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T e rr ib le _ S u ffe r in g CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK ■exam s All Over Baby’s Body. “ When mjr baby was four months old his face broke out with eczema, and at sixteen months of age. his face, hands and arms were In a dreadful state. The eczema spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or cloth over his face and tie up his hands. Doings o f the W orld a t Large Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsapa T old in Brief. rilla and In a few months he was en tirely cured. Today he Is a healthy boy." Mrs. Inez Lewis, Baring. Maine. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures blood dis eases and builds up the system. Get It today In usual liquid form or General Resume o f Important Events chocolated tablets called S arsatabs. Presented in Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. H O W A R D E. BURTON — Asaayer ana Chemist, ■ ■ Leadville, Colorado, Specimen price«: Gold, Silver, Lead. SI. Gold, Silver, 75o; Gold. 50c; Zino o r Copper. $1. M ui'imr envelope« a d fu ll price list Bent o n application. Control and Umpire work no lioited. ttoferouGo: Our bon a to National Bank. Wanted—Men and Women T o learn barber trade. Tools free. W a ge s w hile learning. Positions guaranteed. International b a r b e r School, 429 E. 6th St., Los An geles, Cal. Second-H and M achin ery bought, sold and _ exch an g ed: e n g in e s , boilers*, sawmill«, etc. The J. E. M artin Co.. 76 1st Bt.. Portland. Send fo r Stock List and prices. Machinery RUBBER STAMPS and Ribbon badges. Good Goods. Q uick Service. Bend for com plete Catalogue No. 26. A cm e Stamp W ork«. 1015 A bt.. Tacoma, Wash. Sdghtly Used AUTOMOBILES $200 AND UP liunabouts, 5 and 7-passen- er machine« and trucks. We ave bargains in all kinds of second-hand machines. Call or write. S I I Ml' -WT 'VJI p a c if ic g a r a g e - / ‘ i 266 11* Si. fHlIuiOtW H RAW FURS W e positively pay the highest m arket prices, as w e are m anu factu rers and th erefore can pay more than dealers. Send fo r free price list and sh ippin g tag9 and get full value fo r your skins. N. M. l :ngar Co., the Reliable Furriers. 202Mt 7th St.. Portland. Ore Let Us Read the Papers for You C lippings o f every kind and character from the press o f the P acific Coast furnish ed at reasonable rates. D A K E S P R E S S C L IP P IN G B U R E A U 4.32 S. Main St.. Los A n geles, Cal. High Heels and Wit. If anything could be higher than tha Parislenne's hat It Is her heels. The low English heel has once or twice enjoyed a brief season's favor In Paris, but at heart the Parlstenne dearly loves to add a cubit or so to her stat ure and she achieves It of course with her beloved Louis XV. heel. Perched thus on stilts with the foot at an impossible angle, "le footing" becomes impossible and madams seat* herself In a cab every time Bhe starts out for a walk. That is why her boots and shoes are always new. Some one has discovered that there Is a close relation between the heels and the wit. The conversation of the walker In low heels is trite and flat— bromldlc, so to speak—but she who trips In high ones will soar to unex pected altitudes of epigram and para dox. We know that great wit and Insanity are near neighbors and the Germans putting the principle in prac tice are treating madness with a bare foot regime. The contact of the bare flat foot with Mother Earth Is expect ed to bring back wandering minds to an every-day plane and the experiment Is naturally Interesting. Germany has forbidden mixed mar riages with the natives o f Samoa. Oregon Granges declare Governor West’s road bills are sure o f defeat Madame Lillian Nordica, world- renowned singer, is stricken with par alysis. In a speech before the Iroquois Club o f Chicago, Woodrow Wilson urges reforms in business. Increased demand and moderate supply have caused an advance o f 5 cents a thousand in the price o f shing les. The Manchu dynasty o f China, after occupying the throne for nearly 300 years, has abdicated in favor o f the Republicans A prisoner who had served nine years in San Quentin for robbery is found to be innocent, the real robber having confessed. J. J. Hill appeared in the role of philanthropist in telling how he made millions for the stockholders of his company by dealing in ore lands. The Oregon tax commission has pro posed an amendment to the state con stitution which, if adopted, will open the way for an income tax law. An 8-year-old hoy was killed while riding the surf on a log at the Cliff House, San Francisco, while his par ents looked on, powerless to help him. Summit View, a Tacoma suburb, has appealed to government authori ties for the removal of John R. Early, an ex-soldier who is believed to have contracted leprosy while in the Philip pines. Early's wife defends him and maintains there is absolutely no dan ger o f contagion, even if he has lep rosy. Floods are creating havoc in Spain and Portugal. David Starr Jodan says the Roths childs are the real rulers o f Europe. Mayor Gaynor, o f New York, doubts that the tariff is wholly to blame for hard times. It is admitted in Pekin that Yuan Shi Kai has a good chance o f saving the throne of China from abdication. Hetty Green, world’s richest wo man, is accused o f trying to extort unfair interest from W. R. Hearst on a mortgage. A woman telegraph operator testi fied that an attempt was made to bribe her to show telegrams in the Lorimer case. The British secretary o f war is on an unofficial peace visit to Germany. The State department assures Mex ico that there is no intention o f in tervention. An Antl-Loquaelty Machine. "I think l’U have to Invent for my own benefit," said the talkative man. "some sort of an anti-loquacity ma chine. I talk, I am willing to admit, I talk too much; when I get going I don’t seem to know when to stop; and this machine that I’m meditating will be something in a small portable form that I can carry handily In my vest pocket .md that will wiggle or weave or pop up or do something to remind me when I have talked to a reasonable limit, and I shall make It non-adjust able so that It can’t be set to run beyond a certain limit; If It ! was not made non-adjustable I might be tempted to set It to run too long before It gave the warning. "My primary purpose was. as I said, to Invent this machine for my own benefit only, but now when I come to think It over I may put It on the mar ket; there might be a few, at least a few, other people who would like to buy one."_________________ ¡ANCIENT THRONE OF CHINA FALLS H O S T E T T E R ’S Edict o f Abdication Given to People By Manchu Ruler. TESTIMONY OF FIVE WOMEN A Backsliding Santa Claua. Mrs. Peavlsh says that before they Charles M. Schwab, ex-president of were married Mr. Peavlsh used to say the U. S. Steel corportaion, says ser that If she would let him be her Santa ious consequence will follow a reduc Claus he would devote his life to slid tion o f the tarifi' on metals. ing up and down the chimney for Heavy rains and the presence of her. And now It makes him mad to have to take up ashes from the grate many troops prevented any distur bances when Lord Winston Churchill made a political speech at Belfast, Ire Her Own Hat the Obstruction. A woman in a Vienna theater came land. out after the first act and asked to PORTLAND MARKETS. have the price of the ticket refunded, on the ground that having complied Wheat — Track prices: Bluestem, with the request to remove her hat 90c; club, 87c; red Russian, 86c; val ahe had held It on her knees and thus ley, 87c; 40-fold, 87c. entirely obstructed her own view of Millstuffs — Bran, $23 per ton; the stage. __ shorts, $25; middlings, $30; rolled barley, $38(1/ 39 TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY Barley— Feed, nominal. for Hed, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes Hay— No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim andGranul.itedEyelids. Murine Doesn't Dental Paste it will absolutely p re ve n t decay and Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists othy, $17(^18; No. 1 valley, $ 14(Vi, 15; grive to the teeth that pearly w hite appearance Price o f Silver Soars. Sell Murine Eye Remedy. Liquid, 25c, alfafa, $13; clover, $11; grain, $12 and to the jnim s the firm ness and colou r o f health. Tubes, 50c; large tube, $1. 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve In @13. New York— The price o f silver in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books Corn— New, whole, $34; cracked, the New York market touched 60J Sat and Eye Advice Free by Mail. $35 per ton. urday, the highest since November, Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Oats— No. 1 white, $32(3 32.50 per P reserve the beauty and y o u th fu l appearance o f the face by the application o f Fuchi Massage 1907, the quotations having advanced ton. w hich feeds the skin, th ereby filling out and fractionally over those o f last week. Going Over the Books. Cranberries—$10(311.50 per barrel. Cream, p reven tin g wrinkl»*« and d e stroyin g blackheads, "This item in your campaign ex Potatoes— Buying prices: Burbanks, and gives the skin the blush and glow o f youth. Authorities in the financial district T he m arvelous con plexion o f the high class O ri credit the rise to the activity o f a pense account mystifies me,” said the $1(31.25 per hundred. entals, w hich has been a m ystery to Europeans, is auditor. "I don’t understand what Vegetables— Artichokes, $1.25 per due to the use o f preparations m ace from this re powerful syndicate in India. The In dian government’s supply of the metal you mean by ‘raw material.’ ” ‘‘That's dozen; cabbage, $ll(/$lc per pound; ceip t. P u t up in glass. $1. This is the first tim e the above-m entioned pre for coining is believed to he low, and an error on the part of the stenogra garlic, 8(3l0c; hothouse lettuce, 60«« parations have been offered fo r sale in A m erica. large pooling operations are said to pher,” replied Senator Sorghum. "It $1 per box; pumpkins, 1}(/ i 2 c per A limited su pply is to be had b y addressing be under way with the purpose of sell should read, “hurrah material.’ " pound; spinach, $1(31.25 per box; (B ra n ch ) FUChl LABORATORIES ing to the mint when demands of coin sprouts, 8c per pound; squash, l&@2c; Suite 9 . 3 4 2 ’ j W a sh in gton St.. age become pressing. turnips, $1(3)1.10 per sack; rutabagas, P. 0. Mmej Order preferred. P o rtla n d , O reg on $ 1 ( 31 . 10 ; carrots, $1(31.10; par First Auto Ride is Last. snips, $ 1 (Vr 1.10; beets, $1.25. Merced, Cal.— His first automobile Onions — Association price, $2.25 ride proved also the last for an uni per sack. ^5 1 ? U ^ Good gardeners 1 dentified man about 50 years old who Apples— Fancy Rome Beauty, $2 50 w j WZ, FL# those who was given a lift by Edward Ruddle. raise good flow per box; choice Rome Beauty, $2; ers and vegetables. Good Ruddle’s car, containing four ether fancy Yellow Newtown, $2.50; fancy flowers and vegetables come men, picked up the stranger on the Spitzenbergs, $2.75; Delaware Red, from good sec„s. V e pro outskirts o f town. A few minutes $1.75; Wineaap, $2; Northern Spy. duce good seeds—the infer ence is obvious. For sole later the machine, in rounding a turn, $1.60; Baldwin. $1.500:2; Ben Davis, everywhere. pitched over an embankment. All es $1.25; Red Cheek Pippin, extra IM S SEES ANNUAL caped injury except the wayfarer, fancy, $2.50. F ree o b R equest whose neck was broken. He was Butter — Oregon creamery, solid 0 . M. PTRBY t CO. telling Ruddle that it was his first au pack. 36c; prints, extra. tomobile ride when the accident oc Eggs— Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, curred. 28(3 29c dozen. Pork— Fancy, 7l(3,8Jc per pound. Church is “ Skyscraper.” Veal— Fancy, 13<f/13Jc per pound. Poultry— Hens, 13(3 14c; springs, ’ Kansas City— With impressive ex CUT O f TOWN 12Jc; ducks, young, 20c; geese, 11J ercises the Grand-Avenue Methodist EpiEcopal church, Kansas City's sky- (/7,12c; turkeys, live, 18c; dressed, PEOPLE 1 scraper house o f worship, was dedicat 20 c. run reeel reproTnpt freut« p #•!»••* o f I*on-Poi« odo ««. ed Sunday. The church is the pioneer Hops— 1911 crop, 35(3 36c; olds, H a i ti»-toil diu« remedial from nominal; 1912 contracts, 25c. F or the cu re o f heaves; Methodist organization o f the city, a liquid m edicine riv en j The new edifice is a wing of a 12-story Wool— Eastern Oregon, 9(// 16c per C . G E E W O pound; valley, 16(317c; mohair, in the feed, w hich the | office building erected by the congre m ost fastidious horse will gation and hearing the name o f the ^ J the C h in e » doctor. choice, 30335c. not refu se. From one to Try one« m ore if yon hare been dortnrln* with Grand-Avenue Temple. A pipe or Cattle — Choice steers, $5.75(36; six bottles w ill cu re the thto on* and that one *n4 ha*« not obtained per- gan of 57 stops and 22 couplers has good, $5.5036.70; good to choice man«nt relief. thi« srreat nature healer di*g- moat stu bborn ease. n o » yomr ra-e and prearrlhf «on *- remedy w h o » cows, $4.25(34.50; choice spayed action to quick, wire and «afe prrecriptione P rice $1 p e r bottle, or ! been built in the main auditorium. are com rounded from Roof«. R t r b«. Hud« uni six bottles fo r $&. For heifers, $5.35(3 6.50; good to choice Bark* that hare been fathered from every quar sale at ail drugirifita. or Delay Annoys Dr. Sen, ter c*f the r io t* The «*•< r e * o f the«» n-edirince heifers, $5(35.25; choice bulls, $4.25 w rite to are not known to th** outside world, hut have been kandod down from father to «on in the physician«* (34.60; good, $4(/i4.25; choice calves, 1 London— President Sun Y st Sen, in fam ilies in China. D R . S . C S T O N E an interview with the Nanking corres $7.50(38; good, $6.75(3;7. CONSULTATION FREE. SUM, Oft ICON pondent o f the Daily Mail, said that Hogs— Choice light, $6.50(36.75; | I f yon lire out o f town And cannot call, write fo r symptom blank and circular, enclosing 4 cents in the settlement o f affairs in China smooth heavy, $5.75(36; rough heavy, I must be speedy. He added : $5.50(35.76. ______ T A K E A D O S E O F Sheep— Choice yearlings, $4 5M) " I t is peace or war. We shall not THE C. SEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 4.75; choice killing ewes, $4«;.4.35; permit the retention by the Manchus 162} first Ft, Cor. Morriaofl choice lambs, $4.75(36; good to choice o f the imperial title or power to cre P o r t l.n d . O re g o n . ate a nobility.’ ’ lambs, $4.50(34.76; culls, $3.7534. to r c O U C H s 6 C O L D * B ITTE R S FERRY'S' Dr. Slone’s Heave Drops * f p e s o ’s You could not please us bet ter than to ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, bron chitis. Thousands of families always keep it in the house. The approval of their physi cian and the experience of many years have given them great con fid en ce in this standard cough medicine. Sold for seventy years. Some May Survive, However, and Epi demics of Fever Have Been Traced to Use of Polluted Ice. T o sweeten the stomach, a id d i g e s t i o n , TH E BITTERS SH OU LD BE YOUR FIR ST CHOICE. IT DOES TH E W ORK. Try It Today. A ll D ruggists. Ideal Temperature of Room. An Ideal room temperature for the sedentary Is that between G6 and 70 degrees. Below these temperatures the heat regulating apparatus of the body finds It necessary to close up the peripheral vessels more or less, in ternal congestion slowly begins and the conditions for a cold are secured. M a n y p e o p le h a v e r e c e d in g g u m s . Rub H am lin s W iza rd O il o n g u m s and s t o p th e d e c a y ; c h a s e th e d is e a s e g e r m s w ith a m o u th w a sh o f a f e w d r o p s t o a s p o o n fu l o f w a te r . Young Offender. A woman left her baby In Its car riage at the door of a department Btore. A policeman found It there, ap parently abandoned. As he passed down the street, a gamin yelled: “What’a the kid done?”—Collier’*. Open to Suspicion. The man who opposes the revival of the knee breeches Idea will be subject to suspicion, no matter how lmper- Bonal his motives.—Atlanta JournaL eneves B a ck a ch e I n s t a n t ly Sloan’s Liniment is a great remedy for backache. It penetrates and relieves the pain instantly— no rub bing necessary— just lay it on lightly. Here’s Proof. “ I had my back hurt in the Boer W ar and in San Francisco two years ago I was hit by a street car in the same place. I tried all kinds of dope without sue* cess. Tw o weeks ago i l 1 l saw your lini ment !n a drug store and got a bottle to try. The first application caused instant relief, and now except for a little stiff ness, 1 am almost w ell.” FL E T C H E R NORMAN. Whittier, Calif. SLOANS LINIMENT is the best remedy for rheumatism, n e u r a lg ia , sore throat and sprains. M iss E . R im o f Brooklyn, N .Y ., writes: “ Sloan’ s Liniment is the best for rheumatism. I have used six bot tles o f it and it is grand.” Sold by all Dealer*. Price, 25c., 50c., and $1.00. Slnsfi'g Book 'oultry Address Dr.£arl DENTIST YOUTH *2 BEAUTY MOST OF THEM ARE DESTROYED WITHIN ONE MONTH. S T O M A C H Royal Family to Retain Titles and Get Enormous Pensions—Pekin Greafly Relieved. Pekin— After occupying the throne of China for nearly three centuries, the Manchu dynasty, represented by the child emperor, Pu Yi, has abdi cated. Three edicts were issued, the first If you use Eye Salve use the best. proclaiming abdication, the second P ettit ’ s E ye S alve is the standard, dealing with the establishment of the is reliable and costs no more than infer republic, and the third urging the ior goods that are unknown. Used by Physicians and Oculists, helps where all maintenance o f peace an! approving others fail. It is not the T ube or Box the conditions agreed upon by the im that cures, it is the S alve that does the perial premier, Yuan Shi Kai and the work. Guaranteed by Howard Bros, Republicans. under the Government Food and Drugs The publication of the edicts has Act. Don’t be deceived or misled. The given profound relief to everyone in only really antiseptic Eye Salve that has Pekin, both foreigners and Chinese. been in the market for years. Sold by Druggists throughout the known world. The arrangement is considered a satis factory compromise and it is believed the terms will satisfy the Republi The Best Gift. cans. The first edict provides that The best gift Is the one that shows the terms shall be communicated to thought—an appreciation of what will the foreign delegations for transmis be pleasing and useful to the recipi sion to their respective governments, ent—that Is what counts for value, not the object being to record world-wide the price In money. the Republican pledges. The Republicans make eight pledges In New York. to the emperor, as follows: New York now has all-night banks, “ First—The emperor shall retain all-night saloons, and all-night restau his title and shall he respected as a rants. We are Informed that the foreign monarch. Second—The em churches continue to close early.— peror shall receive an annual grant of Chicago Record-Herald. 4,000,000 taels until the currency is reformed, after which he shall receive $4,000,000 Mexican. Third—A tem porary residence shall be provided in the Forbidden City, and later the im perial family shall reside in the sum- i mer palace, 10 miles outside o f Pekin. Fourth— The emperor may observe the I sacrifices at his ancestral tombs and Proves That Lydia E. Pink- temples, which will be protected by Republican soldiers. Fifth — The ham’s Vegetable Com great tomb of the late emperor, Kwang pound Is Reliable. Su, will be completed and the funeral Reedville, Ore.— “ I can truly recom ceremony fittingly observed at the Re mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable public’s expense. Sixth—The palace Compound to all women who are passing attendants may be retained, but the through the Change of Life, as it made me a well woman after number o f eunuchs cannot be in Seventh — The emperor’s suffering three years. ” creased. — Mrs. M a r y B o g a r t , property will be protected by the Re public. Eighth—The imperial guards Reedville, Oregon. New Orleans, La. — will be governed by the army board, “ When passing through the Republic paying their salaries.’ ’ the Change of Life I was Mr $ Mary Bogart troubled with hot flashes, WRECK OF MAINE FLOATS. weak and dizzy spells and backache. I was not fit for anything until I took Ly Battleship Ready to Proceed to Final Resting Place. dia E. Pinkharn’s Vege table Compound which Havana—The wreck o f the Maine proved worth its weight , floated free from the mud when the in gold to me. ” - Mrs. G a s water was turned into the dam sur- t o n B londeau , 1541 Po- lymnia St., New Orleans. j rounding the wreck. The water with- ! in the dam is 14 feet below the harbor Mishawaka, Ind.-“ Wo men passing through the j level at low tide. It is the intention to raise the Change of Life can take nothing better than Lydia wreck immediately to the harbor lev E. Pinkham’s Vegetable el, leaving nothing more to be done I am recom- except to break the dam and float out MryChav Bauen Compound. mendingitto all my friends the ship. because of what it has Water was forced into the dam done forme. ’ ’-Mrs.CHAS. through a system o f pipes fixed at the B a u e r , 523 E. Marion S t, bottom o f the ship, the power being Mishawaka, Ind. supplied by a pump that had been re Alton Station,Ky.-“ For months I suffered from covered from the wreck. The ship .Mr j Emma troubles in consequence of began to rise almost immediately. The ship will remain within the my age and thought I could not live. Lydia B. dam until orders are received from Pinkham’s V e g e t a b l e ! Washington to float her out, which Compound made me well i can be done within a fortnight. and I want other suffering women to know about it. 1 700 Plaintiffs In Suit. Mrs. E m m a B a i l e y , Alton * Butte, Mont.—The record for the Station, Ky. Deisem, No. Dak. — “ I was passing number o f plaintiffs involved in a suit through Change of Life and felt very in the Montana courts, has been brok bad. I could not sleep and was very en in the filing here of an action by nervous. Lydia E. Pinknam’s Vegetable the Butte Mill and Smelter men’s Compound restored me to perfect health Union against the Western Federation and 1 would not be without i t ” —Mrs. o f Miners to enjoin the federation F. M. T H O R N , Deisem, No. Dak. from revoking the charter o f the Smeltermen’s union. Seven hundred men are named as plaintiffs in the suit, brought against the Western o f Miners, Charles H. Do you w an t to be yo u r ow n d e n tis ff D o you Federation w ant to d o a w ay w ith bipr dental bills and the Moyer, president o f the federation, dread o f the dental chair? D o you w ant to have (Food, sound and beau tiful teeth? I f you use Fuclii and the Butte Miner’s union. Coughs and Colds T Y P H O ID G ERM IN ICE LTH E K E Y S T O N E i TO HEALTH IS Sloan Mill. It may be of Interest to those who are In the habit of putting up their own ice for summer use from a near by pond, or stream, to know that the use of ice is not so dangerous as the use of the water from which it is formed, so far as typhoid fever is concerned. Although the typhoid fever germ, and the germ of diphtheria, as well, can withstand a temperature of 310 degrees F. below zero, for several days, experiments with Ice made from polluted water have shown that when Any good doctor will tell you that a medi the water freezes, the majority of the cine like Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral cannot typhoid organisms are soon destroyed. do Its best work if the bowels are con However, the few that do survive, die stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows off slowly, and It Is these few that anything better than Ayer’a Pilla for cor this sluggishness of the liver. | outlive their fellows that have beeu recting M ad« h r th« J. O. AYEU CO.. L c w .ll. K u t j the cause of serious epidemics In a few cases. According to Parke, not one in a thousand lives In ice longer Uplifting Thoughts. than one month, and all are deud at "A man can only rise, conquer, and the end of six months. achieve by lifting up his thoughts- Relatively few outbreaks of typhoid He can only remuln weak, and abject, fever have been traced to the use of and miserable by refusing to lift up Ice; however, conclusive evidence was his thoughts."—Janies Allen. — obtained to show that the thirty-nine M oth ers w ill fin d M rs. W in s lo w ’ s S o o t h in g cases of typhoid at the St. Lawrence j Byrup tho best rem edy to uso for their chlltlrea hospital, near Ogdensburg, N. Y., sev d u rin g t*ie teeth in g period. eral years ago, were the result of us Sheer Waste. ing polluted Ice. Several months be “The coal supply of the earth Is fore it was used the Ice had been cut from the St. Lawrence river, about limited,” Bald the scientist. “ No one three miles below the outlet of the can say how long It will last." “Great Ogdensburg sewer.* Living typhoid Scott!” exclaimed a man in the back germs were found In samples of the row, "and hore we’ve gone and wast melted Ice examined after the break ed more'll a bushel of It heatip' the ing out of the epidemic.—Walter O. hall for this lecture."—Washington Sackett, Colorado Agricultural Col Star. lege, Fort Collins. RED CROSS BALL BLUE. EXICAN The blue that Is all blue. Best for washing because It makes the clotlu« clear and white, lasts longer than liquid blue and produces better re sults. Avoid liquid bluing because It Is only a weak solution of blue In an expensive package. RED CROSS i BALL BLUE Is sold everywhere. Price, 10c. ASIC YOUR GROCER. M ust H ave Been H er Lucky Offense Truest Defenss. Butler (entertaining a few frlende In the absence of his master, who has returned unexpectedly)—"Most un warrantable Intrusion, sir; with r» «pect, I beg to give notice.”—Punch. TO CURE A COI.D IN O N E D A T Takn L A X A T I V E KKOM O Q u in in . T . b l . t n D ru g g ists rt fund m oney If it fsile to purs. E . W . G R O V E 'S sign atu re i . on each box. 26c. LINIMENT CURED A CUT HORSE. F red D e N e ffe , M arshall, W a s h ., w rites " I have used M exica n M u sta n g L inim ent fo r som e tim e a n d am w ell pleased. One t o f ou r horses had a deep cu t in her breast I and we used all kinds o f medicines w ith o u t effect until w e tried M u sta n g Linim ent and it h ea led it u p in less than 10 d a y s .” | 2 5 c . 5 0 c . $1 « b o t t le at D ru g d c G e n ’ l S to r e s D ay. In a lot of old papers and magazines (hat Mrs. T. O. 1’aynon gave to the Sal vation »/"my of Jersey City the other day was an envelope containing $225 In bills that Mrs .Payson had overlook ed. After 20 men had searched for hours in the army’s waste paper pile, Mrs. Payson looking on, the money was found and restored to her. oieamng mass vases. m a s CURED IN t TO 1« DAT» T o n r d r u g g is t w ill rsfun/1 m oney If P A Z O O IN T M E N T fs ils to pure s n y essn o f Itphing. Blind. Blcw iing or P rotruding P iles In * to 14 days. 6oc. That Shining Noss. At the opera the young man who paid for the aeata was engaged for a few tense moments In a study of a stunning woman of middle age who sat In the row In front. Then he turned to the girl at his right, and whispered, "Look at the lady in lav ender; what Is the matter with her nose?" The girl gave one glance at the shining "neb,” then turned to her escort and whispered: "Enameled." Provoking. Nothing makes a woman so angry *a to see her husband, who diets at borne, eating everything that com«« along at a banquet. | ||j jALKKS IM S . ;'j| D AIRY FEED! Distemper In all Its forms, among ull ages o f horses Ask vour denier for it. If he does not handle it drop us a postal card and wo will furnish you tho name of a dealer who does ¿EST AND CHEAPEST ÜÜ and dogs, cured and other« in tho same ntit- blo prevented from having the disease with Spohn’s Distemper Cure. Every bottle guaranteed. Over 500,000 bottles sold last year. $.50 and $1.00. Good druggists, or »end to manufacturers. Atrents wanted. ¡Trite for free book. Bpohn Med. Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. ! 1 ! ; ; .li •ALBERS BROS: il ¡¡MILLING Cpiji: P r iz e S te ers N o t Good M eat. ! ¡P ortland , orecon ! The meat of more than one prize •teer has proved disappointing In the eating, though fine to look at. In the development of the animal for compe tition his flesh Is sometimes, If not always, seamed with small veins oi fat which are dilated by cooking into tough strings. Hence, the range-fed steer, not nursed Into prominence, af fords the better steak or roast. Painless Dentistry Is our pride—our hobby—our study fo r years and now our sucoess, and ours is tho best palnl»sn work to be found anywhere, no m atter how m uch you pay. C o m p a re o u r P rices. Wo flni«h piato and brillilo work for out- o f »town iiatrons iu on« fluy If doslred. Fallilo«» extraction fro« when plates or bridgo work is order- O'1- Consuitation Ires. Flat Chest. Tho occupation of a bookkeeper (ends to bring the head and shoulders forward and cramp the chest. Try to sit more erect and learn to stand tall, and stretch the body to Its full height. Many defects of the figure are due to bad postures, but by exercise many defects can he corrected. Molar Crowns $ 5 .1 22k B rld(.T M tk4 Gold rilling. Entm.1 Filling. 1 .0 0 Silver Fillings «60 Good Rubber _ 5 .0 0 Pistes Beit R«d Rubber — Platee 7*50 Painless ExtrMlon . 6 0 M . W. >. Will, ........ in Muii tl vuai urmiMH is fount«« •■•T MITHODS A l l w o r k fu lly g u a r a n te e d f o r fif t e e n years. Wise Dental C o ., me. P a in le s s D e n tis ts Husband Got Even. In Austria a woman was recently sent to jail for opening her husband's mall. She began a suit for divorce on evidence obtained from tbe letter and her husband retaliated by sending her to jail for opening tbe letter. Falling Building, Third and W ashington PORTLAND, 0R& OfUc« B oars: a K . M . t o • f . M. lu o d a js . 9 t e l N . U. P. No 7—*12. W H E N w ritin g to advertisers, please tion th is paper. MILLIONS » / ’ FAM ILIES S y r u p ¿/’FIGS ^ ELIXIR SENNA FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND ÿ )U R STOMACH. GAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION AND flow er vases which hare become cloudy and dlt&olored should be cleaned with a mixture of vinegar and salt, poured In and well shaken about. A long piece of stiff wire, upon the end of which Is a little ped of soft rag, should be poked Into all the corners and crevices, and the vase then rinsed In warm water and dried with a good polishing cloth. fly marks upon the gilt frames of pic tures should be rubbed with half a lemon and then polished with s chamois leather. I I I I | A Misanthrope. There is no use wasting sympathy on a man who can’t be happy with food health, good meals and good weather. Y o u C an b e t A lien’ , root-r.se TRCf. W rite A l l e n S . O lln .le d .lA / I 'o y , N. Y ., f o r , free .a m p le o i A lle n ’. root-J':*-«’. It c u r e , .w e s t in g , h/it K w ollen , u l i l n g (et-t. it m o k e , new o r t ig h t . h o e , z -.«y. A e o r t .l n c u r e for c o i n .. I m rio w ln g n o i l , «n/1 b u n io n .. A ll zlrog g l .t .i« o l l It. 2 .V. D o n 't a c c e p t a n y « u b s t i lu l . Proof of a Weak Mind. "In matters of great concern, and which must be done, there Is no surer argument of a weak mind than Irres olution; to be uadetermlned where the case Is so plain and the necessity so urgent"—Tlllotson. MUSTANG BILIOUSNESS. WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS NOTE THE NAME CALIFORNIA FIGSYRUPCO. IN T H E C IR C L E ON E V E R Y PACKAGE 0FTHE GENUINE • e THE WONDCKFUL P O ftlLASfTY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP OP PIGS AND ELIXIR OP SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS. IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFTT AT THE EXPENSE OP THEIR CUSTOMERS. OR W HAT IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH. MAKE YOU WISH. WHEN YOU SYRUP O f FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE ING ASK IS FOR PREPAR TO DECEIVE Y O U .. TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE GENUINE. MANUFACTURED SYRUP CO. THERE IS BUT FACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS BY ONE GENUINE KNOW FIG THAT AND THA f IT IS MANU THE CALIFORNIA FIC SYRUP CO ONLY jwanuAi conyiwTK*, NO TE THE NAME CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO HUNTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE IO F OF EVERY PACK a GE.OF THE GENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS REGULAR PRICE SOe PER f ^ T T U L WUnGSYRirC? MINIATURE PICTURE o r PACKAGI, BYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OP LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS TT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE. AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL FOB WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGIST! ALW AYS BUY THE GENUINE. C alifornia F ig S yr u p C q