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inientienai ■tinainf. Intentional blinding to asoapa conscription for the army I* (till met in Egypt. The means employed are either the placing of a hot needle on the cornea, producing a dense white •- coma, or a puncture often lnvolr- ing the lens, or by the Introduction of lime or an Irritant Tegetable Juice In the eyes. Ho Saraapariila Eradicates scrofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Take it. Paris la Tea Mad. Paris has gone tea mad. English customs cross the channel with amaz Get It todtiy In usual liquid form or ing alacrity, and now all that Is said chocolated tuoicU called Sarsatabs. j or dune, all that happens In Paris, ! between 3 and 7 a. u , Is said, Is done or happens around a tea pot.—Figaro, Paris. ________________ _ nussisn Footwear. All Russians hay, s weakness for handsome footwear and ths result Is that there are more pairs of showy boots worn In the czar’s empire than COPYRIGHTS A KB T R A U MARAS This prefer _ _ ^ secured. Book o f a ccu rst i anywhere else on earth. ■■ .. .T: .r .nfortnat on fre«* on request ence extends to the women as wall as J. A 71 * i a Trade BUi. FwtUai. Or lo the men. Lai* o l . » . F’atetu Olle®. v\ i.saii n* ou. U. I’. PATENTS Makes Gocd Paper. Tests made In Great Britain haw ■ihown thst excellent paper esn be made of blue gum wood. Australia posaessoa an enormous supply of this wood, and steps are being takes to utilize I t ______________ __ broken m achinery and castings o f all kinds by a new process. Irak in* them as good a» new. M achine w ork o all kinds We fix any old thing. Portland Crr-Acetyls* Waldiei Company, .03 lihas bL Miona Mam 6769. i ortlaod, 0 WE WELD PORTLAND COLLECTION AGENCY 817 AlU ky Building. Portland. Oregon. UL DEBTS COLLECTED. NO CUUiliUON NO CHARLE KODAKS AND M otn er L ove, Mother love hath this unllkeness t*. any other love. Tender to the object, t can be Infinitely tyiannlcal to Itself , 7 ui thence all Its power of teU-sasrl- iice.—Lew Wallace. KODAK SUPPLI ES W rite fo:* catalogues and literature. Developing and printing Mail order.« riven prom pt attention I o r t la n d P iio t o E u p p iv C o 148 Third Street P O R T L A N D . ORE One at a Tims, Please. BFAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE "Do something for the girls,” is a Bend 2 c «tump for *. mi i le« ot our very l oot Gold moving plea. The best possible thing Km bos? e ! Birthday, Flower tmd i cod I tick Poainl Card- l eauiiful colors n u lo el t-ai ilcaign» Ar to do Is to marry them.—Chicago Ruo- Pea: rinrd Club. 740 Jackson Sr., loi ekn. Kan. 0 '-(> rirrslft Love a Sacrifice. Lovo Is a many-sided sacrifice. It ■leans thought!ulr.ess for others; it means putting their good before seif- | gratification. Love is impulse, no doubt, but true lov < Is lmpuls« wisely directed.—II. R. Hawels. Tho U s e s o f A d v e r s it y . Still auolher advantage ot being In ■odcratu circumstances, such as an •tutor's for Instance, Is that you can always assist the processes of thought by absent-mindedly cutting the fringe oil your cuff«. SHE HAD CONSTANT PAIN Hook-Throwing. Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- Smiley—"So you Just got back from a two-wecUs’ fishing trip, eh? Have ham’s Vegetable Compound. \ny lu ck?” Grafton (gleefully)—"Only Dewittville, X .Y . — “ Before I start cleaned up a litt.e over a hundred— ed to take Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegc- and we d.Ju’t play every night. Cith *8 table Compound 1 e r!" _________________ ¡! suffered nearly a!! the time with heat! Which Is Fortunate? a e l t o s , backaches, C on v ersa tion s are fortunately for- and bearing dowi. gottou as soon as they ato over, oth pains, and had a erwise peopie would bo so mortified continuous pain i:i over their I ueiio re m a rks that they my left side. It made mo sick if 1 would seek new friends every day, tried to walk much, fearing to meet old ones. and my back was so weak that I was obliged to w e a i corsets ail the time. But now I do not have any o f these troubles. I have a fine strong baby den tistry on th e Pacific Coast is execu ted here. W e have built u p our reputation on it. Y ou can daughter now, which 1 did not have depen d on quality and cannot ge t better painless before taking Lydia E. Pinkliam’s «■work anyw here, no m atter how m uch y o u pay. Vegetable Compound.” — M r s . A. A. We flnlrh plate and bridge work fo r out- G iles , Route 44, Dewittville, X. Y . Selling Horse Flesh. Dealers telling hers# flesh In Paris are raquired to Indicate the nature of their business by placing a horse's head in a conspicuous position, so that It can readily be seen by purchasers. Annually $29.700,000 pounds of horse and muls meat are sold, representing s slaughter of 81 000 animals. B r o k e r ', Occupation. A broker !■ a person who executes ALIEN’S CRIMES erdere for the purchase or sale of stocks or other property; In other an agent. Tha term brokerage ALARM BRITAIN Is words applied to the buying and selling ol Demand Is Made for Greater Only galnte Do it. Restriction of Immigration. We ran most of us do an unselfish thing now ar.u then, if we are to have the credit of It: kut It is only the saints of everyday life who can make Tory Factions Wrangle— Turn on a great sacrifice for the sake of «th Balfour—Irish Bogey to Furnish ere. and taka care to prevent their dls- Rallying Cry. coverlnc it Is a sacrifice.—J. O. Bailey. Always Profit In Industry. If yeu have great talents. Industry London, Jan. 7.—Though there are will improve them; if you have but moderate abilities, industry will sup judications ot the coming fierce polit ply their deficiency. Nothing is denied ical struggle when Parliament re-op to well directed labor; nothing is to ens at the end of January, all topics for the moment are submerged by be obtained without it.—Joshua Rey the receut battle iu Stepney, in which nolds. _________________ ! all of the military forces in London M others w il l fin d M rs. W in s lo w *. P o . t h lu were called out to capture a bouse Syrup t u - b . t rem edy to use lo t ib n ir o b t id r « held by two robbers. ta r in g th e teothim g p e rio d . Public opinion, on the whole, jus- l tifies the tactics of Winston Church straight From the HearA “Lo’d, Miss Ma'y," said th* «Id ill, the Home Secretary, aud the darky to the young lady of the house, police. The British approval is made the morning after her coming out ball, the more certain by the self-compla you she' did look sweet las' night cent criticisms of the German press. All the same, the spectacle of two My! I hardly knowed you. Dey wasn’ a thing about you dat looked desperadoes keeping such a vast force at bay produces a misgiving uatchel." _________________ amounting almost, in some quarters, What Ha Had. I lo a panic Some of the English "Well, I think tha doctor Is aboth i see in every foreigner in the East of through with ma. Told me my ali London a potential anarchist, and ment la praotloally cured." ''What did the mysterious murder on Clapham you have?" "T e a hundred do liar a Common, with the initial letter "S ” carved on the cheeks of the dead, in originally.” _____________ creases the tendency to believe it a Handy Putty Knlfa. A putty knlfa with a reservoir In widespread and powerful assassin tha hand!#, from which pntty can be and anarchist organization. Party politics, of course, enters in squeased by preaslng a button, bus to the controversy. The Tories are been invented as a time-saver for accusing the Liberals of reducing the glazier* by a Minnesota mux. act of Parliament against aiiens to nothing, while the Liberals retort His Place. "Mamma wishes you to enter papa's that the defect lies in the acts them factary, darling. That would do away selves, which were clumsily contrived with all his unwillingness.” 'But, by the Tories when they were in power. dearest, I'm a poet.” "All the better. There is a general call for a great You can write versea for our vinegar er restriction of alien immigration, advertisements.”—Fllegende Blaetter. but few will attempt to answer the unanswerable objections to any pos Good ter Sore Eyes sibility of such a code of restric for over 100 years PETTIT’ S EYE tions as could keep out any but an SALVE has positively cured eye dis infinitesimal number of real crimin eases everywhere. All druggists < als without including a great mass of Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. deserving ones and destroying Eng land's traditional policy of offering an * Gam. ss Pol.on Antidotes. Poison was the terror of the middle asylum to refuges from oppression. Another proposal is to make more ages; it Is natural, therefore, to find many remedies among gem.—tha ja difficult the right to carry arms, and cinth, the sapphire, the diamond, the finally it is proposed to arm the cornelian, the ruby, the agate, the police. toadstone, the bezoar stone were all VENUS HAS SNAKES. used as antidotes to poison. Many Species ». Shark. Seventeen epccles of shark, some of them 28 feet in length, Inhabit the far western seas, while the basking shark of the Indian ocean frequently attaint a length of 60 feet Look Ahead. "My son, remember this; marrying on a salary has been the salvation ol many a young man.” “I know, dad but suppose my wife should lose kei salary?” ______ The Missing Bird. “ How do you find the chicken «n r, tonight. Mr. Newcomb?" queried the boarding house landlady. “ I have no difficulty In finding the soup, Mrs Hasher,” he replied, “ but I am In clined to think the chicken will be able to prove an alibi.” ¿tocks or other property tor others, and the fee charged for the transac tion of such business Is also called brokerage. Might Be Good Idea. It Is distressing to think of the waste of time and money, and some times temper, which could be avoided If education In housekeeping were recognized as a part of the school curriculum.—Exchange. Perfectly Natural. “They tay be fell In love with her when he saw her dancing In her bare feet.” "He probably Inherited hie lik ing for bare feet. Hts father laid the foundation of his fortune as a chirop odist.” Weak Heart Many people suffer from weak hearts. They may experi* ence shortness of breath on exertion, pain over the heart9 or dia.zy feeling», oppressed breathing after meals or their eyes become blurred, their heart is not sufficiently strong to pump blood to the extremities, aud they have cold hanua and feet, or poor appetite because o f weakened blood supply ta> the stomach. A heart tonic and alterative should be takes which has no bad after-effect. Such it Dr. Tierce's Goldea Medical Discovery, which contains no dangerous narcotics nor alcohol. T h e InffredU nts, as a ttested u n d er a a th , a r « S to n e r o o t ( C olU n son ta C a n a d c*- ’* ) , B lood r oot ( S * nguinaria ----- *-------^ -----------|----- •/*) Sa L a n a d cn siu ), « iio ld e n * Seal ...................... r o o t ( tly d ra stis L a nadea* Mis), u een s r o o >t t ( {S tillin o la S e lv a tic a ), Bli •!•). Q _______ Hack C h e rry b a rk (.P runus V irria lana) . M a n d rak e r oot i i cPodofi „ _ m . . ), . T_________________________ f*odi>phyflum i'e lta tu w Uh tr ip le refined g ly c __ e r in e , p rep a red In a sc ie n tific la b o r a to r y In a w a y t h a t n o d r u g g is t c o u ld im ita te. This tonic contains no alcohol to shrink up the red blood corpuscles ; but, oa the other hand, it iucreascs their number and they become rouud and healthy. It helps the human system in the constant manufacture of rich, red blood. It helps the stomach to assimilate or take up the proper elements from the food, thereby helping digestion and curing dyspepsia, heart-bum and many u n c o m fortable symptoms, stops excessive tissue waste in convalescence from fevers; for the run-down, ansm io, thin-blooded people, the * * Discovery 99 is refreshing e n d vitalizing. Stick to this safe and sane remedy, and refuse all 44 just as ¿ood " medicines offered by the druggi *» who is looking for a larger profit. Nothing but Dr. Pterce*» Golden Medicat Discovery will do you half as much good. T H E OLD Painless N othing C an C o m p a re with Hostetier’s Stomach Bitters for genuine good ness when the system has been weakened by some severe illness or wnen you | suffer from Poor Appetite, Sour Risings, Headache, Bloating, Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Co’ds, Grippe and Malaria. Thousands have found this true during the ¡past 5 7 years. W hy not lyuu today, but be sure to get the genuine 03TETTER B IT T E R Mexicen valley. The valley In which the City of Mexico Is situated Is some 60 miles 'ong by 40 broad and 7,600 feet abova the eoa level. It Is supposed that the basin was formerly filled with water and several lakes still cover a part of It. The site Is one of extraordinary beauty aud Impressiveness. n YOUNG MEN WANTED TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND REPAIR AUTOMOBILES. Thorough, praotioal and unlimit ed course. We assist students to secure poaltions us chauffeur*, repairmen, etc. Write Automobile School of Oregon PORTLAND, Truk L .4 .( - OREGON Curs for Scratches. Scratches are caused by exposure to cold and wet, local Irritation or low condition, all of which should b* avoided If possible. In simple cases apply cloths wet with a weak solution of sugar of lead and In winter cover to keep out cold When cracks have appeared, apply n similar lotion with the addition of a few drops of carbolic acid. In case of discharge or pus tules. make a lotion of chloride of zinc Instead of the lead; finely po.vdered charcoal may be sprinkled over the Moths. ___________ Fuil Set o f T e e th .................................................. $ 8 .0 # Bridir« W ork or Te«th W ithout Plate»* ...............................................S 3 . 5 0 t o f * 4 f Gold C r o w n «.........................................$ 3 .5 0 to S 5.0 0 Porcelain ( ’ r o w n s ............................... $ 3 .5 0 to $ 8 .0 0 Gold or Porcelain F illin gs.................................. $1 U® Silver F illin g s .................................................50C to $1 15 Y E A R S ’ G U A R A N T E E . Hours. 8 A . M. to 8 P. M.. Sundays. 9 to II. Union Dental Co. P A IN L E S S D E N T IS T S . First and M orrison Sts. PORTLAND, O R l An Ace Up HI* Sleeve. Munich has once more become tha ■cene of a "painful Incident" througk Ignorance on the part of a young man, the son of a high official, as to how to hold hts cards when playing, says the Münchener Post. A game was la progress at a club when some on* ■aw the young man draw an ace from his sleeve. Wbon the excitement caused by the operation had tom e what subsided a prominent cltiaea prevented criminal proceedings by bundling tho card sharp Into an a » tomoblle, which took him without stof across the Bavarian frontier. The "Country Churchyerd." Msn Were Loony About Clothes. Those who recall Gray’s “ Elegy In Old time cobblestones and mud da a Country Churchyard" will remember manded a thick, clumsy boot, and old that the peaceful spot where "tho Yankee leather was good stuff, all rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep” right enough, but It did not agreeably Is Identified with St. Giles’, Stoke lend Itself either to beauty or ease. Poges, Buckinghamshire Iu the pro- A paper of I860 tells of a statesmaa sale pages of a recent Issue of the going to a big ball In velvet breeches, Gazette there appears an order In with a scarlet satin coat lining and council providing that ordinary Inter scarlet bows on his pumps. Men then Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets first put ments are henceforth forbidden In the used to be almost as loony aboui olothes as women are now. up 40 years ay o. They regulate and churchyard. Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Pollution of Our Streams. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Pollution of streams In America Is Laoked Atmosphere. B O YN TO N FU R N A C ES rapidly getting to be gravy for mak “I did hope for an artistic career," ing graves. Things done by the old M ost econom ical flnti effective fo r house •aid the disappointed looking man, country to keep peace, public morality and school heating. ^ u t 1 met with difficulties I could not and health are the very things we ara J. C . B A Y E R FU R N A C E C O . eonquer. What I needed was atmos gradually finding out we Yanks havo phere.” "I see,; the same old trouble. got to get down to znd imitate, and front and Ma let S;s. Portland, Or. What were you—an author or a paint- so sat humble pie. arT" "Neither. I was learning to play the trombone, but 1 was natural ly short of breath." Raite Cattle on Sahara. The cattle raised ou the fringe of the Sahara are known to be ot good quality aud are estimated at 2,000,000 head. With a little scientific feeding during the dry season their numbers might rapidly ba Increased and the Soudsn region might become a sort of second Argentina. W is e D e n t a l âlALCOHOL CURE THAT PCKrS TOBACCO IV ^ COLD TO-DAY (u re O P IU M — Habita Positively Careé. Only authorl*o«l heeler la* «Ututo la Oreaon. W rit# fo r IlloMtrated clreulagw K in n institute , 71 K.11TNÌ* P O R T L A N I D,OREGON ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT RATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY C. Gee Wo I would rather preserve the health o f a na tion than b e its ruler MUNYON. Thousand« o f people w h o are su fferin g w ith cold« are about today. T om orrow they m ay be proetrated w ith pneum onia. A n ounce o f pre vention in w orth a pound o f cure. G et a 26c bot tle o f M unyon’« Cold Cure at tho nearest d ru g •tore. This bottle m ay be conveniently carried In tne vest »o ck e t. If you are not Hatiefled w ith the e ffects or the rem edy, «end ub your em pty bottle and w e will refu nd your m oney. M unyon’ « Cold Cure will speedily break up all form » o f cold « and preven t grip p e and pneum onia. It «.’h««-kB d is ch a rge« o f the nose and eyes, stop « sneezing, al lays inflam m ation and fever and tones up the sys tem. I f you need M edical A d vice, w rite to M unyon’ » D octors. T h ey w ill carefu lly diagnose yo’j r cas« and advise you by m ail absolutely free. P rof. M unyon, 63d ami Jefferson Streets, Phila delphia. Pa. P ainlens E x t r a c t io n ........ F r e t Silver K illin g « ........................90t iO old F illin g s ........................... 79# 22 K. G old C ro w n s ..................t t P orcela in C r o w n s .................. M M olar G old C r o w n s . . . . . . . . .$4 Bridge W o r k , 22 K. G o ld .. . .M In la y Fills, Pu r* G o l d ..........M V e r y N ice R u b b e r P l a t e .. . .$4 Beat R u b b er P la te on E a rth ..................................... f t A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . D on ’ t throw y o u r m oney sw a y . A dolla r M veff la tw od ollara earned. O ur orig in a l reliable M odera Painless M ethods and o u r p e r fe c t e d office e q u ip m ent naves u s tim e and your m oney, fO S T O N D E N T IS T S . 5 th tt M o r r i s « » . P e n la m d Entrance 291 Vs Morrison, opposite Postoifice and Meier A Prsak. Established In Portland 10 years. Open evenings until I and Sunday« until 12> 30. lor people who work. N o. I -» !! P N U w 11K N w r i t i n g t o u d v e r t í # « r g p i a t t o m e n t io n t h l « p a p e r . RÎ* and CLUB Íícw-Kure NITRO SHOT bKELLS I W . la . * 3 , * 3 .5 0 Ì ) U U U X 4 & * 4 S H O E S ¥ i J tv is dorr, of your keep: r 2 Ayer’ Cherry Pector.'.! hi the h use ready for col.'i, c; u£hs, croup, bronchitis. If hi sayj It's al. right, ti.cn ret a bouic of it at once. V hy Dot show e little foresight in such matters? Early treatment, early cure. on MCN WOWtNI R o y s 9 h o l * . S 2 . o o « 2 . 8 0 a n d t a . o o . ® k * t in the W o r l d I f I « « a i d tf* k « i o n iM t* ii*v l a r g e f a c t a r l e « at H r w -ktnn . M a a , and ah v t haw o a r e fu llv W . L. Ihm gloa »hoc* * r « u*.-ul«. lh « a u j- t lo r workinanait n snA t h - h i ,b grade nather» u**d. you w ou ld then u ad er- •laod wh$ l> «lli*r f o r D o ll a r I B n a r a a t M M y ! i h « r « w l '“ id their ifv-.g a v j fit b e tte r aud io a ge r thau * a y oth e r fS.vAt. |4 W i i . « « i yo u o - . buy. , D o jo » * r m li z u t h a t m r « h o « « h » v * M an th « »tandard f o r o ver 30 y « a ra ; that I n? h >4 »«1] n■«?• ♦* W and H .00 ah»*.« tt.an any •tU - ma u fouturer In tu « Mmtaa ? m g Qluditv It h*a m ade W . L. §/ / / «w r«* Jj>. l a s a h i x * • fen i hol d word er«ry w h «ra . U 7» * Tame and iV r^ Ä W S ß S L T A K E World'« Largeet Aqueduct. The target aqueduct In u*« Id til* Croton of New York, which la $1 gglla* long, b it 'he longest ever built b la Peru. $44 tali*« la length. NO SUBSTITC p i s o ’S ^L . B IS T M tOICIW t ^ fe . C O U C H * & C O kPI 8ay, Native, Are Good Fighter,. Washington.—Should an emergency arize, the 1’ nlted State» would have to depend upon native troop« to protect the Philippine», according to the annual report of Brigadier- General John O. Pershing, comman der of the Department of Mindanao. The natives would respond loyally, too, tho general says. Pershing sug V7• publish #ur form ula* gests »hat the native scouts he used W « hast lab «1«oh«i __ from our m odtoi*ou as a nucleus for a native standing W# urru p«a to army. yers » M »07 a bay it sailed dull and Muatd, when ike whale trouble it due te a (try liver. W* firmly believe yaur own doc tar wRl tell >*u -bet an occaaiaaal daae af Aver'* Pill* will da «web bay» a gr»m daai at good. They keep tha Ihrar activa. »■ H ill w . . . J. o. Arm o».. u * M .X iH e > Another Bomb for Alfoneo. Madrid.—Kin* Alfoneo on Monday j lemied an official denial of the report; that an attempt to aaftasiilnate him w m made recently. On board the i yacht Glrmlda he arrived at Mellila and disembarked. D e n t i s t s SET US AND ENJOY COMFORT. c e l e b r a t e d STC M A C H RELIABLE N ot only d o w e guarantee ou r w ork, but w o rum ise to do it quickly, painlesaly and carefully« « “ e below prices .»peak for them selves. 21« « .t k u Profeasor Pickering, of Harvard, Supports Views of Coast Man. Cambridge.—Professor William H. Pickering, of Harvard observatory, is interested in the recent statement of Dr. J. J. See, of Mare Island observ atory, that higher forms of life exist on the planet Venus. The Harvard Savant has held ten tatively for many years that animal life has been in existence on Venus and that the surface of the planet is composed principally of steaming swamps which abound with reptilian o f-t o w n natrons in creatures of antediluvian periods. one day i f desired. The above is only ono of the thou Painless oxtraction The professor also has certain the free when plates or sands o f grateful letters which aro Lrid«e work is order ories on the geographical proclivities constantly being received by tho ed. Consultation Ire®. on the moon, but does not care to i'inkham Medicine Company o f Lynn, Molar Crowns $ 5 . 0 0 discuss them. Concerning Venus, Mass., which prove beyond a doubt that j 22k Brijgfl Taethd. 0 0 Professor Pickering says: Lydia E. Piukham’s 'Vegetable Com 3 Gold Filling« 1 .0 3 "Certainly there are many physical pound, made from roots and herbs, J Enamel Fillings 1 .0 0 reasons for thinking that If any other actually does cure theso obstinate dis 5 Silver Filling« .5 0 planet besides the earth Is Inhabited, I Good Rubber _ eases of women, and that every such TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY j Plate« 5 .0 0 suffering woman owes it to herself to for Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyei It is probably Venus. It is about the ■ Best Red Rubber _ . A at least give Lydia E. Pinkiiam’s Vege andGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t same size as the earth and Its density An Ancient Anaesthetlo. Plate« 7 .5 0 Venus seems table Compound a trial before submit Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggiati Is about the same. A Chinese manuscript lately discov BR. W. A. WISE, PiusiuEaT « no Mmaia Painless Extr'tion . 5 0 ting to an operation, or giving up Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, more capable of supporting life than ered proves that anaesthetics war* as TURt imilllHEO IN fSHTUHO BUST METHODS A l l w o r k fu lly g u a r a n te e d f o r f if t e e n ye a rs. hope o f recovery. 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve li any other planet except the earth. used In China seventeen hundred C o .,in c . M rs. P in k h a m o f L y n n , M a s s ., Aseptic Tubes. 25c, $1.00. Eye Booka years ago. A certain concoction, It 8000 T R E S P A S S E R S DIE. invites a ll sick w om en to svrito and Eye Advice Free by Mail. states, was given by the doctors be P a in le s s D e n tis ts her fo r advice. She has guided | Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Falling Building, Third and Washington. PORTLAND, ORE fore performing an operation, which Cmes Hoars: • A. M. to 8 1*. M- io n day a. • to 1 Pennsylvania Road to Wage Cam thousands to h e a lth a n d her render the patient unconscious. Tha Marking Linen. advice is free. paign to Prevent Theee Deaths. anaesthetlo was a simple preparation When using marking ink to put Inl- Chicago—Eight thousand trespass ot hemp. _________________ •lals, etc., on linen do your work first » 1 th an ordinary lead pencil, and then ers were killed on the Pennsylvania Knew What It Was. “ F IL L T O U R O W N T E E T H ” ue the marking Ink over the work. Railroad during the ye>r 1910 and A Wyoming cowboy called to sae this enormous total has led the rail The pencil will prevent the Ink from ! F I L L - O Owen W la ter In Philadelphia, and was ipreadlng and giving the linen a blob road company to announce a deter permitted to Inspect the author's ally The Chinese Doctor I f you have aching teeth or cavities and are mined campaign to keep those who too nervous fo r the dentist ordeal, try “ F ill-o” led appearance This w o n d e fu l man has the hom e dentist. A t dru ggists or sent by have no right there off its tracks outfit. As he casually examined an m ade a life stu d y o f the mail fo r 50c. opera hat It sprang open. ” A self- and Its trains. Comfort In the Zoo. p ro p e rtie s o f R oots. F I L L -O M F C . C O . H erb s and Barks, and In addition to the 8000 trespass cocking hat I” said the cowboy, admir If I have cares in my mind, I come 351 Eapct M flm . SEATTLE. WASH is frivin* the w orld the to the zoo, aud fancy they don’t pens ers killed on the line during the past ingly.— Everybody's. benefit o f his services. the gate.. I recognize my friend*, my year a like number were Injured. Must Mr*t Plsnt Seed. \ N o M ercu ry, P o is o n s Being trespassers, the Pennsylvania enemies, In countless cages.—W. M. It Is no use to wait for eur ship f - i o r D ru g s U sed. N o Company was not liable for the Thackeray's Letters. O p e ra tio n s o r C utting deaths, but officials! were appalled at te oomn In unless ws here sent one G uarantees to c u r e Catarrh. Asthm a. Luncr, the number. Orders have gone forth •ut.—Anon. Extreme* Equa'ly Wrong. Stom ach and K idr.ey troubles, and all P rivate The girl who studies her dress to to all officials and employes of the D iseases o f M and W om en. IQ W om en an well aa m «n are the detriment of her mind Is nearly system urging that all trespassers \ X / 1-| A S l TK i C A N C E R C U R E . coffee : Tf I I V m ade nun--ruble by kidney and J u s t received fr o m P ek in , China—safe, su re as bad as the girl who polishes her be kept off the company's property. TEA SPICES bladder trouble. Dr. K ilm er’ « an d reliable. U .. fa ilin g in its w orks. TO mind to the neglect of her appear 3AKIN0 POWDER Sw am p-R oot the g reat kidney I f you cannot can. w r ife fo r sym ptom blank an ce. and circular. Inclose 4 cen ts in stam ps. EXTRACTS D I A |VA p* rem edy prom ptly relieves. At Steal Horse»’ Tails for “ Rats.” U C a r t l T l L * . druggiRt* in B fty-eent and CONSULTATION TREC Stimulus Needed. Los Angeles.—The constantly In dollar aizefl. You m ay have a «am ple bottle by Human nature requires a stimulus, The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. creasing demand from women for mail free. A lso pam phlet telling all about it. and the taking away of that stimulus “ rats.” puffs and curls Is responsible Addresa I)r. K ilm er & Co.. B ingham ton, N. Y. 1 ( 2 l : First St., c o r . M orriaon, P o r tla n d , O r ^ Is not the best means of keeping a for a new class of criminals, ac man up to bis best individualistic e f cording to the local police, who are fort. _________ _______ seeking a man who Is alleged to cut Lon i oloy Lqual. off horses' tails to get "false” hair. [ c r i m s o n w i n t e r r h u b a r b si m F t !)■ - - n . S6.no P er H undred. $40.00 P er T h oom n d “All men,'' naid the earnest citizen, Owners of horses have reported that NO-v I S T f t I IMF TO PLANT HHUBAR” AND BERRY PLANTS 'are born equal.” They are that,” re their animals are being mysteriously ■ j. B W A G f.E R . T h e R h u b a rb d B e i r y S p e c ia lis t plied Mr. Uaffertjr, 'but they don't “ bobbed ” The owners do not want J PANAI'I M A ________________________________ t'Al IHIBNIA tay equal after they're big enough lo to be blamed for the clipping, as a law of the state prevents the dock 3 ut together In the :? ’ coi ya.d.” ing of horses’ tails. In one day 17 horses were deprived of their tails. - . a M o n m a rt. “Why do. ; o j arg-e wua your wlfu Don't you know it tb.t n’t d j you a 1. Carnegie Truet Company Closed. of good?” ' Cora I c.o. Lut 1 aln t £ New York.—The Carnegie Trust •util a n i'to J..¡.O 41 loa au to Cep... company lias been closed by State ’■ 13 now a “food” it is a medicine, and the her ot tho pie» re. ' Bank Commissioner Cheney. The 1 only medicine inthe wc,rld for cows only, i ■, .4 for I h e c o w a n d , a s Its n a m e in d ica te s , »<». ; . , . ■, r e ta in e d a fte rb irth , company was chartered In 1907 and 1.. , r ud all sim ila r had a paid-up capital of a million ,< ly c u r e d . N o . r . S . v-' ( »he* i r o n y o r few . dollars. Its surplus was $500.000 and ' t o b e v d t h o ’ i t " Kotv • Kura. T h e Raye Lamp is a h i g h gr.de lamp, t o l d at a low price. Its undivided profits aggregated $73,- ,dr g y t ’ *.■ op r o w # h e a lth y Til;**« ar* lam n« t Fat ooxt more. hut there is no bettor in inn made at any prie**. Const reeled o f aolld bra*s; n ick *! piatoli—»asiiv l:»t t clea n ; an W hen Y our C ow s 000. Its gross deposits amounted to ornament to • ny room in a n r b o ’ «**. T h rr D is r c th 'n * k n o w n to tP* art 'm i ' jc n \ dealer for o f ¡am n-nr'.klá* » hatean a fid to th* t » ! vf o f tho r A YO I am p as a li*b*- $8,500,000. The officials of the bank jl ‘A c»* JCt re, ' 'o r :;-n /> d . '.ne m a n u fa c tu r e r «. f ’ Tlnar Fverr d o a 'r r eycrTwhprr. I f not a t youra. write fo r ST1A3T Issued a statement saying a quiet descriptive circular to th r D rtrrst a»r**ncv o f the | 0 7 / t ' ^ o c L V ic r t C o . , I y n d o n v ll l e , V t , WMITI run had been In progress for a UCHT Y w w < ■ S T A N D A R D O IL C O V sP A N Y iIn co rp o ra te d ) week and ready available resources had been used up. j \s>k your cl >c$ r about rh THE¥ERYBEST ,v ¡■forms “ C ase*rets are certa in ly fine. 1 g ave a fr ic o d o n - w hen the d octor • s 4 treatin g him fo r can cer Of the »toi-i .cb Tk next n - rn in g h e peseed four p ie « * * o f .-$ tap»* w orm #le then g ot a b o* and in three dava he p*»*cd a tap e-w orm 4 6 fee« long. It w ar Mr. M stt P r ic k , o f M iU ersburg, D eu ph in C o Pa I am qu ite a w ork er fo r Caeca, rets. 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