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III MQSflTP. THIS SENATOR AVERSE TO ARBITRATION I A :;.oiri.2.' "Kvery nation In tha world, certainly every maritime nntlon. would be aa much Interested aa Ureal llrltaln herself to uphold the Hrltlsh contention Can any ona doubt what tha reault of arbitration would be under such ton dllliuiaT An arbitration court mada up of repreaentatlvea from any civilised country that might be auggested would be prejudiced against the United Ktatea. and that dors not 111 In well with the American sense of fairness In deallnit with question that la In controveray. "The case would be prejudged." MAY RECALL HAAKON, KING OF NORWAY ! According to common gossip In tba courts of Europe. King Haakon of Norway la rapidly loalng favor. And Judifed by the same aourra of In formation, It seems apparent he will soon be discoursed by the Htorthlng luto Riving up his throne. Just after Haakon left Norway early In Itecnniber, with Queen Maud and Prince Olaf, for London, to do their Christmas ahoilnK. tha repub lican party Introduced a bill Into the Storthing abolishing all dex-oratlone. This bill la certain to be passed, and as the power to confer lrora tlous Is the only privilege enjoyed by the king without securing thit sanc tion of his ministers, the force of the Intended legislative attack Is obvious Almost Immediately prior to (be Introduction of the bill Haakon con ferred the grand cross of BL Olaf on retiring Minister Thorn. Another factor emanatea from tha chamn madn that the king and queen have hoarded their allowance for the six years they have reigned In order to spend It on Appleton house. jUanrirltigham, which waa a wedding gift from thn queen's father, tha lata King Kdward of England. The royal couple ol Norway spend much of their time there and thla Is disapprove.! by their sub jects, who have frequently complained that the pair buy most of tbulr ChrlMiuas things In Ixindon markets (Inn ran gain an Idea of llakon'a expenditures on himself from the cost of his clothing, which does not exceed 11.250 a year. Queen Maud would shed no tears over the voluntary loss of thn throne. Hhn was thn second daughter of Kdward. and the Kngtlsh climate suits her; that of Norway doea not. for her health la Impaired during the periods aha remains In Norway. Another sidelight on her desires Is exposed by ber refusal to learn the Norse InnKUngn. King Haakon would have no regret. DEWEY RECOMMENDS M. Adleaon. tho Hev. James Mackln of Hliencer H Woods Commanders Victor 4 ' L Zlcgineler. Admiral Dewey was born In Montpeller. VI.. in 1S37. "I should aay," he declared today, "that any man who begins to ride horseback early and continue with It throughout his early years will find In ho end thut he hn Invested In a form of physical exercise that will be a great nsset to him In hi lat-sr yeara. Driving la splendid, loo. Getting lots of it Is tho principal thing. I learned to ride early In my own state of Vermont. I don't know how early, but I have kept on with that exercise and it has been a grent benefit to me. "I remember one day riding with George Bancroft, tho historian. lie was HO yeara old at the time. 1 asked him to what he ascribed his perfect I hyslcal condition at that time and he pointed to hi hore for amwer." NEW CIVIL GOVERNOR OF CANAL ZONE President Taft ha tendered to Col. O. W. Ooethala, U. 8. A., chief engineer of the Panama canal, aud the colonel has accepted, the post of civil governor of tha canal tone. The change of government on th isthmus will tnke place probnbly In the aprlng. Colonel Ooethal will serve as civil governor until the canal Is formally opened on January 1, 1915. The flrat vessel will be aent through the canal, barring the un foreseen, Bept. J5, 1913, on the four hundredth anniversary of the discov ery of the Pacific. From then until the formal opening tha canal will be operated a. a ".ample" for training of the operating foice, the getting of everything In final ahlpahape. etc The canal, according to Colonel Ooethala, la now more than 78 per cent completed, and July 1 noxt will aee It ready for the turning In of the water. It I apprehended that the entrance and presence of th water may cause some further slide of the trencherou banks, particularly at the Culebra cut, but the expectation I that the dredge can take care of the material thua dnpoaltod In the big ditch. Colonel Ooethal Intend, when thn canal Is a going, to retire from the government aervtce and settle In New York a a consulting engineer, with the Idea of making some money for hi family. . Meantime President Taft haa Mked congress to reward tha colonel's work on th Isthmus by promoting blm to be a major general tn the army. EOFM MshiNGT Gossip In elating hi position regarding th Panama Canal situation, Henator James O'Oorman, of New York, said: "Tli ranal It an American ranal. constructed by American engineer through the liberal aiirrlutliti of fund by (ha Amerlrsii congress, and. above all. It la constructed upon American territory, arid I am amaied Unit anybody should have the hardi hood to contend that It ihould not b administered by American law. "We aliould not lose sight ,n" furl that even If wa were willing to feu limit llil dome. tic question to an xilillral rourt It would b Imooasltiie to find anywhere an lmmrtlul trl I) u 11,1 1 to try It. "Nominally, the case, as It stunri I olio between the I'tilted Mtutes and Oreat Ilrlluln; aa a mutter ot fuel, f tin controversy rained by (ireat Hrlt aln would be ona between tlm uhlp ping Interests of tlm I'nlled Stutes unit I hi shipping of thn entire world HORSEBACK RIDING Admiral Dewey celebrated hla 7Sth birthday on December 26, In a quiet way, working a little In the forenoon, riding out for an airing later, and dining with a few friends In the eve ning "I feel like an ensign." said Mr. !ewey to friends. He liMiked aa healthy and happy a a man Just out of college "I never felt any better In my life than I feel today," added thn admiral. "Two things, horseback riding and keeping away from banquets, have helped me. To be of a good old fam ily of people who live to rlpo old age. help one to grow old gracefully and keep In vigorous health." ' Admiral Dewey went to his office to wotk during the day, but his call era were so numerous that he had to Klv It up. Among his visitors were Kear Admirals Barker. Mason, Twin ing. Fletcher, Vreeland and Surgeon Ceuernl Stokes, lien Cone. John Capt 11. J. 8t Peter's Fplscopal church; Blue. W. D. McDougall and " kail ( a n i j Collapse cf Washington's WASHINGTON The collapse of the "lluchelors" Washington's fa mous cotillon club, which for the lust twenty years bus tstubllahed th standing of the successive crop of smart society, has been followed by Hi" CNtnhllHliment of tho "Ilenedlcls" and at last Washington winter time smart set has undergone the long threatened pruning. The llai helors, according to some reports, "fell of Its own weight." In other words, too ninny who could not muster nil the re 'lulreineiit were admitted to member ship and one by one the "swagger" element withdrew. Thn defection be gan several seasons ago when Major Charles McCawley. V. 8. M. C, who throughout the Koosevelt regime waa the lleau Ilrummel of Washington, gave up hi membership. George How ard, son of I.ady Howard of England and kin to the ultra aristocratic Rlgge connection, resigned about the aame time, tilst Illalr. one of the most elig ible bachelora In the country, came a close third, but these lapses were made up by the younger army and navy set. Last year thing got worse and even the lances of crltlclnm assailed the bachelors, whose dunces careful moth era considered a bit too blase for the debutante whose coming out hereto fore had not been considered properly accomplished unless "they appeared" at least at tho lluchelors' three yearly Y. M. C. A. Puts Ban on 1IIIS notice was posted the other dormitory here: "Members of the Y. M. C. A. and vlsltora to the Association building will please refrain from playing or singing music of the following kind in or about the bulldnga: 'Hltchy Koo.' 'How. Row. How,' 'Everybody's Doing It. When I Get You Alone To night.' "Such songs are suggeatlve and not at all In keeping with the Ideals of the Association." The notice appeared on the bulletin hoards throughout the Y. M. C. A. dor mitory as well as on the announce ment boards In the Association gym naslum, pool room, bowling alleys, turklsh baths, reading rooms and bar ber shops. "The ruling was made," said Secre tary Cooper, "not because any one haa made himself objectionable by per forming these questionable songs, but merely to Insure that the policy and moral conditions of the young man shall be carried out In thl. detail aa In others. For many year I have noticed a steady lowering In the moral tone of the average popular aong. Former- iii Plans to Further Embellish the Capitol Grounds PLANS are made, and their execu tion will be proceeded with a oon aa finances warrant, for further em bellishing the capltol grounds by the planting of additional shrubbery. It should be cmphuslzcd that no attack Is contemplated on the design of the grounds which represents the admir able work of the landscape architect, Frederick I jiw Olmsted. The layout of the capltol grounds Is satisfactory to everybody, and the design I vener ated by all tho men having In charge the care and preservation of the grounds. When the capltol ground, a we know them, were )i,um?. a great deal of the plantation waa for quick results. The result were achieved. Some brubbery ha developed ao that a a Baby McLean's Birthday BABY Vincent Walsh McLean's $10, 000 birthday party, given tho other day at tho Va!h homo In Washing ton, broko all records for gorgeous and Ingenious entertainments. Gift came In hundred lots, and In hundred lots they continued to come for severul days. Tho greater number are yet to be opened for the Inspection of tho youthful recipient and a pair of secretaries will be required to get the notea of thanka off In proper time. Tho one best gift of the whole col lection, however. Is the snow burro which came aa a gift from Mrs. Mc Ian to her only son. The burro haa a long pedigree and a shaggy coat and a perfect dlaposltlon He arrived sev eral days ago, December IS, being the natal day of Baby Vincent, whose birthday fete was brought forward a few day to bring It In cloer touch with the Chrlstmn season. A glnnt white bull moose, white a snow and terrlfylngly natural, shares the place of honor with the burro In the affections of the -young heir. This also waa a gift from Mrs. McLean and It appearance for the first time creat ed a great sensation. Of Affectation. There I nothing In poetry, or. In deed. In society so unpleasant a af fection. Landor. Famous Cotillon Club Germans " The turkey trot was one' of the fir. wedge, the Introduction of bridge whlut table, where .orne pretty high play waa poolble wa. another dlslntegratory feature, while the habit some of the young matron, had of go- Ing out to th. .moklng room, and puf-. n,,g a cigarette or two between dance. . a. yet another phase , of tho bacb I lors ater dance, which more careful mothera refuaed to view with favor. Anyway thl. season the Bachelor, fell through, the lust president. 1 aw renc Townsend, former American minister to Melgluin. resigning and th general committee going out with him and leaving the old oiganlzatloo with Its new membership floundering The llarhnlora. under Major McCaw ley'a regime, first attained the dis tinction of having the mistress of the White House stand as hostess at one of the first dance each year. Mr Koosevelt and Mr. Taft both "re ceived" for the Bachelors at least once each season. Kor "resident hos tess" one of the smartest of the resi dent set stood as sponsor while al ways the second or third dance bad for Its hostess the wife of one of the ambassadors. 1-ady Curzon a Mis Mary Lelter. danced her tlrat ball at the Bachelor, aa did Mr. Iongworth and. later, her later. Miss Ethel Roosevelt; later still. Miss Helen Taft. Flanking thee .... the benedlcta list came out. every - body knew Just exactly who wa. who In the smartest of the capital . smart set. All Suggestive Songs distinction were hundred or Dene. . ..... - a..... and their daughter. but 11 "rprlslng fact that In pro- The Benedict gave Just one ball, portion to Ita lz Europe I much Dec 31 It waa danced In the .mail- more extensively wooded than the reel est ballroom In Washington. Con.e- of the globe. It I. c.lculated that quently there wa. the grandest .trlng nearly a third of the .urface of Eu pulling contest Washington ha. wit-j rope I. covered with trees, whereas nessed In many a decade, for when , the proportion over the whole land I V. a -kapIJ tm Anlii m V s- AnA. ClOTlCf M COT ' itjf i DID CAME FOR TrMT JV Vfl Kino of lv sheet music was derived from th operaa of Gilbert and Sullivan; now omely Ignorant people. We are over day they seem to come mostly frorr Joyful to get such a weak, non-exclt-the burlesque stage. Twenty-five yean able, superabundantly harmonlou ago many popular song possessed on a a magistrate." considerable merit; totiay many ol them are unspeakable. "It la not the actual, literal mean lng of the words sung that I objeo ttonable, but It 1 the connotation, th Idea obviously Implied, or that on ia led to anticipate, which constitute) the peculiarly vicious effect of thesi songs. Popular music today Is at lti lowest ebb. But even If It cannot show brains. It at least can show decency and I would welcome any movement designed to this end." The Washington Y. M. C. A. has membership of 3,000. permanent feature it cannot be In dorsed by progressive landscape ar chltocts, but even this will not bt trifled wiih. riant mortality In tht capital grounds was high last wtnter A large amount of shrubbery wa kill ed by the long and excessive cold. A number of tree have been slain bj ummer storms, and several were de stroyed or Irreparably Injured last ummer. Whenever the replacement of a tre Is determined on a memorial tree wit be set out, with the final result that memorial groves will surround tht capltol. Last spring a beginning lc thl line of work was made, and in the east park on the senate aide Sen ator Bacon planted a willow oak. Vict Tresldent Sherman a purple beech Senator Lodge a red oak, Senatoi Cullom an oak. and Senator Wetmort an English beech. At the eaat front on the house side Speaker Clark plant ed a sugar maple, Representative Can non an oak and Representative Brown Ing of New Jersey an oak. There art aeveral tree vacancies In the west grounds, and these will be filled bj the planting ot remembrance treet next spring. Party Breaks All Records The birthday cake, which had tht place of honor on the table specially constructed for the comfort of tht tiny guests, was a real wonder cake with Ita tier after tier of frosted "ter races," the pinnacle crowned with trio of birthday candles. Boxes of cake, with the monogran of the celebrant, together with quantl tie of wonderful toy and marveluu mechanical trophies, were given t each of the guests as they set of home at the close of the afternoon For entertainment there waa a clrcui with a real clown. Punch and Jud) show and a vaudeville entertainment completed the show. Baby McLean la three year old anil I heir to between ninety and a hut dred million. I Balking Money. Mimtr makes tba mare SO," ftl when our sooner Is "on" her. Thtl TatJer. iPlP 1 M Hliql Ijn,. Thus OmS. I'm ! !. I4 tr Oratf). CHINAMAN WAS TOO CUTE Suaplcloua of Wedding Cake Bent Him by Englishman Who Owed Him Money. An 1Tri1f ah m n whn wtmm a n rn n t A . " , - .. A recipient, niua, wedd) c w.( CbIne- mercbant w,th vhnm tt brW ba(1 , ouUtandiDg ae, .uppiied. AfUf tfa boneymoon( of ,h. n h- wed(Je(1 . . ........ vbuu gu-sv ea at u i as vciouai ticui i-s "And how did you like the cakef said the Englishman, laughing, after th uaual congratulation. "Ah, ah," returned the Chinaman, with a cunning leer, "me no such big fool to eat him, eah. Me put cake to fire. Burn bltn up. He, he!" "Oh. that's too bad," said the Eng lishman, very much hurt. "You might have tasted It, at least, out of com pliment to my wife and try self. Why didn't you?" "Me too clute, sah," said the Celes tial, with the same winning smile. "You owe me monee, sab; aendee poi son cakee; I eat him; I die; you no payee up Houp-la! He, be, hel I know you Ingleesb!" Mothers win find Mrs. Wn1oWs Bnntata Syrup t-' best reiaedv to dm 'of UtsitshU lrea 5 tmxig .'".a totliliiK pe r uxl. Continent of Trees. The Idea of an extenalv forest geu rally call to mind the forests of Q V. A . n- V r.t A f-t n . w Quarter Finland and Sweden have the greatest extent of fo.-est land, hall of tbelr surface being coveted with trees. Britain and Portugal are the least wooded of European countries, only a twentieth part of their area blng covered with forest. Though southern Britain I richly wooded, the tree are for a large part In hedge rows and are cot collected Into for Possibly Knew What H Meant In an address ot welcome to a resi dent magistrate at Cala, Tranakel. South Africa, the Kaffir spokesman, the other day thus expressed him self: "We cordially welcome your pluck and goodness In coming among such puslllamlnary and unwhole- RAISES the DOUGH Better than other powders producing light, dainty, whole some calces and pastries CRESCENT BAKING POWDER ia high grade and moderate in price 25c lb. tin grocers. CrMceat M( . CoSmmI Regulations. On remarking some time ago that student can.:ot be driven anywhere by regulation. I waa contradicted by the dean of another institution who In listed that by regulation they can be 4rlen to the devil. I accepted the amendment. President Lowell. In Harvard Graduates' Magazine. WOMAN SICK FOURTEEN YEARS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham'. Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind.:-" I suffered for four teen year from orjranic inflammation. female veakness, pain and irrefrulari tiea. The pain, in my sides were In creased by walking or standing on my feet and I had such awful bearing down feelings, was de pressed In spirits and became thin and pale with dull, heavy eves. I had six doc tors from whom I received only tempo rary relief. I decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial and also the Sanative Wash. I have now used the remedies for four months and cannot express my thanks for what they have done for me. "If these lines will be of any benefit you have my permission to publish them." Mr. Sadik Villiasi3, iol 'James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound.made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the moat successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to provs this fact If won hnvo the sHeMost tloubi tluvl.ylin P.. lMnklinm'! Vcjit'ta tile t'oinpouml will liel yon, write to l.viliu IMMnkliani M'liciiiet'o. (ooiitMlotitiaP l.ynn.Masa., for nil Um. Your lottop w 111 lo oen-l, rnl nml nnswortMl by i woman,' auu livid in strict voutidence. arl nd la sum. a JawW aw vr-ta i n m M II gf m mJJ:j NEAT PACKAGE HELPS PRICE Butter Wrapped In Tidy Parcel of One Pound Each Will Attract Eye of Fastldlou. You may not bellev It. but farm butter put up In square packagea of pound neatly wrapped In oiled paper will bring a better price in any mar ket tban th asm butter loosely packed In a tin bucket or Jar. A butter mold coat a trifle and oiled paper with your name printed on It coata but a little more, and If butter I put up In square package form It will bring from two to three cent per pound more than If packed In Jar or tin. Fastidious customer In th city, who are In the bablt of getting nearly everything they consume In fancy packagea absolutely will not buy but ter that la scooped out of the pall and aent to tbelr home. In wooden dishes. In spit of thl fact which nearly every farmer ought to know, 85 per cent, of the farm butter la sold with out being put up In thla form and It all goes together In on mass at th creamery, where It la worked over, molded Into pound packages, wrapped and stamped with the name of the creamery and sold at a profit, all of which might have been had by th farmer If be would do he aame thing and aell direct city consumer. Of course It I not alway possible to sell direct to consumers, but even if butter I sold to the (tore It will bring a much better price If put up In oiled paper In pound packagea. In fact the making of butter la not all her ia In the buslnes. No thouirhtful person tines liquid bios. It's s pinch of blue in Unre bottle of water. Ask for Ked Croat Bail blue, the Blue that's ail blue. A Usual. I'm so glad to aee that yon hav recovered from your lllnea." "Ye; but I had a narrow escape. The doc tor .aid If I had waited a day longer It would have been hopeless, and they all said It wa the only case of Its kind on record. The doctor 1 going to write It up for a medical paper. The only thing that carried me through wa my wonderful vitality." Ex change. . Poetry and Music. If I had to live my life again. I would have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once every week; for perhaps ; the part of my brain now atrophied would thus bar been kept active through use. The loss of these ta.te t a loss of happiness, and may pos sibly be Injurious to the intellect, and more probably to the moral charac ter, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature- Charle Darwin. Almost Too Much to Bsllsve. A gunner of the royal marines tells a story, say. an Kngllsh paper, of bow a seagull rescued an exhan.ted linnet from the sea and deposited It m the deck of a warship. We can and a good deal, but this story tiould, we think, have been told by i narrator exclusively to his fellow tarlnes. ONLT ONE "BROMO QITNTNTS" is LAXATIVE BROMO QtHNINE. Look fur the iirutur of E. W. OKOV e. Cum s Cold tatOosDay. Cures Grip te Two Days, tat. How Kansas Got Its Name. The late Colonel Inman always Instated that Kansas got Its name through mistake of a proofreader. The early Kansas Indians were Kaws, a diminutive of Kausas. In revising the works of a missionary the proofreader mistook the "u" for an Inverted "n" and changed It to "n." Since then It has been Kansas Would Take an Heiress Nova, Once more someone takes the trouble to tell us that there was a real Mary v!th a real lamb that went to school. And when you remember how much lower meat was In 1814, it Isn't so bard to believe. Milwau kee Journal. Eating Sunflower Seeds. Sunflower seed eating Is the favorite holiday pasting of the Spanish He brew of the Levant The kernel of the aeed, which I about a large a a grain of rice, has a nutty, oily flavor, somewhat similar to raw peanuts. On Saturday, after synagogue, Hebrews all over the Orient are to be seen munching the sunflower aeed. with gusto. The wealthier classes substi tute the palted pistachio for the sun flower seed. Clsnt Pineapple. The Shaker colony near Aston, Fla., has grown a pineapple weighing 12 pounds five ounces. With this pine apple and other nearly approaching it slie the Shaker have taken moat of the prise at county and state fairs for the finest pineapples. PILES Ct RED IN TO It DATS Tonrdniitiwt will refund motwy if PAZO OtNT MtCNT faila to cure any ran of Itching. Blind, b Wading or Protruding Filoa in to 14 days, tuc Strong Land and Language. "Wonderful soil here," said the traveler; "I've never seen such big corn." "Yet " said the farmer, "and we had to plant a dwarf variety to keep It down to this slie." St. Paul Dispatch. World Looks for th Best. There are two ldes to every story. The victory you win means defeat to the other fellow. But that should not deter u from doing our best. It' the beat that the world need, but If you can do better than the other fellow, It la your work that the world wants. Advice to a Friend, The young man waa about to be married. "Praia your wife' grace and beauty constantly," advised on friend "But don't overdo It," counseled an Hflh. in, ertnelml that mh ha thrown herself away on you, am! , i- warn, u gu ou uie iut. HI Almost Endless Job. A small boy watched his mamma Aklng ashes out of a stove, and said In a thoughtful manner: "Mamma. I would think the devil would get so tired taking un his ashes." "Up to the Minute!" Keep that way it means health and happiness; butal the first sign of weakness in the Stomach, Liver or Bowels take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS right away. It may save you a long sick spell. It is for Poor Appetite, Sour Stomach, Headache, Indigestion, Cos tiveness, Colds and Grippe. 2 Nonrustlng Tinware. If new tinware be rubbed over with. freh lard and thoroughly heated In me oven before It 1 used. It will never rust afterward, no matter how much It la put In water. For stained tinware borax produces the best r suits. If a teapot or eotfe pot la discolored on the Inside boll It In a strong solution of borax for a short time and all Its rrirfcn, tn Mm American Theatrical History. Th first regularly organised theaV Heal company came from England In 1762, and played first at Williams burg, Vs.. afterward at Annapolis, New York and Philadelphia. Tha first theater was built at Annapolis. 75 YEARS OF PUBLIC APPROVAL FOR CONSTIPATION nd all form of DIGESTIVE DISORDERS 3 W OMEN Wn aot aiao te da Mirhia Work, hat thrr ia a aiachiaa atad U it I'im'i W ork, aad it dot it lrkr sad aatlar taaa it', aver beca aoa before THE MEADOWS POWER WASHER TAKES THE WORK OUT OF WASU DAY. FrOT illaatratrd aUlo( ami apaa !Mst of tha coapoa sriow or postal eatioaia thit papar. PORTLAND, OR. Send me your free Meadows Washing Ma chine catalog. N'atM., Addrw "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" U what they V7 Painless Methods of Kxtracting Teeth. Out-of-town pas pla can sava thoir Plata and brtd fa work Aniahed in one dar if ncetaaary. An abaoluta suar pntoa. backed by 2 frara in Portland. waaWs ss.aa.snu. Wise Dental Co. orncr hours: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays t 1 Phoiws: A 2029: Mais 2029. Tallin Bid.. Third and Wellington. Portland out or TOWN PEOPLE enn wtrl prompt trw n eon of lfo-Poi9su, iis.-tilUM r (rout C. GEE WO tha ChlnoM aoetos. . . k - 4,-ilml.. wlttt thla ona and that ono n4 . not ohtainad JNr . Ji.nl rllf. Ut tin. irw n.lor. hi-l.r Una miao onr oaM and pnmTil oaire iwl iolloi la qulc . ni and ofo. H la araj-rlpllona irt noniiundod from R..t. H.-rl. Huda aad am a.H known 10 th ouiai.lo world, but haro baoa haa.lod do" froai Ulnar to aua la tha phrwalaW familin m China. CONSULTATION ITtEK. tf rna lira not of town and oaanot nail, wrlta for rmmtom WonS and aireiilM. aawloain i oaala la atamua THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 1 62) rirst St., Cor. Morrlso Partland. Orsswa, P. N. U. No. 'I. (WHEN wHtin to adrartiaara, planaa sans- I '" ll thla papar. J al! say t w f