NEW KRUPP GUNS FOR KAISER’S FLEET TYPEWRITERS, ALL .MAKES Only One Queen Left Alive In Europe Dutchmen everywhere celebrated re­ cently the thirty third birthday of their beloved monarch, Wilhelmina, the j world's only ruling queen. Wilhel­ mina jum born on August 31, 1880, and ascended the throne on her elgh- j teenth birthday, fifteen years ago. The TYFCTIITU iKMANO. ‘51* *“* ?wtW. Or Dutch queen is very old fashioned In her Ideas and opinions. She has in­ herited warlike instincts and doesnot NEW HOTEL HOUSTON appreciate having The Hague made iJava Hou «ton, Prop. H. 11. Thor« mm . M*r. Thoroughly modern. 101 Room» of comfort. Mod­ the "peace capital” of the world. At erate Prk-ea. Throw minutaa’ walk from Unkm the last peace conference in the Dutch ¡Mpot. 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(Whan wnung mantion thia because in Holland suffrage and so- paper.» i clalism are so closely associated. Wilhelmina, like her mother. Queen If McIntosh Red eloped with a Pip­ Regent Emma, before her, is a stern pin would he be shadowed by a North­ and uncompromising teetotaler. She has never touched a drop of liquor in ern Spy? If Wagener wedded a Grimes Gold­ any form or on any occasion, and nev­ er permitted wine or alcoholic bever­ en would they become Wealthy? If the Winesap drank cider from a ages in the palace until after her mar­ Gravensteln would be call it Delicious? riage to Prince Henry of Mecklenburg- If the Senator was wrecked on a Schwerin a dozen years ago. It is said Spltzenburg would it Crabbe bls act? that many three-cornered quarrels be­ 1 If Arkansas Black kissed a Rome tween the prince and his royal wife and mother-in-law disturbed the at­ Beauty would the Maiden Blush? If the Duke of York made love to mosphere of the royal residence be­ the Duchess would it cause a Blue fore the queen finally submitted to her husband’s wishes and permitted Pearmain? If Ben Davis stepped on a Winter wine to be served to guests. Tbe Dutch queen is one of the proud­ Banana would he swear, "By Jona­ est and fondest of royal mothers. than?” Upon little Princess Juliana, now In The danger in sowing mines lies in her fifth year, the Queen lavishes a the possibility that the grim reaper wealth of affection, and all the hopes of Dutch monarchists are centred up­ will get the harvest. on this healthy little mite of feminine humanity. The wee princess is all Ths startling discovery has been that stands between royalist Holland made that college men are consider­ and one or the other of two fates ably more ignorant of Biblical affairs equally horrible to the queen—tbe than of bibulous matters. . "gobbling up” of the country by Ger­ many or tbe establishment of a so­ cialistic republic. J MiWirTII SIS U» Ms'* hi rum Bhippwf on uni if .Mran b/ Korn« Wri’« for aampUs of ■ tat in* p ra f vrr •!, I / SINKING OF FOUR GERMAN DESTROYERS Kola Tablets have many friends who use them as a general tonic and for Kidney trouble. Price 25e per box, S boxes for SI.00. For by Ltje-Divu Drug Co.. 3d and Yamhill Sts.. Portland. Ore. Curtain Hints. When "dolr.g up" lace curtains fold them lengthways and starch the edges only. In this way an economy in starch is effected, the curtains look better and they do not so quickly wear into boles as when starched all over When buying window shades get an extra set of catches. Put one set at the usual place, the other about a foot lower. In cold weather hang the shados on tbe lower catches and leave the window down from the top This gives perfect ventilation and prevents the shade from blowring about. Ilemarkabln photograph of the «Inking of four German destroyers in the North sea, taken by a British officer on a boat that went to the reacue of the floating survivors. GERMAN TOWN DESTROYED BY RUSSIANS FIRING AT A TAUBE Good Old Times. AU De.lera. 25c. Send four cents in stamps for a TRIAL BOTTLE MADAME PATTI VISITS^THE WOUNDED Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa. SLOANS LINIMENT British aircraft gun firing at a Ger­ man Taube aeroplane from an ar­ mored train in Belgiuth. The first pic­ ture to be shown of this gun. Officer Makes Coward Brave. Paris.—Nothing better illustrates the relations between French officers and privates than the following Inci­ dent related by a wounded soldier: "One day under the peppering of mil i'allleuse fire," he said, "a soldier fighting in the first rank was over­ come by panic and turned to the rear. The captain seized him by the arm, led him back to his post and remained beside him until he quieted. Shortly after we charged bayonet, and do you know who led? It was the very man Madame Patti, the famous singer, visiting the wounded Belgians in the who wanted to fly. The captain had Patti ward of the Swansea hospital. She sang at a concert in ixtndon in aid inoculated him with his own cour­ age.” of the Belgian relief fund. ! She was my leading lady, And she took me through the store ■ To go broke on Christmas shopping— Her misleading made me sore! War's Effect on Drug Markets. Here’s Proof Charlft Johmm. p. O. Ras IOS, Law ten’ a Station, N. Y., wrttaa: "I «pnuned my ankle and dislocated my left hip by faUins out of a third story window six months ago. I went on crutches for four mouths, then I started to use some of your Liniment, according to vour direc­ tions, and 1 must say that it is helping me wonderfully’. I threw my crutches away. Only used two bottles of your Liniment and now I am walking quite well with one cane. I never will be with­ out Sloaa’1 Liniment.'* Thia photograph of Neldenburg, Haul Pruasla, was made just after tho IliisalanH had left the city. Though unfortified and undefended, it was shelled for two hours and tile hospital, the church and many other buildings were destroyed. Which would you sooner do, eat Thanksgiving dinner with the Ger­ mans in Paris or partake of Yuletide joy with the Cossacks in Berlin? YOLB OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU Try Murine Eye Remedy for Red, Weak, Watery Even and Granulated Eyelids; No Smarting— hit*. Eye Comfort Write for Book of vhe Eye by mail F*rte. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Sloan’s Liniment will save hours of suffering. For bruise or sprain it give« instant relief. It arrests inflammation and thus prevents more serious troubles developing. No need to rub it in—it acts at once, instantly relieving the pain, however severe it may be. * APPETITE YOU SHOULD TRY I Stomach Bitters I I It tones the stomach— brings back the appetite­ assists digestion and as­ I similation—promotes liv­ er and bowel activity— prevents Bloating, Heart­ burn, Indigestion, Bili­ ousness and Malaria. Get a bottle this very day I I L“ Majority Like New Rule. Summarized reports from the twen- ty-elgbt cities of the third class fa Pennsylvania concerning their prog­ ress under commission government during the first six months of 1914 were presented in an address recently delivered by A. M. Fuller, president of the Allied Civic Bodies. The in­ formation, received in the form of an­ swers to questions, includes reports from nineteen banks and twenty Indi­ viduals, and. as reported in The Amer­ ican City, indicates general satisfac­ tion with the new form of government The questions and answers were as follows: Has the new form of government, in your opinion, proved a success? Twen­ ty-two cities reported, very briefly, yes; three, no, and three, no opinion. Are your citizens generally pleased with the new system? Twenty-on» cities reported yes; three, no, and A TREATMENT THAT HEALS four, no opinion. Has it tended to create more inter­ ITCHING, BURNING SKINS in city affairs on the part of citi­ Don't stand that itching skin humor est zens? Twenty-three cities reported one day longer. Go to the nearest lyes; two, no, and three, no opinion. druggist and get a jar of resinol oint­ Would not the "general manager ment (50c) and a cake of resinol soap plan” in conection with the present ‘ (25c). Bathe the eczema patches with system render the government still ' resinol soap and hot water, dry and more efficient? Twenty-one cities re­ apply a little resinol ointment. It’s almost too good to be true. The ported yes and seven cities reported torturing, itching and burning stop in­ no. stantly, you no longer have to dig and Moving pictures seem to be all-im­ scratch, sleep becomes possible, and i healing begins. Soon the ugly, tor- portant. They have them at the apple ■ turing eruptions disappear completely show and now the good roads conven­ tion is talking of them. ' and for good.—Adv. "Father." said tbe small but pert A Berlin paper was punished for boy, “didn’t Esau sell his birthright i calling the advance a retreat. Even for a mess of pottage?" the retreat was only a strategical ma­ "Yes. my son." neuver. "H'm! That was some high cost of living, wasn't It?" There may be nothing significant in tbe tact that the kaiser is moving his Otherwise Engaged. troops from Lyck. "Bllgglns’ boy doesn't say as many Is It modesty on the part of the man­ bright things as he used to." "No. Bllgglns has taken to tango agement that prompts them to import dancing, and hasn't time to think 'em a baud to blow their horns for them. up." The village cut-up wants to know if velvet jumpers are persons who land on soft jobs. Sprains,Bruises Stiff Muscles NO " HOSTETTER ’ S I I Tobacco Habit Cured Tbla ii one of tho latest Krupp guns, leverai of which, it la paid, have been mounted on the German battle- ali I pa. MEALTIMEj 1 IS HERE, BUT Ruptured Persons suffer more from inexperienced truse fitting than from hernia. Why not buy your trusses from experts? Try Laue-Davis Drug Co., at 3d and Yamhill, Portland. Ore., who are ex­ perts and know how. Europe's Highest Flowers. Not less than eighty-six species of flowering plants above the snow line have been discovered by Herr von Klebelsberg in the Tyrolese Alps. Of these fifty-six species continued to ex­ ist up to 300 feet above the snow line,, and six were still found at more than . 1,500 feet above, while one—the gla­ cial Ranunculus—reached 12,000 feet above sea level on the Grossglockner and nearly 13.900 on the Finsteraar- horn. No other vascular plant in the Alps is known at such a height. Most Skin Trouble Readily Over ►I ’ h 9 ■a That the great war in Europe will perhaps lead to the establishment in The Active Principle of a the United States of one or more dis­ Famous Remedy Work* tributing centers for the drug products of the entire world, as well as it will Wonders. tend to encourage the manufacture in this country of many of the drugs now Imported, is the belief of Dr. Martin I. Wilbert, of the Divtsion of Pharma­ cology of the United States Public Health Service. Virtually all of the great drug mar­ kets of the world are in the war zone, and stocks on hand in the foreign ports are not available for export ei­ ther because of blockade or because the local governments have prohibited the exporting of drugs. The depen- | dence of the people of the United Many people bare marveled th. way States on Europe for most of the drugs S. 8. 8. overcomes skin troubles. The ex­ used in this country Is emphasized by planation Is tbe fact that 8. 8. S. works tbe blood and tbe blood Is really a most ■ the unprecedented increase in the tn intricate and extraordinary mass of arterica price of some of the more widely used and veins. drugs and the practical exhaustion for When you come to realize that the skin the time being of some of the more and the flesh beneath are composed of n. important articles which are made or network of tiny blood vessels you solve tha conrolled by the European countries mystery. are wonderful medicinal properties now at war. In a report on the situa­ In There 8. 8. 8. that follow the course of the tion which Dr. Wilbert has made for blood streams just as naturally as the moat Surgeon-General Rupert Blue, of tae I nourishing food elements. Federal Public Health Service, he | It Is really a remarkable remedy. It ,-ontalns one ingredient, the active purpose says: of which Is to stimulate the tissues to the “There is an urgent need for estab- Healthy selection of Its own essential nutri­ I lishing for ourselves and for the Amer- ment. And the medicinal elements of this matchless blood purltier are just as essen­ | lean continent generally a distributing tial well balanced health as the nutrl- center for the drug products of the :l<»is to elements of the meats, grains, fata world. Outside of the trade few peo­ ind sugars of our dally food. Not one drop of minerals or drugs !s used ple of this country are aware of the Its preparation. Ask for 8. 8. 8. and fact that by far the greater number of In lust Insist upon having It. And If you de- drugs sold in the different countries tire skillful advice and counsel upon any of the world are marketed through matter concerning the blood and skin, writs Medical I w-partrnszit. The Swift London. Hamburg or Trieste. A few to the Co., 52» Swift Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. drugs like the products of the Dutch Specific Do not allow some sealous clerk’s »to colonies are marketed through Am­ Suence over something "Just as good" as sterdam, and some of the drug pro­ , 8. 3. to fool you with the same old drugs. Beware of all substitute» ducts of Turkey and western Asia mineral Insist upon 8. 8. 8. come to this country directly from Constantinople or Smyrna. ¿The bulk of the drugs used in this country, how­ No. 48, 1814 P. N. 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