Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 09, 1910, Image 3

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    Utterly Wretched
TH E OLD
Painless
R ELIA B LE
Dentists
PATENTS
COPYRIGHTS AND TRADE MARKS
i secured.
Book o f accurate
_______ 3 ___________ i information free on request.
J. K. MOCK. 719 Board ol Trade Bid«.. Portland. Or.
(Late of IL 8. Patent Ottiee, V\ uwhiiiKiou. 1>. 0.)
Ill F
I U C I |1 broken machinery and castings
IT W IT C L U o f all kinds by a new process,
making them a^«:ood as new.
Machine work of
all kinds. W e fix any old thinpr. Cortland Oiy-Acdylca»
Wekfag Company, 305 (Juan St PUoe Main 6769. Pnrtland. Or.
00 YOU WART
AN INCOME?
Th e V ia va Remedies cure backache, nervous­
ness, fem ale troubles and rectal diseases. Send
fo r our book free. W e w ant good women agents
everyw h ere. Make money at home.
W rite for
particulars. The V ia v i Co., 609 Rothchild Build­
ing. Portland, Oregon.
We Positive')! Pay High­
est Prices for
R A W FURS
Write lor Pur,her Information
N . M. U N G A R CO., Inc., F U R R IE R S
109 Seventh St.. P O R T L A N D , O R E .
The Philosopher of Folly,
"Tim e has more lives than a oat,”
says the Philosopher of Folly. " I ’ve
killed It a thousand times myself, but
eternity doesn't seem a minute
nearer.” __________________
Little Real Difference.
“ Tough luck for Jim. The girl he
married turned out to be a profes­
sional pickpocket." “ Gee. The rest
of us drew some pretty clever ama­
teurs. though."—Cleveland Leader.
SHOWS SAGACITY OF SHEEP
PORTLAND COLLECTION AGENCY
317 A lisk y Building. Portland, Oregon.
AIL DEBTS COLLECTED.
NO COLLECTION NO CHARCE
PUBLIC L A N D S
A d vice given on all matters pertaining to Home­
stead. D esert Land, Tim ber Claims. Mining. Irri-
gation. Etc. Appeals prepared: S tate your case;
w rite fo r information.
G R O V E R L A N G M A D E , Attorney,
•• F I L L Y O U R O W N T E E T H ”
W ashington, D. C.
Form erly L A W E X A M IN E R ; Land Office. W ash­
ington, D. C.
F IL L -O
I f you have acning teeth or cavities and you are
too nervous fo r the dental ordeal, try Fill-O. the
home d en tist A t druggists or by mail, 50c.
FILL-0 MFG CO.. 351 Empire Bid«.. Seattle. Wash.
Blumaer-Frank Drug Co., distributors for Oregon
* C0FFEEC
TEA SPICES
THEVERYBEST
BAKING POWDER
• K
» EXTRACTS
i
u
JUST RIGHT
dentistry on the P a cific O a s t is executed here.
W e have bu ilt up our reputation on i t Y o n can
depend on g u a fiy and cannot g e t better painless
«work anywhere, no m atter how much you pay.
■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I 1 H R W e finish plate and
| bridge work for out-
0 o f • town patrons in
Bone day I f desired.
| Painless extraction
1 free when plates or
I bridge work is order-
led . Consultation free.
| Molar Crown» $ 5 . 0 0
jj 22k Bridge Teeth 4 . 0 0
j Gold Filling,
1 .0 0
Enamel Filling»
I Silver Filling»
.5 0
It is the easiest thing in the world to
make this negligee, and it is a most be­
coming one.
Make it of warm, cozy flannel, or
crepe de chine, challis or lawn ; it is
equally suitable for any of these mater­
ials
The trimming may oe plain or a bit
fancy, if desired.
-^
bbobse
D S
4
CUJS3E
T a DEVER
fortiand . oat,' )
L
E »A L >
LOO
Per Cent P ro te in — 1 0 Per Cent
gacious, hut the following Incident will
show that they are not devoid of In­
telligence
A ewe gave birth to s
lamb which was totally blind. The
ewe soon realized that something waa
wanting In her off-sprlng, and be­
stowed especial care on it, so that It
grew up a fine, healthy animal. One
day the farmer was driving ths owes
and lambs to a field of fresh pastor«.
On the way they had to cross a small
river by a rude bridge that bad no
railing or defence of any kind at tho
side. The farmer forgot all about tho
blind lamb, but the mother ewe did
n ot On reaching the bridge she turn­
ed quickly round and, seizing her off­
spring by the ear, walked slowly back­
ward over the bridge, drawing tho
lamb after her and making a mur­
muring noise all the while. Nor did
ehe quit her hold till safe on tho
other side, while tho fanner looked on
In amazement
GENERAL FARM N O T »».
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46
Fat
W. L. D O U G L A S
*3
3 .5 0
*4
FIGHTING THE DENTAL TRUST
teg~ Special Xmas Prices Until January 1.
$100 reward to anyone who can show that we a sk or r e c e iv e more
than the following p ric e s :
22K Gold Crowns, molars,
$4.00 Plates— None better can be made.
22K Gold Crowns, all others
The Teeth we guarantee never
ooi; Vt’ i j
■
’ j .......* ? ° ° t0 * 3’ 75
to break o ff.......... »7.50 per set
22K Gold Bndgework, per
tooth
........ . ........... $3.00 gi]ver F)1Ia................... 25c to 75c
Porcelain Bndgework, per
to o th .......................... ...... »3.00
All other work as low.
All work guaranteed both painless and for 15 years.
W>- have lived in Portland over 25 years. You cannot obtain better
dentistry of better materials if you pay 10 times as much.
L o w East
Side sic cense is why we can afford these prices.
We always do just as we advertise—we hire no traveling dentists,
nor do we have students— w e do all our own work, every part o f it.
BIG ONE-PRICE EAST SIDE DENTISTS
DRS. K ELSA Y & PITTENGER
Cor. Union Ave. and East Morrison, East Side.
p N u
No.
TAKE
S O - ’ lO
’ HEX writing to ndTertlseru pi
■sentina this papar.
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A
DOSE
OF
p i s o ’S
^ fo r C O U C H »
6 CO UPS
interesting.
“ Do you enjoy going to banqueter“
“W ell. I can’t say that I enjoy them
particularly; but they are always la-
! terestlng.”
“ Always T”
| “ Yea.
I never get tired noticing
how well the old stories go if they are
' cleverly told.”
Mothers w in And Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup tut- b- st remedy to use tot th eirch lW ien
lu rin g the teething period.
fo r Our Busy Readers.
Stockmen of the Walla Walla valley,
Wash., have organized for mutual ben­
efit.
The Portland Railway,
Light &
Power company has increased its stock
from $15,000,000 to $25,000,000.
President T a ft is delighted with pro­
gress of efforts to endow the National
Red Cross society with $2,000,000.
Internal* of Ocean Greyhound.
In a big Atlantic ltner there ere
over one thousand tone of piping of
various kinds. The boiler tube« tf
placed end to end would stretch about
ten miles, the condenser-tubes over
twenty five miles.
The condensers
pump up more than fifty thousand tons
of water a day, and the furnaces con­
sume about eight million cublo feel of
air per hour. No fewer than 6k,VOO
separate pieces of steel are used In
the muln structure of the ship.
The residence o f the Italian consul
T o U rea l in N e w S hoes.
at Seattle was wrecked by a bomb, be­
Always shake la AUeu'r Foot-Eaae, a p o w d er,
lieved to have been placed by personal it euros lu-t. sweating, achtag, swollen feet.
L'ures corn», ingrowing n a ils a n d bu n ion s. A t
enemies.
til druggUls and shoo sterns, ‘¿Sc. Dont secept
*nj- substitute. Sample
pie tu
mol led FitEK A d d
The “ bath tub trust,” including 16 A lle n ti. O lm sted, La Roy, N. Y.
firms and 32 individuals, is under in­
The Charm of Woman.
dictment by the Federal grand jury of
The society of women la usually
Michigan.
sought by men during hours of mental
The gunboat El Cano, captured from relaxation, and we naturally find such
Spain during the war in the Philip­ a charm In their mere presence, eepe
pines, has been repaired and added to dally when they are graceful or beau
the U. S, navy.
tlful, that we are not very severe oi
Two brothers, aged 77 and 73 years, even accurate Judges of the abstract
met in the Soldiers' home at Roseburg, Intellectual quality of their talk.— Phil
Ore., where they are now both resi­ Ip Gilbert Hamerton.
dents, after a separation of 50 years.
A Natural Presumption.
A committee of the chamber of dep­
When Edna's mother wished the lit­
uties of France favorably reported a tle girl many happy returns of the
bill conferring on women the right to day on the morning of her fifth birth­
vote for city, communal and depart­ day. the child said thoughtfully:
mental councillors, and making them ” T'm five years old today and now. 1
eligible for election to these offices.
'spose I'll Just keep on being fiver and
About 40 persons were injured, sev­ fiver and fiver every day, till I'm
__________________
eral o f them fatally, in a collision on six.”
an English railroad.
Only One Thing to Do.
Th National Immigration commis­
An Omaha doctor says bolting food
sion recommends increased restrictions Increases human mortality. There are
and exclusion of Hindus.
so many theories on this thing now­
An Umpqua Indian known as Indian adays that we've come to the conclu­
Dan died on the SiuBlaw reservation in sion that the only thing to do with
food Is to eat It.
Oregon at the age o f 115 years.
A new gem recently discovered has
Only Real Seourlty.
been named “ morganite” in honor of
Irresistible power and great wealth
J. P. Morgan. It is a brilliant rose may up to a certain point give us se­
color.
curity, but the security of men in gen­
Broker James A. Patton and others eral depends upon the tranquillity of
have been indicted on a charge of at­ their souls and their freedom from
tempting to monopolize the cotton in­ ambition.— Epictetus
dustry.
The War department has discovered
and is manufacturing a new and very
powerful explosive for use in sub­
marine mines.
Catherine Barker, aged 14, of Chi
cago, has become heiress to $30,000,-
000 by the death of her father, a rich
car manufacturer.
£we*a Care of Blind Lamb Proof They
The District Court o f Appeals at
Are Not Devoid of In­
Washington has decided that a person
telligence.
with one-sixteenth negro blood is a ne­
Sheep ere not usually considered sa­ gro under the law.
Daisies are a nuisance In as
I Plain
5 .0 0
tare.
I Best Red Rubber . . A
T H E W O R L D ’S B E S T
Plate»
7 .5 0
Be careful not to churn the batter
FOR
SR.W.A. WISE, P«ai«sT«e Maun Painless Extr'tion . 5 0
Into a lump.
COWS, P O U L T R Y -
»» tram iiimukio is w h a m
B t » T METHODS
There Is no pleasure or money tn
A l l w o r k fu lly g u a ra n teed fo r fift e e n y<
a l l FARM ANIMALS
keeping unprofitable sheep.
‘ ‘I t is almost w ithout an equal as a concentrated
W i s e D e n t a l C o . , me. f e e l . ” —U . S. A gricu ltu ral Dept. Bulletin N o. 58
Corn should contain sufficient mois­
and 372.
Painless Dentists
ture to pack well Into the silo.
SO LD B Y A L L D E A LE R S .
faWa$ Building, Third and Washington . PORTLAND, ORE.
PACIFIC OIL MILLS,
Seattle. We.h.
¿files Hour»:- •
M. to 8 P.M . Sunday». • to 1
Something should be done to have
the young pigs get plenty of exercise
Always strain the cream Into the
churn to remove any particles of curd
or dried cream.
Fall plowing for alfalfa la reoom
*
&
S H O E S jmnom I n
mended by the best authorities where
B oys - S hoes , *2 .0 0 , * 2 .5 0 ^ *3.00. B e s t in the W orld .
the Reed Is to be sown early In the
I T h e b o n e f l f e o f f r e e h ld e a . w h ic h a p p ly p r l n - i D (,J T
; c l p a l ly t o a o tm le a lh e r , a n d th e r e d u c e d t a r i f f f
spring.
o n ao/a le a t h e r , n o w anublam mm t o g iv a th e
A wire stretched across the hern
w e a r e r m o r e v a lu e f o r him m o n e y , b e t t e r a n d
lo n g e r w a r . : * g S 3 , S 3 . S O a n d * 4 a h e e a t h a n
behind the cows for a lantern la uen-
/ c r.
[ ^ r ^ o v jo u ^ jt ^ ^ h ^ J t a H f ^ jr e v h d o n ^
ally In evldenoe on well-manured
fo r over 30 rears, that I m ake and sell m ore $3.00, $3-50and $4.00 shoes
farms.
than anv oth er m anufacturer in the U .8..am l that l> o!1iir f o r D o lla r .
I G u a r a n t e e M y S h o e s to hold th eir shape, look and fit better, ami
Dandelions are not a weed whan
wenr longer than any other $3.00, $3.50 or $4.00 shoe? you can buy ?
found In the pasture, because their
O u alitv h is mad** my shoes T h e L e a d e r s o f t h e W o r ld .
You w ill be plea-etl when you buy my shoes because <»f the
p
rte tu irn i
medicinal qualities are very beneficial
fit and appearance, and when It conies tim e fo r you to purchase
to live stock.
another pair, you w ill be m ore than pleased because the last
Ir v v ^
fthoe Co.
ones w ore so w ell, ami ga ve you so much com fort.
Bee-keeping, for those Inclined that
r A IIT IA M
| N nc genuine wlthont W I. Itontfle« T A K E N O S U B S T I T U T E
way, la certainly a well paying busi­
C A U T I O N ! •lamp und prife »tamped on the Ntffom. ■
* 1 * w
11 jo t liefer cannot .apply
M m
ness. aa there la less competition In
raising bees and producing honey than
In any other aide line of farming.
■ Good Rubber
Qenerml Return« o f Important Events
Presented In Condensed Form
Government officials seized 5,000
poundB o f “ cannned” eggs in Chicago
and declared them unfit for use.
A
test showed 34,000,000 bacteria in a
single teaspoonful.
Sportsmen about Spokane are to en­
gage in a hunting contest for the ex­
termination o f animals that prey upon
others, such as cougars, wildcats, lynx,
mink, coyotes and hawks.
An auto containing five persons
plunged over a 200-foot cliff near
Santa Barbara, Cal.
Three o f the
party escaped by jumping but the
other two were badly injured.
The ’National Cloak, Suit & Skirt
Manufacturers’ association announces
that the hobble skirt will be discarded,
and that something new, decidedly
unique and vastly better has been in­
vented to take its place.
CONSTIPATION
Munyon's Paw-
Paw Pills are un­
like ail other laxa­
tives or cathartics.
They
coax
the
liver into activity
by geWle methods,
they do not scour;
they do not gripe;
they do not weak­
en ; but they do
start ail the secre­
tions of the liver
and stomach in a
way that soon puts
these organs in a healthy condition
and corrects constipation.
Munyon’s Paw-Paw Pills are a tonic
to the stomach, _ liver and nerves.
They invigorate instead of weaken­
ing; they enrich the blood instead of
impoverishing it ; they enable the stom­
ach to get all the nourishment from
food that is put into it.
These pills contain no calomel, no
dope, they arc soothing, healing and
stimulating. They school the bowels
to act without physic. Price 25 cents.
KIDNEY TROUBLE
CAUSES LUMBAGO
Remarkable Story About Great Remedy
The election campaign in England is
marked by a radical change of policy
I cannot refrain from writing to say
that your Swamp-Root has benefited me
by the Tories. |
greatly. Last year I had a severe at­
Disastrous storms have swept the tack of lumbago. Was bad for a long
Philippines, killing many natives and time, and on seeing your advertise­
doing great property damage.
ment, 1 determined to give it trial. I
General Wesley Merritt, [commander did so and in two weeks was cured. I
gave a bottle to a poor woman who
o f the land forces in the Philippines could scarcely walk. She came to me
during the Spanish war, is dead.
in four days to tell me she was ail
It is said President T a ft is making right, and most thankful. I had another
every effort to bring about peace be­ attack last November and was so bad
tween the different Republican fac­ that I could not rise from my chair
without assistance, and could hardly
tions.
lace up my boots. I at once sent for
A clairvoyant medium in San Fran­ more Swamp-Root and after taking two
bottles, I am more than glad that I am
cisco has been sentenced to five years’ well again.
My age being seventy-
imprisonment for swindling a patron three, I am the more convinced of the
out o f $150.
excellence of Dr. K ilm er’s Swamp Boot.
Yours very truly,
Robert E. Davis, aged 23, known as
HENRY 8EARLE,
the “ boy broker” o f New York, has
1410 Arch street, Little Rock, Ark.
disappeared with several
hundred
Lattar ta
Dr K lln i«r k Co.
thousand dollars belonging to investors.
otfHtfw
It is reported that the Mexican reb­
els have control o f 200 miles o f coun­
try and many important towns.
Fltneaa In Life.
The New York express drivers’
Build n*>w domes of thought In your
mind, and presently you will find that | strike has been settled, the men win­
Instead of your finding the eternal ning all but the closed shop principle.
life the eternal life has found you.—
Unionists have made great gains in
Jerkin T.lo-d .Tones.
Britiah elections.
New York Journalism.
A private yacht drawing 17 feet of
“ 8ee this society belle about her water navagated the Panama canal
rumored engagement" “ Yes, etr." "If
from the Atlantic aide aa far as the
she admits I t get ten lines.
If she
big Gatun dam.
denies It, get half e column and her
Two girl strikebreakers in the gar-
photograph.”
! ment worker« strike in Chicago were
Hotel Room Card.
One Ring—Ten cents to the bell brutally beaten by two men and one’ s
purse was taken.
boy.
Two Rings— Fifteen cents to tho
Chicago garment workers have no
chambermaid.
faith in Mayor Busae’ a efforts to effect
There Rings— A quarter to the por­ | a settlement, and are preparing for an
ter
1 indefinite struggle.
O SO d 55.00
Cad « Firrdia Fddta 01 •
Site FiflMct mb SOcall
hda.
FU I i
C ur W ork G uaranteed
perfect
Hpnclal attention to out-of-town patrons.
I>rop ua a I'OHt h 1 lo r appointm ent. Out-of-town
work com pleted iu a day No y e lte r work uujr-
w h er«
Modern equipment, kvery operator a
epeeialist. Lady attendant.
THE NEW YORK DENTI 8 T 8
OK. H A
»TU ED IVAM T, Mgr
Haart: 8 s. k . I» 8 ». a.. Sondayi 9 L ». k 1 $ ■
N. L Car. Fourth I
K ç e le y ALCOHOL
iu re
O P IU M — TO B AC C O
IlsbUs Positively Cared.
Only authorised Keeler In«
stitute In Oruoon. W rite
fo r 11 lastrated circular.
U n iY institute . 71L11THH.
O
r e g o n
.
The Famous J&xyfa
Does Not S train the Eyes
Don’t use a small, concentrated light
over one shoulder. It put9 an unequal
strain on your eyes. Use a diffused, soft,
mellow light that cannot flicker, that equal­
izes the work of the eyes, such as the Rayo
Lamp gives, and avoid eye strain.
The Rayo is designed to give th*
best light, and it does.
It has a strong, durable shade-holder
that is held firm and true. A new burner
gives added strength. Made of solid
brass and finished in nickel. Easy to
keep polished. The Rayo is low priced,
but no other lamp gives a better light at
any price.
Once a Rayo User, Always One.
-
Dialers Everywhere. If not ct yours, write fo r descriptive y
circular to the nearest agency of the
Standard Oil Company
(In c o rp o ra tad)
Comfort and a Pious 8oul.
Susan's only comfort under the etr-
cumatancea was to reflect that Sir Guy
waa certainly going, at no distant date,
to a place where hls rank would not be
cestry would bo nothing compared to
the period for which he would be
doomed to suffer torment.— Prom
James Payne's “ Gwendoline's Har­
vest.”
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Parent's Complaint.
There is at least one man In Michi­
gan who Is determined that hls son
shall havo as good an education as hls
own. He recently sent the following
communication to the superintendent
of schools; “ Dear Sir, my boy come
home today with hls head broke open
by a bigger boy. I wish you would
look Into it. My boy comes to school
to learn brains, and not to have them
knocked out”
Hla Panatella.
"So you are tn love, ehT" sneered
She Needed a Wringer.
the first smoker. "W ell, a woman Is
"Oh, yea,” said Mrs. Bright, "I got
only a woman, but a good cigar is a
smoke." “ My girl is of rather a pana­ home all right, but when I reached th*
tella shape.” responded the second door I found I hadn’t my latchkey. I
smoker. "That la what attracted me thought I should never get In, for Mr.
to her >n the first place.” — Louisville Bright was In the bath-tub and 1 had
to ring him out!”
Courier-Journal.
Men to Be Deaplied.
We ought to despise the man who
will not help others and also despise
the fakers who pretend to be helping
others whll* only helping themselves.
—Leslie's.
Canadian Enalgn.
The Canadian ensign Is a flag of red.
having a union Jack in the upper can­
ton, or corner, next the mast, and the
Dominion coat-of-arms In the fly or
field of the flag.
A EYING MACHINE FREE!
TO BOYS AND GIRLS
2
^
4
Minute 0 * Minute
CO LUM BIA
Indestructible Records
Fit aajr nuke o f phonograph or graphophone
Brilliant Tone
Never Break
Never W ear Out
Send us your name and address and
Bend you 24 packaKCR o f poHtcnrda to sell
Return the money you tret fo r them to ua,
w ill «rive you a real Flyingr Machine that
propelling, uteerinic and balancing itself.
we will
for ua.
and w •
wiM fly,
WESTERN NOVELTY SUPPLY CO., Merced, Cal
ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE
CUT KATES IN
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
P ain less E x t r a c t io n .......Free
S ilver F illin gs ..................... 50e
i O d d F illin g s ........................75c
22 K. Gold C r o w n s ............... $8
Porcelain C r o w n s ............... $3
M olar Gold C ro w n s ..............$4
Bridge W o r k , 22 K. G o ld ... .$8
In la y Fills, Pu re G o l d ........ $8
V e r y Nice Rubber P is te ... M
B est R ubber 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 TE E D .
SOLD DY YOUR HOME DEALER OR
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.
P O R T LA N D ,
O R EG O N .
Don’ t throw you r money away. A dollar eared
is t wodoliara earned. O ur origin al reliable Modena
Painless Methods and our p erfected office equip*
ment saves us tim e and your money,
BOSTON DENTISTS. 5th « N o rris e n . P ert le a d
entrance 291
Morrison, opposite Postoffice and Meier A
j Frs.tk. Established in Portland 10 years. Open t
! until 8 and Sunday» until 12:90. for people who work.
Dry Your Clothes on a Wet Washday
W it h a N e w P erfection Oil H eater
-arTsfrj.^ E.
Binghamton. W T
President Diaz waa again inaugura­
ted aa president o f Mexico.
This is
his eighth term.
O.50 » BJ»
Id tott* Pitta mb J IM
ltd Ute ruio. aW .IAM
Co Id m For coda C m
is a very hard task for any
man or wom an whose sys­
tem has become weakened
on account of some illness
of the stomach, liver and
bowels. It is to those per­
sons that Hostetter’s Stom­
ach Bitters will appeal very
forcibly, because it will
tone and strengthen the
organs of digestion, make
plenty of rich, w arm blood
and thus prevent Chills,
Colds and Grippe. A trial
today will convince you of
its merit.
A ll Druggists
and Dealers.
Prove What Swamp-Root Wig Do for Yoe
Send to I>r. Kilmer & Co., Bingham
ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will
convince anyone. You will also receive
a booklet of valuable information, tell­
ing all about the kidneys and bladder.
The Chicago garment
workers’ When writing, be sure and mention thle
For sale at all drug stores.
■trike has finally reached the point of paper.
arbitration, and a settlement has been Price fifty-cents and one dollar.
reached with one o f the largest cloth­
ing manufacturing concerns.
Young Amorlea.
Elizabeth was sewing. Sh* saw mi
making a buttonhole and wantad ti
make one, but I thought It Uttl* to«
bard for her; ah* said: "Why, mamma
that Isn't hard; you Just maha *y<
winkers all around that hola."— Ex
change.
REAS0NAILI RATH
Id <0t 4 To* mh SAM
trite wwt m Too* wZk
^
Kyrle Bellew, a noted actor, will fit
up a large steamer with a complete
theater and make a world tour, cover­
ing three years, carrying two theatri­
cal companies.
The Navy department opened bids-
for two new Dreadnaughts, one to cost
$5,760,000.
RELIABLE DENTISTRY
TO KEEP WELL
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FASHION HINTS
Joings of the World at Large
Told in Brief.
Aims Mater.
It mar not be generally known that
the term "alma mater.” which la uni­
versally applied to colleges and uni­
versities where men receive their
scholastic training, Is of purely Cath­
olic origin. It had Its source at tae
University of Bonn, and drew Its In­
spiration from the beautifully chiseled
statue of the mother of Christ—known
as the Alma Mater— placed over the
principal portal of that celebrated
soat of learning—Rosary Magazine.
O
U nion D ental C o .
CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
C L
Kind Word Never Mlepiaced.
DEVELOPING LOVE OF ART
Alway» say a kind word If you can,
If
only
that
It
may
came
In,
perhaps
W , want everyth in g in the pruduee line for
Have Children During Their School-
with singular opportuneness, entering
our Christmas trade.
day* Acquire the Habit of Visit­
Send us your tuilceya.
some
mournful
man's
darkened
room
d us your chickens
ing Picture Galleriee.
like
a
beautiful
firefly,
whose
happy
A n d your ducks and geese
A nd your veal and pork.
convolutions he cannot but watch, for
We can use your pruduee any day in the
A small lassie was conducted by her
getting his many troubles.—Arthur
year. Address all shipments
mother on a tour of the Layton gallery
Helps.
FRAIV K L. S M IT H M E A T C d
and the established etiquette for art
“rig h tin g the Beef Trust"
galleries In general waa being Includ­
PORTLAND . OREGON
ed as a part of her Instruction for the
day.
Standing before a particularly
Nervous Prostration L o n g Endured prosale-looking canvas, she found It
B efore Rem edy w a s Found.
Miss Minerva Reminder, Upper Bern. convenient to divert her mind by
Pa., writes: "For several years 1 had utilizing the brass railing as a trap­
nervous prostration, and was utterly eze— thereby developing the muscles
N ot only do w e miarantee our work, but w e j
promise to do it quickly, painlessly and carefully. wretched. I lived on bread and beef \ of her back and arms.
tea because my stomach would not re­
The below prices speak fo r themselves.
“ What are you doing?” the fond
tain anything else. I took many rem­
SEE U S A N D E N J O Y C O M FO RT.
edies, but obtained no relief until I mother Inquired. “ Do you think this
took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when I began It a gymnasium? You don’t come to
to gain at once. Am now cured.’*
Pure, rich blood makes good, strong an art gallery to swing on a railing.
nerves, and this is why Hood’s Sarsa­ You come to look at the pictures.
parilla, which purifies and enriches the Stand up there, If you want to come
blood, cures so many nervous diseases.
The Implied threat as
a
Get it today in usual liquid form or again.”
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs* finality was effective so far that there
was no question In the onlooker’s mind
as to the treat the little lady evident­
Children’s Dresses.
Full Set o f T e e th ......................................... . .$5.00 j
A good Idea for mothers who like ly regarded a visit to the gallery. That
B ridge W ork or Teeth W ithout
P la te s .....................................................$3.50 to $5.00
to have souvenirs of their little one's is the great point—to have children
Gold C row n s...................................... $3.50 to $5.00 j
during their schooldays acquire the
Porcelain C ro w n s .............................. $3.50 to $5.00 | childhood is to paste In a book sam­
Gold or Porcelain F illin g s ............................. $1 Up
ples from every new dress or suit, habit of visiting picture galeries.
S ilver F illin g s .......................................... 50C t o $ l
with a picture of the pattern If possi­ Then It will be but a matter of time
15 Y E A R S ’ G U A R A N T E E .
ble. Not only Is this Interesting for for the development of discriminative
Hours. 8 A . M. to 8 P. M „ Sundays, 9 to 12.
both mothers and children In time to appreciation. That and real affection
come, but It forms a valuable history for the truly beautiful will follow log­
P A I N L E S S D E N T IS T S .
of costumes for the period, and Is of ically.
F irst and Morrison Sts.
P O R T L A N D . ORE.
practical service as well as Insuring
variety In dress from year to year.
Standing Room Only.
Record Stage Kiss.
The regular umpire was sick and a
In a musical comedy called “ The
kind old geDtleman from the country
agreed to do the best he knew how. Waltz Dream,” there was Introduced In
All went well until the fifth Inning Mew York some years ago the longest
when, with the bases full, the pitcher ■tage kiss ever kissed behind the
got wabbly and put over four wide 'ootllghts. The kiss lasted 45 seconds.
ones and the batter started to take his It lasted to muslo. A full 16 bars of
base. “ What will we do with the nuslo.
young feller,” asked the old man of
Pettit’s Eye Salve for 25c
the pitcher. “We ain’t got no place to
relieves tired or overworked eyes,
put him.”— Success Magazine.
stops eye aches, congested, inflamed
or sore eyes. All druggists or Howard
Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
Rapidly Multiplying.
“ Judging from the advertising pages
Alone.
of the magazines,” remarked the Ob­
“What we must do,” thundered ths
server of Events and Things, “ It
seems to me that there Is a new safe­ politician, walking rapidly down ths
ty razor Invented every minute.”— street beside his bored acquaintance,
“ what we Englishmen must do Is tc
Yonkers Statesman.
put our foot down firmly on these (or
elgn Imports.” And to show that he
XT’ n n
A IT C
a n d
k o d ak
could practise as well as preach, at
Ik v U f l l a O
S U P P L I E S
that moment he put his foot down on
W rite for cataloRues and literature.
Developing
the skin of an Imported banana; and
and printing. Mail orders given prom pt attention
hls friend walked on alone.—London
Portland Photo Supply Co.
149 Third Street
P O R T L A N D . ORE.
Globe.
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outside, and must be dried in a
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Do not put off washing to
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day with hot air from a
'E R F E C T I O ;
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‘
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cleaned. Burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, be­
cause of a new device In construction, and can always be easily
unscrewed for rewicking.
LAZY LIVER E
“ I find Cava ret« to good that 1 would
not be without them. I was troubled a
rest deal with torpid liver and headache,
E wsince taking CascareU Candy Cathar­
tic 1 feel very much better. I shall cer­
tainly recommend them to my friends as
the best medicine I have ever seen ”
A n iva BazincL
Osborn Mill He. 3. Fall River,
P I— — n t Pais tabic. P o ta n t Taato Good.
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oina tablet stamped C C C
ea r« or ro a r m on w back.
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