Years of Sufferi ng C a ta rr h a n d B l o o d D is e a s e - D octors Failed to C u re. Miss Mabel F. Dawkins, 1214 L a f a y ­ e t t e St., F o r t W ayne, Ind., writes: " F o r th ree y e a r s I waa troubled with c a t a r r h a n d blood disease. I tried se v ­ e r a l doctors a n d a dozen different r e m ­ edies, b u t none of th e m did me a n y pood. A friend told m e of Hood’s S a r ­ sa pa rilla. I took tw o bottles of this m edicine a n d w a s as well a n d strong a s ever. I feel like a different person a n d recom mend Hood’s to a ny one s u f ­ f e rin g from c ata r r h ." Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated t a b le ts called S a rs a ta b « . O lL > E A L . 4 6 Per Cent P r o t e i n — 1 0 Per Cent F a t T H E W O R L D ’S B E S T FOR CO W S, P O U L T R Y - a l l FAbM ANIMALS ‘‘I t 8 a »most w ith o u t an equal an a co n c en trated fe e d .” —U. S. A g ric u ltu ra l D ept. B u lletin No. 68 an d 372. S O L D BY A L L D E A L E R S . PACIFIC OIL MILLS Love’s Ending. Says an a d v e r t is e m e n t in t h e L on­ don E x p res s: “ M a r y —W aited t h r e e h o u r s a t a p pointe d sp ot—u ntil qu e s­ tio ned by suspicious policeman. If th is Is th e price of love, It Is too heavy a one for me to pay. Farew ell, Potts.* | ----------------------------------------------- T R Y M U RIN E E Y E REM EDY J for Red, W ea k, W e a r y , W a t e r y E y e s a n d G ra n u l a t e d E yelids. M urine D oesn't S m a r t — S o o th e s E y e Pain. D ru g g ists Sell M u rin e E y e R em edy, Liquid, 25c, M u r in e E y e S a lve in 50c, $1.00. j A septic Tubes, 25c. $1.00. E y e Books | a n d E y e Advice F r e e b y Mail. M u rin e E y e R e m e d y Co., Chicago. Study. Study and i-tudy hard. B u t n e v e r let th e th o u g h t e n te r your m in d t h a t s tu d y alone will lead you to th e hlghts of use fulness a n d success.—G rover Cleveland. Seattle. Wash, e— ■ ----------- No More Indigestion — — Silent F o re sts o f Cuba, Silence re igns In th e vast forests of Cuba. Says a t r a v e le r : “ No be ast c r a s h e s t h ro u g h th e unde rg ro w th , no bird slng3 In the b ra n ch e s, no wind s 'g h s through the m ighty tops. The living c r e a t u r e s of t h a t world glance noiselessly th r o u g h th e air or glide ste alth ily t h ro u g h the heavy, sound- d e a d e n in g ve rd u re .” Cuba haa p r a c ­ tically no song birds; they a r e merely g a u d y c r e a tu r e s of the ballroom. She Is happy also lu having do venomous m a k e s a n d few posts of any sort. To Judge Its Own Needs. W ith in te llig e n t g uidance t h e child cau be m ade th e Judge of w h a t bis body needs In the a m o u n t of food. If t h e child be ta u g h t —c are fully — to chew e very m outhful of food th o r o u g h ­ ly, and to swallow It before t a k i n g a n ­ o t h e r m outhful, and If he Is denied any fluid to d rin k a t meals, th e n he c an ­ n o t overeat, for a p p e tite will be sa tia ­ t e d before he h a s sw allowed too much. A L F A L F A GROWING. No Joint Gin. B u t c h e r ( s u b s c rib in g to local char- ! t ty ) — "Well, put m e and th e m issus down for a dolla r.” Collector—"1 se e— a Joint gift." B u tc h e r —“J o i n t gift! I W h a t d ’yer m e a n ? W e ’re going to give money, not m e a t .” for those who know the value of Hostetler’s Stom­ ach Bitters when the stom­ ach is weak, the liver in­ active and the bowels clog­ ged. Why? It is compound­ ed from ingredients best adapted for keeping the organs strong and healthy, and its wonderful record in the past has proven it to be a great success. Try a bottle for Indigestion, Dys­ pepsia, CelJs and Gr'ppe. Get QSTETTER CELEBRATED STOM ACH A M o d e r n P r o b le m . B IT T E R T h e p a r a g r a p h e r s a r e still ke ep in g In c irc ula tion t h a t p a r a g r a p h about th e Judge who ruled a m a n n e ed not su p p o r t his mother-in-law. W h a t Is It, lm pecunio sity, tlg ht-w a ddedne ss or l u s t Dure c u s s e d n e s s ? A Parting I n j u n c t i o n . S om e y e a r s ago when going west w a s m ore of a n u n d e r ta k in g t h a n at p re se n t, a young m a n was leaving his h o m e In V e rm o n t for Illinois. T he A dvice given on all m a tte rs p e rta in in g to H om e­ fam ily was g a th e r e d to say farewell, stea d . D e se rt Land. T im b er Claim s. M ining. Irri- a n d n o t w ithout t ea rs. The grand­ g a t on. E tc . A p p eals p re p a re d : S ta te y o u r case f a t h e r took t h e y oung m a n by the w rite fo r in form ation. GRO VER LANGMADE, A t t o r n e y h a n d and said: "N ow, John, r e m e m b e r W a sh in g to n , D. C. t h e S a b b a th day to keep It holy; and F o rm erly LA W E X A M IN E R : L and Office. Wash­ look o u t for r a ttle s n a k e s , a n d be c a r e ­ in g to n . D. C. ful t h a t nobodv s te a ls vour w atch." P U B L IC L A N D S We Positively Pay High­ est Prices for R A W F U R S Write (or Farther Intornutioa N . M . U N G A R C O „ I n c ., F U R R IE R S 109 S e v e n th S t . P O R T L A N D . O RE. T n e o v e r a m u s e a C h ild re n . D on’t m a k e your children blase by giving them too m an y trea ts. Young c h ild ren do not need a m u s e m e n t s ; th e m ore sim ply and quietly they live th e m ore c hance is t h e r e t h a t they will grow up stro n g a n d healthy. Over- am u s ed children a r e n e v e r h a p p y ; they a re a lw ays c r a v in g for m ore e xcite ­ m ent, and, consequently , a re discon­ tente d. "F IL L Y O U R O W N T E E T H ” ^ C O FFEEC T E A S P IC E S FILL-O BAKING POWDER v- EXTRACTS J U S T RIGHT I f you h av e a c h in g te e th o r ca v ities a n d a re too n e r r o u s fo r th e d e n tis t o rdeal, tr y “ F ill-o ” th e hom e d e n tis t. A t d r u g g is ts o r s e n t by m ail f o r 60c. -« n zm a tto s s E ra devers ! PORTLAND. >. ORE.' j F IL L -O M F C . CO . 351 EaBin BaiUaf. SEATTLE, WASH. T H E V E R Y B E ST d e n tis tr y on th e P acific C o ast is e x e c u te d here. W e have b u ilt u p o u r re p u ta tio n on it. Y ou can d e p e n d on quality an d ca n n o t g e t b e tte r p ain less ^ o r k an y w h ere, no m a tte r how m u c h y o u p ay. “ 1 W e finish p la te and bridge work fo r o u t. of • tow n patron« in one day i f desired. I P ain ! c m o x tra c tio n f r e e when p late « o r M inute NEW. A. WISK, hKtenrtmA as ruai imsiiMis u pistum B U T M inute Indestructible Records B rillia n t T o n e N ev e r B rea k N ever W ear O ut SOLD BY YOUR NOME DEALER OR yean. W is e D e n ta l C o .,i» c . P a in le ss D e n tists COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. Fining Building. Third and Washington PORTLAND, ORE, wftiee Hoars: $ A. M. to 6 P. 1L. Sunday*. • to 1 C R I M S O N 4 Fit any make of phonograph or graphophonc M ETHODS A l l w o r k f u lly g u a ra n tee d f o r fift e e n 0 & \ C O L U M B I A b rid g e w o rk ia o rder* Consultation fre«. ¡Molar Crowns $5. 22k Brldg«Te«th4. — |Gold Fillinft 1 .0 . Enamel Filling« 1 0 0 Silver Fillings .5 0 Good Rubber _ . . Plates 5 .0 0 Beet Red Rubber _ Plats« 7 .5 0 Palnleas Extr'tion . 5 0 f 2 W I N T E R J R H U B A R B SI.50 P e r D ozen. 16.00 P e r H u n d re d . $40.00 P e r T h o u san d NOW IS T H f TIM CTO PLANT RHUBARB AND BERRY PLANTS J . B . W A G N E R , T h e R h u b a rb a n d B e r r y S p e c ia lis t P A 9 A U E N A . ........................................................ CAl IFOh.NIA ITRO UMC IN CLUB/ _ and HEW CLUB SH O T SHELLS During fifty years, four generations of shooters have sworn by the “ old yellow Shells”—UMC NEW CLUBS. They have never been found wanting where, wary, hard-to-kill game is concerned. Misfires are never thought of with these old reliable, hard hitting shells. A smokeless powder shell equally popular in its dajs is the N IT R O CLU B Steel Lined Shell T he powder charge protected by the steel lining guarantees a uniform load when hunting under the most severe weather conditions. "C o m Lam ISIS" m a iU J ham. THE UNION METALLIC CASTKIDCE COMP ANT _____ 1 y<^c, P0WDCR 2SS Broadway, Ns» Twfc City BLAGh PGWDLR W ashington E xperim ent Sta tion at Pullm an Gives Valuable Instructions. F o r the guidance of persons desiring orchard is 25 per cent,*’ said the speak ance, form er agronomist of the Wash ington e xperim ent stations, says: “ In pre paring to seed alfa lfa , it is usually best to plow iu the fall, le a v ­ ing the furrows rough over wiuter, iu order to secure the benefits of w e a t h ­ ering, a n d to permit the se ttling of the furrows by the action of the fall and w inter rains. This also encourages the early germination of weed seeds, so that the soil may be p artially cleaned of foul st u f f in the spring preparation of the soil for seeding. “ As soon as the soil is f it to work in the spring, the surface should be given a light working in order to form a mulch to conserve the moisture and to smooth the surface of the furrows to encourage the germination of weed seeds t h a t lie near the surface. The amount of c ultivation must be d e te r ­ mined by the condition of the soil, but should be sufficient to work up a good mulch of loose earth. Deep cultivation is not desirable. l Tp to the f ir s t day of May the land should be given s u f ­ ficient cultivation to preserve the mulch, and to prevent weeds from se­ curing too much of a sta rt. About the first of May the final preparation for seeding should be given. “ I f the surface has been well worked prior to the first of May little more than a single harrow in g may be needed, but the aim should be to secure a well pulverized seed bed of two or three inches depth with the bottom of the furrow l e f t firm. I n ease of spring plowing, the firm ing of the furrow may be brought about b y the use of a roller, planker or^othe r compacting tool. “ Soils west of the Cascade moun­ tains seem to require inoculation for successful alf a lfa production. This is best accomplished by harrow ing in at the final preparation for seeding, a light sprinkling of soil take n from some old a lfa lfa field where the crop has grown successfully. Soils secured from persons in this region who have suc­ ceeded with alf a lfa would do a d m ir a ­ bly for this purpose. “ Tn securing seed, be very careful to purchase seed possessing high v i ta l ­ ity a nd free from the seeds of noxious weeds. I t is more im p o rta n t to be sure of these two points th a n to seed a l­ falfa of a c ertain strain . Persons who are not able to determine the p u rity of samples furnished them should send samples to the b o tanist of their sta te experiment station, who will examine free of charge, and report flic results. “ I f good seed is secured, ten pounds per acre seeded broadcast on very th o r ­ oughly prepared soil and well ha rrowed in will be ample. The W ashin gton e x ­ periment station lias secured b e tt e r suc­ cess by se eding w ith a grain drill, slip ping the spouts of the drill off the grain box and a tt a c h i n g them to the grass seed box, so th at the seed will be conducted into the shoes of the drill, ns i n 't h e case of wheat and oats. S e t­ ting the shoes of the drill to run shal­ low will result in the seed being placed in moist dirt where the greatest num ­ ber will germinate, and it will not be put in too deep, if t l i a soil has been prepared as previously indicated. “ D uring the first season the alf a lfa should not be pastured before it has made a growth of a t least a foot, as ■he plan t needs an o pportunity to de­ velop its root system. Tf weeds are apt fo seed run a mower over the piece with the c u tte r b a r tilted to cut high. There is no a d v a n ta g e in clipping back Hie a lf a lf a if weeds do not become tr o u ­ blesome. A fte r the a lf a lf a has th o r ­ oughly established itself, it m ay be mowed or pastured off. Each spring as soon as the ground is f i t to work, :t is best to give the soil a thorough working with a spring tooth harro w and disc, or some other effe c tive tool.,> RHEUMATISM ¿y ^ Mexican General in Dire Straits, Forced to Surrender. I w ant e v e r y c h r o n ic r h e u m a ti c to th r o w a w a y a ll m e d ic in e s , a ll H u tm e n ts , a ll p la s t e r s , n n d »rive M l'N Y O N 8 R H E U M A ­ T I S M ItE V lL D Y a t r i a l . N o m a t t e r w h a t y o u r d o c to r m ay sa y , no m a tte r w h a t y o u r f r i e n d s m a y Bay, n o m a t t e r h o w p r e ju d ic e d y o u m a y bo a g a i n s t n il a d v e r ­ tis e d r e m e d ie s , p * n t o n o to y o u r d r u g ­ g is t a n d g e t a b o ttle o f th e R H E U M A ­ T IS M R E M E D Y . I f It f a l ls to g iv e s a t i s ­ f a c t io n .! w ill r c f u n l y o u r m o n e y .—M u n y o n R e m e m b e r t h i s re m e d y co n la la s n o ¿¿1- Ic y lic a c id , n o o p iu m c o c a in e , m o r p h in e o r o t n e r h a r m f u l d r u g s . I t is p u t lip u n d e r th e g u a ra n te e o f th e P u r e F o o d a n d D ru g A c t. d ic ta te d by the presiding Judge of th e c o u r t It Is th e ir duty m ere ly to h e a r th e evidence and r e n d e r th e v e rd ic t pre scribe d by t h e c o u r t Act of Belongs. Now t h a t th e su rge ons can m o re or less successfully t r a n s f e r h a n d s and feet, w h e n you m ee t a m an who in­ sists on s h a k in g your a rm off let him go aB f a r as he likes, and a f te r his d e p a r t u r e you m ay go fo rth to th e d oc tor shoo and se c u re a new one. If You Have Common Sore Eyes, if lines b lu r o r ru n t o g e t h e r , you need P E T T I T ’S E Y E S A L V E , 25c. All d ru g g ists o r H o w a r d Bros., Buffalo, __________________ N. T . Timeliness. DYSPEPSIA n. “ have not a tte n d e d c o lle g e — Mode's Disapproved. "You s h o u ld n ’t q u a rre l with your wife a b o u t h e r d e sir e for handsome clothes." said the n e a r relative. •1 don't object to h e r ha v in g hand­ som e clothes." replied Mr. 8trlue Ilarker "All I tell h e r Is that If t h e : e ver s u c c e e d i In re ally looking like those fashion p ictu res she tries to copy s h e will come p r e tt y near break- lag an h e r hom e." A man’s respect for old sge Is apt to go Isms when It bumps agalaot boarding house poultry. Further Revolts Are Feared as Re­ sult— Government Rushes Tronps to Scene of Hostilities. Mexico City—General Navarro has surrendered to the rebels, according to a report th at has reached here from authorities which have heretofore proved reliable in the m atter of war news. F or sale by all druggists. Price. 25c. The government denies the report and says that he is aw aiting [reinforce­ M anners of th e Boy. ments. Officials gay Pedernales is not F o r som e r e ason m a n y m o th e r s do menaced seriously by the rebels. ■ot give t h e sa m e a tte n tio n to the It is known from other sources that m a n n e r s of th e i r sons as to th o se of Navarro has been having a hard time. th e i r da u g h te rs. Yet the boy’s t r a i n ­ His men are not used to the severe ing Is even m ore I m p o r ta n t th a n w inter climate of Chihuahua. They th o se of t h e girl. T h e m a jo r ity of are not properly clothed and are short young m en leave th e i r homos shortly of food and ammunition. It is consid­ a f te r they come of age, and m any ered here th at if Navarro has not sur­ leave before t h a t period, and they rendered, he is liable to do bo at any come into contact, Into in ti m a t e a sso­ time. ciation frequently, with m en who have Another report says th at Navarro h a d b u t little t r a i n i n g tn th e nice­ has not surrendered, but has deserted t ie s of life, and all too freque ntly with his men to the rebels. This is t h e s e evil c o m m u n ica tio n s c o r ru p t the not believd. good m a n n e r s of th e m ore f o r tu n a te The government now acknowledges class. But th e boy w ho Is t r a i n e d to th at the situation is very serious. All c o u r te sy from Sis childhood c a n be available troops are being sent north t r u s t e d In anv e nvironm ent. as fast as possible to assist Navarro. Three hundred prisoners were taken G reat Even In Fall. from the Belan prison and drafted into H e who Is g r e a t when ha fails Is the army. A [considerable portion of g r e a t tn his prostration, and is n o ' the army at present is made up of m ore a n object of c o n te m p t t h a t when prisoners. m en t r e a d on th e ru in s of sa c re d In all the battles th at have occurred buildings, which m en of piety v e n e r ­ so far, it seems th at the rebels have a te no less t h a n if th e y stood.— S e n ­ been shooting particularly at officers, eca. The per centage of these wounded or Mothers w ill fin d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g killed is very large. At the battle of S y ru p t h e b e s t re m e d y to u so to t t l i e l r e U ilu ie a Mai Paao, the rebels, who were en­ l u r i n g t h e t e e t h i n g p e r io d . trenched on mountains forming the side of a canyon, rolled immense boul­ T r i a l by J u r y . ders down on the troops. These did A m erica and England and hoi1 colo­ more damage than the shooting. nies a r e t h e only c o u n tries In the The serious condition of affairs in world which have th e Jury s y s te m In the North is the principal topic of con­ th e se n se It Is unde rstood here. It is versation here. There is much specu­ true, however, t h a t t h r o u g h o u t E urope lation as to the outcome. It is expect­ so-called Juries a r e employed in the ed that the reverses suffered by the tria l of c e r ta in cases, b ut th e ir func­ government recently will lead to other tions a re lim ite d a n d pe rfu n c to ry in uprisings throughout the republic c h a r a c t e r, th e i r d e te r m in a tio n s being soon as they become known. All m e a s u r e s of re form a tion a re ef­ fectiv e in exact proportio n to t h e i r tim e line ss; pa rtial de cay m ay bo cut away a nd c le ansed; incipient e r ro r c o r re c te d ; but t h e r e Is a point a t which c orruption can no m o re be Tn nn address recently given to the It student hoilv of the S t a te Agricultural stayed, n o r w a n d erin g recalled. College at Pullman. Pre side nt How ard has been th e m a n n e r of m odern phil­ Klliott of the N orthern Pacific Rail anthropy to re m a in pa ssive u ntil t h a t wav. said th a t one of the gre atest needs p recise period, and to leave th e sick of the present dav is an appreciation to perish, and th e foolish to stra y, of the values of country life. Tn part while It sp e n t Itself In fran tic e x e r ­ he sa'd : tions to r a is e th e dead, a n d re fo rm the “ The railroads are inte rested in the dust.—Ruskln. 'tenoral subject of education, and par tieulnrlv arc they interested in b e tte r Dr. _ P _ i e r c e ’s Pelle ts, small, s u g a r- education, bettor methods of living, and coated, \ e a s . y to ta k e as candy, r e S g T u la te . and i n v ig o r a te ston b e tte ring country liv ing in general as stom ach, liver and bow- els. Do n o t g ripe. compared with life in the c i t i e s . ^ “ Tn the last 100 years there has been a m arked d r i f ti n g a w ay from the conn Pellucid English, try to the citv. Tn 1R00 only 3.1 per A sign In a tailor shop a tt r a c t s cent of the people of the U nited S tates "L ongfellow 's" eye, a n d he s e n d s In lived in cities, nnd the census just a copy t h e r e o f a s follows: "N otice! taken will probably show over 35 per W ork t h a t Is m ade h e r e when a lte re d -ent liv in g in towns and cities. “ A grent work is being done b y the afV»r n in e ty days Is got to be paid.”— agric ultural collcg.-s of the country in N e w a r k News. showing how to make countrv life more As He U nderstood It. desirable, how to make b e tt e r use of " W h y Is It,” ask e d th e am bitious the land. Fspccialiy is this a great work when it in an educational way young ora tor, co m p la in in g to th e ed reaches vonng men and women nf the Itor of t h e m o rn in g pa per, " t h a t you farm ing communities. We must have a lw a y s r e p o rt m e as h a v in g said, more people who like to live in the ’am o n g o t h e r things.’ "W ell, a s 1 country. We must have country life u n d e r s t a n d It, you á re usually a m ong made more pleasant. T here is no b e tt e r o t h e r th in g s when you say th e m .” i ’fe for the young man or young woman than a home in the conntrv. T hev can do b e tt e r for themselves there. Scien • ific f a rm in g is inst as im portant, and in time will produce jnsf as good re suits as scientific work in a n y other "Having taken your wonderful *Casca- rets’ for three months and be ing entirely pursuit. cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia, “ The people who live in the Pacific N orthw est. T believe, are very fortnn I think a word of praise is due to ate. Tt is a land which is just be g in ­ ’Cascarets' for their wonderful composi­ ning to develop. Tt is a land which tion. I have taken numerous other so- will require a g reat deal of hard and called remedies but without avail, and I intelligent work for its fu tu re dcvel 6nd that Cascareta relieve more in a day opment. Tf any young man feels th at than all the others I have taken would in Tames McGune, his op p o rtu n ity is not as good now as i year." P le a s a n t P ala tab le. P o te n t. Taut* Good. it would have been tw e n tv -fi\’e years Do Good. N ev er S icken. W eaken o r G rips. ago. he is mistaken. Onportnnities n e v ­ 10c. 26c, 60c. N ev er sold tn bulk. T h e gen- o tne ta b le t stam p '« ! C C C. G u aran te ed to er were gr e a te r west of th e Rockv cu re o r y o u r money hack. Mountains than to d ay for an inte lli­ gent. thorough, p a tie nt young man or Tn m e rioapixiiT“ F i r s t P a t i e n t —Do you know who that visitor Is who c a m e tn h e re a while a g o ? She was a very d i s tin ­ guished-looking woman. Second P a t ie n t — I was s t r u c k by her, too, a n d I asked t h e nurse, but she told m e t h e visitor w as a very o rd in ary s o r t of p e rso n —had ne v er had an o p e ratio n for appendicitis even. A college m an a iw ays uuks more about It t h a n Is relished bv me* whe NAVARRO YIELDS TO REBEL TROOPS N o M an is S tron ger Than H is Stom ach A strong man is strong all over. No man can be •tgbng who it suffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or from some other disease of the stomach and its associated organ«, which im­ pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition contsined in food, which is the source of all physical strength. When a man 11 doesn't feel just right," when he doesn’t sleep well, ha9 an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond* •at, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. * a S u ch a m a n s h o u l d u s e D r . P ie r c e ’a G o ld e n M e d ic a l D is c o v e r y . I t care« d i s e a s e s o t th e s to m a c h a n d o th e r o r g a n s o t d ig e s tio n a n d n u tr itio n , t t e n r ic h e s th e b lo o d , I n v ig o r a te s th e l iv e r , s tr e n g th e n s th e k id n e y s , n o u r is h e s th e n e r v e s , a n d s o G IVES H E A L T H A N D S T R E N G T H TO TH E W HOLE B O D Y . W You can’t afford to accept • secret nostrum as a substitute for this non* •looholio medicine o f k n o w n c o m p o s i t i o n , not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. W . L. D O U G L A S • 3.00 *3.50 & *4.00 sh o es B O Y S ' S h O C S^SX .O O , * 2 . 5 0 AND * 3 . 0 0 . B e s t in t h i w o r l d . hldom, P i . t f .n a f h a o ! ft w h i c h a p p l y p i r i n c i p a l l y I . mol. Immthof. ______i r , a n d th e ro d u co t ' ta riff _ l . a t h . r , n o w e n a b le » m e th e w e a re r m e re ______________ __ I f I c o u ld ta k e y o u In to m y la r g e f a c to r ie s a t B ro c k to n , >1 ii .*.«., an d show you how oare- Tullv W . 1* D o u g las shoes a re m ad e, th e s u p e rio r w o rk m an sh ip a n d th e h ig h g rad e le a th e rs used, y o u woo.ld th e n u n d e rs ta n d why tar and longer wearing H o l l a r f o r D o l l a r 1 G u a r a n t e e $8, $8.50 and $d ahorna M y s h o e « to h o ld th e ir sh ap e, lo o k a n d fit b e tte r a n d w e a r than I oould g he a him era lo n g e r th a n an y o th e r $3.00, $3.60 vlotea to thetarlff e*ovlalon. i l 14.00 r sh f o es you can buy. D o y o u r e a l i z e t h a t m y s h o e s h av e been th e s ta n d a rd fo r o v e r 30 y e a rs ; t h a t 1 m a k e a n d s e ll m o re $3.00, $.1.60 i n d $4.00 sh o es th a n . § P g an v o th e r m a n u f a c tu r e r In th e U n ite d S ta te s ? Q u a lity c o u n ts. § / / I t naa m ad« W . L. D o u g las sh o es a h o u seh o ld w ord ev e ry w h ere . SL Ä 7- TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND REPAIR AUTOMOBILES. Thorough, practical and unlimit­ ed course. We assist student* to secure positions a s chauffeurs, repairmen, etc. Write Automobile School o f Oregon 216 PORTLAND, Trea MS* OREGON * ‘ W . I.- U O I 'u l . A N . U l t M im rk M t.. l l r . , r k t o n . M iU L $50T0 $100 PER WEEK Wra< That Salary Interest I n ? T H E O LD RE L IABL E Painless Dentists N o t only do w e g u a ra n te e o u r w ork, b u t w# carefully, to do it quickly, painlessly an d e below p ric es sp eak for them selves. K >mlse SEE U S A N D E N JO Y CO M FO RT. ADVERTISMENT WRITING Will plioa your services immediately in de­ mand it that tilery; end even more, seems The Elliott School of Advertising MM4UAM IIS*. rO IT L ill, 01(001 YOU CAN LEAD! IT AT HOME. TAUGHT IT MAH Full S e t o f T s e t h .............................................. liridK e W ork o r T e eth W ith o u t P late« .............................................. $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 Gold C ro w n s........................................... $ 3 .5 0 to 1 5 .0 0 P orcelain C ro w n s ................................. $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 Gold or P orcelain F illin g s.................................. $1 U d S ilver F illin g s .................................................5 0 c to $ 1 15 Y E A R S ’ G U A R A N T E E . H ours. 8 A. M. to 8 P . M.. S u ndays, 9 to 12. To Cura Poverty. There Is a rational way and a fool Way of curing poverty. The rational way U to recognize that the world U full of magnificent supplies and to try P A IN L E S S D E N T IS T S . to devslop In the poor man a better F irs t and M orrison S ts, P O R T L A N D . ORB. kind ot wants—1. e.: to change his low thinking Into high, to replace his love AND KODAK IR O N W O R K S D Y N A M I T E D . of mud and Its by-products by a love S U P P L I E S of the spirit and spiritual qualities. W rite for catalogues and lite ra tu re . D eveloping and p rin tin g . Mail o rd ers given p ro m p t a tte n tio n The fool way la to heap upon the soul, Los Angeles Concern Involved Fortiand Photo Supply Co. already oversupplied, a mass of money, 149 T hird Sti PO R TLAND. TL ORB. Strike is Victim. houses, drapery, fancy halls, golf balls, Los Angeles—A mysterious explos­ and highballs. Such a wretch has not ion, presumably of dynamite, wrecked riches — riches have him, and usu­ PORTLAND COLLECTION AGENCY a considerable portion of the building ally ehoke the life out of him. 817 A lisky B uilding. P o rtla n d , O regon. of the Llewellyn Iron works, one of ALL DEBTS COLLECTED. NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE the big industrial institutions of the Dead as a Door Nall. kind in the Southwest, at Kedondo and The phrase “Dead as a door nail,” I I I F I I I P I I I broken m achinery and ca stin g s Main streets, at 1 :45 o’clock this originated tn this way: In early days, TV L f t E a L sU of all kinds by a new proceed pn m aking them as ____ good ud as as new new . M M achine achine woi w ork of morning. when doorknockers were common, the all y oldj,hin& kinds. We fix jin any old thing. P ot II ajm I Oxy-AcI— J . E. Asbury, a nightwatchman, plate upon which the knocker struck We!*« Lorn ( wait . 305 Qum Si I W Maa 6769 who was in the office of the building, was sometimes called a nail. In the was slightly injured. Windows of the course of years It was struck so ofteD COPYRIGHTS AND TRAN HARM secured. Book of ac c u ra te adjoining plants of the Lacy Manufact­ that all life waa supposed to be knock inform ation fre e on raquea!. uring company, the Johnson Machine td out of It, therefore, when It became i. K. MOCA. 719 ford »I Trade Bide. Parlkad. Or. works and the Stearns Gas Engine ■eceaaary to refer to anything hope­ (Late of U. a. P atent OlBeo, W aahinutou. D. O.) company were blown out and minor lessly lifeless it was merely an em- damage was done. phatlo expressions say that It was as D O Y O U W A N T A N IN C O M E ? Residents of the W estlake district "dead as a door nail.” T he Vtavi RemedioN Cure backache, nervous* ne«H, fem ale t roublcH and rectal dint'iinea. Hond two miles away were awakened by the for our book free. We want wood women repre- ADStinsnce Neoassary. mjiitativcH everyw; ere. Make money at home. force of the explosion, which shook W rite for particular«. T he Viavl Co., 809 Roth- Did you ever note how a dog. even a child Huiluinit. P ortland. Oregon. the whole neighborhood. Who placed the supposed charge of dynamite is not puppy, will avoid meal* once In a and then promptly recover ap- while known. The company has been in­ volved for many months in a strike of potlteT Indian youths, as e part ot their training, were compelled to T a k e u p th e profession of union metal workers. A hole in the ground 18 inches deep m tk . long Journeys through the fo r eats while abstaining from food. In and about six feet in diam eter bears witness to the place of origin and prob­ the feudal days of Japan the child E very city an d tow n in th e U n ite d S ta te « 1« able cauae of the damage. This hole had the same ordeal thrust upon him w a itin g for is ju st outside the business line and for his health's sake. The Indian and DOCTORS or CHIROPRACTIC adjacent what was the wagon entrance. Japanese todsy furnish us Americans C h iro p ra ctic as ta u g h t by u s is su p rem e and On the other side of the hole was a mute types of endurance. forem ost in ra n k anil d ig n ity . I t is ta u g h t wooden shed, which, with its contents along th e lines of th e philosophical an d physi­ ological law s of n a tu re an d is easily u n d e r­ of stored iron, was reduced to a mass stood. S end s ta m p for fre e catalogue. of debris. OREGON PEERLESS COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC The front of the main building, a three-story frame, for a distance of DR. I . P. LAVALUY* P h . C ., P rc * . probably 76 feet was shot to pieces and T hird Floflg, B uchanan Bldg.. P o rtla n d . O ro. its contents of furniture, and office paraphernalia are piled together In ap­ parent ruin. The material damage, however, ia confined to the chipping room, the office and the apace above them, and is relatively small. Union Dental Co. KODAKS PATENTS CHIROPRACTIC v K ow -K ure Steam ers C rash; One Sinks. is not s "food” —it is a medicine, and the Antwerp—The Red S tar steam er only msdldne In the world for cows only. Finland and the Belgian steam er Bal- M . d e f o r t h e c o w . n d , . « I te n a m e I n d i c t . . , a eowemra. B a r r e n n . , , , r e t a in e d a f te r b ir th , tique collided Monday off the mouth of a b u t tI o n ,e c o u r e ,c e lle d u d d e r , a n d a ll s im ila r the River Scheldt. The liner Finland a ffe c tio n s p o s itiv e ly a n d q u ic k ly c u re d . No was hound from New York. The Bal- o n e w h o k e e p s c o w s , w h e th e r m a n y o r few , a a n affo rd to b e w ith o u t K o w -K u r a . tique, a steam er of 1,365 tons, was ft la m a d e e s p e c ia lly to k ee p c o w s h e a lth y outward bound with a cargo of sand. O u r b o o k W h a t to D o W h e n Y o u r C o w s A re S ic k " .s e n t free A ik y o u r lo c a l d e a le r for The exact cause of the collision is not K o w -K u r a . ’ ’o r te n d to th e m a n u f a c tu re ra . known, but it is said th at the Finland Dairy Aetoclettee C».. LywdoitvHIa, Vt. in veering struck the Baltique amid­ ships. The Baltique sank immediately. P art of the crew was rescued by the Paid by Dlstano*. Finland and others by a pilot boat. A streat singer was tinging lx Six men are unaccounted for. front of a New York department store whan the manager came out and aekei Sugar T rust to Pay Back. how much he made. “About ten cent, New York — The American Sugar * block,” replied the singer. ‘‘Well,’ Refining company will shortly hand to ■old the manager, “here's a dollar; the United States government a check wove up ten blocks." for $700,000 in settlem ent of a further series of customs frauds, according to the Herald. This will bring the total amount from this company up to nearly $3,- 000,000. This latest settlem ent is in connection with the so-called "d raw ­ back” frauds, which have been under investigation since the original customs frauds were detected two years ago, as a result of the P arr disclosures. A y e r ’s C h e r r y P e c t o r a l is a regular cough m e d i c i n e , a Steel Men in Rebellion, New York—The rebellion in the a t r o n g m e d ic i n e , a d o c t o r ’s steel trade last week against the pol­ m e d ic i n e . G ood f o r e a s y icy of restricting competition and c o u g h a , h a r d c o u g h s , d e s p e r ­ maintaining rigid prices waa expressed ate c o u g h s . If y o u r d o c t o r in concessions of $1 a 'ton or more In e n d o r s e s It f o r y o u r c a se , take pricee of steel bars, structural shapes, plates and steel pipe by some of the it. I f n o t, d o n ’t take it. N e v e r independents in the interior and by ex­ go c o n t r a r y to h is a d v ice . ceptionally low prices on fabricated W « p u b lish o u r form ulo« steel in the Eastern territory. The W o b « n t« h a 'e o h o l holiday sp irit was against any im­ f f ro m o u r m o d lo ln o « portant expansion in the buai W o u r f o y o i to M a n y K i l l e d in I n d i e s . Igi-Cgucat & gg w . + y C A I t U TIO N ! name and price stum pod ou t lie hot ‘¡“.TAKE NO S U B S TITU TE jo u i dealer o u a u l .u p p lj jo ti will, \y. i. iiuuflM s h u n . w rit, for Mali Onter C M Ioc. I San Domingo News has reached here of an engagememsent along the Dominican and Haytian borders. Sav- eral are reported killed. A gunboat will be dispatched with troops to be sent to the scene of the trouble. A iters • o n « u lt yom r d o c to r The doss of Aysr’s Pills is small, only o*o si bedtime. As a rule, laxative doses are better than cathartic doses. For con - atipation, biliousness, dyspspsis, tick- headaches, they cannot be excelled. Ask year doctor about this. - Win i | in r o. a r w O a ., ln * u , *»■■ ■- , y ALCO HOL PIUM— ^ TOBACCO h è e le y O H abits Positively C u e d . Only authorised Keeler In* s tita te la Oromm. writ# Illustrate«! ti-» al« r. i f u r e for «tniY Msmvn, 71L1 1 is A P oR T L A N l d ,O r e g o n A T R IP TO P O R T L A N D F R E E CUT RATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY F ain le« « E x t r a c t i o n ........P rM S ilv e r F ill in g « ........................90« G old F illin g « ........................... 79« 22 K. Gold C ro w n « ..................■ P o rc e la in C r o w n « .................. $ • M o lar G old C ro w n « ................ $4 B rid g e W o rk , 22 K. Gol J .. . $9 I n la y Fill«, P u re G o l d .......... $ | V e ry N ice R u b b er P la te . $4 B ea t R u b b e r P la t« on 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 . D o n 't th ro w j o u r m oney aw ay . A d o lla r saved Is t w o d o lla rs e a rn e d . O u r o rig in a l reliab le Mod urn P ain less M ethods a n d o u r p e rfe c te d o ffic aaq n lp - m e n t s a v e s u s tim e s n d y o u r m oney. 1 0 S T 0 N D E N T IS T S . 5 th • Hmerltem. P e n l * * 4 e n tra n c e 29lM t M orrison, opposfce Pnatod lc f and M eier « F ra.ik. Established in P ortland 10 years. O pen t until 8 and S undays until 1 2 t)0 . for i A .. C ough M edicin e YOUNG MEN WANTED - C. Gee Wo The Chinn« Doctor T h is w ondefu! m an haa m a d e a life s tu d y o f th a p ro p e rtie s o f R oots, H erb« a n d B ark s, «m l 1« « ly in g th e w orld th o b en efit o f his , N o M e rcu ry , P i | o r D ru g s U se d . N o O p e ra tio n s o r Cuttlaag G u a ra n te e s to c u r s C a ta rrh . A sth m a, L ung, S to m a ch an d K idney tro u b les, a n d all P riv a te I o f M n a n d W om en. A SURE CANCER CURE J u s t rece iv ed fro m P ek in , C hina - s a f e , s u r e a n d reiiab la. U ..fa ilin g in Its w orks. I f you ca n n o t call, w rite fo r sym ptom b le a k a n d c irc u la r. Inclose 4 c e n ts in sta m p s. CONSULTATION IRCE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 1 S 3 H riv e t S t., c a r . M e rrie s « . P o r tla n d , O r. M «U w No. M —’10 H E N w r i t i n g t o a d v * r t l s s w p ie n s e m enti«*« t h i s p a p e r .