Hood’
s
Sarsaparilla
A Green Food Rack.
A skillful device for furnishing
green feed to poultry consists of a
frame made several Inches high and
covered »1th netting. Oats, or any pre
ferred crop may be sowed and the
rack with netting placed over It when
A cts directly and peculiarly of aultable size and the fowls then
[ turned loose. They seem to delight
on the blood; purifies, enriches ' in walking about on the netting and
and revitalizes it, and in this j snipping off the green blades within
way builds up the whole sys I reach. Yet. they cannot get at the
to scratch and the planta have
tem. Take it. Get it today. roots
In usual liquid form or In chocolate a chance to renew their growth thus
pruned off, and the fowls are contin
coated tablets called Sursatabs.
ually adding fertilizing material. For
poultry kept on close range as a
Second-H and M achin
means of furnishing food the plan
ery bought, sold and
la certainly commendable.
_
exchanged: e n g in e s ,
Machinery
boiler*, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st
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learn
It»
the
barber
The Frankness of Women.
Though the male was never taken
at his own valuation by women, for
the first time In modern history wom
en are beginning to say so.—Morley
Roberts In "Thorpe's Way.”
trade
Easy'
Positions W aiting for
Man and Women.
Tbe Old Mastef now sup
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while, learning.
Book fo r home study, 91.25
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Good wages
BOYNTON FURNACES
Most econom ical and effective fo r house
and school heating.
J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO.
front and Market Sts.
Portland, Or.
S E N D FO R C A T A L O G U E .
co u n tin g up.
"Think of the golden moments you
have wasted playing bridge,” sald the
serious friend. “ Yes,” replied Mrs.
FUmgilt, regretfully, “ besides a lot
of silver coin and paper currency.”
PACIFIC MARBIE & GRXN.TC WORKS
1 3 7 7 -7 9 -8 1 Valencia i ! S t., S. F . .C t J
He?rd In Sunday School.
"What should a man do In case his
right hand offends him?” "Become
left-handed.”
ME XI C AN
Lined Nest With Bank Notes.
pair of swallows of Fieberbrunn,
In the Tyrol, have stolen a number of
tenkronen bank notes to line their
nests.
A
n a u ta r e s fflH N
MUSTANG
LIN IM EN T
FOR FROSTBITES.
G. W . Palmer, Knik, Alaaka, write»:
“ I find M e x ica n M u s ta n g L in im en t th e
! beat r e m e d y for Froatbitea we have.'*
C a p t. J. L in de b o o m .
R a m p art C ity , Alaaka, w r it « » :
*‘ I use M u s ta n g L inim ent and g iv e it m u ch
c re d it as it an sw ers th e p u rpose w on d erfu l-
I l y . 1 h igh ly r e c o m m e n d it fo r F rostbites.”
2 5 c . 5 0 c . $ l a b o ttle a t D ru g & G e n ’ l S to re s
I
I
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loo runs
oil
0UICK RELIEF
EIE TROUILES
A Queer Customer.
"Mandy,” said the village tailor to
his wife, "I'm going to give Sam Bil
lings a suit of clothes for a pig.” "My
goodness, papa!“ exclaimed his little
daughter, "what does a pig want
with a suit of clothes?"
Famous Sumatra Wrappers.
Sumatra Is famous the world over
for Its cigar wrappers, and tobacco
plantations have spread to neighbor^
Ing Isles.
For PRODUCE
POULTRY, ETC.
We want all kinds of First Class Fruit and Produce, Vegetables, Butter,
Eggs and Live Poultry. Can use Potatoes and Apples in large quanti
ties, some Hay and Oats. Drop us a postal stating what you have for
sale. We will reply at once, and can pay you C ASH on receipt of goods.
HILTON-MARTYN-BALL COMPANY
Wholesale Commission Merchant»
Reference: Ladd t Tilton bank. Fbsnes: Main 2795; A 3344. 103 Front St, Portland, Or.
W. L. DOUGLAS
•2.50, *3.00, *3.50 & »4.00 SHOES
A ll Stylet, A ll Leathers, A ll Sizes and
W idths, for Men and W om en
T H E S T A N D A R D OF Q U A L I T Y
FOR O V E R 30 Y EAR S
T h e w orkm anship w h ich has m ad e W . L .
D o u g la s shoes fam ous the w o r ld o v er is
maintained in every pair.
If I co u ld take y o u into m y large factories
at B rockton, M ass., an d sh o w y o u h o w
carefully W .L .D o u g la s shoes are m ad e, y o u
w o u ld then realize w h y 1 w a r r a n t them
to h old their shape, fit and lo o k better and
w ear longer than other m akes for the price.
CAUTION T^e Rennine
W. I,. Douglas
UnU l m il nnina and price stamped on bottom
Shoes Sent Everywhere — All Charges Prepaid.
H o w t o O r s le r b y M a l l . — If W. L Doug«
[ las shoes are not aol«f
'if In
l r yonr
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town.»end
" direct to
factory. Take measurements o f footaaahow n
In m odel; state style desired ; size and width
V usually worn; plain or cap toe; heavy, medium
lijtht sole. I do the laruent nho* m ail
businems in the world.
ONE
P A I R o f m ________
y BO YS’ _ ; * L W o r
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I lliia t r iite « ! C a t a l o g F r e e .
i l l i positively out wear
•3.00 SHOES w
will
W . I .. I M I I J O L A S ,
T W O P A I R S o f o r d in a r y h o y s' sh o e s
146 Spark St., B roektoa. Hass.
)
Daily Reminder.
' No better day than this on which
to follow Walt Whitman's example
to loaf and Invite your soul, provided
your soul will accept the Invitation.
At least you can loaf.
Fast Color Eyelets Used Exclusively.
Human Endurance.
No test of human endurance from
the physical standpoint can compare
In severity with that Imposed upon
the workers In the steel and Iron
mills o? the Pittsburg district, de
clares a writer In Current Literature.
By a slngHar paradox an Idea prevails
among the workers themselves that
O PIU M — TOBACCO these labors of theirs are healthful.
The whole subject has Just been In
Habits P ositi- e l / Cured.
Only authorize I Keeley In
vestigated with pains and thorough-
stitute In Ore «on . W rite
. f o r illustrate! circular.
I so u r iMimr". 71L11 m s. I ness by the expert of the New York
state department of labor. John A.
Fitch, who finds the workers for the
P o r t l a n d , p r e g o s
j most part healthy, but he euspecta
that this excellent physical condition
A Is due to the precautions taken by
the men, and not to the capacity they
O U T OF TO W N
* ■ *
possess for withstanding the terrific
PEOPLE
%
strain to which they are subjected
can receive prompt tre*t-
dally. The severity of the strain It
nis-nt» of Non-Poitonou»,
ealth-tail ding remedie«
self Is due to the Incredible heat. Im
i f !
o H
from
posing. as It does, the most tremen
dous of all physical tests to which
tbe human organism Is subjected In
the Chino*© doctor.
any form of recognized human activ
Try once more if you have been doctoring with
this one and that one and have not obtained per
ity. What Mr. Fitch has to say on
manent relief. Let this »treat nature healer diag.
the subject Is confirmed by the best
none your ease and pre**cri»»e some remedy whose
act ion is quick, sure and wife. Bis prescriptions
medical opinion he was enabled to
•re compounded from R.iots. Herbs. Bud« and
Barks that ha\e been gathered from every quar
consult In the course of the long
ter o f the gin!*- The secrets o f these m edicines
are not known to the outside world, hut have lieen
study of conditions made for the Rue-
handed down from father to son in the physicians*
fam ilies in Chinn.
sell Sage foundation. Tbe heat has
effects so marked that on a street car
CON SU LTATION FR FE .
I f you live out o f town and cannot call, write fo r
the men employed where the high
bleak and circular, enclosing 4 cents in
temperature strikes their faces can
be singled out because of their pe
THEC. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. culiar complexion. Sometlmdh their
162) first St., Cor. Mormon
faces are red.
K ê e jé y IALC0H0L
!
tar
C. GEE W O
Portland. O rriM .
HIS
RASCALLY
SON
How Mansard Cam, to Conitruct th.
Great Hall at Arles Without
Central Pillar.
The great hall of the Hotel de Vllle
of Arles, France, designed by Man
sard. Is the wonder and admiration of
every one who has seen It on account
of the groined roof.
In regard to this a neighboring
cafetler tells a somewhat grim story
King Louis XIV. happened to he pass
ing through the city Just at the time
Mansard was superintending the com
pletlon of his creation. The roof was
supported by a powerful pillar. The
monarch admired the work and con
gratulated the architect on his design
At that moment the architect was
passing through great domestic trlbu
latlon. He had a son under sentence
of death, so he thought It would be a
good opportunity to Intercede on be
half of tbe lad.
Mansard threw himself at the feet
of the king and said: "Your majesty
sees In the center that massive col
umn? If you 4lll spare the life of my
son I will remove the unsightly pillar
and the roof shall stand without sup
port.” “Mansard.” replied the king,
“ If you accomplish that miracle I will
pardon your son. but If you fall I will
hang you with him."
The architect removed the pillar
without great difficulty and with the
result desired. The cafetler Is s
philosopher and he concludes his story
with the reflection that had not Man
sard's son been a scamp the hall at
Aires would be Just like My other
bait
Lights Replace Ushers.
To economize on ushers a New
York moving picture theater has in SMALL COURTESIES ARE LOST
stalled small Incandescent lamps on
the backs of the seats, arranged to These Things That Make Life Really
Worth While Seem to Be
burn only when a seat Is unoccupied.
Forgotten.
M o th e rs w il l fin d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o t h in g
S y ru p th e b e s t r e m e d y to u se i o r t h e ir cUil*ixe«i
d u r i n g th e t e e t h in g p e r io d .
IOMBSTONE SALESMEN WANTED
In com in unitie«* where we are not represent
ed: no experience required; need not inter
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time to it. Largest and host known manu
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ity and low prices.
CASH
Authentic, Indubitable Truth.
No mere man ever recognized u
woman by the style of her dress. How
i a woman dresses a man. does not re
member five minutes; but how she
looks he does.—Ohio State Journal
SAVED
PERSIA FIRMLY
DEFIES RUSSIA
People Throughout Provinces
Support Government
W. Morgan Shuster, American Treas
ure General, Dismisses Brit
ish Assistants.
Teheran, Persia— Persia is in a fer
ment over the warlike action of Rus
sia, and the excitement in the capital
was intense at the news of the Rus
sian advance.
Placards proclaiming
’ ’ death or independence” were posted
both on the walls o f the city and on
the legations. Thousands of persons
formed in procession and marched past
the legations.
To add to the excitement two ’ prom
inent politicians were assassinated.
Hadji Mohammed Tagi, a prominent
reactionary, was killed in the capital.
Prince Firman Firma, at one time
minister of justice and subsequently
governor o f the province o f Azerbai
jan, was assassinated at Kashin, 90
miles northwest o f Teheran.
Persia’s reply ^to Russia’s ultima
tum is calm. It gives the reasons for
the rejection o f Russia's demands and
invites the Russian government 'to ex
amine into the facts more closely and
then reformulate her demands.
Messages from the provinces ¡assure
the Persian government o f unlimited
support. A general boycott on Rus
sian goods has been begun and the
people are preventing the use o f the
Russian tramway.
M. LeCoffre, whose appointment was
used as an argument against W. Mor
gan Shuster, the American treasurer
general, was not appointed by Mr.
Shuster, but has been in the Persian
Northern service for two years.
Mr.
Shuster merely transferred him to a
new post at Tabriz.
The treasurer general has decided to
dispense with the services of British
officials appointed by him in North
ern Persia, with the exception o f one
man, who has a contract approved by
the national council.
This is Mr.
Shuster’s reply to the charge that he
is trying to Anglicize the service. In
an interview he said:
“ Sir Edward Grey, the British for
eign secretary, accuses me o f endeav
oring to Anglicize the Persian service.
This is absolutely false. It is true
that 1 ain seeking here for employes
familiar with modern accounting and
with a knowledge o f the Persian lan
guage and customs. I have found sev
eral Britishers who are available, and
also two Belgians now in the service.
Had any Russians possessing the ne
cessary qualifications presented them
selves, 1 would gladly have engaged
them. ”
Small courtesies of life seem to be
entirely lost In the rush for big things
This leaving off of the little things that
go to make living worth the while Is a
well-known and recognized fact to
women who crave those gracious at
tentlons so easy In the giving when
the thought Is right
Many men no longer consider It nec
essary to rise when a lady enters the
room. If they proffer a chair, it Is
seldom done with the old-time alacrity,
and a few trlpB on a city car will be
auffleien- to convince the veriest skep
tic of the truth of courtesy's deca
dence.
Be It said In favor of man, contin
ually on the rack regarding these omis
sions, that he Is by no means the
greatest offender. Women who enter
tain will tell you of scores of Invita
tions to which they have never even
received the courtesy of an acknowl
edgment “ R. 8. V. P.” at the end of
a card or note means nothing to wom
en too thoughtless or too Ill-bred to
take five minutes for a reply. Such
treatment of a social courtesy Is an of
fense garish enough to cause tbe of
fender’s name to be struck from the
social list of the. hostess.
The small courtesies of woman to STEAMER HAD NARROW. ESCAPE
1 woman are fully as Important as those
I from man to woman, or woman to Canadian Pacific Passenger Boat Tees
; man.
Rescued From Rocks.
Would lie mu ot uncesiraoies.
Ambassadors from u besieged town
were irestlug with Alexander the
Can Ba Kept Fresh In Solution for j Great on the terms of surrender. Al-
Eight to Twelve Months—An ! exander ordered that Acuphis, the eld
other Excellent Formula.
est of tbe ambassadors, should be the
governor of the town, and that he
Water glass can be obtained of should send Immediately as hostages
most druggists and Is a heavy, almost J 100 of the best citizens. Acuphis
colorless liquid, costing from 10 to 30 then smilingly observed: “ Sire. I
The best me d i c i n e s in the
cents a pound, Eggs will keep per could govern better If thou wouldst
world cannot take the place of
fectly In this solution for eight to | permit me to send thee 100 of the
twelve months, says the Agriculturist worst citizens Instead ot 100 of the
the family physician. Consult
The other formula Is to mix one best"
him early when taken ill. If
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pound fresh stone lime and one-half
the
t r o u b l e Is wi t h your
The Blushing uctopue.
pound table salt with four quarts boil
throat, bronchial tubes, or
ing water. After slacking and settling
The octopus frequently changes Its
lungs, ask him about taking
draw off the clear liquid and pour color, like a marine caméléon. It
over the eggs so as to cover them. would appear, from recent studies of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Then
This Is an old fashioned method, but the creature, that the colored pigment
fake
it or not, as he says.
Is very effective. Eggs kept In water whereby this change In color is ef
W * publish ou r form ulas
glass may be taken out during fall fected Is contained in envelopes In
W o banish alcohol
and winter and sold for packed eggs Its skin. In the tissues of which are
y from our modiota«»
at about five cents a dozen less than muscular fibers actuated by nerves.
W e urge you It*
oonsuit you r
the price of fresh eggs. Many fam Should these fibers become relaxed a
doctor
ilies can safely pack a few dozen to dark pigment appears. The phenome-
w e for cooking purposes In winter, I non Is said to be analogous to blush- Bilious attacks, sick-headsches, indiges
tion, constipation, dizzy spells — these
but whether It Is a safe business ven ; ing.—Harper's Weekly.
are some of the results of an inactive
ture to put down several hundred
■liver. Ask your doctor if he endorses
London’s Italian Colony.
dosen Is another question. The safest
The Italians In London, England, Ayer’ s Pills iu these esses. The dose
method, and the only one available on
is small, one pill at bedtime.
a large scale. Is to use cold storage, are sufficient of themselves to form a
M ade b y the J. C. Aye»- Co., L ow ell. Masa.------
where the eggs can be held at 28 to large town. There are as many as
14,000,
about
2,000
of
whom
are
Ice-'
30 degrees. A temperature below 27
British Interested In Gas.
degrees Is required to freeze the egg cream venders and 1,000 organ-grind
In addition to 1,256 gas undertakings
ers. The other 11,000 are chiefly en
and split the shell.
gaged as plaster bust sellers, artists' In England, there were last year 20
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate models, cooks, valets, teachers, artists, British companies owning gas works
and invigorate stomach, liver and bow restaurant and hotel keepers, and so on the European continent and ta
els. Sugar-coated, tiny, granules, easy j on.
other pans of the world.
to take. Do not gripe.
KEEP EGGS IN WATER GLASS
T h e F a m ily
P h ysicia n
A iters
For the Teeth.
Th* chemical action of peroxide of
hydrogen upon gold teeth, which
makes on unpleasant twin in the
mouth, can be destroyed by using salt
with the liquid. Its whitening virtues
are excellent.
W om an's most glorious endowment is the power
to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a
worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on,
Temperature of Bolling Water.
no one in the wide world can know the heart agony
When water bolls and steam es
ahe endures. The woman who suffers from weak
capes, the temperature of the water
ness and derangement of her special womanly or
rises no higher, however great the | ganism soon loses the pow er to sway the heart of
a man. lie r general health suffers and she loses
heat of the fire.
her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability
and her pow er and prestige as a woman. Dr. R .V . Pierce, of Buffalo, N .Y ., with
The next time you feel that swallow
the assistance o f his stuff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many
ing sensation garble Hamlins Wizard
thousands o f women. H e has devised a successful remedy for woman's ail
Oil :mmediutely with three parts water.
ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive
It will save you days and perhaps
specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu
weeks o f m sery from sore throat.
lates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. N o honest dealer will
advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit.
Table Talk.
"The more I see of men, the more |
( like dogs.” declared the pessimistic i
boarder. “ Have some sausage, Mr.
W om bat,” suggested tbe laudlady.—•
Washington Herald.
In Touch, Always.
"It Is odd that pickpockets are auch
an unpopular class.” ”1 can’t see why
they should be popular.” "Don’t they
always keep In touch with the multi
tude?”
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tt Turr, While You Walk.
“
A llen 's Foot-Ease Is s eerlaln eure for hot,
sw eating, callus, and sw ollen , ueblng feet. Sold
by all Druggist». I’ riee J.V. D on’ t aeeeol any
substitute. Trial package FliEE. Address
A lie n s . Olm sted, L e lto y , S. Y.
_
Long-Headed Huaband.
“ This Is good wine. I must take
home a few bottles to my wife.” “ She
never touches wine, as you know."
’’True; but It will be a little present
for her. and I can keep It from going
to waste.”—Washington Herald.
IT M A K E S W E A K W O M E N ST R O N G ,
S IC K W O M E N W E L L .
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and strengthen Stomach, Liver and Rowels.
tor
PINK EYE
m
a n #
p i i p
d is t e m p e r
CATARRHAL EEVER
AND ALL NOSE
AND THROAT DISEASES
Cure» the sick and nets a» a preventive for'others. Liquid
e ven on the tongoe. Hale for brood meres and all others. Best
Kidney rem edy; 50 cent, and 3 1 a bottle; 35 and 310 the dozen.
Buhl by all druggist, and horse goods bouses, or sent, express
paid, by the manufacturers,
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, Goshen. Ind.
Studying Shakespeare.
Origin of Uncut.
’’You should Join our Shakespeare
The seashore book shop was crowd
ed. Bqst sellers at $1.15. 31.25 and tlub.”
“ What do you do?"
even 31.60 were going like hot cakes.
"Well, we fine every member fo.
The proprietor, pushing through a
throng of pretty girls In white, said non-attendance. Then we take the
money and go to a musical comedy.”
Joyously:
“ We don't need to handle uncuts
In this glorious country of ours. Why
Distrust.
actually, I’ve Just had to wire to New
"That man wants to know whether
York for two extra salesmen.”
you are going to stand by him,” said
“ But what has that got to do with tbo political assistant. “ I’m obliged
the uncuts?” the reporter Inquired.
to,” replied Senator Sorghum. "It
“ Uncuts,” said the dealer, “are wouldn't be safe not to stand by him
books with uncut edges. They orig close enough to watch him.”
inated in Scotland. In Scotland. In
the past, a man would enter your
shop today, read a chapter of gome
book or other and saunter out with
out buying anything. Tomorrow ho
would read another chapter gratis,
and by the end of the month he would i
have finished the volume and be well
Into another.
“ Hence the Scottish publishers and
booksellers hit on the uncut, which
you can't read without buying.”
The dealer helped a pretty girl t o 1
stow In her limousine a stack of best
sellers.
"But thank fortune," he said, "we
don’t need uncuts here.”
Victoria— Lost for nearly 70 hours,
Propagating Carp.
^ following going on the rocks in Kyu-
Isador Loewy, formerly a rabbi but quot Sound, the Canadian Pacific
In late years employed as a police steamer Tees, for which grave fears
court Interpreter, hurried Into night had been entertained since Wednes
court In a state of perplexity.
day morning, when she sent out dis
“Does anybody here know how to tress calls, is afloat and all aboard
feed a carp?” he asked a court attend are safe.
ant
The Canadian fisheries tug William
“ What’» a carp?” asked the at Jolliffe picked up a lifeboat from the
A s a rule, a fe w doses o f M unyon'a Cold Rem edy
break up any cold and preven t pneum onia. It
tendant
Tees, in which were Chief Officer will
the head, throat ami lungs alm ost in
“It’B a fish,” answered Loewy, “and Thompson and four o f the steamer’s relieves
stantly. P rice 25 cen ts a t any d r u g g is t's or sent
It’s fine. Three pounds It weighs. My crew.
postpaid.
I f you need M edical advice w rite to M unyon’ s
wife she bought three carp at the mar
The men piloted the Jolliffe to the
ket and brought them home. One was distressed steamer and three boats D octors. T h ey will c a refu lly diagnose your case
and (rive you advice hy mail, absolutely free.
alive and I put It In the Dath tub. T b, are now standing by, expecting to tow
A ddress P rofessor M unyon, 53d and Jelferoon
other two I ate.
streets, Philadelphia. Pa.
her to Victoria.
“ I don't want that fish to die. In
Concerts were arranged by the stew
eight days I will eat him. but not be ard and while the rescue steamers
fore, and 1 want him to live and grow were hurrying through the fog and
fat.”
fighting the heavy seas, trying to
“Where are you going to keep It all enter the sound to lend aid, those
this time?” was asked.
aboard the vessel kept good cheer and
“In the bath tub, sure. Where whiled away the time merrily. There
else?" Loewy answered.—New York were 31 first cabin and seven second
World.
cabin passengers.
Juvenile Activities.
“ Father,” said the small boy, “ what
The wireless operator worked his
It has a proven reputa
Coroner’s Inquest Over Coins.
Is a prodigy?”
key constantly, but the interference
tion in cases of Poor Ap
A short time ago 150 gold coins, dat o f the high cliffs surrounding the help
’’A prodigy, my son. Is a boy who [
ing from the period of the Roman oc less craft prevented communication.
petite, Belching, Heart-
can be persuaded to get his mind on
cupation of Britain, were found In a
the third dimension Instead of trying !
bum, Flatulency, Indi-
bronze Jar about one foot below the
to get his feet on third base."
King and Quean Greeted.
estion, C ostiveness,
surface of tbe ground three miles
Bombay— “ King-Emperor” George
from Hexham. England, on the site
olds, Grippe and Mala
Mirror* In Decorations.
of tbe ancient Roman city of Corstop- and “ Queen-Empress” Mary, as they
In tbe sixteenth century no lady
ria.
Don’t experiment—
j are officially styled since their arrival
Itum.
was considered In full dress unless
insist
on having
A coroner's Inquest has been beld in India, landed here from the steamer
she had a mirror at her breast Ii
to determine tbelr ownership
The Medina. They were met by the gov
was
oval
In
shape
about
4
by
6
Inches
H
O
S T E T T E R ’S
Jury, however, was unable to agree a» ernor o f Bombay and a large gather
In size. _________
IT TONES AND INVIGORATES
to whether tbe coins were treasure ing o f high officials and proceeded to a
{|f ¡ALBERS BROS, ¡jjj
trove or not. the contention of tbe huge amphitheater which had been
8MILE ON WASH DAY.
owner of tbe land being that tbe coins erected opposite tjie landing stage,
had been left on an ancient highway which was filled to its utmost capacity
The laundress’ delight is RED
and abandoned during a raid by the with many thousands who had come to
CROSS BALI, BLUE. A neat, handy
package, nothing to break or spill,
Caledonians against the Romans. The welcome their majesties.
Addresses
¿EST AND CHEAPEST,'
and a blue that Is all blue.
coroner therefore agreed to keep the o f welcome were presented by the
till
It Is so far superior to any liquid
coins for a week to see If some ar municipality and other bodies.
bluing
that there Is no comparison.
Ask your dealer for it. If he does
rangement could be made with tbe
Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Stomach
Always produce* snow white clothes.
not handle it drop us a postal card
and Lung Trouble«
treasury as to tbelr disposal.
Plumbing Trust Target
Large package 10 cents. ASK YOUR
and we will furnish you tne name of
Cured pennannntly «t »mall root
JfO FAKR.
GROCER._____________
Washington, D. C. — An effort to
a dealer who does
*
11.(1/ trial pHt-k««« if» »•«•ni». A<Mr*—» l.nug'« illu
The Everglades.
bring about a voluntary dissolution of
strai Houaar(V)., 231 Alala rtt.. Portland. Ore.
The region known as the Everglade* an alleged combination o f the dealers
Pick Up Fallen Fruit.
»7 Brandir«/. Oakland. 0*1.
H W. ! «mir A kon.
May 17. M i.
of Florida Is about 60 mllea long by 65 in hardware and plumbing supplies on
Keep all the fallen fruit picked up.
PortiNnd Ora..
miles broad, and Is one vast swamp the Pacific Coast, through a civil suit,
O r n tlr m e n :-! m ud expr©«* my «ararla* *nd
The best way to do this la to have , r>lf««iiru
*t th* work o f yonr Minoriti Wonder in
studded with Islands of from a quarter and the termination o f the grand jury
to myaelf. Th* p«<-k»wo I reo*lvod from
sheep or hogs In the orchard; they j rolntion
»our rs*i>r»**«*n’ «tlv« hero, although u**d l»ut f o r «
of an acre to hundreds of acres In ex investigation o f the matter at Ix>s An
will eat the fallen ones. These fallen
few Wf*»k«. h*» wrought nurprlainuly j-leiumnt ra
glili» in my condition. A« • kidney and bi
tent These Islands are generally cos geles was begun here.
* fruits contains the grubs of Insects.
Former Gov
« leaner It 1« k in «.
¡P ortland , O regon !
Very r*«p*ctfully.
ered with dense thickets of shrubbery ernor Ford, o f New Jersey, and Wal
and by killing them you lessen next
wVlt tuo a
or vines, and occasionally with lofty ter Mansfield, o f San Francisco, repre
j year’s peats.
pines and palmettos. The water la senting the Pacific Coast Hardware
from one to alx feet deep, the bottom, association and Pacific Coast Plumb
as a rule, covered with a growth of ers’ association, conferred with At
rank gras*. During the rainy season,
torney General Wickersham.
from July to October, the district com
prised In the Everglades Is practically
Buttons Litter Streets.
Impenetrable The vegetable deposits
Los Angeles—Ten thousand Harri-
of tbe Everglades la considered well
W H Y T H E C H IC K E N BUSINESS P A Y S .
adapted to the growth of banana and man buttons were swept up on the
A c c o n iin e to ir w .m m .n t nrport*. m om than VO.nOO.IW) c h ic k e n , w ere m arketed in t h . U n it * ! S tatM In « 1 0 . and the
atber fruits, and when properly drain city streets by the street cleaners.
value
o
f
e
g
g
*
m
a
r k e t« ! wan 9486.000.000. equal to that o f th* en tire w heat crop o f the nation. O regon la con trib u tin g to tne
ed tbe region will undoubtedly be one This is considered significant in view
Ha*tern m arket* over $1,000,000 p er annum fo r e g g s alone. W hy not «hare in som e o f thia mon*yT
of
the
fact
that
it
comes
immediately
„
W H AT W E W IL L l*> FOR YOU.
. .
,
of the moat fertile on earth.
A
In b u y in g on e o f ou r O akland Poultry Farm » you w ill be tau gh t the p ou ltry buatne*« absolutely free o f cnet by th* bent
upon the McNamara pleas o f guilty.
poultry e x p e r t in the cou n try, w h »m we hav* en ga g ed to be on tbe ground contin uously. W e have re*erv*«i 40 acres and
The
assumption
is
that
the
Harriman
neve already begun the con stru ction o f an extennive plant, in w hich we w ill install a lO.UUQ-capacity incubator. W * will
Many “ Holy Lands.”
m arket your product* and co-op era te w ith you at all time*.
Christians uss
tha
term Holy buttons are being discarded by former
5 and 10-Acre Tracts, »75 to *150 Per Acre, on Easy Term«.
W rit* for Literature.
Land to designate Palestine, as being supporters o f the Socialist candidate,
the scene of the blrtb, ministry and who made a statement that he would
Oakland
Poultry
Products
Company,
Inc.
death of Christ, but. Interestingly have fought to the bitter end for his
Originators o f Kxelusive Poultry Colonies.
Main 1590.
30« Spalding Bldg., Portland.
clients.
tnongh. other religious sects employ
tbe same term for places sacred to
»4,000,000 Entrance Cost.
them from association. Thus tba Mo
Winnipeg—The first Great Northern
hammedans speak of Mecca at tba
Holy Land. It being tba bfrthplaca of freight train to arrive over its own
A
Mohammed
Tbe Cblnese Buddhists tracks reached here Saturday.
rati India tb* Holy Land, because tb* temporary bridge has been constructed
founder of tbelr religion was born over the Assinnaboine river, but a
there, while the Greeks bestow this new steel bridge will be constructed
same title on Ella, where was situated in the spring.
The Great Northern
Color more goo«!» brighter and footer colon then any other dye. On* 10c package color, silk, woe 1 and cotton equally well
lb* temple of Olympian Zeus
spent 14,000,000 for this entrance into and
lit* for free booklet
at 10 c a
la
is guaranteed to give perfect result*. Aak dealer, or wo wttl »end I postpaid
I
Winnipeg.
Quincy,
DRUG COI
MONROE ---------
how to d> c, Weach and m u c
COLDS
CURED IN ONE DAY
Don’t Hesitate
To Take
Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters
g
DAIRY FEED!
BE C U R E D
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I 'H K M w r l i l n g t o e d v e r t i e s e s y l
m e n t io n t h is p a p e r.
Woman's Power
Cher Man
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