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BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL
"Ia a sham battle always followed
Ym e * U e t a * » ■ ■ * a e r a d o » a èrm e
"1 don't
mJ wwk»< n d ta l a a b e r U e i rim by a festive celebrationf”
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whera there la a sham battle, there
o u g h t m the fitness of thing*, to ba
lome sham pain.”
2M ari SwfiM*. Tartari It.
OTTUMWA
WOMAN
PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION
CURED
Sky lights
Tanks
Gutters
Down Spouts Steel Ceiling
l a BAYER
3U4 Market
Portland. Oregon
BEND PO E CATALO G U E.
RECIPROCITY IS MUNYON’S WORK
TALK OF CITY
READY TO SIGN
Becomes Law When Approved Big Success Shown by Numbei
of Callers.
by Taft and Canada.
Vote on Measure 53 to 27— Insurgent« Local Man Talla San Francisco Head-
Fight to Last— Triumph for
c lartars o f Rsmarkabla Raliaf
President.
From Rheumatism,
Washington, D. C.— The recipro
city trade agreement between the
United ¡States and Canada embodied
in the reciprocity bill, that proved a
storm center in two sessions of Con
gress, passed the Senate Saturday
without amendment by a vote of 53
to 27.
A majority of Republicans
voted against it. Of 53 votes for it.
32 were Democrats and 21 Republi
cans.
Of the 27 against, 24 were
Republican and three Democratic.
This action settled the whole Can-
solan reciprocity question so far as
Congress is concerned and save for
executive approval and the Canadian
Parliament
ratification.
virtually
makes the pact the law of the land.
Congressional practice will delay
the affixing of the President's signa
ture until next Wednesday, when the
House is again in session. The re
ciprocity bill having originated in the
House, must be returned there for
engrossment and for the signature
of Speaker Clark, while the House is
sitting.
The Canadian Parliament has not
yet acted on the agreement and with
one exception of the provisions of
the bill as passed by Congress will
not become effective until the Pres
ident Issues a proclamation that
Canada has ratified the pact. The
exception of this procedure Is In the
paper and pulp section of the bill,
which It Is announced will become
Immediately effective when the Pres
ident signs the law.
School of Uta
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O ffto o SQ. S t. H o lo n s H a ll
By Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Ottumwa. Iow a.— "F o r years I was
almost a constant sufferer from female
trouble in all its
d r e a d f u l form s;
shooting paina all
over my body, sick
headache, s p i n a l
weakness, dizziness,
d e p r e s s i o n , and
everything that was
horrid. I tried many
doctors in different
parts o f the United
States, but Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compound has
done more fo r me than all the doctors.
I feel it my duty to tell you these
facts. M y heart is fu ll of f gratitude
to
gri
you fo r my cure.” —Mrs. H a r r ie t E.
W a m p l e EB,
e
524 S. Ransom Street,
Ottumwa, Ic
lowa.
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liM*mp«l 8 iil Chauffaur.
"How do you IIko your now chsuf-
fou ri" “ H t’i uttorly lmpoaalblal On
Park Hotfhta avenu* yaaUrday ho
oomplotoly missed two dog*. oca baby,
• telegraph polo, and another automo
bile. I «at afraid ho baa had some
Stoat disappointment In Ufa that baa
taken tka aplrtt out of him.1*
Another Divorea.
atood at the bar of luetica and
awdo bar aad appeal. She aaked. poor
dove, the cue tody of the pu* and the
aatomobOa.— LoulsvUlo Courier-Jour
nal.
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She
To Fellah Braaa.
Braaa takoa a moat beautiful polish
If It la waahad in a mixture of one
ounce of alum and a plat of lyo boiled
together for a abort time; apply with
rag or brush while hot
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P o
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O
r e g o n
H o woman should submit to a surgi
cal operation, which may mean death,
until she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound a fair trial.
Bark Espada Now 150 Day« Out of
Gray* Harbor.
Aberdeen, Wash.— The bark Espa-
da, 150 days out of Grays Harbor for
Adelaide, South Australia, is believed
to be lost with all hands.
The Espada cleared from Aberdeen
over the bar. That is the last heard
of her and as the normal passage
time on this run Is 75 day«, marin
ers believe there Is no hope for the
craft.
The Espada was commanded by
Captain Inghart Jacobson, of Tacoma,
and was manned by ten men. Among
the passengers on the trip, which is
thought to have been fatal for all
on board, was Mrs. Jacobson, who
was formerly Miss Olga Anderson,
of 2156 South M street, Tacoma.
The bark loaded at the Slade Mill
with a full cargo of lumber for the
Australit port. Unless she struck a
storm It is the belief of local sea
men t^iat she ran aground, as it
would be almost impossible for a
ship to sink in midocean when filled
with lumber.
Reinsurance on the Espada has
gone up In the last few days and it
is now denied.
Efforts have been
begun to trace the missing vessel.
This famous medicine, made only
PITCHER SOLD FOR *22,500.
from roots and herbs, has fo r thirty
years proved to be the most valuable
tonic and invigorator o f the female Pittsburg Buy* O’Toole From St.
organism. Women residing in almost
Paul for Biggest Price.
every city and town in the United
States bear willing testimony to the
Minneapolis. — Barney
Dreyfuss,
wonderful virtue o f Lydia E. Pink- president of the Pittsburg Club of
ham's Vegetable Compound.
the National League, today purchased
M rs . P in k h a m , a t L y n n , M ass., Marty O’Toole, St. Paul's spitball
in v ite s a ll sick w o m e n to w r i t « pitcher, for $22,500, the highest price
h e r f o r a d v ic e . H e r a d v ic e is fre e , ever paid for a ballplayer In the
All
c o n fid e n tia l, a n d a lw a y s h elp fu l- history of organized baseball.
of the bidders dropped out of the
running with the exception o f Drey
fuss and Mike Cantlllon, who was
acting in the role of agent for
Charles Comlskey, of the Chicago
.Americans.
O’Toole announced himself as sat
A T o n ic , A lt e r a t iv e a n d R e ç o iv e n t.
Th*
isfied to go to Pittsburg, but said
b ea t r e m e d y f o r K i d n e y i , L i v e r a n d B o w e la.
he
would like to have Kelly go with
Bradicatea Pim ples, Eruptions and Disordera
o f th e Skin.
Pu rifie» the Blood and fiv e a him.
Dreyfuss is said to have of
T o a a , S trength a a d V ig o r to the en tire ayatem. fered *5000 for Kelly, but Lennon
is desirous of realizing at least *7500
for him.
High Recommendation*.
Previous to the purchase of Marty
"W hy did you leave your laat O’Toole the highest price ever paid
place?” aaked Mrs. Hiram Daly of tba for a baseball player was $12,500,
would-ba cook. "I haven't left me which the Philadelphia Club of the
laaht place,” replied the applicant. "I American League gave for Pitcher
"L e fty ” Russell. He was purchased
haven't any laabt place to lave. I've from Baltimore last year.
been workln' for meself for the past
year, an' I can recommend meself to
Upper Berths Not Taken.
yea very bol(bly.” — Boston Tran
Chicago.— There
have
been
so
script.
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many empty upper berths in Pull
man sleeping cars, ever since the
Swallowed Her False Teeth.
law went Into effect reducing the
Through swallowing her false teeth, rate on them, that the proposal is
apparently while she was asleep, Mrs. now underconsideration to reduce
Alice Dear, 61 years old, of Sewell them still further on the combination
This plan, which has been
road, Battersea, died. The cause of plan.
her death was discovered at a post submitted for approval of the Pull
mortem examination.—London Chron man Company, will give a traveler
bbth the upper and lower berths for
icle.
50 cents added to the price of the
Know Nature.
lower alone.
He who knows that secrets and vir
Five thousand sleeping cars are
tues are In the ground, the waters, tba operated in the United States and
heavens, and bow to come at theaa Canada.
enchantments—is the rich and royal
Burn* Denie* Kidnaping.
inaw—Emerson.
Indianapolis, Ind.— W. J. Burns re
It’s Up to You.
turned here from Europe and ap
Tou may get a job on your front, or peared In Judge Markey'g branch of
on your backing, but whether you bold the criminal court to answer to four
It or not depends on wbat you have grand jury indictments on charges
of kidnaping John J. McNamara, the
In you.
labor leader, and taking him to
Los Angeles, where he is held on
charges o f being implicated in *ev
i eral
dynamiting
outrages.
Burns
waived arraignment, and gave bond
by a surety company of $2500 on
each indlctmeDt. Judge Markey said
he would *et the case for trial in
September or October.
Y ou r H air
Contrary?
Texa*
Seem* to Be Dry.
Is it inclined to run away?
Dallas, Tex.— With what is esti
Don’t punish it with a cruel mated to be three fourth* of the vote
In today'* liquor election count
brush and combi Feed it, nour cast
ed, the Prohibitionist* are leading
ish it, save it with A yer’s Hair by the narrow margin of 3461, ac
Vigor, new improved formula. cording to the returns of the New#
Up to midnight 339,775 votes had
Then your hair will remain at been accounted for. Return* from
home, on your head, where it all the larger towns are in. and a#
belongs. An elegant dressing. i the rural districts are against the
saloons it teems a safe prediction
\ Keeps the acalp healthy.
at this time that the state has gone
Deer net change the taler ef the holt.
A uers
F o rm alte w i t « <
•haw it to y a a r
Boot or
Ask him ate««« It,
thon « o oo ho oojro
We certainly believe this, or we would
not tar to. Ayer't Htir Vigor, at now
made from our new improved formula,
ia a great preparation lor the bair and
acalp. Stops falling hair. Cures dan
druff. Promotes tbe growth of bair. »■
* f u , j . c. A e e e O
L e w »«., M m .
'
The apparent success which Profes
sor James M. Munyon, the world-
famous health authority, has been
meeting in San Francisco has started
much discussion.
The
continuous
stream o f callers has kept Dr. Mun
yon'* expert representatives busy
every day for several weeks at the
main store o f the Owl Drug company,
San Francisco, where he has estab
lished headquarters for meeting the
people.
Munyon's following teems to be
enormous.
Those who believe in his
theories seem to think he possesses the
most marvelous powers for the heal
ing o f all sorts o f diseases. Munyon,
hitnsef, laughs at this.
He says:
“ The hundreds o f cures which you
are hearing about every day in San
Francisco are not in any way due to
my personal skill. It is my remedies,
which represent the combined brains
of the greatest medical specialists
science has ever known, that is doing
the work. I have paid thousands of
dollars for a single formula and the
exclusive right to manufacture it. I
have paid tens o f thousands o f dollars
for others of my various forms of
treatment.
That is why I get such
remarkable results.
I hav« simply
bought the best products o f the best
brains in the world and placed this
knowledge within the reach o f th*
general public.’ ’
Among Munyon’ s callers yesterday
were many who were enthusiastic in
their praise o f the man. One o f these
said: "F o r six years 1 suffered from
rheumatism. My arms and legs were
afflicted so badly that I could hardly
work, and I could not raise my arm to
my head. The pain was most severs
in the back, however, and I was in
perfect torture.
I tried in many
ways to get cured, or even to secure
temporary relief, but (nothing seemed
to help me until I was persuaded by
a friend to try Munyon's Uric Acid
course. It was the most marvelously
acting remedy I ever saw, within a
week the pain had most gone and in
side o f a month I considered myself
entirely cured. I can now go out in
the worst weather— cold, or w et oi
anything else, and I have not felt any
suspicion o f a return o f the disease.
I think that every person who ha#
rheumatism and does not take th«
Uric Acid course is making a great
mistake.”
Letters addressed to Professor J. M.
Munyon. care Owl Drug Co., San
Francisco, Cal., will receive as care
ful attention as though the patienl
called in person. Medical advice anc
consultation absolutely free.
Not s
penny to pay.
Playing the Fiddle.
Mgr Jamas P Turner, chancellor ol
the Roman Catholic archdiocese ol
Philadelphia, has a trait In commoi
with the late Arcbblthop Ryan which
enable# him to decide to do something
without leaving a ttlng.
Like bis late chief, he usually tell#
a story and then escapes committing
himself.
Since tbe balloting for •
successor to Arcbblthop Ryan be ha#
been Importuned, cajoled and other
wise held up for a word that would
give an Idea as to what waa tbe re
suit of the balloting.
As he It swore
to secrecy he must keep quiet.
To a group of newspaper man h«
said:
"Once there was an assistant to •
man who held a responsible position
Thle assistant took upon himself much
of the credit for hie employer's popu
larlty.
One day ha complained b>
laying: ‘I'm tired of playing second
fiddle'
" 'The trouble with you le that jot
are trying to play first vjoltn befor«
you have learned how to play that tec
ond fiddle,' wee hie employer's kindly
but firm admonition."
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
The heart becomes regular as clock- work. The red
btuod corpuscles are increased in number—snd tbe
nerve* in turn are well fed. The arteries ere filled
with good rich blood. That is why nervous debility.
Irritability, fainting spells, disappear and ere over
come by this alterative extract ol medicinal roots
put up by Dr. Pierce without the use ol alcohol.
Ask your neighbor. Many have been cured of
scrofulous conditions, ulcers, "lever-sores," white swellings, etc., by taking
Dr. Pieroe's Discovery. Just the refreshing and vitalizing tonio needed lor
excessive tissue waste, in convalescence from levers or for run-down, anaemic,
thin-blooded people. Stick to this safs and sane remedy and refuse all “ just
as good " kinds offered by the dealer who is looking for a larger profit. Noth
ing will do you half as much good as Dr. Pierce’ s Golden Medical Discovery.
“ S am S lo a n ”
A Good Cigar
THE TR U TH AB O U T BLUING.
^
Talk No. II.
The well often runs dry where they
■nake bottle blue. It's easy to sec.
Dnly a little quantity, say half a cent
>r a trifle more,
in the double
itrength kind and a large bottle of
water and the delusion is completed.
Buy RED CROSS B A L L BLUE. Get
1 pure blue.
Makes clothes snowy
white. A SK YO U R GROCER.
P in e a p p le
Evaporated
Milk
C ream .
A L L E N & LEWI S
Distributers, Portland, Or.
is the h a n d ie s t
thing in the p an
try. It is pure and
a lw a y s ready to
use.
The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge
Learn a Profession where the de
mand is greater than the supply.
T h ere
is n o
w a s t e — us e as
m u ch or as little
as you need, a n d
th e r e s t k e e p s
longer than fresh
milk.
Counted Ante for Two Veers.
A marvel of scientific research, saya
our Berlin correspondent, bae been
accomplished by Professor Young,
who has been Investigating the In
terior condition of anthills. By dint
of patient
observation
Professor
Yemg discovered that an anthill two
feet In height was Inhabited by 92,780
ants. Other anthills of almost tbe
«erne else were found To contain *7,-
500, 63,000 and 48,000 anti respective
ly. Theee observations and the count
ing of tbe tiny Inseots occupied two
yeexs.— London Evening Standard.
Honorable, Dignified, Lucrativa
Write for Literature and Information. It will
bo to YOUR advantage.
Invalids and others needing skilled treatment*
write for particulars.
409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or.
Blessing ingllsh Crops.
Th* quaint ceremony of blessing
th* crops was observed the other
evening on th* Earl of Craven's es
tate at Blnlay, In Northeast Warwick
shire, *aye the London Dally MalL
Meeting at th* parish church, tb*
vicar and a number ot parishioners
formed Into procession and various
well-known farms were visited.
Give« fine results in
ell cooking
T a il your grocer to
»and L ibby'» M ilk
Wanted a Witness.
Neighbor (whose bell le rung late)-
— "What do you want?" Clubman—
"Sorry to trouble you, Frau Schmidt,
but I must go back to th* club, as my
wife won't let me In, and I wanted to
be able to call you aa a witness that
I waa her* at ten o'olock.— Fllegond*
Blatter.
Mother* win Ond Mrs. Windows Soothing
lyrup tbs best romedv to use for their chUdren
lurleg the teething period.
Relloa ef Past Agee.
An Interesting discovery waa mads
recently at Bplttal (Eng.) by a num
ber of workmen. While digging oper
ations were being carried on, a quan-
'Ity of human bones were turned up.
This was followed by the unearthing
of a number of atone coffins, each
containing human remains. The cof
fin* bore no resemblano* to th* mas-
ilve sarcophagus reoantly disinterred
Need* ot the Church.
at Barwlok, but oonslsted simply of
"What la th* greatest evil to be
rough atone slabs.
remedied In th* modern church?" la a
queatfbn whloh a Topeka minister
Medarn Teachara Crltlalsad.
aaked a lot of business men. On* re
Our aduoators are owl-wlaa, our plied: "Mak* th* womea taka oft
tsecherà are pedante aad all tbelr am their hat* and fix the seat* so that
bi tlon la thè turnlng out of emootb, man oan *l**p In greater comfort,"—
well-pollshed phllletlnes.
It la cer- Kansas City Journal.
lalnly unfortunate that tbe favored
Couldn’t B* Otherwise.
type of sapertntendent ot our publle
A doctor we* called to th* bedrid*
«ducatlon should be euch a hopeless
Ha
pbtllatine, poaseesed of all thè concalt of a fond mother's baby boy.
of th* mediocre business man. Rou diagnosed tba ailment aa aout* rheu
tine la hls Ideal.
Origlnallty la matism and tb* mother responded
«puroed and aupprasaad— Dr. Bada quickly: "Acute rheumatism? I might
have known It; everything he does or
Sidia.
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saya I* Just ae cuts."
Neble Ideal.
Action of Drainage Waters.
Ia the effort to appreciate various
Recant experiments In Germany In
forma of greatness, let us aot under
estimate th* value of a simply good dicate that drainage water* do not
Ufa. Just to be good; to keep Ufa take any more plant food away from
pure from degrading elements, to make fertilised soils than from unfertilised.
It coaetaatly helpful la little waya to
those who are touched by It to keep
one's spirit always sweet, aad avoid
all manner of petty anger aad lrrlta
blllty—that la aa Ideal as aoble aa II a r e t b * a e fe t t e n d m o s t r e lia b le c a t h a it ic a a d
la difficult
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a y a te m e lr a n a e r . T h e b ea t r e m t d y f o r T e r p id
Drives away Flies, Mosquitoes and Gnats
It protects horses and cattle from attack»
of insects, enabling them to feed and
ileep in peace. It prevents loss of weight
snd strength from worry caused by
Ittacks of insects, and from the irritation
of their bites and stings. There is a
istisfaction in tbe relief it afford#
domestic animals from the scourge of
maddening parasites and flies, besides tbe
profit in returns. Horses do more work
>n less feed and rows yield more and
letter milk when relieve«! from the frenxy
ncited by constantly fighting fc swarm
>f voracious, insatiable insects.
Four sizes, 25 c, 50 c, 75 c and $ 1 . 25 .
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar-
k*k yonr merchant for it.
coated, easy to take as candy, regulata
H o y t C h e m i c a l C o . P o r t la n d , O r e g o n and invigorate stomach, liver ana bow
els. Do not gripe.
Our* to Rsturn It,
Why gh* Chose the dawn.
Lsdy— "Yes. I'va an umbrella that
A woman In Cherryvale, Kan., waa
ieeda mending, but how.am I to know allowed her choice between a new
:hat you will bring It back?” Um- parlor rug aad a summer gown. Th*
irslla Mender—"Have no fear, mum, Journal say* that after three sleep-
t allua charges mors for msndln* lesa night* ah* decided on th* dress.
ban I could sell tbe umbreller for." 8be argued: "I oan darken the parlor
—Boston Transcript
and th* rug will look all right In sub
dued light, and besides, hundreds of
T h e A m e r i c a n I n s t in c t .
folks will see th# drees who would
"Did you read about that American never see th* rug."
magnate who waa shipwrecked In the
Forgiven*** *f Children.
South Pacific and spent two years
It la th* sweet and entire forgtve-
among savages?'' "No; what happened
to him?" "When be was rescued, be neee of children, who aak pity for
bad accumulated 3.000.000 clam shall*.' their sorrow« from those who hav*
caused them, who do net pereelv*
German University Studente.
that they are wronged, who never
Tbe University of Berlin has nearly draam that they are forgiving, and
1,000 Studenti, Munich nearly 7,000, who mak* no bargain for apologies—
Leipzig 4.000. Bonn 4,000. Haldalbarg It Is this that men and women are
2,400
la tba principal universities urged to learn of a child.— Alloa May-
at th* lempira about 40,000 atudeals nalL
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ara sew enrolled
Nearly Out ef Cheea*.
A grocery salesman entering •
Always In Raadtnasa.
Thera wet an ofleer la Roma wboss ■tor* found tbe plaoe la charge of th*
buatneea It waa to alwaye have bis delivery boy. Upon being asked
loors open In order ta resalvo any where the proprietor wee, tbe boy re
Roman who applied to him for help. plied : "I am tb* whole cheese bore."
Th* traveling man departed, leaving
a aot* for th# proprietor, which the
boy promptly opened "Permit me t*
suggest." he read, "that you are
nearly out of cheese.”— Success.
In P a r tn e r s h ip .
He—"So young March and hls fath
er are carrying on tbe bastases?"
She—"Ta*. The old men ruse th*
business while young Marsh does the
carrying on
v v mnn*.
The
D iffe r e n c e
In
Th* Cuatoaaer- -'T
heels are too high.
•mellar, pleas*— or
Kill, eves would ha
f h « «ketch.
th e
L o u ie .
tblak Louis XT.
Give me a else
perhaps Lout*
high tw—igh ”—
Costs You 5c
Worth More
Beat tbe yolke of three egge slight-
ly, add the juice and grated rind of
one lemon, a pinch of salt and half a
cupful of sugar. I » t simmer on the
Ire slowly, stirring all the time until
t thickens. Then remove end stir In
t cupful of canned pineapple grated
Ins and one and a half tableapoonfuls
of gelatine which hat previously been
soaked In half a cupful of cold water.
When the mixture begins to Jell etlr
In half a cupful of cream beaten to a
froth and the whites of the three
eggs also beaten stiff. Turn Into a
mold and chill thoroughly until time
to serve.
’d ry.”
Astoria Gets Torpedo Fleet Only.
Washington—Senators
Chamber
lain and Bourne have failed to per
suade the Navy Department to send
a battleship to Astoria for the Cen
tennis! celebration. The department
advised them, however, that tbe tor
redo fleet would be sent In time to
participate In tbe opening exercises
and remain throughout tbe celebra
tlon, as previously planned.
Faint ?
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breathing alter meals? Or do you czpcrience peia
over the heart, shortness ol brsath on going up-stairs
and the many distressing symptoms which indicate
poor circulation end bad blood? A heart tooic,
blood and body-builder that baa stood tbe test o f
over 40 years ef cures is
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