Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 10, 1911, Image 3

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    Wear This StylishJSuift!
IN THE HOME OF PELICANS
The man who U admired ta the «well*
Studying the Huge. Ungainly Binds at
Close Range and Observing Tlitlr
Method of Feeding Their Younq.
diem*< d m»»n w ho»* c lo t h e « a re f*»h
>OHl>le. and are 1911 ittyle«. You will
Hint m an In your utd^bborhoodl
1911 at' leu nrejuat in. u e t thl» ault
x — thH iw eili-at, olnaeieet, snappicnt
L*t> le wm e v e r c r e a t e d — and b e t t e r
y o u r u p p e n r a n e e ! THIS IS OUR
IOC A: W e w ant o n e m an hm ou r
ri'p rea en ta ii vm in y o u r u e lic h -
b o r i i o o d . Y o u 'v e ii o t a lo t o f
.f r i e n d «
T h e y w e a r e lo t h e a .
It ia th e eualeat t h in « in the
'w orld t o K©t th em t o o r d e r th e ir
c lo t h - h fr o m y o u . P rice s . $7 60 and
up. T h o s e ord er* m enu a b ljf I hih I-
u e w th a t m o r e th a n d o u b le *
y o u r H«iP*.ry, and t h e w ork i* the
ea siest, c lea neat, n ice s t o ccu p a tion
ri in t h e w orld New rep resen ta tive*
m a k e $6 to $10 a day
Y ou sim ply
tuko th e o r d e r and m easurem ent*
ind mad them to ui We make Hiocl- the*
p thorn on approval to your friend and
hand you the prollt money. A Regular
Clnchl That • tho beauty of beau iu busi­
ness for yourself. Sit right down now;
write us a postal or a loiter for tho free out
fit to representatives. And you get the
•nahla tador-inado.
_ over w orn In your
•ur personal appear
bust ness is worth a postal
•a. then a ct now —
IMOttCAN WOOLEN MILLS CO., Dept. 512. Chichi*
|C
^
Women aa well as men are
made miserable by kidney and
bladder trouble. Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root the threat kidney
remedy promptly relieve«. At
U L « r \ i T i L . . druRRists in tifty-cent and
dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by
mail free. Also pamphlet telling all about it.
Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y.
TO
R I A M F
Prayer Unanswered.
It bad been ruining all day and lit­
tle Mark, shut up In the house, was
•nilous to get out and play. Hls
mother, In another room, thought
that she heard him talking, and pres­
ently Inquired to whom.
"I was talking to God, mnrama,” the
chUd replied. "I asked Him to make
It stop raining so I could go outdoors,
but—I don’t think He was very p’llte
about It. He never let on that He
heard me at all!”
Only On* "BROM O QUININE”
That ia L A X A T IV E hhOMO QUININE. Look
for the signature o f E. W. GROVE. Used the
World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 26c.
Asbestos Ironholder.
Ironholders made from a piece of
asbestos the desired size, and covered
with drilling or heavy unbleached mus
lln, are light and keep out heat. There
should be a ring or loop sewed to one
corner to hang the holder.
Easiest to Give Un.
Friend (sarcastically)—“ Which one
of your many bad habits do you think
you could manage to give up?" Easy
On« (nettled)—"That of lending my
friends monev " —n-iitimnre American.
A Corking Good Smoke.!
FULL 5
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1 WORTH
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Write for Prices and òdm ple
S ig .5 ic h e l& C o .
PORTLAND. ORE.
W h o le s a le A g e n t s
Jp\
IN S IS T U P O N
and
WESTERN Gasolin«
Kerosene M AN TLES
L. A. KLEIN & CO., lie., Distribute
28 F r o n t S t r e e t
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P o r t la n d . O r e .
„ COFFEEl
T E A S P IC E S
BAKING POWDER
- EXTRACTS
J U S T R IG H T
CLOS SET ft DEYEBSj
PORTLAND. ORE.
The first time I ever saw a motley
•
t o » d of half-crown pelicans I thought
nature had surely done her best to
make something ugly and ridiculous
It was a warm day, and the birds stood
(round with their mouths open, pant
ing like a lot of dogs after a chase,
their pouches shaking at every breath
When I went near the youngsters went
totteilng off on their big webbed fee!
with wings dragging on this side act!
that ,as If they were poorly hand ed
crutches. The youngsters huddled to
(ether by hundreds In a small place
Those on the outside pushed and
climbed to get near the center, till 1:
looked worse than any football scrim
mage 1 ever saw.
In this wide area of low Island:
j trid water It was necessary, since we
J
wanted to study the pelicans at close
j
range, to adopt some method of hid­
ing. We took a large wagon umbrelti
covered with a piece of green can­
vas, that hung down around the sides.
This we planted among the tules at
the edge of a large colony, and cover­
ed the top well with reeds. The whole
thing soon passed as part of the en­
vironment, while from the inside the
camera man could point bis camera
out through a narrow slit In the can­
vas, take pictures and make observa
tlons at will.
One might wonder how such a huge
billed bird as a pelican could feed a
helpless chick just out of the egg. It
was done with apparent ease.
The
old bird regurgitated a Ashy soup into
the front end of the pouch, and the
baby pelican pitched right In and help­
ed himself out of this family dish. As
the young bird grew older, and larger,
at each meal he kept reaching farther
into the big pouch of hls parent until
finally, when he was half grown, It
was a most remarkable sight.
The
mother opened her mouth, and the
whole head and neck of her nestling
disappeared down her capacious maw
while he hunted for hls dinner In tho
Internal regions.—Collier’s Monthly.
THAT
AWFUL
BACKACHE
Tured by Lydia E.
Vegetable Compound
IN L A T E W I N T E R
A N D EA R LY S P R IN G
] W e fin is h p la to and
b rid g e w ork f o r ou t-
o f - t o w n p a tro n * in
o n e da y i f d esired .
P a in less e x t r a c t io n
fr e e w h en plate* o r
b rid g e w ork is ord er-
®d« Consultation free.
MolarCrowns $ 5 . 0
t«2 H
rint
s t .. co r . M orrison. Portland. Or.
22k Bridr*T»«th4.0
aaw.t. «an. i
■K ST M E TH OD «
A li w ork fu lly gu aran teed fo r fifte e n years.
W ise Dental Co.,i»c.
P a in le s s D e n t is t s
N IN n f Building. Third and W ashington P0RTULN0. O H
Oiflc* H osts : • A. M. te • T. M. laadajs, » t e l
The Right W ay
In All caaes o f
DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA,
COLDS, ETC,
O f All Horses, Brood Mares, Colts,
Stallions, is to
“ SPOHN THEM ”
On their tongue« or in th « feed p a t Spohn’ s Liquid
Compound. G iv«th erem edy t o a llo f them. It act«
on th a b ood and gland«. It routa the disease by
expelling the disease germs. I t wards off the trou­
ble, no m atter how they are "exposed. ** A baoluto-
ly free from anything injurious. A child can safe­
ly take it. 50 cen t«a n d SI.00; ffi.OO and $10 00 the
dozen. Sold by drugrgista, harness dealers, or aent
exp mas paid by the manufacturers.
Special Agent* Wanted
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.
C h e m is t s a n d B a c t e r io l o g is t s
GOSHEN. IND-
U. S. A.
Gold rillings
1 .0
Enamel Fillings 1.00
Silver Fillings
.5 0
Good Rubber
Pletes
5 .0 0
Best Red Rubber _ _ «
Plates
7 .5 0
Psinless Extr’ tion . 5 0
FARM LANDS
Bought a n d Sold
HARRY M. COURTRIGHT
Y eon Bldg., Portland, Ore.
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T W O G R A N D C R U IS E S —
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The Finn T to H le
b e r I, 1911, and the Second from S a n
F r a n c i s c o . F e b r u a r y 17, 1912.
Br the l a r g e .
Transatlantic S. 8.
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CLEVELAND ( f t ™ )
t c c n «ri *. «rU»* .1
Washington, March^8.—The most
extensive moveme.it of troops and war
vessels ever executed in this country
in time of peace is now under way ty
order of the president, the objective
being the countiy north o f the Mex­
ican boundary and the waters o f the
two oceans at either end o f it.
Twenty thousand soldiers — more
Ihn n one-fourth o f the army o f the
Dni
nitid States o f all arms o f the
service are moving toward the Mt-x-
ica 1 border. Four armored cruisers
compri.-ing the t.f.h division o f the
Atlantic fleet, have been ordered from
Northern waters to the naval station at
Guantanamo, Cuba. Most of the Pa-
cirtc fleet is, or shoitly will be, on its
way to assemble at San Pedro and San
Diego, Cal., and 2,000 marines are pre­
paring to make the Guantanamo sta-
tio 1 tneir.temporary htadquarters.
It was officially announced at the
White House and at the War and Navy
departments that the purpose o f this
^reat mobilization, unprecedented save
in war times, is the training o f officers
and men under service conditions and
practice in co-operation between the
land and naval forces.
Other pains
were taken by all officially concerned
in the matter to give this color to the
sudden activities; but these state­
ments were acctpted with increasing
reserve. The executive offices were
steeped in mystery; the entire morn­
ing was given over to conference with
officers of the War and Navy depart­
ments.
This thick atmosphere o f mystery,
and the efforts to minimize the im­
portance o f the business, lent a sig­
nificance to the fact that Major Gen­
eral Leonatd Wood, chief o f staff of
the army, in an effrrt to elude intei-
viewers, slipped out o f one of the rear
windows o f the president’s office and
beat a retreat through the secluded
portions o f the White H oise grounds
to a rear entrance o f the War depart­
ment.
The real significance o f this activity,
which has been confined appa e ltly to
the last 48 hours or less, is thought
to relate very directly to conditii ns in
Mexico, and to the growing belief
that the situation there is by no means
as satisfactory as the Mexican govern­
ment would have it believed.
There
are persistent reports that the physi­
cal condition o f President Diaz has
lately become such as to alarm his ad­
herents and that momentous dtvelop-
m si t ! are to be prepared fbr.
One report current here today was
that the Pearson syndicate, heavily
interested in enterprises in Northern
Mexico, had appealed to the British
government for adequate protection of
its own and other foreign interests in
preparation for the chaotic conditions
that would almost certainly follow any
serious loss o f prestige, to say nothing
o f the collapse of the Diaz govern­
ment.
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KODAKS
Writ* for catalogue« and literat.ira.
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and printing Mail orders given prompt attention
P o r tla n d P h o to L u p p ly C o
149 TVrd Street
p o k t L A N D . ORF.
M O H A I R
wÄ
nd
kTHE KEY STONER
TO. H E A L T H
IS
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH
BITTERS
Our two complete 1911 Catalogs will illus­
trate and explain the many superior points
of excellence of the complete high-grade
lines of Dairy and Creamery Machinery
and Supplies and Gasoline Engines which
we carry. These valuable books are com­
plete guides and are sent postpaid free of
charge upon receipt of name and address.
Send in your request now. State whether
you wish Dairy or Creamery Catalog.
Monroe & Crisefl
PORTIAND, OREGON
DAIRY MACHINERY and SUPPLIES
Dictionary'» Defect.
The occupant of the fourth floor
flat was looking through the pag -a of
the dictionary the agent was trying to
sell him. "No,” he said, closing the
book and handing It back. “I don’t
want It. It’s 20 years behind the
times. It defines ’Janitor’ aa the ’care-
taker’ of a building. He’s the care-
maker!’’
To Mend Tablecloth.
| To repair a tablecloth lay It quit«
flat with the hole uppermost and cover
It with a piece of plain bruasela net.
tack It on and darn with tine flax.
i When Ironed It will scarcely be n o
tleeable. It the tablecloth la beyond
I repair cut squares from the best part
of It and hem round. These will ao>
aver aa serviettes for everyday use.
Remedies are Needed
W ere we perfect, which we are not, medicines would
not often be needed. But since our systems have be­
com e weakened, impaired and broken down through
indiscretions which have gone on from the early ages,
through countless generations, remedies are needed to
aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwise
acquired weaknesses. T o reach the seat of stomach
weakness and consequent digestive troubles, there is
nothing so good as Dr. Bierce’ s G olden Medical Discov-
® glyceric compound, extracted from native medic-
inal roots—sold for over forty years with great satisfaction to all users. For
>\eak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomach after eating.
Ilearthurn, Bad Breath, Belching of food, Chronic Diarrhea and other Intestinal
Derangements, the ’ ‘ D iscovery’ ’ is a time-proven and most efficient remedy.
T h e ¿ e n u in e h a s o n its
o u ts id e w r a p p e r th e
S iG n a tu re
^ ou can’ t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-alco­
holic, medicine o p 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.
^ r* Pierce’ s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver
bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy.
T a k e the G a m e S er io us ly .
O n l y a T e m p o r a r y A d v a n ta g e .
Girls play a strenuous game of
The gift of good looks la of such
hockey in Australia. Iu a recent game primary advantage to every man, that
between the Waratah and Thistle It seems a wonder how ugly peopl*
clubs the casualties were one Anger manage so frequently to excel tboe*
broken and another severely crushed, who have It In the battle of Ufa.—
an eye blackened and a face Irre­ Pa yne.
trievably damaged, a knee bruised
and shin cut so badly that the blood
saturated a boot, several mouths cut
and a number of shins sliced through
shin pads._________________
Prize Horseshoe Collection.
On the walls of the old castle at
Oakham, England, Is a great array of
horseshoes. Every peer of the realm
visiting the town of Rutland gives a
horseshoe, and many of these shoes
have histories.
“THE STOMACH IS THE MEASURE
OF YOUR HEALTH ”
HOSTETTER.
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar-
coated, easy to take as candy, regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver anil bow­
els. Do not gripe.
If there is any weakness
try the Bitters at once.
Its results are certain.
Pen its Eve Salve
Bill Leads to Arrest.
Sacramento- A fter listening spell­
bound to the discussion and hearing
the assembly pass a bill abolishing
capital punishment, Joseph W. Coon­
ey, wanted as the murderer o f his
cousin, walked over to the senate
chamber and gave himself up to Sena­
tor Thomas Finn, who is also sheriff
o f San Francisco city and county.
“ I'm Joe Cooney and they want me,
Tom ,” he said when the senator ap­
peared. “ All right,” replied Finn,
“ come along.” The two left the sen­
ate chamber without attracting notice.
D a y s > * 0 JU gaos «hoard mi i
O p tio n a l T o u r s o f 17 DAYS IN INDIA.
14 DAYS IN JAPAN .
S e n d fo r I llu s t r a t e d B o o k le t .
“ Since I began to meet people who
won't let anybody see how they do a
hing because they have a secret
:nethod which they are not ready to
lvulge just yet 1 have been like a
razy woman," said the housekeeper.
There are plenty of those budding
;enluscs doing odd Jobs about towu.
)ne of them came to our house the
Cher day to mend a suitcase. It was
n easy job. He could have taken the
,itng Into the storeroom and mended
t In half an hour, but Insteud of that
e Insisted upon taking It home. He
nd a secret process lor doing things
ke that, he said, and preferred not to
. ork where anybody else could fiuJ
ut how he did It.
"While my curiosity over the suit-
ase was still seething a woman who
s quite handy at draughting patterns
tirred It still more by refusing to cut
nit a waist pattern at my bouse be-
ause she has her own method of cut-
ing that she Isn’t ready to advertise
ust yet.
"Right on the heels of that a car
>et renovator was proof against all
itandlshmenls to come to the bouse to
ake spots out of a rug. He has a
leansing formula which he will nut
ake chances on giving away by doing
work outside of his own shop, so the
■ug went to him.
"The other day a man came around
0 fight water bugs. In a sense I had
ilm at my mercy because he couldn’t
.ake the bugs home, but he did the
i«xt best thing and ordered me to
<tay out of the kitchen while the
process of extermination was going
m. Was the process dangerous? I
tsked. No, it wasn't dangerous, but
t was a secret which he didn't wish
to reveal, not even to an Innocent
Housekeeper like me.
“And so they come and go through
all the tradeB, every man studying out
1 system better than anybody else's.
When all those geniuses let their
.deus loose upon the world something
Ike a revolution ought to take place."
lo Dwi itfli vjiiUO.
When one Is In a great hurry to us«
the glue, Invariably It 1 b found to be
hard and Impossible to uss. It may
be softened by heat or by adding a
teaspoonful or more of vinegar to th*
bottle, and allowing It to stand for a
few minutes. If the bottle can be kept
Rivers’ Joke.
SIRE IMPERSONATES SON.
Rivers had Just got home and was In a warm place all the time It will
t»--... Is any left.
stumbling over the things In the dark stay soft as lew«'
He Takes Civil Service Job Boy Won. hallway. “ What are you growling
If They Had Their Deeerte.
about, dear?" called out Mrs. Rivers
Both Are Arrested.
The Astronomer—“ What Is your
from
the
floor
above.
“
I
am
growl­
theory concerning shooting stars?"
San Francisco— Because he took a
position in the postoffice here which ing." he answered In hls deepest bass The Dramatic Critic—“ Well, I’ve seen
his son had won by competitive civil voice, "to drown the barking of my a whole lot of them that ought to be
shins!" _________________
shot.”—St T onis Times,
service examination, George J. Reg-
ley Sr., was arrested on an indictm nt
Time to Think.
charging him with conspiracy to de­
RELIEVES
A man who Is really thoughtful of
fraud the United States governmment. the Family Name should begin to
TIRED EYES
Regley’s son, George J. Jr., was ar­ think about It quite a while before It
Good Den,and tor Unyx.
rested on the same charge.
occurs to him to enter the name of
Near Santa Catarina an American
The son passed the examination John Doe on the police blotter.—Atch­
company has extensive onyx quarries.
some time ago and was placed on the ison Globe.
The onyx Is hauled 60 miles by mule
eligible list. When a position became
teams to the coast and shipped to
Giving Him the Worst of It.
vacant, his father appeared at the
"Saying you can’t beat a corpora­ San Diego, Cal., where It Is polished
postoffice to claim the place.
The
father filed a bond and assumed the tion Is all wrong. Why, whenever and prepared for market. Notwlth
duties of the position before it was my factory whistle blows It tells the standing the expensive method of
time of day to a lot of persons who transportation, the company Is In a
discovered that he was impersonating
thriving condition and proposes to In­
don’t pay me a cent for It."
his son.
crease the oi’ tont
**’ «' on.rrlea.
Many Seeking Benefits.
Washington — Relatives dependent
on those who lost their lives in the
forest fires which swept the West last
summer will
receive
the
$15,-
000 appropriation made by the last
congress for their relief, as soon as
the officers o f the department o f agri­
culture and forest service can formu­
late plans for its distribution. A num­
ber o f claims already have reached the
department.
A date will be fixed
imiting the time in which such claims
can be filed and will be given consid­
eration.
OREGON AND WASHINGTON
is our pride—our hobby—our study for year* and
now our success, and our* i* the b< *t i-alnl««* work
to be found anywhere, no natter how much you
pay. C om p are o u r P rice«.
| N o Mercury, P oison s
l o r Drugs Used. No
, Operations o r Cutting
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
England and Germany Want Their In­
terests in Mexico Protected—
Pinkliam ’s
Taft Takes Action.
Oranges in Place of soap.
Many of the women In Florida scrub
their floor with oranges. In almoBt
any town In the orange-growing dis­
trict women may be seen using them
exactly as many housekeepers uss
soap. The acid In the oranges doe*
the cleansing, and the boards are a*
white as snow after the application
This wondeful man has
made a life study o f the
properties o f Roots,
Herbs and Barks, and
is Riving the world the
benefit o f his service«.
Guarantees to cure Catarrh. Asthma, Lung,
Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Privat«
Diseases o f M n and Women.
A SUR^- C A N C E R C U R E
Just received from Pekin, China—safe, aura
and reliable. Unfailing in its works.
I f you cannot cat’., write fo r symptom blank
lad circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps.
CONSULTATION fRTC
Threat of Foreign Intervention
Makes Big Stir.
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
We seldom feel JUST R1QHT
for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
and
Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t
,
At
a time KASI’HRILLA is the best and
Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists lafest such
Blood Purifier, the most successfu
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, irescription for spring humors and such
50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in lisorders of the blood as boils, pimples
Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books justules, blotches, sores and cutaneou
and Eye Advice Free by Mail.
iruptions. Kasparilla is admitted to bi
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
he best remedy for that lack of energy
ind the peculiar debility so prevalen
Yield of One r-ennsyivania Oak.
luring the close of winter and the opening
The largest oak tree In Huntlngtofl A spring. For derangements of the di
township. Adams county, was cut last
estive organs it is a natural corrective
week on the farm of John R. Sadler. 'perating directly upon the liver and ali
nentary
canal, gently but persistently
The tree was five feet across the
It:
stump and took the men several hours simulating a healthy activity.
influence extends, however, t<
to place it prostrate. Eleven hundred oeneficial
-very portion of the system, aiding in thi
and three large wagon spokes were processes of digestion and assimilation o:
taken from the trunk and twelve food, promoting a wholesome, natural
cords of wood were cut from the top appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
'breath, irregularities of the bowels, con­
and branches— Phtl-dpinhla Record.
stipation and the long list of troubles
Takes the Right View.
directly traceable to those unwholesome
Don’t go through life looking for conditions.
Kasparilla dispels drowsi­
trouble, for faults, for failures, for the ness, headache, backache and despond­
crooked, the ugly and the deformed; ency due to inactivity of the liver,
It is a
don’t see the distorted man—see the kidneys and digestive tract.
man that God made. Just make up strengthening tonic of the highest value.
your mind firmly at the very outset In THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE
life that you will not criticise or con­ HOYT C hemical C o . Portland, Oregon
demn others or find fault with their
mistakes and shortcomings.—Orison
Congratulations Amiss.
Swett Marrt"-i
Young Lady (coming in with part
Sore throat is no trifling ailment. It ner from room where progressive
will sometimes carry infection to the en­
tire system through the :o< d you eat. whist Is being played)—"Oh, mammy,
I’ve captured the ’booby.’ ” Mother—
Hamlins Wizard Oil lire- Sore Throat.
"Well, my dear daughter, come and
s a in tlin e s s u n p o p u l a r .
kiss me, both of you.”—Scraps.
That state of mind, which let us call
the Ignominy of the virtuous. Is not
Advancement In Turkey.
entirely confined to boys of nine
Foreigners now have the right to
years. I have seen grown men and own real estate on the same terms as
women, being accused of saintliness, natives of the country In any part of
over whose faces passed an expres­ the Ottoman empire except In the Hed
sion of mortification. They would ac­ Jaz, a district In Arabia containing the
cept with more complacency the trib­ sacred cities of Islam.
ute that they were getting to be devils
in their old age.—Max Eastman, In the
Atlantic. _________________
Mothers wTl find Mrs. WmsioWa Seething
Byrup the b- st remedv to use lor their children
luring the teething period.
Thoughtfulness.
Thoughtfulness is always doing lit­
tle kindnesses; thoughtfulness has an
Instinct for seeing the little things
that need to be done, and then for
doing them.—Ruskln.
Be One of the First
Business Secrets That Seem Unim­
portant, but Are Guarded With
Much Jealousy.
Morton*« Gap, Kentucky.—“ T suf
"eretl two years with female disorders.
my health was verj
bad and 1 had r
continual backach
which was simpl;
awful. I could no’
stand on my fee
long enough to cool
a meal's v i c t u a l ,
without my b a k
uearlv killing mi^
and I would havt
such dragging sen
s a i.1 o n 8 I c o u ld
. ______
-liart.lv bear it. 1
had soreness iu each side, could not
i tand tight clothing, and was irregular.
I was completely run down. On ad­
vice 1 took Lydia E. I ’inkham’s Vege­
table Compound and Liver Pills and
om enjoying good health. It is now
more than two years and I have not
had an ache or pain since I do all my
own work, washing and everything,
and never have the backache anv more.
I think your medicine is grand and I
praise it to all my neighbors. If you
think my testimony will help others
you may publish it.” —Mrs. O llie
W oodall , Morton’ s Gap, Kentucky.
Backache is a symptom o f organic
weakness or derangement.
If you
have backache don’t neglect it. To
iet permanent relielf you must reach
the root o f the trouble. Nothing we
know of will do this so surely as Lydia
E. Pinkham's Compound.
W r it e to M rs. P in k lia m , at
L y n n , M ass., fo r sp e cia l a d v ice.
Y o u r le tte r w ill be a b s o lu te ly
co n fid e n tia l, a n d th e a d v ice free.
C. Gee Wo Painless Dentistry
The Chinese Doctor
TROOPS RUSHED HAVE THEIR OWN SYSTEMS
TO BORDER LINE
* 3 0 .0 0 0 is Boy'* Profit.
New York W. J. Ronan, a tele­
phone boy in the office o f James R.
Keene, made $30,000 in a Wall street
speculation, according to his testimony
in the bankruptcy proceedings of
Lathrop, Haskins & Co., one o f the
stock exchange firms caught in the
collapse of the Hocking pool.
Credi­
tors are endeavoring to show that Mr.
Keene was responsible for the failure
o f the pool and that young Ronan
turned his knowledge to good account.
RHEUMATISM
M u n yon ’s U beum allsin R em ed y relieves
pnlus lu the legs. a n u s, b ack , stiff o r
sw ollen Joints.
C ontains no m orphine,
opium , c o e s fb e o r d ru g s to deaden the
pain. It n eu tralise« the aeld and drive«
j u t all rh eum atic poison s fro m the sy s-
rof. u in ifo n , 5lhl and J eff-
tem. W r i t e
erson S is., P h ils., Pa., fo r m edica) ad*
vice, a b solu tely free.
Chance for Compromise.
Cobble—I should like to lend 70 a
that ten dollars, old man. but I know
how It would be If I did—It would '
end our friendship. Stone— Well, old
ch-’ p, there has been a great deal of
friendship between us. I think If you
could make It five, we might worr/
along on half ns much.—Lit*.
Loose Shoe«.
Quite aa bad as too tight ehoe^
against which we are always warned,
are too I oobs ores; they cause corn«
and bunions and often pr-^uce flatten­
ing of the arches
PIUS CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
Your drunsmt will refund money If HAZO OINT-
MKNT full, tocure any c . hc o f Itching, blind
bleeding or Protruding Pile, in 6 to 14 days. 60c
K ow -K ure
is not a “food” —it is a medicine, and the
only medicine in the world for cows only.
M ade for the c o w and, as it« nam e Indicate«,
a c o w c a r t . Barrenness, retained afterbirth,
a b o rtIo n ,«e o u r«,ca k ;d u d d e r, and all aimilar
affection« positively and quickly cured. No
one w h o keepa co w «, w hether m an y or few*
ca n afford to be w ithout " K o w - K u r m .’
It It m ade especially to keep co w s healthy
Our book “ W h a t to Do W h e n Y ou r C ow «
Are S ick ".a en t free Ask you r local dealer for
'K o w - K u t * , " o r »end to the m anufacturers.
D a iry A s s o c i a t i o n C o „ LyndonvM la, V t.
A Pig In Their Midst.
Hose company No. 1 has a pff? In
their mdlst, which Is tolng soon to the
one who Is fortunat enough to hold
the lucky number. A number of per­
sons are anxious to secure the young
porker.—Atlantic Highlands Journal.
Biliousness
"I have nacd your valuable Cawaret*
and I find them perfect. Couldn't do
without them. I have uaed them for
aorae time for indigestion ami biliouanea*
and am now completely cured. Recom­
mend them to everyone Once tried, you
will never be without them in the
family.” —Edward A. Marx, Albany, N.V.
KWwaa.t PaJatabw. Pot.nL
T u t. G nat
It’s Coming to This.
With apartment houses along River­
side drive, New York, advertising "ten
rooms and three baths" and "11 room.a
and four baths," before long one may
expect to be offered five baths and a
room, or, In the Rooms for Rent col­
umn, ” N!c« suite of three soapy baths
In cleanly neighborhood, with privi­
lege of using fire escape for sleeping
purposes."—Jiide-e
wniy naai is.ea tor uompeterte*.
The pursuit of wealth Is not the aim
ind end of existence. For whether It
he laborer at hls bench or the man-
iglng director at hls desk, the accu-
nulatlon of a competence la only de-
tirable In that It allows each to en­
joy hls life In hi« own way.
Th* ln v«.»i*e Talleyrand.
Talleyrand’* face w h s s o Impassive
that It Is Impoeslbl« to Interpret It.
Ijinnes and Murat ueed to say of him
Jokingly that If, while he was speak­
ing with you. somebody kicked him
from behind, hls face would show
nothing—Napoleon (Quoted In “The
Corsican").
W .
L .
YOUNG MEN WANTED
TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND
REPAIR A U T O M O B IL E S .
Thorough, practical and unlimit­
ed course. We assist students to
secure positions us chauffeurs,
repa.rmen, etc. Write
Automobile School of Oregon
21« tedeale Trarf telfe«
PORTLAND.
OREGON
eeley IALCOHOL
OPIUM— TOBACCO
! (u re
Rabtta Foriti»
Only AQthoricad
•titut« la ~
for illoati
P o r t l a n d ,O r e g o n
P N Ü
[w
N o. lO -’ II
U R N w r itin g ; t o B f lT e r t i i a n p l M M
m e n i Io n t h la p a p a r .
D O U G L A S
r , » " ] *2 -®°*3 *3 -s? & *4 S h o e s t*.SlS
W. L. Douglas »hoes rout more to make than ordinary shoos,
because higher grade leathers are used and selected with greater
care. These are the reasons why W. L. Douglas shoes are guar­
anteed to hold their shape, look and fit better and wear longer
than any other shoos you can buy
r r mcwAHF of Muarrmrrrs. -* j
T he genuine have W . L. Douglas name and th * retail
price stamped on the bottom , which guarantees full value ,
and protects the w earer against high prices and iafariorshous. j
RCTU M F S U B S T IT U T E S O L A IM F D TO m f J V O T A O O O O l
Do Good Novae Sl«k*n. W «.k .n or G ripe
Rebels Fight With Dynamite.
If yoer Sealer «anfMS ■nm.ly yon wllh th. senQln. W.I.PonslM »hoes, w p,«
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Me. Zk, Me. Never u g Ip bulk. P u n o
r 0*i*lo*. flno** a*-nt direct from fartory to wMtr*r. allciiar*-«
wOV® 8HOKS
T H E H . T N O R T O N CO.
ccc.
El Paso, Tex. Mail advices from
W . L . DtHigliM, l i f t • p a r k • ( ., B r o c k t o n , M u m . $ 2 0 0 , $ X .I 0 4 M » f l
SI3 and 315 Front S t
PORT1-AND. OFF,
Torreon say that American Consular
Agent Carothers has received official
advices o f severe fighting at Tapia,
Durango, in which dynamite was used.
The rebels left the city after many
had been killed on both sides, and then Color m ore good* brighter and faeter color* than any other dye. On* 10c package colors all*, w o o l and cotton
destroyed the water works.
o,w,wiu— ■ 1 Tssifi&i
C ouchs l C o ld «
W rit* T o d e , fo r P r ic e .
PUTNAM
for
FADELESS
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