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Let Us Read the Papers for You Hair Falling ? You certainly cannot lose your hair and keep it, too. Which shall it be? Lose? Then do nothing. Keep? Then use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. That is about all there is to it Ayer’s Hair Vigor is also a splendid hair-dressing and hair-tonic. It keeps the hair soft and smooth and greatly promotes its growth. It does not color the hair. Consult your doctor freely. Doctors are studying these hair questions much more than in former days. Oldest Egg. Not so long ago a party of explor­ ers, members of the Archaeological society of Mayence, found, during their excavations In the ancient Moguntiacum, a hen's egg which was estimated to have been buried for something like nineteen centuries. Moguntiacum was built by Drusus, the son of the Roman emperor Augustus, in the year 14 B. C. Upon the site of the ancient Roman castrum or en­ campment near the city the excava­ tions in question brought to light many interesting relics, including some water cisterns of Roman make. It was in one of these, which was lo­ cated twenty feet below the ground, that a damaged Roman clay pot was found containing the shell of a broken egg and also a whole egg that bad been kept from being smashed by a sherd of^he damaged pot, which cov- ered it. The ancient egg was turned over to the municipal museum.— Harper's Weekly. Clippings of every kind and character from the press of the Pacific Coast furnished at reasonable rates. DAKE’S PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 432 S. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. whito *kiN to attract the shark* bl* ' native mother bad taught him not to (ear. stayed with the other man. They lashed the boom and gaff together and > swam and floated toward Lahaina till ( they found the current was bear- , ing them toward Molokai. Then they j decided to swim with the current They sighted a reef off Molokai about six o'clock in the evening. Pawaa. his companion, who was not very strong tb begin with, became so weary that Duvauchelle gave him the wooden frame they had been using, and swam unaided. They swam ail night. When they were within 500 yards of old Mokuhuniki, which is Just a huge rock sticking out of the ocean. Pawaa threw up his hands and sank. Duvauchelle swam on and clamber­ ed upon the rock. He had been 17 hours in the water. That afternoon he swam across the two miles of chan­ nel which separated him and his rock from the Molokai shore. All the time be had kept his trousers on so that his white legs would not become shark bait, but he had taken off his shlrL and spiny crabs had been fastened to his body for hours before he got out of the water. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—SO A. NEAR EHOLT JUNCTION. B. C., Can.; 20a. culL; 4 r. houae, barn, ouSttM*«; SO fruit trees, beat aub-irrigated farm. Auger. Box SIS, Chicago. ACK of Duke Kahanamoku. the land, but when a man gets to be over fastest short distance swimmer 70 an all night swim is a little more FOR SALE-180 A. IN YALE CO.. B. C: to A. cult: 2-story 7 r. house, barn, outbldw*. $ 14 i, in the world and one of the than he cares to make. But it wasn’t apple orchard, Hock, machinery, etc. Excellent ten men who will represent the what I wanted to do; it was what J fruit ranch. ©aHly divided. Seibel. Bx .MH. Chicago United States in the world had to do, so I struck out As I float­ swimming contests in the Olympic ed, working off my clothes so 1 could New Luxury for the Chinese. roll* developed. lOe, eny games at Stockholm, is a long ances­ swim easier, something bumped into size. Largest and best Barber shops are being opened It shop in Northwest. Com­ try of semi-amphlbious humans. From my side. the far east and the Cbiness are learn­ plete price list on request. the day he was born till the hour he “ I had never been afraid of sharks. Best results guaranteed. ing to appreciate the delights of' dies the Hawaiian is never wholly out I have swam and dived and played American hair clippers. of sound of the sea. From the time with sharks, like other Hawaiians, but JACOBS P.-I. Build’g, Seattle he can walk, and sometimes before, he when I felt that thing bump Into me Take Time to Replace. begins to dabble in the ocean. Duke I think my heart stopped beating. 1 A lost thumbnail will be generally not so Were’, L'sbudied Kahanamoku may win honors in speed didn't mind being drowned replaced tn five months and a great at the Olympic games, but be cannot much, because my boat was gone, and PANAMAS oenall requires twice as long. begin to touch in these games the I was old, but I didn't want my old FXCM weaver to wearer long distance records made by some of body torn to pieces to make kaukau (’an l»e worn nnb'oeke«! by women Blocked in his countrymen and countrywomen. (food) for sharks. any si ye, shnne or style "But it wasn't a shark that hit me for mer Bruna Hand 6 Here is a typical instance: inches. Light weight Not long ago a Sunday sehool pic­ It was just a good friendly piece of ' *8ent postpaid on receipt or price. .Money refunded if not satisfactory Get a nic party started out from the Island board, as I found out when I hit out durable, stylish hat for the I ih Jf of what it would cost you elsewhere. Address NEW MODE HAI OO of Molokai for a day’s juuket down the against it, determined to make a fight O. H. Meumdorffer Prop. 227 1-2 Wushinirton St. a went? yean m Portland. Portland, Or coast. In the crowd were old women for my life. I ought to have known a He Had Changed. and young ones. There were a dozen shark wouldn’t come smelling me that A bright little fellow about three or so children not more than three way. I stuck the board under my arm years of age was very anxious to go Proves That Lydia E. Pink­ Think It Over. years old, and a score of half grown and floated around a bit more till I for a walk with his father. ham’s Vegetable Com­ A few more smiles of silent sym boys and girls. found another—a two by four piece “No,” said the latter, "you can’t go, pound Is Reliable. pathy, a few more tender wo-ds, a lit­ About two miles off shore a sudden about four feet long, The you’re too little.” tle more restraint on temper, may gust upset the schooner and left the were about of a size and two boards Reedville, Ore.—“1 can truly r»Tom- “Oh, no, papa," he said stoutly, "I'm make all tho difference between hap­ Sunday school party la the water. If them into an X, put my I crossed a big boy.” mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabli» arms over to all women who are passing piness and half-happiness to those that had been an English or an Amer­ them and struck out with my legs. "All right,” said his father. come Comiwund through the Change of Life, as it madia with whom I live—Stopford Brooke ican Sunday school picnic party, pos­ "Molokai was about 25 miles away. along.” ine a well woman after sibly one or two might have reached Lanai, the next nearest island, was a On the way home, the little suffering three years.’* Deepest Mutual Sorrow. the shore, but all these people were — Mrs. M ary B ogart . Man never knows what mutual son Hawaiians. Men, women, boys, girls little further, but the wind was off became tired and wanted his Reedville, Oregon. row really is until he reads an edi­ and babies—they paddled gayly back shore from Molokai, and 1 decided to to carry him. “I thought you wore a big boy," said New Orleans, La. — tor’s regrets.—Lippincott’s Magazine to land. Except for the loss of their make Lanai my port. The wind and current helped me and the stars wheel­ his father, pretending to sneer. “ When passing through Try Murine Eye Remedy for Hcd, luncheon their day’s outing bad not ing their way across the sky told me “I was a big boy when I started the Change of Life 1 was Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelid*. 1 been spoiled. It had merely been my course and measured off the hours out,” he said, "but I’m a little boy troubled with hot flashes, No Smarting—Just Eye Comfort. weak and dizzy spells and shortened. for me. now." backache. 1 was not fit for Some of the stories of th*lr big Lot* of Time to Think. He was carried the rest of the way. Luck. anything until I took Ly­ swims sound like fiction, but they are “ When the gray morning came it Fortune unaided prevails over the not Here are two of them: dia E. Pinkham’s Vege­ found me strong, feeling well and rid Time’s Change*. table Compound which plans of one hundred learned men.— At half-past eight on a Monday of all nervousness and excitement By One must be a genius to be a suc­ Piantila. proved worth its weight, . evening in February a year ago, uB- treading water when the waves lifted cessful barber. One is reminded of ingold tome.”-Mr«.GAS- der a clear star-lit sky, the little me up. I could fee the hills of Lanai the tonsorial artist who operated in ton B londeau , 1541 Po- schooner Moi Wahine was rammed red in the rising sun. That was some- the same village for 50 years and lymnia St, New Orleans. amidships by the steel prow of the t ung to encourage me and I got back never made a mistake. In his early Mishawaka,Ind.-“ Wo­ lighthouse tender Kukul, and the lat­ to my swimming. men passing through tha days a handsome boy got in his chair. Change of Life can tako ter put into porL believing that every “Ail that morning I swam, and I had "Shave, sir?” asked the barber, "You 'charge of Birt er« of St.John Baptirt (Epiecopair nothing better than Lydia man on board the Moi Wahine bad lots of time to think. Once I had flatter the,” laughed the youth. "You CaUagUte, Acadaaie and Blaaantary Dapartmaata, E. Pina ham's Vegetable Ma.ic, Art, Xioeatlon, aymnaaium. been lost undressed a lot of haole sailors as we flatter me. No, I only want a haircut. For catalog addrew THE SISTER SUPERIOR Compound. I am recoin- Not Afraid of Sharks. all swam around a wrecked boat off Years passed. In fact, thirty years Office 30. St. Helena Hall menuingittoallmy friends Kalihi. I remembered how much of Seven of the eight men who made did. The same man came to the same because of what it haa up the crew have never been seen a Job it was to untie wet shoe strings. barber, "Halr cut. sir?” asked the lone for me. ”-Mrs.Ci-_ Ura. FOR RANCHMEN. ’ few miles that separated me from dry whose French father bad given him a F. M. THORN, Dcitn rn. No. Dak. KODAK B TESTIMONY OF FIVE WOMEN MUSTANG LINIMENT H. L Corbin, So. Platte, Colo., writes: “I am a stockman here and if yon lived near I could give you a box of Mustang Lmimcnt bottles we have used up on our horses and cattle. We ride pretty hard here in the Rockies but Mutant Liniment Eagles Clearing Away Pests. The wild boars and foxes of Santa Rosa Island, Cal., are being extermi­ nated rapidly and in a novel manner. 25c. 50c. gl a bottle at Drug AGen’l Store* The American eagle is doing the work. The eagles that have their habitat in the rocky eminences of the Island grow to immense size, the smallest mature bird measuring about four feet la oer pride—©nr hobby—©nr «tody for year« and from tip to tip and the largest being seven feet or more in sweep with frand wings extended. They can carry thir- ty or forty pounds dead weight for of ton patrona ;u Ed ay if deaired. miles with apparent ease. The eagle Uree extrartio« when p atoe ©r swoops down upon its prey and rises bri llo work is order- to a height of fifty feet or more with ■•IsrCrvwM $5.00 the struggling animal clutched in its talons, If the pig shows too much fight It is dropped, the fall killing the 1.0 animal. Then the eagle descends and carries off the carcass to the distant Foxes also are the prey of the PI«!,» 5.00 eagles. Reflection on the Promoters. Charles I’. Abbey, a Chicago attor­ ney, was called upon at a recent ban­ quet given to lawyers and Judges. He said: “I was recently trying a case to foreclose a mortgage given by pro­ moters of a new Insurance company which had failed. I had as one of my witnesses a man named Kelley who bad made a friend of a yellow dog while taking a morning walk. The dog followed him to court, and when Candidates for Nobel Prize. The Academy of Science, the medi­ the case was adjourned at noon the dog was waiting for Kelley. The at- cal faculty of the University of Ha­ I torney of the Insurance people asked vana and several other scientific so­ If he was trying to steal the dog. cieties and institutions have passed him "Kelley thought a moment and then a joint resolution in which the names I answered blandly: 'Yes, I'm going to of Dr Cerio» J. Finlay and Dr. Aris­ steal th« dog, and donate him to your tides Agramente are presented to the clients. They are capable of trying to Nobel prize commission as candidates start an Insurance company on a yel­ for the prit» to be awarded in 1112. low dog.’” The resolution points out that Dr. Fin­ lay was the first to claim that yellow P'l'M Foreign Interference. fever is transmitted by the mosquito. Patriot—I understand you are living Planning to Save the Babies. t. ulva- while Dr. Agramonte is the »ole . survl- abroad now. Americans not good The doctors In Philadelphia have । vor of the United States army board enough for you, eh? joined in a baby-saving crusade. They composed of Drs Reed. Carroll. La- Expatriate—Oh, It Isn't that; It la are compiling a.book of advice on the । zear and himself, which demonstrated simply that I prefer being at homo Dentists i ranuM.MS Icare of babie* for free distribution the correctness of this theory —Scl- with foreigners to staying at • I throughout the city. Mother* are co<- | ence. with foreigners.—Judge. Painless Dentistry Wise Dental Painless lecting money with which to pay for the printing of the book, and it I* planned to distribute many thousand copies among the poorer parts of the city. The aim is to give the mother* much Information to help them in the hot weather. Each chapter in the book will be devoted to a special phase, and as It is being compiled by the best authorities the book will be of great help OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE ■raltk-b*U*l.( C. 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