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| 1 7“ [ t h a n k s g iv in g a want» m an» thuuaand Turkeys tat THANKSGIVING THANKSGIVING 4 thousand. o f ; our Normals Will lin Clqeed. 1 feet ,n° th' a* had toe desired ef. tect. At length one of the bystanders procured a uttle olive oil from the G eese and Ducks for THANKSGIVING , tona o f dreaaatl Veal and Pork tot I Z n THANKSGIVING Add rasa all ahipments ca ‘•righting the Bee! Trust" PORTLAND, ORECON f r a n k u s m it h m e a t titutlon provided ure at the recpnt the opinion o f V. .™ ‘ waa poure<1 ‘“to to. and 1 guess U I. about as effective' as anythin!! after all " Sarsaparilla “ 8t, ‘ “day In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs« PORTLAND. ORE. Hawthorne’s Distinguished Appsarsnce Hawthorne was one of the handsom est men I have ever seen. His broad I and noble forehead, his splendidly modeled face. Us thick, dark hair, and the burning depths of his dark eyes made up a picture which instant ly challenged the attention of anyone who chanced to see him —From Justin McCarthy’s Reminiscences. ^ALCO HO L OREGQ! KY WASH YOUR LIFE AWAY WASH DAY A HOLIDAY , COFFEElj T E A S P IC E S barino po w d e r ! - EXTRACTS -< m E E 3 S 2 I E i> - CUJSSïTQDEYEjLS PORTLAND. CRC 13 ZUmbensitp by mail fo r those w ho cannot attend in person. A ll instruction, iuolttding tinal , examinations, is F liE K . For teachers, students preparing fo r colle^o or univorai ty. w omen's clubs, granges. eng:noorsaml borne makers, l i o preliminary examina tion is renuirod. This mail course means opportunity fo r you. for a doocriptiv© bulletin to tb « C orrespondence Study D epartm en t 5.00 4.00 1.00 1.00 .50 5.00 7.50 50 W ise Dental Co., me. an, $240/ 25 per I 31; shorts, $25.AIM J P a in le s s D e n tists l. 500/25.50. ■ Mini Building. Third <nd Withlniton. P0BTLAM0,0*L •ices: Timothy, I I U h Hour.: I A . X . U I / . H. 1 iui A a »>. ( M l 200 /2 2 per ton; 0. 2 4 ; alfalfa, $14 > @ 15.50; clover, ... creamery, solid I butter fat, 35(1 I (hi/ l ie per pounJ !5 to 125 pounds,! 1. 400 j 75 c per $ 1; Waxen, 75<f 1.25; Northern -, $1.250/1.60; 2 ; Winter Ba lu n d r q price, L. *3 S 3 **® Sherman Spay & Co. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. We want you to try this Piano IN YOUR HOME FREE. We want you to try it at our expense because— At the end o f thirty days the Piano ITSELF will convince you of the following facts; It’s the best value on earth tor the pric* ($275.) It’ s MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY right! W e know there is sg much real value in this Wellington Piano—w e’ re selling for $275—on easy payments—that w e’re willing to let it be IT’S OWN SALESMAN. It will tell It’s own story lo you—in your home—if you’ll send us the coupon. Please send me full particulars concerning this unusual Plano offer. M oth er, w in fin d Mrs. W in s lo w -. S ooth in g Syrup tu » b.-st rein ed » to use lo i th e ir ch ild r e n Aurlng th e te e th in g p er io d . Wooer Dumfounded. “ Miss Ooldbags—Caroline,” began the suitor In nicely modulated tones, as he extended hlg right hand and hitched up his left trouser leg, pre paratory to assuming the attitude prescribed by the best authorlUes as most suitable for such occasions, "as I humbly approach the shrine of your dazzling loveliness, like a poor moth beating his quivering wings against the ineffable brightness of------" "Excuse me. Captain Cashless," gently Interrupted the beauUful mai den, "but perhaps I ought to tell you that I acepted my cousin Fred last night” For a moment the ardent wooer was dumfounded, then he turned bitterly away. "Then all I can say,” he remarked. "Is this—you've missed one of the most eloquent and carefully rehearsed proposals you ever listened to !” The Real Loss. Head Cashier (of the Daxzle Deep Mining Estate)—The offices were bro ken Into this morning! Chairman (D. D. 8.)—What did the burglars do? Cashier—They carried off £2.000 belonging to the stockholders------ ” Chairman-—He! Ha! What olever scoundrels these burglars are! Cashier—And your gold-mounted umbrella. Chairman—Oh, the villains! Send round to Scotland Yard at once.—M. A. P. Bachelors Confined to 8klrts. Name It was once the custom In Korea that a man was not allowed to attain to the dignity of trousers until he married. The bachelor was forced to | Home and Happiness. wear skirts as one who possessed no j To earn money and pay bills seems definite position In society. Moreover, to occupy most of a man’s time, and the law prohibited marriage unless he wonders why his hgfcto Isn’t hap- the man was able to support a wife Jy. When he leam^ to earn love and In the station to which she was used, pay attention to his home, happiness so that the skirt also served aa an will ooze Into his home through every Index of Income. crack and keyhole. 1« C u r e , W h ile Y o u W a lk. 1 1 A lle n ’s Foot-Ease is a certa in cu re fo r h o t, sw eating, ca ll us, and s w ollen , a c h in g Icet. Sold by a ll D ruggists. P rice '¿5c. D on 't a c c e p t an y ’ u,b*titute. T rial pa ck a g e FR EE . A d dresa Alien S. O lm sted, Lo R o y , S . Y . . _ Spreading Happiness. Happiness, at least. Is not solitary; A joys to communicate; It lovee oth ers. for It depends on them for Its ex istence; It sanctions and encourages to all delights that are not unkind In tbemeelves. The very name and ap pearance of a happy man breathe of good nature, and help the rest of us to live.—Robert Txmle Stevenson. Great home fye Remedy for all diseases o f the eye, quick relief from using P E T T IT ’ S E Y E S A L V E . A ll druggists or Howard Bros., B uf falo, N . Y .____________________ "What been to moment Rome— " with an ATRIP TO Inconsistent. Mrs. Maxwell (In a hufT, throwing PORTLAND FREE down city directory)— That book does et things so very Incorrectly! CUT RATES IN Mr. Maxwell— What were you look PAINLESS DENTISTRY Painless E x tr a c t io n ....... Free ing for, dear? Sliver F illin g s .......................50« Mrs. Maxwell— Why, I wanted to G old F illin g s.......................... 75« 22 K. Gold C r o w n s ................. A3 learn what business Mr. Raynor Is In Porcelain C r o w n s ................. $3 and that absurd book says he's a trav M olar Gold C r o w n s ............... $4 Bridge W o rk , 22 K. G o ld ... $3 ellng salesman. , , Inlay Fills. Purs G o l d ......... $2 / V ery N ice Rubber P l a t e . . . U Best Ru bber Plate on E a rth ................................... $7 A L L TH IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . D on’ t throw your m oney away. A dollar saved Is tw odollars earned. Our original reliable M odem Painless M ethods and ou r p e rfected office equip m ent saves us ttm eand your monsy. BOSTON DENTISTS. 5th H M orrison, Portland Entrance 2 9 1 Morrison, opposite Fostofike and Meier A Frank. Eftabliihed is Portlsnd 10 yeari. Open ereuisga until 8 and Sunday» until 12 1 10. for people who work. THE DOCTOR'S IDEA. "T FINKE BROS. 183 MADISON ST. The Missing Link. This day will be offered to public Inspection, at a commodious room, opposite the new Inn, Surrey side of Westminster bridge, at one shilling each, the Ethiopian savage. This astonishing animal Is of a different species from any aver seen In Europe, and seems to be a link between the rational and brute creation, aa he Is a striking resemblance to the human species, and Is allowed to be the greatest curiosity ever exhibited In England.—From the London Daily Advertiser. June 4. 1752. PORTLAND, QRCOON on the side of the house where winter blasts strike hardest alwavs has a lower temperature than the rest of the house. There are times when it is necessary to raise the temperature quickly or to keep the temperature up for a long period. That can’t be done by the regular method of heating without great trouble and overheating the rest of the house. The only reliable method of heating such a room plone by other means is to use a ‘ E R F E C T IO ] ^ S m o k e l e s s ' Abtolutely tmohtltu and odorlest which can be kept at full or low heat for *hsho^ orniln°cneho ^ ; Four quarts of oil will give a glowing heat for nine noura, without smoke or smell. . „ .u. ron, vlck from being turned high enough remove and drop backisotfiatIt cm to smoke, and is easy The borner bodr or pH eiJ „T n f c k e l strorg. dur.ble, well- la «n instint for rewicklng. Tin shed In j . p . n o r n,ck^. »tro E. ■•de, built for aervice, snd yet light ind ornsmentel. .L 1S .S S ¡SZ£“~ " Standard O il Company —*—NS An Impossible Situation. Mrs. Kumback (who Is visiting her aid t o w n ) — Mr. Tlttaworth? Oh, yes. I remember him well; he used to be so devoted to his wife. Does he love her (till 7 McCauler (a permanent dweller)—! don’t think he ever gets a chance. T aking Chance*. il E N w r it in g t o a d » . rtlse r a p ie m e n t io n t h i s p a p a r . K C Baking Powder wilt, do It I Get a can. T ry it for your favorite cake. I f it doesn’t raise better, more evenly, higher, — if it isn’t daintier, more delicate in flavor, — w e return your money. Everybody agrees K C has no equal. BAKING POWDER Pure, Wholesome, Economical. 'ja q u es Mfg. Ca. Chicago "Mabel, I don’t propose------ M "Well, Goorge. I’ve noticed that, but daddy says you’d better propose be fore long or there will be doln’s.” "When you interrupted me. Mabel. I was about to say that I do not pro pose to wait any longer to learn whether you do or do not return my love." "Oh, Georg*! Thle Is so sudden!"— Hbuston Post ______ If you ran a shoe store, would yoo | like it If your clerke bought shoes of an opposition dealer? THE GREAT WIJ 0 DFOWL GU N j/ ig t o n Insomnia "I have been using Caacarets for In- j ■omnia, with which I have been afflicted 1 for twenty years, and I can say that Cae- cmreti have given me more relief than any Even In Her Sleep. other remedy I have ever tried. I shall The little alarm clock on the bureau certainly recommend them to my friende had been set for too early an hour, to being all that they are represented. ’ ’ and when It went off It failed to Tho». Gil lard, Elgin. I1L »waken the telephone girl. p te a n n e Patotabl- Potent T w it. Gant. Do Good N .. .T Siek*-n W w k t n e G n M •Tm sorry l rang your bell by mis lOe, 21«. GOe. N *»-r «Ad Ul bulk. T b . te n . .he murmured. .try. tablet abuno -t C C C . (.iraranrari to Then all was still again. I —pte says she is the tight of his ill* -Yes, bat he doesn’t believe I t ” "How do you know?” •If he believed It he wouldn’t hug her while he U wearing a celluloid c o l t a r " _________________ w N o . 4 0 —'1 0 Im p r o v e Y o u r B a k in g „ ___ Toofct lots mah ?0' The Pose. Photographer (who, for the first plate, has taken a great deal of trou ble to get his sitter to relax the un naturally stern expression which men assume under the ordeal, and now pre pares for a second exposure)—I shall leave the expreealon to you this time. -Ir.— Punch. SOt REST M ETHO DS Pain'ess Extraction Free when platee or bridge work is ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot t better painless w ork anywhere, no m atter •w m uch you pay. A ll W o r k Fully G u a r a n t e e d f o r r if tc e n Y a a r a G uaranteed under ■ II Pure F o o d __________ Law* T * :. 1. ¡That Cold Room r so Fnh» Filraclta P N U KOI Fair Patient— Doctor, what can I do to make the freckles on my face less conspicuous? Doctor Doem Gude—Get some more freckles. ■t o (rara $5.00 22k Brito T m * $3 .50 Md FIDn»........ $1 m F u .i f .0»*, $100 Vra Fas» .. . 50crn (mi hbke hen $5.00 Portland, Oregon l OUNCES^ U rock ton . M — Have your teeth out a rd plate and bridge w ork done. For ou t-of-tow n patrons we finish plat# and bridge w ork in one day if necessary. PRICES: Take car at depot and tranafer to W ashington Sfc. tho moot eoosHtmlcal ohooo tor yoss to osty. no y..u ™ «ll» th«l my .h,»e» ti.v« s t ^ Dr. B. E. Wright 3 4 2 i W a sh in g ton S t.. TH IW «««». II , our dealer cannot »apply yo^wUh COPYRIGHTS ANO TRAM MARKS w i secured. B*»ok o f accurate £ = in form at on free on request. J. I MOCK, 719 Beiri of TrMt BUt Po.tUM. Or ^ (Late of U. S. Patent Office. V\tuthinaiou, l>. 0 .) PATENTS Dr. B. E. W right Co. W. L . Oossalmm 9 3 .0 0 . 9 3 B O mnd * * J ™ ^ ° * * a r a p o t h K o l y H i . b oa t sslar ahoaa mhoet* ror fo r t th o p r i ic o o r m In A m m rlon, m n a oo ular no » r v L u A T B i n F O K R I IMiLLA.K.. I U L l . A n . 1 ax OUAKANTRR a . ya i v . n r . _*[V - — s h a p e , l o o k a n d fit b e t t e r ,a n d w e a r lo n g e r th a n a n y It I'M • 3 5 0 o r 9 4 .0 0 s h o e s y o u c a n b u y ? O t t ^ i^ y t c count*. cm n t1 , T . . H . . K . - - O R , - U - , m a d e m y » h ______________ o e . T i l K I . V . A 0 i i . t 0 l t » s O <)F . — — l e a » d « e e d w h e n y o u b u y m y « h o c . b e e a n e e o f t h e p . Y o n w il l b e p le ftt a n d a p p e a r a n c e , a n d w h e n it c o m e » t im e f o r y o u > ’ d beeande [¿/^¿~v-*sU jrG xA Douaios cliaA e a n o t h e r p a i r , y o u w il l h o m o r e t h a n p le a d e d I I, c ( o m f o r t . / M O A t h e l a . t o n e . w o r e do w e ll, a n d g a v e y o u . . . ra n ch q | bone genuine wjtnom^ w . L. Douglas Much Governed. "W hy do you call up at that box. my man?” "T o learn what new laws have been passed since I went on duty," an swered the policeman. E *$4 SH OES SO vnars, that I m a k e an.l »ell m ore * 3 .0 «, ».>.«> sh oes than n n r o t l i e r m a n u fa ctu re r In the IT.8.. and Address. SCHUMACHER EUR CO. DOUGLAS ■O V .SH O C , . 2 , 0 0 , . 2 .5 0 Not Quite» a blessing civilisation has the world! Consider for a the bloody sporta of ancient "Why. what’e the mattet automobile cup race?" M anufacturers o f Furs. Raw Furs bough t and sold. Furs remodeled a specialty. 2 0 9 M adison St., bet. Firat and fro n t Sts , P ortland. O regon U n i v a ra l t y o f O r e g o n E ugene . . . O regon pork uuy whoro, no i*»attur iiyvr much you pay. m ii ■ ~ ~ '1---- Y ITs T" i A-I.V . i . _ and finish _t plate v bri«!ae work for out- r f - town patrons in < cue day i f desired. , ■* Painless oxtraction _ fr •« when plates or J bridge work is order- E(1- Comultation free. $ 29 ; cracked, $.'({ white, $27.500/2 , 15c pound; spi lite, 16@17c; e, 20c; dressed, { ler dozen, ranch, eandledj m , Aprils, 32c; ^ e d u c a tio n Compare Our Prices Big Income—ship entering tbs har bor. Too many people judge the world by thalr own breadth. A man can be run down In the street' as well as In health. You want to be sure of your foot ing before you climb too high. The Increase In the price of leather' has made ahoes pinch more than ever. Benners—A woman Is always chang ing her mind. Jenners— Not when she decides that she wants a new gown. It Is a poor friend-that will pat you os the back and kick your feet out from under you at the same time. Boyce— 1 wonder what makes a dog howl when music plays. Joyce— 1 don't know, unless the music awakens the fleas I For the Ambitions— >hn, o f the Ur.ivJ Henry R. Bowlei 'ddy, o f McMinJ aminations werel :ober and included! d higher mathemd Iflth thou* you have t^en in the habit o f paying. t HBd >00 *v!ii » M that offer you ft substantial si masters Named. Ijsgnn rt I work an 1 you eanuot get better painl 22 j JUST RIGHT ! culation o f hot water, soap and air that does the work. Accepts Papers. PRICES: • Oregon, Eugei Tin Machjne • .$2.25 ¡Galvanized Iron... 2.75 e from Oxford C opper.................. 3.50 England, that the Express prepaid. was satisfied witl . Never sold in stores. Send fo r one today. holarship examinj [Agents w anted everyw here. COLUMBIA MPG. CO. I by Dean CollinJ 131 Tenth St., P ortland, O re. Molar Crowns $ , " » Bridl.TM th Gold Fillings ID MARKETS. £5 imsl Fillings • ffls íí ¿Mver Fillings oood Rubber _ k prices: Blue Plates • 8e*t Red Rubber _ _ A ed Russian, 80c;| J PI.U, C hlX s i JÙL )ld, 83c. # î. V. ÎÏC, P hukint î -." ¿'tatou Painless Extr'tlon . $22 per ton; bre^ _ aaST METHODS uà * imeuaws w humiwe — ■ • ----------- in. u lly n y icnuruuteod i u f o r r ■ ■ fifte ■ »«>»»» ■A" . T r u k t fu e n y jn — bells Cures all blood humors, all eruptions, clears the complex- WHAT MISS G0LDBAGS MISSED ion, creates an appetite, aids digestion, relieves that tired Ons of Most Eloquent snd Csrsfully feeling, gives vigor and vim. Rehesrsed Proposals Is Wasted— ¡O D A K S Postmasters were A ns: Barlow, ClJ es M. Erickson; Helen M. Ramj Lake county, . amina, Yamhill and Hood’s ■ o f the board of fJ normal schools, n, Ashland and Wi Catching On. i unless the legis flndd Lover (glancing at his watch) >n for their m Tell. I must bo going. Miss Dora regarded as un L a presses.” Miss Dora (losing all 0 the situation, flsnee)—” 1 suppose so—nothing else regents is compo Lses! . . . Mow dare you! Stop, icretary o f state, si lorge. you are mussing my hair." iblic instruction; n county; C. E. Sp and kodak tate Grange; St SUPPLIES ■ants Pass; Hen L , for catalomnw and literature. Developing D a lles; E. Hofe U print ins Mali urdi-m iciven prompt attention I o r t l a n d t - n o t o S u p p ly C o. L . Starr, 0f Si chairman of the t probably not be t part o f January, s who will have' iay be present. 10PIUM —TC8ACC0 | n*W t* Positively Ournde ' the normal scho ■ ( ' n : y uutLun »**<1 keoh r I r\- aouedto la Oi'*con. Writ« be the only one t, I / o r iiloutrotod ''ln-u inr. ir, said Mr. Ayer] J » p £ Y iHtT^TJTI. 711.11TH tt. nade no appropri * The board o: lower to dispose o srty, and I suppc , Ashland and Wi e. The meeting to call of the W H E N W E M AK E think it would h meeting until , when all the and for theinBigmifi <ant sum o f *2.25. with The ave direct super Oregon Com preened A ir hools, will be prk Clothes Washer. This little machine, which 1 January would works in an ordinary , as the legislaturi wa» h tub with practi cally no effort, (a ch Id ■n, and the board i can w ork it) cleanses ody with matter a tub o f clothes in three minutes. It’s the cir irious institutions Jlhinl Street n til ? *f WM ,nMant learned <* wld dealing cinders ! ! who whit« m®thod abroadi< th# with bysu a to us and obably he no state ■ except at -r u s T E B I. j h a d u d iffe r e n t m e t h o d o f r e lie f t o su g- J man» thousand Chi*:kens for USE ONE SCHoJ 0nv* 0:1 *° "«m ove Cinder, WUh ***• oln<ler la his oys P*ln. Every one deceptive disci KIDNEY . .... arm ii TROUBLE S i S S J - J ' r s : no m iatok . b » urine Dr. Kilmer , Sw am p-Root, t h . srvet kMrmv remedy. At d rueerat. In S ft r - M nt and dollar rii«a. S a m p l. b o t t l. by mail Iroo, riao pem phiri tellin* you h o e to Snd o e t 1 1 ytm b a r . kidney trouble Add r e » Dr. U lm er A Co Biaeham ton. N. T . ; d in g * i h o t g u n The Great Duck and Goose Gun That Has No Rival for Bagging the Limit Remington Autoloading Shotgun -absorbs the re coil-easy on the shoulder. The recoil ejects the empty, throws a loaded shell in place, and cocks the gun, to the tune of five shots—three to stop the cripples. Your trigger finger does it all—never a lost motion *1 ilic tiutc when quickness counts. "Com, Loot foe H t f mmUd fnt. Agency: * THE REMINGTON ARMS CO. 2 9 9 B road w ay, • N e w York C it y . The Kind of Danger. "Mr*. Waggle Is a dangerous woman Bh, is always running down some PUTNAM body.* "With her tongue or her new a a u r C o lo r m o t o g o o d * b r ig h t e r o n d ru o to * r " l o v j t h a n a n v o t h e r d y e - O n * 1 L ^ «*» w a w i l l m s m ! I colors ~ eUk, w o o l end cotton enually ’ r ; tT. Ô V “ T v 1 é frit* i » ' T o fnr r r^wel a 4 As* • wsetraa* fra* boo P¿ ó l í # A N T , Q u in c y , 1“ r a r - AND 10 ME STi