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About the size of a lawn mower is new machine designed to sow lawn grass seed, disks cutting into the earth receive the seed, which is covered by a following roller. A single turn pf the handle of a new letter stamping machine cuts a stamp from a strip, moistens, and affixes it, registers the transaction, and ejects the stamped letter. A double frying pan, hinged in the center, has been patented by an Iowa man, so that two articles can be cook ed at once and to save space by fold ing it when not in use. To test the speed .of projectiles driven by modern high power explo sives British scientists have perfected a chronoscope which measures time to the millionth of a second. A new range employs both electric ity and steam, a current of the former, used to cook food on the top of the range, also heating water to produce steam to operate the oven economic ally. 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BOSTON DEKIIiIS.itharlerTi.e.P,rtIal Snrraac 291 W MoniaDa, eppodn Piwuflke ana Meter A Prank. EeaMiaaeS as Pertlsn 10 years. Opea 1 1 snlags aaul I uUn oaui U I to seeale wke aw. I New York boasts an electrically lighted hearse. The quarter-ih-the-slot electric meter has made its appearance. A cent's worth of electricity will drive a 12-Incn fan for ninety min utes. An electric light of four billion candle-power would be necessary to signal to Mars. Thomas A Edison's royalties for moving picture patents total nearly $7,000 a week. The average number of passengers carried daily on the elevated railways or Chicago is 419,897. Eight thousand passenger elevators In New York carry more than six mil lion passengers in a day. The express elevators in the Board of Trade building, Chicago, are the fastest in the world, having a speed of 570 feet a minute. Plans for a 116,000,000 tunnel be tween the North and South stations of the New Haven railroad in Boston ar about to be approved. An electromagnet is being used to recover sunken iron cargoes such as nails, steel strips and rolls of wire, in the Mississippi river. Television is the latest You talk with a friend a hundred miles away and you see him as plainly as though you were in the same room. Officers of the new battleship South Dakota, which is equipped with Curtis turbine engines, say there is absolute ly no vibration of the fire control tnasts, a difficulty always found in tha reciprocating engine-driven vessels. RANK H. C H C OCK, postmaster gener al, has gone to Europe . to get a short rest He deserves it When a man, In the short length of time that Mr. Hitchcock has been in office, cuts down a pos tal deficit from $18,000,000 -to $10, 000,000, to use round numbers, he has worked hard enough to earn recrea tion. This Is the accomplishment of Mr. Hitchcock and no one will be grudge him all the rest he can take during the hot months. He said when he left that he expected to be gone only a few weeks, sq he'll be back at his desk before long fighting that defi cit again. To look at Hitchcock a person wouldn't think he ever would get tired. He's a six footer and built like an athlete. He's not only built like an athlete, but he once was one of no mean ability. He was the champion heavy-weight boxer at Harvard. But the strongest of men sometimes get tired and Mr. Hitchcock is like the rest of us. Had Frank H. Hitchcock chosen to be a pugilist his sensitive nature pro hibited even such a thought It is likely that he would have been the champion. He had the size, the strength, the skill, and, best of all, the Intellect A story has been told of a bout that came off at the White House one day and as It never has been denied, al though Mr. Hitchcock, even with his closest friends, has refused to discuss it It is repeated here. Everybody knows that Theodore Roosevelt is no slouch with the gloves. He Is a scrapper of the Tom Sharkey type and likes to slug. One day Hitchcock was at the White House on business and Presi dent Roosevelt invited him down to the gymnaslm in the basement The president tossed a pair of gloves to Hitchcock and said: "Put 'em on." At the same time he drew on another pair. Mr. Hitchcock peeled off his coast and vest and followed orders. In a minute the president of the United States and the then assistant postmaster general were at It Roose velt didn't like It because Hitchcock was using only slight taps. "Hit" he shouted. "Knock me out If you can." Agaln Hitchcock obeyed orders of his chief. Smash! went a straight Jab on the presidential face. "Bully," grunted Roosevelt "You can't do it again." Blng! A right swing stagger ed the president "I guess that's enough," exclaimed Roosevelt "I can't afford to be going around with a black eye. But if I were not the president I'd like to fight this out with you." Any time you say, Mr. President" replied thfe obliging Mr. Hitchcock. port. President Taft gave him the Job. His work in that office is of such recent occurrence that little Is neces sary to le said. Now Taft is said to want Loeb as governor of the Empire state. Politi cians who were used to running things in New York until Hughes became governor want none of Loeb, for they know they cannot handle him. He has a will of his own and Is not afraid to exercise It FERDINAND FIRST KING TO RIDE IN AN AEROPLANE 7 ERDINAND, king of Bulga ria, got his name Into the newspa pers the other day by taking a ride In an aeroplane. He now bears the distinction of be ing the first ruler I to fly and In view of recent fatal ac cidents may be able to hold the honor for some time. Aviation isn't safe yet and there's no telling when the aeroplane is go ing to buckle or the gas bag of a diri gible explode, so It's a safe conjec ture that Emperor William of Ger many, King George of England, King Alfonso of Spain and some of the other monarchs are not going to risk IF Sherman JjpIay&-Co. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. We want you to try this Piano .V YOUR HOME FREE. We want i jj to Lrv it at our expense because At the end of thirty days the Piano ITSELF will convince you of the following facts: - it's the best value on earth for the price ($275). It's MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY right! . , ' , We know there is so much real value in this Wellington Piano we're selling for $275 on easy payments that we're willing to let it be ITS OWN SALESMAN. It will tell it s own story to you in your home if you'll send us the coupon. Please sent, me lull particulars concerning this unusual Piano otter. '. s ML v. f V ' - I ' ' At -ft Name Address. 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"Yes," piped up little Johnny from the flat above, "an' pa said about an hour ago he never was so C sick in his life as he was this morning." St Louis Star. Am rule, there la altogether too much competition for the consolation w LOEB MAY GO BACK TO ALBANY AS GOVERNOR F William 1 Loeb Jr. runs for governor of New York and is eject ed he will return to the quarters at Albany where he once was a sten ographer, but which he left as private secretary to the chief execu tive. Web started his public career as a stenographer In the general assembly of New York, became private secre tary to several public officials, report er of the New York constitutional con vention and in 1894 district attorney. Next we find him a stenographer in the office of Governor Roosevelt He attracted the attention of the future president and was made private secre tary. He held this position until Roosevelt's term of governor expired and then became the colonel's secre tary while Roosevelt was vice-president When Roosevelt was made president upon the death of McKln ley, Loeb followed him to the White House and after Mr. Cortelyou was appointed postmaster general Loeb be came private secretary. In his term of office at the White House the title was changed from private secretary to that of secretary to the president There have been many secretaries to presidents or private secretaries as you may wish to call them, but there have been few who had anything on Mr. Loeb. It is doubtful If any other secretary had such tasks to perform as were those set by Roosevelt for his aid. Loeb was an Ideal buffer for a pres ident He had a knack of handling big matters quickly and expeditiously. If mistakes were made he could shoul der the blame In a flash and often did. He knew the men the president wanted to see and the ones he dldnt and It was seldom that the wrong per son got past him. From the White House Mr. Loeb vent to New York as collector of the the affairs of their country in jeop ardy Just to go soaring among the clouds. imagine iresktent Tart up in an aeroplane, to put it another way. imagine the aeroplane that would car ry the 300 pounds of the chief execu tive of the United States. It's prob able that Theodore Roosevelt would enjoy nothing better than a trip to the clouds. His daughter, Mrs. Long- worth, Is said to have expressed her eagerness to make a flight and may yet do so, but it's safe to say that the royal rulers of the empires across the pond are not going to follow the ex ample of Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who at Harselle, near Liege, enjoyed the experience of flying twice around the Klewlt aerodrome on a machine pilot ed by Chevalier de Lamlnne. When he started out with his son, Boris and Cyril, to watch the flights. his majesty had not the faintest inten tion of leaving terra flrma, but after seeing the chevalier's exploits his nat ural enthusiasm and love of sport got the better of his discretion. Ferdinand mounted the aeroplane with the chevalier and it rose grace fully and easily into the air, remain ing np eight minutes and a half. After he came down the king said his- expe rience had been a delightful one. "I have never," he said, "experienced anything that made me forget affairs of state so completely. I shall do my best to Introduce aviation into Bul garia." Some of the others would like to forget the affairs of state, but they will hardly take to the clouds for the purpose. school of the Northwest. Teachers having; both business and professional experience qualify stu dents for success, by individual instruction if desired. In a short time and at small expense. Position for each as soon as competent. 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The Elevator Man's Joke. Hobbs I guess the elevator Is out of order. What is that sign on the door? Dobbs The elevator man must be a bit of a wag. It says: "Please par don me for not rising." JSAW MO UN TAIN LANDIS of $2 9,2 4 0,0 0 0 Standard Oil fine fame Is at It again. This time it Is the beef trust magnates for whom the federal Jurist of Chicago has gone gunning. In instructing a grand Jury a few days ago Judge Landis as much as told the members to indict the Individual packers. Only a short time before the Judge had sustained a demurrer to indict ments against the corporations com prising the beef trust Now It Is Ar mour, Swift Morris, et al. who have to look or they will find themselves charged with violating the Sherman anti-trust law. No Jurist on the federal bench Is more vigorous than Judge Landis and It is probable that the packers would rather find themselves facing most any other man in court Judge Landis Is fair and above all honest, and he re quires the same of all of his court of ficials. He has been known to fine a poor unfortunate in cases where there were extenuating circumstances the smallest amount possible and let them off Just as lightly as he could, but where it is an old offender or a case requiring drastic action he Is Just as quick to apply the full penalty of the law. Prices of meat are of interest to every man, woman and child in the country, and if it is found that there haa been any conspiracy to increase the cost, the grand Jury indicts ana a trial Jury finds the magnates guilty. Judge Landis may be depended upon to do the rest Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, sweating; feet. Makes new shoes easy. 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