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NOTED MAN PASSÉS HOTEL FOSTER W HEN Y O U GO TO P O R T L A N D . ST O P A T T H E N EW Third and Davis Streets, Near Depot 200 Rooms w ith H o t an d Cold R u n n in g W a te r a n d T elephone. F re e B ath s. Rates 50c, 75c and $1.00 per Day Special rates (or Room and Board, fre e a u 'o bus m eets every train or boat 8wf$« to H ave N atio n al P a rk . S w itz erlan d la to h a v e a n a tio n a l p a rk s im ila r to th e Y ello w sto n e Na<- tlo n a l p a rk . On th e b o rd e r of Italy , a t th e fo o t of th e P lz Q u a tre v a ls, Is a se c tio n . In c lu d in g t(je C huoza valley , th a t Is ric h In b o ta n ic a l a n d g eo lo g ical w e alth , a n d th a t h a s h igh a ltitu d e , h e a lth fu l c lim a te a n d b e a u tifu l seen- e rly . I t Is p roposed to re s e rv e th in fo r p a rk p u rp o se s, a n d a s th e re g io n h a s le g e n d a ry a n d h is to ric a sso c ia tio n s of g r e a t n a tio n a l in te r e s t, th e peo p le g e n e ra lly fa v o r th e p lan . J o a n of A rc’s Sw ord. A sw o rd In th e D ijon m u seu m h a s j u s t b e en Identified a s th a t u se d by J o a n of A rc a n d p re se n te d to h e r by C h a rle s VII. of F ra n c e . On o n e sid e o f th e h ilt Is e n g ra v e d a figure k n e e l in g b e fo re a c ro ss a n d th e in sc rip tio n “ C h a rle s V II.,” w hile th e o th e r sid e b e a rs th e n a m e “ V a u co u le u rs.” T h e sw o rd a lso b e a rs th e a rm s of F ra n c e a n d o f th e to w n of O rle a n s a n d th e d a te 1419. K O D A K S ruD,PKr s W rite for c a talo g u e s and lite ra tu re . D eveloping and p rin tin g . Mail o rd ers given p ro m p t a tte n tio n F o r t l a n d P h o to S u p p ly Co. 149 T hird S tre e t P O R T L A N D . O RE. FREE TO YOU. A sam p le o f Clover L e a f C a ta rrh Rem edy, th e b e s t rem edy evej* offered fo r th e tre a tm e n t and re lie f o f nasal c a ta rrh and cold in th e head. A sk y o u r d r u g g is t fo r a free sam p le an d if he h as not it send to us w ith th e nam e of y o u r d ru g g is t and w e will send it free. Sold by all d ru g g is ts : price 60 ce n ts. P re p a re d by C lover L e af P h arm a cy , C loverdule, Cal. GOOD? Higginson Was Historian, Auth or, Clergyman and Soldier. F am ous A m erican W ho W aa A ctive In M any Line« L eave« E n d u rin g W ork« to P e rp e tu a te His N am e. C am bridge. M ass.— In th e d e a th of Col. T h o m as W e n tw o rth H igginson, w hich to o k p lace h e re In hia 87th year, th e re p a sse s o n e of th e coun tr y 's m o st n o ted m en. H isto rian , i a u th o r, cle rg y m a n , so ld ie r and a b o li tio n ist, he w as a c tiv e in m an y lines a n d lea v es e n d u rin g w o rk s to p e r p e tu a te his nam e. Col. H ig g in so n w as a s tu d e n t u n d e r L ongfellow , a n e ig h b o r of O liver W endell H olm es, a college m ate ol E d w a rd E v e re tt H ale and frien d ot E m e rso n , W h ittie r a n d L ongfellow . As e ssa y ist, h isto ria n , b io g ra p h e r and w rite r for th e young, he m ade for h im self a n u n u su a l p lace In A m erican lite ra tu re . T h o u g h th e a u tW r of a volum e of v e rse, he n e v e r claim ed p lac e a s a poet, m o d estly e n titlin g th is w o rk "S u ch as T hey A re." Col. H igginson w as b orn In Cam brid g e. M ass., In 1823 and g ra d u a te d from H a rv a rd In 1841. In 1847 he g ra d u a te d from th e D ivinity school In C am b rid g e a n d th e sa m e y e a r was o rd a in e d p a s to r of th e F irs t C ongre g a tio n a l C hurch at N ew b u ry p o rt, M ass. H e left th is c h u rc h In 1850 be cause of th e u n p o p u la rity of h is an ti sla v e ry te a c h in g s, a n d In th e sam e y e a r stood u n su c c essfu lly as th e F re e Soil c a n d id a te for c o n g ress. He th e n b e cam e p a s to r of a c h u rc h In W o rc e ste r, M ass., from 1852 to 1858. L ea v in g h is c h a rg e In th e la tte r y e a r he d ev o te d h im self to lite ra tu re and to a n ti-sla v e ry a g ita tio n . F o r his p a r t In th e a tte m p te d re sc u e of A n th o n y B urns, a fam o u s in c id e n t In th e a n ti sla v e ry days, he w as in d ic ted for m u rd er, to g e th e r w ith T h eo d o re P a rk er, W endell P h illip s and o th e rs , but SURE IT IS It’s Good when the stomach is bad. It’s Good when the bowels are dogged. It’s Good when the liver is inactive. It’s Good in any malarial disorder. HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS AVOID SUBSTITUTES. TRY A BOTTLE TODAY. E ffect of Im ag in atio n . A m a n c o n d em n ed to d e a th w aa p ro m ised th a t if h e w ould sp e n d th e n ig h t In bed in w hich a c h o le ra p a tie n t had d ied a n d su rv iv e d th e e x p e rim e n t, bis free d u m w ould b e giv en him . H e ■pent th e n ig h t in th e bed a n d died the n e x t day. B u t no p a tie n t h a d e v e r died In th e bed, a n d th e e ffe c t on th e Im ag in atio n a n d n e rv e s of th e con d em n ed m an re a lly cau sed h is d e a th . W ould P a y D ebt to W om en. H e n ry M u irh ead , o f G lasgow , S c o t land, w ho died re c e n tly , le ft p a r t o f h is fo rtu n e to found a n d m a in ta in an In s titu tio n of in s tru c tio n for w om en In p h y sic al and biological c o u rses, so th ey could becom e d e n tis ts , e le c tri cians, c h e m ists, a n d so on. H e said in explanation^ th a t h e h a d a lw ay s been in d e b te d to w om en, to h is m o th er, h is Wife a n d h is e ld e st s is te r. WOMEN MAY AVOID OPERATIONS SELMONT AUTO SGilCOL Von vet tie most thorough instructions m driving •cal work that can be produced, also lathe work, drill press and forging Finely equipped mathie shop and school room. Tuition lee $35 cash: $40 payments $10 per week. — — *— . BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL A REALTY company . East 234 and Morrison. Portland, Or. By taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound The following le tte r from f Mrs. Orville Rock will prove how unwise i t is for women to subm it to the dangers of a surgical operation when it may be avoided by taking Lydia E . P in k h am ’s Vegetable Compound. 8 h e w a s f o u r w e e k s in th e h o s p ita l nm l ea m e h o m e s u ffe rin g w o rs e th a n b efo re. H e r e is h e r o w n s ta t e m e n t . Taw Paw, M ich.—“ Two years ago I suffered very severely with a dis placement. I could hot be on my feet for a long tim e. My physician t r e a t e d me for seven months w ithout much relief and a t la st sent me to A nn A rbor for an operation. I was there four weeks and came home suffering worse th an before. My m other advised me to try Lydia E. P inkham ’s egetable Compound, and I did. Today I am well and strong and do all my own housework. I owe my h ealth to Lydia £ . P in k h am ’s V egetable Compound and advise my friends who are afflicted w ith any female com plaint to try it.”— Mrs. O r v i l l e R o c k , R . R . No. 5, Paw Paw, Michigan. I f you are ill do n o t drag along u n til an operation is necessary, but a t once take Lydia E. P in k h am ’s Vegetable Compound. F or th irty years it has been the stan dard remedy for women’s ills, and lias positively restored the health of thou sands of women. W hy don’t you try it? ____________ PORTLAND.OREGON BOYNTON FURNACES Moat econom ical and effective fo r house and school h ea tin g . J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO. fro n t and Market Sts. Portland, Or. SE N D FOR CATALOGUE. Col. H igginson. A T o n ic , A lte ra tiv e a n d R eso 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 ow els. E r a d ic a te s P im p le s , E ru p tio n s a n d D iso rd e rs o f t h e S k in . P u rifie s t h e B lood a n d R ives T o n e , S tr e n g th a n d V ig o r to th e e n tir e sy ste m . HOTEL NETHERLANDS PORTLAND, OREGON S. E. Cor. 13th «nd Washington Sta. CENTRAL, MODERN, QUIET. RATES 75c PER DAY UP „ COFFEEC ) TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER v EXTRACTS J U S T RIGHT < E C T 2 f lE 2 E E » - CU3SSET 6 DEVERS L P °*r L*HP- ORE.' NEUROLOGY N eu ro lo g y is th e ch ro n ic su ffe re r’s s u r e s t w ay to p e rm a n e n t h e a lth . P araly sis, R h eu m atism . S tom ach. B ow el, L iv er and K idney T roubles and all chronic, nerv o u s an d eye diseases yield read ily to th is T w en tie th C e n tu ry m ethod. N o d ru g s , o p e ra tio n s o r fad s. T re a tm e n t a t office o r m y p riv a te sa n ita riu m . S end fo r new booklet. N eurology, th e W ay to H ealth , an d g e t w ell. DR. H. W. FREEZE M erchants’ Trust Bldg., Portland, Or PACIFIC COLLEGE w as re le a s e d ou a c c o u n t of a flaw In th e legal p a p ers. H e a lso took p a r t In o rg a n iz in g p a rtie s of free- s ta te e m ig ra n ts to K a n sa s In 1856 and se rv e d a s b rig a d ie r g e n e ra l In J a m e i H. I-an e ’s fo rce s In tb a t s ta te o rg a n iz ed to d riv e o u t th e M issouri Invaders. Mr. H ig g in so n w as m ad e c a p ta in In th e F o rty first M a ss a c h u se tts re g i m e n t In 1862; In th e sam e y e a r he w as m ad e colonel of a re g im e n t of c olored tro o p s, th e F irs t S outh C aro lin a V o lu n tee rs, a fte rw a rd know n as th e T h irty -th ird U n ited S ta te s Col o red T ro o p s, th e first re g im e n t of free d sla v e s m u ste re d Into service. Col. H ig g in so n saw c o n sid e ra b le ac tiv e se rv ic e in th e w ar. H e took and held Ja c k so n v ille , F la .; at W ilton Bluff he w as w ounded, In A ugust, 1863, a n d In O c to b er of th e n e x t y e ar re sig n e d on a c c o u n t of d isa b ility . He th e n w e n t to N ew p o rt, R. I., to live, e n ag a g in g In lite ra tu re , and a fte r w a rd s to C am bridge. H e w as a m em b e r of th e M a ss a c h u se tts le g isla tu re In 1880 a n d 1881, se rv in g a s ch ie f of sta ff to th e g o v e rn o r a t th e sam e tim e. In 1881-84 he w as a m em b e r of th e S ta te B oard of E d u catio n . H e w as a fellow of th e A m erican A cadem y of P o litic a l Social Science and a m e m b e r of th e A m e ric an H is to ric a l S o ciety , th e A m erican A nti q u a ria n S ociety, th e New E n g lan d H isto ric-G en ealo g ical S ociety, th e Mil ita ry H isto ric a l S o clty , th e L oyal L e gion and th e G rand A rm y of th e R e public. H e had been p re sid e n t of th e H a rv a rd C h a p te r of P h . B e ta K appa. Som e y e a rs ago he rece iv e d th e de g re e of d o c to r of law s from W e ste rn R e se rv e u n iv e rs ity and In 1898 re ceived th e sam e d e g re e from H a r vard. Old Belief* R udely D istu rb e d . T h e old te a c h in g s of C h in a a n d In d ia e s ta b lish e d th e b e lie f In J a p a n th a t It w as b e st th a t w om en b e n o t no tic e d by o th e rs , t h a t th e ir d u tie s w ere w holly d o m estic , a n d th a t a p p e a rin g o u t o f do o rs w as u n b e co m in g a fa ith ful w ife o r d u tifu l d a u g h te r. G a rd en p a rtie s , d in n e r p a rtie s , b a lls a n d so cia l c a lls a re new im p o rta tio n s fro m th e w est. W h a t 8 h e D idn’t U n d e rsta n d . A B oston g irl w ho waa w a tc h in g a fa rm e r m ilk a cow a d ju s te d h e r g la s s e s and sa id ; “ It Is all y e ry p lain e x c e p t th a t I d o n 't u n d e rs ta n d how y o u tu r n It off.” M easu rin g a Field. T h e a re a o f a n y re c ta n g u la r piece of lan d , th a t Is, one th e c o rn e rs of w hich a re sq u a re . Is o b ta in e d by m u ltip ly in g th e le n g th by th e b re a d th THE ELECTRICAL HEN NEXT S im ple D evice A ttac h ed to an In cu b a to r Give* A sto n ish in g R esult« to a W ash in g to n F a rm er. OF CHIROPRACTIC Fine C are Fine H a ir T acom a. W a sh .— S ixty nine h e a lth y 4 0 9 C orononw ealth Bldg., Portland, Or. chick« fro m a s e ttin g of 73 egg« h ave Ju st been h a tc h e d by e le c tric ity on J. P -o sp e c tiv e s tu d e n ts w rite fo r Inform ation. O pen a n d p riv a te Clinic, m orning, a ftern o o n and Don A le x a n d e rs ra n c h a t R e ltm e le r’i ev e n in g . In v alid s and o th e rs d e s irin g skilled a t S ta tio n , W ash. T h e In itia l te s t w as J te n d a n c e should w rite fo r room s to th e College or so su c c e ssfu l th a t 1,300 eg g s w ill be placed In th e In c u b a to rs a s soon as It’s fine care that makes fine th e a p p a ra tu s can be In sta lle d . T he h«irl Use A yer’s H*ir Vigor, MATILDA M. GREINER. D. C., Sopertnleiutett ' eq u ip m e n t, w hich la not p a te n te d , can new improved formula, sys 7 7 5 J Williams Avenue, Portland, Oregon be a tta c h e d to a n y oil-b u rn in g lncu- te m a tic a lly , conscientiously, T ra in ed n u rses, skilled o p e ra to rs an d th e best b a to r a t a n e x p en se of leas th a n one C h iro p ra ctic ad v ice in co n su ltatio n in ev ery case. do llar. and you will get results. We C o n stru c tio n of th e e le c tric a lly op- [ know it stops failing hair, cures c ra te d In c u b a to r la sim ple. Mr. A lex dandruff, and is a most elegant a n d e r took th e lam p s from th e oil- dressing. Entirely new. New b u rn in g m a c h in e s a n d w ound O erm an •bottle. New contents. s ilv e r w ire a ro u n d th e fra m e s above th e e g g tra y s , c o n n e c tin g th e c o ll s ' P o t t n o ! ch a n g o i h t color o f th e h a ir w ith an In c a n d e sc e n t lig h t c irc u it. ! F o r a t a l a w it h t a « h b o t i lo T h is la m ade th ro u g h a c o n ta c t d ev ice C hrom e to e th e r bot y S h o w It t o y o u # tom «. SUM • c o n sistin g of a piece of Iron fixed on to 12, m l# th e re g u la to r a rm to dip Into n sm all • pri«*. cup filled w ith m ercu ry . W hen th e te m p e ra tu re In th e Incu Ayer’s Hair Vigor, as now made from our $2 b a to r rise s to 103 d e g ree s, th e n a tu ra l new improved ror inula, it the latest, most and in every way the very best i m a tc h in g point, th e Iron a rm U lifted scientific, ROYA l sh o e CO. 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T h is v e ry su n , th is m oon, th e s e very s ta r s , th is v e ry o rd e r a n d rev o lu tio n o t th in g s, t r e all th e sa m e y o u r a n c e s to rs e n jo y ed , and th a t sh a ll also e n te r ta in y o u r p o ste rity .— M o ntalgue: E s s a y s . __________________ K ing a n d C u e en R eady fo r F e stiv itie s . Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate Jo h n H ay s H am m ond of and invigorate, stomach, liver and bow els. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy U. S. on H and. to take as candy. E v e n ts of W eek a t C o ro n a tio n K ing a n d Q ueen. of J u n e 18 a n d 19— T h e royal re p re s e n ta tiv e s fro m fo re ig n n a tio n s a r rive. Ju n e 20— S p e c ia l e n v o y s a n d dele g a te s a re re c e iv e d by th e k in g a n d queen. S ta te b a n q u e t a t B u c k in g ham palace. Ju n e 21— R e c e p tio n by th e ir m a je s tie s of th e o v e r s e a p re m ie rs a n d re p re s e n ta tiv e s . D ay of sp e c ia l in te rc e s sio n for th e k ing a n d n a tio n . T h e D uke of C o n n a u g h t g iv es a d in n e r a t St. J a m e s p alace. J u n e 22— C o ro n a tio n day. June 23— R oyal p ro g re s s th ro u g h SoulU L ondon. N u m b e r “30” U n d er Ban. A c u rio u s re m in isc e n c e of th e tre a - ion of J u d a s su rv iv e s in Relglum . Among th e fisher folk of B lanken- fterghe a n d o th e r p o rts th e n u m b e r of 10 Is b a n n ed . W hen b rin g in g dow n the p rice of th e tr w a re s In o rd e r to ! tem p t p u rc h a se rs, th e y a lw ay s p a ss I From 31 so u s to 29 sous, and In th e ta m e w ay th ey re fu se to give 30 sous tor a n y p u rc h a se , p re fe rrin g to pay in e x tra sou. If th ey c a n n o t su c c ee d in a b a tin g th e p rice ask ed . N ine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some derangem ent o r d!a« ease of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured —is cured every day by Dr. Pierce’s F a vo rite P re sc rip tio n It M akes W eak W omen Strong, S ic k Women W ell. It act« directly on the organs affected and ii at the lam e tim e « general restora tive tonic ior the whole ly ile m . It ourea female com plaint right in the privecy of home. It m ake, unnecessary the di.agreeeble questioning, examination« and local treatm ent to universally insisted upon by doctor«, and so abhorrent to every m odest woman. We shall not particularize here ea to the sym ptom s of those peculiar affections incident to women, but those wanting full information as lo their sym ptom s and means of positive cure are referred lo the People’s C om mon Sense M edical A dviser—1008 pages, newly revised and up-to-date E dition, sent / r r r on receipt of 21 one- cent stam p, to cover cost of mailing only; o r, in cloth binding for .11 stumps. A ddress D r. R. V . Pierce, Buffalo, N . 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I t is a w ith h is g o rg e o u s tra p p in g s a s a teacher th at show s sim p le m an c a n be e x p e c te d to do. us th e b e au tifu l. It f i l l s o u r s o u l s w ith B etw een now a n d Ju ly 1 th e re will s o n g s a n d o u r t o n g u e s be a ro u n d of e n g a g e m e n ts. P re m ie r w ith praise. a n d M rs. A sq u ith w ill give a d in n e r To be h o p efu l one m u s t he w ell, u n d to to th e ir m a je s tie s In D ow ning s tre e t, Ju n e 30. T h e e n te r ta in m e n t w ill In o e T w h e a l t l t o i n l e e l o m w u e s r t b b e o w h o e l p e f is u l . r e s p o n s i b l e f o r clu d e th e p r e s e n tin g o f tw o plays, m o s t b o d i l y i l l s Is n o w b e i n g r e c o g n i z e d B e rn a rd S h a w ’s “T h e M an of D es by t h e l e a d i n g p h y s i c i a n s t h r o u g h o u t t h e tin y ” a n d J a m e s A. 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