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M a k e B ig M o n e y Drilling W e l l s Thicker Than Water. Rather significant was the celebra tion of the Fourth of July In Hono One Man Can Handle Ha-* h record of drilling 130 lulu. with two British cruisers to par feet and driving cMsing in I one day Only three 1 «'era | ticipate In the exercises and with mi - u . , ... . hxtra i I - » rope sheave* i WMicia Made for West* ■ U m Positively w.ll «trill e'e ry | British officers in attendance upon an kind o f formation. Avoid delays from »ending back official public reception of Independ East Buy from ua We build these up-to-date ma chines V\ Ul tell you all in catalog W rite for it. ence day. K l l l u a MACHINES! CD., MANIAS., MNILANN, OSEGON This Is strongly Indicative of the brotherly feeling existing between the AND KODAK two countries, of the oft-quoted senti SUPPLIES ment that “ blood Is thicker than wa W rit# for catalogues and literature. Developing and printing Mail orders given prompt attention ter." and of the kinship of the Eng F o r t ia n d P h o t o S u p p ly C o. lish-speaking people. 145 Third Street P O R T L A N D . ORE. The mingling of the British army and navy officials with the Americans In celebration of the anniversary of H igh est prices paid fo r Silver, Old Jew elry. G old this country’s Independence is sug T eeth , Etc. U N C L E M Y E K S . Forty years in gestive of the old soldiers' reunions Portland. 71 Sixth, between Oak and Pine. in which veterans of the Union and Confederate armies fraternize and march together In procession and are " * * P ersonal S ervici brothers under the skies who have for 0. 0. MARTIN, *"• » • !« *•*'«• gotten any past differences that es “ rô»TLAÏi)Co îî,r“ Wn,e ,or Information tranged them for a time.— San An- | tonlo Express. IM PRO VED STANDARD DRILLING MAl'HINE KODAKS WE BUY OLD GOLD P A T E N T S 1 G,VE Y0U EVER Y HOME A s'ig'it cold is not taken se.i uslv enough, and loo oflen neglected. Isn't Should have a c py o f my new booklet. it better to cute t at cold right up with 11 • to 'ins Wizard Oil titan to» let it run “ N eu ro lo gy— the W a y to H ealth .” [ in o Pneumonia or Consumption? I t te'ls o f the wonderful cures that have been made and how to ge t well. W rite fo r it today, to DR. H A R V E Y W. F R E E Z E . Merchants Trust Bldg.. Portland. Oregon. Strauss Has New Orchestral. Richard Strauss Is writing a new or chestral work to be called "An Alpine Symphony.” The development of the THE LAW O f motives parallels the Journeys of an Alpine climber, who hies to the moun tains to be away from the cares of the world. Musical description Is to be given of I f Interested, send 50c in stamps and g e t it. the characteristics of the ascent, a Address Law Publishing Co., Portland. Ore. waterfall, a deep gorge and a moun tain thnuder storm. At the summit the climber raises his voice In praise BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL of the splendors of Alpine scenery. I Y m pet the most thorough instruction» n driving The descent is occupied with the« 1 pim I prac iral work that cu be produced, also 1 lathe work, drill press and forging. struggle in the wanderer’s heart be I Faely equipped such* shop and sdtool mi 1 uihoii toe $35 cash; $40 tween the feeling of Nature alone and y meats $10 per week. the higher feeling for the divine, each n » , r - BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL I feeling being represented by its own GARAGE. 'SL.---- - J. VS Eul Oi .«I Korrttm. Part!,it IV melody. Finally the melody of faith dom inates the other, and the symphony concludes with a hymn praise to Qod. Skylights Tanks Gutters DIVORCE m2 D own Spouts Steel Ceiling He Wanted a Permanent One. Joshua was buying a held glass. ‘ ‘ This one." said the clerk, “ is just 2u4 Market Portland. Oregon what you want. Its magnifying pow SE N D FOR C A TA LO G U E . er is twenty-five times.” ‘ ‘ N o ,” Joshua replied, ‘ ‘ I want to use it oftener that that.” — Success WiNdom’N Real Object. Wisdom does not show Itself 80 Magazine. much In precept as In life— In a firm Joan of Aro’s Sword. ness of mind and mastery of appetite. A sword in the Dijon museum hal It teaches us to do, as well as to talk; lust been Identified as that used by and to make our actions and words Joan of Arc and presented to her by all of a color.— Seneca. Charles VII. of France. On one side of the hilt, says the London Mall, la engraved a figure kneeling before a crosa, and the Inscription: "Charles VII.,” while the other side bears the name “Voucouleura.” The sword also bears the arms of France and of the F i n e s t in Q u a l ’t y . L a r g e s t i n V a r i e t y . town of Orleans, and the date 1419. They meet every requirement fo r cleituiug and / . C. BAYER Wftittemore’s fiS h o e Polish es polishing shoes o f ail kinds and colors. Market for Canadian Tomatoes. Sample boxes of tomatoes, packed In peat and sawdust, were recently despatched from Toronto to Covent garden. It Is thought that a brisk trade In this vegetable can be de veloped between England and On tario. GREINER’S CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH HOME A healthy body defies dlnoase: Chiropractic adjustment* make healthy bod.eg by removing the cuuHe of disease. No knives; no ~ d m « ; i— --------- ------------- osteoputhy. Fasting and dieting directed sci entifically, Trained nurses. O U . T E D G E the only ladles » h i * dressing (h at positively contains O IL Blacks and Polishes ladles* and children's boots and shoes, s litn e s w it h o u t r iib h in g , -¡He. “ French Gloss," 10c. D A N D Y combination fo r cleaning amt polishing all kinds o f russet or tan shoes, 25c. “ S tar" size, lOo. Q U I C K W H I T E makes d irty e n n v u s shoes c le a n and w h i t e . In liqu id form s o lt can be q u l r k l r and rn a iljr applied. A sponge In every package, so alw ays r e a d y fo r use. T w o sizes, 10 and 25 cents. I f your dealer does not keep the kind you want, ■end us his address and the price In stamps fur a fu ll size package. ALL DISEASES PERMANENTLY REMOVED DY OUR METHODS Sufferers from Appendicitis, Bronchitis, Can cer. Catarrh, Diabetes, Dropsy. Deafness, Epi lepsy. Eczema. Goitre. Gull Stone. Heart Dis ease. Hernia, Lumbago. Neuralgia. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, or any other disease, nr© invited to write us. We show you how to raise your vitality and keep well. (W rite to day. Your cure will be quicker.) -2 6 A lb a n y S t., C a m b r i d g e , M a s « . ? 0 he Oldest and Largest M anufacturers of MATILDA M. GREINER, D. C., SUPERINTENDENT 775V* WILLIAMS AVENUE PORTLAND, OREGON W H ITTE M O R E BROS. & CO., Shoe Polishes in the W orld . W . L. D O U G L A S *2.50, *3.00, *3.50 & *4.00 SHOES WOMEN wear W.L.Douglas stylish, perfect fitting, easy walking boots, because they give long wear, same as W.L. Douglas Men’s shoes. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 Y E A R S 2 T h e workmanship which has m adeW . L . Douglas shoes famous the world over is maintained in every pair. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefufly W .L.D ou glas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are w a r ranted to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other make for the price CAUTION T l , f g e n u in e h a v e W . I,. D o u g la s u n u » m i l ,,a m e a n i| p r ic e s ta m p e d o n b o tto m I f you cannot obtain W . L Douglas shoes in " ▼our town, w rite fo r catalog. Shoes sent d irect O N E P A I R o f m v H O Y S ’ •*», » ‘»./VO o r from fa cto ry to wearer, all charges prepaid. W . L . » 3 .0 0 S H O E S w i l l p o s i t i v e l y o u t w e xr D O U G L A S , 145 S p a r k St., B r o c k t o n , M a a s. T W O P A l K S o f o r d i n a r y b o y s ’ s h o e « HARRIMAN LINES THRONGS COME TO SEE MUNYON REJECT DEMANDS Surprising Number of Visitors Absolutely Refuse to Recognize Federation of Employes. Shows Interest in Expert. Local Folk Testify—Stomach Trouble Conquered and Rheumatism Pangs Overcome. Kline, for Men, Makes Plea on Eco nomic Grounds—Officials Say .Duty T o Public Prevents. One of the most remarkable feat ures about Prof. J. M. Munyon is the extraordinary amount o f attention he has attracted. Here and all over the country, the immense crowds that have been flocking to see him, and the large quantity o f mail he receives daily at his headquarters, Munyon’s Laboratories, 53d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia. He receives mail and visitors from ever city in the United States and Canada. Most notable is the fact that rich and poor come to him alike, and a few hours spent at the side o f the physician is a most in teresting study in human nature. Many remarkable cases o f relief ss- cured were related at the store this week. One was that o f a man who had suffered from indigestion and stomach trouble for more than ten years. He said : ‘ ‘ I think I had one o f the worst cases o f stomach trouble on reeord. I could not digest anything 1 ate. Food fermented in my stomach and formed gas, which passed out in the abdomen and up under my heart, and at times made me suffer so badly I expected to die. I had intense headaches and fre quent attacks o f dizziness, and I grew short o f breath when I attempted to walk up stairs. I was also much con stipated. I came here a short while ago and took Munyon’s full course o f stomach treatment. Now I must ad mit I feel like a new man. I can eat anything I want with no distress a f terward. and all o f the other symp toms o f my trouble have disappeared. I notice particularly that [my head is much clearer and my brain works bet ter. I am full o f ambition ar.d energy and enjoy life hugely. 1 can never tell how glad I am that I had the good sense to try this Munyon treatment.” Another enthusiastic visitor was a woman who declared that her mother had been relieved of rheumatism in a most remarkable manner. She said: ‘ ‘ My mother was flat on her back in bed with rheumatism, sciatic, muscu- lary and inflammatory. Doctors had pronounced her case almost incur able and we had about given up hope o f her ever being able to walk again. I procured a treatment for her from one o f these Munyon doctors, and today she is able to get about the house with perfect ease and can go out doors, and in fact, do anything that a woman o f her age might be expected to do. The rheu matic pains and inflammation have en tirely disappeared. I think this Mun yon treatment is a positive wonder worker.” Letters addressed to Prof. J. M. Munyon Personally, Munyon’s Labora tories, 53d and Jefferson Sts., Phila delphia, Pa., or callers who apply at that address, will receive free medical advice. There is not a penny to pay for the fullest and most painstaking medical examination. You are made to feel, whether by personal inter view, or letter, that the advice is ab solutely free and you are not under any obligation to follow it. San Francisco— The Southern Pacific company, through Julius Kruttschnitt, vice president and director o f mainte nance o f the Harriman lines, absolute ly rejected a demand for recognition o f the Federation o f Railway Em ployes, composing five shop trades and 25,000 men. This would hamper the company in performing its duty to the public, was the position taken by the officials. Union leaders asked for it on grounds o f economy and expedition and admittedly because o f a feeling that greater centralization o f capital and power made corresponding cen tralization among various unions de sirable. The unions involved had asked per mission o f their general officers to strike in event o f the refusal o f rec ognition. A conference lasting three hours and 20 minutes was terminated by Mr. Kruttschnitt’s final answer and fol lowing it the union representatives, sober-faced, went into session them selves, to consider the strike vote, which they may accept as binding, or may reject, refusing to sanction a strike. “ Our meeting with Mr. Krutt schnitt was without result,” said J. W. Kline. “ Neither side would con cede anything. The demand that he recognize the Federation was present ed to Mr. Kruttschnitt, but he refused to grant it. However, we still have hope o f avoiding a strike.” Mr. Kline said later: ‘ ‘ Owing to the deadlock between the committee and Mr. Kruttschnitt, it ia practically certain that the offi cers and members o f the unions in volved will be called to San Francisco immediately for consultation. “ The international officers now here have not receded from their demand that the Federation be recognized. “ The railroads recognize and deal with collective transportation organiz ations. They should receive the shop trades on the same basis,” Mr. Kline added. “ Joint action is recognized on 14 railroad systems with entire success, and the Harriman lines w ill have to come to It.” T PejningtQ iL'UM S primer, makes for sure-fire, accuracy and penetration. T h e y minimize personal hazard. Individually made, tested and guaranteed for all stand ard pistols and revolvers. Recommended by leading manufacturers. Pennington:UMC —the perfect shooting combination. REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. 2W SzaaJw.,. Nr. lark C*T. Interests Feel Tension o f War Situation, $50 for a Trademark $25Jorj_M oito Offers These Prizes: H E uniform ignition, due to perfection of famous Business Paris— The nervousness o f the busi ness world over the unsettled Franco- German negotiations relative to Mo rocco reacted Saturday on the Bourse. Transactions were limited, nearly the whole list being weak. Much uncertainty has been caused in official circles here by the action o f the Spanish government in choosing the present time to occupy Sainte Croix la Mineur, on the Moroccan coast, 58 miles south o f Agadir, under the terms o f the treaty o f 1860 with Morocco. The French foreign office continues A To 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. to assert confidence in an early settle Eradicates Pim ples, Eruptions and D isordeis ment, because o f the extent o f the o f th e Skin. Pu rities the Blood and Riven T o n e, S tren gth and V ig o r to the en tire system. compensations offered to Germany, but the real difficulty in the way o f an early settlement, it is believed, lies Selin the Present Moment. in the special commercial and mining Why wilt thoti defer thy good pur guarantees which Germany may seek pose from day to day? Arise and be in Morocco, as nothing can be given gin In this very Instant, and say, Now Germany in Morocco which Great Brit Is the time for doing, now Is the time ain does not possess. Besides, any for striving, now Is the fit time to thing like special privileges would amend myself.— Thoms* a’Kempla. afford endless occasions for the re opening o f the controversy on ques Unheard Of. Jorklns— How did you ever come 1» tions o f interpretation. to possession of such a cheap-looking Cough Permit Granted. umbrella as that? Dorklns— Why. ] Denver— Ole Skinden, a victim of got this umbrella In a very pecullaj asthma, who came here for his health way—I bought I t — The Pathfinder. from New York, appeared before the health officer and requested a permit to cough in Denver streets. He said that when he sita on the curb and be gins to cough the firsst policeman who comes along arrests him and sends him to jail in the ambulance, charging him with disturbing the peace. The health officer issued an order authoriz ing him to cough in the street and told him to have the captain o f police O. K. it. The Continental Life Insurance & Invest ment Company Revolver "ip* and Pistol CARTRIDGES FRANCE IS NERVOUS, Thie is a »olid, strong, vigorous, grow- ing WESTERN COMPANY. wh»ch INVESTS ITS FUNDS in th« WEST. to help the communities which pay the premiums. It writes the most liberal life insurance policy on the market, including sickness and accident benefits, tj The company wishes a DISTINCT IVE TRADE MARK, illustrative of its character, scope and purpose. Also it desires a Striking MOTTO or catch phrase. The prize offered is op«« to everybody, without restrictions. ^ Conte* closes September 30. tf For further particulars, addrass (men tioning this paper) The Continental Life Snsirance & Invest ment Company •m. G x n l Mui ¿•ft Uk* CMy. Uufc Mark Twain Home is Gift. Hannibal, Mo.— The boyhood home o f Mark Twain on High street, built by his father, John M. Clemens, in 1839, was bought by George A. Ma han, a wealthy attorney and his wife, and was given by them to the city of Hannibal. The old home is a two- story frame house in good state of preservation. It is only a few feet away from the alley where “ Tom Sawyer” had the boys paint the fence. "H uckleberry Finn” lived at the other end o f the alley. Across the street was Tom ’s father’s newspaper office. Mexicans Shout Fraud. Mexico City— Jose Pino Suarez had 615 votes as a result o f the progres sive convention’s first ballot for a vice presidential candidate. Dr. F. V. Gomez received 600, Fernando Iglesiaa Caldron, 321, and Alfredo Dominguez 319. Shouting charges o f corruption and yelling that the sup porters o f Suarez had bought votes, the supporters o f Gomez marched out o f the convention, stopping the ballot ing for the time. No Help. A St. Louis traveling man, making his first trip through North Dakota, woke up one May morning to find the I ground white with snow. “ For Heaven’s sake,” he asked the hotel clerk disgustedly, “ when do you have summer out fn this God-for saken country?” " I don’t know,” replied the clerk, “ I have only been here eleven months.” — Success Magazine. Rem edies are N eeded Were we perfect, which we ore not, medicines would not often be needed. Hut since our systems have be come weakened, impaired and broken down through indiscretions which have gone on from the early ages, through countless generations, remedies an needed to aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwise acquired weaknesses. To reach the seat of stomach weakness and consequent digestive troubles, there it nothing so good as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- f T » ® glyceric compound, extracted from native medic inal roots—sold for over forty years with great satisfaction to all users. For Weak Stomach, Hiliousness, Fiver Complaint, Pain in the Stomach after eating, Heartburn, Had Breath, Belching of food, Ghronic Diarrhea and other Intestinal Derangements, the “ Discovery” is a time-proven and most efficient remedy. M o t fc .n w ill And Mrs. W in slo w -« S oo th in g Syrup (lir tx-.t remedv to o h (o f Ih s ir clu itlreu t u n u g »1». tv e th iu g p erio d . Easy Way Out. The day was sultry, the spectators were restless, and the judge irritable. “ The next person,” he said, “ that disturbs the order o f this court will he sent home to stay.” “ Hurrah! Hurroo!” yelled the prisoner on trial, jumping up and down in the witness box.— Success Magazine. IF YOU SUFFER fro m a bad sto m ach , in a ctiv e liv er, co n sti T h e g e n u in e h a s o n Its o u ts id e w r a p p e r th e S ig n a tu r e )o u can’t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-alco holic, medicine o p k n o w n c o m p o s it io n , not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. I Still In Funds. Joo Rank of Atchison tells this I story: “ A colored man was charged with stealing $9.70. His lawyer, after a long fight, succeeded in securing his acquittal. After the acquittal the lawyer told the darkey that he ought to have some pay for his hard work. ‘Have you got any money at all?’ In quired the lowyer. ‘I ’ve still got that $9.70,' B a l d the negro.— K a n s a s City Journal. p ated b o w e ls ,---------- - you s h o u l d try HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS I t is a b s o l u t e l y pure, s a fe and r e li a b le and w ill alw ay s do the work. TRY IT TOOAY á f c ttif t S a lu e It’. U m W ill Q u ic k ly E n d W . . k , S o r . E yas Function of Religion. “ Religion within thoae souls which It really Invades Is—one may say— a value that la unique and Infinite; at tributed not by Imagination, but by consclouaness, properly so called, to certain ideas, to certain feelings, to certain actions with a view to ends which surpass humanity.” —SL Bon- troux. __________________ Laid the Foundation. March 24, 1811, which saw John Ja cob Astor's brigantine Tonquln enter the Colombia river, was a great date mark In American history. Around the fur trading post which his men established near the mouth of that stream, close to the present Astoria, was built the first American settle ment seen >Vo — Leslie’s. Searchlights Prove of Value. Industry of Orohld Collecting. The high power electric search In the Brazilian state of Pernambu lights with which vessels are equip ped on the Great Lakes prove most co orchid collecting baa developed Into useful In the early spring nights a large Industry which affords em when the water la covered with a ployment to many foreigners as wall partially broken Ice field. By means as natives. From there orchids are of the light openings are located, I either shipped direct to foreign ports or are sent to coast firms which act thus often saving many hours. as agents tor business houses all over T h » Beautiful Women of Today. the world.__________________ It Is a satisfying reflection that the i Medicines for Plant* fame of the noted beauties of the day j “The general public are not the will go down to posterity not as the ar tificially bedecked and painted hero only users of patent medlolnes,” said ines of old, but conspicuous and cele a florist as he opened a box of small "Lately we have brated by reason of their splendid metallic pills. manifestation of health, of youth, of adopted the French custom of feed ing our plants whatever element they comeliness.— lad les’ Field. happen to need In this shape. The MAKES CLOTHES W HITE. pills are burled In the soil and are slowly absorbed, and the resulting The troublesome problem of wash day solved by RED CROSS B ALL growth Is remarkable.” BLUE. The blue that Is all blue. Solid package; no liquid to leak or spill. No adulteration. Made for 20 years and used everywhere. A large package only 10 cents. Makes the clothes enow white. Less bother, less waste. More satisfactory results anil practical economy. ASK YOUR GROCER. Work In Harmony. In Brazil monkeys and parrots not only roost In the same trees but work for mutual benefit. The parrots gnaw the big nuts loose from the tree, let them fall In order to crack them and the monkeys tear the hUBks asunder, gather the nuts and divide them with the parrots. By Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Vegetable Compound i r R e d a r a r o a r m a l o f l i r w r . b a r e fre s h er. better probierte: ubi lo life '« en joy «Meut. ' sabana foer property1» ralee; feel better, I look M ia r . «Jeep better he better W e nell J irme, «braba, bushes. *mea, plants oe tbe theory lb at “ good plaata « e i l rooted ■taka good friends « a i l auifed •Mm Wr gm Mesiyei malig fern /«r Urn aaèae#. sAewHd M m ««ary A V r a is « m u r hume it co ., Teppe «aísla W a s « h ¡jè e le y iu re ALCOHOL O P IU M — TOBACCO Habt ta Positivai/ Cured, Onljauthorized Keeler In stitute la Oregon. W rit« fo r iJ lontre t*«f circular, lin r r latm ur« 71 L t i n l . 8!ap at Suffragettes. The hand that rocks the cradle Is usually too busy washing the dishes to bother about ruling the world.— Washington Post. e t c th e safest mint most reliab le ca tb a itic and aystem cleanser. T h e best re m ed y fo r T o rp id Lfiver, Biliousness and Sick H eadache. A t D r u g g i s t « * o r k jr M a l l , 2 3 C a n t s H o y t C u u u i c & i . C o . 1 ’ o a r L A n u . u s s o o x S T . M A R Y ’ S A C A D E M Y A N D C O LLE G E For G irl*. Conducted by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAME 8 OF JESUS AND MARY. G W * . AtoJmmU and C tllttia it Cturtet. M utic. Art, Elocution and Cummer* d a l D eptl. Rttuitnt and Day Stndenti. Refined Mural and Intellectual T raiain f ■ W r ite for Announcement. Addreaa S IS T E R S U P E R IO R , ft. M a n '* Atadmny, E *riU n d USINESS COLLEGE ■F>OJ¿TLA j V D , O fi/ W O Y •nc? SEND FOR FREE FIRST LESSONS MY DAUGHTER WAS CURED Altered Hla Plana. "Papa Is going to give me an au Baltimore, Mil.— “ I send yott here tomobile for my birthday,” aald the with the picture o f my fifteen year old daughter Alice, who fair young thing. was r e s t o r e d t o "Is he?” said the caller, surprised. health by Lydia E “ I was thinking of that myself, but 1‘lnkham’s Vegeta now I shall bring you a box of ble Compound. Hho sweeta." __________________ * was pale, with dark circles u n d e r her Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure eyes, weak and Irri constipation. Constipation is the cause table. Tw o different o f many diseases. Cure the cause and doctors treated her you cure the disease. Easy to take. attd called it Green Sickness, b u t sh e Same Girl. grew worse all tho “ Dad, I want to marry Tottle time. LydiaK .l'ln k- Twlnkletoea. I hope you won’t blame Itam’s Vegetable Compound was rec me for wanting to marry a chorus ommended, and after taking three bot tles she has regained health, thanks girl." "N ot at all, my boy, I wanted to to voor medicine. I can recommend It marry her myself when I was about tor all female troubles.” —Mrs. L. A . CoitKitA.v, 1103 Rutland btreet, Balti your age.” more, Md, A Packing Hint. Iltutdreds o f such letters from moth When traveling It Is a good plan to ers c a ressin g their gratitude for what line the trunk with a large sheet or Lydia E. Finkham’s Vegetable Cont- piece of muslin. When all the clothes Mtittid has accomplished fo r them have are packed the enda of the aheet are >een received by the Lydia E. I’tnkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. folded across the top of the clothes and pinned firmly with aafety plug. Y o u n g G irls , H e e d T h is A d v le e . Girls who are troubled with painful or Irregular |>eriods, backache, head Be Honest ache, dragging-down sensations, faint Honesty Is also one of the fund» ing s)x-lls or indigestion, should take mental principles It never pays tc Immediate action and lie restored to break. If to be a good fellow mean* health by Lydia E. Pinkham’a V'ege- you are to sneak, or steal, or lie, thez table Compound. Thousands have been you dig a pit Into which one donke? restored to health by its use. certainly will fall, and bis name will W r it e to M r » , ¡'In k hum, L y o n , Muss., l o r u d vice, tre e . be spelled just like yours. rRAISE FRUIT ■ » BERRIES T I S I IV N IR ISE N t n win 8trange Coincidence. Partlck churches (near Glasgow, Scotland), suffered from the failure of the electric light the other Sun day night—just at the height of a thunderstorm, whon It was most need ed. One minister had Just read the first two lines of the hymn, “ As dark er, darker fall around, The shadows of the night—" when plump went out the light and the church was I n darks ness for a quarter of an hour. TRAD E MARK COUGH A N D CONSUM PTION R E M E D Y TMf OLD k RELI ABLE REMEDY EOR CHRONIC A RECENT COUGHS, HORSENESS. BRONCHITIt, INFLUENZA «HO COLDS. P R IC E 28 A N D SO C S N T * ASK TOUR DCALIR S. B. MEDICINE MPQ. CO. P O R TLA N D . ORE. C Gee Wo The Chinesi Doctor T h l* wnndeful man h u made a life study o f tha ropertiee o f Root*. R larba and Bark«, and 1» g iv in g th * world tha benefit o f hla services. i N o M ercury. P o iso n s 1 <>r D ru gs lifted. N o O pera tion s o r CutUag Guarantee«! to eu ro Catarrh. Asthm a, L o n g. Stomach and K idn ey troubles, and aU PrWafea J Diseases o f M n and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE Juat received from Pekin, China safe, aura and reliable. U ..fa ilin g in ita worka. I f you cannot rail, w rito fo r symptom biwnfr and circular. Incloee 4 cents in stump*. C O N S U L T A T IO N FREE The C . Gee Wo Medicine Co. 162V, fir s t St., co r. M orrison , P o rtla n d , O r. P N U N o. 3 «- 'l l m H K W w r itin g to a d v e r t ! m e n tio n th la p a p e r . aora p l< C O M ET O PORTLAND AND BE CUREO IN FIVE DAY8 VARICOSE V E IN S , H E R N I A , B LOOD P O IS O N N o serere operations, many « ases permanently cured in one treatment. Most tim e aaving, most natural, most safe. A radical and permanent cure. I gtve my word and w ill < to other medical authorities that this is a fact. I am i £ ou unly preps red to cure by ssporience and equipment, which azs the key alones to success. I have the best equipped medical ónice on the Coast. I w ill gi vs $5«w to any charity as guarantee that «v e r y statement In thisannounr^m entis true. I in rite you to come to my ofiice. J w ill explain to yon my treatment fo r Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous D ebility. Hlood J'oison, Plle#t Fistula, Jiladder. Kidney, I ’ roatatie and ail Men's A ilm en ts and giv e you F K E K a physical exam ina tion; if necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis o f secretions, to determ ine pathological and bacteriological coa ditions. K v e ry m a r should take advantage o f this oppor- tnn ity to learn their true condition. A nerrnsnsnt Ours is tsA a fyeu want. A psrrn antn t Ours is what I g w . WtlTTEM GUARANTEE - M y written guaran tee means s e n rs or ns pay. I guarantee to cure certain ailments or refnnd every dollar „ you have , paid. ser vices coat you yon nothing unit unless I - - l I f y y servicescost cars you r Varicose Veins, Hernia, Files, Fiatala, Blood 1 Pol ______ ____ ______ ___ nahls son. o r any ailment _ I ^ guarantee to ___ c a re Term s are _ reasonable and no more than you are able and willing to pay for benefit«. --- — bears— U M W I f M. laadsys, IS A. MSs 1 F. M. I u«c Pi of ««o r Ehrlich'« wonderful sew 4is> revsry. ' ’A06” Is esses ef IperiAc Rk>o4 Poises. It cure« la SB« trsst- mest sn4 is the grearew marvel ef medimi «cience. This new reiaeAy | no T f i p ï POSTIAMO, æ New Revolt Breaks Out. V ils f i t V s O ffl I I W « El Paso, Texas— According to a spe cial from Hermosilla, the state o f Sinaloa, Mexico, is in rebellion against the Mexican government. Governor Juan Banderez heads the re volt, declaring for an independent Color m ori to o d a brlgtator and faotor colon Uuui any o u t « dva. 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