WHEN YOU GO TO PORTLAND. STOP AT THE New Hotel Foster Third and Davis Streets, Near Depot 200 Rooms with hot and cold run­ ning water and telephone. Free Baths. Rooms 50c. per day up. Spe­ cial rates for Room and Board. Free Auto Bus meets every train or boat. PRINT WITHOUT INK M E A L T I M E ! TAFT SCORCHES FINGER GIANT TRUSTS Lumber and Paper Men Foes of Reciprocity. Y O U SH O U LD T R Y By Means of Electricity Inventor Can Print a Newspaper In All Huee of the Rainbow With On# Contact. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS London.—About twc years ago a fu­ gitive paragraph drifting In the Eng- There is no question ' Hah press had for Its subject a possi­ Furniture Hint. ble “printing without Ink." but that the Bitters The bluish cast that oomea on high­ ly polished furniture In damp weath­ I Just now a seml-technlcal London will quickly restore the er can be removed by wiping the fur­ ; publication has succeeded In running niture with luke warm water In which ’ down the author of the discovery and appetite, aid digestion there Is a tablespoonful of ammonia j from him It has the story of the ex- and prevent L i v e r to a gallon of water. Dry the furni­ 1 perlment up to date. The man la Ce- ture thoroughly and heat the room. If I cil Bembrtdge, London address not Troubles, Malaria, Fe­ possible, for the dampness of the ■ given. room Is what causes It and plainly in­ It waa an accidental lead which Mr. ver and Ague. dicates that the room must be dried Bembrldge picked up In hit discovery out In some manner. of tnkles9 printing. It was about 12 | Start today. years ago that, working In hla labora-1 V alu a b le F o o tp r in ts. tory with an electric battery, he had A young Colorado ranchman haa sold spread a sheet of tin on the table and two hardened dinosaur tracks for a col­ on the tin plate he had laid a piece of lege course. Thus, It appears that A Fuller Insight. moist paper. The bare ends of the when it comes to leaving valuable A young man who had just married copper wires from his battery trailed footprints the dinosaur has the Urea over this sheet of wet paper which suggested to his wits that thsy should of great men treadlug water.—Detroit argus some question fully and frankly had Btuck fast to the plate of tin. News. His experiment originally was to dis­ every morning. This, he thought, cover a certain electro-metallurgical would help them to gain a fuller tn- action In connection with gold and for slght into each other's nature, thus the purpose of the experiment he making for Increased happiness The reached Into his pocket for a gold coin. tlrst question happened to be, "Can a ^ P ortla n d , O regon X R esid en t and Day S ch ool f o r G irla 1 ? ^ ^ As he brought a handful of miscellane­ woman dress on $76 a year?” He ch a rg e o f Sistere o f 8 t . J o h n Baptiat ( E p iscopa l )| ous coins from his pocket, a gold took the affirmative, and whan last Collagiaia, Academic and Elamantary Dapartaaanta, I Magic, A rt, Elocution. Gymnasium. 'piece slipped through his lingers, roll­ seen he had climbed Into a hay loft F o r ca ta log address T H E S I S 'I E It S U P E R I O R ed upon the table and In catching and was pulling the ladder up after O f f i c e 30. S t. H e le n a H a l l at the coin, he clamped the sovereign him. upon one of the connecting battery wires and In firm contact with the WOOL « MOHAIR. HIDES Ï PELISI moist paper. In the effort at stop­ Wa Want AU You Have. Write for prim and ¿fepiag tags. 1 ping the coin, too, the other wire THE H. F. NORTON COMPANY. 313-315 Front St. Portland. Ore. J was pushed over until it lay In con-1 .. ............................ tact with the sheet of tin. Then came the accidental discovery. T P / \ T % A T r C AND k o d a k He reached for the coin and In pick­ v 1# a a I V O s u p p l i e s Write for catalogue* and literature. Developing ing It up was surprised to find upon S ijaii and printing. DOCTORS FAILED TO HELP HER Mail orders given prompt attention Portland Photo Supply Co. 149 Third Street PORTLAND. ORE. FREE T O YOU . A sample of Clover Leaf Catarrh Remedy, the bent remedy ever offered for the treatment and relief o f nasal catarrh and cold in the head. Ask your druggist for a free sample apd if he has not it send to us with the name of your druggist and we will send it free. Sold by all druggists; price 60 cents. Prepared by Clover Leaf Pharmacy, Cloverdale, Cal. Cured by Lydia E. Pmkham’s Vegetable Compound D r .W m . P fu n d e r ’ s . t n C E L E B R A T E D LU N BLOOD PURtFItK A Tonic, Alterative and Resolvent. The best rem edy fo r Kidneys, L iver and Bowels. Eradicates Pimples, Eruptions and Disorders o f the Skin. Purifies the Blood and gives Tone, Strength and Vigor to the entire system. placed anyw here, at» traeU and kills all Ilia*. Neat, clean, ornamental, con v en ­ ient,cheap. I.iutts all season. C an't spill or ,tip over, will not soil ¡or injure anything. Guaranteed effect­ ive. Of all dealers or sent prepaid for 20c. IIAKOLD MOMF.RS I ISO lie Kalb A vs. i a s * i i A Gold Piece Slipped Through Flngere. Hie Pound, 'Wis. — “ I am glad to an- nounce that I have been cured of dys­ pepsia and female troubles b y y o u r m e d i c i n e . I had been troubled with both for fourteen years and consulted different d o c t o r s , but failed to get any relief. A fter using Lydia E. Pinkham’s V e g e t a b l e Com­ pound and B l o o d Purilier I can say I am a well woman. I can’t find words to express my thanks for the good your medicine has done me. You maypublish this if you wish." —Mrs. H e r m a n S i e t h , Pound, Wis. The success o f Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots ana herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam­ mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir­ regularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi­ gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra­ tion. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills, and suffering women owe it to themselves to at least give this medicine a trial. Proof is abundant that it has cured thousands of others, and w h y should it not cure youi* I f yon w a n t sp ecia l a d v ic e w r it« M rs. P in k h a m , L yn n , M ass., fo r it. I t is fr e e a n d a lw a y s h e lp fu l. the moist paper an absolutely clear Imprint of the coin In a brownish black. He describee the print as even clearer than If he had inked the coin Brooklyn, It. Y- and applied the Inked surface to the paper by careful pressure. Following hla questionings he pro­ cured a few linotype lines of print, Moat economical and effective for house assembled them, and placed the type, and school heating. face down, on a like sheet of moist paper resting upon a like sheet of tin. J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO. Front and Market Sts. Portland, Or. . When the battery wlrea were connect­ ed with the type metal and with the SEND FOR CATALOGU E. tin sheet and current applied, every letter showed from the type lines with­ out blur or blemish. Taking a sheet of zinc In lieu of the tin, again the electrical Influences OPIUM—TOBACCO brought the same general effect, H nbita P o s itiv e ly C ared . O n ly a u th o riz e d K e e le r In - though the crudest of hand methods a titu te in O reg on . W r ite f o r illu s tr a te d cir c u la r . were used In applying the type to the K ielet institute . 7 1 C. 1 i th IL paper. Dry paper was not affected; P O R T L A N I d ,O r e g o n ! moisture was required for the proper conductivity After proving to his satisfaction Two educations. that, regardless of the pressure upon Wa all have two educations, on« the paper In contact, the clearness from others and another, and the most of the lettering was satisfactory, Mr. valuable, which wa give ourselves, li Brembrldge sought to discover a Is the last which Axes our grade In to chemical molstener for the paper clety, and eventually our actual con­ . C0FFEECj which would give the jet black effect dition In this life, and the color of out TEA SPICES of ordinary printer’s Ink and at the fate hereafter. All the professors and BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS same time preserve the whiteness of teachers In the world cannot make you the paper. "JUST RIGHT a wise or good man without your own -€H3UlBEnEB»» The great trouble was to secure per­ co-operation; and If such you are de CUTSET 8 DEVEJÜ manency In the electrical Imprint. termlned to be, the want of them wifi (____ ROWLAND. O R t / For ten years Mr. Bembrldge wrest­ not prevail.—John Randolph. led with the solution of hts problem. Today be announces that everything It Rolled Off. I b accomplished and proved, not only A young man called on a doctor, In the matter of a Jet black print with­ complaining of pains In his stomach. out Ink. but asserts that be la able to The doctor diagnosed the case as dys­ print a newspaper In all hues of the pepsia, and advised the patient to go 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or. .rainbow and with the one contact. home and try a pickle. If he oould Prospective student« write for information. I As explained by Mr. Bembrldge, hla keep that on hla stomach he was to Open and private Clinic, morning:, afternoon and long searchings Into chemical com­ report to the doctor tn the morning. evening:. Invalids and others desiring skilled at­ for producing Jet black The next day the patient returned, tendance should write for rooms to the College or binations I prints led him on Into electro-pigmen­ and when the doctor asked him If he Greiner’s Chiropractic Health Home tary combinations producible by oxi­ could keep the pickle on his stomach, dizing processes More than all of he replied: “ I could as long as I ■ATILDA M. GREINER. D. C . Superintendent. 775J Williams Avenue, Portland, Oregon this, however, the assertion Is made stayed awake, but when I fell asleep that In treating the white paper aome It rolled off.” Trained nurses, skilled operators and the best Chiropractic advice in consultation in every case. of the cheapest of chemical elements Improved Type of Comb. serve the purpose admirably and at a Tonics may be applied as the hair la cost far below that of the costly print­ being combed by a comb Invented by er's Inks. As for the presses for turning out a Maryland woman, having hollow, per­ the newspaper, they are greatly sim­ forated teeth and a reservoir on the plified. the Ink troughs and rollers back. Neurology is the chronic sufferer’ s sur­ disappearing altogether. The stereo­ est way to permanent health. Paralysis. type plate Is used and In position on Rheumatism. Stomach. Bowel, Liver and the press Is thoroughly Insulated be­ Kidney Troubles and all chronic, nervous and eye diseases yield readily to this Twen­ low, while the roller surface which tieth Century method. N o drug^, opera­ guides the moist paper also Is insu­ tions or fads. Treatment at office or my lated The paper rollers are connect­ private sanitarium. Send for new booklet. Neurolory, the Way to Health, and get ed with the positive magnetic pole, well. while the stereotype plate la linked with the negative and from the electric DR. H. W. FR EEZE power that runs the press the elec ► If you wish a high-class hair Merchants' Trust Bldg., Portland, Or tro-chemlcal action Is set up, making dressing, we are sure A yer’s the Imprint as desired upon the pa. Hair Vigor, new improved for­ ' per. BOYNTON FURNACES ALCOHOL K e e le y lu r e P A C IFIC C O L L E G E OF CHIROPRACTIC NEURO LO GY A. Hair Dressing FOR Y E A R S Housewives have used a cloth to protect their hair while sweepinr. but nothinr to protect their lungs. causing irritation and inflamma- j tion. Dust is both dangeroua and annoyinr» You would refuse water that wee not clean, but continue to breathe polluted atmosphere and never complain. NO-DUST SW EEPING COMPOUND is chemically prepared, ahsorb* the dust and dis­ ease germ*. saves doctors’ bills. Make your I premises “ dust clean” by using Sweepmr j Compound: bum the sweepmr*. I NO-DUST No. 1. for household use. in 5 and I 10-lb. cans, 36c and 60c.. rrocers; 76-lb metal drums. 12.50. NO-DUST No. 2. for business places. 75-lb. drums. $2.25: 150-lb. barrels. $4.00: 200-lb. bar­ rels. $6.00; f. o. b. Portland. Order by mail or through your grocer or druggist. Send for circulars. CRESCENT CHEMICAL CO. 52« W a shington I t , Portland, Ora. Wanted to Wed by Proxy. Chicopee, Mass.—A plan of Stknls- aus Uadnox to marry by proxy the Dther day received a aetback. Stan- alaua. with a buxom young woman, who. It was explained, would Imper­ sonate the future Mrs. Uadnox, and with attendants and witnesses, de­ scended Impressively upon the city hall In taxicabs hired In Springfield. Uadnox gasped when City Clerk Buckley explained that he was In a fair way to become a bigamist He explained that the Idea waa hla own. that he had thought to surprlae hid sweetheart on her arrival from Eu­ rope with the newa that aha waa al­ ready married. mula, will greatly please you. It keeps the hair soft and smooth, makes it look rich and luxuriant, prevents splitting at the ends. And it keeps the scalp free from dandruff. D oes not chan r e th e color o f the hair. fornai« A uers » • bow it to j o u r d octor than do i s ba n j i At the tame time the new Ayer’a Hair Vigor la a strong hair tonic, promoting the growth of the hair, keeping ill the tistues of the hair and scalp in a healthy condition. The ba r stops filling, dan­ druff disappears. A splendid dressing. ■ t ; ta# i . C. a y s * C o., b n u , « » a s Woman’s Power Cher Mm Guilty Psaoh Thlsf Theught It Waa a Plata re of Hie Corduroy Trouo- oro, and Confeased. But No Appetite Englishman Makes Remarkable Discovery by Accident PRINT WAS ENOUGH — Confident Agreement Will Pass and Prove Beneficial—Thinks Peo­ ple Approve Measure. Chicago — President Taft, in a speech before the Western Economic society, here, declared that the princi­ pal opposition to the Canadian reci­ procity agreement came not from the farmer, but from the lumber trust and from American manufacturer* of print paper. In one of the most conspicuous ad­ dresses that he has ever made on this subject, the president outlined some o f the methods employed by the advocates o f the reciprocity agree­ ment; he practically told others that they were being “ buncoed” by special interests, and said that the result de­ pended not so much upon the United States senate as upon the people. “ If the farmer and the people at large,” he said, “ could be brought to understand this question they would no longer fear to vote.” The president was not sparing in his words. He told the reasons for the opposition to the treaty by the lumber trust and by the paper manufacturers and, without using names, scored any firm any of whose members recently appeared before the senate finance committee in Washington ostensibly on behalf of the national grange. In spite o f the forces that are ar­ raigned against it, the president ex­ pressed the belief that the bill will be passed. “ The bill,” he 'said, “ will be passed, if it is passed at all, because the force of public opinion is in its favor.” FLY IS DEATH TO BEETLE. Parasite that Will Kill Douglas Fir Enemy Is Discovered. Seattle, Wash.—The bark bettle, which destroys Douglas fir throughout the timbered districts of the United States to the extent of almost $100,- 000,000 annually, and which yras be­ lieved by expert entomologists to be without a parasite, has been found to have a deadly enemy. Professor Trevor Kincaid, head of the department o f zoology at the Uni­ versity o f Washington, is the discov­ erer. The parasite is a small red fly with smoky wings and a long stinger­ like organ behind. The parasite in­ stinctively discovers the beetle and lays its eggs in the bettle’s tunnel. Professor Kincaid says the newly discovered parasite will destroy from 25 to 50 per cent o f a colony of beet­ les in one season. The discovery was made in Kavenna park, in Seattle, while Professor Kincaid was out in the woods with one of his classes. Professor Kincaid attained prom­ inence by his discovery of a parasite on the gypsy moth, which was des­ troying millions o f dollars’ worth of fruit trees annually, An hla ripe peachee had departed, disappeared, deserted. Some thief I d the sight had played havoc among th< forbidden fruit, and Professor Pum pordlnok could find no clue but a finger print left on an unripe spec! men. Nevertheless. It was something and ho had hi* suspicions. Forthwith tho professor made an enlargement and shortly after met the suspect. “ Ah Jake," he said, "did you know some one robbed my garden the other night?” “ Did ’em. sur?*' returned Jake Innocently. “ Yee,” nodded Pro feeaor Pumperdlnck; “but the thief left hie mark behind, so I'll easily trace him.” He produced the enlarge ment “ Do you see that?" Jake's knees began to quiver. Then he burst Into floods of anguish. "I see 14 ain’t no good, sur!" he sobbed “I t-took the peachee rtghtemuff; But—It—It fair licks we 'uw yer got that plctei \ o' my corduroy trousere."—Anawers THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. Tala ISO. 4. Liquid bluing is mainly water, -liven a half or a cent’s worth of bluing and a large bottle filled with water and you have the frail excuse that's called bluing. Always use RED CROSS BALL BLUE. The best blue anywhere at any price. It does make the laundress smile for a week. Large package 6 tents. AT ALL GOOD GROCERS. Mustache Makes for Health. Dr. Paul Kruger, a well-known phy­ sician of Vienna, affirms that the mus tache has a distinct value for the health. He believes that lie utility lies In protecting the nose against th. Invasion of dust and bacteria. Record lug 6U4 caeca of severe headache and throat and noee trouble among bis men patients, he found that 420 of them had their upper Up clean shaven Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. Wonderful Artificial Man, A Berlin Inventor has succeeded after years of toll, In making an aril flclal man who can walk, make al movements, speak, slug, laugh and whittle. It Is a life size figure, and sc natural an Imitation as to be complete ly deceptive a yard away. ’’Occultus.’ as the figure Is named, obeys words o command, *uch as "march" and “halt,” and he answers any questions put t< him. It Is not an Illusion or a trick It la a piece of pure mechanical work S h ak e In to Y o u r S h oes Allen’s Foot-E m «, a powder fo r the feet. It ruiee painful, swollen, »m artins, sweating feet. Make, new ahoes aaay. Sold by all Druggi.'U and Shoe Stores. D on't a ccept any substitute. Sample FREE. Addresa A. 8. Olmsted. I,e Roy. N. Y. Dirt end Disease. Dirt la the "perfect culture” of all llaeaae and of all that delight* In dls taae. There the microbe* of all plaguea live and move and have their being undisturbed by the broom or the mop, unafraid of the smell of •oep, and never awakened from their rest by the light from any lamp of knowledge that constitutes th* icl- •nee of modern times. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes andGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists SWEDEN WELCOMES FLEET. Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve In American Warships Escorted to Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Eree by Mall. Stockholm By Pleasure Craft. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Stockholm, June 5.—The second di­ For th* Teacher. vision of the United States Atlantic In teaching reading there are Just fleet, composed o f Ithe battleships Kansas, Louisiana, New Hampshire two enda to be taught: (1) To make and South Carolina, arrived here today the learner automatic and quick In the for a week’s visit. The battleships, recognition of word and lettar forme which left Copenhagen June 1, were aad value*; (2) to secure hie Interest met off the Aland archipelago by a la tha content, the eplrltual element large fleet of gaily-decorated excur­ of the printed forms. sion steamers, which escorted them Mother* w ill And Mr*, w i n d o w « Sonthln« into the harbor. Syrup the boat raraedv to use for thalr children Immediately after the flagship lu r l a g the teeth in g p eriod . Louisiana came to anchor the com­ Palasti ne Qrewa Beet Oran pee. mander o f the fortress sent an officer The beet oranges on the European to greet and welcome Rear Admiral Badger, commanding the division. market are free* the land which la Visi ts were then exchanged between send, yet fetches b o w tha highest price Admiral Badger and the commander for orange culture. There le a lent in chief o f the Swedish squadron in lag phrase among Jewish colonists as to Palestinian fertility; “ If you hut the harbor. stick an umbrella In the soil you will next year get a crop of them." The or­ Woman Has Saving Mania. Worcester, Mass—Relatives o f Miss ange trees bear fruit two months be­ Margaret Hudon, who died here re­ fore those of Italy and Spain.” cently after working as a shop clerk for 17 years at $1 a day, have found bank deposits in her name aggregat­ ing $5,200. Her total earnings had been about $9,304 and from this she had paid her living expenses for the whole 17 years and the cost o f the funeral o f her brother, who died three years ago. Miss Hudon is said to have lived on 30 cents’ worth of food each week. Her house rent was very small. She had a mania for saving. Girls Astride Under Ban. Nashville, Tenn.— Because several girls were mounted astride in the re­ cent parade at the Little Rock re­ union, the local bivouac o f Confeder­ ate veterans adopted this resolution : “ That no woman shall appear in the parades o f the camps, the state divisions, or the general associations astraddle, and should any so ap­ pear, the officers in charge o f said parade shall politely request that they retire.” The resolution requested generals not to appoint young women as staff officers. Civil War Battle Remembered. Phillipi, W. Va.— Fifty years ago the first land battle of the Civil war was fought at Philippi and this was the Bemi-annual centennial anniver­ sary o f the event. Union and Confed­ erate veterans went over the line o f re­ treat o f the Southern troops when they were driven out of Philippi. Ad­ dresses were made by Governor Glasscock, United States Senator Tay­ lor, o f Tennessee, ex-Senator Henry G. Davis and Colonel John T. McGraw. Woman*« most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of • worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, no one in the wide world can know the heart agony ahe endures. The woman who suffers from weak­ k . . ness and derangement of her special womanly or­ ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of u man. H er general health suffers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R. V . Pierce, of Buffalo, N .Y ., with the assistance of his staff’ of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands of women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman's ail­ ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu­ lates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. N o honest dealer will advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. 1 IT M A K E S W E A K W O M EN STRON G, S IC K W O M E N W E L L . D r. P i e r c e ' s P l e o s o o t P e l l e t s r e g u l a t e a n d s t r e n g t h e n S t o m a c h . L i f e r m o d B e w e t s . P A IN LES S Address Dept. E, IN T E R S T A T E C O M M E R C E Shippers Freight Service 210 Marquem Building Portland, Oregon M ETH O D S \ "111 o\\ n T h is w e a c c o m p lish a n d g ive a 1 5 - y e a r W ritte n G u a ra n te e to e v e ry p a tie n t. I/et us make your artificial teeth over and reset them on a new plate that will grive your mouth and face natural expres­ sion. All crown and bridge attachments are hand-made to tit each individual mouth. S P E C IA L R A T E S D U R IN G R O S E F E S T IV A L 2 2 - k . G o ld o r W h ite C ro w n s i 1 2 2 - k . B rid g e T e e lh , lum nicd, e a c h y ^ G o o d S e t of l e e t h on R u b b e r P la t e $5 U. S. PAINLESS DENTISTS °w f o r t - N a ^ tio n a l B a n k hont» O ffic e o p en fr o m 8 I iti b ; S u n d a y » 9 to 1 2 A . M. PHYSICAL WRECK RESTORED TO HEALTH BY GREAT KID­ NEY REMEDY. I fejl it my duty to furnish you with my testimonial us to what your remedy Swamp-Root did for me when I was h physical wreck from kidney and bladder trouble. Some years aj;o I was not able to do any work and could only just creep around, and am satisfied that had it not been for Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root 1 wou d not have lived. After using the prt paration for one month 1 was able to work some and when I had used $8.00 worth of Swamp-Root I coujd do a good day’s work. 1 used about $10.00 worth altogether and would not ake $10,000 for the good that it did me. I consider it a God-send to suffer­ ing humanity for the niseases for which you recommend it and have recommend­ ed it to many sufferers. H. L. HUGGINS, Welch, Ark. Personally appeared before me this 20th of September. 1909, H. L. Hug- rins, who subscribed the above state­ ment and made oath that the same is rue in substance and in fact. W. A. P age , J. P. L a tte r to Dr. K ilm e r & Co. B in g h a m to n , N Y “ Sam Sloan” A Good Cigar Costs You F»c Worth More ALLEN & LEWIS Distributers, Portland, Or Good Old Joke. Perhaps It le time to print again tha London fog story which once won a prize ofTered by a London paper; "A merchant received a telephone mes­ sage one morning from one of hla clerks. ’Hello, Mr. Smith,' said the clerk over the wire. ‘I cannot come down to the shop this morning on a o count of the fog. I have not yet ar­ rived home yesterday.' " . j She Knew. Mother—"The king was In th* counting house, counting up hie money; the queen was In the kitchen, eating bread and honey." Modern Child—"Must be a fairy story; th* cook wouldn’t let her.”—Harper’* Bar Prove What Swamp-Root Wilt Do for You Send to Dr. Kilmer S i Co.. Bingham- on, N. Y ., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information tell­ ing all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this 1ST. paper. For sale at all drug stores. ---------------------------------------------- :— — -a Price tifty-cents and one-dollar. DR. 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First and Second, Portland, Or. ment house," and It la equally right to mention th# several "tenements" In the house Broadly a tenement house P N U No. 23—'l l Is one divided Into a number of sep­ arate habitations, so that many fam­ TH E N w r itin g ; t o a d v e r t l i f f r i p i ilies may have their different homes In m e n t io n t h lo p a p e r . one houae. REPEATING RIFLE !!! W A N T E D !!! Men 21 to 80 years of a*e for posi­ tions an Ilrakemen aud Firemen. Wage» $80 to $140 per month. Munt he in goo