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(7oiJIrKV AND (1AM K Caa ' ' i r.i.rr iiUa. It WIU Duck In a awn. Write ua fur pcarson ri'KO Co.. 1'ortland MONEY TO LOAN . V tll al'l'lkalliai blank. W4- i.M. -. 1-an.t.a. CM Wt. rata f Frml-IUnil Marhtn. Machinery jjITK I OIt I KKi: ADVICK PAllKK (.I ANO & I KIU'IUZKU CO. 11 MailUun Ml., I'arllaa., Or. Learn lo be a DETECTIVE -araliointMU la tti0 ar aw fyll roniiM In tn wwlil. alual alparl. mlh..l. r IWjruwHl ulaa. tut lull I'"'"' """ I Ibua tiHHt CaMMaanM Mad SIO i: Ma Uj . rM. ftaja. BAN OMEN: m arc Hot en I for IIOI.TON and lll'lUSC IIKU fearM, tnfr'iff '- 't h ttitaat rampl litrb f Mutual MrivlikmliM in Utm Nurthwtwl. pititi mi .im.-i i t as mi Nir ro. It ! hlrsi. rnnuiM, DAISY FLY KILLER r,'! aM .-c. .. ail . i. i oi frl .. I ilul it. I lira f i h if . t . 1 l ret. .4 1 1 4.)ra. fnl t f -a4 Itaf U TRADES OF LITTLE ANIMALS Stti Arc Geometricians, While Mole ll Meteorologist and Many Bird Aro Musicians. IWs nrc K'-oUH'trlrlan. The cell trt foimlriic-tiM so that with Ihn least vjantlty -f material they have the j.irnt m in i s ami leant possible 1uk d( Intamtw '. Tli mole I a meteorologist. Kels kr elect rh hum. The nautilus In a Kitlt.il. ir . in' raises ii ml lower hi till -fi imil weigh anchor, and KrtiTmi i.Ui. r nuutlrul acta. Hhuli' inliin or tilnlK are tnualclima. The li'.iii r Ih iiii urf lillin t, hulliliT kcil kikmI ciiii.t; hn ruli down trn-i ,nd rrw in Im.u. k and dama. Tlic Mi.irnnil In a civil nglncr; ha fot only ImililH liiHmm, but count rurl iunluiis an. I Umlna to kecu Uivm Tha !i:i.' miiIh mnlntnln a rfKiilnr army of ..lilli r. WuHa are iawr fr.nuf(i..'iiir.T Catcrplllara ara alllt plnnr. 1 li miulrrcl la a ferryman: !tl! a clilp or n .li'ce of hark for a tott ami hu lull for a aall lia croaara !h atri'.'itn. Itni'.x, wolves, Jackata ami nny otln-r arn hunter. Tha moiikry l a rope dancer. 'I'ho black b-ar and heri.ii lire fiHlirrnifii, and tha tuny kali are r k 1 1 1 .i r day luhorera. Economy, Frugality, Industry. Th nrlt inal ticlitwnil live In Mix pnurt. An orilltm to thoao who know Jl:m, he u ho ti,;hl that ha aave th Fin of IiIh kIiiih lace and aolla them B r ol.l Iron, nml In tha last 22 rears bus realized 11 cpnta from tholr pil I'oimlar .M.iKiulite. It's 'Good night" A to all such ailments aa A POOR APPETITE SOUR STOMACH SICK HEADACHE INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION if you will only begin your meals with HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS it t, ncs the stomach and assists digestion in H everyway. Try it today I BIS Send for Our Big Book of Floor Plans And Catalogue of Mill Material at Factory Price.. We manufacture Mill Material of Every Description and sHI direct to the consumer at prices savinp; from forty 10 fifty per cent A $1000 house all ready to set up for only 400. Anyone can set it up; blue prints accompany the ma krinl. We will gladly quote you factory prices on any article of mill material you need. Write us; no order too "mil and none too large. NORTHWEST DOOR COMPANY VOUTLAND, OREGON. school! Tiaianty or Tw.nty Flva Boy, ,nd Glrla May Participate In Pastima Whlla Clasping Handa. Tli U Kama may bo played at reci-ss Willi aa many us twenty or twenty five KlrlH and hoys tnklnir imrt I,, i. of the Unyer except thr.'H clasu hands ' and form a ilrcln. ImmI.i.. h, -i.... la the orchard whcr th f0, one of Hie players, takes his place. The fanner, another one of the i ira pluy. rs, stands on the outside of the rlnK nd culls to another pluyer. who la oiilalde the rln. sayl.iK: Ilnmo. a fox la In tlm or. hard." Then the fox runs from the clrclu beneath Ue play, ra' uplifted hands. Ilruno chases him. first enturlna: th clrcl.i und then fol IowIiik Just where the fox rune. All throiiKh the ,:amo the dof Ilruno. must Imitate everything that the fox does just as player In ' follow tlielr leader'' Imitate their lender. If the fox Jumps Up to touch the branch of a tree Ilruno must li.iin.i. u. ...... time the fox does many stunts which ; amuse the rlii players very much and i which make It hard for the don. If the don doe not follow he cannot go on With III part Of the name., tint mn.l Join the ring. Then the fox bworaea dog and a new fox la chosen. When the dog capturea the fox he becomea the fox for the new game and the fox goc Into the rlnK. Then a new do la chosen. When the ring la very larK there may he two foxea within the circle and two iIokh to chase them. ONLY ONK "tlKOMO Qt 'IN IN IP rhsl Is I.AXATIVK IIIIOMD OiriNINK. I-nr . llali.al.ir.r K. W. (iHOVK. CurtvaCulil lu Oik Llsjr. Curs (iny in T Imym. tM. Tha Word "Yankea." The orltln of the word "Yankee" lias been variously explained. Home auihorltlea think It la a corruption of tlm word KiikIIhIi, na It was pro nounced by the American Indians who called the white people " Yenkhlea." It seems first to have been applied to the llrltlsh soldiers about 1775, a a j term of reproach to the New England era who arterward adopted It them selves. Other hold that Yankee la a cor ruption of J jink In. or John, a nick name given to the Kngllsh colonists of Connecticut by the lmtch settler of New York. The song "Yankee IkMMlle," was originally "Nankee hoodie," and was applied to Oliver Cromwell. 1 1 i.iiH t.l.i W wn.k snlull.m. A rr.1,1 It. RrO i n IU.I lllua. tl. blu Uiat's il blua. ywua iiucw. Buy A Bed of Rose. You hear people quote an old say ing sometime about such and such n place being no bed of ruse. That doea nut mean garden beds, but real beda on which people slept. There used to he mattresres. ciihhlon and couehr stuffed with dried rose Icive both in (Ireece and Home, and An ttochua. when he meant to enjoy him self very much, slept In a tent of gold and silver In a bed stuffed with rosea. Those times are past and gone, but you still see In many houses baskets and howls of dried roso leaves stand ing about. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine By Rrmejr. No Smartlnr feel Sana A.-la vul.-klr. Try II l"T H-i, ik, Vtstrr? tjraaml liranulaled gjtlMa. lllua tr.ir.1 In a r. kifi. Murine Is miiait-4 bt teir (h-ali. imt aMtim Md-1,-iim, " but M in !-. rtiTil,-in' l'r- for anr inan. N..w dttllrair tu Ibn I'uS (lo an4 t.4 by ItmwKliis st n and Utcpmt HoUla, Mnnua aja Hmltaln Aavla TuIms, -o ana tea. Murine) Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Wolf Dogs In Ireland. Wild wolf-dog are still found In the remote parts of Ireland. They have soft, round ear, rather pleasant, broad fates, and can easily be tamed If they are caught young. They do not hunt In packa, like wolves, but usually live and hunt apart, with their mate. In bodily cotifiTmatlon they are much like the Eskimo dog, but of slighter build. "Fashion" or "Cookery 7" "Paring color schemes are likely to diii.lo visitors to Paris. . , . Cream skirt are to be worn with mustnrd coats." says a morning paper. Wo hardly know whether this come un der the heading of "Kashlon" or "Cookery." tendon (ilobe. TILES (TURD IH TO 14 DATS Yner niaaUt will n-fund mono? If PA7.0 OTNT. MKN1 failn to rue aer raa tf ltrtmi'. Hlind. maxima or 1'rutruUlii 1'Uea In tu 14 Uaya. toe For Burnt Matches. Ilnrnt matches aro dirty and danger ous to throw about, the chnrred wood leaving dirt and the glowing end some tlmea burning a fine bureau scarf or polished wood. Have a little glaaa of aand and thrust the burnt end of the matche In this, thua preventing dirt and danger Everlasting Tings gained are gone, but great things done endure. Algernon Swin burne. Immense Museum Library. The llbrnry of the llrltlsh museuni contains l.Ouu.OOO volumes. WILL EXHIBIT ART TREASURES $10,000,000 Insurance Placed on Morgan's Collection. Keal Value Unknown-IKK) Object to Ite Shown to I'ublic Many Other Are In Iindon. New York Although the precise value of the Morgan art collection at the Metropolitan Museum was not ob tainable, it was leurned that it had been insured by J. p. Morgan aa executor of hi father' will for $20, 000,000. This fiKUre, however, dot not rep resent thu full value of the collection, but only the maximum of insurance procurable throuKhout the world on that particular risk in that particular building. Agents of the Morgan eatate have been trying throughout the world for additional insurance without success, and have now come to the conclusion thut they jhave obtained about all the insurance possible on the collection. It (Icvclopes that the late J. I'. Mor gan never insured his art objects or seemed to see any necessity fordoing so. The $20,000,000 thu obtained in in surance, however, doe not cover the total insurance 'on the art collections left by Mr. Morgan. An additional $10,000,000 of insurance has been ob tained on the art collection in Mr. Morgan's private gallery on Thirty sixth street. Another $10,000,000 of insurance has been obtained by Mr. Morgan as trustee on the art collection in his father's London house at Princess (iale. Thia would bring the total of insurance so far obtained on the chief Morgan art collections up to $10,000, 000. The art trensures are to be placed on view for the American public as soon as arrangements can be com pleted, it was announced at the Metro politan Muesum of Art. Thu art ob jects, numbering about 4,100, will be exhibited temiorarily in one of the museum's new wings, early in 1914, according to present plans. TOOK DYNAMITE FOR PAINT WitneaHea Show Danger of Alleged Plot Against Strikers. lioston Another big crowd listened Thursday to the evidence adduced by District Attorney Pelletier in support of the charire that William Wood, j president of the American Woolen company, and Frederick F. Atteaux, a dye manufacturer, conspired with ! other to "plant" dynamite at Law rence to cast suspicion upon the strik ing textile operatives. The danger of the "plant" waa il lustrated in the testimony of Josef Aassf, a Syrian painter of Lawrence, in whose home some of the explosive was placed. Assaf said that when he opened the package he thought the sticks Jmight he some new form of paint. He tried to burn a stick and then smelled of the scorched ortion. Later on, he showed the sticks to a physician, who told him it was dyna mite. He intended taking it to the police station, and hid it for safe keeping in his bedroom, where it was found later by the police who arrested him. T. R. "Extremely Temperate. Marquette, Mich. Men who have been associated with Colonel Roose velt in public and private life, who met him on the Nile when he returned from his African hunting trip, and newpaM?r men who accompanied him on hi various political campaigns, testified Thursday in Colonel Theodore Roosevelt's libel suit against George Newett, a newspaper owner of Ish peming, Mich., that the ex-president not only waa not a drunkard, but that he was notably and extremely temper ate in the use of intoxicants. Allies Must Sign Treaty. Ixindon The growing displeasure in diplomatic circles of the great power at the attitude of Greece and Servia found expression here in what practi cally amounts to an ultimatum which Sir Edward Crey, the British secretary of foreign affair delivered to the del egates of the belligerents. The com munication, which was couched in strong phrases, without ambiguity, made it clear that enough time had been spent in futile discussions of the peace settlement and that the moment had arrived for signing the treaty. Coaster Brake Trust Fined. Rochester, N. Y. Fines aggregat ing $S1, !) were imposed in the Unit ted States district court by Judge John R. Hazel, of Buffalo, in the cases of defendants in the government's ac tion against the so-called "coaster brake trust," for violation of the Sherman law. Six corporations and eight individuals pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to restrain trade and attempting to monopolize domes tic and foreign trade. Army Aviator Killed. Montrose, Scotland Lieutenant Pes Mond Larthur, of the army flying corps, was killed near here while prac ticing aeroplane reconnaissances with other officers. He was flying at a height of 3000 feet when the wings of his machine collapsed. GKAS.SHOITEKS MOVE SLOW Pent in New Mexico Not Likely to Cover Much Ground. Clovi, N. M. The great army of grasshopper which hu invaded New Mexico on the east has reached Elida, Roosevelt county. The army is 20 miles long and four miles deep and the grasshopper are literally stripping the country bare in their path. They are moving westward across the central part of the atate at the rate of a mile a day. A mas meeting is to be held here at which funds will be raiaed and a plan devised for resisting the invading army before they reach Clovis. Washington, D. C. The grasshop per invasion of Northeastern Mexico, a telegraphic report of which reached the department of agriculture Wednes day from A. G. Hammer, one of it agents, is not causing alarm among officials here. Prof. F. M. Webster, In charge of the work of insect investigation, said the peat was not likely to spread over a large territory, aa it could be suc cessfully fought because it had not traveled far or done much damage to crops. The report from Mr. Hammer shows it is the "differential grasshopper," not the fast-moving variety which spread over nearly the entire country in the 80's. WILSON'S ATTITUDE IN DOUBT Dislikes Exemption Clauses in Sun dry Civil Bill. Washington, D. C Whether Presi dent Wilson will sign or veto the sun dry civil bill with its clause exempt ing labor unions and farmers' organiz ations from prosecution under certain funds set aside for the operation of the anti-trust laws still is an open question. The President sent for Senator Mar tin, of Virginia, and Representative Fitzgerald, of New York, chairman of the two congresaionl committees on appropriations, and talked at length with them about the bill. At the con clusion of the conference White House officials were silent. The President was informed that the particular thing that was holding up the bill in confer ence was a dispute as to an appropri ation for managers supervising na tional soldiers' homes. His visitors said they expected to reach an agree ment by the end of the week. It is considered likely that the Pres ident will make known in a few days just what his position will be toward the much talked of exemption clause. The President has been informed that if he objects to the attaching of legislation to an appropriation bill he could accompany his signature with a memorandum of protest on that point. He likewise has been told that the ex emption clause would not affect such substantive law and that prosecutions of any violations of the law by labor unions or by farmers' organizations could still be accomplished through other funds at the disposal of the de partment of justice. TROUBLE IN MEXICO FEARED Ambassador's Wife Making: Hur ried Preparations for Flight. Mexico City Considerable alarm was created in the .American colony here Wednesday when it became known that Mrs. Henry Lane Wilson, wife of the American ambassador, was making hasty preparations to depart for the United States within a few days. In some quarters the announcement is construed to mean that Ambassador Wilson has received information of serious impending trouble and that he is taking the opportunity at hand to remove his family from the danger zone. The ambassador himself de clined to discuss this matter. At the ambassadorial mansion it was said that Mrs. Wilson was returning home on a visit to friends and relatives. Lane Announces Purpose. Washington, D. C. To make the acquisition of homesteads as easy as possible in strict conformity with the law for bona fide settlers and genuine homcmakers and as difficult as possible for dummy entrymen or speculators is the announced purpose of Secretary Lane in beginning an investigation of the rule and regulations of the land office. A month ago Secretary Lane sent a special representative to South Dakota to inveatigate the specific charges against county land agents, and the above is the result. Cotton Sellers Target. Washington, D. C. Demand for legal action against those who sold cotton to James A. Patten and others of the "cotton pool," indicted in 1910 for running a corner, was made In the senate Wednesday by Senator Smith, of South Carolina, who said he had been assured that the department of commerce, if the senate would pass a proper resolution, would investigate thoroughly the selling end of the famous pool. Taft's Order Attacked. Washington, D. C. A resolution to abrogate ex-President Taft's order, putting all fourth-class postmasters into the civil service, was introduced by Senator Overman. He declared he had not conferred with President Wil son, or any cabinet officers about it, but believed the spirit of the civil ser vice law had been evaded. WOMAN GOULU HOT WALK She Was So III Restored to Health by Lydia E Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Pentwater, Mich. "A year ago I was Very weak and the doctor said I had a serious displace ment. I had back ache aud bearing down pains so bail that I could not sit in a chair or walk across the floor and I was in severe pain all the time. I felt discouraged as I bad taken everything I could think of and was no better. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and now 1 am strong and healthy." Mrs. Auce Darling, R.F.D. No. 2, Box 77, Pentwater, Mich. IteadWhatAnotherAVoman saysj Peoria, 111. "I had such backaches that I could hardly stand on my feet I would feel like crying out lots of times, and had such a heavy feeling in my right aide. I bad such terrible dull headaches every day and they would make me feel so drowsy and sleepy all the time, yet I could not sleep at night. "After I had taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a week I began to Improve. My backache was less and that heavy feeling in my side went away. I continued to take the Com pound and am cured. "You may publish this if you wish." Miss Clara L. Gauwitz, R.R. No. 4, Box 62, Peoria, 111. Such letters prove the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for woman's ills. . Why don't-vou try it T INDIGESTION SOUR STOMACH, SLUGGISH LIVER 4ND ALL D1LIOUS COMPLAINTS KFf P THE NSTUBAL FUNCTIONS OT THE LIVES, STOMACH AND BOWELS HEALTHILY AND REGULARLY EXERCISED The Eternal Why. "Papa," said an Inquisitive boy. "don't fishes have legs?" "They do not," answered papa. "Why don't they, papa?" "Because fishes swim and don't require legs." Then he asked, "Papa, ducks have legs, don't they?" "Why, yes, ducks have legs." "Well, ducks swim, don't they?" "Yes." "Then why don't fishes have legs, if ducks do? Or why don't ducks not have any legs If fishes don't?" Papa gave up. Good Reason, Too. "Miss Mary," Inquired the clergy man, "have you seriously considered the great question of life?" "Well, you see, sir," Mary replied, blushing, "none of the young men has asked me yet" Vothars win And Mr. Wlntlows Soothing trrup the brtt rcinedr to usalot Uiairohlliliea ftiulsg ll teaUuuf period. Gave Him Away. Master (who Is trying to make a good Impression on his strait-faced aunt from whom he has expectations) "Mary, have you seen a letter any where about marked 'Private'?" Mary 'You mean the one from the man what can't get 'is money out of you, sir? I put It be'ind the mirror, sir'" Punch. No tnonrhtful paraon o-oil liquid blue. It's a pinch of blue in a Uuve botlla of water. Aak for Bad Cruaa bail Blue, tha blua that's all blua. Had to Have Round Figures. Where Catherine, age five, buys her candy, they will not sell less than a nickel's worth. Catherine asked for money to buy some, but her papa said: "You have pennies of your own." She answered, "Oh, but pen nies ain't any kin to one another un less you've got five." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regu late and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. Laying Matting. When laying matting, it Is not al ways necessary to out It in order to fit corners and alcoves. It may be better to do so In very small spaces, but often moistening the matting Is found to be better than cutting. Soft ened thus. It can then be bent with out breaking, and makes a neat, sub stantial edge. . M r ' I FOR WOMEN ONL DoYou Feel This Way It is because of some derangement or disease distinctly feminine. Write Dr. R. V. Pierce's Faculty at Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. Consultation is free and advice is strictly in' confidence. Dr: Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores the health and spirits and removes those tiainful symptoms mentioned above. It has been Fold by drucrpists for at 91. uu ier wino, now be had in tablet form, as by mail on roomipi of 60o In mtamwl UNUSUAL fcEboUriCE OF BOY Lad With One Roller Skate Attaches It to Box and Secures Bigger Load of Wood Than Others. Small bojs were collecting firewood, where It had been thrown out for them, at the side door of a large gro cery establishment on upoer Broad way. There was something of a rush to see who would git the most, and the proud pomcK.sor of one roller skate citme out alieml In the scramble, says the New York Sun. Seizing an orange crute, he strapped his skate to one of the bottom slats and, filling the crnte with wood, rolled It away on the four wheels of tha skate, while others were left to drag or carry their smaller loads. Also Had Something to Praise. The other morning my four-year-old cousin and her five year-old friend were talking of all the hand-painted china their mothers had. The five-year-old one aald: ".My mother has a hand painted sugar bowl and milk pitcher and some plates." and she mentioned several other things. Thea my cousin spoke up and said: "Huhl That ain't anyiliin: we got a hand painted fence back in our yard." Es change. No Chance for Him. A certain minister having noticed a new attendant for several consecu tive Sundays, ensj.igcd her In conver sation after aervice. Cordially shay king the young blond by the hand, the reverend gentleman asked her name, addreKS, etc., and concluded by ask ing if he might call upon her. In a rather broken English and very Swed ish Intonation came this response: "No, t'ank you, I have a reglar fel ler." Willing to Become an Enemy. "The quickest way to make an en emy of a man Is to lend him five dol lars," said a philosopher, sententious ly; and then, with a half-concealed show of eagerneKs, he inquired: "Isn't there somebody around here who would like to make an enemy of me?" Electric Current and Nerves. Along human nerves the electrlo current travels at from 33 to 60 yards a second. Never Satisfied. When a man gets something fof nothing he is pretty sure to think It might have been something better. "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" is what they all say of our Painless Methods of Extracting Teeth. Out-of-ti pla can bava thatf Plata and bridra work flnishad in on day tf naeaaaary. Aa abaotuta tvmr an tea. backad by as faan in Portland. Wise Dental Co. orriCE HOURS: S A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday ta I Phonas: A 2029; Main 2029. faitint Bids.. Third and Washington, Partlaad " OUT Or TOWN PEOPLE f?lB FSJOSjIwsj lVRIpt tltWsV n tTJ'si of l(ea-llssit. BsttrbUsUs rwsiissj ruut C. GEE WO th ChlMM doctor. 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