See.
When a man says he Is "looking
around" and has not yet quite decided
what he will engage In, we know what
U on hls mind: An automobile agency.
F o r th e A m b itio n s —
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parnon. A ll ia*trn< tioo, Incltiding (Inai
ffiaxiii nailon a. la F H K R
Far toacticrs
•tadent« preparin e fo r c o u s f « or aniv< i
%f wotnan a claba. frana»»«, en g'n «- rs ami
b o n a inakert
N o prsTiaiinary «sam um
tion la ranni rad. Thia mari couran umana
o p p o r tu n i!? toc yoa .
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I f you have ach in g teeth or cavities and you are
too nervous for the dental ordeal, try Fill-O. the
hom e dentiat. A t dru ggist* or by mail, 26c.
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CUT RATES IN
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
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S ilv e r F i l l i n g s ...........................50c
O old F illin g * ............................75«
22 K. G old C r o w n s .................. $9
P orcela in C r o w n s ..................$9
M olar G old C r o w n s ................$4
B ridge W o r k , 22 K. G o ld ... $9
In la y F ills, Pure O o l d ..........f t
V e r y N ice R u b b e r P l a t e ... .*4
B est R u b b e r P la te o n E a r t h ..................................... *7
A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
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la t w od ollars earned. O ur orig in a l reliable M odern
Painleea M ethods and ou r p e r fe c t e d office nquip-
men t saves u s tim e and your m oney.
BOSTON D E N T IS T S . 5 th H M o r r i s e s . F o r t l a n d
Entrance 29lVfc Morriaon. opposite Fo«toffice sad Meier A
Frank. Fitabliahed in Portland 10 years. Open <
until 8 and Sunday« until 12:10. for people wbo
W.
L. * DOUGLAS
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$4
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S H O E S awom I n
B O Y S ’ S H O E S , * 2 .0 0 « 2 . BO AN D « 3 .0 0 .
W.L.Douglas $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shoo*
aro posit hr oly tho bos t snado and mo* t p o p .
ular shoos fo r tho o r loo In Am or lea,and aro
tho m ost ooonomloal shoos for you to buy.
D o y o u r e a lig n t h a t m y s h o e s h a v e Itssn tl» e s t iiu t la r d f o r o v e r
8 0 y e a r s , t h a t I m a k e a n d s e ll m o r e •;t.frO,
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s h a p e , l o o k a n d fit l» e t t * r ,a n d w e a r l o n g e r t h a n a n y o t h e r •¡I.Otl
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m a d e m y sh«»ea T H K L
Y o u w i l l b e p l e a s e d w h e n y o u b u y m y s h o e s b e c a u s e o f t h e fit a n d a p p e a r a n c e ,
e n d w h e n R r o m e s t im e f o r y o u t o p u re h a s e a n o t h e r p a ir , y o u w ill h e m o r e t h a t
n c o m fo r t.
p l e a s e d h e r a u s « t h e la s t o n e s w o r e a«» w e ll , a n d I g a v e y o u
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(CAUTION!
riain«* and prlrs »taninsd on th«botlO tn, ■ AKK NO SUBSTITUTE
l i your dealer coim u i supply you with w . I . l><>ugiHs Hho»«, w rite for M all Order Cat »lo g .
W . 1«. 1 I O I I U L A M . 1 4 3 S p a r k te t r e e t , I l r u c k U s . M e s e .
C h e a p n e ss
v s. Q u a lity
In the matter o f food you can’t afford to
sacrifice Quality for Cheapness. Economy
Is right and good but inferior food products
are dear at any price.
I f f BAKING
I V V POWDER
is economical— not Cheap. Try
it The best at any price or
your money back.
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