WHEN YO U GO TO P O R T L A N D . S TO P A T TH E NEW HOTEL FOSTER Third aid Davis Streets, Near Depot Steamship Spokane is Lost on Alaskan Shore. Q U IC K LY R EG U LA TED 20U Room* w ith H ot ami Cold Running W ater and Telephone. F ree Hatha. Rates 50c, 75c and $1.00 per Day Loss of Appetite al ways means — Stomach w eakness— and this re quires Special rates for Room a ad Board. Free auto bus meets every train or boat HOTEL NETHERLANDS PORTLAND, OREGON S. E. Cor. I3th and Waahington Sts. CENTRAL, MODERN, QUIET. RATES 75c PER D A Y UP School ol the PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION Th ird year begins October 2. 1911. D RA W ING . PA IN TIN G . PO R TR A IT. LIFE, SKETCH. ILLUSTRATION. DESIGN AND C h llD R f N ’ S CLASSES. For circular A p p ly U> M U SEU M O F ART, F ifth and Ta ylor Streets. P O R T L A N D , O REG O N I ATEN T S 1 oiVE you |n ■ ■ ■ w P ersonal S ervici RHEUM ATISM , E P IL E P S Y , A P P EN D IC ITIS , ASTAM M A, INSOM NIA, PNEUM O NIA, N EU R A LG IA , H Y S T E R IA , A N A EM IA , CA TARRH and a ll d is o rd e r« of the Stom ach, L iv e r, K id n eys, B o w els and a ll Fe m ale W ea k n esses. Eye, Ear, N os« and T h ro a t trou bles a re q u ick ly reached by our new m eth ods and o v e r 1100 s a tisfied p a tien ts ' g la d ly te s tify to the p erm a n en t r e lie f obtain ed from our tre a tm e n t w h ich m a y be ta ken at our sa n ita riu m or o ffic e . For fu ll p a rticu la rs address o r c a ll on DR. H. W. FREEZE, 308 Merchants Trust Bldg. PORTLAND. ORE. 0. 0. MARTIN, *■» " " 40i„ÎÏÎÂ,!!T,0 ï,r** *nle lof Information rOKTLAMJ, ÎS Una. KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES Writw for cntmlovu«* and literature. Developing and printing. Mail orders given prom pt attention F o r t la n d k h o t o S u p p ly C o 149 Third Street P O R T L A N D . ORE. 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Leave Madras 9:00 a. m., Arrive The Dalles, 1:55 p. m. Direct connections with trains leaving Portland at 7:50 a. m. and 10 a. m.; also fiom Walla Walla, Pendleton and intermediate points at Des?hutes Junction. WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Paaa. A gt„ Portland, Oregon. A T o n ic , A lte ra tiv e and Resolvent. T h e best re m ed y fo r K id n ey s, L iv e r and Bowels. E rad icate* Pim ples, Eruptions and Disorders o f the Skin. Pu rifies th e Blood and giv es T o n e , S tren gth and V ig o r to the en tire system. K ê e le y I ¡ALCOHOL OPIUM-TOBACCO (u re Habit© Positively Cured. _ In* Only autlionz*«! Keelej Is -------- ti tute - — in Oregon. J rep o— - _"1_ fo r 11 lastrated circular. PORTLAND.OREGON. ÍF BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW THE r -v ■os! thorough i«stnKt<ms a èim i teal work But cao be prwkrrd. also Ulte work, drill press and form«« Finely ei*uipred ouch* shop and school room Tintici lee $.15 cash $40 payments $10 per week. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL « . GARAGE. East 23d and Mcrnsca. Portland. Or BOYNTON FURNACES SOUTHERN PACIFIC UNES IN OREGON Moat economical and effective for house and school heating. J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO. Front and Market Sts. Have in effect low round trip fares to NEWPORT, YAQUINA BAY. Portland, Or. S E N D FOR C A TA LO G U E . PACIFIC COLLEGE Sale dates daily. OF CHIROPRACTIC NORTH BEACH RESORTS 409 Conmonwralth Bldg., Portland, Or. Sale dates daily. ALL POINTS EAST. Special dates June to Sept. NitMoal Educational Meeting Association for yourself. YOU’ L L FINO IT EX C E LL E N T M ost P o w e rfu l P o iso n . From the microbe which gives rise in human beings to the disease known as tetanus, or lockjaw, a poison called tetanlne la obtained which is over 100 times more powerful than strychnine. A fragment of tetanlne so small as to be Invisible to the naked eye would kill almost Instantaneously the strong est man. One ilfteen-tbousandth part of a grain of It has caused the death of a horse 1,600,000,000 times Its own weight. ___ INFLAM MATION AND PAIN Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. the lias been helping sick women in this way, free of charge. D o n ’t hesitate—write at once. W hy? Because it is annoying, untidy. And mostly, because it almost invariably leads to baldness. C u re it, and save your hair. Get more, too, at (he same time. All easily done with A yer’s H air Vigor, new improved formula. Stop this formation of dandruff! M IT IIO I M. CREINEH, D. C., Supcrmtendent. 775* Wifi ams Avenue, Portland, Oregon G P. A, PORTLAND. 7 a r a u i . W it h l u k ; *■ IXTIUCTS JUST RIGHT' OREGON -e s x s a iz s E »- CLOS SET A DCYEBS yosii»*o owe/ LEA D O U TBREAK. P ic k le Tub Y ie ld s O p ium . Cure Your Dandruff Greiner's Chiropractic Health Home Í •AKINO POWDER G IR L S San Francisco— False bottoms of the pickle tubs in the Nippon Maru’s The Eternal Now. ¡steerage pantry, on which smugglers Concern yourself as little as possi had rested their hopes o f escaping ble with your past. Unnecessary self the vigilance o f the Customs In torture over what you have been will spectors, yielded 109 tins of smoking only cripple you In your noble bat opium. Another seizure of 32 tins tle to be better. Now Is the only point was made by the inspectors In the of time of great moment to you. If bilge of the engine-room of the liner, you devote yourself to now ths past which arrived from the Orient. To will be a dream, the future a present escape the penalties now Imposed on the masters of vessels which are realization.— Joseph Russell Clarkson. caught carrying undeclared goods. Captain W. E. Fllmer made a search P u ttin g It U p to the Men. on his own account during the voy It Is practically settled that a large age from Honolulu. proportion of the fires that destroy property and endanger human life are Cost Stops Polygamy, started by careless smokers. Now, If Washington— The high cost of liv smoking were a distinctly feminine habit there would be something doing! ing is an effectual bar to polygamy, — From "As She Sees It,” In the Low according to President Smith. In reply to a question whether he ell Courier-Citizen. j thought It best for a man to have but one wife, the husband of five wives and the father of 43 children, said: "In these days of high cost <if living there is no doubt that the average man 1« much better off with one wife. If a man cannot gup- liort one wife decently. It would ob viously be Impossible for him to ; support more. Prospective »tudent* w rite fo r information. Open and private Clinic, morning, afternoon and ! evening. Invalid* and others desiring skilled at* j tendance ahould w r i t fo r r c jo n to the College or ^ C O FFEEcT TEA SPICES Victoria. B. C.— Two women pas sengers died of shock when the ex cursion steamship Spokane, which for years has been used only for carry ing tourists to the glaciers and towns of Southeastern Alaska, and which »a s fitted up for this service and was laid up except during the sum mer, struck a rock in Seymour Nar rows, B. C., and was beached in Plumper Bay to prevent her sinking in deep water. The women who lost their lives were Mrs, G. F. Williams, of Wash ington, D. C., and Mrs. J. E. Strauss, of Philadelphia. Their bodies have been placed on a steamship bound for Seattle. At first the women were reported missing, and it was feared they had been drowned. A search of the steamship was made and their bodies were found In their cabiue, where, it Is supposed, they died of fright. All the passengers except these two were landed in the small boats. The passengers paseed a night and day on the rooky shore, camping, and were taken off by the steamship Admiral Sampson and conveyed to Seattle. Conflicting accounts of the cause of the women’s death have been re ceived in the brief wireless dis patches sent by the steamships Ad miral Sampson, Prince George and City of Seattle that hurried to the assistance of the distressed steam ship. One message asserted that the women died o f fright In their state room«, where the bodies were found. A private dispatch said that they were drowned. Mrs. Williams was accompanied by her husband and two daughters, ail of whom escaped uninjured. At latest advices the Spokane lay with hurricane deck awash. The boat was valued at *400,000, and was the finest chip on the Alaska run. The scene of the wreck was near the place where the steamship Cot tage City foundered on January 11, last. The Cottage City was a total loss, but all hands were saved. Plumper Bay Is 125 miles north of Vancouver. Seymour Narrows ie a narrow strait two miles long and only 3% cables wide, contracted to two cables by Ripple Rook, lying in midstream at the southern end. Creston, Iow a.— “ I was troubled for C a lifo rn ia R e fo rm a to ry Is K e p t In a long time with Inflammation, pains C o n sta n t T u rm o il. — in my siete, sick headaches and ner Dos Angeles— Following an out vousness. I had ta break precipitated last week when ken so many medi cines that I w a s Rose I)rl«coll, recently committed to d is c o u r a g e d a n d the school from Sail Graneiseo, at- thought I w o u ld | tempted to escape, seven girls, In never get well. A friend told me o f mates of the Whittier State School, Lydia E. Pinkham’s j were brought to Los Angeles and V e g e t a b l e Com locked up In the county jail. The pound a n d i t re j Driscoll girl, said to be one of the stored me to health. I h a v e n o mora most Incorrible ever committed to pain, my nerves are stronger and I can the institution, broke from the school no my own work. L ydia E. Pinkham’s [but was captured by Nlghtwatchman Vegetable Compound cured me after Bartley. everything else had failed, and I rec When she was returned the other ommend it to other suffering women.” — M r s . W m . S e a l s , eo5 W . Howard ¡-it., girls made a demonstration, assert Creston, Iowa. ing that the officer had been unne Thousands o f unsolicited and genu cessarily rough In handling her. and ine testimonials like the above prove they aroused the neighborhood with the efficiency o f Lydia E. Pinkham’s outcries which continued until long Vegetable Compound, which is made past midnight. Windows were smash ed. all the dishes were broken, and exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those dis the kitchen range was reduced to scrap Iron. The girls several times tressing ills should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability o f Lydia rushed the gates In a body in at Bartley entered E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to tempts to escape. hts resignation. restore their health. The girls made no attempt to I f you w an t special advice write harm attaches of the reformatory, to Mrs. Pink Ini in, at Lynn, Mass. but several hatchets and knives with She yill treat your l e t t e r as which they had armed themselves -■strictly confidential. F or 20 years have not been recovered. International Sunday School Association. Wm. McMURRAY, It tones, strengthens and Invigor ates the entire digestive system. Try it and see Trmin-d n u rw i. .V ¡11—H op rrm *o r% and the bvst Chiropractic advice in consultation in every case. ; For fares, sale dates, etc., eon- suit any S. P. Agent, or write to on Equal at the Time. Rossini, after finishing his great work. Indulged himself in a long To R e m o v e T a r. period of leisure and did not write a T o remove tar from clothes rub but line of music. A friend once called on ter or lard over the tar spots, then him and found him writing his auto wash with soap and water. Apply oil graph, with a Bentlment, at the bot of turpentine and let remain for one tom of some photographs of himself. hour, then wash again and the tar One of these read: “ To M. Pillet Will, will be removed. To remove tar from my friend and my equal In music.” the hands rub with outside o f fresh ’ W hat!” cried the visitor, "you are orange or lemon peel and wipe dry not serious? M. Pillet W ill Is not Immediately. your equal In music.” "Certainly he Is—since I sm doing nothing," ex H e ig h t of C o n te n tm en t. plained Rossini. Brownly— Is Jones contented. Townly— I should say so; I never heard him complain of thn way his child la taught In school.— Harper’s Bazar. ALL SIZES R O Y A L SHO E CO . immediately. T o ta lin g 158 P a s s S to n y R e e fs— A re R escued and S e n t to S e a ttle . P a ssen g era HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS W e tre a t and cu re q u ick ly th e f a l lo w in g ailm en ts. o ften g e ttin g good results a ft e r oth ers fa i l : yers Dynamite Car Explodes. T- ok Angeles— August Hoffman, an employe o f the Union Hardware A Metal Company, of this city, was unloading a car of dynamite to be stored in a magazine, and had pushed the small car onto the main line when a freight train bore down on him. In the explosion he ent ered a fractured skull and internal Injuries and probably will die Ray mond Fegan. the fireman, sustained a fractured thigh, but will recover. The engineer was not bady hurt. b o tt i. ■ S o « I* lb you r d o c t ». S i l t by lb , J. C. A y » Cm.. LbWbU, M m - When a woman «peaks ol her 0 $ tm St75,4 dtMi W a ll O ccupied. Lady (engaging assistant gardener) — And If I engage you, betides your other duties, you will have to attend to the three dogs and clean out their kennels, also clean out the parrot’s cage, clean up my sons’ workshop and clean both their bicycles; also clean the car except when the weather's dirty. Applicant (overwhelmed) — And shall I bava to clean that?— Tatler. D on’t cringe—don't flinch, Should fortune pinch A nd all seem lost; With might and main, TRY, T R Y again A t any cost. ----- silent s c o re I suffering she trusts you. Millions have be stowed this mark of confi dence on Dr. K. V . Pierce, of Buffalo, N . Y . Every where there are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curing-power of Dr. m Pierce's Favorite Prescription — w h ic h saves the suffering sex from pain, and successfully | >3 grapples with woman’s weak nesses and stubborn ills. IT M A K ES W E A K W O H E N STRONd IT flA K E S 5ICK W O M E N W E L L . No woman’s appeal was ever misdirected or her con fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the W o r l d ' s D isp r n sa r y M b d ic a l A s s o c ia t io n , Dr* K. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N . Y . P ie rc e 's P ir a te n t P ellets Induce m ild n a tu re l bow el m o v e m e n t o n ce a day* They Knsw—the Little Dears I With reference to Sir Almroth Wright’s opinion that, from a hy gienic point ot view, waahlng la an evil, It la Interesting to note that chil dren have alwaye shown a wonderful Instinct In this respect. T o B rea f: >n N ew Shoes. A lw a y s sh a k e in A 1 leu ’s Koot-Kase, a pow der, it r u n s hot, sw e a tin g , s e llin g , s w o lle n feet. lir e , corn s. In g r o w in g n a ils and bunions. At i l l d ru g g is ts and shoe »te re s , ¿ V . D out accep t m y su bstitu te. Sam ple mat led F K K h . Address A lie n s. O lm sted, l.e R o y, N . Y. MUNYON. S w e e t D rin k s In B u rm a . A M taking; the a bove text fo r the There are no soda fountains In reason that I w ant to In still in to the l people a elf relian ce, s e lf n obility, self Rangoon. A large amount ot aerated s o v e re ig n ty 1 w ant ev e ry person to* feel th a t they a re a b o ve deception , hatred, water Is sold throughout Burma. The lelflsh n ess, jealou sy, en vy or reven ge English population cousuutes an Im 1 w ant th e person w ho is pinched bv p o verty, w ho has s u ffe re d grea t reverses, mense quantity of soda tor the na who Is w eigh ted dow n writ It some grea t tional drink of whisky and Boda, and sorrow to becom e a c qu ain ted w ith the re- I also some ginger beer and bottled deem in g p o w er o f 1 lemonade. The natives, however, Hope. 1 w ant them prefer the highly sweetened and col to ta ke H ope as a com panion, as a coun- i ored drinks, such a rose water, pine sellor. as a ligh t, us ! apple, cream soda, etc. a m edicin e, fo r Hop© [ is an am bassador M others w ill fin d Mrs. W in s lo w 's S oothin g fr o m God. It is a te a c h e r th a t sh o w s ' Syrup tue best rem edy to use lo t Ih s ir e h tld r e n lu r in g tu e te e th lu g jiertod. us the beau tifu l. It fills our souls w ith songs and our tongues M u n icip al S tre e t C a ra P a y . w ith praise. T o be h opefu l one In the last ten years the English must be w ell, and to city ot Hull received from the profits b© w e ll on© must be h opeful. T h u t the lo w e r b o w el is responsible fo r of the municipal street car system most b odily Ills Is now being recog n ized by th e lea d in g p h ysician s th rou gh ou t the $700.000, which lessened local taxa w orld. T h e re is no fu rth e r excuse fo r be- tion by that amount. bein g bilious, fo r h a v in g h eadaches, fo r s u ffe rin g w ith dyspepsia or in digestion , fo r W a n ted A live representative In this town. pu ttin g up w ith a slu ggish o r la zy liver, fo r p o ison in g the blood as a result o f c o n T o hundle best selling irrigated lands in California. stip a tion , fo r M unyon's P a w P a w L a x a tiv e Liberal commissions. Address Hanscom Si Kim- P ills a re p o sitively c o rr e c tin g a ll these a i l bull, 302 Monad nock Bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. m ents. T h e y assist In d ig e s tin g e v e ry th in g th a t Is put Into the stom ach. T h e y stlm Generous Proportions. u la te th e liv e r Into a c tiv ity . T h e y start the secretio n s o f th e stom uch, w h ich ca rry The length of the nose of the statue o f f a ll th e bile and poisonous m a tters th rou gh the bowels. T h e y stren gth en the of Liberty la four feet six Inches. The lo w e r bow el, so th a t It em p ties Its e lf n a t distance across the eye Is two feet alx u ra lly, w ith o u t the a id o f ca th a rtic s or Inches. The right arm. which holds fo re ig n substances. M u n yon's P a w P a w P ills fo r sa le at all the torch, is forty-two feet long. d ru g gists. P rice, 26 cents. M u n yon ’s. jr t “ S a m S lo a n ” A Good Cigar Costs You 5c Worth More ALLEN & LEWIS Distributer*, Everybody corned beef. Everybody lilces Libby's because it is g o o d and it ready fo r serving as soon as taken out of the tin. Constipation causes many serious dis eases. It is thoroughly cured by Doc- P ro b a b ly H o ld s Reco rd . Jne a Oi tor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, Mr. Ellaa Taylor, pariah dark of laxative, three for cathartic. Felated, England, haa retired on reaching the age of ninety, after fifty- Man’e Best Friend. one years of service. During his term 8tate appellate court rules that a of office he dally ascended the church dog Bleeping In a hallway la not a tower to wind the clock. He dis public nuisance. Can’t Imagine any charged that duty 18,600 times, and where else that a sleeping dog would climbed 100 mllea of stairs. be a nuisance. Only Marrlad Men Count In Corea marriage le even more Im portant and eeeential for a man than It Is for a woman aa, until a man be wed, be is a being of no account. If a father haa not aeleoted wives for his none ere they reach the age of twenty he Is considered worthless and naglectful. B u y Libby'm Nmmk Timm THE TR U TH AB O U T BLUING. Talk No. 8. Avoid liquid bluing because it’s at best only a weak solution o f blue in an expensive package. The customer pays the cost o f glass bottle and heavy freight charge by getting half cent’s worth o f bluing. Buy RED CROSS B A L L BLUING. P a sto r to H is F lo c k . Best blue, nothing but blue. Makes a "When I look at you fellows,” said basket o f clothes look like a snow (he Jail warden, who was something drift. A S K YO UR GROCER. ot a humorist, "I somehow feel that the Lord didn’t make good." plaaod gay where, at- (raeta gad hills »11 the*. Neat, clean, ornamental, conven- lent,cheap. Last* nil •eaaoa. L a n 'ta p illo r tip over, will not to il or injure anything Guaranteed eflett- |ive. Of all dealer« or *ent seepeld lot HAROLD HOMKHS I AO l>* Kalb Ava. Ureeklya, I . T. DOCTORS ADVISED OPERATION- DECIDED TO TRY GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY. I want to tell you in a few words what your Swamp-Root did for me, be lieving that my testimony may do some other suffering person a great deal of good. About six years Hgo I was danger ously ill, consulted three doctors, all of whom said I had kidney trouble. One of the doctors analyzed my urine and reported that I had gravel, and further said that in order to regain my health and life, an operation would be neces sary. I did not want to he operated on as I was afraid that I would not re cover. Someone told me of Dr. K il mer’s Swamp-Root and said it was a reliable medicine for kidney trouble, so I decided to try it, and I went to Mr. Rose, the druggist, a t303Central Ave., Minneapolis, and bought a bottle, took it, noticed results and continued taking it until I was entirely cured. Having been free from any kidney trouble for over six years, I consider that I am absolutely cured and know that Swamp-Root has the credit. I never fail to tell my friends about your remedy, as I believe it is the best of its kind. Your U At O Ointment is also very good. We are never without a jar in our house. Yours very truly, MRS. M ARG ARET E. ANDERSON, Minneapolis, Minn. State o f Minne«ota, I ga County o f Hennepin f B ‘ Personally appeared before me this sept., 1900, . Mrs. ” Margaret 23d day o f S < . E. 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