ROOSEVELT ON STAND. WH EN YOU GO TO PORTLAND. STOP Are You Poorly? AT THE New Hotel Foster If your digestive system is weak, the bowels clog­ ged, the liver sluggish, you cannot wonder that you feel “ half sick” all the time; but listen— 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 rales for Room and Board. Free Auto Bus meets every train or boat. HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS Bungalow Candlaatlcks. Novelties In tha oandlestlck line are always making their appearance, and Just now the Japanese floor lantern Is tha latest thing. These stand from three to six feet high, or even higher, and are both picturesque and practi­ cal. The oandle Is enclosed In a beautiful deep globe to keep the brasses from the flame, and as the globe la arranged to hold a Urge candle It will burn a long time. is a good remedy for such ills as well as Malaria, Fev­ er and Ague. Try it today. Makes You Well Again Can You Beat It? Customer—Look here! The flrtl time I used this umbrella I bought ol you the black dye soaked out and dripped all over me. Dealer—Mels frlent, dot was one of our new sell detectlf umprellas If any one steali dot umprella, you would know him p) his clothes. Wouldn’t Be a Preacher. J. H. Libby, the cement contractor, waa discussing the future of his little grandson, Harry Hoffman. "We haven’t any p&raon In the family.” he ■aid “I gueaa w ell Just make a minister of Harry." “No. air," the boy stoutly protested. “No preaching for me. I’m going to be a ball player 1"— Cleveland Leader. Pistol Toting, A man who lacks self-control should never trust himself to carry a gun. A man who can control himself rarely needs one. — H ou sto n Post. Solder, Solder will not adhere to any metal until that la about as hot as the melt­ ed solder. In order to solder on to any thick, heavy article either that must be heated or a copper heavy enough to carry and hold much heat must be used. K O D A K S rP P ^ s W rit« for c a ta lo g u e « and lite ra tu r e . D ev elo p in g an d p r in tin g . M ail o rd ers g iv e n p r o m p t a tte n tio n P o r t l a n d P h o t o S u p p l y C o. 149 T hird S t r e e t P O R T L A N D . ORB. Skylights Tanks Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling J. C. B A Y E R 2u4 Market Portland. Oregon S E N D FO R C A TA LO GU E. Goose Did Good Work. Thanks to a goose, a poultry yard thief waa traced at tiutersblum, Ger­ many, the other day. The goose cackled persistently In front of a bouse whore her companions had been hidden, and this led to the thlef’e ar- ■aat r HOTEL NETHERLANDS PORTLAND, OREGON S. E. Cor. 13th and Washington Sts. CENTRAL, MODERN, QUIET. RATES 75c PER DAY UP F R E E T O YOU. A sa m p le o f C lo v er L e a f C atarrh R em ed y , th e p e st rem ed y e v e r o ffered fo r th e tr e a tm e n t and r e lie f o f n asa l c a ta r r h and cold in th e h ea d . A sk o u r d r u g g is t fo r a fr e e sa m p le a n d If h e h a s not t sen d to us w ith th e n a m e o f y o u r d r u g g is t and w e w ill send it f r e e . Sold by all d r u g g is ts : p rice 60 c e n ts . P r e p a r e d by C lo v er L e a f P h a rm a cy . C loverd ale, Cal. f a k A T o n ic , A lt e r a t iv e an d R e s o lv e n t. The b e s t r e m e d y f o r K id n e y s , L iv e r a n d B o w e ls . E r a d ic a te s P im p le s , E r u p tio n s a n d D is o r d e r s o f t h e S k in . P u r ifie s t h e B lo o d a n d g iv e s T o n e , S t r e n g th a n d V ig o r t o t h e e n t ir e s y s te m . LG0H0L K ê e le y I IA OPIUM—TOBACCO (u re H abite P o t it i»elv Cured. Only authorised Keeler In« ' T h is W o m a n H a d t o I n s is t S tr o n g ly , b u t i t P a id Chicago, 111.—“ I suffered from a fe­ male weakness and stomach trouble, and I went to the store to get £ bottle of Lydia E. Fink- ham’s V e g e t a b l e Compound, but the clerk did not want to let me have it— he said it was no good and wanted me t o t r y something else, b u t knowing all about it I in­ sisted a n d finally got it, and I am so glad I did, for it has cured me. “ I know of so many cases where wo- men have been cured by Lydia JT Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound t.fT„ I can say to eyery suffering woman if that medicine does not help her, there is nothing that w ill.”— M r s . J a n e t z k i , 2963 Arch St., Chicago, 111. This is the age of substitution, and women who want a cure should insist upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound j'ust as this woman did, and not accentsomething else on which the druggist cat. make a little more profit. Women who are passing through this critical period or who are suffering from any of those distressing ills pe­ culiar to their sex should not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which is made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for fe. male ills. In almost every community you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound. E R D r .W m .P f u n d E r ’ s . , n OREGON blood pu r I Fl SHE COT WHAT SHE WANTED te in O regon. Writ® illu str a t e d circular, r in stitu te . 7 1 1. 11 th n . PORTLAND.OREGON ^ COFFEEC; TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER jw EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT' C e PORTLAND. ssn a DETERS ORE." NEUROLOGY N e u r o lo g y is th e c h ro n ic s u ffe r e r ’s su r ­ e s t w a y to p e r m a n e n t h e a lth . P a r a ly sis, R h eu m a tism . S to m a c h . B o w e l, L iv e r and K id n e y T r o u b le s and all ch ro n ic, n e r v o u s and e y e d is e a s e s yield r ea d ily to t h is T w e n ­ t ie th C e n tu r y m eth o d . N o d r u g s , o p e r a ­ tio n s or fa d s. T r e a tm e n t a t office o r m y p r iv a te s a n ita r iu m . S en d fo r n e w booklet. N e u r o lo g y , t h e W ay to H ea lth , a n d g e t ell. D R. H. W . FREEZE Merchants’ Trust Bldg., Portland, Or FOR Y E A R S H o u e e w lv e s h a v e u sed a c lo th to p r o te c t th eir h air w h ile s w e e p in g , b u t n o th in g to p r o te c t th e ir lu n g s, c a u s in g irr ita tio n and inflam m a­ tion . D u s t is bo th d a n g e r o u s an d a n n o y in g . Y ou w ou ld r e fu s e w a te r th a t w a s n o t clean, b u t c o n tin u e to b r e a th e p o llu ted a tm o e p h e r e an d n e v e r co m p la in . N O -D U S T S W E E P I N G C O M P O U N D is c h e m ic a lly p r e p a r e d , a b so rb s th e d u s t and dis­ e a s e germ s, s a v e s d o c to r s’ bills. M ake your p r e m ise s ‘ d u s t c le a n ” by u s in g S w e e p in g C om pound: b u m th e s w e e p in g s . N O -D U S T N o . 1. fo r h o u seh o ld u se . in 5 and 19-lb. c a n s. 36c an d 90c.. g ro cers: 76-lb m etal d ru m s. $2.50. N O -D U S T N o . 2. fo r b u sin e ss p la c es. 75-lb. d ru m s, 12.25; 150-Ib. b arrels. 64-00; 200-lb. bar­ rels. 66.00; f. o. b. P o rtla n d . O rd er b y m ail or th r o u g h y o u r g r o c e r or d r u g g is t. S e n d for circu lars. CRESCENT CHEM ICAL CO. 526 Washington St. Portland, Ore. C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor T h is w o n d e fu ! m an ha® m a d e a l if e s tu d y o f t h e p r o p e r tie s o f R o o ts, H e r b s a n d B a rk s, and i s g iv in g t h e w orld t h e b e n e fit o f h is eerv ieea . No M ercery, Poison® o r D rugs U s e d . No Ope re t ions o r Cutting G u a r a n te e s t o c u r e C a ta rrh . A s th m a . L u n g . S to m a c h an d K id n e y tr o u b le s , a n d a ll P r iv a te D is e a s e s o f M n a n d W om en . A SURE CANCER CURE J u s t r e c e iv e d fr o m P e k in . C h in e —s a fe t su r e a n d r e lia b le. U n f a ilin g in i t s w o r k s. I f y ou c a n n o t r a i l w r it e fo r s y m p to m b le a k a n d cir c u la r . I n c lo s e 4 c e n t s in s ta m p s . CO NSULTATIO N fHCC The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 1 M H f i r s t S t., c a r . M o r riso n . P e r t I s a d . Or* Experience Boy Will Remember. While exploring one of the big dis­ used Martello towers, near Waterford harbor, Ireland, which was formerly used for military purposes, a boy named Charles Cummins had a ter­ rible experience a few days ago. When he pushed open one heavy Iron door It suddenly banged and shut on his fingers. In agony, he shouted for help, but he was kept a helpless prisoner all night, and till late next morning, when he waa rescued by a nasser by. PIONEER OF HAREM SKIRT Ex-President and J. P. Morgan May Woman Fell In With Bloomer Craze Forty Yoare Ago, and Haa Testify in Steel Case. Kept It Up. W a sh in g to n , J u n e 14.— F ra n k B. Jersey City.—Talking of your Broad K ellogg, sp e c ia l co u n se l o f th e De­ p a rtm e n t of J u s tic e in th e p ro se c u ­ way beauties In their freakish harem tio n of th e S ta n d a rd Oil co m p an y , skirts, why not give a little attention a n d know n a s th e " t r u s t b u s te r,” to this old lady, who has worn ’em for to ld th e S ta n le y ste e l t r u s t in v e s ti­ ever since the early bloomer move­ g a tin g c o m m itte e to d ay th a t he had ment long before those Broadway for y e a rs been sp e c ia l co u n sel of su b ­ freaks were born and wears 'em with sid ia ry c o m p a n ies of th e U n ited entire satisfaction to herself at least S ta te s S te el C o rp o ra tio n in M in n eso ta to this very day. She is Miss Fowler a n d th a t he had no a p o lo g ie s to m ake of Vineland N. J. She donned the cos­ for It. tume sho is seen wearing In the llius C h a irm a n S ta n le y d e c la re d th a t the c o m m itte e w ould su m m o n a n y o n e — be he th e P re s id e n t of th e U n ited S ta te s o r J. P te rp o n t M organ— to a s 1 c e rta in how c e rta in ra ilro a d s , ow ned by th e ste e l t r u s t w ere a b le to de­ c la re e n o rm o u s d iv id e n d s on sm all c a p ita liz a tio n . It is p ro b a b le th a t ex- P re s id e n t R o o sev elt a n d Mr. M organ w ill be a sk e d to a p p e a r be fo re the c o m m itte e w hen it holds se ss io n s in N ew Y ork. “T h e c h a irm a n a n d th is c o m m it­ te e .” sa id Mr. S ta n le y , “ w ant to know how a n d w hy c e rta in ra ilro a d s a re a b le to pay 100 o r 150 p e r c e n t divl d e n d s a n d put $4,000,000 o r $5,000,000 in to th e ir su rp lu s, w h en th e ir c a p ita l iza tio n is only $4,000,00o o r $5,000,000 T h a t m ay be all rig h t, a n d i t m ay not. “ W e sh a ll sum m on th e P re s id e n t of th e U n ited S ta te s, J. P. M organ o r a n y o th e r p erso n w ith in th e pow er o f th e c o m m itte e, to g e t th e w hole tr u th a n d n o th in g b u t th e tr u th .” "1 th in k we o u g h t to su m m o n both th o se p e rso n s,” sa id R e p re s e n ta tiv e Young, of M ichigan, a m em b e r of the c o m m itte e. "Y ou m ean th e e x -P re s id e n t of th e U n ited S ta te s, d o n 't y o u ?” a sk e d C h a irm a n S tan ley . "Y es, of c o u rse," Mr. Y oung re ­ plied. A. Good Hair-Food Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new im­ proved formula, is a genuine hair-food. It feeds, nourishes, builds up, strengthens, invigor­ ates. The hair grows more rapidly, keeps soft and smooth, and all dandruff disappears. Aid nature a little/ Give your hair a good hair-food. Does not change the color o f the hafr A ifers f o r m u la w ith eeeh k e ttle •h o w It te f t a r d o cto r d a k h ita s h e e t It, th e n d o ee h e e e ja You need not hesitate about using tb is new H air V igorfrom a n y fear of its c h an g ­ ing the color of your hair. T h e new A y e r’s H air Vigor prevents prem ature g ra y n e ss, but does not change the color of th e h air even to the slightest degree. WeJ.O. SpatCe.. LeweU. ■ «— ■ FOR THE HO STESS Insurrectos Angered Because Entry to Chihuahua Is Refused. C h ih u ah u a . M exico, J u n e 14.— F o u r th o u sa n d fe d era l tro o p s, com m anded by th re e g e n e ra ls, a re p a tro llin g th e s tr e e ts h ere, d e te rm in e d th a t th e vic­ to rio u s in s u rre c to a rm y u n d e r G e n era l O rozco sh a ll n o t e n te r th e c ity . O r­ o zco 's force e x te n d s n o rth a lo n g th e ra ilro a d 30 m iles, w ith h e a d q u a rte rs a t Sauz. T h e in s u rre c to s m ak e no e ffo rt to c o n ceal th e ir a n g e r. T h ey sa y w hile re p o rts com e to th e m o f b a n q u e ts be in g se rv e d in M exico C ity, th ey , in sp ite of peace, a re b e in g k e p t in the field on s h o r t w a r ra tio n s. An in c id e n t of th e s tra in e d r e la ­ tio n s b e tw e e n th e tw o a rm ie s oc­ c u rre d to d ay w hen a fe d era l lie u ten a n t w ho sh o u te d "V iv a R e y e s" w as s h o t a n d killed by a n in s u rre c to who had sm u g g led h im s e lf in to tow n. W hile w o n d er is e x p re ss e d th a t M exico C ity do es not p ro m p tly s tra ig h te n o u t th e ta n g le , G o v e rn o r G o n zales e x p e c ts no se rio u s c o n se ­ q u en ces. H ow ever, G e n era l O rozco, M a d e ro 's fo re m o s t m ilita ry chief, w hen in te r ­ view ed a t Sauz, fra n k ly e x p re ss e d d isp le a su re a t th e a u th o ritie s ' fa ilu re to tu rn o v e r th e c ity to h is fo rce s It w a s given o u t a t h is h e a d q u a rte rs th a t sin c e th e in s u rre c to s in N o rth ­ e rn M exico p ra c tic a lly h a d begun and won, th e y sh o u ld be th e f irs t to en jo y th e v ictory. M any of O rozco’s fo llo w ers h a v e de d a r e d t h a t if th e fe d e ra ls do not e v a c u a te soon th e in s u rre c to a rm y w ill e n te r in a body. CASTRO APPEARS IN HAYTI. Exiled Ex-President of Venezuela May Cause Complications. W a sh in g to n , J u n e 24.—C ip ria n o C a s­ tro , e x iled e x -p re sid e n t of V enezuela, w hose r e tu r n to his n a tiv e c o u n try th e U n ited S la te s a n d fo reig n c o u n ­ tr ie s a re try in g to p re v e n t, h a s been d isc o v ere d a t P o rt de P aix , H ay tl, a b o a rd th e s te a m e r C onsul Gros- lu ck u n d e r m y ste rio u s c irc u m sta n c e s. A m e ric an C onsul T o rre s, a t P o rt au P rin c e, c ab led th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of th is fact. M r. F u rn iss , m in is te r to H a y ti, re ­ p o rted th a t th e m o v e m e n t o f th is v e s­ sel, w hich h a s la te ly b e g u n to fly th e G erm an flag, h a s been a u sp icio u s, no o n e b u t its o ffic e rs a n d crew being allow ed on hoard, ev en th e H a y tie n co n su l h a v in g been re fu se d p e rm is­ sio n to go on board. Forty Years In Bloomers. Banana ice cream haa q u lta a fes tlv* a p p e a ra n c e w hen carved in s h e r­ bet g la sse s and d a c o ra ta d w ith frosted ■dices of b a n an a s and p re serv e d c h e r­ ries, w hich should be sto n e d and en tlre ly freed from superfluous .Juice To fro st th e b a n an as, dip the slices Into a th in w h ite icing sim ila r to a cak e fro atln g T h e allces should bs m erely g lased and not heavily coated If It la in co n v e n ien t to fro st th e ban an aa th e alices m ay be used plain. S now balls of ica cream a re very a t tra o tlv e w hen serv ed w ith snow balls of cak e on a w in try n ig h t w hen real snow is flying o u t of doors T o pre pare th e ra k e , c u t out ro u n d s of w hite lady cake, fre e it from c ru et and dip It Into coooanut fro atln g If a little cocoanut la sp rin k led o ver th e ire cream ball* th e tw o w ill look so m uch a lik e th a t one c an h a rd ly tell th e dif ferance. A fam ous ch ef serv ed a p ric o ts with C uracao. R em ove th e Juice from a p in t can of a p ric o ts. Add a table- ipoonful of s u g a r a n d th e rin d of an »range to th e Juice. L et It boll ten n ln a te s ; th e n rem ove th e rind. S tir in tw o tab le sp o o n fu ls of C u racao and pour It over th* fru it. S e rv e w hen cold. A few spoonfuls of C uracao add a d e lic a te flavor to sliced and su g a red orangea. A lm ond flavoring Is v ery nice w ith boiled d u m plings and b a tte r puddings In w hich c h e rrie s or p e ach es a re used. Do not, how ever, h a v e m ore th a a a su g g estio n of th is flavor. THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. Scored Heavily. The Burglar—How much is five rolls of movin’ picture films, e snare drum an' a cornet worth you, Snooks? T he F e n c e — Where did you lift that stuff. Bill? T h e Burglar (smilingly)—I broke into vaudyvllle last night! Itt Remedy. "In nature’s resources, what do you suppose the flower popularly named from the day's eye, does, when ltgeU weak?” “Of course, it takes to the night­ shade." ________________ The Merry Minstrels. Bones—Ah s'pose if a man want* tub build a air castls he haa V git de right kind o’ tools." Interlocutor—Right kind of toolsl Why, man alive, what kind of tools could a man use on an air castle? Bones—Aero-planes, man. Ah «m astonished at yo‘ lggumence. F A S H IO N H IN T S Navy to Seek Men. Anti-Treat Law Tested. T aco m a. W ash . — J u d g e C hapm an, of th e s u p e rio r c o u rt, h a s h e ld th e [ a n ti-tre a tin g o rd in a n c e to be c o n s t!-' tu tlo n a l a n d a ffirm e d th e Ju d g m e n t' o f th e police c o u rt a g a in s t O us K iesel. | p ro p rie to r o f th e S ta te saloon, by w hich K iesel w as fined $50 a n d c o sts. I K le se l's, a s a te s t c ase, w ill be a p - ' p ealed to »be su p re m e c o u rt, by a g re e m e n t. I S h ak esp eare T h e o r is e . There have been men craay enough (o try to prove, with ciphers and all manner of mysterious signs and tokens, that Shakespeare was Bacon, that Shakespeare waa tha ion of Ellas, both, that 8hakeapeare. like Homer, was several people. Nobody has aver been craay enough to try to prove that Shakespeare waa craay. Constipation causes and seriously ag­ gravates manv diseases. It is thor­ oughly cured by Dr. Pierce’» Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated granules. Mankind Analyzed. Th* man who Uv*a quit* np to tha beat standards of his age, of his peo­ ple. of hla neighbors, ta not a bad man. The ona who Urea on a scale consider­ ably abort that of hla aga la a good man, no matter how much ho may fall below the higher standard of an age more refined, enlightened and civil­ ised. ________________ !!! W A N T E D !!! Men 21 to 35 year® of aire for posi­ tion« 8« Brake m en and Firemen. W ifM |M to $140per m onth. Must lie in good health and furni«h names of two reputable men a« referenda* No «trike. The new “ Full Crew Law" ha« created a dem and for men th a t the railroads are unable to meet. If you have had experience, can place yon at once w ithout cost of any kind. If not experienced, will prepare you in short tim e and place you when com petent. Address I>ept. K, INTERSTATE COMMERCE Shippers Freight Service 210 Marquant Budding Portland, Oregon D r . P i e r c e 's C o m m o n Sense M e d ical A d v i s e r is sent fre e on receipt of sta m p s to pay ex p en se of w r a p p in g and mailing only. Send 31 one*oent sta m p s for the F r e n c h clo th -b o u n d b o o k . A d d r e s s : D r. K . V . P ierce, Buffalo, N . Y . “ S a m a r e t h e s a fe s t a u d m o s t r e lia b le c a th a r t ic a n d s y s t e m c le a n s e r . T h e b e s t r e m e d y f o r T o r p id L iv e r , B ilio u s n e s s a n d S ic k H e a d a c h e . A t D r u g g i s t s ’ or b y M a ll, 2 5 C « n ts H o y t C h e m i c a l C o . l ’o r i l a . n l >. O r r o o w S l o a n ’’ A Good Cigar Costs You 5c Worth More SAUERKRAUT LONGEVITY AID Rev. Flynn of California Makes Some Peppery Remarks on Diet and Fat—Two Meals Enough. ALLEN & LEWIS Distributers, Portland, Or. C in c in n a ti.—“ Any m an w ho la so fa t th a t he c an n o t see hla fe e t w hile Amateur Aeroplanes. w alking, ought to be a rre s te d ." said V e ry sm all b oys of th a E a a t aid* th e Rev. E a rl Flynn of B erkeley, C a l , to a Y. M. C. A a u d ien ce th e o th er h a v e solved u n co n scio u sly th e p rin ­ day. "T w o m ea ls a day a re enough cip le s of th e box k ite and th * a e r o for th e a v e ra g e p erso n to e a t and plane. T hey ta k e a n o rd in a ry p a p a t re m a in In a h e a lth y condition. T he bag, c u t th e end o u t of It so th a t tt p erso n who 'e a ts th re e m eals a day re m a in s m ere ly a c y lin d e r of p a p er, n e ed s 12 ho u rs sleep to re fre a h blm- tie a s h o rt b it of s trin g to th e end w h e re th e b o tto m used to b e fo r • Belf.” Mr. F lynn, who la 75 y ears old. con­ tail, th e n a tta c h th e end of a spool of th re a d to th e o p p o site end of th e bag. tin u e d : T h e im p ro v ised k ite flies easily and " T h e food w hich c o lle cts th e long ste a d ily a s high as th e roofs of th* e v lty germ Is B uuerkraut. T h e m an i ta lle s t te n e m e n ts.— New Y ork Bun. o r w om an who k e ep s on a d ie t of thlB kind, o u g h t to live a c e n tu ry o r m ore S e c o n d u n i y t o t h e B ib le . S a u e rk ra u t Is v ery n u tritio u s and S h e lto n 's tra n s la tio n of “ Don Qui­ should be on th e ta b le of everybody." C o n tin u in g b is h e a lth ta lk , Mr x o te ” a p p ea red in 160S. B e sid es this, F ly n n w ound up w ith sa y in g : "T o be six o th e rs , m o re o r le ss com plete^ h e a lth y ev ery m in is te r m u st sw ea t w e re p u b lish ed in E n g la n d b e fo re the tw ice a w eek. A good m any m in is­ end o f th e e ig h te e n th c e n tu ry . The te r s only sw ea t once a m onth, when B ible only h aa b e en m o re w idely d if­ fused. th ey d ra w th e ir «alnries ' th e re be se rm o n s In sto n e s. P h w a t q'yez th in k av th a t ? ” "O l d u n n o a b o u t th e se rm o n s,” re p lied th e good m an, " 'b u t m an y a good a r-rg u m e n t haa coom o u t ov a b rick , O l'm tb ln k ln '.” Austrian School Gardena. Over e ig h t th o u sa n d gardens are c u ltiv a te d lu co n n ectio n w ith Austrian schools, th e pupils receiving expert tu itio n in h o rtic u ltu re . ST . M A R Y ’S A C A D E M Y A N D C O L L K L i: Per Girl*. Conducted by rhe SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. Grade. A cadem i, and Cellegiate L su tu i. Muair. An. Elocution and Commer­ cial Depta. Resident an d Day Studentt. Refined Moral and Intellectual T raining. W rltr for Announcement. Addreaa S IS T E R SU R E R IO R . St. M a r y 't Academe. R enland n à ta li BA R PrO O T SA N D A L S. C L O S P D SIDES. S iz e s 2 to 6 ............... 3Uc S iz e s 8 to I I .............. B#a •Sues 6 to 8 ................. 49c Hizea 11 to 2 ............... We O rd er by m ail now ; add 8c fo r p o sta g e . ^ P o r t la n d , O reg o n / R esident and I>ay Rrhool for G irla 1»^^^ charge o f Blutera o f Ht. J o h n Hnptlat ( Kplacopalp ColUginU. Acadamlc und llam antary Department*. Maate, Art. Elocution. Oymnaaiom. F or catalog add run* T H E H IN TER M I’K .ltlO lt O f f i t e 3Q. 8 t. H e le n a H a ll R O Y A L SH O E C O . 229 Mormon St., bet. First and Stcwg. PortluJ. Or. F r e e to O u r R e a d e r s W r it e M u r in e E y e l t r m e ily C o ., C h ic a g o , fo r 48 p a g e i l l u s t r a t e d E y e B o o k F r e e . W r lle a l l a b o u t Y o u r E y e T r o u b le a u d t h e y w ill a d v i s e a e t o t h e P r o p e r A p p li e a t l o n o f t h e M u r iu e E y e R e m e d ie s In Y u u r S p e c i a l C a s e . Y o u r D r u g g i s t w i l l t e l l y o u t h a t M u r iu e R e l ie v e s S o r e E y e s , S t r e n g t h e n s W e a k E y e s D u r .t t t S m a r t, H o u th ea E y e P a i n , a n d s e ll a f o r 60c. T r y I t i n Y o u r E y r e a n d In B a b y 's E y e s fu r S c a ly E y e l id s a u d t l r a n u l a t i o u . H Astoria Gets War Craft. W a sh in g to n — R e p re s e n ta tiv e Haw- lpy. w ho re c e n tly u rg e d th e n a v y d e ­ p a rtm e n t to send to rp e d o b o a ts to As­ to ria d u rin g th e C e n te n n ia l c e le b ra ­ tio n , h a s re ce iv e d a s s u ra n c e from th e s e c re ta ry of th e navy th a t se v ­ e ra l of th e s e sh ip s will be o rd e re d to p a rtic ip a te in th e c e le b ra tio n for p a rt o f th e tim e b e tw ee n A u g u s t 1» a n d S e p te m b e r 9. T h e e x a c t n u m b e r of sh ip s to ire se n t Is n o t y e t decided, b u t It w ill p ro b ab ly be th re e o r four. M o t h e r s w i n f in d M rs . W i n s l o w '. S o o t h i n g t y r u p t h e b e s t r e m e d y to u s e to r t h e i r c h ild r e n l u r i n g th e te e th in g p e rio d . OWARD E. BURTON — Aaaayer «ml Cham l«t, L ead ville, Colorado. Hpeuiiuan price*: (Joltl, Hllrnr. L«ad, 61. G old. 81l***r, 76c; G old. SUu; Ziuo o r C o p p e r .il. M ailing envelope* • id fu ll price* 1 1 *» •an t o n a p p lication . On n fro 3 and Dm uir* w o r k * » lloited . fu f* r e o o e : Uarlxmut* N ation al linuK. F or a soft silk m aterial, th e above sketch is very q u a in t and p re tty . T h ere ’s a suggestion of o u r G ran d ­ m o th e r’s tim e in th e dem ure neck arrangem ent and the way it is folded in a t th e high w aist line, held by a B quettish bunch of pink buds. » Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Di T h i s supplies p u re b lo o d —by aiding dig estio a, increasing assim ilation and im* p artin g tone, to th e w hole circu lato ry sy s tem . Its a h eart tonic and a great deal more» having an alterativ e actio n on the liver an d k id n ey s , it helps t a eliminate th e poison s from the blood. T o enrich th e blood and in crease th e red blood co rp u scles , th ereb y feeding t h e nerves on rich red blood an d doing aw ay with nerv o u s irritab ility , ta k a D r . F i e r c e ’s ( i o ld e n M edical D isc o v e ry and do no t p erm it a d ish o n e st d ealer t o insult y o u r intelligence w ith the " just as good k i n d . " T h e " D i s c o v e r y ** has 40 years o f cures behind it and c an tain s n o alcohol o r n a r c o t i c s . Ingredi* c u ts plainly p r in te d on w r a p p e r . being only thlrty-flve years. He waa married when fourteen years of age. hla wife being only thirteen. Hla old­ P ro p e rly A pplied. est ton waa married at tha aga of “ T h is p a p e r,” re m a rk e d an Iris h ­ seventeen and at the age of eighteen presented to the elder Bryaon a grand­ w om an to h e r h u sb a n d a s th e y s a t a t te a , " s a y s th a t som e fe lle r d e c la re s son.—Watkins Chronicle. Gama Cook Trounoad tha Hawk. Paul R. Gerard want to hla farm ona recent Sunday afternoon, and while walking over hla place he saw a chick­ en hawk fly to tha ground and catch a chicken. One of Mr. Oerard’a fine game roosters law its companion in trouble, and ran to Ita aaalstanoa, fighting tha hawk, which later let go the chicken and aaved Its Ufa.—Bowl­ ing Oreen Messenger. B re m e rto n , W a sh .— A n n o u n cem en t h a s been m ad e h e re of a plan o f the n av y d e p a rtm e n t to e s ta b lis h a sy s­ tem of navy re c ru itin g o ffice s a t P o rtla n d , O re .; S e a ttle . W ash .; W alla W alla, W a sh .; S p o k an e, W ash., and Boise, Idaho, in a c c o rd a n c e w ifh th e p u rp o se of b rin g in g th e e n liste d force above th e a u th o riz e d e n liste d s tre n g th . Men a re la c k in g p ro p e rly to m an th e new v e sse ls re a d y o r soon to be re a d y fo r co m m issio n . T h e full e n ­ liste d q u o ta o f th e n av y a s e s ta b ­ lish ed by law Is 47,500. M any en lis tm e n ts h a v e e x p ire d St. L o u is— F o llo w in g th e filin g of tw o re c e iv e rsh ip su its In th e d is tric t fe d e ra l c o u rt h e re a g a in s t th e c o r­ p o ra tio n s d ire c te d by E. O. L ew is, p re s id e n t o f th e A m e ric an W o m a n ’s L ea g u e a t U n iv e rsity C ity, Mo., it w as a n n o u n ce d th a t a s|>eclal se ssio n of th e fe d era l g ra n d ju ry h a d been called for J u ly 7. O ne s u it is a g e n ­ e ra l c re d ito rs ’ bill a g a in s t all the L ew is c o rp o ra tio n s, a sk in g for a r e ­ c e iv e r to w ind up th e a ffa irs o f th e com pany. A void liq u id b lu in g . In e v ery c ity th e re is an a c c u m u la tio n o f ju n k but tie s w hich a re g a th e re d u p and filled w ith a w eak so lu tio n called b lu in g . D o n ’t buy w a te r fo r bluing. B uy R E D C R O S S B A L L B L U E ; a 5 -cen t p a c k a g e e q u als 20 c e n ts ’ w o rth of liq u id blue. M akes c lo th e s w h ite r th a n snow . A T A L L GOOD G R O ­ CERS. __________________ tra tlo n a t th e tim e th e bloom er m ove­ m en t first S ta rte d 40 y e a rs o r m ore ago. W h a t h a s becom e of th a o th e r b lo o m e rlte s no one know s, b u t th is p a rtic u la r b lo o m e rlte bloom s on in h e r q u a in t old costum e, and d o e sn 't conde­ scen d to n o tice s k ittis h riv a ls who u r a n a t a t h e r at T h irty -fiv e . p ra n c e up B roadw ay w e arin g duds th a t ▼. H. Bryson of S p en cer, It la be­ a re fe eb le v a ria tio n s of h e r orig in al lieved, holds the record as the youngs d ress. est grandfather In the state, hla ag* A Mere Supposition. "Can you Imagine the predicament of a man who is called to a real festi­ val and can’t come?” “Yea, in a way. I gueaa there's nothing worse, unless it is the chagrin of a woman who buys a hobble skirt that doesn’t really hobble.* His Reason. "Why did he marry his deceased wife's sister?” "So as only to have one mothar-ltt- law.” If the blood is poor sad filled with the poisons from diseased kidneys or iaaotivo liver, the heart is oot oely starved but poisoned as well. There ere many con­ ditions due to impure blood—such aa dropsy, fainting spells, nervous debility or the many sorofulous conditions, ulcers, “ fever-sores,” white swellings, etc All can be overcome and cured by A tt ra e t lv o W a y to B e r v a B a n a n a Ice C r e a m — H o w to C o m b in e A p rl- cote W it h C u ra c a o . Talk No. 6. FRUITS OF VICTORY DENIED. Woman's League Leader Accused. Ths Lengthy Lobbies. “Why do they call Washington the city of magnificent distances?” "Be­ cause," answered the office-seeker, "it is such a long way between what you go after and what you geL” H IN T S Cleaning Bagdad Rugs. It ta very difficult to wash a Bagdad couch cover or rug successfully. The colors are almost aura to run when treated In the ordinary way, Bafore beginning operations separate the stripe. Then wash each one In a sep­ arate water. Use white soap and lukawarm water to which a little salt baa been added after a suda has been raised by brisk stirring. Do not rub the strips on e washboard, but merely Up them Into the water and stir them brlakly, then quickly rlnae them and hang them over a clothes horse In the kitchen away from the sunlight Be reful when drying that the strips not overlap. When almost dry press out the wrinkles with a hot iron. If the middle strips have become slightly worn exchange them with those on the outatde, when sewing the oover togeth­ er a g a in ._____________ i Homely Illustration. "Sometimes e virtue cea be exag­ gerated until tt becomes a vice," said the earnest adviser. "I see exactly what you’re eomla’ a t ” replied Taran­ tula Tim. "Whereas four aces la a blesala’ and greatly to be admired, five of 'em kin sreate untold 41*- When Woman Rule. "That lady Judge bee decided a gal net aa * "That's all right,” said the feminine attorney. "I know her. By tomorrow the’ll change her mind.” City Journal W a y ef th a W o rld . Such aa have lean and apart bodies Stag themselves out with clothes, so they who are defective In matter, an- I Savor to make amends with words-— MoataJgae, plaeed a*ywh*r*,at- t raele «*4 kill* all fit**. Neat, i lean, ornamental, mnrrn- lent,cheap l.aata all season, t an t »pill or tip over, will not aoil or injure anything. Cuaranteed effect­ ive. Of ail 4*al*r*or ■ent prepaid for 20c. HAKOI.0 NOgKKS IkO II* «alb A»*. Hraukl j *. 8 T. PACIFIC COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or. P roB p ectlve s tu d e n ts w r it« for Information O pen an >d d p r iv a te C Clink*, linic, m orn in g, a fte r n o o n e n d e v e n in g . In v a lid s and o th e r s d e s ir in g aktlled a t- ten du ne« sh ou ld w r it« for room s to th « C o lleg e a t Fruit Grafting. Greiner's Chiropractic Health Home "D y Jove," c h o rtle d th e A lleged H u­ MATILDA M. GREINER. 0. C, SupenntMdMl. m o rist, a s he gazed a t a check fo r ten d o lla rs received from a confiding e d ­ 775j| Will aim Avenue, Portland, Oregon ito r In e x ch a n g e for a Joke a th o u sa n d T r a in e d nurse«, «killed op erator« e n d th e b eet y e a rs old, “ who B a y s now t h a t plum s C h ir o p r a c tic a d v ic e in c o n s u lta tio n in e v e ry caae» do n o t grow on c h e s tn u t tr e e s ? ” And P N U N o . 2 4 —' l l he hied him fo rth in to th e n ig h t and blew h im self to a th is tle c o ck tail H K N w r i t i n g t o a ri v e r t í « e r e p i e n e # m ad e of g ra p e ju ic e .— H a rp e r’a [ W m e n t i o n t h i s paaper. W eekly. MILLIONS o f FA M ILIES are « - « ¿ S Y R U P o ^ F lG S — d ELIXIRS SENNA FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND ^OUR STOMACH. GAS AND FERMENTATION. CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS. W ITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS. NOTE THE NAME CALIFORNIA FIGSYRUPCO l IN THE CIRCLE IIRCLK ON E V E R Y PACKAGE 0FTHE GENUINE T H l WONDERFUL POPULARITY O f THE GENUINE SYRUP O F FICS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS, IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE O P THEIR CUSTOM ERS IF A DEALER ASKS W HICH SIZE YOU WISH. OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH. W HEN YOU SYRUP OF FIGS AND CUXIR OF SEN NA , H E ASK IS FOR PREPAR­ ING TO DCCUVE Y O U ., TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE GENUINE MANUFACTURED SY TH E CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C O . ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT THERE IS BUT PACTUREO BY ONE GENUINE AND THAT rT IS MANU- THE CA UFO RN IA FIG SYRUP C O ONLY N O T E THE NAME C A L IF O R N IA F IG S Y R U P C 0 PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BOTTOM. AMD IN THE CIRCLE. NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY P A C K A G t.O P THE CIM UINE O N I SIZE ONLY. FOR SALK BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS REGULAR PRICE M i PER BOTTLE. MINIATURE PKTTURI OF f A C U t t SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXBt O F SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS rT IS MILO AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE, A JO ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL FOR WOMEN AND FOB M EN YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DBUGGMT& ALWAYS BUY THE GENU IN E. C aufornia F ig S yrup C q