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Worked Both Ways. A Scotch laird once said to bis serw ant John, who had complained of hta temper: “ I am sure, John, it Is noe suner on than It's off." "Aye," said John, "but, laird. It’s nae suner off than it’s on.” C H R IS T M A S P O U L T R Y W e want everyth me in the produce line tor our Chrietm&s trao ■ Send us you r t u r k e y s . Send us your c h i c k e n s A n d your d u c k s and g e e s e A nd your v e a l and p o r k . W e can use yuur produce any day ui the year. Address all shipments T R A N K L. S M IT H M E A T CO. “F ig h t .n g th e S e e l T r u s t" PO RTLAND . OREGON IT r t n V U I f C A i i l a M oth ers w in fin d Mrs. W in slo w *» S oo th in g Syrup tue b- st rem ed y to use for t h e ir c u U d is a ! L u rin g the te e th in g p erio d . AND KO D AK S U P P L I E S O W rite for catalogues and literature. Develop!ne and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention I o r t la n d P h o t o S u p p ly C o. 149 Third Street P O R T L A N D . ORE Copernicus. Nicholas Copernicus, 1473-I54S, first demonstrated the fact that the earth mores around the sun rather than the sun around the earth, which was the unlrarsaJly accepted belief. Halibut. Halibut Is the "holy but” or flound er. The flounder plaice or but wai called holy, it Is supposed, because It Is A Constitutional Disease. was chiefly used as food on the fasl It manifests Itself In local aches and days of the church. "Hollyhock" li pains,—Inflamed Joints and stiff mus the holy hock or mallow, which got cles.—but It cannot be cured by local that name because It was brought applications. It requires constitutional treatment, from Palestine. and the best is a course of the great blood purifying and tonic medicine In Sunday School. Teacher— ' What happened to T.ot's H o o d ’ s S a rs a p a r illa wife?” Young America— “ 1 suppose you mean about her turning to salt, which corrects the acid condition of the blood and builds up the system. but that looks to me like a yellow Get it today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called S a r s a t a b s . Rheumatism OW ARD E. HI'KTON - Araajrav an ,1 chemist. H Lend v. Il»*, Col* ' iu. Hpeciiuen price«: Golii, Silver. Lead. $1. Gold, 8 i l \ 7 5 c ; Gold. 50c: /.mo tu or Copper. $1. M ilim» piiveloi*** and fu ll price liât Control a d Taipirc work «O» K ntonttepliontion. ilted. Acfenmcu: Carbonate ¿national ¿tank. PATENTS COPYRIGHTS APD TRADE MARKS Bfouretl. Book o f accurate ______ === inform ât on free on request. J. k Mock, 719 Boarii o Lad Bid*.. Poi Hand, Or. (Late o li. » . i ’uiu.u Office. Washington. L>. 0.) U J P 1AI F i n broken machinery and casting* TV L lv L b J of all kinds by a new process, making them as gcxxl as new. Machine work of all kinds. W e fix any old thing. Portland Oxy Acetylene Welding Company. 305 Clinan St Hums Mam b/G9. Portland, Or. DO YOU WA N T AN I NCOME? The V ia va Remedies cure backache, nervous ness. fem ale troubles and rectal diseases. Send fo r our book free. W e want good women agents everyw here. Make money a t home. W rite for particulars. T h e V ia v iC o .. 609 Rothchild Build ing, Portland. Oregon. PORTLAND COLLECTION AGENCY 317 A lisky Building. Portland. Oregon. ALL DEBTS COLLECTED. NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE r jC O F F E E C 1 ! TEA SPICE3 BAKING POWDER H a r d ly C o m p lim e n t a r y . A widow not 100 miles from Bishop Auckland had been in the habit of giving any old boots she had to spare to a customer for his wife. Not hav ing had any for some time, he called and asked the widow if she had any boots, adding: “ Ye see, my missus hes such greet, lang, ugly, splatliertng feet, that Aw canna get a pair to tit her only yours, an’ she san weer them comfortable.” — Exchange. Protestant CHurche« In Rome. There are now 14 Protestant churcl buildings in Rome: Three Englisl Episcopal, one Presbyterian, tw< Methodist, four Baptist, one Walden slan, one German Lutheran, and onr of the Free Italian church. A Bright Child. Visitor— “ I do think your son is so bright.” Proud Mother— "Ah, yes, he works so hard at his books I have been afraid he would develop the Bright’s disease."— The Widow. An Evident Success. "So you have a position as stenogra pher. I hope you will succeed in ma king yourself indispensable to your employer.” "I think I have, auntie. W e are to be married next month.” *W L We Positively Pay High est Prices for RAW FURS Write for Further Information q N . M . U N C A R C O ., I n c . , F U R R I E R S 109 Seventh St.. P O R T L A N D , ORE. 4 6 Per Cent P r o t e in — 1 0 Per Cenl F a t THE W O R L D ’S BEST FOR C O W S, P O U L T R Y - all FARM ANIMALS “ I t Is almost w ithou t an equal as a concentrated feed .“ — U. S. A gricu ltu ral Dept. Bulletin No. 6* and 372. SOLD B Y A L L D EALERS. PACIFIC OIL MILLS, PU BLIC L A N D S A d vice given on all matters pertaining to Home stead, Desert 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 p tG M A D E , A tto r n e y W ashington, D. C. Form erly L A W E X A M IN E R : Land Office. Wash ington, D. C. Seattle. Wash. RELIABLE DENTISTRY REASONABLE RATES t all S* •: Teeth toy. .$5.90 Bridge-work or Teeth with er Males.. $3.50 to $5.00 Red Rubber Plates only .. $7.50 (ood Rubber Plates only..$5.09 Cold or Porcelain frowns ...............$3.50 to $5.00 f«M or Porcelaii Filhnns. $1 up Silver Fillings only . 50c !e $1 Painless Extraction toy .. . . 50c FREE when Plates are ordered I UR W ork G uaranteed perfect special Rt'ention 'o out-of-town jwitro n. Drop un a Doutai for appoint aent. Ont-of-town work compte'ed in a day. No letter work any. where Modern equipment. Every operator h specialist. Lady attendant. T H E N EW YORK DEN TIS TS DE. a. A. 6TURÛEVAMT. Mgr. Honrs: 8 i . l. 8 j. a.: Sudan l t . n l » , N. £. Car. Fosrth and Morrison. Portland. IV.fno 2 ^ 0 4 Minute ® Minute C O L U MB I A Indestructible Records Fit any make of phonograph or graphophone Brilliant Tone Never Break Never W e a r Out SOLD BT YOUR HOME DEALER OR COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. The Rayo Lamp is a high grade lamp, sold at a lose price. There are lamps that cost more, but there is no better lamp made at any price. Constructed o f solid brans; nickel plated—easily kept clean: an ornament to any room in any house. Th ere 1 s nothing known to the art o f lamp-making that can add to the valu e o f the R A T O Lam p as a light- givin g device Kvery dealer everywhere. I f not a t yours, w rit« io f descriptive circular to the nearest agency o f the S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (In co rp o ra ted ) “ F IL L Y O U R O W N T E E T H ’’ F IL L -O I f you have aching teeth or cavities and you are too nervous for tha dental ordeal, try Fill-O. the home dentist. A t druggists or by mail. 50c. FILL 0 NFC CO.. 351 immrt RUg.. Stalffc. Wuk Blumaer-Frank Drug Co., distributors for Oregon Foresight. "W ho Is the man who Is so loudly and energetically opposing restric tions on automoblllng speeding? I don’t recollect having seen him among the motorists before." "You haven't. He's not a motorist, he's an undertaker." ALCOHOL OPIUM— TOBACCO H .blta P o s iti*»!» Carso. O n !» sathorised K sellley In . W rit» Th roa t Coughs Ask y o u r doctor about thes< throat coughs. H e will tel you how deceptive they are A tickling in the throat ofter m eans se r io u s trouble ahead Better explain your case care fully to y o u r doctor, and asl him about y o u r taking A y e r ’i C h e r r y Pectoral. A iters W # publiai» our form ula* W o boaiata olaobol fl o u our »o tflcia o a W * urga you to ooaoult you r doctor Who mikes the best liver pills? The J. C. Ayer Company, of Lovell, Mats. They have been making Ayer’s Pills for over sixty years. If you hive the slight- •st doubt about using these pills, ssk your doctor. Do is he says, always. - T i n u n r r !)■■ rs ........ n m STEAMER ASHORE COLDS ON ALASKA COAST CURED IN ONE DAY Liner With 106 Persons Aboard Pounding to Pieces. Wireless Calls for Help, Then All Is Silent—Storm is Raging Along Coast. Cordova Alaska, Dec. 13. — The Alaska Steamship company’s steamer Olympia, with 106 persons aboard, is ashore on Bligh island, Prince William sound. A furious storm is raging. No word has been received from the wireless operator on the Olympia since this morning, and grave fears are en tertained for the safety of those on the wrecked vessel. There are 52 passengers aboard the Olympia. Most o f them boarded the vessel here last night. Among those who sailed from here for Valdez and Seward are United States District Judge Cushman, Mrs. Cushman and members of the Third District court, who are on their way to Valdez, where court convenes tomorrow. The crew of the Olympia consists of 54 officers and men. Captain J. Daniels being in command. The Olympia sailed from Cordova at 6 o’ clock last night, having arrived from Seattle earlier in the day. A l though the night was clear and a full moon shed a bright light, navigation was made dangerous by a 50-mile gale which was blowing from the north. Between 12 and 1 o’ clock this morning the operator on duty at the navy wire less station picked up the distress sig nal o f the Olympia. He answered at once. Operator HayeB, on the Olym pia, then sent an urgent appeal for help, saying that the Olympia had struck on Bligh island and was in an exposed position. Heavy seas were breaking over her, making the position of those on board all the more perilous. The message from the Olympia was received with difficulty. The men in charge of the naval wireless station express the opinion that the grounding of the vessel had in some way caused a short circuit which interfered with the sending of the wireless messages from the steamer. For several hours this morning the naval operator was unable to get any response to his calls to the Olympia and it was feared that the vessel had gone down with all on board. The operator continued his efforts and at 10 o’ clock was rewarded by again re ceiving a faint call from Operator Hayes on the helpless vessel. Hays said that the storm was continuing with unabated fury. The Olympia was being tossed about by the pounding waves, grinding her sides against the rocks that held her prisoner. This constant pounding of the steamer made it almost impossiole to operate the wireless. The operator said the passengers and crew are still hopeful that help will come before the ship goes to pieces. Huge waves continue to break over her and the situation o f the passengers is extremely serious. U t in v u n s O o M R e m e d y R e lie v e s th e h - a ii, th r o ,t a n d lu n g s a lm o s t im m e d ia t e ly . C h e c k s F e v e r s , s to p s D is c h a r g e s o f th e n o se , ta k e s a w a y a ll a c h e s a n d p a in s ca u sed by c o ld s . I t p r e v e n t s U r i p a n d o b s t in a t e C o u g h s a n d p r e v e n t s P n e u m o n ia . P r ic e 25 *. H a v e y o u > titl o r - w lie n jo in t s , n o m a t te r h o w c h r o n ic ? A s k y o u r d r u g g i- t fo r M u n y o n ’ s R h e u m a t is m R e m e d y a n d see h e w q u ic k ly y o u w li he c u re d . I f you have any kidney or bladder trouble, get Munyon’s Kidney Remedy. Munyon’s V talizer makes weak men -trung and restores lost powers. VALUE OF PINEAPPLE JUICE. Delightful Drink Is Now to Be Had In Convenient Form. The man who thinks out and brings out a new food preparation usually has to create the “ long-felt want” which he fills. In tackling the pineapple juice problem, no such difficulty con fronted James D. Dole, of Honolulu. When we eat pineapple it is for the juice alone, and less fibrous and more tender the fruit, the juicier it is and the better we like it. When the doctor orders pineapple in cases of throat trouble or certain stom ach and intestinal difficulties it is the pure, uncooked juice pressed from the ripest obtainable fruit which he wants his patients to have. It is this same refreshing juice which the nurse gives fever convalescents where cool ing and slightly acid drinks are desir able. So pineapple juice already had a place. The problem then, to be solved, was how to get the pure juice of pineapple on the market in such a form that it would please the healthy lover of the fruit, and be useful to the doctor and the nurse. A syrup would not do, be cause o f the impossibility of suiting individual tastes. Even the juice of the finest Hawaiia canned pineapple would not answer with its small quan tity o f preservative pure cane sugar, because the physician needs to regulate the amount of sugar prescribed. To make a long story short, Mr. Dole spent years in experiments which fin ally resulted in the Hawaiia Pineapple Juice which bears his name.* Dole’s is the Juice of “ Picked Ripe” Hawaiian Pineapples pressed out and bottled on the Islands where the fruit grows. Filtered, refined, sterilized in the bottle, retaining ail the natural flavor and aroma, not a bit of sugar, water, preservative, or anything else is added. It has been four months on the market. During this time the Juice has been distributed all over the United States, in some parts in ample quantities, while in others the supply has been very restricted. Its success has been most gratifying and unprecedented. In its favor were the previous favor able reception of Haiwaian Pineapple, the general knowledge of its high quality, the therapeutic values of pineapple juice known to the medical profession, and the remarkable pro duct itself. So, four months have UNCLE SAM SECOND. sufficed to give this new drink a large hold upon the people of the country Great ^Britain Still Leads World’s until the demand is practically un Naval Powers. limited. Washington — The United States Was Hli Nest. closes another year in second place Little FV&nkle was once sent out to among the world’s naval powers. The great navy building race between Ger nake a new nest for a hen. Some many and Great Britain has not :lme after the nest had been complet brought the former country up to the ed he came In and said a hen was United States in the number o f battle ibout to lay. On being asked If sh* ships afloat, but in ships projected and »■as In the nest that be had made he in the total number o f war vessels of laid: ‘‘No! mamma, I was on that ail kinds, Germany will crowd the ine myself.” United States to third place. It’s Pettit’s Eye Salve These facts are shown in the new navy year book perpared by Puttman that gives instant relief to eyes; irri Pulsifer, clerk to the Benate committee tated from dest, heat, sun or wind. on naval affairs, and soon to be issued All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. by the government printing office. One of Tom Hood'e Last Jokee. Shortly before hlg death, being vie- Willard Flies 55 Miles. Los Angeles— Under perilous weath Red by a clergyman whose features as er conditions, marked with shifting, well as language were more lugubri smoke holding and freak air currents, ous than consoling, Hood looked up Charles Willard made a most success at him compaslonately and said, "My ful flight in an areoplane over the cit dear sir. I am afraid your religion agree with you."— From ies o f Los Angeles and Pasadena Sat doesn’t urday, traveling a total distance of 55 Blanche's Reminiscences. miles. In his fight he circled over the business district of Los Angeles, and “ Salt River." then passed over to Pasadena and re That Imaginary stream called "Salt turned to his starting place at the out river," up which defeated candidates skirts of Los Angeles. His fight was are supposed to be rowed, Is one of witnessed by thousands o f persons the most felicitous of all our political from the tops o f buildings and streets. Americanisms, although Its authorship '* unknown. Stolen Gold Is Captured. San Francisco— Six men and a wo man are in the city prison here on or ders o f the United States secret ser vice bureau and the local police that they are responsible for the theft of $59,000 in bullion from the shipment • f gold aboard the steamer Humboldt on September 11. Gold bars valued at approximately $7,000 have been re covered by the authorities. Papers found among the effects o f two of the prisonrs show that $3,100 worth of gold has been sold. Those under arrest include E. C. Smith and his wife. IM PROVES DRYING METHODS Oregon Man Invents New Process Which Will Revolutionize Industry. YOUR CHANCES FOR HEALTH R E L IA B L E Dentists N ot only do w * grusrsnt*« our work, but w o promise to do it quickly, painleooly sa d carefully, T h « below price« «peek fo r themsehree. A feature which created great in SEE U S A N D E N J O T C O M FO J terest not only among growera, but the general public at large, at the ap are a thousand times bet ple show given under the auapicea of ter if you will only take the Oregon State Horticultural society Hostetter’s Stomach Bit at Portland, was a diaplay of dried ters. It is an absolutely fruits and vegetables made by Pro pure medicine and a sure fessor W. H. Swett, o f that city. health maker, because it Full Set o f T o o th .......................................... (5 .0 0 Professor Swett had on display about W ork or Tooth W ithout tones and strengthens the Bruin. one hundred and thirty varieties of Platon......................................... «3 .5 0 toS S .00 C ro w n «........................ $3.30 to $5.00 fruits and vegetables which he had entire digestive system Gold Porcelain C r o w n *............................ $3.50 to $5.00 Gold or Porcelain F illin gs............................. $1 U s prepared by his method of evaporation. and thus drives out dis S ilver F illin r * ...................................... . 50C to $1 15 Y E A R S ’ G U A R A N T E E . Unusual interest was attached to ease. For over 57 years Hours. 8 A . M. to 8 P. M.. Sundays. 9 to 12. this display, not in the fact that these it has successfully demon products were dried, but in the claim strated its great merit in P A I N L E S S D E N T IS T S . that by a process o f evaporation which P O R T L A N D . OREL ci set of Poor Appetite, First end Morrison Sta. Professor Swett employs, only the wa Sour Stomach, Heartburn, ter is eliminated, and that therefore Indigestion, Dy sp e ps ia , ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE these products are always the same, as CUT RATES IN Costiveness, Colds, Grippe, far as food values and flavors are con P A I N L E S S D E N T IS T R Y Painless E x t r a c t io n ....... Fra« Malaria, Fever and Ague. cerned, as they were before being S ilver F illin g s .................... 30a Gold F illin g s ....................... 75« Try it. evaporated, only the addition, by ab 22 K. Gold C r o w n « ............... (9 /. . . ] ¡w P o rcelain C r o w n s ................ S3 sorption, of the percentage of water ■" / M olar Quid C ro w n s ..............$4 > ** « Bridge W o r k , 22 K. G o l d . . . . « extracted being necessary to return in la y F ills , P u r a Q o ld ........ ( • K idney trouble preys upon the them to their fresh state. Professor V e r y N ic e Rubber P la t a .. . . (4 M EN mind, discourage* and lessens Beat Rubber P la te on E a rth ................................( f Swett’s products and the machine ambition; beauty, vigor and A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . AND cheerfulness soon disappear Don’ t throw your money aw ay. A dollar savad which he employs has been on display when the kidneys are out o f la tw odollars earned. Our o rigin al reliable M odern Methods and our p erfected office equ ip in Portland at his home for the past W O M E N order or diseased. For good Patntesa results use Dr. K ilm er’s Swam p-Root the greet ment saves us tim eand your money, year and is attracting widespread at kidney remedy. A t druggists. Sample bottle by BOSTON DENTISTS, 5th H H orriaaa. F a vtla a g Entrance 2 V 1 V. Morrison, opposite Postofflce and Meier a tention. mail free, also pamphlet. Frank. Ertsbliihcd la Portland 10 year,. Open < Address. Dr. K ilm er A Co.. Binghamton, N . Y . antil 8 and Sundays until 12:10. lor people who wet Likfresh Dinner. In order that these products should Freedom. T h e B ah am aa. receive a practical test, for "th e proof Indeed, the first point we have 9 ß 61 U t o The Bahamas have no descendants of the pudding is in the eating there .re. Out 1 now of the Indians whom Columbus o f” a six-course dinner composed of determine is not how free we are, these products, was prepared by Mrs. what kind of creatures we are. I t \ found there. They were carried away Geo. K. Rogers and aetTed to the of small Importance to any of us \ by the Spaniards to work In minas judges and officials of the apple show. whether we get liberty; but of tie UtyL poarl fisheries elsewhere, when greatest that we deserve IL Whether thsf were not ruthlessly exterminated. The following was the menu: Soup— Clam broth. Fish — Fried we can win It, fate must determine; Of the white population many are the Bmelts, codfish balls with tomato but that we will be worthy of It we descendants of the Loyalists of Geo^ sauce. Meat—Stewed beef. Vegeta may ourselves determine; and the sor- gla and South Carolina who fled hltV bles— Mashed potatoes, green peas, rowfulest fate of all that we can suf er when the United States became 1 » string beans, corn on cob. Salad— fer Is to have It without deserving It. dependent. The blacks’ speech pr*> sents one specially curious feature: Vegetable salad with French dressing, —Ruskln.__________________ they exchange their vs and wa, e*. salad consisted of beets, apple«, beans, For Pen-and-ink Workers. peas, onions and tomatoes. Deserts—■ If you have to draw a straight line nctly as the Londoner did when Mr. Berry jelly, consisting o f blackberries, with pen and Ink, and have not the Weller Insisted upon spelling his black raspberries, strawberries, cher necessary beveled ruler or line Instru name with a "W o.” ries and nuts. Strawberry shortcake; ment, place an ordinary ruler on a Fruit of a Good Life. loganberry and apple pieB; cherry rais blotter, with their edges exactly par When you see an old man amlabla, ins. Coffee. allel and touching, and hold the pen mild, equable, content, and good- The entire meal including clam so that Its B id e projections touch the broth, fish and meat consisted o f Ore blotter. There Is then no danger nl humored, bn sure that In hia youth h# gon Likfreshed products, except bread, an lnk-amenred line, but the pen mark has been Just, generous and forbeai* lng. In hi« end he does not lament butter, nuts and coffee. will be clear and B m o o th , and the pa the past nor dread the future; he Is Among those present 'a t the dinner tter clean and unblotted. like the evening of a fine day. w ere: Honorable Homer C. Atwell and Frank W. Power, president and TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY A Footnote. secretary respectively o f the Oregon for Red, Weak, W^ptry, Watery Eyes She—"What la this at the bottom of and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t State Horticultural society; Professor this line: ’This man had a strong H. E. Van Dieman, horticultural ex Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists and striking soul?’ ” He (reading)— Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, pert from Washington D. C., .official Murine Eye Salve In "The note says: ‘This man must haro judge of the apple show; Professor C. 50c, $1.00. Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books been a kicker.’ ” I. Lewis, head of the horticultural de and Eye Advice Free by Mall. partment, Oregon Agricultural college Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. and Professor W. H. Swett, the in ventor of the Likfresh system of food manners vs. Mannerism. preservation. There’s a vast difference between Here was given a practical demon manners and mannerisms. For In stration of this remrakable invention. stance, manners takes Its soup softly Those who partook o f this dinner state and quietly, while mannerUm gargles that in no case could they have told It. Manners says: "Pares the buttah, that these foods from the fresh pro please;” while mannerism bites n ducts. What this invention means to chunk out of a piece of bread and the agricultural and horticural dis stutters: "Slip me tbe grease, will tricts of the country is beyond the you?”— Detroit Free Press. power of the imagination to portray. P re s e rv e A ll T h in g s. The loss that is being sustained by Words are like coral, the deed is n o t a “ f o o d ” — it is a m e d ic in « , and th« fruit and vegetable growers because of o n l y m e d ic in e in th e w o r ld fo r cows only. their inability to economically care for houses of once living, fresh Ideas. In M a d e for the c o w and, a « it « n am e Indicates« their products, and inability to obtain them are preserved the history, ro a cow eu ro. Barrenness, re ta in ed afterbirth« mance and adventure of the human a bortion , scours, caked u dder, and a ll similar a market during the glutted season, a ffec tio n « p o s itiv e ly and q u ick ly cured. No mind. They are full of old customs, runs into hundreds of thousands o f dol one w h o keeps c o w «, w h e th e r m a n y or few. can afford to be w ith o u t *'K o w - Kurm. lars annually on the Pacific Coast alone. Imaginative conceits and tricksy no It is m ade esp e c ia lly to keep c o w « h ea lth y Not only can these losses now be con tions. Our book “ W h a t to D o W h e n Your Cows A rc Sick” .« e a t free A sk your lo ca l dealer for served but an even greater loss can * *K o w -K u r e , ' 'o r «en d to the m anufacturera. also be avoided. That which is now Dairy Association Co.« Lywdonvlllo, Vt. being wasted is a portion o f what the ground produces but there are in every fruit and vegetable growing district, vacant tracts, lots and city blockB " I have used your valuable Cascarets which can be thrown into cultivation and I find them perfect. Couldn't do and the products therefrom taken care without them. I have used them for dentiHtry on the Paoiflo Coast is executwl h e r* W o havo bnllt up our reputation on it. Y<m c a l of by this system. These vacant lands some time for indigestion and biliousness tlepoml on i/uahty and ran not get bf'tter painless represent a complete financial loss to and am now completely cured. Recom •work anywhere, bo matter how much you pay. W « flnlffh plate o i l the several communities. The con mend them to everyone. Once tried, you bridii* work fo r oat* o f-to w n natron« im serving o f present waste and the bring will never be without them in the one day i f desired. family.”—Edward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. Painlem oxtrsctioA ing into use o f idle lands will add tre fnre when plates os PleawanL Palatable. Potent. Ia * t « Good. mendously to the population o f the bridge work 1« ordse Do Good. N « v « r Sicken W eaken or Grip«. • i Consultation fro* 10c. 26c. 60c. N « v « r «old in bulk. T h « ren- fruit and vegetable producing districts oir»« tablet «tam ped C C C. Guaranteed to i Molar Crowna 55.C o f the country and will in turn have an euro or ro a r money I jack. 27k Bridgt T#*th4.4 enormous influence on land values. Gold Filling, 1.1 To the residents of arid lands or fa r Ennm.1 Filling» 1 C away barren countries; to the armies 8ilvor Flflinf» Take up th « profe**ion o f Good Rubbor . and navies and merchant marine and Ptataa 5 .0 0 also for the city resident, this inven Boat Rad Rubbor _ - A p u iM 7 .6 0 tion opens up tremendous advantages. Painloaa Extr'tion . 5 0 I.W.A. Will, hat When the products and lands now K very city and town in the U nited States is as timi imaiisNio e pgaruaa ■BSY METHODS w a itin g for wasted are conserved, these consumers A i l w o r k fu lly g u a ra n teed f e r fift e e n y a w s may have, not inferior canned or old- D O C TO R S O f C H IR O P R A C T IC W is e D e n t a l C o ., » « style dried products, and also not only Chiropractic a* taught by um is nupreme and P a in le s s D e n tis ts each fruit and vegetable during its fortunoHt in rank and dignity. It U taught along the lines o f the philottophica! and physi Falflnc Building. Third and WcKington PORTUNO.Mfc particular season, but every variety o f hoars: I I . M . u t r . U. Maadays. • te 4 ological lawH o f nature and m eoaiiy under fruit and vegetable which mankind stood. Send «tam p fo r free catalogue. consumes, throughout the year. Hence OREGOM PEERLESS COLLEGE OF CHIROPRRITIC P N U NO. S I - * ! # it is that Professor Swett’s discovery DR. J. r. TAVALlf V. Ph. C . Prc«. end invention is attracting a tremend Third Floor, Buchanan Rldg.. Portland Ora, ous interest not only here, but in dis tant states and promises tojrank among the highest o f the great discoveries which this age has presented to man kind. Union Dental Co. Kow-Kure Biliousness THEVERYBEST C H IR O P R A C T IC 1 Preparing to Look Hia Bast Success Magazine. Rastus: "F o r the love of heben. Sambo, what fer you got you ’ all pants turned wrong side before-mo«’ ?” Sambo: "S h ! Don’ t talk so loud. You, see, I ’s invited to a swell recep tion to-night, and I ’s gettin’ de bulge out’ n de knees." Ill-T ia ia A . "Ever try this keep a-smlllng p re p » JtionI" China Plans New Coinage. »3, *3-50 & *4 S h o e s e w e s “ Tried It once, but with poor auo- Peking, China— I f the latest imper BOYS' SH O ES,$2.00,$2.50 A $3.00 cess. Unfortunately, I started the ex ial decree is carried out aa expected, W.L.Oourntmm $ 3 . 0 0 , $ 3 . 5 0 m n d $ 4 .0 0 periment on a day that tba boas fait China w ill have a vastly improved1 s A o s s a r e p o r M Iv o ly I h o hmmt m a d o Louisville Courier-Journal. a n d m o o t p o o r ta r a horn a f o r I h a p r lo a crouch v.”— -------------------------------- coinage system, with coins comparing with the American dollar, half dollar, At A m o r le a , a n d a ra lh a m o a t a o o n o m - W h e r e T h e r e la K s s a . lo a l a h oa a f o r y o u t o b u y . quarter, dime, nickel and cent, and ad- ; D o von realize that mv $luif* have boon the stan Fuddy— Did you ever notice that auo- ditional coins worth, approximately, dard fo r over 30 v«*ar«, that I m a k « nn<1 Boll more eaasful man are generally bald? $3 00. $3-V) and ¿4.00 »h o e« than any oth er m*nu* two cents, five mills and one mill. The 1 fa etu rer in the Unite«! State*, and that D o lla r f o r Duddy—Certainly. They came ant standard will be silver, and the unit of D o lla r , I G u a r a n t e e m y a lin e s to hold their ■sn too.— Boston Transcript. •hap»* look arid fit V tt**r, unit r e a r longer than the national currency will be the J an? '»»her $3 00 $ ! VI >r $4.00 Bh«*»» you . an bu y? Q u ality counts, Mini qu ality has made my Bh<>e* “ yuan,” which corresponds to the T h e D le t lt la a . they Mr*' - T h e L e a d e r « o f t h e W o r ld . American dollar, its value being $1.008. w liat •Spite of his mamma’s appeals. Yon w ill be pleased when you buy m y ik o n Bteaoee o f the At and appearance, and when it Little Ben bolts all his maala; com e« tim e fo r yon to purchase another pair, you Sledding Bad for Peary. w ill be more than pleased b «ra iiM the last one* Then, to show It doesn’t hurt, Fats aoma nuts for hia daaaart wore *o w ell, and g a r * you so much com fort. Washington — Representative Ma C A U T I O N ! None genuine wit!; !.. fienaia» name Nuts and bolts, whan In solution. con, o f Arkansas, threatens trouble for and prie* stamped on bottom. TAKE SO SbHTTTLTE. Build an Iron constitution. I f toot dealer cannot »apply you with W. I« Dongles Captain R. E. Peary, Aretic explorer, —Leslie’s Weekly. ----write for Nan order Catalog. when the question of making him rear V . L BOCQLAS, 141 Sfarli Strati. Brack!».. t a b • aeh a a K m . admiral comes up in the house. Maeon ” How much ara these apartments • is a member o f the naval affaire com month?’’ mittee. He content]* there is no more "F ifty dollara.” proof that Peary discovered the pole than Dr. Cook had to prove hia asser "And do you take children?" o r TM K a a .- r u c o ic iM tions. He threatens to fight the bill "In payment? Certainly not!"— to the last ditch. Yonkers Statesman. 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