A
W H EN
YOU
GO TO P O R T L A N D
A T T H E N EW
LUNCH FOH EVENING GUESTS
STOP
S im p le R e fre s h m e n t. E a s ily Prep ared
W ith o u t Spending M uch Money
o r E ffo rt.
HOTEL FOSTER
Third and Davis Streets, Near Depot
SOU Rooms w ith H ot and Cold R unning
W ater and Telephone. Free Baths.
Rates 50c, 75c and $1.00 per Day
Spec al rales lor Room and Board.
Tree aulo bus meets every train or boat
When
rou want the
there is, ask
your grocer
L ib b y ’s
P ick le s
QUICK RESULTS
Moderate Rates
O liv es
" hen girl friends drop In unexpect
edly for the evening dainty refrenh-
uients add much to the pleasure of ihe
guests without causing any great ex
penditure of either money or effort.
Hot chocolate la a favorite beverage
* i
of all womankind and the truly boa- !
pttable woman la always an adept at
making It.
To make hot chocolate allow one
ounce of chocolate to each pint of
liquid. . To make one quart put two
ounces of chocolate In a double boiler
Washington, July 17.—All foreign
with one pint of hot water. Stir un
W ® tre a t an d cur® q u ic k ly th e f o l
business records of the United States
til the chocolate la melted, then add ' lo w in g ailm ent®. o fte n g e t t in g g o o d
re su lts a f t e r o th e r s f a ll :
were broken during the fiscal year
one pint of rich milk. Beat and stir ,
ended June 30. Figures o f the bureau
rapidly until It bolls again. Add three
R H E U M A T IS M ,
E P IL E P S Y ,
o f statistics issued today show that
tablespoonfuls of sugar, take from the
A P P E N D IC IT IS ,
ASTH M A,
the volume o f foreign business
Are and beat quickly. Have the choc
amounted to the enormous sum of
IN S O M N IA ,
P N E U M O N IA ,
olate pot hot when the chocolate Is
more than $3,500,000,000, which ex
turned In and served with whipped
N E U R A L G IA ,
H Y S T E R IA ,
ceeded the record year o f 1907 by
cream. If slightly thickened chocolate
A N A E M IA ,
CATARRH
I more than $263,000,000.
Is desired make a thin paste of two
an d
all
d is o r d e r s
of
th e
S to m a c h ,
The country’s exports for the first
teaspoonfuls of cornstarch moistened
L ive r,
K id n e y s ,
B o w e ls
and
a ll
F e
j
time
cxeeded the $2,000,000,000 mark,
m
a
le
W
e
a
k
n
e
s
s
e
s
.
E
y
e
,
E
a
r,
N
ose
with milk and stir slowly Into the mix
an d
T h roa t
tro u b le s
are
q u ic k ly
j while the imports were second only to
ture Just before It Is takeu from the
re a ch e d b y o u r new m e t h o d s an d o v e r
last year’s.
The year closed with a
stove.
1100
s a t is fie d
p a tie n ts
g la d ly
t e s tify
balance of trade of more than $520,-
to th e p e r m a n e n t r e lie f o b ta in e d fr o m
Dainty sandwiches to serve with
o u r tr e a tm e n t w h ic h m a y be tak en at
000,000 in favor o f American business.
our
s a n ita r iu m
a*
o f fi c e .
F or
fu ll
the chocolate are blade by cutting
This is $332,000,000 more than last
p a r t ic u la r * a d d re s s o r c a ll on
white bread into thiu slices and
year’s balance, but was exceeded by
spreading them with a paste made of
the record years of 1908 and 1901 and
finely chopped pecan nut meata and j
1900 and 1899.
PORTLAND, ORE.
mayonnaise. Lettuce sandwiches have | 308 Mncbnls Tnul Bldg.
Fifty per cent o f the imports enter
a leaf of crisp lettuce spread with the
ed the country free of duty, being
mayonnaise as filling. Butter the
greater than at any time in the his
bread before using the filling. Some
tory o f the trade, except in 1892-93-
hostesses keep a Jar of chopped nuts
94, when sugar was being imported
or peanut butter on hand-all the time
free under the McKinley tariff law.
and so are never at a loss whan the are th e sa fe st a n d m ost re lia b le ca th a ttic a n d
The total value of merchandise en
unexpected guest drops In. Peanut sy ste m cle a n s e r. T h e best r e m e d y f o r T o r p id tering free, however, was larger than
sandwiches are made by spreading one L iv e r , B iliou sn ess a n d S ick H e a d a ch e.
in any year heretofore.
A t D r u g g is t s ' o r b y M a ll, 2 5 C sn ts
slice of the bread thinly with butter
H o y t C h e m i c a l C o .
P o r t l a n d , o k k g o i »
and the other with the peanut butter.
Put together with a lettuce leaf.
Fiscal Year Just Completed
Breaks All Kecords.
T he
O ld est D w e llin g .
Archaeologists at a recent confer
ence decided that the oldest dwelling
Inhabited today Is a mansion belong
ing to Count Matuscbke at Wlnfel-on-
the-Rhlne, Germany, which was built
In 700.
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T he Great Thing.
The great thing In life Is not so
much where do we stand, but what are
we standing for— why don't we go
ahead?
Preacher Knew.
When volunteer prayers were call
ed for a man struck In and prayed
very earnestly for his poor land, and
asked the Lord to give him a good
crop.
"W hat that land of your* needs,
brother, Is not prayer, but manure,”
said the preacher, "as he gave out,
“ Work, For the Night Is Coming.”
Mother« win find M r«. W lr u lo w ’ » 8m .thing
Ryrup the b e s t r e m e d v to u se toe their children
lu r in g the teething p e r io d .
B ask et
OStM elem % a H
,
^ P o rtlan d . Oregon
X
Reel dent end Day School fo r <
[ch arge o f Sinter® o f St. Joh n Baptist
I Collegiate, Academic and Elementary
I
Maale, Art, Elocution, Gymm
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I
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Sufferers from A p pen dicitis, Bronchitis, Cancer,
Catarrh, Diabetes. Dropsy. Deafness. E pilepsy,
E czem a, G oitre. Gall Stone-, H eart Disease, H er
nia, Lum bago, N euralgia. Paralysis, Rheum atism ,
Sciatica, or any disease, are invited to w rite us.
W e solicit your inquiries, for w e desire to show
you h ow to raise yo u r vitality, rem ove the cause
o f your disease and keep well.
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For Girls. Conducted by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY
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Intellectual T raining. W rite for Announcement. Addresa
SISTER SUPERIOR. Si. Mary'i Acad,my. Portland
All Diseases Permanently Removed by Our Methods.
N o K nives. N o O steopathy, N o D rugs. Fasting
and D ietin g scie n tifica lly directed. Trained N ur-
les.
MATILOA M. GREINER, 0. C„ Superintendent.
775) Wili ams Avenue, Portland, Oregon
School of the
PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION
Third year begins O ctober 2. 1911.
DRAW IN G. PAINTING. PORTRAIT, L i f t ,
SKETCH.
ILLUSTRATION,
Dt SIGN
AND
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Any 8 e m ln a r y c o u r s e s .
The only Woman’ » College on the Pacific Coast. Chart
ered 1885. Ideal climate. Entrance and graduation re
quirements equivalent to those of Standford and University
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door life. Pres. Luella Clay Carson. A. M „ Litt. D., LL. U
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BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL
the most thorough mstructioes is dnrisg
iral work that ran he produced, also
lathe work, drill press and forging
Finely equipped marine shop and school
room Taboo toe $35 cash $40
payments $10 per week.
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL I
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A T o n ic , A lte ra tiv e a n d R esolven t. T h e
b est 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 rad icates P im p le s, E ru p tio n s a n d D isorders
o f th e S k in .
Pu rifies th e B lo o d a n d g iv e s
T o n e , S tren gth a u d V ig o r to th e e n tire system .
—
I t * ZU ud a « r w Parthak Or
COME TO PORTLAND AND B E CURED IN F IV E DAYS
VARICOSE VEINS, HERNIA, BLOOD POISON
N o severe operations, m any cases perm anently cured in one
treatm ent. M ost tim e-saving, m ost natural, m ost safe. A
radical and perm anent care. I g iv e m y w ord and w ill cite
v o n to other m edical authorities that th is is a fact. I am cer-
tain I v prepared to cu re by exp e rie n ce and equipm ent, w hich
are the keyston es to su ccess. I have th e best equ ip p ed
m edical office on the Coast. I w ill g iv e $500 to any ch arity as
guarantee that ev e ry statem ent in th is ann ouncem ent is true.
I invite yo u to com e to m y office. I w ill explain t o yo u m y
treatm ent fo r V a ricose Veins, H ernia, N erv ou s D ebility ,
B lood Poison, P iles, Fistula, B ladder, K id n ey, P rostatic and
all M en’s A ilm e n ts and giv e yo n F R E E a p h y sica l exam ina
tion; if necessary a m icroscopica l and chem ical analysis o f
secretions, to determ ine pathological and bacteriological con
ditions. E v e ry man should take advantage o f th is o p p o r
tu n ity to learn th eir trn e condition. A p erm a n en t C u re is
uh a t you w ant. .4 p erm an en t Cure \8 w hat 1 give.
WRITTEN GUARANTEE—M y w ritten guarantee m eans a c u r e or
pay. I guarantee to cu re certa in a ilm en ts or refund every
dollar yo u nave paid, i f y servicesc<«at y o u nothing unless 1
cu re y o u r V a ricose V eins, H ernia, Piles, Fistula, B lood Poi
son, o r any ailm ent I guarantee to cure. T erm s are reasonable
and no m ore than y o u are able and w illin g to pay fo r benefits.
Offlca hoar»— 9 A M to • P M.
Banday». 10 A M. to 1 F. M.
A . G . S m ith M . D .
I am the only ipecialiat in Portland who
I doe» not adrcrtioc a fictitiout name or
I photograph.
I publish my true photograph, correct
I name and personally conduct my office.
BL000 POISON I nae Pt of esser Ebrlicb’a wonderfnl new dia-
eorcry, "606” in caaea of Specific Blood Poison. It cures in one treat
m ent and la the greatest marvel of medical acience. Thia new remedy
has been snrcc.gf .ill / used in fhouwrf» of ca*ev I,et mecxplain it to you
HD
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C O i l ITU BM MOERIBOIV Bf.. COK 8ECOHD
IMI a Ma Vs O Iff 11 n
P o r t l a n d . O regon
Creams.
Make a very short, sweetened pie
crust, roll thin and cut In squares.
Bake them delicately and fasten the
two opposite corners together while
hot with a toothpick. Serve filled with
wrlpped cream or an y kind of filling
preferred, and either hot or cold, ac
cording to the kind of filling used.
W H Y PAY M O R E ?
L adies’ T w o-S tra p V elvet.
C ordu roy and Satin Pumps
in Black o r Tan, reguar $2.54
values, a t h a lf p r ice —
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Shoe Polishes
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...,4j f DANDY
RUSStT
dillT.o s
V
Walt« for Fama.
No writer ever thlnka of spelling
out hla middle name In full until he
haa been a war correspondent or haa
taken a ride In a aeroplane.—Loa An
geles Express._____________
In t h a P r e s e n t ,
With the wise man It la always
lime.
£ f> G £
•HM ^l$n» •»
lir'i»-''1
Stops H air
ceto« itrstat
PÜU’ i .
• la c u r tT COLO®
Falling
•¡V'! pd**,ir »
A yer’* H air Vigor, new Im
proved formula, will certainly
stop falling of the hair. Indeed,
we believe it will always do this
unless there Is some disturb
ance of the general health.
Then, a constitutional medicine
may be necessary. Consult
your physician about this.
OILT
E D « * th » on ly 1-11». . h » « r t " « l n «
that p o .lt l.e ly e n t,!n s o i l . b u c k « end 1‘..lu ll-,
I—H » .‘ end chlldr-n*« b o o t« end . h o . . . . b i n » ,
w i t h o u t r a b b i n « , t v . "F re n ch OI o m .” !<»,
D A \ IIY com In notion fo r rlm n ln * and p o ll«h ln f
all Kln la o f ru .o -t o r tan .h o » «, r v . - s t a r " « lie , luc.
« H I C K W I I I T * m » k »«d lr tjr r a n r a a .h o » «
, i , , a and w h i t » . In liqu id form no It ran be
a . l r k l r and r a e t l r applied. A .ponire In ** e ry
p arka «». *o a lw a y , r r a d r fo r t***- T w o •'***. *•
**tf j o u r d«ster d o »« not k » * p th « kind yon w »n l,
a n d u . h i. » Idrrw and th» prim In .tum p« fo r
a full a b a p -rk aar.
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D o e i not ch a n g e th e co lo r o f th e hair.
t o .I S A lb a n y * t ., C a m b r id g e , M a e * ,
r fc * O ld e s t a n d L a r g e s t M a n u f a c t u r e r ! OJ
S h o e I t A i s h e s in th * W o r ld .
$ l
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Phone Manor 308, Vaacoaver Exchange. Battleground, Wash.
p la c e d a n y w h e r e ,»<-
t r a n . aMd k i ll« a ll
H ie«. M a s t, « le a n ,
o r n a m e n ta l, c o n v e n
ie n t.«.h e a p . I.aata »11
a» aeon . L a n ’ tfcp yl or
¡tip o v e r , w ill n o t s o il
o r in lu r e a n y th in g .
G u a ra n t e e d
e ffe c t
iv e . O f »11 d e a le r « o r
se n t p rep a l«! f o r 2 0 c.
H A R O I.D S O R E R *
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Brooklyn, N. T.
BOYNTON FURNACES
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it*«« 1« Orrmon. W rit«
r !!!aatr»t«4 r lr r *l*r .
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J. C. B A Y ER FURNACE CO.
front
and
Market Sts.
Portland, Or.
SE N D FOR CATALOGU E.
Can Defy Microbe«.
A doctor In Yokohama, Japan, haa
built himself a novel house with a
view to (uardlnc against microbe«.
The walla of thla remarkable edifice
are made of blocks of glaaa. They
are hollow, the Interetlcea being filled
up with a aolutlon of aalta of aoda,
which ta Intended to regulate the
temperature of the Interior. The
windows are hermetically cloaed. and
air la only admitted altar paaalnf
through Altera.
Flrat Meal of tha Day.
Breakfaat la, before all thlDgi, * re
spectable meal. One cannot Imagine a
man or woman who la alwaya down
punctually to breakfaat being other
than a highly reputable member of
aoclety. A dinner may be frivolous,
a eupper may be hllarloua, but a break
faat la alwaya atald and eolemn and
conductive to the building up of a
sound and sensible character.
Utee of the Aloe.
In Africa the leaves of certain epe-
clea of aloe provide materiel for bow
tb®n do — h® —y
strings. hammocks, flatting lines and
e resson why Avcr’ t Hair Vigor stops ropea. With (be Mohammedans the
line hair is because it first destroys the aloe means much. For Instance, those
rmi which cause this trouble. After wbo have returned from a pilgrimage
s is done, nature soon brings about s
>1 recovery, restoring the bair and to Mecca hang It over tbelr doors,
ilp to a perfectly healthy condition. aa a sign that they bava made tha
gxaat Journey.
-M®4® by U»®J. C. X y * r C ® . Low®U. M am .—
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F orm u la v l l k t M h botti®
Show ft to j o a f
f
do«', or
A®h him » b « v t It,
NORTHWEST HAS HOTTEST
DAY IN PAST FOUR YEARS
Portland, July 17.— Portland was not
the hottest place in the Pacific North
west yesterday, though for two hours
in the afternoon, while perspiring
folk stampeded for shade and coolness,
the thermometer stood at 97 degrees
and Brother Beals, the genial weather
man, registered the hottest consecu
tive 120 minutes since 1907.
But
that 97 degrees was as the gentle
warmth of a day in spring, compared
to the heat in other towns in Oregon,
Washington and Idaho.
In 11 cities that had been heard
from last night, the thermometer
stood above 100 degrees.
Eltopia, a
little water tank station in Central
Washington, near Pasco, was perhaps
the hottest place in the United States,
the mercury climbing to 110 degrees.
Following were the maximum tem
peratures Sunday in Pacific Northwest
cities:
Portland 97; Albany 102;
Salem 102; Roseburg 105; The Dalles
104; Bend 98; Seattle 92; Vancouver
99; Walla Walla 108; Ashland 104 ;
Baker 96; Boise 98; Marshfield 70;
North Yakima 106; Tacoma 88; Gold-
endale 106; Pullman 100; Lewiston
106; Eltopia 110; Spokane 99.
T H E T R U T H A B O U T B L U IN G .
Talk No. 10.
Be thrifty on this little thing. Don’t
accept water for bluing. Think of it,
a little dab of bluing in a large bot
tle of water. Give me 10 cents. Well
I guess not.
Buy RED CROSS BALL BLUE.
Best bluing value in the whole world
for the consumer. Makes the whole
family smile. Large packages.
AT
YOUR GROCERS.
Squab Grows Fast.
A aquab grows enormously ths first
11 hours, and still more rapidly after
the third day. Squabs are at first
sparsely covered with long filaments
of down, tha root of each filament in
dicating the point from which each fu
ture feather la to start. The down
for a while still hangs on the tips of
some of the feathers, during their
growth, and la thought by soma to be
finally absorbed Into the shaft ol the
growing feather.
W o m a n ' s I l l s
Many women &u3er needlessly from firlhood to woman
hood and from motherhood to old age—with backache,
dizziness or headache. She becomes broken-down, sleep-
less», nervous, irritable and feels tired from morning to
night. When pains and aches rack the womanly system at
frequent intervals, ask your neighbor about
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
T h la P r e s c rip tio n haa, to r o v e r VO y e a rs, been
cu rin g delicate, w eak, p a in -w ra c k e d w o m en ,
by th e h u n d r e d s o l th o u s a n d s a n d th is too In
th e p r iv a c y o f th e ir h o m e s w ith o u t t h e ir h a v -
« III t o s u b m i t t o I n d e l i c a t e q u e s t i o n i n g s a n d
o ffen sively re p u g n a n t ex a m in a tio n s.
Sick women are invited to consult in confidence by letter fr e e . Address
World’s Dispensary Medical A»s’n, R.V. Pierce, M. D., Pre»’t, Buffalo N Y
D * . I’ll- h u b ' s G h p a t F a m il y D o o t o « B o o x , The People’« Common S e n « .
Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition—1000 pages, answers ie
Plain Emtlish hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married,
ought to know «bout. Sent f r e t to any address on receipt of 31 onc-cent
stamps to cover cost of wrapping and mailing snly, in French cloth binding.
B read G rid d le C akea.
K in N F Y
One and one-half cups flour, one cup
stale bread crumbs, three teaspoons
baking powder, one teaspoon salt, two
tablespoons sugar, one-half cup boil
ing water, three-quarters cup milk, one
egg, well beaten, two tablespoons
melted butter. Add boiling water to
the bread crumbs and let stand five
minutes. Add the milk, sift together
thoroughly the flour, salt, sugar, and
baking powder, and add to the bread
mixture; then add the egg and butter.
Fry aa griddle cakes.
,
TROUBLE
1
kTHE K E Y S T O N E j
TO H EA LT H
IS
H O S T E T T E R ’S
STO M A CH
BITTER S
You will find the Bitters
a beneficial remedy in ev
ery way in cases of Indi
gestion, Dyspepsia, Costive
ness and Cramps.
Try it today and see.
SEVEN
YEARS OF
MISERY
hav®
it
and
Fine Self-Denial.
An Albany (N. Y.) lady refuses to
apeak to others who wear feathers on
thalr hats. Buch self-denial should be
worthy of a fine reward.—Chicago
Record-Herald.
To Breal: in New Shoes.
A lw a y s s h a k e In A lle n ’s F o o t-E a s e , a p o w d e r .
It c u r e s h o t , s w e a tin g , a c h i n g , s w o lle n fe e t
L’ ures c o r n s , I n g r o w in g n a ils a n d b u n io n s . At
i l l d r u g g is t s a n d s h o e s te r e s, 2.»c. D o n t a c c e p t
any su b s t itu te . S a m p le m a ile d FU E L . Addreaff
A llen S. O lm s te d , L « R o y , N. Y.
"W hat did you do when your hus
band told you the old, old story T” “ I
told him to ahut up before he waa half
through!" "W hy, what a funny way
to reply to a confession of lo r e !" “ Oh,
la that what you moan? I thought you
meant the story he told last night
when he came home from a time with
the boys.”
u ■ deeopthro dlaeaa®-
thousands
no m latak« by using Dr. K ilm er’« Sw am p-R oot,
the great kidney rem edy. A t drugginta In flfty -
cent and dollar .ixt*. Sam ple buttle by mail tree.
aim pam phlet telling you bow to And ou t U you
h av» kidney trouble.
A ddr««a Dr. K ilm er a Co., Bingham ton. N. Y .
D on’t cringe—don’t flinch.
Should fortune pinch
A nd all seem lost;
With might and main,
TRY. TR Y again
A t any cost.
A n o th e r 8 to ry .
All About tha Pig.
A little boy's first composition was
about a pig. This la the way he wrote
P A IR
S H E L L 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 Y E A R S O L D .
It: “ Pigs are very queer animals.
ALL SIZES
The pig has Its uses. Our dog don't
Tortoise
Fossil
Preserves
Color
Mail O rders
like pigs. Ills name la Nero.
Our
Prom ptly Filled
Through Ages.
teacher read a piece one day about a
Los Angeles, Cal.—Three thousand wicked king named Nero. I like good
R O Y A L SH O E CO .
feet above sea level on the slopes of men. My .papa la an awful good man.
229 M«rris«i St., bet. First «ad Second, Portland. Or Mount Baldy, and 50 miles from the Men are very useful. They have a
coast in Orange county, Thomas Don- great many usea which I can't atop to
Ion picked up the perfect fossil o f a tell them all. This la all I can think
huge sea tortoise, which Hector Al- of about the pig.”
liot, curator o f the Southwest mus
eum, pronounces the most important
Milk to Put Out Fire.
discovery of the kind ever made in
It has been proved that milk will
Southern California.
effectually extinguish the flamea from
- C0FFEEC;
Donlon has a bee ranch and was gasoline, or any form of petroleum,
seeking a rock to hold down the lid of since It forma an emulsion with the
T E A S P IC E S
BAKING POWDER
a hive when he saw the shell protrud oil, whereas water only spreads It.—
* EXTRACTS
ing from the ground.
The stone Horns Department, National Maga
J U S T R IG H T
weighs 100 pounds and shows the ex line.
_________________
- q am'Jnni'WH»-
act markings and some o f the original
Vanity’s Excuse.
CldOSSET & DETERS
color on the back and yellow bottom.
PORTLAND. ORt.
The peacock spread hla gorgeous
The specimen is nearly 30 inches in
tall and strutted around, proud of hla
diameter.
magnificence.
“ Btlll,” he squawked,
Alliot estimates that it is 400,000
“ I'm only doing this for the credit of
years
old,
the
most
ancient
specimen
MEADOW 6LADE OSTEOPATHIC SANITARIUM
tha family; my wife ought to wear
ever picked up on the Western hemis
D R. M E A D C. COON. P hysician.
the bustle, you know, but she doesn't.”
phere.
The
tortoise
swam
in
these
T h orou ghly equipped .
B eautiful Location.
seas, he says, when California and all
T reats all diseases.
Specialists in Chronic,
N ervous and Fem ale Troubles.
Tu m ors and
the territory this side o f the Kocky
G oiters rem oved w ith ou t the k n ife.
Ju st out
mountains was still a mile or two un
o f Vancouver. Correspondence solicited. E x
am ination free. A ddress
der water.
Most econom ical and e ffective fo r houa®
and school heating.
P l n n t i n Q u a l 't y . L a a r s « . t I n V a r i e t y ,
They m eet every requirem ent fo r cleanlug sud
polishing shoe« o f ari kinds and colors.
Southern Cake.
One and one half cupfuls of sugar,
one-half cupful butter (scant), three-
quarter cupful of milk, while« of tbree
or four eggs, two heaping spoonfuls
of baking powder, about two cupfuls
of flour, sifted four times, vanilla.
Filling— One cupful of brown sugar,
one cupful of white sugar, one cup
ful of milk, butter size of a walnut.
Boll all together (add butter when
nearly done) until It forms a soft ball
In water. * Take from the fire and add
Balance in Favor o f Home Producta one teaspoonful of vanilla, one tea
spoonful of lemon, chopped raisins,
»6 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 —Half o f Imports
cherries (candled), citron, and pecan
Enter Free of Duty,
nuts. Beat until creamy, and spread
between tba layers and on top.
DR. h. W. FREEZE,
and
M U SEU M
FOREIGN TRADE
UP IN BILLIONS
M UNYON.
jr
#
£
AM ta k in g th® abov® tex t fo r th®
r'*»»on that I w a n t to Instill Into th®
peop le s e lf-r e lia n c e , s e lf-n o b ility . ®elf-
■ov era ign ty.
I w a n t e v e r y p erson t®
feel th at th ey ar® a b o v e d e c e p tio n , h atred ,
s
elfish
n
ess.
Jealousy,
e n v y or reven ge.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate
th# p erson w h o Is p in c h e d by
and invigorate stomach, liver anu bow p o v I e r w ty ant
, w h o h a s s u ffe r e d g rea t rever®e®,
els. Sugar-coated, tiny, granules, easy w h o 1» w e ig h te d d o w n w ith som ® g reat
sorrow to b e c o m e ®c-
to take. Do not gripe.
%
q»tainted w ith th® r e
d e e m in g
pow er
o I
Alfalfa Feed for Flock.
H op e
I w a n t them
If your hens do not do well, try a
to tak e H op e us m
co m p a n io n , us * c o u n
«mall patch of alfalfa. An acre will
sellor, as a lig h t, a®
be enough for a few colontea.
a m e d icin e , fo r H ope
Is
an
am bassad or
It hae been shown that Alfalfa can
fro m G od.
It I® m
be grown anywhere In the United
teach er
th a t
show®
us th e b e a u tifu l.
It
Btatea and by starting with a small
fill® ou r soul®
w ith
t patch of It and gradually widening the
s on g s a n d o u r tongue®
w ith praise.
area aa you get time to lime and In-
T o be h o p e fu l on®
> jculate the soil, you will aoon have a
m ust be w ell, a n d t®
good sized field of It. It is excellent be w ell on® m ust he h op efu l.
T h a t the lo w e r b o w e l la reaponslbl® for
| feed, both for hogs and poultry,
m ost b od ily Ills Is n ow b ein g r e c o g n iz e d
j Alfalfa meal Is one of the best of b y th e lea d in g p h y s ic ia n s th r o u g h o u t th®
I winter feeds for chicken*. The meal w orld . T h e re Is n o fu r th e r ex cu se f o r be-
b e in g bilious, f o r h a v in g h e a d a ch e s , tow
Is aeml green In nature, bealdes con s u ffe r in g w ith d y s p e p s ia or In d ig estion , fot
taining a high percentage of lime and p u ttin g up w ith u slu g g ish or laxy liver,
o r p oison in g the b lo o d as a result o f c o n
protein. Alfalfa meal will coat about f stip
a tion , fo r M unyon'® P a w P a w Laxatlv®
aa much as wheat bran, and It has P ills are positiv ely c o r r e c t in g a ll th es e all»
m enu
T h ey assist In d ig e s tin g ev e r y th in g
about equal feeding value to bran, \ th
a t Is put Into th e s to m a c h .
T h ey s tim
besides providing green stuff for the u la te the liv er Into a c tiv ity . T h e y start
the
se
c
r
e
tio
n
s
o
f
th
e
s
tom
u
ch
,
w
carry
bens In winter when grass la dead. Try I o f f all th e bile a n d polsonou® h ic h m atters
some of the meal this winter and ar t h r o u g h the bow els. T h ey s tr e n g th e n th®
range to grow your own alfalfa for tha lo w e r bow el, so th a t It e m p tie s Itself n a t
u ra lly , w ith ou t th® aid o f ca th a rtic® oa
bens and bees another year.
fo r e ig n su bstan css.
M u n y on '» F’ uw P a w P ills f o r s a le at all
d r u g g is ts . P ric e , 2ft cents.
M unyon'®.
W o re O u te r C lo th in g O n ly.
Centuries ago, as Sir Walter Scott
says In “ Ivauhoe,” men wore one
If Omar Were Alive.
thickness of clothes, whether of wool,
Dr. Wiley Is an able man, but ha la
leather or velvet. The shirt was In
not qualified to say what mince pie la.
vented. but for a long time was worn
Thera waa a Persian poet who might
only by the nobility and gentry. Then
have aerved. but "the wild aas stamps
followed the waistcoat, breeches and,
D'er hla bead and cannot break hla
later on, trousers. The overcoat,
ileep.”
_________________
which succeeded the mediaeval cloak,
was rare until the seventeenth cen
Know Nature.
tury.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
He who knows that secreta and vtr
tuea are In the ground, the waters, tha
heavens, and how to come at these
L o v e A ll,
There la no balm to a man’s heart
enchantments—la tha rich and royaj
like love, not only the love others
feel towards him, but that be feels , man.—Emerson.
towards others.
Be In love with all
things, not only with your fellows, but
with the whole world, with every crea
ture that walks the earth, with the
birds In the air, with the Insects In
the grass.— H. Fielding Hall.
“ Sam Sloan”
A Good Cigar
W E B U Y OLD GOLD
Costs You 5c
H igh est price« paid fo r Silver, Old Jewelry, Gold
leeth , Etc. U N C L E M YEUS.
Forty year® In
Portland. 71 S ixth, betw een Oak and Pine.
Worth More
|ATENTS ;,«««»
Madero to Disband Army
ALLEN & LEWIS
Puebla, Mex.— Professing surprise
0. 0. MARTIN,
"«« * " '«
at the many Maderistas he finds yet
“ V z V l “ BrD0O0 M ,r ~ Wrlt' ,Cr
D is t r ib u t e r s , P o r t la n d , O r .
bearing arms, and realizing the dan
ger o f maintaining an undisciplined
army in time of peace, Francisco I.
* N U
No. I t - 'l l
K O D A K S ^ dpp kl° ^
Madero has determined upon a policy
W rite for catalogue® and literature.
D eveloping
o f immediate disarmament.
He said
and printing. Mail order® given prom pt attention
H I N w r i t in g t o e d v e r t í s e r e p le e e ®
P o r t l a n d P h o t o S u p p l y C o.
m e n t io n t h la p a p e r .
the work o f mustering out revolution
149 Third Utreet
P O R T L A N D . ORR.
ary forces would be started at once
and would be prosecuted vigorously All Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-
until Mexico has but one army. It is
believed that the battle in Puebla was ham’s Vegetable Compound.
Slkeston, Mo. — “ For seven years I
started by young men o f the town fir
suffered everything.
I waa In bed
ing on the barracks o f both armies.
"i -'irifor four or five days
at a t i m e e v e r y
Haytians Take Valleire.
month, and so weak
I could hardly walk.
Port Au Prince, Hayti—The govern
I cramped and had
ment troops under General Glemen-
backache
and head
ceau have occupied Valliere without a
ache, and w as ao
W .A n d
a
fight, the insurgents retiring. Groups
nervous and weak
o f rebels are now directing their at
that I dreaded to
tention to points where the govern
see anyone or have
ment troops have been weakened.
anyone move In the
room. The doctors
Two divisions have been sent against
gave me medicine to
Hiniche, a small town held by insur
gents. By order o f the Cape Haytien ________________ ease me at t h o s e
times, and said that I ought to have an I
T h e steel lining in N it r o C l u b
authorities the light at Picolet Point operation. I would not listen to that,
has been extinguished. This has giv and when a friend o f my husband told
smokeless p ow d er shells insures better
en rise to protests as a measure dan him about Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vege
pattern, better penetration and
gerous to navigation.
table Compound and what It had done
greater velocity for the same
for his wife, I was willing to take it.
Now I look the picture o f health and
Wealth Due to Wife.
load.
uU
Cleveland, O.— John D. Rockefeller feel like It, too. I can do my own house
work, hoe mv garden, and milk a cow.
It makes the shell stronger, surer
says that it was a woman,', and that I can entertain company and enjoy
woman his wife, who made him the them. 1 can visit when I choose, and
and safer. It costs you no more
richest man in the world. To her as walk as far as any ordinary woman,
to buy.
.
sistance in his financial ventures and any day In the month. I wish I ( o d d
her good advice at crucial periods he talk toevery aufferingwomanandglrl.’*
If you prefer black pow der, shoot
admits he owes his fortune. From ear —Mrs. I ) e m a H e t i i u k e , Hlkeston, Mo.
N e w C l u b » — the famous hard
The most successful remedy in this
ly days, when the business had ita be
country
for
the
cure
o
f
all
forms
of
hitting, sure-fire, old 1 yellow 1
ginning. she has known the details of female complaints Is Lydia £ . i'lnk-
every transaction of the trust, Mr. ham’a Vegetable Compound.
shells.
Rockefeller stated in an interview on
It Is more wtde’ y and successfully
hom ing tan - UMC — th«
the subject.
used than any other remedy. It has
cured thousands of women who have
perfect «hooting combaiaboo.
Monitor Survivor Dies,
been troubled with displacements. In
■a hrrns- UaM. M « itt CwtiUg« Cat
Sawtell. Cal. — Michael Mooney, flammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors,
2M I tm J w «?, R n T a t City
said to be one o f the three survivors irregularities, pert )dlc pains, backache,
o f the crew which manned the ‘ ‘ Moni that bearing down feeling, indigestion,
ind
nervous
prostration,
after
all
other
tor, ” when it fought and vanquished
5M0NÜLIS5 POWDER
aeaua had failed. Why don’t you try It?
the Confederate ram “ Merrimac,”
died Saturday night aged 74, at the
National Soldiera’ Home.
On the
anniversary of the battle, Mooney sent
a letter recalling the events o f the day
co lo rs «Ilk, w o o l and co tto n squally w r
to another survivor, who live* in Phil Color m or. goods brighter and laator colors thar. any other dva. On« 10c pack re
and ta guaranteed to gtva perfect rooulln Aak dsalo«, or Vy« w
sand postpa at 10c a pack age. W r i t , (or ( r e . b o o k !
adelphia.
B D RU G C O U T A N T , Q uincy. ÜUnoia.
k sw to dye, N m c I z - 0 u _ j color a,
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