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Moral Sense end Almanac. POULTRY AN D GAME Cam g et you fa n c y pricwe for W ild Dueka and othar gom e In »—aon. W rite na far •aah offer on all kinds o f poultry, pork. ata. Pearson-Page Co., Portland Apropoa of another scandal in the Now York bar, Bishop Winston C. Rutherford said in Mobile: “ The morals of the New York bar seem to bo about like the moral« of Colonel Byrne, no better and no worse. “ Colonel Byrne, a Kentuckian, de fended a man for murder. It waa tea- titled that thia man murdered a woman on the night of August 20. Two or three witnesses saw the deed. It was committed under the milky light of a full moon. “ The witnesses were able to iden tify the defendant on account of the brilliance of the moonlight. The de fendant could not prove an alibi, and things looked pretty bad for him. “ But at this point Colonel Byrne produced an almanac showing that on the night in question there had been no moon whatever. Thereupon a great laugh resounded through the court room and the defendant was speedily acquitted. “ ‘Colonel,’ said the defendant, af terward, ‘how much do I owe you?’ “ ‘You owe me,’ the colonel an swered, ‘$500.’ “ 'A in’t that pretty steep?’ “ ‘No—not when you consider that I only get $100 out of it.’ “ ‘Why, what did you do with the other $400, Colonel? Bribe the jury?’ “ ‘No, air!’ shouted Colonel Byrne hotly. ‘No, air. Do you think I have no moral sense? It cost me $400, air, to get that almanac printed. ’ ” SLAVERY IS RÍFE IN PHILIPPINES BRITISH ACTIVE IN COLOMBIA Acquire Concessions Contrary to Monroe Doctrine. Warring Tribes Capture Enemies and Sell Women and Children —Peonage ^Common. Right to Build Waterways Alarms U. S.—Situation Same as Jap anese at Magdalena Bay. Washington, D. C.—At the first fa vorable opportunity. Senator Borah, The Q ueen S a n ita ry D u s tin g C loth. **24x54." t c lin g s to th e cloth in ste a d o f b e in g s c a tte re d of Idaho, will lay before the senate o v ary d ire ctio n . W ill n o t in ju re th e fln a t su r- aa. P ric e 25c. M eridian S u p p ly Co.. 3622 M er- documentary proof of his charge that & A va., S e a ttle , W a sh in g to n ._________________ slavery and peonage exist, to a large W a t s o n E . C o le m a n , degree, in the Philippine islands and, P ate n t Law ynr, W ashington D.C. A dvloa aDd books free. baaed on that evidence, he will ask I reasons bis. H ig h e st references. Best services congress so to legislate as to wipe out these two practices. Slavery and S econd-H and M achin ery b o u g h t, sold and peonage in the Philippine islands are e x c h an g ed : e n g in e s , hollars, saw m ills, etc. T he J . JE. M artin Co.. 83 1st now prohibited under the terms of the B t. P o rtla n d . S end fo r S tock L ist a n d pricea. Philippine government bill, passed by congress July 1, 1902, but that act provides no penalties and makes no A L L O R D ERS PA R C E L POST PAID. provision for the enforcement of the F a ll ca talo g o f M en’s a n d B oys’ C lo th in g and all w e a rin g a p p a re l read y soon. S en d for i t now and law. Warn N ew W ay o f S aving. Some time ago the senate, on mo LION CLOTHING CO., Portland. Ora. tion of Senator Borah, called upon the T o B re a l: in N ew S h o e s . A lw a y s s h a k e I n A lle n 's F o o i- J tu e , a p o w d e r. secretary of War to furnish any evi It c u r e , h o t , s w e a ti n g , a c h i n g , s w o lle n feet. L’u r e a c o r n , , in g r o w in g n a i l , a n d b u n io n s . A t dence in the files of his department as COLONIA GERMAN HEALING SALVE a ll d r u g g i s t s a n d s h o e s te r e s , 25c. D o n t a c o e p t A w o n d e rfu l so o th in g salv e fo r Burns, Scald in y s u b s t i t u t e . S a m p le m a ile d F R E K A d d re s s to the existence of slavery and peon B ead s, Sores an d W ounds o f a ll k in d s . N o h o u se A lis a S. O lm s te d , L e R o y . N . Y. age in the Philippines. The secre hold should be w ith o u t it. a s it is a n e x c e lle n t re liable fam ily rem ed y . O ne nice j a r s e n t to you tary’s reply, written in the bureau of The Broken Spell. p re p a id f o r 30c; tw o fo r 50c. O rd e r to d a y fro m W uebel Bros., P . O. B ox 914, Portland, Ora. Among the White House correspon insular affairs, conveyed the impres A g e n ts W a n te d . dents is one young r.an who wears sion that there was neither slavery nor long hair and a continual poetic tem peonage in the islands. Senator Borah SPOT CASH FOR YOUR perament. The other day the White has evidence that native children and House squad were putting Secretary E gg s, P o u ltr y , H o g s , V e a l women and occasionally men, are sold N e t p ric e s f. o. b . P o rtla n d , w eek e n d in g S e p t Joseph Patrick Tumulty through the IT: F re s h valley eg g s, 80c do ze n ; d a iry b u tte r , 23; third degree. He waa exceedingly and held as slaves or peons, and in c re a m e ry , 26®28c; h e n s 13® 15c; sp rin g s , 16V6@17c; coy, and they had juat gotten him to that'eondition are often brutally treat B acks, ll® 1 3 c; fa n c y p o rk , llH ® 1 2 c ; veal, fan cy , 1401414c; c a sc a ra b a rk , 5c lb. S h ip u a f u rs , w ools the point where news seemed likely ed by their virtual owners. His chief and hides. C ash b y r e t u r n m ail. forthcoming, when the young man R U B Y Bt C O ., 107 F r o n t S L . P o rtla n d , O r. with the poetic temperament drew reliance, however, is on a report w rit A ss e ts $30,000.00. from hia pocket a small leather-bound ten by Dean C. Worcester, secretary volume and cried out, ecstatically: of the Philippines, April 80, which is Th e “T op g ra d e" S h o o "Oh, Mr. Secretary, have you read replete with evidence substantiating this perfectly delightful little thing?” FO R M EN The spell was broken. Secretary the charges. After citing innumerable cases, giv A R e a lly C la s s y S h o e Tumulty retired into his shell and the ing names, dates and particulars, Sec disappointed news seekers went out tin* to* *«• «* *••*. «*• •» side. When they had reached the retary Worcester concludes this re P R I N C E S H O E C O ., safety zone Gus Karger turned fer port, saying: P o r t l a n d . O re. “ Negritos, Infugaos, Manobos, Tag- ociously on the poetic young man. banuas, Moros and Filipinos have “ Go back,” said he, hoarsely; “ go back and sing to him. And when you been captured by armed men, who in are all through we’ll drop in and see order to obtain them, killed their par if we can earn our salaries.”—Wash ents or other natural defenders, and have subsequently been sold as chat ington (D. C.) Post. tels and compelled to render services BUSINESS COLLEGE i WASHINGTON t/ TENTH STS) M o th ers w ill fin d Mrs. W in n o w s S o o th in g for which they were not paid. Byrup t h e b e s t r e m e d y to u se for th e lT o h llilr s* “ Members of the above-mentioned P O R T L A N D . O R E : l u r i n g t h e t e e t h i n g p e r io d . tribes, as well as Christian Filipinos, have been kidnaped and subsequently Early Humor. sold, held and required to render ser Gladstone, when a boy, waa visiting vices as above. in the country, and the farmer waa “ Filipino slaves have been shipped showing him around. Coming to a China. Filipino school children PIANOS OF ALL GRADES. field that contained a large black bull, to have been secretly enticed from their Every Make of Pianola Player Piano*. the farmer said: “ There’s a fine, homes by false promises of education Low Prices and Easy Term* on all strong bull there, Master William, and remuneration and have been sold and it’s only two years old.” Instruments. into slavery and peonage. “ How do you tell its age?” queried “ While there has been much noise W rite Ua fo r Particulars. the boy. about slavery, there has been pro “ Why, by its horns,” aaid the found silence relative to peonage, farmer. which, in the Philippines, is by far “ By its horns?” young Gladstone the greater evil of the two, because looked thoughtful a moment, then hia of the large number of persons who PORTLAND, ORE. face cleared. “ Ah, I see. Two horns suffer from its prevalence.” —two years.” —Boston Transcript. The report of Secretary Worcester shows that natives of the Philippine Kind of Boy He Liked. Islands are often sold for as little as Mother—Is James a nice boy for $1.50, American money, and the aver you to play marbles with, sonnie? age price paid for slaves is only a few Sonnie—Sure. 1 can beat him every dollars, in rare cases a price of $150 time. having been paid. In most instances the slaves are held as household serv B Y A SPECIALIST. ants, though some of the more comely T h at th e dandruff germ is responsible far women are handled as are the white nearly all th e diseases to which th e scalp is ' slaves in more civilized countries. heir, as well a s fo r baldness and p rem ature One common method of obtaining g ray h air, is a w ell known fact, b u t when we slaves is to negotiate with Negritos, realize th a t i t is also indirectly responsible for m any o f th e w orst cases o f ca ta rrh and con savages of low mentality, for as many M a y b e M e a n s o f A b s o r b i n g sum ption, w e appreciate th e im portance of slaves as may be desired. The Negri any a g e n t th a t will d estroy ita pow er. We tos make a raid on the town of some D is e a s e G e r m s i n M o s t are, th erefo re, p articularly pleased to give enemy, capture the children or women herew ith th e prescription which a n em inent and turn them over to the slave-trad U n e x p e c te d M a n n e r . These Negritos will take the scien tist sta te s he has found, a f te r rep eated ers. tests, to com pletely d estroy th e dandruff children from their own people, if T h e re se a rc h la b o ra to ry o f T h e S w ift germ in from one to th re e applications. I t they want the cash, and commonly Speciflo C om pany h a s collected • v a s t will also alm ost im m ediately sto p falling half will get Negrito parents intoxicated a m o u n t of in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g th e and i t h as in num erous cases produced a new with vino and buy their children from ap re a d o f blood dise ases. In th o u sa n d s o f In sta n c e s th e m o st v iru le n t ty p e s h a v e 1 h air gro w th a f te r years o f baldness. This them while they are drunk. Other prescription can be made u p a t home, o r any b een th e re s u lt o f com ing In c o n ta c t w ith natives have been found selling their d ise a se g erm s In public places, a n d th e d ru g g ist will p u t i t up fo r you: 6 ounces Bay children to procure food for them a p p a r e n tly in sig n ifican t plm pla h a s been Rum, 2 ounces Lavons de Composée, one-half th e cau se. I t sp re a d s w ith a sto n ish in g drachm M enthol C rystals. Mix thoroughly, selves, when they happen to be in par ra p id ity , o ften in fe c tin g th e e n tlr a sy stem and a f te r standing half an h o u r i t is ready for ticularly destitute circumstances. in a few days. “ When they are starving,” says I t is fo rtu n a te , h ow ever, t h a t th e re is use. A pply n ig h t and m orning, rubbing into Secretary Worcester, “ it is compara • re m ed y lu cope q u ick ly a n d th o ro u g h ly the scalp w ith the finger-tips. I f you w ish it w ith su ch a condition, a n d th a n k s to th * perfum ed, add h a lf a teaspoonful o f To-Kalon tively easy to buy their children. en e rg y o f Its p ro d u cers th e fam o u s P erfum e, which u n ites p erfe ctly w ith th e Under such circumstances, I have per B. S. S. m ay now be h a d a t a lm o st any o th e r ingredients. W hile th is preparation iff sonally known a Negrito girl of mar drug s to re in th e civilized w orld, n o t a dye, i t is unequalled fo r resto rin g grffg riageable age to be purchased for rice i T h is p re p a ra tio n s ta n d s alo n e a s a worth $1.50 gold.” blood purifier. I t Is so m e w h a t rev o lu h a ir to ita original color. Washington, D. C.—The report that Pearson & Son, the great English firm of contractors and exploiters, with its significant relations to the British government itself, had obtained a gi gantic concession for the exploitation of Colombia’s natural resources, in ALL G R O C E R S volving the right to construct docks, quays, railways and canals, arouses in tense interest, not to say keen con cern, here. The latter involves the acquisition by English concessionaries of tracts of PORTLAND, OREGON land and harbor works in the gulf of Darien, a stone’s throw from the Pan ama canal, and special interests along the Atrato river, a waterway which $500,000 EQUIPMENT. 50 MEN TEACHERS. forms a part of the site of the Colom 75 COURSES. bian route for an Isthmian canal. GYMNASIUMS. SWIMMING. LIBRARIES. The details of the concession, which was procured for Pearson & Son by Coarse— Day ached lee, 6 rim C om m ercial.............................................. $ 50.00 Lord Murray, formerly chief whip of S h o r th a n d ................................................ 60.00 the Liberal party, are understood here A u to m o b ile.............................................. 61.00 W ireless T e le g ra p h y ............................. 60.00 to be along the lines of a concession T e leg rap h y an d T ra in D e s p a tc h in g 25.00 proposed some months ago, and if, in E lectrical E n g in e e r in g ....................... 60.00 Civil S e rv ic e ............................................ 25.00 deed, they are the same, the State de College P r e p a r a to r y ............................. 40.00 partment had good cause to worry. Boys E le m e n ta ry S chool..................... 25.00 P lu m b in g .................................................. 25.00 The department, it is said, will insti C a r p e n tr y ................................................ 16.00 tute an immediate investigation. M ining an d A s s a y in g ........................... 90.00 P h a r m a c y ................................................ 80.00 For several years it has been watch M echanical E n g i n e e r in g .................... 25.00 ing the situation, and with some of O th e r c o u rs e s ........................... $2.00 to 150.00 the department’s experts the subject Send fo r F ree Illu stra te d C atalogue. has been considered one of great dip CENTRAL Y.M .C. A., PORTLAND, OB. lomatic and strategical importance, if it proves, as is asserted, that Lord Murray has obtained a concession for the construction of a base on Darien gulf, on the Carribean coast of Colom HONEST TREES ATI bia, a direct conflict with the resolu HONEST PRICES tion introduced by Senator Lodge last year, inspired by the proposed pur chase of a large tract on Magdalena bay by a Japanese corporation, and which amounted to an amplification of the Monroe doctrine, will at once be apparent and will require some action. The question would not be so signifi cant were it not for the fact that the concession also includes the construc tion of railways, docks, quays and “ canals,” the last named being of the greatest significance. That feature of the concession might be considered England’s answer to the Panama canal tolls question, the American attitude concerning which has caused keen dis satisfaction in Great Britain. The in fluence of Pearson & Son with the British government is also of prime importance. The head of the firm is Lord Cowdray. It was said as early as August 15 that it was believed here that influ ence of Cowdray with the British for Write about your wants in this line to eign office had much to do with Great Britain’s prompt recognition of the FXNKE B R O S . Huerta government in Mexico, Pear 183 Madison 8L Portland, Oregon son & Son having secured great oil concessions contingent on such recog nition. Veal, Pork, Poultry, hides NO COMMISSION CHARGED. W rite today f o r taffa and o a r n et caah price list. W a g u a ra n te e fa ir tre a tm e n t, h ig h e s t prices, and “C heck by R e tu rn M ail." G ive u s a trial w ith fo u r n e x t lot o f p ro d u ce. F. M. Schm atz & C o., M U fc Castel. $10,000. 14M43 tratf SL. Tm+si. Ora. Affanta—14.50 to $19 a d a y se llin g w o n d erfu l clean er; in vestigate; r e p e a t o rd e r g e tte r. S am ples free. Bradley A g e n ts S u p p ly Co.. 12U3 Turk SL. Ban Francisco. CaL_____________________________ PATENTS Machinery Save Money on Your Gothes OLNES Buy a Kano Now Sherman ay & Co. HOV TO DESTROY THE DANDRUFF GERM Pimples Should Bo Watched tio n a ry in Its com position, sin c e It ac co m p lishes all t h a t w a s e v e r claim ed fo r m e rc u ry . Iodides, a rse n ic , a n d o th e r d e s tr u c tiv e m in eral d ru g s, an d y e t it Is ab so lu tely a p u rely v eg e ta b le p roduct. T h e re a r e m ore case s of a r tic u la r rheu m a tism , locom otor a ta x ia , p aresis, neu ritis, a n d sim ila r d ise a se s r e s u lta n t from th e u se o f m in e ra ls th a n m o st people are a w a r e of. T h ese fa c ts a r e b ro u g h t o u t In a h ig h ly In te re s tin g book com piled by th e m edical d e p a rtm e n t of T h e S w ift Specific Co.. ISO S w ift B ldg., A tla n ta . Oa. I t Is m ailed free, to g e th e r w ith a sp ecial le tte r o f advice, to all w ho a re stru g g lin g w ith a blood disease. G e t a b o ttle of S. S. S. to -d ay o f y o u r d ru g g ist. I t will s u rp ris e yo u w ith I ts w o n d erfu l ac tio n In th e blood. D on’t a c c e p t so m e th in g o ffered you aa " J u s t a a good.” T h e only re a so n w h y a n y o n e should n o t t r y to sell you B. S. 8 . Is th e la rg e profit m a d s on so m e th in g c h e a p e r from c ru d e d rugs. B e w are of a n y a tte m p t to p e rsu a d e y o u td b u y th in g l a place of 8. S. S. Bud’s Thoughtfulness. Convicts Thank Governor. One of the younger get in Newton, Kan., says that her mother U ao crippled with rheumatism and it ia so hard to see her doing the week’s wash ing that it is unendurable. “ I always go shopping on washday,” aaya the Bud.—Kansas City Star. Olympia, Wash.—In a letter to the 30 members of his "honor camp” of convicts on Hood’a canal. Governor Liater promises to extend the system if the experiment is successful. Gov ernor Lister, on his return from a brief vacation on Mount Rainier, found a personal letter of thanks signed by all 30 members of the honor camp, who said: “ We desire to as sure you of our determination to carry out every promise we have made you and demonstrate that your confidence in us haa not been misplaced.” Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseasrs. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pelleta. The favorite family laxative. Young Lady (looking at rooms) —The sun doesn’t come in here at all. Land lady—No; that ia why I charge so much for thia room. You can ait by the window without danger of getting f reck I ed. —Transcri pt. Do you wish to earn a Better Salary? Business Training in the Following Branches at BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE English, Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Telegraphy, Arithmetic, Typewriting, Will clear the way for advancement. Writ« for our cat alogue. BUSINESS CO LLEG E L M. WALKER. Fri SL, Near Marri**«, Farti***, Or. » 3 . 0 0 * 3 - 5 0 » 4 ..0 0 Wf $4-_50 AND * 5 : 0 0 ^ Borah Says Situation Demands Action by Congress. WANTED: W . L. D O U G L A S Raises the Dough Better Y.M.C.A’« SCHOOLS Expert Advice. “ Shall I marry Mr. Wombat, who is 40, or Mr. Wopp, who ia 20? They both earn the same salary.” “ Marry the young man. He’ll nag you less about expenses. ” “ Why so?” “ He can’t remember when prices were lower.” — Louisville Courier- Journal. W hen Y o u r E y e s Need C a re r r y M u r in e K y e R e m e d y . N o S m a r t i n g — F e e ls F i n e — A c ta Q u ic k ly . T r y i t f o r R e d , W e a k , W a te r y E y e s a n d G r a n u l a t e d E y e lid s . U lus* tr a te d B ook In e a c h P a c k a g e . M u r in e is nom pounded by o u r O culists—n o t a " P a te n t Med* Ine” —b u t u sed In su c c e s s fu l P h y sic ia n s ’ P rao- co f o r m an y y ea rs. Now d ed icate d to th e P u b - o a n u d u so su ld m by u r L) L/ruugists a t 25c a n d 60c p e r B ottle, [u rin e Hye B y e Bali S alv e I n A sep tio T u b e s, 2&o a n d 60c. [urine B M u r in e By* R e m e d y C o ., C h io a g o Suddenly Smitten. Maud—“ I ’ve just heard of a case where a man married a girl on his deathbed, so that she could have hia millions when he was gone. Could you love a girl like that?” Jack— “ That’s just the kind of a girl I could love. What’a her address?” Have Long Mined for Rubies. The world's richest ruby mines, in Upper Burmah, are known to have been operated since early in the seven teenth century. The “Pennant” is won SH O ES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Best 80’ts ' Shoes In the World * $ 2 .0 0 , $ 2 .6 0 and $ 3 .0 0 ■EO AII B U 8IIC Z U n i H T t ON $875 C A P ITA L. HOW T H I LARGEST M AKER OP $S 50 A $ « .0 0 SHOES IN THK WORLD Ask yoni d e a le r to «how yon _ H .l. Mou-’i.is $ !.oO, # 1 .0 0 and $ 4 .50 «hoes. J u s t a« fo o d in s ty le , fit and n e a r aa o th e r make« c o -tin g $ 4 .0 0 to $ 7 .0 0 — the o n ly d ifie re n c e la th e p ric e . Khoes la a ll le a th e r« , aty les and «hapea to talk everybody. I f you could v is it IT. L. Doufrlaa la rg e fa c to rie s a t B ro c k to n , Ma s., a n d see fo r y o u rs e lf how c a re fu lly W. I,. Bolivian shoes a r e M ade, you w ould th e n u n d e rs ta n d w hy they are w a rra n te d to fit b e tte r , look b e tte r , ho ld t h e ir shape a n d w ear lo a g e r th a n any o th e r m ak e f o r th e p rice. If W. I.. Douglas shoes are not for sale In yonr vtcinliy, onler ilireet from the factory. Shoes for every mem- te r of the fam ily, at all prices, by Parcel Post, póstase C AUTION I free. W r i t e t o r llliia tru i« * « l ( 'i i t u l n g . I t will See th a t W T.. show you how t» order by m aü, and why you can Douglas name Is wear. ■nve money . on ----- yonr 'oot footwear, stam ped on the bottom. \V . " I ■»oaiulua «01 Spark S treet, B rac h ten . Haas Inflammatory. No Cause to Worry. At a dinner of firemen recently the following sentiment was proposed: “ The Ladies! Their eyes kindle the only flame which we cannot extin guish, and against which there is no insurance.” "Teosophilus,” said Mrs. Gossip, “ just think. One-half the world doesn’t know how the other half lives!” "Neverm ind, dear,” replied her long-sutfering husband, “ that isn’t your fault.” D o Y o u F e e l C h illy OR ) Feverish a n d Ache all Over i Feel worn out—blue and tired ? Don’t let vour cold develop into bronchitis, pneumonia or catarrh. Tne reliable alter ative and tonic which has proven it* value in th* peat 40 year* ia _ D R . P IE R C E ’S _ f i olden M e d ica l D iscovery R estores activ ity to th e liv er end to th * circulation—th * blood I* purified, th e digestion and ap p etito im proved and th e whole body feels th e invigorating force o f th is e x tra c t o f n ativ e medicinal plants. In consequence, th e h e a rt, brain and nerve* feel th * refresh in g influence. F or o ver 40 y e a n th is reliable rem edy haa been sold in liquid form by nil m edicine dealer*. I t can now also be obtained in ta b le t form in $1.00 and 60c boxes. I f your d ru g g ist doesn’t keep it, send 60 one-cent stam p s to R.V.Pi*rc*, U .D . Buffalo. The Common Sense Medical Adviser—a book o f 1008 pages—answers all m e d ic a l questions. Send 31c in one-cent stamps to K.V. Pierce, M.D. May Be Some Truth in This. Prospective Statesman. “ There was a time in my romantic young life when I believed there was such a thing as a broken heart,” com mented Cordelia Killjoy, “ but nowa days I think it is often miri^ken for what is really a cracked head.” “ Your boy stole a barrel of apples from me the other day.” “ Dear me. 1 wonder where that boy will wind up?” “ I think he'll wind up In the legislature. He talked me into be lieving that it waa all right.” B i/r W N r a w B E B E r û u i/C /io A N /A tc S A m V a C t M c b O / a M l E s r 1 O u r big 1913 catalo g (fre e ), show s thousAnds of th e most w onderful bargains sver offered in the 1 ■ history o f the bu ild in g business. I t w ill show y o u how to save money on Lum ber, S ash, Doors, 1 | H ard w are, p ain ts nnd all b u ild in g m aterial*. W e acll to yon d ire c t a t factory prices. ¡J P A IN T S Be s u r e p a to get our (brdf m anufac turers prices be- t o r e you buy paint. We’ll save y o u money o n paints for House. Floor, Wagon or D ira ^ D irn Paint D O O R S ^ 3 Bath tuba.) cf styles < ■uy yout lumber from the Aral grading. Don't buy and sixes f— • ■1 from yurda that aall lumbar that haa baan gradad In stock i q • 1 at « retail Oure le all Aral grada and Aral quality *22.60 ( lor -i r~—i W* «ell Metre dtrwet et mill prices Sand -»• your Hate ' get eur toek-beUom, Be your o w n prompt prepaid prteea. p lu m b e r ! We delivery. / from s e l l plumbing 4«ni v* fodny your lumbar bill Name your ahlpplng point Wa will tall you juat what U will coal fraigbi $1.25 u p materials of all re id le your elntlnw Catalog fraa. kinds at whole Our free cata sale prices Toil log a h o w s the e t s, Lavatories, f l n e e t line of 8lnks. Pipe. P u doors shown any t i n g a. valves, where, a 11 at m'W faucets, etc 2205 W H iU ttin S m i i U ^ prices. THOUSANDS REVIEW REMAINS Bier of Mayor Gaynor Rests in State in New York. New York—In a double line that never seemed to decrease in length, as the day wore on, thousands of persona Sunday filed through the flower-filled rotunda of the city hall and past the body of William J. Gaynor, lying in state. About a fifth of the crowd were women and children. Mayor Kline is sued an order to keep the rotunda open all night, if necessary, so that all who came might pay their personal tribute to the memory of his prede cessor. All Saturday night the police on guard around the City Hall park had difficulty in keeping the crowds mov ing, as many tried even at an inordi nately early hour to get in line to view the body. Three policemen and three firemen in reliefs of a half hour stood rigidly at attention during the night beside the coffin, which was draped in the Stars and Stripes and the mayor’s flag, while beneath could be seen the colors of the Union Jack, placed there at the request of the Gay nor family in recognition of the cour tesy extended by the city of Liver pool. The bier rested on the same spot where the bodies of many famous men have lain in state. ¡Steak May Be $1 a Pound. Overheard at the Club. Same Thing. ‘‘Mazie Gayway says she makes her husband pay her a dollar every time he kisses her. She's saving for a limousine.” ‘‘Now, if she’d only adopted a similar plan before Bhe met Gayway, she might have had a whole garage.' ’—J udge. Wife (bitterly)—“ How can you talk like that? You know that I never pester you for money.” Hub—“ No, but the people you buy things from do.” _____________ If Lister Had Been Commercial. If Lister had sold hia discovery of the antiseptic dressing of wounds, Very Probable. would his name stand where it does “ I don’t known what it is,” gushed among the immortals?—Toronto Globe. the animal lover, “ but there is some thing about cats that sort of takes ‘‘Bloob has turned cubist.” “ Rot.” hold of m e.” “ Oh,” said his matter- "Sold his first picture for a thousand.'* of-fact friend, ‘‘I ’ll bet i t ’s fleas.” "F in e!”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. From Both Sides. Steamers plying between England and Holland have been equipped with apparatus by which all their lifeboats can be launched from either side of a vessel. H ours, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.. Main 5714 or b y a p p o in tm e n t DR. JOSEPH ROANE Chiropractor SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS S cientific T re a tm e n t o f all A cu te and C hronic D iseases. L icensed P ractitio n er. S u ite 424-5-7 ^ r c a d e B uilding. S e a ttle . . WOMAN FEELS “ DIDN’T HURT A BIT” 10 YEARS YOUNGER is w h a t they all say *>f o u r 4 Painless Methods of Extracting Teeth. Since Lydia E. Pinkham’a Out-of-tòwn peo ple can h«re their Chicago—Unless there ia an in Vegetable Compound Re plate and bride*, The ‘‘b a n n e r of crease in the meat production in the work finiahed In one health” is always won stored Her Health. United States in the next ten years, by the person who pos An absolute guar porterhouse steak will be selling at sesses a keen appetite, antee. backed by it more than a dollar a pound, according wears In ^Portland enjoys nerfect diges- Louisville, Ky. —" I take greet pleas to Gustav Bischof?, of St. Ixiuis, pres gestion. and whose liv ident of the American Meat Packers’ ure in writing to Inform you of what Lydia E. Pinkham’a er and Dowels are reg association, which began ita annual V e g e t a b l e Com- I OrriCC HOURS: meeting here Monday afternoon. ular. Get into this pound has done for H A M. tn • P. M. Sundays t to \ ‘‘If the production of cattle decreas ‘‘winner” class at once P h o n ett A 2029: Main 2029. me. I was weak, es in the same ratio and the population by the aid of nervous, and cared fa ilin g B ld g.. I bird and W ashington. Portland increases as it haa, we will see the for n o t h i n g b u t American workman eating rice and | sleep. Now I can spuds, but no meat,” he said. go ahead with my OUT Of TOWN Arctic “Snowbird” to Wed. work dally and feel Would-Be Cadets Fail. New York—There reached here from people ten years younger St. Johns, N. Y., Monday the report Waahingon, D. C.—Many vacancies ean recelvaproatpt treat- than before I started mente of Ww-feâseaeæ, of the engagement of Miss Marie exist at the West Point Military acad Health-tall «teff ritoi iiis taking your medi It is for Poor Appetite, Peary, daughter of Rear Admiral emy, as the result of failure of both cine. I will advise Sick Headache, Heart- Peary, to Donald MacMillan, who ac principals and* alternates in many bum, Indigestion, Con C GEE W O companied Peary in the dash to the cases to pass the cadet examinations going to a doctor.” —Mrs. I 7° nizu Wtte stipation and Malaria. pole. Miss Peary is the “ anowbird” and the failure of representatives to LIS, 2229 Bank St., Louisville, Ky. Try onoe more If yon have been doctoring with of the Esquimaux, who bestowed that hand in nominations in answer to the this one end that one and ha«* s o t obtained per title upon her shortly after her birth manent *ellef. Let th gr*»at nature heeler diag request of the War department. ; A nother Sufferer Relieved. nose yonr eeee and prescribe some remedy whose farther north than any white child in There is no disposition to lower the 1« quick, save and anfe. His praarrlptlons Romayor, Texas.—" I suffered terri action oompoanded from Roota, Herbs. Buds and the world, her mother being the first standards of admission and it is be bly with a displacement and bladder are Barbs that have been gnth*red from every quar ter of the globe. The accrete of these medletnee white woman to winter with an Arctic lieved aid of congress will be sought trouble. I was in misery all the time are not known to the ontaide world, bwt have Seen expedition. MacMillan started this to have the President fill all vacancies and could not walk any distance. I b r a e ~ k z b year for the Far North. for which nominations are not forth thought I never could be cured, but my CONSULTATION may be either a transient or per coming in time for the examinations. mother advised me to try Lydia E. Pink I f yoa Ihre ont o f town and cannot call, writ# for symptom bleak end o Iron 1er. en d ed off 4 cents ia “Shoot to Kill.” Is Order. manent affliction, arising from ham’a Vegetable Compound and I did. stamps. Princess Deaf and Dumb. Chicago—Chief of Police McWeeny tome error in diet or as a result “ I am cured of the displacement and haa detailed 26 men to make war on of constantly weak digestion. THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Manchester, England—Relatives of the bladder trouble is relieved. I think holdup men. in the hope of averting the queen of Spain have been shocked the Compound is the finest medicine on 1 U | Pint S t, Car. Msrrtji* the wave of crime which haa made its For temporary and obstinate by the news that the second daughter earth for suffering women. ” — Mrs. appearance in Chicago each October the best relief ia of the queen, like her second son, will V iola J asper , Romayor, Texaa. V.____ for many years. The chief* instruc- j be both deaf and dumb, says the Man tiona were: “ Shoot to kill if neces If yoa waat «pedal advice writ* to chester Guardian. It is feared that N o . M , 'IS F. N . U . sary. There never must be auch-an- the little Spanish princess is totally Lydia E. Pinkham Sedldae Co. (coal- dsatlal) Lynn, Mass. Yoar letter will other state of affairs aa existed last deaf, and unless this can be corrected WgRN wrl«** t* a>*tl*n, p mme winter, and the time to prevent it ia she will probably never be able to to opened, read sad answered ky I fT f l u th is M iwr tad held la strict before it starts.” speak. | T Wise Dental Co. HOSTETTER’ S STOMACH BITTERS 60 years the leader CONSTIPATION