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3 C. SCHUEBEL INVITES WEST FOR IB CHINA PHEASANTS Tim HUI liaiiiii Ninl Mh ioiiiiiiIh kiuit tin mi right or authority In i Imp Ifi liny HIT of Hi" Chin plieiiaiiiil aea ii a II Ima il Oil' '"". bcllinie ihrle H hiH'lx'l, ci legislator ami i lly allunicr of Oregon rily Ho firmly run lined U Mr H hiiehi'l Hm I hn will lnuhi It a point In go ll lll If IX llal KU eimll ' Mllll, I"' Idly wllhln Hi IH'I i'k. Mom .iw r, Mr. Hi Iiih Ih'I lll defend free of iluimn sny pemon who la siri-nti'd on iliarg" of Illinium I'hl.ia pheasant l,i lM'n now mul Hie first of tM'tl lllnlllh. 8,38 VOTERS OUT OF 13,646 IN THE COUNTY ALMOST ALL PMOGHEsBIVCS ARE BACK IN G. O. P. DEMOCRATS NUMBER 3.449. Ill th 1 .1.9 Mi tnli'M III 'l,ii kuiiuii nullity, S.SKi ate Hnpiihllculi. I'mill ly Clerk lu Harrington Wedhcailiiy i oiuplctcd theiklng tucr Hi' rcglatrii Hull llxto lleglntMtliin Hgim-a an- Ueiim Hutu. J.ll!. Ilnleicliil"iil, I''" irinHlvm, CI; I'rolill'ltloiiUlM. Htx lalleta. 373 mul refused li "late, imrty affiliation. 32 llin fi'iituK of Clerk HiiirltiKtoii 'a total In tin- kiiiuII number of Pro i-ri'ol voters It In eUilclil t lull a fur mi ("lm kaiiuis rminiy In i oiu crni d. the I'rogrn'salvcs have gone buck Into lln Kupulillcitii party In I'iMly. for the registration llgures ftni.ll-l Wed tieailuy hIiow tilt Kiutin rutin between lln Itcptihlli an uihI lii'iiiiM-rutlr pur tlm t li it I dialed before ll" I'lrtli or tin' rrogrceslvee In l''l.' IjhuI lli'publli all atuilelit of ulTulrii political predict that Clonic Malta Hughe will rurry t'lackamaa roimty by a niajoi It y of ut hiiM I.Miu mica. AUTO RUNS INTO HOUSE. To nvulil ru lm I hk Into u Houilii'rn iMillli' train lit tlm croaaltiR at tlio fiuit of Klns-i'r hill. Hi'tiulo Htnata, aim of Mr. ami Mra. J. (. Htimta. of I'lurki'M. run Into Hi" flait inuii'n liiitii" Thurailay imirnlnii hIiIIh ioiiiIiik to tdn with a loiul of plKN In uu nuto motilli' Tli" lioun" Hua liulf uri'i-ki'il. lull th" iiiui lilnii llttl" ilunmiti'il uml Sluula anil hla plK "mupi'il wllhniit uu Injury. StuntH wua i-oiiiIuk ilown SltiKi-r lllll Ml fUHt tliut ! hiin iinulili to atop li"ti hn w Hi" truln. It coata moro to romltirt tliu uffulra of Ilio city of I'orHntiil tliun It rtmta for Ihn atuti of llri'iiun. Y"t Hi" bIiiI" Ima son. ooo h-(Ii' mul tlm illy only IT.0,00. THUNDER OF BIG SIXTY 7 ""' BIG FRENCH GUN Thla picture hIiowb tlm flrlim of our nf thn plucos of tlm Kroncli henvy ar tillory mounted upon und fired from Hptielully lnll trai'kH. "It la pftrhnpn." Htiya a YxvtxXi account, "ono of these plccca which wcro heard thundering even In raria during the flKhtlng on 'M ft '. t r CA .M -4 1 . h v U . i i.l:, '. If iff i. '' ' ' ' "'flIHP "Win n llir alulo sella IniiilliiK him'I II glvce nilulli rlghla I" ll" holder fur liuiitlnit," h said Mn.ida 'That Hceinm l In llm nalum of j nililrail mul H I oiiiIiiIhkIi'II ha ' rlKM l break II I mn willing lo mi Into nmrt In prom my Mi.ilclitlin. " Til" KIIIIlK Matilda, llllWr, III" linl Iclllug Mr Hi liui'lid'a il.ilc ku ml ibutli'iiKxil. If Mr. HiIuhIkI k hunting. Hi' inn going lo liiukn II u apcclttl point lo gel lilin," siild I .tit y Cuiiik Warden lliii H. I'mHuii. ho wae III Oregon City Monday. OF RACE IN DECEMBER MEMBER FROM SECOND WARD TELLS FRIENDS NOT TO FILE PETITIONS. James llu.ikc. i oiiih II liiuil from tlm second want, will not run for another li t in. In milil Wi'illii'Hiluy. 1 1 In iIii l lull limca till' lli'lil opt'll mi lur lo ('. W. Krh'ilrli h. Frieda of Mr. Kouku ham Init iated pi'tllloim to place lilt li ii mi, tin' liulloi In liin'iiiln-r. loil lm lorn ro-iiu-nti'il Hint tliry ilo not II In tlm pi'tl Inna. Mr. Kuuki' u put on tin) loiin rll i-urly tlila )ir In IIII a luraiK i')' linl iirrv"il a (oi'ur ti-rni hi-vituI yrttiH m-'u. liuvi' itvi'iI tlif illy tliri-ii yi-ura oil till' roulirll," III "iilil Wi'illli'mluy "I lirlli'M' tliut It woulil lm hrtliT to lit mniiroiii' flni' tuki' toy pliui'." IIiiiiv M. Ti'iiiplrtou, from tlm llrnt iiril, la uniitlirr cuuniiliiiuii lio la (ili'UutliiK HI hliiimir whi'tliir In lil j llhti'ti In tin' ttilvlri of ll I n frlrnila liml ' run for auolliiT li'rm or nluy out of ! tin rum. MARV GRI5SENTHWAITE WINS, j a t M.iry ilrlHHi'iitliHttlt". uiliulnlatru till of Hi" "itlnt" of tin liil" Kullli'j WVlii, Wi'ilmailiiy Hi'iuri'il from Juilt:' I'limpl'i ll a il"i ri'i "Ji'i lltiK A. I,. Iliiillnirt from propi-rly otwnil liy , til" I'Htllll. Marcyl (11, Ii.iiki fur I IkIi Mu'irty. Hha'a vety uiinannt. RIikiI rnlliri Iiiimi a f i 1 1 1 1 ' IrM Than Imva hualnraa (ilant Sht'a a Jawal. lipar l.uki' lluliy Huniiinil worka In j Ji'"lry uli'ti In Hila i lty.-H. II. !.. Umlarllli'. Ky. ! Nainaa la Namca. ! Julia II. Tnip Uvea ut llmiilllnn. O. Th.nna lo Worry About. lluttli'Niiuki vi'timii l worth 1.1 pir J ouui-e. I GUNS HEARD IN PARIS, MILES FROM THE BATTLE LINE r " na i aW. m -m PREPARES WAY FOR aroiiHi'H HlipreheiiHlon of a cutustropho. ' The hearer thinks It portends the end of the world," says one who ap proached the mm hh it was fired. The ' pollus" love Its tremendous voice. When they hear It behind them, sup the 8omme. Its formidable roaring porting their attacks with the hurl Why Watchat LM Tlma. Tlia r fn ""ii for tailiillmi In Id Hum ki'i'l'liitf iimlllli' of a hi'II nK iilnli-il hnPIi limn Ik-i'U Hi ul'J'l "f Inn l U.i ii ii li) .li'oil-U ii-'i-nlly Tlm popular llnoilf tliul aiilmnl inaK iiillain ami IkIiI) Iiim-'IiiIiii arr i Miix-a an- ili'iili 'l l) liiir-lij(al"M Hal Iht. ilKTiTinl rli)lliina of mo' mini a 1 1 Ilia antflv ut MliMi a nati li lianta arr khi-ii a' rial rail fur Irii'vuluilili' Tia Urganl NJ. Htii' (lliilli'iliiil Willi ami loPri Artliiir. ili'ar, I llml Hml ! lit li'il a fi iv lliliii" In malii' our lltili Iihum liul.l iimfi' n'ii I' 1 1 lli II"- W'lial ii llili, K. htIiiiiO Mil' - Wi'll. for III lnui,i'. Hi"' a iii-tr hut for ma. lllltM'l' Latlmg Mr Vaica Out I'llUl'lin- Vuil "it "In- la a alliKert I'alrki'- Oil fv "A priifi-l'ui!il alintHT" "Vi Hlii- li'li Iht inlif out for innirt'y "- Vmiki'r Kaii'inn M.lp.d Ona Way. "Huh illil )nnr UHnli'ii nun out)" " lil'l'l'll Till' Hulk I lllll III ll K'li mi' n uri'iil ii ti t fur tin- n-ai'lalil I It it I in Imi' " W - It t ii if u Slur Big Diffarant. ")ii )oii know Hi" l.li;i l illfTi-ri'iii i' IhIwii'ii an ri'tf ami a inuii'r" aaki'l Hi" foul. "W'lnit l Hi" lilk'tti'"! iIIHiti ii' rV" ilr liiiiinli'il tin .' "An I'KK ni'Vi-r if"ta I"" fri"ili." rr plli'il Hi" f.Kil.-Cln. Iniull Cii'inlriT. H't But Day). "Wlii'ii ar oti IiikIi i" "U lii in i r 11 fu Inauruiii i) aurnla call."-Kirliiip. H. A. DEDMAN Rrpublioan Candidal For REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE I Will Work of Economy; Wiae Legit lation, and Good Roada. (Puld AJviTtlHomcnt.) ATTACK ONSOMME ing of tons of explosives, their bayo nets burn In their hands. They throw themselves against the foe. The near est trench to Paris about K0 miles from the French capital, so Its tremen dous volume of sound heard when one of these guns is fired may be estimated. Jki TINKERING Willi Tl LIVE WIRES HEAR BOTH SIDES OF QUESTIONS ON BALLOT NOVEMBER 7 HEEiINC GETS SOLIDLY BEHIND PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS PLANS Many Will Altsnd Th Budgtt Maat- log Tonight to Support Approprl. atlon Dlacutnon Contmo, td 0 Tutlday. , ... . .i .a Hiiki rliiK ltli Hi" loiiatuulioii ..( tl," rtuti of Orin-n uml f. i r U ...........I l, Hi" i ifiiai-iiaua of fililn lull uli'i'I'K tlioM' Him illi uaa'il tiin-1 ...... in ii... I.,. I. nr.-. -aiihii -i'i i.. i ui Hn- Nmi inla r i'ii linn. Tin-1 ;;,,; ua b-M wi i In Hi" Coiiiiniri'iul null purinra, mi Ii.aIiii; a illnm-r ltl'ti liy Hi" Uif Wlria. A iiiiiiiIiit of liii inl" t of tli oituti' lullnll aim bail I'1'!' Mlrii'il ll"" .. (Tlr Ilr Hill" llf a IIII'MxIiri'. look ,,ullv.. b" au'. aa O. l. Kby CONSTITUTION IS MUCH DEPLORED i'Xpri ""il hlmai lf. ' T liat'a bt 1 1 toi.i lln-r In ai boul In Portland, but lie think " i litMt traik of thn luttt-r In luti-r years. ArKumi nta . r .ml only n.uil.' b) j " " '"" " tl, bo hud be.-.. ...Iri.I Mibji'itajll'il .niiialntun,., alnn r.moi ,.-d by Muln Trunk lloalun.l. but a num. j m Iil preM-nt home on tl. HI er bi'r'of bills found ibuii.ploi.s and a r..ud. whin Iih fnm that Mr. KlHt-y number found oiiponltinu amo.iK tin-. ; "' f nelgliliora. pri'Kcnt. BUI Ha No Champion. ' AIIIioiikIi no om- priMi'.it would rpi'uk In favor of th" pannage of th" lund and loun ini-amiri'. John W. Uidi r , who had bei-n alilied the iii-gatlte.l found al.noiit all prem nt ready to as ! nlnt til in in hla argument. ! Mr. Uider pointed out abut he. termed "only a few of the vicious claims" In thu bill. II" declared that the uuthors of the lucunoru hud tic lined lund to IK.' dirt, noli und even! water, and had separated Improve-j inenta from the hind, although such) authorities as lllui kntone and Webster! have held Hint lu. .ruwnienls su h aa ! fences and ditches were a lurt of the1 land. The bill was bitterly annulled by at leuht a dozen other men In the audi ence. (). I). Kby could find no reason for including the validation of sites of stale Institutions In Hie bill establish ing the rendleton Normal, unless it was for "catching votes." Mr. Eby was to present the affirmative side of this measure hut becu.ne Interested In presenting his argument against 'tinkering with the state constitution"' and forgot the affirmative. Hev. J. It. Undsborough held that Pendleton was not a center of popu lation and the cxlstance of bullilluK ut Weston which could be put In uso fur a normal school, made the spend ing of $n.r.00u for a school at Pendle ton a waste. J. K. Hedges took the affirmative and said that Pendleton was on the main line of a railway and though not geographically a center of population was an Ideal place for the second state normal, which he said live state needs. Urnnt H. Dlmlck spoke in favor of t he single item veto bill and explained that many times It become necessary for the governor to veto tho entire ap propriation bill to weed out a num ber of Items containing appropriations which are unnecessary. 0. W. Kast hnm held that the pussage of this bill would place too great a power In thu hands of the governor. Ship Tax la Debated. The ship tax exemption was upheld by l.ivy Stlpp and Colonel C. II. Dye spoke ugainst Hie passage of the bill. Other bills discussed were the antl vuccimtllon hill upheld by Dr. J. A. Van llrakle ami opposed by l)r Hugh Mount, the repeal of the Sunday clos. Ing law, opposed by K. J. Tooze; and the llrewers amendment upheld by U. j. Shepherd and opposed by Chris Schuebcl. A number of men took subjects as signed to them to which they were personally opposed, so that tho meas ures might be presented to the voters. Cltv Park Is Favored. Just before adjournment, the need of u city park and playground was dis cussed. It did not require much argu ment to convince those ut the meeting that Oregon Clly needed adequate parks und playgrounds, and they pledged themselves to turn out to the budget meeting tonight to uso their Influence to secure an appropriation in tho 1917 budget for the develop ment of the 1 It-acre track, now owned by Hie water department. The Live, Wires did not complete a discussion of ull the Initiative meus- urns. Tho debute on the bills and amendments will be continued at the weekly luncheon next Tuesday and from the stand tuken by those ut the meeting Wednesday night that the live Wires will stand solidly behind the development of city parks and playgrounds. A. C. I lowland, main trunk of the Live Wires, was chairman of tho meet ing which was uttended by about u hundred. Oswego cement firm will resume operations at once. Economical Legislation, pay as we go; opposed to graft and favoritism. H. A. LEWIS FOR Joint Senator Clackamas, Columbia and Multnomah Countiea. Only Candidate Outside City of Portland Let the '"Country" be Represented (Paid Adv.) Neighbors Think Risley Would Make Splendid Official PROMINENT PORTLAND ATTOR NEY LIVING IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY SAVS DEMOCRATIC CANDIOATI IS JUST THE MAN NEEDED. 1,1-11 oin-'a in-li-h Intra torn ll for hla lioni-aiy, luliKrlly ami IhiIii-i aKa iliy ami aiHlty. tli puMlc -ti-rilly inaki-a no liilluk In pla lug roiifl- ! ,r Ii'Iiik In tliul M'mon. for nu utm knoaa ynu liMti-r Hian your m-U'li Imra. Tin- In Ulil-ora of C. VV. (dairy, lii iiiiM rullr f aiiilliUt" fur romily turn n,l(,iii-r, ri'KuriUi'na of parly affltt atloii, i rri d or hut not, unit" aa In lour ioIik In d" luring that tin y know jof no man In tin .linl" of fluikuinaa county li'H"r fltli-'l in wrif tli" tat- """" W In poalllon of . unity . om ' mlalolii-r. Allionx llila liilllilKr. atnl 10 ,(.,.,. l( a tlnly lm o' n,, hi, t(,tup)ir In l't Ui"iH kno "- ""nk or Mr "M" iluiy, l Karl V. HriuiaiiKli. HUng at 1'oarilman atatlnn, but hi la oiib of thi' proiiilin-iit uttotiifya. of rnrtlunil. having offlna in Hie Nortbii"rn Hunk building. Mr. Ilr..iiuut:li auya " 1 "" C. W. Risley Mr. Uronuugh declares that, being a large property owner and taxpayer himself. Mr. Risley naturally would have the Interest of the taxpayers at heart; that he Is a good levelheaded man. who having nroveil that' he Is capable of successfully looking after his own affairs, can be deiended upon 1 10 Kve the county the benefit of his ptnerience. which would be of incal . rlljai,e aij the weighty problems that confront the commissioners ami county court from time to time. Speaking of Mr. Kisley's work as road supervisor oi road district .o 17 Attnrnev Ilrniiuuch says he has watched tho work and notes with much satisfaction that the roads in this district arc not only the best laid, but seem to he giving the best satis faction of any In the county, especial ly n iiertalns to macadam. Mr. Hro- n'augh further declares that Mr. Ris ley has built more macadam road this veur for the money than during any former years. He urges the election of Mr. Risley becauso he believes the ninn is eminently fitted for the posi tlon of county commissioner because of his knowledge of the needs of the people, his large business experience his being a thorough advocate of good roads, as well as his ability to con struct good roads ut the lowest pos sible cost. Mr. Risley is not an office seeker In nnv sense of the word. His cumli ilncv was thrust unon him by the peo ple, who know him and believed the roimtv had no bettor ounlified man for the position, and has consented to make the race at the earnest solicita tion of hundreds of friends who feel that the county needs a mini who real ly knows goods roads und how to build them, as well as possessing the high est business qualifications. Adv. USE OF THE TOOTHBRUSH. It Wat Unknown In England In Lord Chesterfield's Time. When did the English tlrst adopt the toothbrush Liu lilt, which In recent times bus been ileiiouueeil by certain inedicnl authorities In "Esmond" Thackeray .nukes Lord Castlcwood speud "a tenth part of his day In the brushing of I. Is tt-oth and the oiling of his bnlr." ami in lining so the novelist couimlts a double umu'hrnnlsni During the lii st bull' of the eighteenth century all tine gentlemen wore wigs ami had no use fur oil on tbelr bnlr. while the toothbrmh was so late as 17."- unknown l Lord Chesterfield Wrltlug to his sou. Chesterfield snys: "1 hope yon take great care of yon. mouth and teeth and that yon clean them well every morning w ith a sponge und tepid water, with a few drops of arquebusade water dropped Into It. I do Insist uiKin your never using those sticks or any hard subslance whatever, which always rub nwii.v the gums and destroy the varnish of the teeth." London Saturday Itcvlew A Bad Summer For Children. There has been an unusual amount of dangerous sickness among children everywhere this summer. Extra pre cautions should be taken to keen the bowels open and regular and the liver active. Foley Cathartic Tablets are a fine and wholesome physic; cause no pain, nausea or griping. They relieve Indigestion, sick headache, bilious ness, sour stomach, bad breath or eth er condition caused by clogged bowels. Jones Drug Co. Adv. I T 1, , l BIG ID UNUSUAL YIELDS AIST 10 Tl fertility of Cliwka.iiaa rounty anil la shoan by aovrral uuuaual lclila lilih liavn lx-en reported In (ireK'm City. Ni'lfcon X'.t K. Illi an, of Ida Itrdland dlatrlit, lll burveat 2uX) mike ot po tato from s 1 1 aim field. Men ha amployH lo dig tlm crop any that the around was "timlerniliifd" alth pots- I . . Am a I - . -1 . .. . . .1 if. u.. -. nm tii i i. rm aiv khi, mi. n - i Klllban figures that hla (mall field III net him a tidy aunt. Then them la A. J. Mills of ih KM fada dlatrlit who rihlhlta thrra bun Ilea of alfalfa, rai Ii onn to feet high and each ona cut from the sain atool. or plant. Th cuttlnga sro dated June VELOCITY 0FI14 B El BUILDINGS DESTROYED IN MOB ILE AND SHIPS IN HAR BOR ARE SUNK. SHOCKS SWAY OFFICE BUILDINGS WHICH QUICKLY ARE VACATED Evtrywhers High Wind If Accompaiv led by Downpour In Burwood, La. Rain In On Day is 11 Inches. ATLANTA, (la.. Oct. 18.-The south u racked by earthquake and swept by storm at the same time today. While a tropical hurricane was flaying the (iulf Coast, earth tremors over turned chimneys and frightened away many people from their homes In Geor gia. Alabama and Tennessee. The earthquake did little damage, but a wind that reached a velocity of 111 miles an hour lifted roofs from houses at I'ensacola, Ha., and sank several vessels in the harbor. One life was lost. Mobile reported that It had been touched more ll(;litly, although the wind blew 110 miles an hour. Two small buildings were destroyed and s negro woman was killed by s live wire Two river steamers were sunk, a schooner and a steamer were driven ashore and small boats were lost. The earth shocks were felt shortly after I o'clock and were severest In Montgomery and Birmingham, Ala., where swaying office buildings were emptied within a few- minutes. In these towns chimneys were destroyed and articles were hurled from shelves In residences and shops. Elsewhere no damage wa reported, n Mobile was struck early in the day end wire communication went down in a short time. New Orleans escaped the storm. Everywhere the high wind was ac companied by a torrential downpour of water. At llurwood. La., there was a full of nearly 11 Inches during the day. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED. A marriage license was issued to Edna Olivia Nelson and Alfred Swan son, of Colton, Monday b,y Clerk Har rington. Fried Cuttlefiih. Young cuttlellsh fried In oil are re gnrded as a gnut delicacy In all Medi terranean countries. Is That So? Pear Luke You think you know so much about women: tell me when and where did Maryland and what did Del aware? Amy Devon. Quick, Men, the Pulmotor! If a sawyer saw war in Warsaw He'd be !nil that lie no more saw. For the miw he saw saw was a war saw Of a surgeon hi saw where he war saw, J W. 8., CDocr Sandusky, O. Sure! Dear I.ttke When we have nu offi cial "Fathers' day" will the olUclal flower be the poppy? E. B. R. LIVED IN MISERY. "I auffered greatly from aervouanen and head aches. The least excite ment save me dreadful pabx I began, using Dr. MIn' Nervine and a few daya later etarted to take Dr. Miles' Heart Treat ment. I loon got ao much better that I was encour aged and continued taking lb two remedies until I was ao well that work was do bother to me at all.' UBS. LOUIS ILO. Idaho Fall. Idaho. MILES AN HOUR IS ATTAINEDBYVvIND ll I I II I I II I I II 1 I'1 mmmm SOIL'S IBS 6. July 21 and Hrptenihrr 19, and thera Is now over foot remaining on th plant. Nelson V. I ton land, principal of ail Oregon City grado ethool, also baa s teeilinnnlal to tlm rl'hnxae of tha anil and th advantugn of lha rllmala. Krorn hla garden at I '.01 Twelfth etret-t still la pli king elrmwberrlea. Hunday ha gathered full gallon and the Indieatlona ar thai the ftnaa al'l bi bearing for arverut an-k. The recent froals did not Injurs hla plant. Mr. Ilo land haa nHen hla nalgbUir tralerrle, a rare treat this time of year, to heaiy la lha yield. PRACTICAL JHE ALTH HINT. Typhoid Fever. Th question. Who should b vserlnsteil against typhoid fa ter? has recently been snawerisl by s noted phyaklao of thla country, lis any all who rom nuiler Hie following bead lion Id In vaccinated sgalnat typbotd, ss their position Isrgely lucre their rlnnces for rontrsrltnt; If: Drummer and railroad men: all vacatlonlat. ei-e lally lampera, people who travel much; practic ing physician and nnrses; all people who Ilr In towus and small cities: people who Ilr In the country; people who ll In a town or community truer ty phoid la epidemic; people who eat at various hotels snd rea tauranta: people who bate uo mean of knowing whether tbelr food baa been free from Die and nit b. snd finally all people who bar not big bank accounts or who bars loved ones dcudcnt oo tbem. The d'M-tof does not say sa much, but he evident ly mean to Include the wools world, for fear oniebody will willfully tie left out Another doctor who doc not want to be retponalhle for any person's remaining iinvaeelnat cd and contracting typhoid fcer and per ha mi dying says that there are only two classes of people whom be does uot advise lo take the treatment the dead sud those who have already been vaccinated Thing to Worry About. An ostrich does not yield feather after It Is fifty years old. Oue Daily Special. It Is an odd man who doesn't try to get even. Luke McLuks Say: Every woman knows that, while the manager may be drawing the pay. her husband Is doing all the work. It often happeus that a man will svold temptation only to book up with something just as good. It Is a mighty lucky thing for the girls that their faces do not look any thing like their elbows. Many a man who has taken a chance would give a whole lot for a chance In put It back. . A princess Just loves half of her ac quaintances and Just hates the other half. Forgetting to mall the letter you? wife gave you Isn't the most serious mistake in life. Forgetting to born the letter some other woman sent yon Is the most sevloos mistake. When a man starts to tell you how honest and upright be Is keep both hands on your money and both eyes on the other man's hands. A mnn likes to give n party becanse he can Invite bis friends and make them happy. A woman likes to give a party so she can make her enemies unhappy by not Inviting them. Every now and then you see where some man Is suing some other man because hLs wife's affection has been alienated. A wife's affection Is worth $100,000,OHO.OO0 if it cau"t be alienated by another ninn, hut If It can be alien ated by another mnn it Isn't worth si Mexican penny. Most men would be more polite tot their wive9 only they know that If they were their wives would become suspicious. It Is all right to have an aim In life, but a lot of the bright young men spend so much time In aiming that th game alwsys gets away. Striving to satisfy the demands of everyone is 0 apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart. Dr. Miles' Nervine is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart Dr. Miles' Heart Treatment is highly recommended If FIRST BOTTLE FAIL TO BENE FIT YOU, YOUt MONIY WILL Bl REFUNDED.