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pOULTKY AND CAME Cae r yea) 'snrr prleee fee- Wild Dvras j nkM aeses ta "- WrU ,0., ati all kuula el pimllry. para. . pearson-Pane Co., Portland . .... v MI'RTtlM - ee (IwtnlH, mm fall prU i.i itPIITC v. (iixiii, Oil P It I A ' ieer.r.W aaliuia'. u fB HI'. dfce anil l.mk. Ire, ner"IJ lltleet lel.ieiwee. Umm wffkM Machinery :5 ,jla ..mill. ete. lhmi.IL. Martin (.. IS Urt gjjwuaea. l end a, St. Helens Hall PueTi.aSu, OssooM t-laent and Day School for Cirla a.: U, ali-a. t)-sMtl Art, iMMUt a-iaa. TlUl MftKlon.OfrlDf N DAISY FLY KILLER erSr.7..5. dutaUUiMi'aMii tip. Lasts ai . Ui.il m1. le .,,.!, p , .tl a j i ., uf tua ar"-.hf. f. t ".,, ftal4 r -lr, M ! I wtit ( d I - ftl. li ft ftuJftjU, iM IMJAt An., IrMUjt, I c . . n - S7M I). JOSKI'll ROANE Chiro praetor M'lN VI. AOJI SIMKNTS Mtntific Trvaimvrtt f til Arut n. I hrnnlc I ittW I l-riil raM-iiilucw. null l iU M. SCHOOL of TELEGRAPHY 1iK II. AMI, OHM.ON S arkuol f 1 Uwhlris cif TwlrvrBphy andr U .isl i.M.fYit..n f tb lrijrll(. A. I. Mr niwrl Irlrn ri'hr. and itight lMk& l.ltMS ( urM4 In ar monthly Wtailmnl. I'i'r to lak u wll ttld yrvfnuiun t IIIIX cut. W rtW l full Strum imn. Rrmovlng Mildew Stains. SoikinK mildew stains in butter silk or sour milk will many times re mti them, but not always. Try a olution of one heaping teaxpoonful of :hlorli of lime to a quart of soft iur; strain when well dissolved and ilp the mildewed spots In It until the tuns disappear, then rinse Immeui iUIj and thoroughly in clear water. Mollwrf wilt fln.l Mr. Wtnsiows rloothlail trniptb b st rriLlr Ui ximm luff UiU chliirq tUUf 111 UMUliug iwriwl. All Need Forgiveness. H thst csnnot forgive other irtkkt the bridge over which he must iBself pans, for every man has Deed u be forgiven. Ixrd Herbert. Emergency Plea. 0d night Msrjorie and her sister Itr enjoying a pillow fight before koing to sleep. They had been told V '. n .J". i Vn'V i dse no longer Wpntcdly to be quiet. fiotter could stand the noise no longer id started for their room. They run! hp riimino anil flv.var.si(l Viriorie drooiied down on her knees Uid her bed and said: "Oh, God, f Issse turn me into a mouse, so 1 csn ids under the bureau!" Always Something to Itlame. Some men blame their shortcomings to Uifir families and others on the wipspers. Atchison Globe. Hi Future Assured. "Does my boy " inuuired the par- it, "seem to have a natural bent In 17 one direct ion V "Yes, sir," said it teacher. " He gives every Indica- on of being a captain of Industry m dsv. He L'i'ts th other hnva to Ml his work for him." A Wonder In the Blood Remedy That Has Shown a Most Remarkable Purifying Effect. ThS Word tnt.JI,'1n la in . I V. m mist PUSed In mir lane-iimr. Tlmre are rers ' itiaMii'inul im.i.tii.. i, ..i r ue Health a. the fod w. eat. Take. r tmninle. tli i..tlL.n.n ...... II. . This famous blood puriner I 1 and , nilnl to healthy Mo as ; SV . r tn,l - oi wnenr. roaat hei.r ina i "' snso.ra tliat make tin our s matter of 1lnt in h. 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H. h mZ. u""'," r""JJ' slmUar te yrunneu-. . iMtiMiw wastneei mm mm. T. R. IS ORGANIZING BRIGADE Reported to Have Four Regiments of Rough Rider Ready. Autin, Tex. Governor Colquitt has been provided with what purport! to he reliable and inside information that Colonul Theodore Roosevelt has quietly organized four regiments of volunteer cavalry of the Rough Kidur type, corn xsed of trained marksmen of Arixona, New Mexico and Western Texan. It la allt-gud that the real purpose of the Colonel's present visit to the SouthweMt is to direct the selection of the men for the military division and that he will aoon have it in readineia to enter Mexico In event of hostilities with that country. The report further says that Colonel It.Mnevelt ia currying on this work with the knowledge and aanction of the United Stutt-a War ,l..i,Url,..r, ! ,,a wi" pi- in .n.mn.i of the Drigailu If war should come, it is laid. Wathinitton. I). C Major General William W. WitheniXM.n, aaiixtant to the chief of atalf, declared the War department had no knowledge of the report thut Colonel Roosevelt was or Knlxiim four regimenta of Rough Riders in tho Southwest. General Withcrspoon said he was not inclined to believe tho report. KARTIKJUAKK SHAKES MOUNT One Hundred Square Milea Affected by Two Shocks on Rainier. Tacoma, Wash Two severe earth iuake shocks, covering an area of more than 100 square miles, shook Mount Rainier about 11 :15 Wednesday morning, rocked the gate houses of the immense concrete structure of Ta coma's lL',000,000 jiower plant at La Grande, 30 miles south of Tacoma, and created alarm in hundreds of hnmes. The disturbance, laHtmg about half a minute, was most strong- ly felt at the National I'urk Inn, at Ashford and La Grande. The telephone operator, Mrs. Scurry, at Ann ford, was sitting at the switch board and was thrown violently for wsrd, the chair lurching toward the desk. OIHcials at the city's Nisqually power plant, after a speedy examina tion, reported they had found no cracks. Hundreds from Tacoma and else where are on the mountain tramping over glaciers and following dangerous trails, but no reports of injuries have been received. Kthan Allen, superin tendent uf the National 1'ark district, said there could be no doubt they were seismic disturbsnces. The shocks were apparent at Elle and Katonville, in I'ierce county, and at Iewis, in Lewis county, where the shock appeared to be the strongest. Seattle No record of the earth quake reported from Mount Rainier wss made by the seismograph at University of Washington. It .... ' ... ;, . . at the was said at the university that a careful examination of tho record failed to show the slightest trace of a shock. Professor Henry Landcs, head of the department of geology, is out of town, and his ollice assistant, who made the examination, was unable to account for shocks being felt on Mount Rai nier without a record being made by tho seismogrnph. YOUNG RECRUIT IS A GIANT Scion of Wealthy St. Louis Family Enters U. S. Army. Spokane, Wash. Six feet six inches in his stockings, a scion of a wealthy St. Ixuis family, well educated and refined, Alexander D. Grant, Jr., 19 years old, Wednesday applied at the United States Army recruiting station for admission into the army, thereby breaking the record of the local office. Never before in its history has a man of similar height attempted to become one of Unrle Sam's fighters, Dressed in a tailor-made suit, young Grant appeared at tho recruiting office and made known his desire to enter the army. After convincing the offi cers he wss in earnest, he was given a physical examination and passed one ,u .rf..ct examinations ever " '-- I - recorded here. "Oant is tl I "Grant Is the tallest recruit I have evtT enlisted. " stated Sergeant Wat- ... l. .L. L. . I.. ....... .I, full. son. I tnina ihhi no m uw vow ....- est soldier in the army. Suffragettes Ordered to Move. Trenton, N. J. Anti-suffragists Wednesday requested the Trenton po lice to interfere with a woman's meet ing on the street, which was conducted by tho four congressional couHers from the National association for Woman's Suffrage. The four suf fragists started a meeting in front of the headquarters of the New Jersey Association opposed to woman suf frage. The antis summoned the police, who compelled the woman speakers to move down the street 50 feet to com ply with a city ordinance. Enlistment Rill Offered. Washington, D. C Chairman Hay, of the house military affairs commit tee. Introduced his bill providing ma chinery for the organization of volun teer regiments in time of war or threatened war. The bill would place the volunteer organizations on a foot ing with the regular army and the National guard, and would supple ment the Dick bill. lr! Don't be "GROUCHY" just because your Stom ach has "gone back" on you. There's a splendid chance for it to "come back" with the aid of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It soothes and tones the tired nerves, promotes bowel regularity, aids di gestion and will help you back to health. Try it PECULIAR BELIEF IN JAPAN Though Pathetic, It Seems Strange to Western Ideas. Among the Buddhists in Japan it Is believed that the souls of children go farther after death to Sui-no-ka-wara (the stony river-bed) and there they remain until they reach maturity un der the care of Jizobosatsu, who is represented as a priest with a long cane in one hand and a ball in the other. He is said to stand in the center of the kawara, where he preaches to the children as they pile up stones, one for the salvation of their father, one for the mother, the third for brothers, the fourth for sisters and the fifth for their own salvation. When night comes on and the wind blows hard a gigantic evil spirit ap- - . I ... I V - I ! t 1 1. - down tn hep4 of gtonei whjch the children have made, and they are so frightened that they run to Jizo and hide themselves in the big sleeves of his kimono, which have a miraculous way of increasing in size according to the number of children who seek ref uge. Then the evil spirit disappears and the children begin again the work of heaping up the stones. Passing through cemeteries in Jap an one sees tombs that have the image of Jizo carved upon them, as the par ents take that way of gaining the special favor of Jizo for their child ren, and one will see little piles of stones built up by the parents and brothers and sisters of the children with the hope of helping in the tedious work of the little ones in the kawara. Christian Advocate. T Br.l. In Nw Shoes. Alwsrs ihsk In A Mrn'f fnot iCua, apewdsr. II e urea hot, swratiiiK, K hinf, swollea lL i'iiri rorm, Intrrnwniic nsllg and bunions. At ill drufif mis ami shoo iter!, 3.'. Root accept invsiitwtitute. Hamplrmsilrdf'RlLK, Address AiUu 8. '.limited, 1 Kor.N. Y. Definition of a Gentleman. A kindly heart, a quiet voice, polite words and manners, a hand open to help, attention to little things for th comfort of others, freedom from an ger, boasting, and patronizing; to ward the strong, courage; toward the weak, chivalry; toward all men, fair ness. Few men ever see one in a mir ror. Life. Wanted One of Her Own. Dorothy loves her baby sister dearly and takes it quite hard that she is not allowed to play nurse oftener. The other day, being asked what mamma should bring her back from a visit to the city, she msde a gentle requset: "Please, mamma, a great big doll dressed like a real baby. I want one of my own to play with, since you won't let me have any fun with yours." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regu late and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. Money and Prosperity. Some of the most flourishing coun tries in the world, such as the United States, Canada, Argentina, Australia and France, have a large supply of money in proportion to their popula tion, but so have poor Paraguay and Spain. On the other hand, the per capita supply of money is notably small in Germany, Chile and Sweden, which are also prosperous and progres sive. Argentina leads the world in the stock of money relative to the number of inhabitants. Resented the Secrecy. A new little biother had come to small Carcw, and it was observed that he looked sulky. Being asked if he was jealous, or what ailed him, he mado outspoken answer: "No, I ain't jealous, an' I like the new kid well enough, for a baby, but I think I might have been told he waa com In'. How'd you all like it if I waa to walk into the house tomorrow and Just shout out, 'See, I gotta babyl an' none of you'd even so much as heard a peep from me before?" Masterfulness Checked. "I've a good mind to go and Jump into the river," said N. Peck, at the end of a little domestie discussion, as he picked up his hat and started out. "You come back here," said his wife. "If you Intend any such trick as that, just march upstairs and put on your old clothes befoie you start." Montenegrin National Dresa. The national dress of Montenegro Is very picturesque, consisting of bright and varied colors. The headgear la becoming cap. WILSON GAINS MUCH SUPPORT Cautious Recognition of Huerta Government Advised. Senators Much Impressed By Am bassador's Statement of Mexican Situation. Washington, D. C. Ambassador Wilson's conference with members of the senate committee on foreign rela tions resulted in stronger support for his plan to recognize the Huerta gov ernment in Mexico than he has re ceived at any time since reaching Washington. After a three-hour questioning of the ambassador, many members of the senate committee expressed the opin ion that serious consideration should be given to his recommendations for a guarded and restricted recognition of Huerta, designed to bolster up the present government until elections can be held in October. The determination of the govern ment's Mexican policy does not rest with the senate, however, and there was nothing in the situation to indi cate that President Wilson or Secre tary Bryan had wavered in their de termination not to recognize the Huer ta government at present. The mat ter presented to the senate committee by the ambassador already has been laid before the President and Secre tary of State Bryan. The conference at the capitol was distinctly a presentation of "his side of the case" by the ambassador. As a result of the generally favorable im pression he created and the close scru tiny and tentative approval given his report by many members 'of the com mittee, it is believed the administra tion will be urged to furnish the sen ate committee at once with its private information from Mexico. BIG RAILWAY BRIDGE BURNS Tarred Wooden Roadway of O.-W. R. & N. Span Gone. Portland Railroad traffic on two roads entering Portland waa demoral ized, river navigation stopped, street car service impaired and pedestrian and vehicular travel inconvenienced as a result of a spectacular fire that de stroyed the west portion of the upper deck of the new Harriman bridge across the Willamette river, in the heart of the city, Wednesday after noon. Whether the fire started from de fective wiring or from sparks from a passing locomotive is a subject of con troversy. The flames first were seen near the west approach of the upper deck, which is used for streetcar, ve hicle and pedestrian traffic. A brisk northwest breeze waa blowing. The fire spread rapidly and great volumes of dense smoke cast a heavy cloud over the vicinity. The tar-soaked wooden blocks with which the upper deck is paved burned with intense fury and gave forth great heat. The west half of the structure was enveloped in smoke before people realized what was happening. A general alarm was sounded and within a short time 11 steam engines snd one chemical were on the scene, augmented by four extra hose wagons, four ladder trucks and the new fire boat, David Campbell. A noticeable list of the bridge at the east approach on the north side wad observed by Fire Chief Dowell and Battalion Chief Stevens on close inspection after the fire had been sub dued. The bridge pine knots and smoke. The burned like a pile of gave forth as much flames wrapped them- selves around the steel pillars and burned off the paint. The heat was sufficient to warp the steel columns, and several of the cables of the lower draw were burned nearly in two. Ocean Grave Decorated. Boston Wreaths fashioned by mem bers of the family of William T. Stead, the London editor and author who was lost in the Titanic wreck, were caat into the sea from the deck of the Cunard liner Franconia as that vessel lay, with engines stopped, over the grave of the Titanic last Sunday afternoon. Fifteen hundred men and women stood with bowed heads during the ceremony, while the ship's band played "Nearer, My God, to Thee." The wreaths were madel of laurel picked from Mr. Stead's garden. Britain Will Not Exhibit. Washington, D. C After delaying an answer for more than a year, the British government has informed Wal ter H. Page, the American ambassa dor, that Great Britain will not par ticipate in the Panama Canal Exposi tion of 1915. While it does not ap pear that any definite reason is as signed for this refusal, it is regarded as Great Britain's way of intimating that she still resents the course of the United States in regard to the canal tolls. Parcels Post in Statu Quo. Washington, D. C On assurance by Postmaster General Burleson that he would not further change parcel post regulations until present rates can be more thoroughly tested, the postoffice committee indefinitely post poned action on Senator Bryan's res olution to annul the postmaster gen eral's power to change rates and sizes of mailable parcel post packages. How It Struck Elsie. Little Elsie, sitting in a street ear apposite a man with twitching eyelids, whispered to her mother: "Mamma, that poor man has the hiccups in his eyes." Don't buy water for blulnt. Liquid blue b et Cml all wilir. Bujr ked Cruet bell blue, Um) m Uiet'e ell blue. Man'a Preference. "Men in youth, or age, or middle age, will sooner kiss a pretty mouth than a clever brow any day, or every day." "Wiisaro," by S. C. Nether sole. HOMESTEAD ROOFING J. E. BERKHEIMER Continues Its Usefulness. Ia Ipoh, (Malay peninsula) one of the pioneer motor-cars in the country is now in slmost constant use as a funeral hearse. Hauled by coolies, the proud old pioneer wends its frequent, slow, laborious way to the cemetery. Stomach Weak? Blood Bad? Liver Lazy? Nervous ? 1 aids digestion and purifies the blood. As a consequence both the stomach and liver return to their normal and healthy condition. Nervousness and biliousness soon disappear. The entire system takes on new life. For over forty years this famous old medicine) has "made good and never more so than today, enjoying a greater sale all over the world than any other doctor's prescription. For aatle at all druggists in liquid or tablet form, or you can send fifty 1c stamps for trial box. Address) DR. R. V. PIERCE. BUFFALO, N. Y. Not Hardly. Doctor (to anxious husband and father) "All the baby wants is some good milk, and take care that it al ways comes from the same cow. As for the mother, there's nothing really the matter with her, only a little weakness, that's all. And she'll soon pick up if she has every day some un derdone beefsteak." Anxious hus band "From the same ox, doctor?" " When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Ere Remedy. No Smartlnr FeIe rine Arte Quickly. Try It for Red, Weak. Watery tyre aod Uraniilated Kyelida. Illus trated Boole la earh PacSatre. Murine la compounded t7 oar tx-altete nut a "Patent Med Iclue" but need In aorrveeful Physicians' Prme fclce for mini T Tear. Now ddlcated to tbe Pfeb llo and sold bT Urue-irlst e at 3bo and 60c per Boule. Marine are BalTeln AeepUo Tubes, $o end Sua. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Systematic Slaughter of Rats. A price is set on the head of the rat in Tokyo, and, according to the Far East, "The sight is frequently seen in the side streets of the city of some blooming damsel gingerly ; conveying a small rat, suspended by a string tied to its tail, to the police box. Here an official receipt is given for the rat. which entitles the holder to 5 sen, ard so the plague is combated and the peo ple protected against foul epidemics." BLUE AND DISCOURAGED Mrs. Hamilton Tells How She Finally Found Health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Warren. Ind. "I was bothered ter ribly with female weakness. I had pains and was not regular, my head ached all the time, I had bear ing down pains and my back hurt me the biggest part of the time, I was dizzy and had weak feel ings when I would stoop over, it hurt me to walk any dis tance and I felt blue and discouraged. "I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and am now in good health. If it had not been for that medicine I would have been in my grave along time ago." Mrs. Artib E. Hamilton, R.F.D. No. 6. Warren, Ind, Another Case. Esmond, R.I. "I write to tell yon how much good your medicine has done me and to let other women know that there Is help for them. I suffered with bearing down pains, headache, was ir regular and felt blue and depressed all the tiros. I took Lydia E. Finkham'a Vegetttble Compound and commenced to gain hi a short time and I am a well wo man today. I am on my feet from early morning until late at night running a boarding house and do all my own work. I hope that many suflering women will try your medicine. It makes happier wives and mothers." Mrs. Anna IIan ISN, Esmond. Rhode Island. RAISES the DOUGH Bet tar tkaa Other penrela producing light, daiaty, wkole some cakes aad pastries CRESCENT BAKING POWDER high erel and moderate ia price I Zoo lb. tin at grocers Mle.Ce3eettIe DIRECT FROM FACTORY 1 n MM II II II m m irtrnm II You save both the wholesaler's and re tailor's profits when ordering, for we manufacture this material. 1- ply, weight 35 lbs. to 103 sq. ft... ..$1.25 2- p!y, weight 45 lbs. to 108 sq. ft..... 1.60 8-ply, weignt 65 lbs. to 108 sq. ft..... 1.75 Write for samples or order direct from this ad. Satisfaction guaranteed. MFG. CO., Tacoma, Wash. That Waa Art. "Realistic?" repeated the critic, "well, I should say he was realistic. You just ought to have seen the ex citement he created in his studio when he drew the corks in a dinner scene he was painting the other day." 7HY go alone dav after' , " day suffering: when aid is at hand so convenient and at bo little cost. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Outspoken Intelligence. A letter addressed "To my dear God in Heaven," written in a child's hand writing, was recently posted in a Rus sian townlet. As the address waa written in German, the Russian post authorities forwarded it to the Ger man frontier postoffice at Tilsit. The postmaster of the latter place returned it to its place of origin with the fol lowing superscription: "To be re turned. The addressee is in Heaven, with which Germany has no communi cation." t-r make liquid blue costly. Buy Red Cross BaS Blue, outkee clotnea arbiter tnan snow. Daily Thought. Let your first effort be not for wealth, but independence. Whatever be your talents, whatever your pros pects, never be tempted to speculate away, on the chance of a palace, that which you need as a provision against the workhouse. Lord Lytton. "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" is what they all say of oar Painless Methods ef Extracting Teeth. Out-of-town pee. pie eaa aave then? plate and b klge warkflnetbedlaea day If sjeeeaaary. An abeolute snap en tea. backed by IS rears la Portland ML Si. a. Wlit Wise Dental Co. orricr. moursi S A. M. tn 8 P. M. Swndeys t le 1 Phone ! A 2029i Mata 202. fainnt Bids.. Third eed WeaMnctaei Pertleeal HTi0 pan in rye fret tor optraHont tar Ptl when fry using Dr. Schreuder's Pile Remedy Certain care eaa be effected. Larse atae fl-OS; trial sue 10c The Vitalitas Chemical Co. Nerth Beak Bid.. Seattle, Weak. OUT Of TOWN PEOPLE moat or xo.-rii sxoat C GEE WO tlMCklBtM ffcMtO, Try one an or if you tiavw team 4o04wr wttfc this on and that ons and hstv not oMaine-d msnent rllf, Lm this grrmi natar hosvlar alio noso your csuv) ami prMrrih rwmeviy who action Is quick, surw and mmttx His prssBcriptkma mrm compound! from Root. rle Has. hnda a ad Barks that hv bdM'D fthrd from ory quar ter of tb ilott. Tha mrHnttm of thaw asadiciaasi arv not known to tha ouiaula world, bat ha) bass. aanttd down from toUw to son ia tko ateataM tau&iliM la ChUa. CONSULTATION FREK. If yrm Hra ont of trwn and eannot rail, writ tor arm plots, blank and airuuiajr, tsVTira.nt 4 owat ia atdunpa. THE C.6EE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162 rirst St., Cor. Morrlsofl rortlead. Ores eat. r. n. u. No. SI, '19 WrHKN wrttlns te adrertieera, please sasm " tioa this paper. w-weSaLe. If "