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Till-: TRIBUNE, TURN’KR, OREGON IS A HEALTHIER What’s the STRONGER GIRL Answer----- o Baca»« Sii« Took Lydia E. Pink- haa’i Vegetal»!« ! Compound The farlll* val!*) « of Oregon help to •apply tho u M o of Amnrlc i This la poaalbl« tkroogh the i11 ii k i 1 ■ -if iim l*oin hie tin can. Ill on» of Ilia can ning « » t a b l l s h - in » n t a, J u l i a Hcliuililt waa em ployed It was com plicated work b« «•nil»« >h« ilbl «»»I Ins and other pert» of Ilia work. It waa atratmoua work and ah» w aa not a ai rung girt. Often aha forced haraalf to work when aba waa hardly able to all at brr martin». At tlmra aha would liata to atar at home fur aha waa ao waak aba could hardly walk. For flva years aba waa In thla weakened Condition. Hha tried various ui»dlrlnM At last, a frlrnd of bora »poku of l.ydla K rinkhaui'a Vegetable Couipouud and aba cava It a trial. 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C a lif . “ Receiving Room ” An elderly colored man hesitatingly opened the door at police headquar ter! the other day and walking Into tha building barely far enough lo al low the door to close, addressed a by stander with, " t ’onld you tell me, air where 1 could flud the receiving room?" •"The receiving room?" naked the byatnuder with a pustled look. "You have goods lo deliver?" "N o air. Have uo goods. I want the receiving room—the room where they bring ’em after they’re catched." “ Oh, I see. T h « turnkey's offlre. High! upstairs."— ITidliinkpolla News W o rld '» Oldest Lace» Tha oldest lares In exlstercs srs knotted hair nets and breast nets from the tombs of Thebes and other parts of Egypt, soma dating as far hack as 2000 ft. a Rave money—let other» speculate. “ Y o u N ee d a D iu retic !” T o Be W ell There Muat Be Proper Kidney Function. T HE kidney* are the blood filter*. If their action become* *luugi*K they do not thoroti«hly clean*« the blood of poi*onou* waste*. Surh impurities make one «lull, tired and achy with often naftKtng backache, droway headache* and dirzine**. A common warning of imperfect kidney action is scanty or burning excretion*. /Wn’i Rtlla, stimulant diuretic, aid the kidney* in their eliminative work. 50,000 user* have publicly recommended Doan A»k l/°ur neighbor/ D O A N 'S 1 'í'¡cs sriMi i SNT mi k i rir kid ne ys Ibfttr Milburn Co. Mlg{Ck«m Didfalo.NY Questions No. 17 The GreenCloaR 1 Who waa the Veneruhl* II#«!#* 2 Wlmt city I* regarded u* tha greiileat c<>inim\rcl«l center <>f A all* 7 WW1! Horvt— A Wlmt I* the moat itohihl# char arterialh* of the movie comedian, II iin trr Kenton* 4 Who wii* the lending pitcher In CH APTER V II— Continued the American league In ID'-tl? — 11— ft— What funiotiN llrltUli apy win HU first <iu#Nihm« w#r# aboi»t th# hanged hy the <'onllneiitul tor«*#« dur clonk; where nh«j hml bought It, hik ! lug th»* Involution? 1 wh#th#r, no fur iin nh# kn«*w, thorn ft—Who waa tha American coin- w#r« « giHnl tunny others Ilk# It. Th# iiiniuter of the U. H. H. t'onatlttttlnn girl's w hoi* lnU*rt*Nt, ns shown hy h«*r In th# liattl# with th« Itrlttsh «lilp ; r#|4i#«. Mt>p#«r«d to U* to perfect hsr hlentlfh'tttlon of It. Hhe ud (luerrlere? mltt#d, r#lu«‘tuntly, that huudr#<W T— Who Invented the ulrhraket of thfiii hud h##u sold In th# ft- I low many chambers ar« ther# I city that fall; admitted that «h# In the human heart* horavlf had s#«n doz«*n* on th# «tre#t. D I* It correct to cull the Olympic the counterpart of It In cut and In games an olympiad* Color. Hut thla particular cloak, ah# 1ft—What 1« Oml* protested, nh# know without n doubt 11 Why did Oliver Wen «Sell llolmea to be I #r own. It waa badly rumpled and had b##n #Bp«»N#d to th# w«*ath#r. write |he poem “ Old Ironside«’’ * 12 What South American country ton* hardly fit to w#ur any more, but, notwithstanding th#»# facta, «b « knew wiin the undent kingdom of Quito* lhat It wua hcra. If!— Wlmt («land 1« noted for It« MWaa It In good coudltlon the luat ninny colonsal linage« und architec Utnc you wor# It*“ tural ruin«* “ It l<»ok#d « « gm»d as new." 14—What great pianist of tlie day 1« *T I i # ii how can you b# »ur# that th# also a statemiiMU ami h»a oerved a« on« which wiis advertised as found 1« premier of Ills country* th« aam« on#*“ 1ft—What great c*uicnttirl»t» work J Well, «bo was aur#, and «he pro Ing In colors* 1« renu tnlwred largely j reeded to demonstrate the fart by a for his Illustrations for the novel« und j mult It ml# of details some of her own •ketches of fharle* Pickens* Bawliig. and it patch oil the lining 1IV- What horn# won the Kentucky which she rould not mlstak«*. Pi thy In 1014 and what wan hi« time* * “ How did you coin# to lo«# th# 17 What fam«»u« American warship \ cloak *“ “ I dou’t know, air," she un*wer#d. wan called “ Old Ironside*” * "I Juat wlali I did. I think one of th# ]H What I’ realdont had h«*en known ! other hoUM'inulds stole It, sir, or Imr- m “ Old llough and Heady*' In what ; rowed It and didn't brlug It back. 1 war* •uppoae they tbought I m * cnus # I was jp—Who Invented antiseptic «ur ; tick I wouldn't have any us# for my gery* cloak. I didn't know nothin' Mbout It 20 What do#« the sense of am cl I j until today. Thtui I looked for It and It was gone. Ho I begun askin' th# do to help mnuy animals? other girls about It. and at I hni one of them said—si«* waa a girl w*bo bad given notice and was readln' the want Angwerg No. 16 column« every day—she said there 1— M»unt l-ngan, In the Yukon. was a green cloak advertises! found. 2- W illi» Muadan with 171 llrsta. Ho I went aud got It. Hut I'd like to get hold of the girl that borrowed It. 8 (!<-n. George Xleude. I'd mak« her take It and buy me a 4—Derr lei Boons. Dew one, or I'd have the law ou her " B—In Arkansas. Ashton had llatened to thla speech t Juavph Mallard William Turner. with a show of somewhat greater In terest. Evidently It occurred to him T—Algernon Rlsrkwood. 8— Thla land erab la often over a that an Inquiry aa to who the girl sua- foot long anil fn-quenU coral lalumla pected of having taken It might h« productive of reaulta. Hhe could In Ilia Indian and PgclOc ocean». eaally be Induced to tell all she knew Ik- -That If la not slgnlflrantljr relat •bout the other employees In the hotel. vd lo the matter In hand. Bo much was clear Hut wh*n. Instead 1 0 - For Thine Is the kingdom, anf of following up thla lead. Imctor Mc I ha power, and I lie glory, forever. Alister changed the subject abruptly, 11— "I'tlgrliu’s Trogrea»" by John Aahtou dropped back In hts chair with a little gesture of Impatience. Itunyan. For myself, the doctor's course pua- 12 Mount Whitney, In California al#d in# profoundly. That all this ex IS -R e a p » Flow. amination was a mere pretense, was. ]4 —(Irn. John O Fremont of course, obvious to me. We kuew nil IS— llnltle of Trenton. about Jane Perkins. Infinitely more about l»#r than she knew about her 10—In the feet. self. We knew she had worn the 17— Leopold Auer. cloak; knew that she, or the woman, 18— On the Islands III the Caribbean rather, who had for a while Inhab sen. ited her body, had actually murdered ] « —Instead of "vrhoiu" If should ha old Morgan. And If the object of the “ who." nominative raw a» subject of pretense wore to keep Ashtqp amused, Ilia verb "w a a" to make him believe that It waa lead Ing him to a possible solution of the 20 In the ya*nr lRflfl. mystery, then It had signally failed. Ashton wn* bored and rather dis gusted. Hut It was not like my chief Famous Painter Put fall, and certainly there was no look Heart Into H it Work to of defeat about hi« face. He was ac In many res,ierls tha career of j complishing something, I felt sure, Titian, the Venetian arllat. Is without | though I could not even guess what parallel In Ilia history of art. The ! that something waa. y ..f kin productive life la uiipr».- j Hla next question seemed to me to rdented. He lived lo be ninety-nine j be getting somewhat nearer the point. years old and painted steadily for Although It to*«a ¡1* very one that nearly seventy flv» years. Thla noted made Ashton drop back In hla chair palmer apparently believed lhat no with that gesture o f Impttlence. amount of Inspiration or Intuitive “ Are your parents g, Jane*" genius la a substitute for painitaktng "No, air. Neither of them." labor. A contemporary wrote of him: "Have you lived In this country "Ha laid In Ills picture» with a long**' mass of colors which served him as "Five or six years, air." a ground work for what he wanted “ You're from New Zealand, or Aua In eipreaa. I myeelf have seen such trails, aren't you* You're not Eng powerful strokes swept In hy him lish*" with solid pigment,’ sometimes with That question made Ashton alt up pure 'terra rosaa* (red ocher)—and at aujr rate, that and th# girl's answer this served him for the half-lonee— to It. sometimes with a brush full of white "Walltngton, New Zealand, air. But lend; and with the same brush dip how did you know*“ (M-d III red. black or yellow he picked The answer had come instantly, hut out the lights. In four strokes he the next moment, with eyes perplexed, had sketched In a remarkably beauti and with a vague gesture of her hands ful figure. Then he laid the picture across them, she said: against the wall, and left It there, “ It’« queer. It seems as If I had often for several months, without dreamed o f talking to you about that" looking at It again, and when he “ You knew, didn't you, Jane, that wanted to work at It he examined thla Morgan w ho was murdered was a It very critically as If It were his New Zealander* oh, New Zealand has mortal enemy. In order In discover produced some great men. Toti're any possible faults. Then he took young, and I suppose you don’t remem awny a prominence here, set an arm ber. perhaps have never ever heard of straight there, and got a font Into tho Bully Franklin und Jostah Haines. right position. So by degress he Old Morgan knew about them, though, brought Ids llguros to the moat perfect IY1 wager." He stood for a minute symmetry, and then he proceeded to In alienee, like one who taste«. In do the same with the next picture.* reminisce!)re, the flavor of an old —Kansas City Star. •tory. Then he pulled himself together and N o vel U »e fo r Hose began asking the girl a series of rapid Sir James Crichton Browne relates and, to me, rather ai?An<ngle*a ques this anecdote of a colleagues absent- tiona. They were chiefly about Will mindedness: He whs standing hy the Ilarvey, her acquaintance with him. betMde of a Ind.v patient giving her how long ago It had begun and. In a roploua and emphatic Instructions ss general way, to what length of In lo what she ought to do, when to her timacy It had gone. The girl answered dismay she saw him taka her black all theee questions freely enough and silk stockings, which were lying on s with po appearance of hesitation. “ You knew he lived at Oak Itldge, chair beside the bed, slid drnw them <m his hnnds and arms ns gloves. He didn’t you,” the doctor asked finally, did not discover his mistake hut “ only two or three blocks from the walked off with the stoeklnga.—Kx houae where Morgan was murdered F* "You don’t think he had anythin’ change. to do with the murder, do you*” she asked. And then she laughed a little. Tides T ra vel Far “ He wouldn't do nothin’ of that kind, The oeenn tide may he felt In the air. He'a Just a silly." Mississippi river ms fnr np as Red " I’m Inclined to think, Perkins,” the Hirer landing. .707 miles shove the doctor commented, "that that’s a good mouth: In igto Delaware river as far diagnosis. I don’t believe Will Har up as Trenton. N. J„ 181.(1 nillos shove vey, even If he showed us every the mouth, snd In tho Hudson as far up ns Troy dam, 1.7.7 tulles above the thought within that rather empty head of hla. would ever take us very close mouth. to old Henry Morgan with hla maps and hi« mysteries.” Strut Was Guide Ik» turned away there rather sharp Dog slur, Sims, was a guide for ly, his back to all of us; tossed his the ancient Kgyptlans ns to the rlslhy head back once or twice, with a gee of the River Nile. ture very familiar to me as charac By Y O R K E D A V IS teristic of hla period« of luten»« thought. Then, turning hack, he spoke to A«hton. "Did we tell you," die asked, “ that Phelps und I dl«c©v#r#d one map which your detectives hud evidently overlook«*«! an odd sort of map, from u geographer's point of view, drawn on a very large scale* And the queer thing about It w h s , that It showed neither lutltude nor longitude. There wus nothing about It to Indicate what pert of th# world It represented. I brought It away with me thla morn ing. 1*11 show It to you presently If you car« to look at It. It's there on the table In that big rnanlla envelope.” “ I beg your pardon, sir” —it waa Wil kins who spoke— “ I wonder If you could »pare me now, air. I tn supposed to he In tin* dining room at this hour.“ The capacity of a trained servitor like Wilkins for eliminating himself, transforming hlmse'f Into a mere piece of furniture. Is something extraordi nary. He hHd sat through the whole examination with a countenance of the same wooden Imperturbability that he always wore on duty in the dining room. Tlie doctor unfastened the long flex ible win s hy which he was harnessed to the Instrument. “ I hope we haven't kept you too long, Wilkin«,“ h# said. “ It waa very good of you to come." “ Not at all. sir. I»on't mention It, •Ir. Horry I have to leave now." “ Well," »aid Hi# d»*ctor slowly. “ I think we’re about through, anyway. Jane here ha» been 111, and we mustn't keep her too l«mg. I don’t think of anything else 1 want to question you about, Jane. Thank you very much for helping ua.” He removed the title telephone that hung before the girl s lips, and slipped a dollar hill Into her hand as he spoke Then he turned to Wilkins, C o p y r ig h i. It!« It la really very foul. air. I f you Ilka, I'll speak to them In tli# office and have them send up a man tomorrow to do It." He nodded, when he spoke of the ventilator, to a grated «»{»enlng la the wall, and my eyes followed hlnrw I didn’t w«» anything wrong with It myself, hut the man's eyes were evi dently more practiced than mine. The doctor feed him also, and lib erally, and the next moment tli# head waiter and the charnhermufd were out In the corridor and the door was closed behind them. At the sound of that closing door. Ashton exphele«!, not with Impatient anger, as I half expected he would, hut with pure amusement. He laughed loud and long, and without the slight- eft effort to suppress his mirth. Doc tor MrAilster paid no attention, hut let him enjoy hla laugh undisturbed. “ Well," said the district attorney when he had got hi« breath, “ I’m really very much obliged. After hearing so much about these psychological exam inations, It's interesting to have been present at one." The doctor nodded rather grimly. “ It’s not half as Interesting as It will he In alsiut five minute»/’ he said. He was busy with the instruments *>n the table as he spoke. "Do you care to wait aud aee the result« T he adde«l. "Come-—” said Ashton; “you don’t really believe, do you, that you have found out anything, by some subtle, scientific process of youra, about that g ir ir “ I know all ubout th£ girl already," said my chief. “ But come, were you really taken In by the trickY’ “ What trick r “ Did you ihiiik, ail the while, that it was the girl I wua examining?'’ A great light suddenly hurst upon m#. hut Ashton was not ao quick. H it face went perfectly blank. “ Did I think It was the girl you were examining! What else could you have !>een doing* Who else was there to examine?” “ W ilkin«!" said th# doctor with a IlMV of his ftxt p a the table. “ Wil kins! And. by thunder, 1 belleva 1 have got him." CHAPTER VIII SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST 1 Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Bandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottle» of 24 and 100—Druggist», »■plela u ihe IrmO, Bark of Barar Uaaafaetar* of ai.afwc.ucacuk.ur at SaOcrUcacM The Tw o W iv e » Mr*. Wbltney Warren, who wax rw- rently awarded the Legion ot Honor for her war work, was talking at a luncheon In New York about an elder ly millionaire widower who had be come engaged to a chorus glrL “ Ul* partner took him to task about this foolish engagement the other day," Mrs. Warren ended. “ H it part ner said to him: * “ Th ) won’t be a happy marriage like your first one was. George. Your first wife was a real helpmate, but this chorus girl Is out after your atubcj / ‘Tim foolish millionaire widower laughed. “ ‘Yep.' be said, 'once I owed my xuccesa to my wife, now I owe my wife to my success.' "— Minneapolis Tribune. Saits Fine for Aching Kidneys When Back Hurts Flush Your Kidneys as You Clean Your Bow«la Moat folks forget that the kidneys, lik* tbe bowels, sometimes get slug gish and clogged and need a Hushing occasionally, else we have backache and dnll misery In the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless ness and all sorts of bladder disorders. Yon simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and the moment yon feel an ache or pain In the kidney region begin drinking lota o f water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful In a glass of wa ter before breakfast for a fgw days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with Uthla, and is Intended to flash clogged kidneys and help stimu late them to activity. It also helps neutralise tbe acids In the urine so they no longer Irritate, thus helping to relieve bladd«r disorders. Jad Salts ts Inexpensive; makes n delightful effervescent lithla wmter drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kid neys clean. • A well-known local druggist says he sells lota of Jad Salts to folks who believe In trying to correct kidney tronble while it Is only tronble. “ W ilkins!" repeated Ashton. "What sort of farce Is this?" “ I f It turns out to be a farce/' said the doctor, *lt will be of your making. If 1 were clothed In your authority and know only what I know at this moment. I w’ould go to that telephone and call In some trusty man to watch him; and If my guess survives the test to which I am about to put It, I should, within the next half hour, or der his arrest." He turned away too quickly to see the shrug of tolerant contempt which was all the answer Ashton vouchsafed to this suggestion. He unscrewed the megaphone which had been attached to the Instrument to which Wilkin« “ Wilklnal And by Thunder I Believe had been harnessed, and attached to It a pair of ear tubes to listen through, I've Got Him/’ a glass tube which looked like a ther who had risen, «till In hla harness, and mometer and another tube which ter was scrutinizing, with amused curi minated In a glass bulb, half full of a osity, the portentour’ y named Instru red liquid. lie put the listening tubes ment to which he had been attached. to his ears and sfarted the machine. The d«»ctor, with a smile, was un “ Give Ashton a cigar, and don’t let strapping the «mail recording Instru him talk." was his Injunction to me. ments that were attached to hla chest For nearly a quarter of an hour and w lists “ We’re very much after that there waa silence In the ot llged." he said. "You’ve really room; but at last he stopped the cylin helped us materially. Hla tone was der which was revolving In the In G ray W olves D ying O ut low and confidentlal, not Intended for strument, took the tubes from his ears Depredations of the large gray wolf the girl’s ears. “ I don’t think she'« and laid them on the table. Then he are believed to be almost at an end ary the worse for her examination, turned to us. In the West because of tbe unremitting Wilkins/* he concluded. “ I was right, Ashton.” he said. “ 1 activities of the United States biologi “ Oh, no; likely not. air. She looks know you want an explanation, and cal survey and other agencies against a little pale, but 1 fancy that la no I’m going to give It; but if Wilkins Is them. In New Mexico, says Popula. more than because the room Is some to be at large during the time it will Mechanlcs Magazine,. only eight what close.“ take me to tell the story, I want the wolves were caught last year and “ Is It*" asked the doctor. responsibility to be upon you. and not thirty-one the preceding year. Arizona "Well, It struck me ao, air. And 1 upon me. I f I were In your place, 1 reports that no wolves are now think. If you’ll allow me. It might be should order his arreat.” known to be within the borders of well to have that ventilator cleaned. that state. A constant patrol ts kept ( to bp : c o n tin u e d > along the International boundary to prevent Invasions by timber wolves and mountain Hons from Mexico. Rebuke to Emperor by Master of Music At « concert In St. Petersburg, be the guise of obedience to court eti fore a brilliant »snemblnge which in quette. Hanx Ton Bulow, In relat'ng cluded the exsr snd many members his father-in-law's unprecedented act of his court, Fran* I.ls*t was conduct of courage, says George 8. Heilman, ing a symphony. During the course who tells the story In "I-anes of of the music the ciar began to con Memory," said lhat he would have verse In audible tones with one of hla given a year of his life to have had fair neighbors. In the very midst of such an' opportunity to teach an em Ihe movement I.lazt gave with hla ba peror that art must be respected. ton a signal for the music to cease, and the player, stopped short. Excuse N o t A ll Rad The abrupt silence tilled the audi When I make an excuse for myself ence with surprise, ami the ciar at —and goodness knows 1 hare made once sent an equerry to ask for an many of them—I always feel some explanation. Whereupon I.lsit sent what guilty. Yet I am not sure that back word: the excuse habit la entirely without "When the c*nr speaks, all the rest Its good side. It evidences at hast a ,.ust be silent.” disposition to make matters appear As this was a court regulation, the better than they really are, and thla. c*ar had to »niter the rebuke of a In turn, evidences a pride or self-re foreign musician administered under spect of a sort, which qunlltles are commendable to some extent The difficulty lies In one's Inability to re Ic ic le * Centuries O ld pair consequences In this way. As Festooned with glistening Icicles Lent Gidge said to the family cow, lhat are believed to have formed 170,- “ Your eyes are wellsprlnga of Inno 000 years sgo, when all aorthern Ku- cence and yonr bearing la that of rope and H ii -.I h were enveloped In Ice, blameleasness. but tbe milk's spilled a cave 20 mites long has been found and your foot's In the bucket Just the In Ihe Ural mountains. It abounds same, dodblast you I” —Portland O f » with grottoe- -f extraordinary beauty; gonlan. Ihe naif 1» .i mass of snow crystal» that reflect the colors of the rainbow, The M a rk and there ate wide corridors, at the People who are not themselvea bottom of w ild It a subterranean river probably tlo > I many years ago, »ays bookish sometimes speak o f a lack of Popular M : tea Magazine. About appetite for rending as If It were a a mile from ilu ntrunce to the cavern sign o f vigor of mind or originality. Is a small I. near which were Rut, In fact. It Is the mark of unde veioped powers, nnd It carries the found never» ts dating from the time of tli»' in king Cyrus, and pennlty of Ignorance of the most val military fun >na probably built nnhie thought and the most delight ful pleasure In the world.— l-cudon during the nth century were J Dally Telegraph. uneurthed m /. A via tors’ Trium phs As far as we have been able to as certain, the German aviator, Capt. Von Richthofen, brought down the largest number of planes during the World war, the planes numbering 80. An English major, Raymond Colll- shaw, brought down 77, and an Eng lish major, Bishop, brought down 72, and the English major, E. Mam.ock, 71.—Washington Star. Pew people who hare to stay np all night are enthusiastic about the beauties of sunrise. df i PDl U Mitchell or Ì ™ i t ki r Eye Krone d m * « - Alkali irriuiio«. that brta*s coat/ortia* r«ll«f c - I . k O a ' V 6 # •( JV*. M 4 r* t/U t4 ;w ia For S O R E EVES Oregon & California Directory SCHOOL FOR M EN T ru a »* far BUSINESS. TRADES ar PROFESSIONS E n ro ll a n y tim e. Mend fo r lite ra tu re . OREGON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY T .M .C . A . H id * . P o r t la n d , O r e g o n SELIG BROS., San Francisco WhotcMW Tailor* H a re oar local dealer t * k « your meaaur* fo r n “ Satiafactuyn Guaranteed " A L L -W O O L S U IT . P rice* to auit your purse. HOTEL ROOSEVELT SAN FRANCISCO'S NEW FINE HOTEL E very room with bath or ahower. 12.00 to S3. SO. Jonea at Eddy. G a r a «« naxt door. 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