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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, 1913.
BACK NUMSER.
THE ODDITY EXPLAINED.
BANX CARF1J-SSNES5.
A' CHRONIC CROUClt
MODERN METHOD.
RULING PASSIOX
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' The Salesperson "A nice child's
book? lew, ma'am. -Here's a pretty
copy,. of Golden Hair and the Three
Bears.'
Mrs.. Simon Pore "But yellow hair
went out of etyle long ago and no one
dances the bear now." '
Monday's Delayed
Resume of World Happenings Received From 8 p'CIock 'Yesterday
Afternoon Until 3 o'clock This Morning. ' " .
V' ''J; Political. ' ,
"William II. Lewis, a negro lawyer of
Boston, whose appolntmentby Taft as
(an assistant attorney , general raised a
row in official circles, , which was fol
lowed by a sensational contest over
Lewis' membership In the American Bar
association, resigned Monday.
, Byron B, Newton, of New York, for
merly of the New Tork Herald, has been
appointed' private secretary to Secretary
McAdoo of the treasury department
'Heads of the two scientific bureau
of the department of commerce, Dr. Otto
II. TIttmann, of the coast and geologic
survey, "and Dr. Samuel W. Stratton,
of the bureau of standards, have been
advised, by Secretary Redfield that
they are to retain their positions.
K. B.; Smith, of Texas, for 25 years a
well known Washington and Baltimore
newspaperman, has been appointed con
fidential clerk to Postmaster General
Burleson.
School teachers will be retired at the
ag of 60 years on half pay, under the
terms of a bill passed by the senate of
the Utah legislature Monday. An em
ployera liability- and workmen s com
pensation act also waa passed by the
senate. "
Vice President Marshall, as chancellor
of the Smithsonian Institute, announced
Monday the appointments. of Senators
Bacon and Stone as regents of the instl-
tute.
Secretary of the Navy Daniels Is mak
ing plans to. visit all the navy yards and
stations in the country.
Governor Sulser announced Monday
that the bill to double the state tax on
transfers of stock tsr to be withdrawn.
The measure waa recommended by the
governor's committee of Inquiry as a
meana of increasing the state's revenues.
It was bitterly opposed' by Wall street
Eastern.
Frank A. Munsey has sold his morn
ing paper, the Boston Journal. The an
nouncement was made Monday, but the
Identity of the purchaser was not made
known. , , The Journal was purchased by
Munsey in 1908.
Ten thousand members of the Chil
dren's and. Misses' Dressmakers' union
went out on strike In New Tork Mon
day, demanding a SO hour week, better
pay and the abolition of tenement bouse
work.
' Those women of Massachusetts who
do not cover the points of their hatpins
with some device that will protect the
public from Injury hereafter will bo
liable to a fine of f 100. An act to this
effect waa signed Monday by Governor
Fobs.
Princess Tonrlewsky of Purls, widow
f Czar Alexander II, who was killed
by Nillhlsts In 1881, made application
in the state courts at New Tork Mon-
THESE TWO
YOUNG WOMEN
Tell How They Suffered and
How Lydia E. rinkham s
Vegetable Compound
' Restored Their Health
and Stopped all Pains.
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Zanesville, Ohio. "I would have
cramping spells, distressed feeling in
tne lower pan oz my
back, headaches and
felt weak and waa
very irregular. Af
ter taking five bot
tles of Lydia E.
Pinkham'a Vegeta
ble Compound With
Liver Pills for con
stipation, I felt well
and strong and have
no more female
troubles; I hope
every suffering woman will give your,
medicine a trial, I give you permission
to publish what your remedies have
done for me." Mrs. Rov Sim MS. R.
No. 6, Box 84, Zanesville, Ohio.
; "jWhatren Dollars Did.
Vf Va. " I have only spent ten
. tn your medicine and I feel ao
much better than I
did when the doctor
waa treating me. I
don't suffer any
bearing down pains
at all now and I sleep
well. I cannot say
enough for Lydia E.
Pinkham'a Vegeta
ble Compound and
Liver Pills as they
have done ao much
for me. I am enlov-'
inggood health now and owe it all to
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'your remedies. I take pleasure in tell
ing my friends arid neighbors about
them,'-Mrs. Matib Haley, 601 Col
fluhone Street, Panville. Va,
A Iro nch 1 al V
For Coughs
; jCan'he uud freely with perf ret safety. Contain
n6 opiates. 25c 60c. $1.00. Sample Free, .
JOHN L BnOWN A SON, Boston. Maes.
. Miss JVinn "Doesn't he dance very
ddly?
Toll Chap "Well, yoo see, " he
learned by correspondence, and his
ninety-eerenth lesson was lost U the
mails." ,.
News Briefly Told
day for an order directing Victor E.
Garta, a New Tork lawyer, to pay her
f 2900. She alleges that he retained
13900 as a fee for collecting $22,500 and
she considered $1000 ample. L
Every available vessel In the harbor
at Key West has gone to .the assistance
of the British steamer Lugano, ashore
on AJax reef with a cargo of silks, wines
and general merchandise, estimated to
be worth $1,000,000. : l '
Mrs. Wilson gave her first tea in the
White House Monday with Mrs. Mar
shall, the wife of the vice president,
and the wives of the cabinet members
as her guests. .The first lady , in the
land presided at the tea table and prao
tlcally every woman in the cabinet cir
cle dropped in during the afternoon.
The broken friendship of James. J.
Lynch and Thomas Morris Jr., an Iron
manufacturer of Tonkers, N. T is
mended because of, a sacrifice by Lynch
of blood that Saved Morris' life. Hear
ing of Morris' condition, Lynch appeared
at the bedside of his old enemy, bared
his wrist and gave sufficient of his
blood to save the llf of Morris.
The relation of cfld storage to the
high oost of living was the subject of
an inquiry opened Monday before a
committee of the St. Louis municipal
assembly, t ohn Bitter, city meat In
SPector, testified that the - usual perl-
oq oi storage ror meat was six to eight
months. He said tbat to limit the pe
riod of cold storage by ordinance to 60
days or 90 days would Increase the price
of meat, possibly double It. as the goods
wouia not be on the market to meet the
demand.
Taciflc Coast,
With hi'a skull fractured and his body
horriby multilated, Martin Pluth, $0,
was found "on" his ranch at KapaV Cat,
Monday, It Is supposed he was at
tacked by robbers, and a posse will
bloodhounds Is endeavoring to locate his
assailants. Pluth usually carried a big
aum of money on his person.
That the body of the son of Napoleon
Bonaparte, conqueror of Europe, lies In
a neglected grave in Laurel Hill ceme
tery at San Francisco, which the city
seeks to condemn, is the opinion of Pro'
fessor George Barron, curator of Gold
en Gate park museum. Professor Bar
ron told the members of the Outloor Art
league how the younger Bonaparte came
to Han iranotsoo in- the-guiae-ef a pool
Jeweler named Gordon after Napoleon's
exue to kc Helena.
In an attempt to break a lor lam
on the Cowlits river three miles above
Toledo Saturday, four horses were
arownea ana William Gray badly in
jured, when a cable which had been
holding the logs broke. The accident
occurred at the Dixon & Gray camp.
Not guilty was the verdict returned
by the superior court Jury at Tacoma
Monday night in the case of Frod Bre
han, on trial for the murder of John
Horst, who "was slain several weeks ago
as the result of a feud.
I At Grangevllle, Idaho, Monday night
Clarence Walker shot and fatallv
wounded Miss Helen Beck, woanded the
girl's mother, Mrs. Sophia Beck, and
Marshal William Brown, then thrust
the revolver in his mouth and shot him
self through the head, dying instantly.
Walker had secured a marriage lleensn
to marry Miss Beck and on her refusal
to do so secured a revolver and went
to the girl's home and began shooting.
In fight Monday night between
Frank Galloway, deputy game warden,
and two prisoners on a Marin county
road, near San Franoisco. the former
was shot through the head; Captain
George LeCorneo waa shot in the shoul
der and Herbert LeCorneo through one
lung. .
W. D. Fennlmore, president of the
Downtown association of San Francisco,
on Monday startled Mayor Rolph and
the oivll service commission when, at a
Joint conference, he asserted that 1 to
5 per cent of the fire Insurance rates!
charged in San Franoisco were "on ac-
count or Inefficiency and the personnel
Of the fire department."
Walter McCreery, a Burllngame. Cal..
millionaire, once famous as a polo play
er, a clubman and athlete, but now the
incompetent ward of H. a McPike, will
never again regain mental comoetener.
according to a statement made before
juage uranam Monday by McPike.
Foreign.
One of the greatest gold fields the
world has ever known is traoed on the
estate of the lata Prlnoe Mahommed
Buktear Shah. 160 miles from Calcutta.
India, according to Geologist Billings
hurst of Vancouver, B. C who is now
In London. Bllllna-shurst claims th
estate, whioh covers 1200 sauara mii.
contains Immense quantities of gold,
copper, coal, iron and manganese de
posits,. I.. .. .-r- - - -
The Grand Duke Andreas, vounnit
son of Grank Duke Vladimir of Russia,
is inreaienea witn banishment unless
he renounces his enxaxement to tha
ballet dancer, Mathilda Kachesslnskeja.
Militant suffragettes on Monday set
fire to the Saunderton station of the
Great Western railway near London and
burned It to the ground. Placards were
left reading: "Burned to get the vote."
and "Votes for women."
No official . announcement haa t
been made that President Gomes of
Cuba, has vetoed the generaf amnesty
bill, and it is indleated that the govern
ment probably will delay the publication
of this aetion In order to avoid the
storm of anti-American . India-nation
which the veto is sure to arouse.
rresiaent wiuon:s teetotaler nolle
at the White House has aroused the re
sentment ox the London Standard, which
editorially warns the president against
"gamins; , the , fatal reputation -v of a
Tha Indisposition of Pose Pins U
pursuing; a normal course, and -th era-is
every promise "of "speedy "recovery; ac
cording to Dr. Amid, the physician In
attendance. Ha visited the pope at an
early, hour Monday. When askftd about
the truth ef rumors of aa aggravation
in me conaiuoa of his patient, he 4-
Politician (to taxicab chauffeur on
Election DayB a little careful
there, you! You're liable to run dowg
ome Q7 that hasn't Toted JU"
clared there
reports.
was no ground for such
Mlscellaneous.
Deserting . the "votes for women"
cause temporarily, Miss Inez Mllholland
appeared in a New York court Monday
as consulting counsel for Gea Doy Tung,
a Chinaman; charged with a murder
which precipitated a tong . battle ' in
Chinatown October 14, in which three
white men and two Chinese were killed.
Miss Mllholland has just been admitted
to tha bar. ', v.:.;: ;
In order to perpetuate -the memory of
the late Captain Scott, is was- urged at
a mass meeting held at Pantages the
atre in Vancouver,' B. C; Sunday, that
Vancouver, as a seaport and one of the
coming centers of shipping in the world,
should erect a Scott memorial sailors'
home.1; .s; '-v ;'
Four persons were burned to death
on Saturday night in the fire which
destroyed the farm house of : Arthur
Robidoux, about four miles east of
Huntington, Quebec The vlotlms were
Charles McCullan, 80, father of .the
farmer's wife, and three members, of
the Robidoux family,
The unfilled tonnage of the United
States Steel Corporation on February
28 totals 7.658,114 tons, a decrease of
170,654 tons from January 31, and
marks the second declining tendency
since March of last year. ,
Coptain Hamilton Bowie. Thirteenth
cavulry, was shot through the shoulder
by Private Carl Campbell of the Thir
teenth Monday. Campbell committed
suicide at Ysleta, Texas; after having
wounded one of his camp mates who
Joined in pursuit of him.
Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, the
Arctic explorer, has consented to be
come president of the American branch
of tha Scott memorial funds, and co
operate with the Mansion house fund in
London to provide a fitting memorial to
Captain Scott and his men who perished
on their return from the South Pole.
PARENT-TEACHERS' CLUB
ORGANIZED AT SUVER
(Spcctil to The loerokl.)
Buver, Or, March 1L The parenta'
and teachers' meeting held at Suver was
a success in every way and nearly every
school patron for many miles around
was present, many Interesting subjects
were discussed, among them the "Home
Credit System." This system is a splen
did success over the whole county and
every parent endorsed the work.
Representatives from Buena Vista,
Falrvlew. and other schools were pres
ent and spoke highly of the Home Cred
it work. The following educators were
present: H. C. Seymour, H. H. Parsons,
Professor Reynolds and F. Myers. A
nice, lunch was served be the patrons
and a Parent-Teachers' club organized. ,
BACKACHE IS A
DANGER SIGNAL
Kidney Troubles, Bladder Dis
orders, Rheumatism and
Serious Diseases Follow.
There are other symptoms, such as
pains in the region of the kidneys,
nervousness, dizziness, tired and
worn-out feeling, weak bladder, pain'
ful, scaldy, or urinary troubles, which
ire just as dangerous, for the slightly
est kidney derangement if neglected
may develop into the deadly Bright's
Disease, Dropsy, or Diabetes.
It is not only dangerous, but need
less, for you to suffer, and endure
the tortures of these troubles, for the
new discovery, Croxone, quickly and
surely ends all such misery.
There is no more effective remedy
known for the cure of kidney, blad
der trouble, and rheumatism, than
this new scientific preparation, be
cause it removes the cause. It soaks
right into the kidneys, through - the
walls and linings, cleans out the
dogged-up pores, neutralizes and dis
solves the poisonous uric acid and
waste matter, that lodge in the joints
and muscles and cause those terrible
rheumatic pains, and makes the kid
neys filter the poison from the blood
and drives it out of the system.
Three doses of Croxone a day, for
a few days is often all that is ever
needed to cure the worst backache or
overcome disagreeable urinary disor
ders, and you can take it with the ut
most confidence that nothing on earth
will so guickly cure the worst case .of
kidney, bladder trouble, or rheuma
tism. . You will find Croxone different
from all other remedies. There is
nothing else like it. It is so prepared
that it is practically impossible to
take it into the human system without
results. An original package costs
but a trifle at any first-class drug
Jtore. AH druggists are authorized to
personally return the purchase price
u vroxone snoum xau in a single case
Children Who Are Sicklv
Mothers who Taint their own comfort and the
welfare of their children hotild never ba with.
oat box ot Mother Orar'a Sweet Powder for
Children, for us thmoahout the seMoa. Ther
Break . np Cold, Relieve reTerUhnm, Con.ti-
panon, -eeiBug uieoraert. tieiaiche and atom
aih TnniihlM l'maii h ifAfh.M tnm oo
THESB POWDEK8 'NKVER I'AIU Hold b
all Drug Store, 25e. ' Don't accept any lob-
iiiaie. rumple uiuea u. AaartU, A. S.
Olmsted. I Roy, N. i.
A trial will convince yon thai no
matter, what the cause, headaches
' and all psln yields quickly to Anii
Kmmnim Tmblmtt, These wonderful
pain relievers bring reit, tranquil
nerves and absenoe ot pain but ara
meithtr ttUnulant;4pr$ant,nor
;L habit former: '. .
AskYaur Druggist For '
-lay Cantiijr triocuiuc rubies
The ODtimlatle Pop 'Too. ; look
happy thia morning. Firat time I've
seen your tail was for months."
The Pessimistic Bull-wHappy noth.
In' That was is mere nervousness.
I'm on my way to see a vet"
L
North Yakima Wiir Condense
- Spring Celebration Into ; ,:
Two Days.
Slcll te The Jonrnxl.) .
Sorth Yakima, Wash., March 11.
Two years North Yakima has had a
"Blossom Festival,'' and each year a
"Blossom Festival -Queen" has been
chosen. Each of the two young women
who have been crowned and gowned in
white satin to ride In the handsomest
float In tha parade has been married.
Whether the precedent is going to
make it difficult or easy to secure the
1913 queen the committee in charge has
not been abl to decide. The firat one,
in 1911, was Miss Arminta Williamson,
a North Yakima girl, who is now Mrs.
I B. Rowland of North Yakima.
The next year it was decided to select
the queen from the 18 sub-valleys of the
Yakima and each Community in Kittitas,
Yakima and Benton counties was asked
Jto send a "Princess." From jthese was
selected by lot tha girl who was
crowned the 1912 Festival Queen.
The honor fell to Miss Dalla Parker
of Naohes City, who is now Mrs. Chris
Llvengood, living on a ranch near Santa
Margerlta, California.
The festival, which comes at the
height of the blossoming season when
four and a half million apple, pear and
peaoh trees are in bloom, will be May 1
and 1 The festival, which has lasted
three days on "oth of the - previous
years, will be condensed to two this
spring and both those days will be
filled. .
lying Cable Kills Logger.
Port Townsend, Wash, March 11.
Alonzo Mercer, a logger employed near
Qullcene, is dead, as the result of being
hit on the head by a cable which slipped
from a log. He leaves a widow and one
child.
Hair! Hair!
Tailing Hair
Ayer Hair Vigor promptly destroys the germs
that cause falling hair. It nourishes the hab
bulbs, re tart them te health. The hair stop
failing out grows mere rapidly.
Dandruff
AyersHalr Vigor Just as promptly aattreie the
germs that causs. dandruC , It removes every
trace of dandruff Itself, and keeps the scIp
clean and la a healthy conditio,
DOCS NOT
COLOR THE HAIR
- J. 0. Lrm Co., Lcmall. Mm.
No Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn or
Dyspepsia Five Minutes After
Taking 'Tape's Piapepsin."
Every year regularly more than a mil
lion stomach sufferers In the United
States. England and Canada take Pane's
Dlapepsin, ana realise not only Immed
iate, but lasting relief.
This harmless preparation will dls-eat
anything you eat ana overcome a sour,
gassy or oui-oi-uruer aiomacn rive mln
utes afterwards.
If your meals don't fit comfortably, or
what you eat lies like a lump of lead in
your stomach, or if you have heart
burn, that is a sign or Indigestion.
Get from your pnarmaclat a fiftv.
cent case of Papa's Dlapepsin and take
a dose Just as soon as you can. There
will be no sour risings, no belching of
undigested food mixed with acid, no
stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or
heavy feeling In the stomach, nauaea
debilitating headaches, dlzslness or in
testinal griping. This will all go, and,
besides, there will be no sour food left
over in tne siomacn to poison your
breath with nauseous oaors.
Pane s Dlapepsin is a certain cure for
out-of-order stomachs, because it takes
bold of your rooa ana digests it Just
the same as u your stomach wasn't
there.
Relief in five minutes from all atom
ach misery Is waiting for you at any
drug store. 7
These large fifty-cent cases oontain
more than sufficient to thoroughly cure
almost any case oi ayspepsla, Indiges
tion or any oiner siomacn aisorder.
WHOOPING COUGH
srasMunic caour A5THSU coughs
IIONCHITU CATA11U . C01DS
A simple, safe and effective treatment for
bronchial trouble, avoiding drag. Vapor
Ised Cresolene stops the paroxysms of
whooping Coogh and relieves Spasmodic
Croup at once. It la a boon to snfferera
from Asthma. The air carrying the antfc
septlo vapor, Inspired with ever breath,
makes breathing easy! soothe the sore
throat and atop the cough, assuring ret
ful nfffhta. It 1 tnv.tn.hu n mnth...
Stdtpostat fori pi
ALt BBfTeaTBTIL
Trr Crwnlm Antlieptla
Ihnwt Tablet Lr Uwi.
rlutml tl.rmO. Thej at
ftlmule,etrocUv and aniU
wptio. Of your druevlrt
ct i rom ua, too la euiuiie.
VAPO CUS01XHE CO.
-CrlUtSL.N.Y.
iVQEtST STOMACH
TROUBLE ENDED.
.:js j i
Lawyer "Hate yon any moneyl"
. Prisoner "Loads of If
LawyerGood. If we can't jet yoa
acquitted, we can get you pardoned on
account of your health."
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"OLD SALLY'S" UPRISING
MELTS AWAY IN TEARS
"Old Sally" Wahklacus.
(Special to The Journal.)
Klickitat, Wash., Marcn 10. Deputy
Engineer Crockett O'Neal, who has Just
finish running.. a. suryey for a wag
on road from this point or Wright'
station -fourmilea up to Wahklacus,
experienced his first encounter with In
dians, when "Old Sally" Wahklacus,
who is excitable and demonstrative. In
Broken Chinook, ' ponfronted the sur
veyor in. a belligerent manner. The sur
vey runs for a half mile through a
scant cayuse pasture that belongs to
tlio Wahklacus Indians. "Sally" was
Imperative In her demand of $1000 for
the right of way. Finally she enelted
Into tears, for the poor cayuses and, her
apparent hostility vanished.
ILL
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(United Pre t.ed Wire.)
Washington, March 11. Repeal of th
Canadian reciprocity treaty, extinction
of which has been bitterly opposed by
the Democrats, Is scheduled In the next
congress.
"I propose to renew efforts to repeal
tha treaty as soon as it can be brought
before congress,"-Representative Webb
of North Carolina stated today, "It
should be taken off the statute books
both aa a matter of mistaken policy,
and also for our national self-respect
It has been flatly and finally rejected
by Canada.
Majority Leader Underwood of the
house, who has opposed repeal of the
oaot la axnected to drop MS antagonism,
He favored the treaty, principally be
cause it was a small concession toward
downward revision or tne tanix.
VERN0NIA BUYS THREE
ACRES FOR NEW SCHOOL
Vernonla, Or.. March It. The board
of school directors of Vernonla school
rfiatrw No. 47. Columbia county, has
Just purchased three acres of ground
right in me center or vemonn jiu win
nroceed soon to erect a 15000 high
chool building-.
Tha tract of land Is one or tne nest
locations for a school building in the
cltjf, the land being on the Hlckom
bottom addition on the eaat side of
Rock creek. The price paid was $800.
It will probably be late In the summer
before the grounas can do got in readi
ness for the new building.
MEDF0RD P. 0. WANTS
A BARREL OF PERFUME
(Bolted Pre Leeil Wlr)
Medford, Or., March 11. -The post-
office is in th market for several
quarts of some 'rich perfumery war
ranted to 'overcome tne scent or tne
menhltls. commonly known as skunk.
An ambitious trapper of Derby, Or., near
Medford, is using the parcel post to
ship his winter catch. Several 11-pound
packages have been forwarded, much to
the discomfort of the clerk. To make
matters worse, the game warden in
sisted on opening the packages and
Inspecting them, searching for concealed
beaver hides.
TWO NEW PASTORS
AT INDEPENDENCE
(Specie! to The Jowrnl.
Independence. Or, March 11. Two
new pastors have .come to this ctty.
Rev. Ben C. Crow of Stfckane, Wash., la
tha newly-elected minister of the Chris
tian church,, and Rev. W. T. Tapseott
Of Salem, preaphe his first sermon
Sunday at the Baptist"" church. Both
men are highly recommended as ora
tors. -
Bin. Virgil Rice Wina Children.
tUotled Pre.. Lea.ed Wu.i
Davenport, . Waah., March 11; Mrs.
Vlrall Rice of Holly, Or., whose hus-
band,"'nflorg--v;trrpplr-wn r-irtnw" with4
two other men by Bandit Bill Byrde,
Maei AnnbanA ." in Ittlf wa. m rA-A
the custody of her three children here
and is on her way home today, after a
year's legal battlv .
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NEXT CONGRESS W
REPEA
RECiPRocrry
Mr." Saaeetera (as little Era dlesW
"Cry harder. Jimmy cry as hard M
i - " yoo can g et your money's worth."
CONDON DECIDES ON
. CITY IMPROVEMENTS
Condon, Oregon, March 11. Five
blocks of Condon's mala street are to be
paved this spring. This has been de
cided byi-the city council. At a meet
ing Friday night the council met with
J. W. Morris, a civil engineer from
Portland, who explained the various
kinds of pavements. H was retained
as city engineer.
The council expects to get' the work
started by May 1. It was also decided
to lay a new sewer and to change the
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PLASTERS
Pains In the) Back
Afeocltt Piasters bare ao equal
Strengthen Weak Backs
as nothing else csa,
Allcock't is the original and genuine porous plaster.
It is a standard remedy, sold bjr druggists in every part
of the civilized world. Apply wherever there is Pain,
AB Icodi!s Lotion-ttr&itfo. sowttb,
new and good. For rubbing where It Is inconvenient to rut a
plaster. Wonderful ia cases of croup, whooping cough and all local
pains. Guaranteed to be an A Liniment. Price 50c a bottle.
' Stnd S two emt ttempt tor tampU Mil.
ALLCOCK MANUFACTURING CO. 174 Canal Street, New Tork. '
When you need a Pill
take a Brandreths Pill
' Tor OOWSTIPATIOM, BILIOUSNISS, HIADACHI, DIZZINXSS
INDIOISTION, tto. j,, YasHahl0,
North, South, East, West
men and women are subject to the numerous aHments caused
by defective or irregular action of the orgais.of digestion and
elimination. Headaches, lazy feelings, depression of spirits
are first consequences, and then worse sickness follows if tria
trouble is not removed. But thousands have discovered that
are thomoatreliable corrective, and the best preventive of these com
mon ailmenfsu Better digestion, more restful sleep, greater strength,
Wghterspirits, clearer complexions are given to those who use occasion
ally tHia tunertested home remedy. Beecham'a Pilla will no doubt hlp
you-it ia to your interest to try therafor all over the world tbey
A rePronbxmcedBesi
Sold OTerrwhsra.
The direction with Try bos r
Mrs. Uplee "Henry, what do yot
call a woman who runs her ewa car?"
. Lambert "A . downright extrava
gance." ,
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width of the walks on Main street from
eight to 12 feet The council has other
improvements In view.
Good Reason for Trappers. -
(United Prtu lMstd Wln.1
Independence, Or., March 11. W. U
Phillips, a trapper, caught It skunks
in one log where the animals had set--'
tied to spend the winter, and received
$25 for the furs. Other trapper report
equal success, and claim that the prices
received this year are more substantial
than for many years. Muskrat era
found in abundance .. in tha . small
streams. . ' v.: k
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The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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External Remedy,
Pains la tha SIdo
AEcocVs Plasters relieve- promptly
and at the same time
strengthen side and restore energy, i
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