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í‘ That Tired Feeling That eomea to you every spring is a sign that your blood is wanting in vitality, just as pimples and other eruptions are signs that it is impure. Do not delay treatment, but begin at ones to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which accomplishes its wonderful results, not simply because it contains sarsaparilla, but because it combines the great eurative principles of many roots, barks, herbs and other valuable ingredients. There is no real substitute; insist on having Hood’s Sarsaparilla The M e d ic in e th a t m a k es p e o p le fe e l better, look, e a t a n d s le e p b e tt e r ; th e remedy fo r sto m a ch , k id n e y a n d liv e r affection« rh eu m a tism , c a ta rrh , a o ro fu la . akin diseases, b o lls, d e b ility , a r is in g fr o m Im p u re or blood. and o t h e r Ills Impoverished T fe lt t ir e d a ll th e tim e a n d co u ld n o t a leep n ig h ts . A f t e r t a k in g H o o d 'a S a r s a p a r illa a li t t l e w h ile I co u ld s le e p w e ll a n d th e t ir e d fe e lin g h ad g on e. T h is g r e a t m e d ic in e has a ls o c u red m e o f s c r o fu la .” M rs . C. M. R o o t, B o x 26. G ile a d . C o n e D E V IC E POULTRY A N D GAM E Can g e t you fancy prices fo r W ild Ducks and other gaine in season. W rite ua fo r cash o ffer on all kinds o f poultry, pork. etc. FOR L O A D IN G S W IN E Detailed Instructions and Illustration Given for Construction of Im ple m ent Handy on Farm . The device described and shown herewith may be found very handy on any farm. Take a mower truck, ham mer and cold chisel and knock off the prongs and so make a smooth wheel. Then drive out the pins that go W a t a o a E . C o le m a n , Patent lawyer,W ashington through the shaft. Take the sickle D.C. Advice and books free. Bates reasonable. Highest references. Beet services. bars from an old binder for sills. Lay the guard holes down and stick a bolt in the holes where the pins were and through the holes where the guards Then you have a hole every Low est rates. W rite fo r application blank. West were. ern Bond & M ortgage Co., Commercial Club Bldg., Portland two inches and by taking off the burrs you can change to any height from a high wagon to a bob sled. Put a good Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and piece of oak on the upper end 2x8. bore two holes in the center, then _ exchanged; engines, boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st take an old tongue and bore two holes 8 t* Portland. Send fo r Stock l.ist and prices. through it, stick in the bolt and you have a cart. Have an end gate for each end so that the sow, pigs or calves can be removed from one pen information and booklets o f value to you. PACIFIC GUANO & FERTILIZER CO. to another with ease. P e a r s o n -P a g e C o., P o r t la n d PATENTS MONEY TO LOAN Machinery WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE 182 Madison St., Portland. Or. BANDMEN: ΣS You Can Get Allen’ .« Foot-Case FRCC. Sole for HOLTON and HUESCHER band instruments. The most com plète stock o f Musical Merchandise in the Northw est. W rite fo r Catalogues. W r ite A l i e n s . O lm sted, L e R o y , N . Y ., f o r a fre e sam p le o f A lle n ’s Foot-E ase. I t cures I tre a tin g , h ot s w o lle n , a ch in g feet. I t m akes new o r t ig h t shoes easy. A c e r ta in c u re for cot ns. In g r o w in g n ails and bunions. A l l d ru g gists s e U lt . 25c. D o n 't accept a ny substitute. A rtis tic Pottery. English and American pottery show SE1BERL1NG-LUCAS MUSIC CO. 134 Second Street Portland. Oregon ing tha silver deposit work is very pretty. This Is newer than the de posit on glass, which has lost Its pop ularity because of its fragility. An In valid would appreciate one of the pot tery tea sets, which Is so ingeniously Earn fro m $15 0 to $30 0 p er month fitted together that It takes up only Full course in ten weeks; actual ex peri a few inches on the tray. The English ence methods used. Easy paym ent plan. For fu ll particulars w rite ware is either black, white or dark International Detective Training Correspondence Sdiool brown In color, while some of the 510-12 Dekum Bldg., Portland, Oregon. American ware is beautifully shaded l In tones of brown. I Learn to be a DETECTIVE Best Q ualities of Wood. $100 TO $500 SAVED On Each Automobile. Our co-operative sales p'an en ables you to buy a brand new au tomobile: only $475 required, bal ance easy terms. For full partic ulars address GERLINGER MOTOR CAR CO. 690 Washington Street. PORTLAND, OREGON. Kansas Solomon. King Solomon had nothing on a Centralla justice of the peace before whom a colored man and brother was being tried for stealing a chicken. The prosecuting witness thought It was his fowl, but was not willing to swear. It being sundown the local Solomon let the hen loose and watched her going home to roost. Result, the ne gro was fined $50.— Kansas City Jour nal. Cured of Enthusiasm. A.— “ You don't seem to have any life in you. Is there nothing or no body over which you can enthuse?” B.—"Nothing at all. I once became enthusiastic over somebody, and a short time afterwards she became my wife. That was a sad warning to me to avoid enthusiasm.” Posthumous Growth. Unlike most other timber, the straighter and better formed trees do not yield the most highly prized quali ty of lumber. It Is the crooked. Irreg ular logs that possess the best figured wood. The best qualities of wood are obtained from trees over one hundred years old, which rarely have a clear length of more than 12 feat. The most beautiful grained wood Is In the roots and burls. Red C to m Ball Blue g iv e « double value fo r your money, goes tw ice as fa r aa any other. A sk your grocer. Blue Nose. Blue Nose Is a popular name for a native of Nova Scotia. Haliburton, In "Sam Slick,” gives the following account of Its origin: “ ‘Pray, sir,' said one of my fellow passengers, ‘can you tell me why the Nova Scotians are called Blue Noses?’ ‘It Is the name of a potato,’ said I, 'which they pro duce In the greatest perfection, and boast to be the best In the world. The Americans have, in consequence, given them the nickname ‘Blue Noses.’ ” Read Story of H e r Death. When a blacksmith, named Lyon, declared that the body of a drowned woman, recently exhumed at Creil. France, was that of his wife, Juliette, who deserted him two years ago, a death certificate was made out in her name. Juliette, however, was very much alive, and, after reading the story in the Petit Parisien, she wrote an indignant letter to the authorities, demanding to be "officially resusci tated." “ If you do good work your work Clearing the T h ro at. will grow after you are gone.” "That's Hoarseness caused by irritation of a fact. Rubens left only some 2,000 pictures, but there are 10,000 of his the throat may be cured by gargling pictures in circulation now.”— Louis with cold salt and water. For severe hoarseness Inhale the steam of hot ville Courier-Journal. milk In which figs have been boiled. Singers and public speakers should Peril of the Game. eat baked apples for clearing the "Making love Is dangerous, some throat; It Is also said that swallow times.” ing the yolk of an uncooked egg is “ In what way?” good. “ I’ve just heard about a fellow who inhaled so much talcum powder he T O CU R B A CO LD I N O N E D A Y now has a chronic cough.” T U t L A X A T I V E B R O M O Quinine Tablet«. W h a t Joy. D ru g g is t« refu nd money i f i t fa il« to cure. G R O V E ’S signatu re is on each box. 26c. E. W . Legitimate actors may sneer, but Practical Flow er Holder. the actor who acts to the “ movies” has A simple and practical flower hold one privilege worth more than gold er is made of green rubberized silk, or precious stone— he can see himself the shade of natural leaves, and is act outlined with a green wire. When worn, It effectually prevents the pene Slobber in Horses. tration of any moisture to the gown. Cabbage will sometimes cure slob The wire edge permits of shaping the ber In horses. caused by eating white holder to the bouquet proper, and the clover; but it is better to keep the latter is then attached to the corsage clover away from the horses. or whatever else desirqd. New Yo rk C ity Crowded. No Excitem ent. In the densest parts of Bombay A young man was compelled by his there are 740 persons to the acre. father to turn farmer against his will. New York has 1.000 in the same area. Not liking the profession, he wer* and hanged himself, leaving this writ In Boston? ten statement: "Farming Is a most You can always recognize a stranger senseless pursuit; a mere laboring In In town by the way he keeps one hand a circle. You sow that you may reap, on his pocketbook and the other on and then you reap that you may sow! his watch.— Boston Transcript. Nothing ever comes of It.” — Life. P leasantry of Astronomy. He Couldn’t Deny It. “ S ir!” she exclaimed when he kiss One thing at least baseball has done for the country. It has settled the ed her: “ you forget yourself." "Pos question of the time when spring sibly,” he replied calmly; "but I can think of myself any old time. Just comes.— New York Evening Mail. now you are occupying my undivided attention.”— Boston Transcript. Old-Fashioned Storm. What’s become of the old-fashioned, Beef of 1889 S till Fresh. harmless storm that merely cleared R. Whymper, writing In Knowledge, the atmosphere. mentioned that a piece of beefsteak which his uncle, the late Edward Whymper, the Alpinist, sealed up In a vacuum In 1889, Is still In a re ' markably good state of preservation Enemies. Knlcker—"Jones says he is an im pressionist” Bocker— “ Then I am a suppresslonlsL” JAPANESE W O M EN IN CLUB Fair Nipponese of Seattle W ill Be Thoroughly Americanized. Seattle, Wash. — Madame Butterfly and Miss Purple Eyes are doomed. In their place looms the new Japanese woman o f the club type, emancipated and progressive, who promises soon to reduce the little brown man to the conventional submissive state of the American husband. Kimonas have been cast aside for scant tailored suits; huge ornamented hairpins are replaced by Parisian model hats, and the wee little feet are expanding in the roomy recesses of booties o f approved English cut. But most significant o f all, there has just been formed in Seattle a Jap anese Women’s club. This stride in civilization was taken at a meeting o f 35 Japanese women in the Y . W. C. A. rooms, at which the following officers were elected: Mrs. S. Yosioka, president; Miss Kigo Nte, vice president; Miss Kusanna, secretary, and K. Sakamoto, treas urer. Among the members is the daughter o f the Japanese consul, Atsu- ko Takashi, and the w ife o f a Japan ese banker, Mrs. S. Takashi. Local American club women assist ed their brown sisters to organize, after which tea was served. R O M A N EY E BALSAM ----------------- S ftC U R IN Q P R O F IT IN SHEEP W. L. DOUGLAS If Pura-Bred and W ell Cared fo r They Pay H and iom ely— need Shelter In Severe W eather. ,* 3 :0 0 * 3 l 5 MOMENTS COUHfTM 0 »A .O O ^ * 4 - s o AND » f i .o o My sheep are pure American Merl- nos, all registered. Two of this kind I can keep in summer or winter with SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Battleships Stripped of All But one the sn.me care any and,.,e® i wl!.h can whl?h ___■ ‘ * of most other breed be kept, says a writer in an exchange. Fighting Equipment. My sheep barn is a closed building BEST BOYS SHOES In th* WORLD $2.00 . $2.50 and $3.00 T h e la rg e s t m a k ers o f M e n 's $3 .5 0 an d $4 .0 0 with a broad door so that the sheep | i h o e i in th e w o rld. can go in and out without crowding y o u r ('.c u le r t o s h o w y o u Old Vessels Repaired— Full Supply each other. The feeding racks In one I „ D o u g ln e S 3.M ), 9 4 .0 0 an room are on the outside; the oth*»r flO sh oe s. J u st ns g o o d in s ty le , Stores and Ammunition room has a double rack through the a n d w e a r ns o t h e r m a k e s c o s t in g § 5 .0 0 to 97 t h e o n ly d if f e r e n c e ia t h e p r ic e . Shusn in n il middle. I give my sheep a large run Hurried on Board. le a t h e r s , s t y le s n n d s h a p e s to su it e v e r y b o d y . In the fall so they go into winter quar I f y o u c o u ld v is it W . L D o u g la s la r g e fa c t o - i i-ies a t B r o c k t o n , M a ss., a m i see f o r y o u r s e lf ters in good condition and never leave h o w c a r e f u lly W . I.. D o u g la s s h o e s a r e m a d e , them out In heavy rains through the w o u ld t h e n u n d e rs ta n d w h y t h e y a r e w a r r a n t e d Philadelphia— A ll the battleships of season. tit b e t t e r , lo o k b e t t e r , h o ld t h e ir s h a p e a n d w e a r lo n g e r th a n a n y o t h e r m a k e f o r t h e p r ic e , The breeding ewes are let out every the Atlantic reserve fleet at the Phila W . L. Dong)as shoes are not for sale tn your vicinity, order morning In winter to eat their graiu, .. . . from -------------------------»fa ------------ - direct the - factory and save the middleman'* profit. delphia navy yard are being prepared which is oats, and to give them exer Shoes for every member of the family, at all price*, by r CAUTION Parcel Post, postage free. W r i t e f4»r 1 ll«i»tritC e «l „ See that for instant service, some o f them for cise. I feed them hay three times a < a t n io g . It will show yon how to order by mail, „ W.L.Doaglas TAKE N and why you can save money on your footwear. day. Some only feed twice. I only name is stamped the first time since the Spanish-Amer- W . I a . U O l 'U L A M . • ll r o c k t i m , M ass. S U B S T IT U T E on the bottom. give them a little at noon time, also ican war. The work is being done give their pens a litter of oat straw quietly, and officers o f the yard deny two or three times a week. I try to have my sheep shorn before they drop Never Become Widow*. Helping the L ittle Fellow they are taking any unusual action, their lambs so the little fellows have Nepal has the enrllest marriages In The United Shoe Machinery Com but visitors to the yard note on every no trouble to find their first meal. The pany is the only real obstacle to the the world. There every girl Is m ar hand activities in the marine barracks ewe that is iu good condition has a formutlon of a shoe trust. We help ried in infancy. But, then, the bride good supply of milk and almost al the small manufacturer to start in groom Is not very terrible. She Is and on the battleships and cruisers. ways owns her lamb. I never keep business and keep going. He could married with elaborate ceremony to a Seamen ashore said unusual prepar salt by them, but feed it to them once not afford to buy and care for his ma bel fruit, which is then thrown Into ations were being made. The ships a week. I have water by them all the chines, but he can afford to lease them some sacred stream. The fate of the time. I never allow the ram to run are being stripped o f all unnecessary with the ewes. The rams that are to on the terms we give him based on fruit being always unknown, every the uumber of shoes he makes—an girl is thus spared the disgrace of be equipment and much o f the apparatus be used are fed three-quarters oats average of less than 2 2-3 cents a pair coming a widow, while at the same and one-quarter wheat mixed. The —and let ua keep them up to date. time a second husband is allowed her LIPT O N W IL L COME FOR CUP that is usually carried for the comfort young lambs in the fall and winter are That is a fair arrangement. Some of later on. and recreation o f the bluejackets and fed twice dally a grain ration of oats the big fellows don't like our system, and sometimes wheat bran half because they think we ought to give Right Away. Challenge of Great English Sports officers. Most significant is the fact that mixed. them special rates. But the little fel Orator—“ Now, then, is there any man Is Accepted. lows stand with us because they know body in the audience who would like several o f the older vessels, including W hen Y o u r E y e s Need C are we treat all manufacturers alike no to nsk a question?” Voice— “ Yes. sir; London — Once more America will i the old cruiser Minneapolis and the e E y e R em ed y . N o S m a rtin g — F o ela matter how many machines they use. how soon is the band going to play?” defend the Am erica’s cup. The classic battleships Ohio and Alabama, that T F r in y e M — u A rin c ts Q u ic k ly . T r y i t fo r R ed , W e a k , yachting race was assured for Sep have not been in service for years, are W a t e r y E y es a n d U ra n u la te d E y elid s, lllu s* If It were not for our methods of doing — New Orleans Times Democrat. tra te d B o o k iu ea ch P a c k a g e . M u riu e is business there would be no small fac tember, 1914, when the New York being overhauled, repaired and o u t - _______ ____ __ compounded by our Oculists—not a “ Pa ten t Med- tories anywhere and no prosperous Nancy is fo r Rent. Yacht club Wednesday sent by cable fitted for sea, and sea stores and am- e™ factories in small towns. In the window of an uptown bird an acceptance o f Sir Thomas Lipton’s munition are being taken aboard, m, *nd sui<i h;_bruifgists at Hoiua. The United Shoe Machinery Co., store there is a sign that reads: Muriue E ye Salvo In' Aseptlo Tubes, H&o aiul 60e. challenge. These are not always kept on the ves M u r in e E v e R e m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o Boston, Mass.— Adv. “ Nancy, our Angora cat. rented out The race will be sailed under the sels, but during the last few days have by the hour or day. Warranted to Re th rifty on little th in s« like bluing. Don’ t »c- present rules o f the New York Yacht been taken on. An ammunition lighter Preachers W ith O d d Names. kill every rat or mouse In your home." cept w ater fo r bluing- .V.k fo r K id Cross Ball Blue, the extra sood \ atue blur. club as to measurements, time allow lay near the Massachusetts during the At Canterbury a Partridge preach ....... . -3 ed, at Peterborough a Pheasant, at ance and racing conditions. night. Other ships, said the sailors, Raising Race Winners. Ripon a Swann, at St. Albans a Gos Sir Thomas lost no time after the are in the course o f preparation for Before declining to patronize any ling, while at Lincoln a Bullock was receipt o f the acceptance in laying sailing at the shortest notice. listened to, no doubt with great at particular stallion though his blood plans for building the finest challenger I lines may be pleasing, the small breed he has ever sent across the Atlantic. ' JA PA N ESE HOUSE IS OF GLASS tention and profit. At least a few of er who Is desirous of raising race win the present members of the Anglican Even as yet he does not know whether episcopate can not assert that they ners should learn whether the horse he will be allowed to tow the craft are “ neither fish, flesh nor fowl,” for has sired race winning speed or not. Correspondent Says Foreign Own across the ocean or not, but he says we find among our bishops in various He should also learn whether the an ership Is Barred in Nippon. this does not especially matter, as he parts of the world a Henn, a Part cestors of the stallion on both sides have been successful either as race would want to tow the yacht only in Berlin — The excitement o f Japan ridge, a Peacock, a Woodcock, a Pol the event o f a head wind, or a dead over the California alien land owner lock and a Roach.— Church Family winners themselves or as sires or pro Are you smiling? Look ducers of uniform race winning speed. calm. ship is well founded and comprehen Newspaper. The horse all of whose uncestors for ing forward with pleas Relying entirely on the sportsman sive, according to an analysis o f the several generations have been the Shoeing the Colt. ship o f the members o f the New York American-Japanese situation sent by ure and a keen appetite The first shoeing of a colt Is the most successful tn this respect, other Yacht club, the Irish sportsman re the Tokio correspondent o f the W elt most Important, not only in the fit of things being equal, I h the most likely — or is your stomach so to transmit race winning speed. fused to consider the possibility o f be Korrespondenz Agency, printed in the the shoes, but also In seeing thnt the _ ing opposed by a bigger boat than the semi-official Norddeutsche Allegemeine colt Is not badly scared by the forge. bad you “ just don't M an’s Personality His Own. challenger he will send. He now has Zeitung. The Japansese, however, he , the unusual handling and new sounds care”? Then you should “ A man's personality,” writes J. W. Charles F. Nicholson, yacht designer said are scarcely in a position to place Horses mean to shoe are generally the o f Gosport, England, at work on mod difficulties in the way o f California’s result of improper handling at early Scott of the University of Glasgow, try “ is a thing which needs to be made. slioeings. els for the new yacht. land plans. He does not bring It full-edged Into The correspondent says the Japanese Strange as It M o th e r« w ill fin d M r«. W lm lo w s Boothlnp the world with him. TH O USAND S W IL L EM IGRATE are living in a glass house because Syrup th e b ra t re n ied v to use fo r th e ir c h ild re n may seem, personality Is n thing d u rin g th e to e th lu g p e rio d . which a man absorbs from his envir foreigners are now barred from own onment as a plant absorbs air and Pioneer Steamship Man Says Rush ing land in Japan— a feature o f the Didn’t Look Good to Her. light. We are all plagiarists. In the situation which has heretofore been My five-year old niece went to a W ill Follow Canal Opening:. left unnoticed in Germany. The restaurant with me one day. I or last resort everything we have or know Is borrowed.” Seattle, Wash.— “ Tens o f thousands writer expresses the opinion that dered some hash for both of us. When It assists digestion and o f the most thrifty, intelligent and in Japan will favor keeping aloof from the waitress set It on the table my H o t Corn Bags. dustrious people o f Scandinavian coun the Panama-Pacific exposition at San little niece kept looking at It. I asked makes you “ forget” all An excellent substitute for the ex tries are preparing to emigrate direct Francisco, which he regards as her why she didn't eat and she re pensive hot water bottle of rubber is i about stomach ills. ly to the Northwest and Puget Sound Japan’s only weapon against the U nit plied, “ Aunty, I don’t eat anything made by heating common field corn, j that looks like a puzzle to me.”— Chi shelled. In a pan In the oven. When when the Panama canal is opened,” ed States. cago Tribune. said Captain John L. Anderson, pio thoroughly warmed, pour it into cloth bags, such as salt and sugar are pack neer steamship man, who returned JA P SITU ATIO N STILL TENSE Com plim enting Dad. Stunted Pigs. ed In. These filled bags are light and Wednesday from a three months’ busi “ I hear that you undertook to chas pliable, and satisfactorily nnswer ev Be careful not to treat tn any way ness trip in Europe. Captain Ander Imputation of Racial Inferiority Is tise that precocious youngster of ery purpose of the hot water bottle, j or feed your pigs so as to stunt their son emphasized the fact that $4,000,- yours.” “ Yes, and I got a little re — McCall's Magazine. growth, for a pig once stunted never Deeply Resented. 000 had already been subscribed by spect out of him, too.” “ How do you can be fed so economically as before Swedish and other capitalists to es the stunted period of his life began, P IL E S CU RE D IN « TO 1« D A Y S Washington, D. C. — Tension over know?” “ He told me that if I would tablish a direct line o f modern steam the Japanese situation continues t o , go . to , _ the . gym ,_ and , train . a little . ... he Y ou r dru ggist w ill refund money I f P A Z O O IN T and ho will never be such a hog as he E N T fa il» to euro any ca«o o f itch ing. Blind, or she otherwise would have been. ships between Scandinavian ports and excite attention in official and diplo- ; th?u8ht »e could make a hard hitter M Bleeding o r Protru din g P iles in 6 to 14 days. 60c, .. . . . .. r out of me. Seattle via the Panama canal to handle matte quarters, but there were no Hard Work Called For. this traffic. He said it was impossible specific developments at the W hite One of the popular song demonstra to describe the enormous proportions House, the State department or the DAISY FLY KILLER tors was making more racket than o f the emigration movement o f the Japanese embassy. flic». Neat, clrim, or- nunental, convenient, usual the other day In one of the big people o f the north. cheap. L a s ts a ll Nine o f the 30 days Governor John stores, his voice reaching far beyond season . M.i.le ol son has under the California constitu metal, can'tspill <>r tip Its usual limlta. A sales woman in over : will not soil or tion to sign the alien land bill have j Fight Use of Strong Spirits. another department, seeing one of her InJ lire anything. Guaranteed effective. customers wince at the terrible vocul Berlin— German military authorities elapsed, and the impression is begin Bold by dealers, or 6 vntl-y express pre ning to gain ground here that the gov noise, explained; "You see he got here who for several years have carried on paid for $L ernor w ill avail himself o f the full HAROLD H H I U , UO DeXelb A n ., Brook!jn. « . X. a little lnte this morning and has to a campaign against the use o f strong measure o f time, even though he has sing loud to catch up." spirits in the army have decided to declared his purpose to approve the O rator S lig htly Mixed. send a circular to all recruits in the Webb bill. A former senator of the United future describing crimes committed Secretary Bryan has not communi-1 States was addressing a meeting In M il. A. H. POWELL. within the military service traceable cated with the governor since the re Manufacturing Chemist his home town to celebrate the appro to the excessive use o f alcohol and also ceipt o f his telegraphic message set Hpokane, Wimh. priation by the legislature of funds showing punishment given the convict ting out his reasons for upholding the Denr Hir: Having nuffored with ntouinch for the erection of a new state capi- trouble for a number o f yearn, and tried a ed men. The campaign waged by action o f the legislature, but is simply tol. “ My fellow citizens,” said he, great many doctom and a great many pro army officials already has proved de waiting for the final act o f signature prietary prep»rations but obtained no per "we will build here the greatest epi manent relief nntil I took your utomach cidedly successful and the use o f dis before making reply to the Japanese taph under God's green footstool.” remedy, and am ploaned to nay that I have no tilled spirits among the soldiery has note protesting against the legislation. further utomach trouble and can eat any Constipation causes and seriously ag thing I denire and suffer no bad results I am been diminished. a profeneionul minis, having nursed for » is what they all say gravates many diseases. It is thor yearn, some of the time for I)r. Holb o f New Tokio Still Shows Faith. oughly cured by Dr. I’ierce’s Pellets. o f our York City, the greatest specialist on child $150,000 Bail Furnished. Tiny sugar-coated granules. ren's diseases . also had chargo of Wardner Tokio— Faith in the American peo Painless Hospital at Wardner. Idaho, for two years. New York— Fellow townsmen o f A l Hince learning by my own eiperionce the ple to see that justice is done the Jap Methods o f Trespassing. bert W. Freeman, o f Ramsay, N. Y., great l>eneflt from the use o f Powell's Stom Extracting A street car and an automobile bad ach Kemedy, 1 have recommended it to a convicted o f using the mails to de anese is the dominating note in the dis Teeth. great many for children ar.d adults, and in had an altercation which ended with fraud in the promotion o f worthless cussion o f the California alien land each case it has been remarkable fo r the the latter, In a more or less battered War talk is i,ood it has done. I cheerfully recommend Out-of-town peo mining securities, brought to the Fed ownership legislation. condition, lodged on the fender of the It to anyone suffering with any kind o f stom ple can have their eral building $500,000 worth o f stocks denounced as ridiculous and only cal ach trouble, ns I am anxious to aid anyone former. A little boy and his mother | plate and bridge- suffering from sickneea o f any kind, nnd I and bonds and put them up as cash se culated to embarrass the two govern happened along Just at It was over, have never known o f medicine to compare work finished in one curities for tiie $150,000 bail demand ments, which are laboring for a peace with Powell's Htomsoh Kemedy for all kinds and when the youngster saw them ho day if necessary. It is of stomach trouble. Yours truly, ed for his release pending the deter ful settlement by diplomacy. cried out In glee: “ Oh, look, there's An absolute guar KLHIK HTKINKK. an auto standing on that street car’s mination o f his appeal for a new trial. conceded, however, that failure on the antee, backed by 24 21» Boone A ve. part o f the Americans to respond to mustache!” It was the largest bail bond ever g iv years in Portland. M. W k Will, fmtmtm urn Mwui en in his district and 25 o f Freeman’s the Japanese appeal for a discontin One Kind of Declaration. uance o f the alleged discrimination fellow citizens, including a number o f ” ’I love you Estelle,’ he continued, would lead to some estrangement. women, signed it. ‘star of my soul. I loved you through Too Fond of G iving Advice. O m e t HOURS: j ----------------------- Snodava 8 to 1 He gave advice and never quit. He opera-glasses at the opera . . . and I 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Taft, Jr., is Old Clothes Man. Protest Delegation Off. Phones: A 2029; Main 2029. tossed It round both far and nigh, and shall love no one else.’ "— “ Women 1 Cambridge— Robert A. Taft, son o f was annoyed when some of It flew Have Loved," by Henry Drane. falling B l d » , Third and Washington. Portland Helena, Mont. — Governor S. V. Stewart, accompanied by a delegation ex-President Taft, has finished his back and hit him In the eye. Y o ur Friends. from Northern Montana, left Wednes task as collector o f old clothes at HarJ D aily Thought. Treat your friends for what you day night for Washington to protest vard, where he ia a student at the law OUT O f TOWN^ At whatever value a man set on know them to be. Regard no sur formally to Secretary o f the Interior school. He turned over to the com faces. Consider not what they did, PEOPLE Franklin K. Lane against any diver mittee o f the Phillips Brooks House himself, at that value he should be es but what they Intended.—Thoreau. timated by his friends.— Cicero. sion o f reclamation service funds from one o f the largest collections o f the ran receive prompt treat ment* o f IDn-Poltono«*, Montana to projects o f other Western week. Each year a small group o f H-tith-b«li4lug remedies states. A t Great Falls Governor Harvard students makes a canvass o f j " I a m an old man—and many o f my trouble.e Stewart will be joined by prominent the entire university for cast-off cloth never happened."—E L B E R T H U B B A R D citizens who are particularly interest ing, old shoes and the like. These are later packer] up and sent to missions the rh ln «* » doctor. ed in the Sun R iver project. and the Sailora’ Homes in Boston and Try one« more If yon have been doctoring with tE white hair and wrinkled faces o f our busy men and women tell thl* one and that one and have not obtained per o f doubt, fear and anxiety—more than disease or age. Worry plays New York. Ancient Urn Is Uncovered. manent relief. Let thle «rent nature healer dlag- noae your raae end prtwerib« aorae remedy wboeo havoc with the nervoua system—so thatdigestion is ruined and sleep action ie quirk, eure and eafe. Hie preecrlptione Berlin— An urn containing a collec banished. What oil is to the friction o f the delicate part* o f an engine— are compounded from Roota, Hart«. Buda and Cruiser to Be Repaired. tion o f gold articles attributed by ex Parka that have txwn gathered from every quar ter o f the glot>e. The aecreta o f theee medicine« Seattle, Wash.—The armored cruis- perts to the seventh and eighth cen are not uot known to the ouUlde world, but have beern handed to aon ia the phyaiciaag’ ded down from father * turies before the Christian era was ( er Colorado has arrived at the Puget familia« ia Thin*. uncovered by well diggers on an estate Sound navy yard from San Francisco CONSULTATION FREE. in the vicinity o f Eberswalde, about and will go into drydock immediate- If you lire out of town and cannot call, write tor irmptora bleck and circular, encioaing 4 cent* Ut 27 miles from Berlin. The urn, which 1 ly for a general overhauling. Repaira is among the moat ancient finds ever ' 1 costing $100,000 will be made to the ia to t h . d .lica ta organ * o f tha body. I t ’a a tonic and body bu ilder-b-ca u aa It •tim ulatea tha liv e r to vigorous action, aaaiita t h . atomach to a a .im il.ta food— thua made in Germany, contains 78 articles. warship. The armored cruiser Pitts THE C. 6EEW0 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. enriching tha blood, and tha n erva. and haart tn turn ara fed on pure rich blood. These include howls, bracelets and burg, o f the Pacific Reserve fleet, will l i l i first St., Car. Morrison N eu ralgia “ ia tha c r y o f «ta r r e d nerves fo r food.” F o r fo rty years ••G o ld e n rings supposed to be o f Phoenician not, as at first intended, take the Col M e d in a ! D t e o o v e r y ” in liquid form has g ive n g re a t satisfaction aa a tonic and Port I end. Orassa. origin and imported to Germany by orado’s place on the active list, but >od maker. will remain at the navy yard for fur way o f the Baltic. Sow i f c m he obtained in tablet form —from dealer a in medicine ther repaira. No. z i - ' i a o r tend SO one cent rtampe fo r tria l box. W rite R .V. Pierce, BuWala. of Mealtime Is Near H o s te lle r's Stomach Bitters “DIDN’T HURT A BIT” Wise Dental Co. C. GEE WO r DR. PIERCE’S B (golden M edical T ltscovery r. N . u. Sixty-Seven Burned to Death. Shanghai— Sixty-seven farmers of No Use T ry in g . Shen Chow Ting, in western Honan, POOR APPETITE, CONSTIPATION. „ ,n fhlnk nf „ , h ” do- , nt who had resisted attempts o f the sol LIVER COMPLAINT. BILIOUSNESS e lf.°t who cin blow out sn e £ tric diers to destroy their crops o f opium, light. were burned to death in a building where they were holding a meeting, Cynic. according to a dispatch received here _ R ________________ ___ Many a girl would go through fire by the North China Daily News. The FO S C A L D IN G _____ S E N S A T IO N IN EYES AND ALL FORMS OP IN- and water for a man, or even through dispatch adds that the soldiers started FLAMMATION OF EYES OR EYELIDS , his bank accounL the fire. SOUR STO M AC H , D Y S P E P S IA , FLEET IS MADE READY FOR SEA Ocean la Let Into Canal. Panama— The waters o f the Pacific ocean were let into the Panama canal Sunday. A giant blast o f 32,750 pounds o f dynamite was fired, demol ishing the dike to the south o f the Miraflores lock* and allowing the wa ter to flow into an extensive section, in which excavation practically has been completed. C T IS P U C A B A N T M X L E T S t i e . , r e c a ía t e th e liv e r , ta ' ‘ PUTNAM --------- W H E N wr iti* , te " tio a th is paper.