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UKV AND GAME in Writ. . slue , ,11 kUl f lltr. seek, ete. Ln-Vaz Portland , 7i.'U ,r, ,,,r "nl "" ' j.i ti"" ' " i "'' i '"naliKHl. A " " "'IlllH, ImI ' l ...t I f ' eat leneU "I ".- N-vl'r w I'ereiie Ae.. III Hlo!t iMItr ent "mtt EKT Waieaa F. I'a.emew W in. I. t. Irs hlt1(JtH l-rtllf". wuM ami iL f"r fck I tot end frke. Helens Hall I'nKM 4 Mi. (mUKl Lnt nd Day School for Girl ! (U 1 """ Art. IIMNilU SUMMON MEXICAN MINISTER HOME President to Confer in Person With Representative. Return of AmhasHador Doubtful Step Limic Contemplated, Saya Secretary Ilryan. ' R III l'i '' I' Ml.. bl II 1" Mm 5714 DU. JOSKPII KOANK Chiropractor SI'INAI- ADJl'STMKNTS r.-w-ti til aM Ai-iila ami Chrotile 1 knlla I1.L7 - I M. SCHOOL of TELEGRAPHY Ei-iJJ ( harrier f CflHtwrrra lleiMiag I,.! f, r I 1 "U-trr.ir urwlr f-t.Mu ; 1 :-t-- f ' i'ft-tt.iir. A. t. : Ihi. 1 'ay aril nitf hi j t I V f . ut tn uy tuotith'jr l- rnf. ' ' t rf ).. U lh Up Wl.- ft-.-rt at utile cu vwiie ir run list fly KiLLm rrstrKs-a: t .' , .(! tlM ii i ur riMi. 1 1 r tiyMM WaMliiriKtiin, I). C The announce-nii-iit wan mmle formally at thu White ll'iime- thiit AnilmnHHilor Wilin hi hfen Huniriiom.-il from Mexico City for a conference with thu I'reiiideiit on the Mexieun Bitimtion. (jiintiientiiiif on thiH, Secretary !rHn naiil that tliin step hud been in coiiti-fiipliitioii for ome time. llu re fuacil to 1 i (i-ijH a miKKetition that this Htutcini-nt indicated the atnliHieiailor'i recall and w not hrouKht atxmt by the nction 'of the diplomatic body in Mexico City In formulating a joint complaint HKiiinut the attitude of the United States toward the Kuerta gov trnment. The necretary would not confirm or deny the report of the meeting of foreign rcprenentutivea in Mexico. There is much speculation in odicial circh'i regarding Ambamiailor Wilmm'i ! future, but it ii believed generally that hi return to the Mexican capital i hy no means certain. I'renident Wilwon has received re cently rciorU fnim individual Ameri cans not connected with the State de partment on Mexican condition, so that lie will lie prepared to take up trie dis cussion with the ambassador with con siderable personul knowledge on the subject. If the I'resident should conclude that it is not necessary to return Mr. Wil son to Mexico, the embassy there would be left in charge of Secretary O'ShaoKhncssy. Thus its status would corressnid to that of the Mexican em bassy in Washington, which is under the care of Secretary Algeria. Kec ognitiou of the Huerta regime would be involved in thu dispatch to that country of a new ambassador. i tutU, 1M IteJAlk lis aMUjr. a. & of the Jo) a of Cominir Home. About all the ligger that us aver- fuiks cut in life," ruininatingly rked the old codger, "is after we Ihi m olT mi a long visit to have fflioM lii.tt has known us for L-i nH c our grip sack as wo come g it u:i the street, and Inquire out emotion, "Why, hello! You i sway 7 y.'hen Your Eyes Need Cara Murlnw t: r P-nirtJi'. N'nHnobrilnff Fla It V''ik:r. 'lr li li.r lir.i, v rj l.maMl I.I nill,ltffl I- JVlUl. lllU 10 ! In m. Ii '.'liaf. Munw la r-ii.-. h i-ii- i-it'ii not -ennt -l.-ii it., I ill u . nfnl rii?li ll. I ! 'f ii. in. t o. N..w dM.1li-l..l I.itli0 lkiil. I A . .ri li In i. j.l.al K' nli'l UX' Iwr H"tli. fim k; f i.ii- in A.i-iiilu '1 iiucia, Vi SH4 5IKL rtn Eo Romody Co., Chicago FKIKDMANN t'L'KK DKKIDE1) New York Doctor Declare "Din. I coviry" Absolute Failure. Taeorna, Wash.- With physicuns of national prominence attending, the Washington Association for the Pre vention of Tuberculosis opened its an nual convention here. I)r. C. tyjovil, president of the association, in his ad dress, spoke of the Kriedmann cure, which he investigated on a recent trip to New York. Although he had had many of Kriedmann's patients under observation, he was unable to find a single case in which any benefit from the treatment was apparent. Dr. Livingston Kerrand, of New York, secretary of the National As sociation for thu Prevention and Re lief of Tuberculosis, placed Fried mann's "cure" on an equality with (Lionel Mulberry Sellers' eyewater for the "millions of India." "Not only has it been demonstrated as an absolute failure," said Dr. Per rand, "but an immense amount of harm has been dune throughout the country by Dr. Friedmann. "Many spent all they had to get to New York, mortgaging their homes, and, worHt of all, a great many dropped the safe-and-sane method of treatment when they were doing well. Dr. Kriedmann has used the crueleKt kind of exploita tion in our country. "The segregation of tubercular pa tients, rcat, plenty of fresh air, proper food and treatment by competent phy sicians are the elements of the only remedy known today for consumption. There is no absolute cure, but if the disease Is taken early enough and the proper treatment is followed one may be reasonably aure of regaining health." Dr. Quevil spoke of the great de crease in the death rate from tuber culosis in the state of Washington. In PJ11, he declared, there were 1210 deaths, while in l'J12 there were 1115, a decrease of over 100. BRYAN KF.PI.IKS TO JAPAN HlisH. tiiuise "Has l'aulinu's husband a ror of debt?" Julia "No; she is lt happily married." Judge. ngvr of Dictating With a Liap. "Office boy wanted, to make himself l.thful." -Adv. in Manchester Kven- : .Sewn. 1-4 'V. p i'! I:' ,, ,. .- ,l...,l.l. Tata f. rmif r fj Ihhi'u fr fc any otlir. A Jour About Timepieces. ICIorVs often ptop, but they seldom rp with the hands at any one hour. I ck and watches arc said to atop I' ll their owners die, but auch casta sesree. Diplomatic Victory la Complete Now l'p to Court. Washington, D. 'C The American reply to the last two Japanese notes on thu California anti-alien land law has been delivered by Secretary Itryan to Ambassador Chinda, who at once cabled it to Tokin. As in the case of the preceding notes, the contents of the latest one were withheld from publication. There is some expectation in official circles that the delivery of this last note will conclude thu negotiations on j this subject between the two countries I for the present at least, if not alto j gcther. I It is declared that the American re ply to the various points of objection to the California legislation has been made so complete as to remove most of them from the field of discussion. Kven in cases where the Japanese con tentions have not been manifestly completely negative, the expert diplo matists are said so to have framed their resKinses as to reduce the points to clear issues, which probably can be adjusted only on the basis of judicial decisions. Unless the Japanese foreign office concludes that there is something in the American note delivered last re quiring immediate attention and reply probably there w ill be no further dip lomatic exchange for at least another month. At the expiration of that time the Webb alien land-owning act will become effective and the way will be opened for judicial test of its constitutionality. ARMOR PLATE MILL IS ASKED fan, Vcary and Worn Out Jf You Feci Fagged to a Fin ish and Utterly Used Up Here is Quick Relief. Half rim joi,i,ii yi, n nicer mnplaln of "rr nr. i n li m.itiuiiit hruln. Juiiaied 'TV i,iu MMiuriifiil tli'Nlra to In? n Hliil .oil unit Mii.t nf thfMA fteot lt In-i ll nu i .- !i,.,-vltifit Ih'it niisllluil aliy llulo mi II. n nrrvp.1 nlilv to llltt llown Tn. ns tl in ii,, y niut. Avnlil nerve muliiuu ii,. ,r i mm, I il.nl this worn H In :t , u. I i I, I... I tn bna. 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Word was re ceived here that the body of Mrs. Clinton Smith, of .Portland, who, with her husband, was 'lost on Mount St. Helens, has been found. It was about loon feet from the place that Mr. Smith's laaly was discovered. It is supposed that Mrs. Smith met her death in much tho same way as did her husband, whose body was found at the bottom of a 3110-foot precipice of ice and lava alwve Toutle canyon, on the southwest slope of Mount St. Helens. It is apparent that Mr. and Mrs. Smith became sep arated while trying to make their way down tho mountain in the blizzard of Sunday, July 6. California Potato Hit. Olympia, Wash. Declaration of quarantine against all California grown potatoes is threatened by the new department of agriculture, on ac count of the prevalence of tuber moth, a new and dangerous pest, on potato shipments from the South. T. O. Morrison, deputy commissioner of ag riculture, has asked the attorney gen eral for a formnl ruling as to his pow ers in the matter. The tuber moth is a new pest, which lays its eggs in the eyes of the potato. The worms burrow In tho root ami destroytsfood value. $2.",0(0 Tcarld Stolen. Undon The theft of a pearl neck lace valued at f(5,000 was reported to the Scotland Yard authorities Fri day. Tho pearls are alleged to have been stolen during transit by pRt from Paris to a dealer in London. The robbery was discovered in Iondon when tho registered packet was opened. The case contained only pieces of sugar. Government Would Save $1 10 Ton, or 1,000, (MM) a Year. Washington, D. C. Naval experts' figures, showing thut a government armor plate factory costing $X,4fiG,0()0 would save $140 a ton on armor, or more than $1,000,000 net a year, were submitted to congress by Secretary Daniels. The secretary's report was sent in resjainse to a senate resolution and supplemented a previous state ment issued by him advocating a government-owned armor plant. Mr. Daniels asked instructions to make a full, thorough and early inves tigation of the cost of an armor plate factory and the cost of manufacturing armor plate in factories owned by con cerns dependent on government pat ronage. Reviewing the situation in hia re port, the secretary said the accepted plan had been that the Hethlehem, Car negie and Midvalc plants should get the armor work at practically their own prices. "This step having been taken, he said, "it clearly followed that the manufacturers themselves conceded that, one-third of the work coming to them without much reference to the price, they have not overlooked the advantage of putting in bids practi cally at the same figure and at the same rate. They have argued that if one of them put in a bid much lower than the others the only result would be that the other two firms would have to come down in their price to that of the bidder in the eventual distribution of the work." He explained that the European countries, France, Italy and Russia, have sought relief from the high cost of armor plate by the operation of government-owned plants, while Japan has built two government factories. BOYS' PRANKS KILL TWELVE A Human Match Factory. 7 Los Angeles Intemrban Trains Crash Together. Injured Probably 200, Many of Whom Will Die Crowds Mob Photographers. Loa Angeles To "horse play" by youtha who played with the train whistle is attributed the loss of about 12 lives and the injuring of some 200 persons near here Sunday night. Two Pacific Electric trains collided, tele scoping two cara and wrecking an other at Vineyard station, in the city limits. Three trains loaded with excursion ists from the beaches at Venice had stopped at a curve where a switch is turned. The last train began moving forward while the foremost trains re mained at a standstill. Carrol Hartholomae, the conductor of the last car on the center train, jumped to the track with his light to "flag" down the approaching car. Some youths on hia train, aay some passengers who escaped death, pulled the whistle in jest. This, it was ex plained by railroad men, was interpre ted by the motorman of the moving train, aa the signal to come hahead. With a crash of breaking glass, splitting timbers, men'a groans and women 'a screams, the motor car of the last train plunged into the rear of the center train. The youths who had played with the whistle were crushed in the debris. The two colliding cars were nearly telescojed. The second car of the sta tionary train was almost demolished. The motorman of the moving train, hearing the whistle, had given full speed ahead. The curves evidently had prevented his seeing the standing j cars of the next train. The third : train was not afTected. The three j trains were said to have been runninf? i at three-minute intervals. Most of the killed were cut into pieces. Their identification was slow. Special trains rushed the injured to Ix)8 Angeles hospitals and the dead to morgues here. The cries of the wounded could be heard above the din of the crowd, which became frantic and which mobbed the newspaper photographers who tried to take picturea of the wreck. HUSBAND AND WIFE PERISH The body contains phosphorus sufficient to make 483,000 matches. Pho phorus U one of fourteen element composing tha body divided among bones, flesh, nervous system and other organs. The perfect health of body requires a perfect balance of the elements. These elements come from tha food we eat the stomach extracts and distributes them. Hut if stomach Is deranged tha balance of health It destroyed and tha blood does not carry the proper elements to the different organs and there Is blood trouble nerve trouble heart trouble. Pain is the hungry cry of starved organs. 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CO., Tacoma, Wash. Tariff Hoard Is Discussed. Sun Frnnciscn Plans to brinir about the appointment of a permanent non partisan tantr commission ny tne gov ornment were discussed at the meeting of the 16 directors of the chambers of commerce of the United Mates wno are visiting Snn Francisco on their 10,000-mile tour of 11 states. The SCO commercial bodies, national and municipal, that compose the organiza tion have voted in a referendum in favor of the appointment of such a commission. The directors voted to empower the nresident of their organization and the executive committee to appoint a spe- . . . . r, i cial committee to comer wun i resi dent Wilson, Secretary of Commerce Kedfield and Chairman Underwood, of the ways nnd means committee of congress. J In this manner the views of the chambers of commerce of the United States upon the appointment of the tariff commission will be submitted formally to the government. Woodmen Kates Subject. St. Paul, Minn. At a conference in the office of State Insurance Commis sioner Preus, Assistant Attorney Gen eral Weeks held that the bill passed by the recent legislature, authorizing the incorporation of the insurgent faction of the Modern Woodmen of America, provides that the rates to be charged must be 50 per ceni attove inose now charued by the present organization. The subject of increased rates was one of the causes of trouble between the parent organization and the insur ants. German Aviator Killed. Muclhausen, Germany A young German aviator named Dietrikha was killed here Wednesday. While land ing ho brought his aeroplane too abruptly to earth, it overturned, and he was crushed beneatn tne motor. Raises jgV. If the W'ls--j Dough &3& f Better! M Vv Poun1 rL?A All Grocers nXTtZ.j Miles of Telephone Wire. One American telephone company has over 14,610,000 miles of wire in use. That would be enough to make about fifty-six single wire lines to the moon from the earth. Perseverance Key to Success. In almost any narrow way of living a man's life may be exceedingly sim ple, but if he wishes to escape from this narrowness, unless circumstances are much in hia favor, he has to blaze a pathway through all sorts of hin drances, and often very much uphill, before he can get to the place of wider influence or outlook. It takes courage; it takes perseverance; it takes an un conquerable hope to do this. Be thrifty on little thlnirs like bluing-. Don't so. ept water for bluina'. Ak fur lUai Croea bed Blue, tile extra voud value blue. More Mean Philosophy. Mutual liking is all very well, but there is nothing like mutual distrust to hold a woman's club together. Yen Cen Get Attend 'oot-rasc ntEC. Write Aliens. Oim-:cl l.e Kny, N. Y., fork !r- aainle of AiU-u'a Fool-htte. It cun-i VM-atlliK, h.t fiw-ilell, Ac-hiug (t-i-t. It mak m-wr or ligl.l Kli-M-a Ai.y. A n-rtaia cure lor ?ornt. Inflowing uaiIm and bunion. All dnie KikUaeUtL SUki. ilon't accept any substitute. Prepare! Never write on a subject without first having read yourself full of it, and never read on a subject till you have thought yourself hungry on it. Richter. Mothers will finfl Mr. Winnows Snothtne Pyni tho h. at r.-n.rW to uaolul their cbUilroq during the IceUuug oeruxi. Can't be Done" j Portland Couple Lost in Blizzard On Mt. St. Helens. North Fork Logging Camp, Wash. Giving up all hope of recovering, fori at least four or five days, the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith, of Port-' land; who were lost in a blizzard on ! Mount St. Helens Sunday, July 6, 26 j mountaineers returned here. I They were completely exhausted from hardships and exposure encoun tered in the week they have been searching the snow fields. Settlers of the North Fork of Lewis river and mountaineers and trappers of j the Mount St. Helens country, who have been scouring the snowfields for a week, have narrowed the search down to one particular place on the mountain which cannot be reached until the weather is good and the snow has melted. The tracks of the missing couple were found near the top of the moun tain on Friday, and were followed to a point where they went down, a steep slope with a rock formation on one side and a snow field on the other. It is believed the couple went down over this slope and perished. Because of the storms on the mountain it has not been possible for the searchers to make their way down this slope. J Mysterious Power Guides. Tacoma, Wash. Directed by some mysterious power to the spot where her son, E. B. Mygatt, on June 20, leaped from Lincoln bridge, Mrs. C. P. Mygatt, of Independence, Mo., ac companied by W. H Mygatt, her other son, went straight from the depot to the acene of the tragedy and an nounced to the young man that they were on the spot where his brother died. Mrs. Mygatt had no guide, she only knew Edward Mygatt met his death by leaping from Lincoln bridge. She did not know the location of the bridge, and asked no questions, but found the exact spot. Banana Finds Advocate. New York President Wilson may be deluged with hundreds of letters in defense of the banana 89 the "poor man's fruit," it was said by some of those present Saturday night at a meeting in Cooper Union, at which speakers advised protest against the proposed tax of one-tenth of 1 per cent a pound on bananas imported into this country. Mrs. Julia Heath, pres ident of the Housewives' League, and other women speakers urged that all present send to President Wilson a personal letter of protest. Aviator to Attack Ship. Nogales, Ariz. Didier Masson has invented an apparatus to carry 12 bombs on each flight, together with a sighting system for dropping bombs from his aeroplane. The French avia tor declares that within a few days he will attempt again to sink the Federal gunboats lying in Guaymas harbor. Strawberry Wine Praised. Regarded medicinally, strawberry wine is held to be superior to grape wine. Spanish doctors who have in vestigated the matter report that strawberry wine gives the greater strength to a weakened costitution. The strawberry wine industry is said to be assuming some importance in Spain. Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. 1'ierce's Tleasant Pellets. The favorite family laxative. Conscientious at Least. "Why did you say your prayers twice, dear.T" asked his mother, kiss ing Charlie good-night. " 'Cause I was too tired to say them last night, and I'm making up for lost time." SAVED FROM OPERATIONS Two Women Tell How Thej Escaped the Surgeon's Knife by Taking Lydia E. Pink-. ham's Vegetable Compound. It is impossible to maintain health and strength if you allow the stomach to become weak, the liver sluggish and the bowels constipated, but you can guard against such troubles by the daily use of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS 1 "DMT HURT A BIT" is what they all say V v.1 V-i ' - ; I tft.lV. A. Will, rWHtJT Ml Maul 1 1 our Methods of Extracting Teeth. Out-of-town psjo pV can haw that n'ntsj and brUi work finished la on 4ay If aseei arr- A n abaoJnta fn ant e backed by M in Portland Wise Dental Co. OrrlCC MOLRS: I A. M. ! I P. M. Sundeys t I Phones: A 202: Mais 2029. rallint Ride.. Third end Waahintloa. Portland Swarthmore, Penn. " For fifteen years I suiftTed untold agony, and for I one period of nearly two years I hadhem- j orrhages and th a doctors told me I i would have to un dergo an operation, but I began taking I.ydia E. Finkham'a j Vegetable Com- I pound and am in good health now. I am all over the Change of Life and cannot praise your Vegetable Compound too highly. Every woman should take it at thut time. I recommend it to both old and young for female trou bles." Mrs. Emily Summersgox Swarthmore, 1'a. Baltimore, Mil. " My trouble began with the loss of a child, and I had hem orrhages for four months. The doctors said an oorat!in was necessary, but I dreadi-d it aiitl divided to try I.ydia E. I'inkhnm's Vegntable Compound. The medicine has mude me a well woman and 1 feel strornr and do my own work." Mrs. J. R. I'irKiNG, 1(30 Sargent St., Lultimoru, MJ. Since we guarantee that all testimo nials which we publish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has the vir tue to help these women it will help any other woman who is suffering in a like manner T N OUT Of TOWN PEOPLE rn ifw-oiTt prompt tiwta. V !.' of Hob-PoImbou, Keftitfa-blUsUAf U C. 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