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Ne^HoustonHoteii LAD IES! D ARKEN Look and Feel YOURGRAY H AIR Clean, Fresh Sweet Every and Day S IXTH AND EVERETT STS. Four Block« from Union Station. Under n«w management. A ll coonu newly decorated. S PE C IA L R A TE S BY W EEK O R M O NTH Rate* 50c. 75c. S I. S I 50 Per Day. Inland Empire Educational Association Meeting is Success YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS “ The session o f the Inland Empire association held at Spokane last week was one o f the most representative - and important educational meetings ever held in the Northwest,” said Mr. You corn pestered men ami women j J. A. Churchill, superintendent o f pub- Drink a glass of rsal hot water I lie instruction, who returned to his need suffer no longer. W ear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says before breakfast to wash office Wednesday. “ The four North this Cincinnati authority, because a out poisons. western states, Montana, Idaho, Wash few drops of freezoue applied directly The use of Sage and Sulphur tor re ington and Oregon, took part in this on a tender, aching corn or callus, storing faded, gray hair to Its natural j convention. Oregon was well repre- stops soreness at once and soon tho L ife Is not m erely to live, but to i sented and her school men received im- corn or hardened callus loosens so It color dates back to grandmother's LARGEST ud FIN time. She used it to keep her hair live well, eat well, digest well, work I portant recognition. can be lifted out, root aud all, with H O TEL ia it* NORTHW ES beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. well, sleep well, look well. What a E ri. V . H iu M r, PrMid.nl. “ Tw o movements o f particular edu out paid. Whenever her hair took on that dull, glorious condition to attain, and yet A small bottle o f freezone costs faded or streaked appearance, this how very easy It Is If one w ill only cational interest were organized at very little at any drug store, but will this meeting. Plans were made to positively take o ff every hard or soft simple mixture was applied with won adopt the morning Inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel have research and survey work under- corn or callus. This should be tried, derful effect. But brewing at home Is mussy and dull and heavy when they arise, split . taken by the association on questions as it Is Inexpensive and is said not out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul I affecting the educational interest o f to irritate the surrounding skin. •f A a rà's Eicafòaeal Hotel. J any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of tougue. nasty breath, acid stomach, the four states. There was also or- If your druggist hasn’t any freezone "W yeth 's Sage and Sulphur Com can, instead, fell as fresh as a daisy I ganized the Northwest Association of tell him to get a small bottle for you by opening the sluices of the system pound," you will get this famous old W HEN IN High Schools and H igher Educational from his wholesale drug bouse. It Is preparation. Improved by the addition each morning and flushing out the fine stuff ami acta like a charm every I of other Ingredients, which can be de- whole of the Internal poisonous stag Institutions. Three Oregon men were elected as members o f the committee pended upon to restore natural color nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, tick or to adopt standards for the high schools 1 and beauty to the hair. Worth White. A well-known downtown druggist well, should, each morning, before and colleges o f the Northwest states, Jake Johnson, a native of Georgia, breakfast, drink a glass of real hot and to inspect and pass upon the quali says It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has water with a teaspoonful of limestone fications o f the schools seeking admis was summoned to court on an assault charge. The state brought into court : been applied. You simply dampen a phosphate In It to wash from the sion into this association. They are the weapons used— a huge pole, a dag liver, kidneys and bowels SEATTLE'S LARGEST HOTEL t sponge or soft brush with It and draw stomach, Mr. W. R. Rutherford, city superin ger, a pair of shears, a saw and a gun. the previous day's Indigestible waste, this through your hair, taking one Only three blocks from Depots and Docks. Op tendent o f Eugene; Mr. George W. Jackson's counsel produced as the posite City Hall Park and Court House. strand at a time. By morning the sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus T H E F IN E S T D O L L A R ROOM IN A M E R IC A gray hair disappears, and after an cleansing, sweetening and purifying Hug, city superintendent o f McMinn complainant's weapons an ax, a shov el, a scythe, a hoe and a pair of tongs. W ith detached bath. 1 person. $1.00 $1.60 other application or two, It becomes the entire alimentary canal before ville, and Mr. E. P. Carleton, assistant The Jury was out but a Bhort while 2 persons, $1.60 $2.00 putting more food Into the stomach. state superintendent o f schools. Mr. W ith private bath. 1 person. $2.00 $2.60 $8.00 beautifully dark and glossy. and returned with this verdict: "R e 2 persons. $3.00 $3.60 $4.00 W yeth's Sage and Sulphur Com The action of hot water and limestone Linden McCullough, city superintend solved, That we, the Jury, would have phosphate on an empty stomach is ent o f La Grande, was made second “ When In Seattle Try the Frye” pound Is a delightful toilet requisite wonderfully given $5 to see the fight.”— Santa Fe Invigorating. It cleans for those who desire a more youthful vice president and a member o f the ex Magazine. out all the sour fermentations, gases, appearance. It Is not Intended for the ecutive committee. J. H. Ackerman, cure, m itigation or prevention of dis waste and acidity and gives one a president o f the Oregon Normal school, 10 C E N T “ C A S C A R E T8 ” splendid appetite for breakfast. While Every Ford Car should carry one e x ease. FOR L IV E R AN D BOW ELS you are enjoying your breakfast the was made a member o f the council for tra tire it save changing on the road. water and phosphate is quietly ex the Inland Empire association, and T H E T W I N R IM C * e M u r in e a f t e r E x p o s u r e In C o ld , tracting a large volume of water from Curs Sick Headache, Constipation, Mr. O. M. Plummer, o f Portland, was fits both fron t and rear wheel. Applied in 5 min C u t tin -i W in d s a n d D u s t. I t R e s to re s , Biliousness, 8our Stomach, Bad utes. Saves time, clothes, temper and religion. l i e t r sh ea a n d P r o m o t e s E y e H e a lt h . the blood and getting ready for a thor made chairman o f the School Board Price $6.60. Sent parcel post prepaid, upon re G o o d f o r Breath— Candy Cathartic a ll E y e s th a t N eed C a re . ough flushing of all the inside organs. department. On the program for the ceipt o f price. M u r in e Eye R em edy C o., C h ic a g o , The millions of people who are ORIOON mCAMIZlRl CO., “ The Tire Shop.*’ association from Oregon was Superin B e n d s E y e B o o k o n r e q u e s t. N o odds how bad your liver, atom bothered with constipation, bilious 333-336 Burnside st., Portland. Oregon Family Pride. spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; tendent J. W. Todd, o f Salem; Mrs. G. aeh or bowels; how much your head W. Mc-Math, o f Portland; Superintend aches, how miserable you are from “ A re you doing anything to make others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are ent Hug, o f M cM innville; Superintend constipation, Indigestion, biliousness your children proud of you?” O U m V««*- Pork. Beef. and sluggish bowels— you always get ent Rutherford, o f Eugene; President urged to get a quarter pound of lime N M I W * Poultry, Butter, E gg» ” 1 am,” replied Mr. Bliggins. "A ll T h e y Imme 1 1 1 and Farm Produce the young people w ill tell you I am stone phosphate from the drug store, J. H. Ackerman, o f Monmouth; Miss relief with Cascareta. to the Old Reliable Everding house with a the best dancer in the entire neighbor which w ill cost very little, but is suf H allie C. Thomas and Miss Anna John diately cleanse and regulate the atom record o f 46 years o f Square Dealings, and ficient to make anyone a pronounced son, o f Portland; Mrs. M. L. Fulker ach, rem ove the sour, ferm enting food hood.”— Washington Star. U assured o f T O P M A R K E T PRICES. and foul gases; take the excess bile crank on the subject of internal sani son, o f Salem, and Prof. E. D. Ressler, F. M. CRONKHITE from the liver aud carry o ff tho con tation. I F Y O U R C H I L O IS C R O S, o f Corvallis. stipated waste m 'tte r aud poison 45-47 Front Street Portland. Oregon F E V E R IS H , C O N S T IP A T E D Superintendent J. A. Churchill was from tho tntestinej and bowels. A Dr. Pierce’ s Pleasant Pellets are the made president o f the association for 10-cent box from your druggist will Look Mother! If tongue le coated, original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate liver ana bowels. the coming year. He was also chair keep your liver and bowels clean; cleanee little bowele with “ Cali W a A r e Buyers o f man o f the committee on resolutions stomach sweet and head clear for fornia Syrup of rig s ." for the m eeting this year. When Mr. months. They work while you sleep. W hy he Came Home. —A d »L Mothers can re^t easy after giving Etc. Y ou r shipments to us will bring to you Roscoe Boone, a Muncle electrical Churchill read the resolution relative prom pt returns and best possible prices. “ California Syrup of Figs,” because I d contractor, went home late the other to pledging the loyalty o f the teachers Not so Sure. W R IT E F O R S H IP P IN G T A G S . a few hours all the clogged-up waste, after noon to find Mrs. Boone enter and their schools to this country in V A L L E Y PRODUCE C O M PAN Y. sour bile and ferm enting food gently Sentry (to McDougal. returning from taining a company of women at cards. this tim e o f the present crisis, the en moves out of the bowels, and you have 116 Front St.. Portland. Oregon He had forgotten about the party, and tire assembly rose to their feet ap wedding fe stivitie s )— Pass, frind, al l s well. a well, playful child again. besides It was the usual period o f the plauding and sang the Star Spangled McDougal— Thank ye, laddie. But ye Sick children needn’t be coaxed to day for him to remember about the Banner. dinna ken the guid w ife or ye would take this harmless "fru it laxative.” evening meal. us' be so sure.— London Opinion. Millions of mothers keep It handy be "Oh, Mr. Boone," said one of the Farmers Meeting War Demands. cause they know Its action on the guests as he stumbled upon the room Auto Supplies Direct to You stomach, liver and bowels Is prompt Not Much to Say. Olympia— Advising that the farmers filled with women, “ did you come home and sure. "Y ou have sworn to tell nothing but W R IT E T O D A Y to supper?” o f the state use all available ground Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bot the truth.” “ Oh, no; not at all,” he replied gal FLEMING PLUMBING SUPPLY HOUSE tle of “ California Syrup of Figs,” lantly, even if somewhat confusedly. for barley and oats and declaring that "N othing but the truth your honor?" which contains directions for babies, “ I Just came home to see what time It the wheat crop o f the state for the “ Precisely.” 112 Fourth St., Portland, Ore. children of all ages a D d tor grown-ups was."— Indianapolis News. coming season would be a record- “ Then, Judge, with that limitation breaker, P. J. Sweeney, recently ap upon me I might as w ell warn you L E A R N A T R A D E . Gas Tractor and A u to W a n te d H elp. pointed hay and grain inspector for the that I'm not going to have much to Very Active . mobile men are in demand. W e are g iv in g a com Bay."— Detroit Free Press. W ills— Did the efficiency expert that plete course in both fo r the price o f one tuition, Bing— He's very active in financial state, issued a formal statement. fo r a short time only. Large class now graduat you had at your office accomplish any "T h e farmers are complyig with the matters, isn't he? ing and have room fo r few more men. Catalog thing? Called Bet Off. and details free. HrmpMl s Trait SchssU. 20* A Hawtsres Rang— You bet; he owes me $10, request o f the government and are GUIs— W ell, he made some good dis and every time he sees me he dodges Portland. O regon. Miss Elder— I'ii bet you a hundred planting their crops in a way that will, coveries, but spoiled them by his re me.— Exchange. unless a failure in those crops occurs, that I ’ll never marry. commendations. For Instance, he found “ C . B.” M I N E R S & C O . Mr. Easy— I ’ll take you. assure the state o f a bumper crop,” out that the office boy was wasting Miss Elder (rapturously)— W ill you, In a Crowded Shop. UNIVERSAL REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP considerable time and recommended First Man— Can we stay here all said Mr. Sweeney. really? Then I won’t bet after all.— that we engage an assistant to roll his âVTOMMIlE REPAIRING AMR REBUILDING Boston Transcript. night? cigarettes.— Puck. I . K. MR. fifth ano S usan s is . portlahr , orison Fruit Growers Elect President. Second Man (h elp fu lly)— W e won’t It’s Death on Feathers. take up much room. I walk in my Centralia — Richard Jones has been Paradoxical. sleep.— Panther. "Mother, has Fido gone to heaven?" elected president o f the Washington "Do you think armed vessels are Fruit G rowers’ association to Bucceetl asked little Mamie, who had been told “ He passed away very calmly.” Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired likely to be sunk?” that a little sister was there. W A L K E R E L E C TR IC W O RKS "N aturally; he was an easygoin g J. O. Norton. C. B. Kreher has been "N o t if they get the drop first.” — "Dogs don’t go to heaven,” said Burnside, cor. 10th. Portland. Ore. elected vice president; C. A. Ives, Baltimore American. man.”— Boston Transcript. mother, "but little sister Is there, and treasurer, and J. E. Milem. secretary she is an angel, you know, with HIDE8, P ELTS . CA8CARA BARK, and manager. Clinton Lantz takes wings.” Freedom. A t the Rehearsal. Mamie thought a moment and said: WOOL AND M OHAIR. “ You must bring that mermaid in the The Boy— I shall be glad when I am Mr. Norton’s place on the board o f di rectors. Sixteen hundred dollars in "M aybe it Is Just as well, for Fido was Hi no l if you lint, write fir prices ud skipping tigs moving picture sea story more up to old enough to do as X please. The Man— And about that time you new stock has been voted into the death on feathers, you know."— l ’hila TH I H. F. NORTON fnrttMd. Ore; Seittlt, Wi. date." “ W hat’s the m atter with the ar will go o ff and get married, ao It association. The directors soon w ill delphia Public Ledger. rangement now?” won't do you much good after all.— lay final plans for the coming berry A Leg Hold. "In posing her on the rock you've New York Times. season, which Manager Milem stated Orsanixt-r and Drvrlopcr. Patenta w r u r e l or For "H as Jimson ever had much o f a Refunded FREE. Toy X-Ray Plate: show, every given her a golden harp. For heaven's w ill develop a record crop. hold on you?" "H e succeeded in pull bone in your body righ t through your clothing. sake, mail, take it away and give her a S u i t » 701. 701A, 701 B. 701C. Central bldg , Seattle ukulele."— Baltimore American. ing my leg o n c e!”— Judge. W E E K S ’ ? ; í í ¿V, u ü cou> worn COCOS AND IA QSIPFf 8 T U D Y bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy, Bo ro o d you can «(Tu rd Jo Insist and asm His Sole Occupation. •■that you trat gainuin- ike package shown eairoman-h p. Kngli.h b ra n ch », at an accredited Cholly— W ill you marry me If I echo>i!. write, or phone Main 590 for catalogue: graduate, guaranteed positions. Behnke-Watker stop smoklug clgarets? Buninon. College. 167 4th Street, near Morrison. Mias Bright— No, Mr. Sappy; I Portland, Oregon- couldn’t think of marrying a man who Portland — Cattle — Steers, prime, did nothing.— Exchange. $9.36 © 1 0 .0 0 ; good, $8.90 5/ 9.25; Q o r Q Q Trustful. medium, $8.25 (n, 8.75; cows, choice, “ I can't rest. I can't sleep, and most Didn’t Mean it That Way. Edith— "Jack told me I was so inter Ix.iiiKii a. 50; medium to good, $7.00<ii of all. I hardly d ale go out, for when eating and so beautiful.” Marie— "And An old lady who had been Intro it starts itching, I simply have to 7.75; ordinary to fair, $6.255/6.75; yet you will trust yourself for life duced to a doctor, who was a professor scratch, no matter where I am.” heifers, $6.50 <ti 8.50; bulls, $ 5 .0 0 © with a man who begins deceiving you in a university, fe lt somewhat puzzled "D on't worry a bit— Just get a cake 7.25; calves, $8.000/ 10.00. so early.”— Boston Transcrip* as to how Bhe would address the great of Resinol Soap and a Jar o f Realnol Hogs — L igh t and heavy packing, man. Ointment. Use them according to di H a n d lin g the R eceiver. "Shall I call you 'doctor' or 'profes H e a c U c h e J n d ig e s t io n .e t c . $14.30© 14.65; rough heavies, $13.00 rections and I am sure you w ill get ©>13.60; pigs and skips, $12.755113.00; prompt relief, and that your skin will ■Well," said the far west mayor to sor'?” Bhe asked. “ Oh! Just as you wish," was the stock hogs, $11.50©12.75. be all right In a few days.” Resinol the English tourist, “ I dunno how you reply; "as a mater of fact, some people Sheep — Wethers, $9.75 © 12.00; Soap and Ointment are sold by all manage these affairs over there, but call me an old Idiot.” P I L L S ewes, $9.00©10.75; lambs, $10.255/ druggists. out here, when some of our boys got “ Indeed,” she said sweetly. “ But, 13.50. tied up In that thar bankrupt telephone then, they are people that know you.” Uncertain. W h eat-B lu estem , $1.96; fortyfold, company I was tellin’ yer about, they — Pittsburg Chronicle. became mighty cru sty!" $1.90; club, $1.91; red Russian, Vialtor— What kind o f a fellow ‘ a "O h !” this Judge Bump? $1.78. "Y u s; they didn't like the way the Backwoods Citizen— He's too durn S a f e LOSSES a n d SORELY S u r PREVENTED e □ Oats— No. 1 white feed, $45.25. receiver was handlin' the business no uncertain. You never can tell in ad Barley— No. 1 white feed, $44.50. r . M . r . t m i l i J by CUTTER S BLACKLE8 P IU S how." vance on a law suit Just which aide L o w - p r ic e d , F lo u r— Patents, $9.40; straights, "In d e e d !" commented the earnest he le for.—Judge. reliable; I p re ferred by $8.40©8.80; valley, $8.60; whole listener; "then, may I ask what they Trotitdale, Ore. wheat, $9.60; graham, $9.40. did?" f 8low. gon. — “ I w as p ro te c t w h e re o th e r M illfeed— Spot prices: Bran, $34 "S artinly; I wux goin’ ter tell yer. « vaccine« fail. Mrs. W illie— This paper say* the ” tron bled with Write lor booklet and ter ¡mothk They Just hung up the receiver."— per ton; shorts, $37 per ton; rolled weakness from woman died before help could reach 10-éiM pfcf. Ilicfct*g Pit, $1 00 barley, $475i 48. .which wompn snf- her. Home Life. I ' e u r tajertoc, but Cutter t «hnplr« a»d Mr* Gillie— I don’t wonder, If she Corn— Whole, $59 per ton; cracked, i fer and after tak- T V U M rio rit, o, („TW* « O t o o - . IS "P rof. Diggs, the famous archaeol |f|j ing two bottles of depended on the employment agencies r—n at •pilsners st vsccinss xnp » « » ' « » $60. o m . HOIST US CVT1SS S. U m UI S m S s ogist, is said to have discovered half p v Doctor Pierce's Hay— Producers’ prices; Timothy, in this town.— Life. a dozen burled cities." Favorite Prescrip n s Cattai tsksrstsry, «a ttu a r. Cantatali Eastern Oregon, $205/22 per ton; al "M rs. Diggs ought to be proud of tion I was entirely w w Moor in dancing . falfa, $175/20; grain hay, $135tl5. him." E. FV teh or HaJIamnr«. th * Iradlne Danelns Ex- relieved." — Mas. Butter — Cubes, extras, 41c; prime pert and Instructor in N ew York 1-itjr. w r i t » : I M. K. J o n x son , "W ell, yes. But she would probably W A N T E D : I ataier is r**r tm Is srt Its firsts, 40c. Jobbing prices; Prints, nava uaad A L L E N ’S F O O T -L A S K. t h . antiarptfe have more respect for his ability as Troutd ale .Oregon. puwdrr to ba ahakan Into t h . a h . » , fo r ten T » r o , extras, 44c* cartons, lc extra; butter- and rocOTnrnond It to oil m r pupila." f t c u m and an explorer if she didn't have to find WUGHT provante Bore feet. Bold h j e li Urti# end I/wpart- his hat for him nearly every time he The mighty restorative power of fat, No. 1. 44c; No. 2. 42c. meTit S torro. 2Sc. Hem pie FR E E . Addreas, A llea The now ides« In ft make it an st tractive propo leaves the house.”— Birmingham Age- Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription — Oregon ranch, current re 8. O Ime ted. L e ft or. N . Y . sition for Hva dealers who want to make money speedily causes all womanly troubles Herald ceipts, 294 © 30c per dozen; Oregon It sells on slsht. P rice $171100; (K ick starter. to disappear— compels the organs to 11H Shown Up. O (e l Tw o speeds. Beech maaneto. etr. W rite ranch, selects, 31c. properly perform their natural func for particulars. An Arkansas Adventure. (LEVI l A I t USTSSCttK CS Poultry Hens, 215/22c per pound; " I f you want your w ife to continue As he was transferring cars at Little tions, correct« displacements, over it s ss< i t s s s t u m Set see broilers, 305; 40c; turkeys, 205/24c; to look up to you”----- Rock two men robbed him. getting comes irregularities, removes pain and “ Y ee?" ducks, 221« 23c; geese, 125/ 14c. nothing —Memphis Banner. misery at certain times ■ and M/T. S E L L 1 U brings N "D on’t let her get you into a bridge V eal— Fancy, 145il44cper pound. hack health and strength to nervous, game.”— Loulaviile Courier Journal. "W h o stood up for Jack when be irritable and exhausted women. Pork— Fancy, 185/ 184c per pound. married Miss FlirUeigh?" Vegetables — Tomatoes, $3.75 per T A K E R O FF D AN D R U FF, For all diseases peculiar to women, “ N o one. Everybody called him a Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is crate; cabbage, 44 5; 64c per pours?, H AIR STO PS F A L L IN O fool.” — Boston Transcript a powerful restorative. For nearly eggplant, 25c; lettuce, $2.755/3.50 per 50 years it has banished from the box; cucumbe-s, $1 25 5/ 1.75 per Save your H airl Get a 25-cent bottle lives of tens of tlxHisanda of women of Oanderlne right now— A loo dozen; celery, $15/1.28 per dozen, $6 tlie pain, worry, misery and distress •tope Itching ecalp. © 7 per crate; cauliflower, $2; peppers, CASH P A ID FOR B U Y D I R E C T £ cuased hy irregularities and diseases 455« 50c per pound; rhubarb, 4 i«5 c; of a feminine character. Thin, brittle, c o lo r !.«» and scraggy What Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre RâM £H E l i t , DAIRY B U I I Î Ë peas, 11 5i 12c; asparagus, 1 0 © 17c; hair la mut# evidence o e neglected spinach, 84*/9c; sprouts, 124c. scription has done for thousands it ecalp; of dandruff— that awful scurf. NO COMMISSION Potatoes— Oregon buying price#, $3 will do for you. Get it this very day ! There 1# nothing so destructive to ©3.25 per hundred. t o * Your Own Plumbing | from any medicine dealer, in either the hair as dandruff. It robe the hair liqnid t r tablet form ; or «end 50 cents Onion# Oregon jobbing price#: No. o f Its lustre. Its strength and tta very By b o y b ir d i r » , from os st whi l roa li prlroa to Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, 1, $12.50 per lack. life ; eventually producing a feverish i n d e w t l e plambrr'a profits. W rla a aa to- 74 Front St., Portland, Or. Y ., for trial box o f tablets. Green Fruits — Strawberries, $3.75 ness and t Ing o f the ecalp, which day jroar newts. W e w-ttt s ir e yew oar roek- bsttna "direct-te-ysa” prices. I l k rai] or per cra te; apples, 85c5i $2.35 per b ox; I If not remedied causes the ba<r roots beat. W e tetssliy w e e paa f n a 10 W M per to shrink, loosen and die— then lha Vac.’ «« « * of S t x t — Are fully and ermnberrie#. $8 per barrel. rent_A11 »nod. rwsranteed. properly anp-sered in The People's Com Hop#— 1916 crop, 4©7c per pound; I hair falls out fast, a little Danderine headquarters for le a d e r W ater tonight— now—any time— will surely mon /Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V. Erwin« 1917 contracts, nominal. save your hair "lerce, M. D. It contains the knowl- : Wool— Eastern Oregon, fine, 305/36c ST AR K -D A VIS CO. I T 'S C A U S E A N D C U R E ' Oat a 25-cent bottle o f Knowlton'e Ige a young man or woman, wife or coarse, 40r; valley, 40c; Danderine from any drug store «11 Third Street. Pe daughter, should have. PJH pages ta thw tati* ad a hook»*,. W . . 1 road vo a ■ < per pound You mohair, nominal, 60c. with color pistes, bound in doth. By fraa A d d r a a Dost. C. turely can have beautiful hair and Caarara Bark— Old and naw, 64© 7c lot# o f It If you w ill Juit try a little mail, prepaid—on receipt of 3 dimes A . L U N D B E R G C O .. er stamps. danderine. « e v e your hair I T ry Itt No. IS. IS I7 P. N. U. 1107 T h ird A v s ., « s e t t i # . par pound. Use Grandma’s Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody will Know. SEATTLE [ TRY THE FORD CARS Veal, Hogs, Hides, Poultry, Eggs, WHOLESALE PLUMBING GOODS ELEC T R IC MOTORS Co. FRED P. GORIN, Palest Attorney. 25c NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT What Can I do? Every Niqlrf F o r C o n s tip a tio n E PANDRETH A W o m a n ’ s T r o u b le BLACK f .1 fnen. becatue they i-, T e l CLEVELAND M OTORCYCLE S E E D BEANS! SEED POTATOES! 9 S. N. HE1DENREICH “RUPTURE Covered j I’m Simply With Eruption— . W. L. D O U C L A S “ T H E SHOE T H A T HOLDS ITS 8HAPE ” $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7 & $8 W Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas •hoe«. For sale by over9 0 0 0 shoe dealers. The Best Known Shoes in the World. . L. Douglas name and the retail price is scamped on the bot tom of all shoes at the factory. T he value is guaranteed and the wearer protected against High price« for inferior shoes. T he retail prices are the same everywhere. T hey cost no more in San I Francisco than they do in New Y o rk . T hey are alwayt worth the I price paid for them. #T *h e quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more — than tna 40 years experience in making fine shoes. T he smart styles i the leaden in the Fashion Centres o f America, They a made in a well-eauipped factory at Brockton, Mass., the highest paid, skilled snoemak rrs, under the direction and by ine supervision o f experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. | ^___ A s k y o u r s h o e d e a le r f o r W . L D o u g la s sh oe s. I f h e ca n - not supply you w ith th e k in d you w ant, ta k e no o th er nmke. 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If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys Maybe She's Learned 8lnce. Recently we heard a man boast that with salts occasionally, says a noted "no one could fool his w ife.” Then the authority who tells us that meat forms thought that came to us was. how did uric acid which almost paralyzes the he get her?— Morgan County Democrat. kidneys in their efforts to expel It from the blood. They become slug “ See here, that costume is cu’ en gish and weaken, then you suffer with tirely too low for a ball room." a dull misery in the kidney region, “ Don't be absurd, mother. This is a sharp pains In the back or sick head ache, dizziness, your stomach soura, street costume.” tongue is coated and when the weath The Boston Way er is bad you have rheumatic twinges. They tell in Boston a story about The urine gets cloudy, full of sedi ment. the channels often get sore and Margaret Deland, the novelist. A lank little girl at a Cambridge tea Irritated, obliging you to seek relief walked up to Mrs. Deland aud said to two or three times during the nlghL T o neutralize these irritating acids,, her in a loud voice: “ I think you are a wonderful genius." to cleanse the kidneys and flush o ff All within hearing applauded, and the body's urinous waste get four Mrs. Delaud blushed with delight, ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy here; take a tablespeonful in a kissed the lank child and asked: glass of water before breakfast for a "W h y do you say that, my love?" "Because," said the little girl, few daye and your kidneys w ill then act fine. This famous salts is made "m other told me to."- Exchange. from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and has "H e Is a man o f Iron.” been used for generations to flush and "H e may be, but he Is not well 1 stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to tempered."— Baltimore American. neutralize the acids In urine, so It no Stale News. Railway Attendant (to man smok in g )— You can't smoke. The Smoker — So my friends say. Railway Attendant— But you mustn't smoke. The Smoker— So my doctor says. Railway Attendant — W ell, you sha'n't smoke. The Smoker— So my w ife says.— Puck longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts ia inexpensive; cannot in jure, and makes a delightful efferves cent llthla-water drink. A Lesson In Grammar. Graco'# uncle met her on the street one day and asked her whether she was going out with a picnic party from her school. "N o,” replied the 8-year-old niece, " I ain't going." Sharp. "M y dear." said the uncle, “ you Jack— Do you know that K itty is an must not say 'I ain't going.’ You must awfully sharp girl? Percy— Yes, she cut me on the street say 'I am not going.’ " And he pro ceeded to give her a little lesson In the other day.— Cornell Widow. grammar. “ You are not going. He is not going. W e are not going. You END 8TO M ACH TR O U BLE , GASES OR D Y SPE PS IA are not going. They are not going. Now. can you say all that?’ "Sure I can," responded Grace, 'Pap#'# Dlapepsln” make# Sick, Sour, heartily, "T h ere ain't nobody going.” Ga##y Stomach# surely feel fin# In fiv e minute#. Hia Yearning. I f what you Just ate le souring on "W h at kind of pie have you got your stomach or lies like a lump of yur?" Inquired Mr. Gap Johnson of lead, refusing to digest, or you b elch : Rumpus Ridge. Ark., who was lunch gas and eructate sour, undigested Ing in the Palace restaurant at Turn- food, or have a feeling o f dizziness, llnvllle. heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste "Apple, peach, punk'n, razbry, in mouth and stomach headache, you mince, lemon, ape root, and cokernut can get blessed relief in five minutes custard!” recited tho wasp walsted Put an end to stomach trouble forever waitress with considerable speed. by getting a large fifty-cent case of "A ll right." further said Mr. John Pape's lUppepaln from any drug store son, "that's what I want.” — Kansas You realize In five minutes bow need City Star. less it is to suffer from indigestion.1 dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. I The spring garden wants Its place It's the quickest, surest stomach doc in the sun and wants it bad.— Memphis Uoininerclal-A ppeal. tor In the world. It'a wonderful. $66 Many 'tiperattens The Right Medicine in Many Cases Does Better than the Surgeon’s Knife« Tribute to Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. D o c to r Haid O p e ra tio n o r D e a th — H u t M edicine C u re d . Des Moines, Iowa.—“Mv husband says I would have U-en in my grave today had it not been for Lydia E. 1’inkham’n Vegetable Compound. I suf fered from a serious female trouble and the doctors said I could not live one year without an operation. My husband objected to the operation and had me try Lydia K. nnkham ’s Vegetable Compound. I soon commenced to get better and am now well and able to do niv own housework. I can recom mend I.ydia K. nnkham ’s Vegetable Compound to any woman as a wonderful health restorer.”—Mrs. ' B lit J , 703 Lyon St., Des Moines,Iowa. lam efferso n A n o th e r O p e ra tio n A vo id e d . Richmond, Ind.—“For two years I was so sick and weak from female troubles that when going up stairs I had to go very slowly with my hands on the steps, then sit down at the top to rest. The doctor said he thought I should have an operation, and my friends thought I would not live to move into our new house. My daughter asked me to try Lydia K. Ilnkham ’s Vegetable Compound as she had taken it with g/«*l results. I did »o, my weakness disappeared, I gained in strength, moved into our new home, do all kinds of garden work, and raised hundreds of chickens and ducks I cannot say ffiougb in praise of I^ydia K. Vegrtabk* f om pound. —31 rs. M. O. J o h n s t o n , Route D, Box 190, Richmond, In<l. Of course there are many serious cases that only a surgical operation will relieve. W e freely acknowledge this, but tne above letters, and many others like them, amply prove that many operations are recommended when medicine in many cases is all that is needed. I f woo w a n t special advice w rite to L y d ia K . P in k h n m M e d i cine Cn. iconfidential» L y n n . M »*s. Y o u r letter w ill »«• opened, reml land tanswered by ia w om a n and held In strict eontidenco.