THE EVENING NEWS J I LTON J. SHOEMAKEIl CARL 1). SHOEMAKER SAM J. BUOKMAKEIt Editors and Ptibllfcliorn. ISSI KI) DAILY EXCUIT SII.VIIAY Subscription Hates Dully Per year, by mall 3.0" Per month, delivered f" Komi-Weekly. Per yenr J2.00 Bin niontliB 1.0 k'ntorod as ocon1-ols nvitto November 5, 1010, at Ttosebure, Ore. -i n i March a. 1 87B. TlirilKltAV, MAIM'll , KEEP OUT ()!' MEXICO. Probably the noxt instructions which will be Issued to American citizens who live on the border, and In cities near the border of Mexico, will bo to move back further Into their own country, If they want to be Bare, or this may ho the odvieo given by the administration to citizens who may voice their protest over the atrocity perpetratotl thlB morning by a band of Mexicans who crossed the boundary line and shot up a town In New Mexico, killing a number or citizens, and firing Its buildings. Keep out of Mexico, this government will not protect you nnd you travel tuoro at your own peril, but take any ship you ploaso If you want to so to the war zone of Europe, and If a hair of your head Is Injured, all the might and forc0 of the nation . -will see thnt you nro avenged and indemnified. These are sonio of the Tacts which have made the foreign policy of this country laughed at In othor parts of the world, and blush ed for at homo. If this Mexican trouble would bo left for settlement by tho American officers and sol diers now on tho ground, tlicy would make Bhort shift of It, and while they would cross tho border to do II, they would accomplish It most ef fectively, and m.'iko the apologies, or ask for permission, afterwards. WON'T .MAKE A BI'IASII Tho dispatches of today cany the Information that has lieeu expected of a formal declaration of war by Oormany Vpon the fnipubllo. :of Portugal, and the kaiser Is undoubt edly within his rights under all In ternational law to make (his declara tion, for of all the excuses made and Invented for tho various declara tions of belligerency during the nst. year and ono half, this would seem to be based upon tho most substan tial grounds. Portugal has deliber ately taken all (lornuin vessels which tinvo been Interned In her harbors since tho war began, torn' down the flormnn flag and raised her own. There would appear to be little probability that Portugal took this step on Its own Initiative, but rather that it followed a suggestion along thlB lino from the allied powers who aro well aware of (ho menace such hlps would be to their shipping, should they decide to mako a dash for the open sea. However, tho ad vent of a new enemy will scarcely create a ripple on the Burface, as for as Ihe oudlpg of tho war Is con corned, tho actual complications com ing In the settlement at the close. There should be a good vote regis, tored on the. school bond question next Saturday. This Is loo Impor tant a proposition to be neglected and given a small vote. Just because everyone thinks It will carry any how. A substantial vole In Its favor "will give encouragement to the hoard which Is devoting much time to the Intricate problem of select ing plans and site, and It Is only a proper recognition of this. If you area taxpayer within tho School His trict No. I, go out, ami cast your veto on that day, And now conies the Malt'int'lil thai ltoosevclt has stmt a cabin message that he docs not sanction the use of his name for president at the lll'nols primary, but will allow the field to be a clear one fur nv a.paant. II looks as though harmony was to he spelled with a Bract big capital 11 this year, Jind the country knows what tliat will mean. Tin1 unin w lio wears the first straw lint -will noon be seen on Uio Htrot'ts1 talking wllh other follow who rulses ; t hi) first onions, uml tolls nhotit how Iouk rro ho plan tod bin early pota-J loos. Thin wont her will brood thorn.. HfXTKirs sru.w. Hpray that orehnr, with Hunter's Lime-Sulphur Solution. Stroimth nnd1 rnrlty ntmtlutely guaranteed, recoil.-! momlml by tho fruit insiteetor for? PmuMsf county. endorsed nnd sold by the lTmpimi V alloy Fruit Union, 1 289-dswtf DlainDnAtfiri ,STRCiaANplW::GlLULAM It's nice to find a lady who forgets It now and then )nd doesn't know that she Is not I an equal to the men. I mean, by that, It plumb provokes a follow to be told Just every blessed minute, "I'm a lady, sirrah! Hold!" Pne likes to meet the female soul who gets po Interested That she forgets with Just what sex at birth she was Invested. I like to meet a lady who will speak to me and grin Without a trace of consciousness and ne'er a thought of sin. I like to meet the women folks who simply know that they Are very human beings with tho others by tho way. I liko to meet the women who for get about their "rights" And don't expect tho men folks to I kowtow with all their mights. I hate to meet a lady who In forty 1 ways proclaims: "Look out! 1 am a lady one of earth's distinguished dames!" 1 man can give a greater deal of genuine respect ft all the things he might vouchsafo she didn't so expect. like to meet a lady (others fairly ' make me llzz! ) Who sometimes gets so busy that Bhe plumb forgets Bhe Is. Flnnlgin Fllosofy The constant, hauntln' fear av most people Is that they may bo dhrlven to lxort thimsolves mintal ly. They do have a horror av flnklu'! The RemnrknMo Fcntiiro "I was on the J., X. & Z. Rail road tho other night when a land slide delayed my train." "Weil, is it anything remarkable that a J., X. & Z. train was late?" "No, but this time I know why." You can't toll whether It's a porch or a gallery unless you know bow fur Eouth you are. Doesn't It- Though? toars ono's cheerfulness riiir. to rags: A train that's late gets all tuo But Iloth Look I,lke Tho Ending Alpha and G'meKa aro In Ohio. One !a In Green County, the other In Ross. Can't Ho Done The Atlanta Constitution ' urges people to "buy your own homo." Haw 'n ihur.dor can a fellow buy anything whea It's his? MaVKf? Up Tlmo "Porter, yen nay tho train was an hour ar.d a half lato at the last !top. Has It mado up any Blnco her.?" "Suro makln' up time all along. Sho's a full two hours lata now!" But Tho frjod Folks, Yes The Bible furnishes a strong en dorsement of out-door life when It Bays, "The wicked shall not 'live cut' half his days." All theso fiction stories deal In money in never loss than six ilg uros. Rnfhcr Dispiriting I hato to show my feelings, but It always knocks mo out To road of so many famous folks I never heard about. Her l.oglo Wo know of a Georgia widow (Frank h. Stanton, please copy) who rebelled against paying a tax levy for a county Jnll because "sho didn't have any husband or son or brother, nnd wouldn't never git no good of It," Bark To Ills Muttons Mr. U. V. James was down to his meat market Saturday for the first time In a week, having had a hard struggle with the grip. titthcrvitle, id.. Vindicator. Pln.Moiioy One, Or .V Gherkin? A eihy daughter was born to Mr. nd Mrs. Gone Picked, on tho 21th. iistneivillc, la., ' Indicator. Versatility Tho Arm of t'nlonmn & Fergu son. Undo City, Florida, sell Collins aud provisions. To Stmt A Nursery? Leonard Tree and lainl'ly moved to I,, V. Clark farm hear lev.a Luke. Lsthci villi.', in., riailh iKor. The Young Lady AwCrossXhe Way fan young luily Rcrona tli wny snys ho ttupposvtt ono reftson why Otora h o imuh sympniliy (or Krnnco la ti.in country Is because of what I'aron SU'Ul.n did (or us lu liovo (uilonary times. , -J- tomsj&m Thai Dandru f Scare I UK tvobht tiiixo that can be said about dandruff is that it looks un tidy, as It iB not unhealthy and should give no alarm. The comll tlou in itself does not call for tonics, or any treatment other than getting a cleaner ana Doner raauuim 'ihe danger to the hair only comes when tho dandruff remains on the scaip long enough to got sour. If it were possible to keep the Bcalp as clean nnd exposed to the light and air as the rest of the body, the scalp would not have the chanco to accumulate this dead matter. Dandruff Is only dead particles of skin that have not had tho chance to bo sloughed off the scalp. No one Is ever alarmed over the scales of skin that a convalescent throws off. It is precisely the same condition. In normal health the wearing ap parel disposes of these Bkln particles by friction from wear. In conva lescence, nature is very active, mak ing these skin particles more notice able. A very thick head of hair may mako it a greater task to rid the scalp of this collection. Even fre quent washing will not always do it; but a good brushing nightly, with a stiff bristled bruBh, will keep it mov ing, and in a HtUe time the scalp will be entirely freed. Aftor the scalp is cleared of these dead particles of skin, the only care necessary Is to keop the scalp freo by regular brushing, which means to go after the scalp as well as the hair; also keep up a good circulation in the scalp inuscleB. Keep the whole head clean and well ventilated, and at the first Bign of this accumulation, re move it from the head before it gots putrid and likely to weaken the hair follicle. Questions and Answers I had beautiful white fmlr, and have turned it yellow by usina a patented (oiiio on it. Can I rsxloro itt I am to worried over it. Mrs. . lteph It will tnko Bomo littlo tlmo, but with a new growth it will oomo out the bumo lovely bliudu btiTr.ro. Syo Health t)Y WIU.IAM The P re-Tuberculous State Doctors ahe of'en nuked if patients with pulmtmary tuberculosis (con sumption) civ-er really gut well. Nnifitonn in ffvory twenty cafseH diagnosed in tho pro-tuberculous fitage rocovcr. Seventeen in every twenty canes diagnosed in the in cipient (first) Hinge recover. Twelve, in every twenty cases diagnosed in. the net;oiul Htago (consolidation, tubercle, intiitratJon of lung) get well : under modern treatment. What la the pre-tuberculous state? It in tho Btnijo of disease in which tho patient abuses himself or her self, usually with some patent medi cine, some "tonic." In a tabulation of tho histories of over 3,3i0 tubereu-. losis cases Dr. S. G. Khrenreich found Unit tho majority of tho patients did not consult a doctor un til they had been in poor health ; from three months to a year! Moan while, the most of them were trying experiments with something sug gested by a prepossessing druggist or a dishonest advertisement. The pre-tuberculous state is char acterized by theso symptoms: 1. Malaise, fatigue, "run-down condition," tired feeling, peevish ness, capricious appetite, usually dis taste for fats. 2. Anemia, 3. "Catarrh" tendency to "cnteh cold,' but no cough, just a desire to clear tho throat mornings. 4. Loss of weight, or failure to Increase normally in weight. Tho individual is rather lanky ami lean and severn 1 pounds below normr.l weight for height and age. f. l'erfect complexion. Girls do not need to make up, especially af ternoons and evenings. Eyelashes long and heavy, hair nice aud fluffy, eyes bright, pupils often large !n fact the pietme of delicate beuuty. Nails long, shapely, with blni.ih background. Mother usually wor ried atn.ut frarity of daughter and often "doctoring" her on tho advice lr. Uniilii ti ll! ii n mi r r nil si.mril .i ll fji'iirn?' ir.lercul it trill he misirerrd ! j'i rdiKili i .'nin; ivf. I'.tl.ln sxr.l mi'Ci imfli iil.T!.' r.-ivs- fn- iik;;,'.' rfi'.-n "i", .1 t . .. it hroii'j i ve is t'frftrs' Till') MHAMMj l'l,i:.Si:. ( From tho Nfl'O. ) V'vory ono is uhvays hfurini; of now ol'i;ant.f..ition! spiiuini; tii in ' loculitios, but soniotliini; to sliirtio ; rooj'lo worst1 than ot'i- lu'i'orti i.;. a Horioty oomposoil of Hi,:li S. ;:!-'! Klrls nuil Rills only. Aooordlmr to I.nt'i'o Kront'li, niwl b!u Is a nifiubor. that imiMO is just ns Mystifying ns Is tho nutuio of tho ortvauizatioii. 1 lie only f t-iis i I.!,-, coniiin ittn tl al lias lii-on roai'hi'd yot Is that it a I.oap Your oluli nn, In that c.iso tho uanio Is in uMrort hiu-mony with tho priii otploa. Tlio first l he Inanl rrnni tho plrls was ono Kiltlay ovt-nitu; not lonp so whon nil iif?o:n!i',t',l nt tho Kroiu-h rosltlonoo. iloro untlor stooil that tho elpi'.'fon and Installa l!on of orfli-ors tool; place. Tho liri-sidonoy was kIvoii to Clara I'st riok untl thon the election stopped, is- beiiiK suggested that a vice was not necessary and a secretary "Chut" on the cure of white hair 1bsu! on Murch. 7. 1'lcatc Wit me of a cream to l:er,- mv hmutH uhite anil nott. I read the '' lulls" tilt h morning bejorv I betnn mi hoiiueliottl tnktt. It ia tike a pleasant early viornimj colter. t A in s . r f -p At the first sign of the white powdery dandruff you vision a. bald head and wrinkles, but it is not hard to cure lieply--Thnnk you so much for your pretty compllmont, and I would be pleased la Include that formula riglit horo, but must auk you to Bend me a Htamped, ad uryjsixl onvctjipo to mall It to you. Koso water and glycorlno, wninl parts, mako a Kund lotion for all around usc following a tin ml ucruh, in between tho household tanks. It Or if off Imiiu'tHntely. Talks BRADY, M.D. of officious friends, but postponing tho visit to tho family physician. Insidiously following this pre tuberculous state comes the in cipient stuvQ of consumption in cer tain cases, not the majority, but only a few. Most of us have tuberculosh la early life and recover, treatment or no treatment, if we live undo; good hygienic conditions. An adult without a healed tuberculous focu3 somewhere In his body is a raro find In tho autopsy or dissecting-room. But the point is that a certain share of these young persons in the pre-tuberculous state aro doomed to develop the genuine T.B. Which ones? The ones who take "cough cures," "Dr. Fossil's Ancient Heme dy," "Falher Shyster's Food for Fools," "Tubercle-buncombe," and the "remedy that cured mo." QUESTION'S AND AXSWEKS Tho After-Effects Of Diphtheria fir month dirn I had diphtheria, dc ctnm a I'tJ'TespumfHf. Antitoxin tens iit jvftvd, ttud I have felt funny and ucah rrcr sfv.r. II mr ton; docs it take to get uniituutn out of the bioodt AnrmT Diphtheria Is a pretty eovero Illness mill tiflen leaves ono wruk. It not fiuiutfli nntituxln Is given, or it It la i;lvn ton hi to, diphttiprlti may lt;ve piirnlyxla behind. Whoever nttribiiteH these effect h "to the romoily duncrves sympiitliy and eo llghteniuoiit. Iloth Guessing Onp doctor saia my Uttlc pirl han adfvoiils. He just lol.cd at her fun.'.o ami felt her fnt!sc. Another imjs nhe has worms. lie didn't touch her, but sat in. h f.i ( finir mid looked at her acrons hit tlcxk. IfiiYJi is rn.ht? She complains of yain in the sti-maeh after each meal and wants to lie dtntn, Anmrcr Ttnth doctor nro fntMnn, ami neither is worth cnnsulttUK. Suit:!y tlure nro ptiyslfiiint tn your m.ii;hbnrhor(l hon orable enough to utttr.it a dlugno-tis, at any rule. Brimstone Tn Figs T r-if about five miners of fjn a daw, nr l sttnnpttl on the mrAn.r in fiii; "'icn'-cil with nlihur dm.ritlc." Will that have unit injurious cfject on the sifntcmt Ar-tsirrr Wo should cut such flzs very U'lsurely. if nt nil. rliiiiiini; to Jlrtillh. Jf voitr ijuestinn is tltese columns; if not It trill be nnmecr:, rnelonv.i. Dr. flrtirty itnll no( prescribe 'i . Dr. lV'ftitii ??r'fi(ii, rtirfl tltis ncii-sp -c.-. wouldn't do at all, for the reason that a record of thoir actions v:is not wanted. (Wonder why.) As for a treasurer well that wouldn't be- necessary during tho democratic :i ti ni ! n Is tt a t ion at least. l!ut thoir fatal mistake was hi not electing a ser'.'unt at-arms hoc.uiso there isn't it ono of (ho i;ii'ls hut it woifd tit m'cos'-ry to discipline at tinics. cxt to ho hoard from them was-' at the llariu'eui es homo where t.'u Initiation of new members took place. Several new members wore taken In, hriiiKlns tho total up It about 20. All we ask Is a 1-o-k-I-c a ! explanation. Real Estate City and Farm Property GEORGE RITEK i WMt On Mmt ' i ilfesgfilkS Flillzr's One evenixo Flitter v.a3 playing idly about by himself. All his brothers and sisters and cousins hap pened to be buoy about their own affairs, and as KUttor had been lucky In finding a good supper early in the evening, he had time to spare before the evening games began. He did not know, as you and I do, that "time to cpare" often means trouble! "I've often wondered about that hollow where Slippy said the Hoot Owl lived," said Flitter to himself, as he stood poised on a branch, near the old gra-ie-vlne home of the mice. "I don't believe bo lives there any more. I Lave listened for several nights now and not a sign of a Hoot. Owl have I heard. That was foolish for the mico to desert so good a home just for an owl they'll be glad to know that ho is gone. Then they can go back there if they care to." He listened carefully. Not a Bound was heard' through the woods but the soft drop, drop, as of falling twigs or leaves that was Flitter's brothers and sisters and cousins do ing their evening work, though one would never have guessed It! "I think I'll explore his old holt! I'm sure he's not there, and it will be a brave thing to mako certain." Now Flitter did not realize that It Is never a brave thing to deliberately run into danger just for sport. He did not have to hunt out the owl home; the mice were satisfied and happy in their new home; and down in the bottom of his heart, Flitter must have known that he was doing this just to get the praise that would come when he told the timid mice what he had done. There were many things that Flitter did not stop to think about, so It's not much wonder that he failed to consider that it Is the motive, not the danger, which de termines the bravery of an act. Ho flew down from his perch and ran up the trunk of tho tree where Slippy had told him the owl lived: Btraight up the trunk to the hole he 1LACH VOUll OKIlEIt KAKLV FOK THAT Fishing Trip Lunch OXLY THH I1KST AM) FltKSHKST OOIS VSKI) ROYAL Not Only the HI I J-. YETT, I'lojl. M I I I " .'.i"!--v liow-lmrsc, Orciron i 'ou need at this and all times but at prices which are surpris ingly low compared with other stores, and tho quality is, of coNrse, superb. 4. l'bonp Two-Nine DOWELL .MAIU'll I I Ml 2 l -i 5' 6 7 8 9(1011 121314ilolS17l8 19;20!21i22j23;24;2fi 26l27l28;2930iSli Garden Time & Garden Seeds Our Flavored Clime Brought tho time ' You call, we'll heed and bring the seed. Wright-Riedel Grocery Co. I'lione If There's Real Urgency About Selling That Real Estate, Put Some of the Spirit of Ur gency Into Your Ads Not any "panic phra ".oology" of course but mako your mis sufficiently IiKSCKll'TIVK and Al)K(jl,'ATE to really INTKIH'.SI possible buypt'S. That moans not merely one publication of an ad even of a fiOOD ail V.V1.KSS THE OXK I'UHl.lCATIO.N BRINGS A Pl'YKR. as sometimes happens! It means persistency In ad ''"!' ''o hnve- ts found! Strange Find ran! Then he advanced, clowly ar.J carefully, listening inteutiy as he went. Not a sound came to his sensitive ears; not a smell to his nose; so ht went on and on. To the opening of It didn't take that brave little Flitter long to get out of that hole! tho hole; inside the hole; Into the shadowy cavity of the tree. And then, quite suddenly, ho brushed against something silky, and soft and sleeping! It didn't take that brave little Flit tor long to get out of that hole! Out, and down to the ground and home you may be sure of that! When, later in the night, he told his mother about his adventure, she laughed at him. "You got out of your folly pretty well that time, Flitter," she said, "for you ran into the bat who is sleeping in that hole for tho winter. Let that be a lesson to you; leave exploring for wiser folk!" So Flitter didn't get to tell of his bravery after all. To-morrow Mary Jane Tries to Help Mrs. Ilcn BAKERY Very Groceries & BENEDICK lloeli re t I, iZ'TiW A"a. 'fl' ; ( mmm March as You Remember It, and March as you have It, Is the dif ference between Ice, Snow, Sleet and lo:.