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CONVICTS SHOT IN BREAK FOR OPEN FOLK PUTS MELLEN ON GRILL FOR RAILROAD EXPOSE ONE PRISONER DEAD, TVO ARE WOUNDED IN ATTEMPT FOR FREEDOM LIFE-TERMER IS THE ONE DEAD State Board Makes Investigation and Commendi Prompt Action Guardi Frustrate Plan to Escape 110ISK, Miilio. May 2.1. Ono primm er Is dead and two wounded as a result of an attempted wholesale delivery at the Idaho state penitentiary tills after noon. IT. G. lloreup, serving a life sentence for murder, committed at I'o cotello, died two hours after the at tempt was made. C. A. Alters, a pris oner from Shoshone couonty, serving an Indeterminate sentence for forgery. I will lose an arm. which was shattered by a bullet from one of the puns of the prion guards. Lyman Jones, serving a sentence of from 10 to 40 years for murder In Krenumt county, was slight ly wounded. An Investigation made by the state prison board, headed by Governor llaines. Immediately after the affair. disclosed that a general delivery 1ind been planned. Only two Ruards wore on duty when Ilereup started to climb a bench, which he had placed against the wall. Others quickly followed, In cluding the two wounded men. After Rereup had gained the top of the wall, the bench broke and half a dozen prisoner dropped to the ground below. Alters and Jones made the top of the wall by means of a barrel, and were quickly outside the walls. Shotos from one of the guards on duty brought others to the scene. Including Warden John Snook, and a fusillade of shots was directed at the fleeing men. Here in? was the first to fall. Alters and Jones made no efforts to run after they had been w ounded, but started to return to the prison. The prison board, after making its 0 m N d i OREGON C1T1 ENTEUlMtlMH. I'MMDAY, MAY '.!!, 11)11 GATHER FRUITS HERE FOR 1915 EXPOSITION S.U.KM. Ore.. .Mav 2:'. (Special I Inisnhiv fruit x from t'lackanias and I Washington counties will be exhibited nt the Panama Pacific Imposition In i.nti I'ihiu-Imco In lit reiiri'Hetil (he entire Willamette alley. This was decided at the meeting of the Wlllam ette Valley KP"Sltloil association held here today at which representatives of each of the eight valley counties were present. Other counties will gather displays as follows: Marlon county, hops, dried vegetables and home canned fruit: Polk county, wool and molialr, and l.nne county, lumber. All of the eight counties will aid in the gather ing of grains anil griikHcs. O. K. r'rey tag represented I'lackamas county. ALIVN T. SWLE DIES AT PORTLAND GEORGE POPE 10 POINI OUr WD 10 PROSPERIIV CLACKAMAS. Ore.. May 27 Alvln T. Schtnnte, a prosperous young farm er and dairyman, died at (he Good Sa maritan hosplial In Portland, Friday afternoon May 22nd, after an Illness of three months, at the age of 2S years. 3 mouths and 2D days. Akin Tlxtodnro Schniale was born In Mllwauklo. Oregon, on February 2, TV- f ' JL ' ' ' " i-. , v v y ' I j .' ... '.V I irf I Li. ''-'j J - --- - - NKW YOHK. Mav 2 1. -The nine- te.tilh annual convention of the Na tional Association of Manufactures will be held in this city on May l'. and 20. Ono of the principal features of the convention will lie a discussion of the sublect of nneimiloMiii tit. In which will take part leaders of Industry rep resenting establishments which fur nlsh work for thousands of laborers ISSt!. where h. resided with his par ' '" " " , "..Vi , Cooperation between employers and ents until ho was six years of ,,mp0Vees will he the principal theme when the family removed to the farm, ; of the speech of the president of the where he resided the remainder of his I association, Colonel George Pope, as well as rurntslilng a topic tor a ses sion which will he devoted to talks AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 1 i Oodles, the Avenger He Wni Hnlf Wilted, but lulthful lty M. J. IMIILLIPS I'epvtlstil h l-'innli A MiiMKojr Cii. f TTTTTTTf TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTe "The Neiv York attorney, ho ihk-s to morrow." wild Fnslei le, (ho fat French Iniidloiil of I'eie Chene. Ills wife, ii llilu little womnn. with a sharp voice and n heart of ipild. Iilimed lulu suildeu linger. "lie stayed too long, and hit goi too soon!" she cried .. ' ... I 'I'.iliiiiiatllia lit rail WSIS ir"lll ''' i" I - four Immhh, nihI 11 IhciiI) mile si,.. insle Iibi. I iiib ilc lt she ill. I n.'l ImIo iII I I the I e'"eiir I'ii lib le hbe h.i Hie I'b Inrleil. small "hoes Hi h wui bU-gi-r iiroiiiMl mail 1..MI. lnlll.,.4 I.' 1 L'ilill fill Oilf! Hbll liHM el ell lu eii lim e lime I" l-iy t'Ujf Hhe Is us Iihmx 'HI I polled luihe Why iim-s lie H"l ' Sin, hud siHikeii nipldl) In French Her ImisIihimI n uuoeil n plH In older In shake his lieinl slow l "I will tell you why he ilwn 1 1 I she hiild. snllclilng In I:iiUI I" an hut her on II ipiesliuu "He I'11" bud no 1 1 in bill In haiKulii mid plan and buy Hie land "If heioilld "lay here for l Weeks more, with his inlinl freo of IhiIiii-. he iiMild not help lining her. H'll he will go without seeing or speaking, and II will kill her" hhe ftlgliiil ttl-lfull). "If he would lull full ii k hhe Is a splendid liUMe.'' They tutned uilllHy lit II suiilul Is' hind in Hie iIouikiiv. but nl sight of fnslerle lis.k his pipe from his mouth ,, ,,,.,. f,.,, IH,,UI! (om n at them "Oh, and turned iHinderollily. 1 Mine. I.ism ur spoke lellevislly "You iiieauw hat )" lie ipicstloncd 1 Ooilies! It Is you!" "I iniiin Hint our Therese"- 1 Oodles Nappcr w n one uf "lb si a In Frnleile gnzeil iiiicouiprcheudlugly J lUM elils." II silent .lining- half nil hn ami she miiile n Li-slur,, nf liiiiinllniicii roalliisl tile life. He nttended the public school Stone and afterwards high school at 2.5. t harles I Di-..l-,hi Pin- frnni w hich he criidn. WASHINGTON', May s. relicn, tornier prestuem ot me .ew ate(, wh h(mor8 , Jllmi m Slm.( Y'ork, New Haven and Hartford rail- Jthon hp lms ,,,, 8tei,(inv engaged in road, whose sensational testimony be-1 farming and dairying nnd In this line fore the Interstate commerce commis-1 ranked nmong the most successful In sion during Its present investigation of , """ Kndowed with Jovial ... , .. . disiHisitlon and possessing many ster- tne anairs or me .New tiaven causeu , I1(t qnIu,Si llp hni, the fai.ui,y ,)f a big stir, will take the stand again! making friends wherever he went and Tuesdav. Mav IS. Joseph W. Folk. ss a general favorite in his circle of tending townrd tin dustry. betterment of In- at bis stupidity. "Tcbkl Can't yon see? Hho likes htm (mi uell " Iter liuslmiid's mouth sagged open. He held the pipe In bis pudgy hand. Ills black hciirtl rliphs over Ills breasL ! Ills eyebrows were ralsinl In amase-' iiieut and souiethlug of dismay. Hn looked liken woudroiisly carved statue, for he sat very still. j Hot one's mouth cannot stay os-u Indefinitely. Frederic's closoil tvlne-1 Iniitly. He ix-eied Into his plim and liileruevt. Hilling hero and there us Hie erniut fancy tsk him. The ibsir of every settler from iho slralls u hni.-liiiiw buy was open in lilui. .No one ill ucd of charging 111 m for food and Induing Hut he paid In hl own way never theless. He whs n uilglily hunter He always enrrhil a ride, nnd bis aim was of Hie dciidllcM lllrils mid sipilnels Htid deer In nensoii he brought o I hu hollies of his fileiids Now the wide, llilil. upturned moiilh was doleful; Hie small bluu eyes weru IIRTA RECEIVES SI WAF KMA1BLH CARGO OF AMMUNITION Ah OARDEO WIN! LAfh. ' AT PUERTO MEXICO VESSEL IS TAKEN BY Collsclor of Port Thr,,n, , p cine tspuin undtr M.,ictn Laws Which Have n,n Vlulaltd Qutition vf.iu riirz. May j,,.,,, teiuiier Hnvaria has hem ,d l on lor an luil without ii,i,.... " IlilgadUr General Funsloi, . The Hauirla ns eiilly Mii.r, , , ' 1 1 in it 1 1 ( V nf niniiiiiiillliMi .... . " 'lu soil drew forth his buckskin tobacco pouch. ' iloll counsel for the commission, will again friends. His Industry and integrity unn fnr htm tha liit.lt.mf nuf.,,uii nml question him. Further revelations In admiration of nil who knew him. and railroad high finance are expected. his demise is deeulv felt In the com- Investigation, issued a statement. In Xow that Mellen Is Immune from munlty. which the warden and guards were j commended for tneir action in so quickly ending the mutiny. Most Prompt and Effectual Cure for Bad Cclds. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that Is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing Injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy meets all these requirements. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aid expectoration, opens the Be cretlons and restores the system to a healthy condition. This remedy has a world wide sale and use, and can al ways be depended upon. Sold by all dealers. (Adv.) prosecution bv the government The funeral was held Sunday. May through his appearance before the In-1 24th. from Finley's Cndertaklng In terstate hodv it Is anticlnated he will 'ors in Portland and Interment was not Bhield anv one. Folk forced his 'n the family lot In the cemetery at appearance over Attorney General Mc- i Namnscus, where his father was laid Reynolds' head. to re8t n,no years before nnd where ' , a large concourse of friends gathered ; to pay their last respects. The tlornl Health a Factor in Success. i tributes were many and beautiful. He The largest factor contributing to a I leaves besides a host of friends to man's success is undoubtedly health, j mourn his untimely death, his mother, It has been observed that a man is ; his brother. Arthur Schmale. and sls seldom sick when his bowels are reg- ters. Mrs. Olga Mosher. Misses Ruth, ular he is never well when they are i Myrtle and Lois Schmale nnd Mrs. constipated. For constipation you Pertha Hess, of Reynolds. Indiana, all will find nothing quite so good as j of whom, excepting the latter, were Chamberlain's Tablets. They not on-prpsent to witness the last sad rites, ly move the bowels but improve the ! The pallbearers were: Otti Westen nppetite and strengthen the digestion, j felder, Uoy Stafford, Melville livers. They are sold by all dealers. Joseph Pachman, Jr., Chris Svendsen (Adv.) and Carl Maritz. The Risks He Run. "Are you aware that you are Imper Mug your Immortal soul, sir?" iidinou Ishisl the theological seminary profi-s sor to the untruthful undergraduate "And. what Is worse, sir. you reinici yourself liable to a cash tine not ex ceeiling ?2 and m( less than $1.2.1 ft each offense." St. I.ouls Post-Hlspatcb, Little Tbl. In the Hall. Utile Mblc In the hull. (low I tlriM'l to look yuur way! On your pollstid urfru small lirst the iluna 1 c.innot pay. Little tublo ntvir dm door As 1 rn(-r front Iho street. You are loinb.1 up once mora With the ili-hts I eiinnot meeL Little table. I declare. You It Is tluit pVusuru kill. All tho mull tor nm you bear. And I know it only bills. -Oi'trolt Free Press. WEEKLY ENTERPRISE A YEAR ENTERPRISE HALF PRICE WEEKLY ENTERPRISE 75c A YEAR Combination Offer No. 1 We will send you the Daily Enterprise and the Western Stock Journal by mail for one year for $3.00 Regular price of Daily Enterprise alone by mail $3.00. Regular Price of Western Slock Journal by mail $1 Remember your are saving one dollar by taking the combination. Wc are giving as a premium, absolutely free, with this offer, one fountain pen or a two or 3-picce kitchen set. Kitchen set number one consists of one butcher knife and one paring knife. Kitchen set number two consists of two paring knifes and one tip-to-date can opener. One of the above premiums absolutely free with jour subscription. Applies to old and new subscribers alike. Combination Offer No. 2 We will send you the Weekly Enterprise and the Western Stock Journal by mail for one year for one dollar and twenty-five cents for the two papers. The regular price of the Weekly Enterprise is one dollar and fifty cents a year and the regular price of the Western Stock Journal is one dollar a vear. REMEMBER YOU ARE SAVING ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS BY TAK ING THE COMBINATION, We also give the fountain pen and kitchen sets on this combination as premiums. Both papers at half price. Applies to old and new subscribers alike. Offer No. 3 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY We will send you the Weekly Enterprise by mail, regardless of combination number two, for seventy-five cents for one year. Regular price, one dollar and fifty cents a year. The bargain rate is just half the regular price, saving you 75c for the year. We also will give you your choice of the Fountain Pen or Kitchen Sets as a premium. Send in your subscription or give it to our representative as this offer is for a limited time only. All three bargain offers applv to the old subscribers the same as the new subscribers. So renew your subscription at once. All renewals will be given credit to you from expiration of your subscription you have now. AH the above offers are payable in advance. To old and new subscribers alike. Dally Enterprise, Oregon City. BARGAIN COUPON OLD SUBSCRIBER Weekly Enterprise, Oregon City. inclosed find for bargain offer No. Name Address Route Number Box Fountain Pen Kitchen Set No. 1 Kitchen Set No. 2 (Mark X on line for premium you wish.) Daily Enterprise, Oregon City. NEW SUBSCRIBER BARGAIN COUPON Weekly Enterprise, Oregon City. Inclosed And . . . Name ........ Address ...... Route Number Box for bargain offer No. Fountain Pen Kitchen Set No. 1 Kitchen Set No. 2 (Mark X on line for premium you wish.) His Natural Manner. The CiilliT-Vott say your son dis likes tho country ami wiiuts to ko to the city. IHuft he swiii restive nl home? Mrs. TuuKtwtst Yen. lie's awful restive, lie uln't done notliln' but rest since he Knuluiited from college. New York Globe. A Social Prcfarencs. Suld a youth. "TIiourIi the Joy may b spurious Thnt follows a p. n o fast nnd furious, I'd much rullicr tango Or do a fandango Than simply stund round and look curi ous." Washington Star. Not Enough. Kind Lmly (to iippllciinti I nm sure you would learn to love my children. Nurse What wnees do you pny? Kind I.mly Fourteen dullnra a month. Nurse I nm nfrnld. mn'nin, I could only be nfTeetlomite with them at that price. Puck. "I "Inn!" lie commented. Mute. I.ecoeiir cetied her nultiited ruckliiK- "'Chut!' "wlie siuipped " t"htit! And our only child Is brenkliu; her benrt. Look for yourself. They nre coinlnc." Slit Inclined tier hend slilewnys. tier hUhbiiud turned In bh stout chnlr, nil together, like plcee of tnnchluery. and looked up the nne street of tho tmi'k woihU MtihliMii town. It was n pretty sight that Frederic saw one that appealed to the quick sentimental perceptions of his race A mini nnd n clrl were minim; to ward the hotel on the verundn of which they saL The man wns of the city, unit his neat, fashionable rluthlni! was In stilklnu cnnlrnst to Hip .Mack Iniuv tar I) of the few wolmcii who "Oh, Officer, He's In Again! "I'm not hmiKry." suld Myrtle. pshaw!" "Oh, pat s'Mielhln!" persisted her pmaw. S'i .she ate a hlff steak, I'icklt's. purk. heans und cake. Some trlpo und a pinto of cole pslaw. Cincinnati Knqulrer. Accounted For. "You mean to tell me you can't pay mo any nlimonr?" said the enraged wife. "No. I can't." was the man's reply. "I'.nt when I married you I supposed you bud a ., nf money." "I Inn! tlicn."-Yonkers Statesman. BANISH ROAD SIGNS. Wooden Boards Replaced With Artis tic Metal Indicators. The day of the lopsided old wooden siCT. with lis characters almost wash ed out by many seasons of wind and weather, along with the day of no signs ut nil, wherein one was left to wander back and forth for an Indefi nite period until some nutlve came along and gave directions. Is gone. That is. those days at lenst nro past In Merlon, I'a. At a large cost the Merlon Civic as sociation Is setting up In the beautiful Main Line district u number of artistic metal signs that will be clearly read at n distniue nnd will add besides to the appearance of the spick nnd span road.J of the suburbs. There will be fifty-six double and twenty-four single ones. They will be set up on posts, which have themselves been carefully designed. Besides the street signs the association Is prepar ing to erect a large number of similar metal signs giving warning to nuto mobllists. In addition, a design for n quaint bronze utreet Ipmp has been adopted. iiy THEN UK TOTTKIIKD AND KKI.l.. lounged In doorways. He was talking You heard. Miles?" Mine. Lectieiir nnd nil of Peru Clicno knew (hat lie loved TlicrvM'. the. dog loves his mlMrvM. with dumb love Unit asks iiolliluc bill Ilia privi lege to serve The half wll nodili-d. "Yes." he murmured. "Horry-nor-ry." lie looked In the north after Therese nnd Auildon. "Where to. Oodles?" Frederic had noted Hint he carried rifle nnd pack "Tiiliipieiiiii-south." W ll limit another word or look ho turned toward the blue bills. Soon he disappeared In the scrub at the end of the street. When the village had Iwn shut off by tug u hlers and huhe titslhn' long which- shortened, t'neonsclously ho dime to ii stnndstill. lie stood for several minutes In nil Indecision Hint wns painful. Ills lips moved sound lessly. Kvldenlly It was a time of Intense mental imitation, for the sweat burst out on his forehead, nnd his hands clinched until the knuckles shuwed white through the brown skin, nnd tho tendons In his wrists drew like cords. At last a resolution wns rcNi-hed. Heading west, he begun to run swift ly, but with great caution. He slipped through the brush like a wild thing. Ills face took on a new expression-queer mid terrible. As lie run be bore to the north In n half circle. Presently he rnmo out on il little knoll, threw himself lint In the long grass and peered between the trunks of a clump of Jack pines Yes. there they stood on the bank of the river, near Ihe rapids. The lawyer, bis face alight, was siutlng at hu ex plained the plans of bis eonipany to Therese. The girl was lisikltig up nt her com panion. Kven nt that distance the half wit rend the iiie-ousclous pathiw of her attitude. With swift llercenesK he drew the rllle to his shoulder, sighted carefully and tired. Auildon paused In the midst of his sentence, blank nuinr.euient oil his fneu. Then be tottered and fell. Therese's scream echoed high above the bur of the rapids. The half wit It Is estimated I lut the u,,. . . ashore t.Min.iloii rounds of nine tll ' The nirgo was destined f,,r Vn rl.,- put wns ilelliered In I'uerln nW)J i in, rn-ii r M-iii iieii nere roiinUy flif apliiln could not produce . n,,, declaring In Ihe cnpliiln of th, Hint II had been taken Bay Um klB uy mo American uuthorltles. 4(,r he admitted liimlliig lip, curttn, ,; Included :iiMil) hules or harlnd lrt (,'eliernl Flllisloii Ullii-riliiii.li Ihil th" iiiniiiiinltloii und wire re.o h,. cur dobs yesterday by tnv of Tltrrt I Uoni It The cnptaln of Ihe llnverlii Is llaM, lo a fli tutor Hie Meticnii It, which are being Udlllllil.'li rc.l l,y th, colierlor of Hie port, t'liptiiiu I ( rmu (). Xltckiioy. The shipment of srim. consigned for Vcrti t ru. hut lumW at I'ucrtrt Mexico, forms n violation of Hie Inks, nnd the ubseuce of a mini fesl n second violation. The Haverls Is held here only t cause clearance lit lie refused tint II Ihe Issuo of flues Is ndlnnted. Tin customs officials assert Hint so fur u they know Hie arms shipment mi the YplrniiKit of the same line, which prr clplliited Hie seizure of Vera Cnu ttjr Hie American lories, was still a I" 'aril when Hint vessel ef here for Puerto Melco two days ngo. Tlu-v asuuiir here Hull thero Is no ponnlhllltv thai Ihe :';,() machine guns, I .'i.ikiii.ohO rounds of um in mi 1 1 Ii in ami ollnr wur material aboard Hie Yplrani; would he landed, nH Ihe liner is under char ter of the (ieriuan government nt the present time nnd win nrderisl lo I'ueito Meii 0 ,y ihe liertiian minister to pick op (ieriniiu rt fimeis. Strength of Eggshell. Most people are aware of the power of eggshells to resist external pressure on the ends, but not many would cred it the results of tests recently made, which appear to he genuine. Eight or dinary ben's eggs were submitted to pressure applied externally all over the surface of the shell, nnd the breaking pressure varied between 400 pounds nnd (i"5 pounds per square Inch. With the stresses applied Internally to twelve eggs these guve way at pres sures varying between 32 pounds und Go pounds per square inch. The pres sure required to crush the egg varied between 40 pounds nnd 75 pounds. The average thickness of the shelln was 13-1000 Inch -London Globe. eagerly to the girl, who kept pnee with him. and bis keen young face I ran away, more like u wild thing than was alight with the visions of ono who Is both dreamer und doer. The girl was a glorious creature, whose roundness' was not plumpness and whose Hlcnih'rness was not thin ness. Her luxurious brown hair was uncovered. She walked In Indian moc casins with the springy case of a frontiersman. Her big, dark eyes weru turned on young Amldun with nattering atten tion. In their depths was an uncon scious nnd pitiful revelation of her heart. They paused a moment by tho rude steps. "Wo nro going down to tho falls," said thu lawyer. "I want to explain to Miss Therese what our company menus to do here. Why, M. Leeoonr. the country above Is a natural reser voir. A (lam will furnish power to light every town within a hundred miles of here uud run tho mills be sides." He turned to Therese ns he Unladed as one turns lo a friend who compre hends, lint there was nothing In his look or his milliner but Impersonal en thusiasm: no hint that be was con scious of her sex or of her loveliness. "Your company Is rich. M. Amldon?" quelled tlie landlord. A smile en me lo the lawyer's boyish lace "They have barrels of It," he replied Mini', f'coeur turned to her husband wheii the young people had gone on "Yon see, you see?" stu demanded "She cannot get enough of looking at him. And he-his head is full of duins and electric lights and mills. Tcbk men:" "My daughter," she eonlltiued. "I worthy of any mini In the laud. She has graduated from Hie (iia.vllng high school She can hake ami sweep and sew. She Is as merry s a roblu. She Clllt'AfiO. May 25. Tho isiaMM mi nt of n minimum wage of Um t year for all ministers was sugKestnl In the geiieial assembly of the I 'rnfrfi-r Inn ehiirrh hero today by Vr. Juhn Stone, chairman of Hie couunllin on bills nml overtures. Dr. Stonc'i torn inlllce reported Hint 1 rrcshttrrUn ministers and their ileHnilenta n supported from contribution fr'tn churches and Ihe Interest from 1 11 ntin.niiO endowment fund. "This fund." said lr. Stone, "Ii In adequate. It should be tlll.miO.OOO. The nssembly Instructed n special committee today lo report next year on the feasibility of a plan recommt'lsH by Ihe federated council of churches of Christ, representing most dennmlin Hons, providing for the cHtuhlnOimftil of one Protestant church In towm un der f'00 population, where all I'rotnl hiiIh might worship. It was sui;i't ed ns tho first step In a movement to bring nil I'roteHtunts togeber. Therese and her lover, who was also her husband, stood on tho porch of the I.ccooiir bouse in the gloaming. Her dark eyes were pools of brtxsllug hap piness. Thu mini, mimicking n shy school boy, edged over nnd took her hand, She laughed and leaned iigalnst him. "It's good to be here," he said. "Do you know what day It Is?" Hu looked down at her, eyes round with recollection "Iiy Jove!' be cried. "Its lust a year-a year ago lodny." She nodded. They wero silent a mo ment, nnd then he went on: "If It hadn't been for that never have discovered how much I cared. I was going away without n word to you. Think of that! "Hut you hadn't finished binding mo up before I wns crazy about you, nnd the longer you nursed mo tho more 1 loved yqu." His arm went round her. Sho nestled against him and sighed contentedly. "The chap who did It wns a marks man," ho eonlltiued. "Thcro I was, gesticulating like Mark Antony, and along comes a hujlet and breaks my nrtn-snlp-llke that I wonder who It was? "I'd llko to know so I could thank him. The fellow did mo a good turn." She shuddered a llttlo. "I was frlghtened-nt first But It did come out all right, didn't It?" "It cerlalnlv did." returned Amldon. "And now let's talk of something mora serious. Kiss inc." ho snld severely. A chuckle came from the doorway behind, and they turned guiltily, Ilka children. "Oh." said Tbercse. relloved. "It'i only Oodles!" Where He Could Be Found. -It Is said Hint once In Washington nt the old Ihiltlmore and Ohio railroad station a man was looking for Abra ham Lincoln. An attendant pointed the then little Tad out to hltn, say ing Hint the lad ought to be able to say where his father was. Tad said: "No. sir, I can't go and find father for you. He told me to stay right here. Hut If you'll go out there" pointing to the platform "and see a man helping somebody that's hlra." Louisville Times. More Rush, Less Push. The primal cause of American break Jown has been attributed by n famous physician to those absurd feelings of iiurry and care, to that brcatblessness and tension, that anxiety of feature nnd solicitude of results, revealing the lack of Inner hannony and ease, with out which good work cannot be accom plished. The inn ii who gives us the Impression of the old Scriptural motto, "In quietness and confidence shall be your strength," Is none too common In theso duys. -Christian Herald. PROHI LEADS CIP. SAI.ICM, Ore., May 25. Official elec tion returns from ii counties received by tho secrelary of statu Indicate I hat It. I.ee Paget of Oak drove, bus heen noinlnated by the Democrats for Btnte treasurer. In theso eountloh Mr. in got received ills votes, while Stole Trcnurer T. II. Kay, Republican (' dldllto for reelection, received 20.1. SUES FOR NOTE llona Klnualrd filed a suit ngnliut John Htnhhs nnd W. O. Viiuirhull Wed nesday to collect on a note for $125 said to have been sighed August I3. Hill, and duo Kebninry Kl. 1912. W" plaintiff nsks for attorney's fees, In terest, and tho nmotint of the note. A DOCTOR IN AN EMERGENCY Our Ever Ready Medicine Cabinet ... . , -..11. . ..rftVMU Will linoril imumoililH reiioi, V"- ! . u,,,.m,u IlineHS and reduce your doc."" -"" .r ''"J,?:. uin.t eonlnlns oarefullyt'i ,cted and propounded general niif. pose remedies, guaranteed under IP pure food law, such ns: Ointments, for all aches, pftln. sprains, etc. , Corn spots lor corns, minions, Ions, etc. , , Laxative Tablets for neniiani"' bowel troubles, etc. Pile Ointments for all kinds of P"'"' etc. , . , Bronchial Tablets for all throat nu lling afflictions. ,,, Laxative Herb Teat for liver, ' ne.vs, bowels, ele. ' . r.nM TahlMa for Tjicr 1)1)0. COl" coughs, etc. Digestive Tablets for lndifi"" dyspepsia, etc Healing Ointments for cuts, bruises, etc. Catarrh Balm for catarrh, etc. All safe to iiho will full direction" and Instruction ns to symptoms v treatment of same. . I'hls cabinet Is a work or '1 " t an ornament suitanio no haS household. When n preparation ' , i ,.i ih pun He uecomo uximimvcu ma p plicated. . , . , s The regular price of this ner. $3.00 hut we- are placing on tn ket for a short time only as a i ductory offer a number of lneJ"bel0( nets for $1.00 each. Send now offer Is withdrawn. linr0, THE HAMILTON DRUQ C- Hamilton, Ohio. (Adv.)