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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1915)
V UAlt VIEW HOTEL Iter View, Tillamook Co Ore. vJTlXlW errr. . Sale balklae; co-forta Wea. ABO iim nk ekiraaa "ra L.T arl T far earUcalar. write er eell Ufa ta at Weak.. Partial"!. Or. Phaae A la,. arthauiaBSaelLaua. tinui nine www - "".Tr tW Trade aae "T"' Male f . i - "i "L5' f,i' r IU Mem ara Seattle, a. WO Meia M. CUT bml BaiWiaa. Vaniaaa. Ore. FARM HELP SUPPLIED Milker, kuat-rkerara era! ettrawe ea akari. DA1ST FIT raUXR-SSSlSI iS2 1 k.aae. I ad uintri"f. C iinaH iliian. tata ar et IMI - " aarikaU- IWHAw. aiir Coul.nt Solve the Preferem. After retiring from uslneea a cer tain nian continued to malntala an of He la a dowatowa building. Ha had ao iwd of It an, furthermore waa out of towa almost all the time. A friend of his pointed oat the Inconsistency, and asked him why ha didn't give op the offlee." "I would." aald tta other, -out I doat know what to do wit the rug." Why Editara Age Prematurely. "WIU you please give ma." aa Eaal aide woman writes earnestly to the Star, "a little Information through your columns of 'Answerer I am making a shoe polish and want t kaow what in predion ts to asa to pra dues the shine. It la all satisfactory except that It does not fire the da sired polish." Kaniaa City Star. Valuable Timber Tree. rm nf tha Uraast aid most raws. bla Umber trees of the country la the tulip tree, knowa to lumoerraen a .iinw nontax. It Is related to the magnolias, but to the only trea of its kind la the world. Deserves Admiration. ' Our admiration for the man who, whether the conTersatlon starts on Iranian saaa or the nhUosoPhr of Berg' son. will vat brine it in three adroit sentences to kia farorite hobby. Mil- waukaa Journal Do Not All Shed Horns. I The era, Uka an other members of t. dr family, lose their horns ev ery year. The hollow-hora animals. Ska the goats and antelopes, ao not abed their horns. I Children in Russia. PhuIh neaaant women hare, on ai average, from six to twelve children, f whom about half survive. Raward or Punlshmentf As a general thing when wa talk to a man who uses a lot 01 iun ws crave to give him a Roman punch. Dallas News. WOMEN CAN HARDLY BELIEVE How Mrs. Hurley Was Ro stored to Health by Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Eldon, Mo. -"I was troubled with displacement; inflammation and lemaie fweaxneaa. r or two years I could not stand on my feet long at a time and I could not walk two blocks without en during cutting and drawing pains down my right side which increased every month, I have been at that time purple in the face and would walk the floor. I could not lie down or it still sometimes for a day and a night at a time. I was nervous, and had very little appetite, no ambition, melancholy, and often felt as though I had not friend 10 the world. After I had tried most every female remedy without suc cess, my mother-in-lsw advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did so and gained in strength every dsy. I have now no trou ble in any way and highly praise your medicine. It advertises itself." Mrs. & T. HUBLET, Eldon, Missouri. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, For sale everywhere It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displace m en ts.inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means have failed. Why don't yon try It? Lydia E. Pinkham Medidna Co, Ljon, Mass. Ma 27, Mil i ""iu V T I9? HUERTA TAKEN IfffO CUSTODY BY U. S. Plot to Start New Revolution in Mexico b Charged. OROZCO ARRESTED ON SAKE PIM Both Released Under Heavy Bond D Paso Deeply Stirred by Ac tion of Federal Officials. Fi pa(0, Tex. General Victoriano ir.. . .nrMiiiunt of Mexico, ar- rived her Sunday, accompanied by Mexican. Soon afterward he was taken into custody on charges of conspiring to incite con spiracy against a friendly country, and held for a time at Fort Bliss, until he gave $15,000 bail. . General 1 aacuai uroico wsuiuu with him, on the same charge, and a) no released later, on $7500 bail. Tk iKarya Vrt filed bv special agents of the department of Justice. United States offlcisls were silent relative to future action pending the .ini rvf instructions from Washing ton. Observers, however, freely ex pressed the belief that Sunday s action of the United States authorities will have an important bearing on Mexican developments, if it does not effectively put an end to rumors oi new tin.ra mnr.m,nt that have been CUT HV.. J ' rent on the border for several months. Many were inclined to sea in these events an indication that Washington remains firm In iu attitude, that Hu- erta'a return to Mexico would not aia in adjusting the present ditncumes and might serve to complicate them. A public demonstration in J u area .kn,t th Knnr Huerta'a train was due to reach this city ended as suddenly as it began. There were hurried confer ences among Mexican leaders on both m of thai Rio Grande. Many guard edly admitted that Huerta's detention was of the utmost importance, dui none would comment on its possible effect on Mexico. Americans were freer in their com ment. They reviewed the recent ac Hit alnnu the border of the adher ents of the Cientifico party in Mexico, including the disbursement oi conaraer .Kla an ma nf mnnev for a variety of purposes, the discovery of msny rifles and much ammunition in an ra ruu warehouse owned by a member of that psrty and the appearance of General Ynea Salaxar in Western Chihuahua. They recalled the activities of General Omu-n. Caravo and Salaxar in the anti-Mexican revolution and their sub sequent service during the Huerta re gime. Vnr aovorml dava there have been persistent reports that June 28 had been fixed as the date lor iar-reacaing ialnniniita at Juarex in connection with the so-called third revolutionary movement. Some observers proiessea to see a close relation between this movement and the arrival of General Huerta. Tbey expressed the opinion that bis detention had prevented such a consummation by removing the pos sibility of Huerta's participation In such a movement, despite his declara tion that he had no intention of at tempting to cross into Mexico. Roumanla Said to Be Ready to Eater Conflict oa Side of Allies Washington, D. C Roumania at last has cast her lot with the allies. It is learned here that official advices received announce that the Roumanian government has demanded the cession by Austria-Hungary of the Austro Hungarian territory cf Transylvania. Coming at a time when the Austro German forces have been engaged in driving the Russian troops out of Gal icia, this news unquestionably will have a depressing effect in Berlin and Vienna. Of greater importance, however, is the fact that the action of Roumania in making a demand on Autro-Hun-grary to which that government cannot rr indicates that an understanding: has been reached by all the Balkan states to enter the wsr on the siae oz the allies. Grain Crop Is Retarded. Washington, D. C The prospective record-breaking crop had somewhat un favorable weather during the week just ended, the National Weather and Crop kullotin annnnnrea. Continued rainv weather in the central and northward portions of the principal winter wheat belt, caused too rsnk growth and lodg inor in anma districts and heavy local damage occurred from hail, wind and floods in portions of Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. In the corn-growing states the weather was generally un favorable. Fat Men May Be Called. Paris The "cent kilos," the 220 pound men who heretofore hsve been exempt from military duty, are likely to be called on for service in the aux iliary corps. The chamber is discuss ing a law to revise all exemptions and attributions of troops in order to in crease the effectiveness of the army at the front. The 220-pound men are not considered fit for service in the zone of operations; it is maintained that they are fully capable of guarding lines oi communication and doing other service in the auxiliary department. Terrific Battle Fought. Paris A terrific battle, in which both combatants resorted to the use of hand grenades, wss fought by the French and Germans Monday in the vicinity of Quennevieres and near the recently captured German position called "the labyrinth," according to the official statement issued by the wsr department. The report adds that a German surprise attack on Arra court failed, and that 20 bombs were dropped by Frenhch aviators. Bar Means that you keep the middleman's profit in your pocket when you buy Lamber, Skladta, Lath, Maalsiag. Doara, Windows and other Balldiag Ma t trial trow Sam Connell Lumber Co. Portland. - Oregon Send us a lit of what you require for your outldinirs and wa will name you prices delivered at your station and Guarantee to sav joa Money. Write for our Illustrated Catalog. COURT AIX-IJit.l mni MaiuM lo l-N. smvmrv t r kamnriw nliwl iwll NoaH"".!. -plan; Mtfrr than aiw rarlratir; urt than an tnu; m ltctl. Kanntoaa u r aanllin I tonffMil la kurtwa wil oiwnin niini aura iv aninuam. caaauaiina all air and aubatb luunc drcallr taa. Pruclr awl ar faiav Aniatal arw. iruu oraar . tnam Wrta l.i aakamaa a-aatt. lir.l arlkar. .irfu.lv territory. Uthrral cwnlrart. t.aaau u Sal C. Caaav of Caaaam HUt PorUaad. . "USE THE RIVER" Dalles-Columbia Line mm af Waaatataraa. fnr TSa rJWa dallr aa (undar II aa. Uara Dallra daily . Mofalu II M. &wanwra. r. I -ai. inam nw" Twia Can I prar Calumk.a and Snaka mar aarnta. Tarkjr 8l Itork. Tat Mam 41V laWM ami Cawaaa bw Tea Ca, Ndaal TYPHOID at sjO Baiars aaoaaaarv tbaaSaiallBOm. Anaa aapa, l,aca a aaaaaajl,4 rat ataMat slracaiaut rfn- , at Aaurraaoal VaoclaaUaa. Sa wrrlaam NOW fcr ruar aajpaalaa. ro aa. aaar laauly. R lain aaal laaa koaa (asaraara ak rour aarticua. aranlat. at Mai tor tU faa aat Traaaatr" trUtaf at TrrkalS VaccaaH naalB rraa aaa, aad aaaaat rra Tyakaat Carrana, nc arrrct usosatosy, inariCY. caa. IHaMIHaUal.aM.uaaa Pathetic Another pathetic little feature ol everyday Ufa Is the way a stout wom an verging oa middle age will read thi directions for making the ancles trim anil ahanelv. to meet the demands ol the short skirt vogue, and laboriously but confldentlv co through all the pre scribed exercises. Columbus (O.) Journal. Nothing New. This tima It has been discovered that the steam engine was known in Egypt as early aa the year ZOO a C. The machine in question wss a ro tary affair and more theoretical than practical A Greek adaptation of the same Idea was used a little later for turning the spit Then stesm power dropped out of sight for centuries. What J. F. Gloom Thinks of T. J. Daft. "Do you read my comic poems?" In quired Tennyson J. Daft, evidently an gling for a compliment "Occasional ly." replied J. Puller Gloom, who has a bright though evil mind, "and they always make me a sadder it not wiser man." Kansas City Star. rv rK ' rx.il,.,. .ft ar. invc a . cuefco, ,!", -K coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomsch, liver and bow els and cure constipation. Precocity. Precocity may be defined as a form of premature mental development thai is Instanced when a child five yean old has learned that the drumstick It not the best part of a turkey gobbler. Houston Post . That Resemblance. "What a funny looking man that conductor Is!" said Mrs. Jiggles on the trolley. "Tes." said Jiggles. "I've been trying to thfnk whom be looks like. His face Is very familiar to me." "Oh, I know who it is!" said Mrs. Jiggles. "It's our cnldflBh!" Judea. Safety First In the Ministry, Too, "And ah what salary would you expectr asked Deacon Klutchpenny of the church at Hardscrabble. "Seven hundred dollars a year, without dona tion parties," replied the applicant for the pastorate. "Eight hundred and Cftyt withT Hardly a Matter of Creed. "I am sorry, but I advertised for t Scandinavian cook," said Mrs. White "Lawd Sake!" replied Paralysis Pearl Waddles. "What difference do It mak what a lady's 'ligion am, des so's sbi kin cook?" Judge. Measure of the Dollar. It may be useful to know that a sil ver quarter of a dollar measures three- fourths of an Inch across its circum ference; a half-dollar one Inch and the dollar of our daddies" ona and a ball inches. Modern Children. In describing the children who had moved In next door little Helen said: "They're not troublesome children: tbey don't do anything yon tell uien not to do. but they do everything yos don't say anything about" Merchants. Attention! Will trade elegant Portland. Or., home, . 11 nDr mnA mnrlpm. VfllllA 25000. for UI ai-saw H vv..7 - stock of Shoes or General Merchandise. Royal Shoe Co., 229 Morrison BL Do You Want to Sell Your Farm? Wa ara axrltirT farm dealer!, and otrr tang sxperiaves makes oar facilities for ending purchaxr anexeelled in this section. If voa desire to ecu or trade your rarm lanaa, wna Waarrintion and location of v hart nripm and tarme. and flut what yon want In exchange. We have a party ranunc a (toes rancn up u iw,ww, aw w.M trad IMS acres of timber, containing fifty BiiUioa feet of timber. Submit proposition. HARGROVE & SONS, 122 N. Sth St. Portland, Ore, WORLD'S DOINGS. OF CURRENT WEEK Brief Resume of General News From All Around the Earth. CNIYD&U HATPDilNGS IN A fiUTSiiOJ Live News Items of All Nations and Pacific Northwest Condensed for Our Busy Readers. An-hhtahnn rhrietie ceUbratte 17th anniversary of his work In Portland. In tha bullarfat contest held In New York, six cows from Oregon won prises. Pnolend has airreed that 10.000 hales of cotton monthly can he Imported to Sweden. That Mnnt an urine have occupied Scutari, but, it is said, have no Inten tion of holding tha same. Three additional towns in Utah hava voted dry. Minnesota also has added three counties to tha dry column. Berlin officials ara still at variance as to the tone of the not answering President Wilson's demands on the Lusitania disaster. All Miasouri has been invited to the wedding of Speaker Clark's daughter to James M. Thompson, of New Or leans, a noted publlaber. Washington sUte wins many prises at tha San Francisco exposition, the most prominent among them is the gold medal on tha growing of wheat The special emissary from tha Wash ington German embassy, who arrived in Berlin recently, declares that Ger many and America, in the recent crisis, have misunderstood each other. An Amsterdam dispatch says that the Dutch government has decided to issue a new war Joan of w.uuu.uvu florins. (J36.000.000) to pay the cost of mobilisation and other war expend itures. It la ranortad that tha Mexican lead ers have practically agreed to discuss peace measures, as requested by the United States, and that tha arrest of Huerta had considerable prestige in bringing about the decision. It ia renorted that General Felix Diss, of Mexican revolutionary fame, is in El Paso, Texas, where General Huerta was arrested for violating U. S. neutrality laws, but tha Federal government scouts the report. rnatnma nfllciala at Hoouiam. Wash., have seixed the stesmer Annie Larson. which Is laden with 4000 old-sty is Springfield rifles and 1,000,000 rounds nf ammunition. Tha vessel out to port for want of provisions and water. It Is said the cargo waa tmenoea tor we ican ports. Tka anhmarlna H.3. en KMlta from San Diego to San Francisco, was re ported ashore at Point Sur, Montorey amntv. California, according to wire less advices to tha government radio aaaa. aa station. Tha revenue cuwer mc Culloch has been dispatched to her as siatance. The H-3 was in company with the H-l and H-2. The meager advices did not say whether the diver waa in serious danger. Eleven hundred Indian war veterans bold joyful convention in Portland President Wilson declares he sees no signs of early peace in the European war. It is reported the last Russian line In Galicia is broken by the Austro- German army. Two trains collide on high bridge near Gettysburg, Pa., and eight per sons are killed. Tha American Medical association in session in San Francisco, bsa chosen Dr. Blue as its president England in note to United States promises to reduce delays of shipping by neutral countries tn war tone. Founding of the James J. Hill pro fessorship of transportation in the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, with an endowment of 1125.000. waa announced by Presi dent Lowell in his address to tha Har vard alumni, assembled for commence ment day. Oklahoma is said to need from 16,000 to 18,000 harvest hands, and Kansas 35,000. An Oregon association has applied for 1000 berry pickers. An arms and ammunition plant in Con necticut has asked for 800 men. .inc and lesd mines In Missouri need 1000 laborers. A Maryland steel company has applied for 100 hands. In West Virginia 2000 coal mine employes are wanted. Tha ITntravt Rtatea government daces a big order for steel rails to be used in construction of the Alaskan railroad. Persistent rumors ffrom Germany state that the kaiser will soon make a supreme effort to invade England, with London as the objective goal. Loans and discounts of the 7604 Na tional banks in this country reporting to the comptroller of the currency at the close of business May 1 amounted to $6,643,887,951, an increase over March 4: 1916. of 1143,923,848, and over June 80, 1914, of nearly $214,- 000,000. Five severe earthquakes occurred at Calexico, Cel., again Friday. The first wss felt about 8:16 and the succeeding four at intervals until 10:10 p. m. The American steamer Nechaa, bound from Rotterdam to New York, was seized by England and ordered to London, where her cargo will be thrown into prize court. A Renter dispatch from Berne says that Luxembourg, threatened with a shortage of bread, has appealed to Switzerland, which has agreed to sup ply the grand ducby with flour until the next harvest. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; iwl.ivt Wheat liluastem. 90 per buehel; forty-Mil. $Sci club, Se; rvd Fife, tine; red Kuaaian, axe, Millfsed Spot prices: Bran, $27(16 17.50 ton: shorts, $2Hi.tSH.50j rolled barlsy, $25.50flCM.50. Corn Whole, $30 tonj cracked, ta. H ay Eastern Oregon timothy, $15 t 16; valley timothy, $11 ft U.M; grain hay, $10rll; alfalfa, U.w GJ 13.60. VeiraUblsa-Cucumbera, Oregon, 40 t75c dosen; artichokes, 75c i toma toes, $ I (il2.60 box; cabbage, l.uu.c pound: head Isttuce, $l(tt.l5 crate; spinach, 5c pound; rhubarb, lt8c; peas, JuCSc; beans, Oc; green corn, X5t40c dosen; carrots, $lll,60 sack; bee la, $1.60; turnips, $1.85. Green Fruita Strawberries, Oregon, $1.15C1.60 crate; apples, $1.5lVu..75 box; cherries, 3t7e pound; gooseber ries. 2(tC4c pound: cantaloupes, $1-76 eie.50 crate; loganberrlea, 85cl$l; raspberries, 85 C $1; currants, (i ac I vk- ai.rlmta tlr.rl.2S box: rwechea. $l(iCl.S5; wstermolona, 2.i3e pound. 1'otatoee-UId. I.Mli.tO ears; raw, llC2e pound. Onions Yellow. $lfitl.60: white, $1.75; red, $1.75. Eggs Oregon rancn, buying prices: No. 1, 19 fit 20c doaen; No, 2. 16 6t 16ic; No. 3, 13 t 13. c Jobbing prices: No. 1. tie dosen; No. , 19c Poultrv liens, 11 U 1X0 pounu; hmltareL 18 c 22 turkeva. dressed. 22dC25c; live, 18t20c; ducks, old, 8 tlc; young, lSdtlec; geese, iKtivc. Butter ireamery, prints, extras, 27c pound: cubes, ordinary, 22ut23c; fancy, 24c. Veal Fancy, IWiClu.c pounu. Pork Block, lOnllO.e pound. Hope 1914 cop, lOttfUc; contracts, He Wnl Eastern Oreiron. medium. Zo 4J27c; Eastern Oregon, line. 8(.t20Jc; valley, 2630c; mohair, new clip, 30 C'tSlc Cascara bark Old and new, smt.c pound. Urain bags in car iota, eiyidic; in lees than car lota, about )e more. Cattlav Best steers. $7(il7.40: good. $6.75C7; medium, $6.60t.76; choice cows, $6ftt6.25; good. $5.75ot6; heif ers, $4.75 (it 6.76; bulls, $3.60 M 6; stags, $56t6.60. Hon Light. $7.50 U 7.69; neavy, $6.75t7. Sheoo Wethers. 85 it 6.75: ewes, $3t4.7S; lambs, $5.60ft7.25. New Apples on Market. Nice vellow transparent apples, the first shipment of the new tn tut raa-sivad hare this season. rolled In on the local produce market. The old apples are gone ana ueaiers say the new fruit will have no trouble In finding s ready market and supply ing the demand. ' TKa trananaranta are of rood Site and a perfect eating apple, ssy dealers. They sell in peach boxes at 75 cents. Comm sston men say tna new crop a!ll lid ha aa laroa aa last SeSSOn's. but better prices will be obtalnd on this account. Last year's apples nev- aa anM hat tar. Tha Beaaon twna aa If I ham would be thousands of boxes wasted, but when the season drew to a close there were hardly any left. MM.Ua Waat eastern ana swuim states took the surplus that usually goes into cold storsge and gave healthy prices. Flour Pricss Tske Tumble. 'Portland There was s 20-cent de cline in flour price this week, which brought the price of patenta down to 5 a barret, siraignia win w 4"" it in t is fin Na chanira wss an nounced In the price of whole wheat or graham Hour. Tne wnear, nwaei ie av tka aama laval aa aarlv in the month, when the last flour reduction occurred, and there is a firmer reeling, yet in the long run the tendency of .ik.al waltiaa ftnnain to be downward. It is evident thst the flour market is settling down to sjiew crop basis Supply of Poultry Larger. Pnrtiamt Poultrv recelots this week were on a liberal scale, but mere wss a food demand at the prevailing rea hla m-ices and tha supply wss .nkal nfT Hflna were Quoted at 111 to 12 cents. Dressed meet arrivals wr not larire. and the market was na.l if .rul tinhancrAd. With the wsrmer weather tne oe- mand for eggs haa slackened,, and a falling oft in the supply also is looked for. No change was made in prices. There were no new developments in dairy produce markets. Oraa-on Grains Declsrsd Fine rnmcrr.rnva f)r.J. E. Kunl. of Miaaaanl. hn vlaltad Finletf WhiPPS during the past week, declared that never before had he seen sucn grain as that on the Whlpps Mosby Creek place. II. a11art thrmirrh nlta that Were M hiffh as his head, rye that was much higher, with wheat, barley ana tuner main In nrnnnrtlon. He said that WSS the finest grain he had seen in Oregon end that he had never seen any nner than that of Oregon. Apple Yield Is Less. Waita Walla District Fruit In spector C. W. Gilbreath estimates Walla Walla county's appio yieiu an nar cant of last vear: the peach crop at 76 per cent, pears at 60 per cent, enerriee at 00 v plums, prunes and potatoes at slightly more. . r.ralo rlaalnra eat mate that 100.UW huahels of last year's wheat crop are still In the valley. Of thJe about 40,- 000 are club and BO.uw turaey rea a bluest m. . Wallowa Horss Market Good. Waii,va rtr Tha horse market continues to be good In Wallowa county. This wee a. r. n" r'i' nut threa cars of cavalry horses to the St. Louis market, and M. L. Marks has losdod out four cars, mostly istk k fnr tha Omaha market. On June 29-80 the third big horse sale of this soasn will be neia ana it v' dicted that at least 600 head will be sold and shipped to the Eastern mar ket. Esrlv Alfslfa Crop Retardsd. Pendleton, Or. Reports from the west end of the county indicate the recent cold rains ana wina m" tarded the early alfalfa crop. The Best at 1 No other baking powder will raise nicer, lighter bis cuits, cakes and pastry, none is more pure and wholesome ( MU Then Why Fences te Is Dsstreyed, art. a fnrraa oi nature t must eej aaa.ne to amid. Worklni blindly ai they do we can do nothing to over- coma them. At Bioat we can btoh their destructive Influence and allevt aia tha suffering they give rise to But the forces that ara tbruat out bj ourselves, that spring trout our oi minds, must be controlled and over oome. Tbsy are prttultWe. They an brutal. They are animal forces Against these we must direct our en arglea, Not Worth tolvlng. "1 have nondered all my life," ssyi B. P. Walker, -on which as more ln portsat In thl world, brains or money But when I look around end ses how msny gel along on little of either. I conclude I am wasting my time trying to solve the Question." Ksnsss City Star. ' Wise Hither Than Witty, n. rathar tee than witty, tor much It hath cnmmnnlr much froth, and It Is hsrd to Jest and not suroetlmes taar too. which many times sinks deeper than wss Intended or expect- d, and what was aeeianeo ior piihh ends In ssdneas. C. Trenchlld. Mother Love. vt-k.a iha Brat baby comes moat t.tk.ra r.rard It as a little, red. wnc- .ii.. imn nt humanity, but In the mother'e eyes It Is the most wondar- ful being thst ever came inio t. arnrid and aha wonders why Ood wss good enough to give It to her. . Coined "Angela" Aa "ancal" aaa an ancient gold coin Twelsht and val ued at e In Uie reign of Henry VI. and at 10s In the reign or Riuaoein 1. te It tnk lis nsme from the M - effigy of ao angel embossed on one side. Of the Bams Opinion. wiMraa '-Don't you think Mli El derly looks" much younger In ber new hstr Helen "Indeed I do. Why. Mildred It mak-a ber look but very little older then she says sue is. Judge. No Piece Fer Coupling, mrk.t la thli elace. conductor? --..-a av.aaaaaar AA his WSV tO the fair. "This Is Reno. Nevada o- tng to put a new car on ncrei this Is where the uncoupling Is dona Bird Wsll Nsmed. 1 knh ia not merely a human a 1... 1 la a Ilahama bird, which UUU.! - ... Is so spiritless that when attacked by other birds It falls to fight and gives up the flih It haa caught witnout re sistance. The Sabbath. 1 anrM without a Sabbath would be like a man without a smile, like a ...mmaa erithniit flowers, and like a homestead without a garden. It Is the Joyous dsy of the wnoie wees. Ileecher. Would Sstisfy Him. To tha vouna man who sat timidly In a corner telling a handsome young woman 15 feet sway that be would cross the world for her, she coyly said that she d be satisfied If be simply crossed the room. Notary Public. Tha nuallflcatlona for a notary pub lic are Just ordinary Intelligence and hnnaatv. 8a far aa ate Is concerned. any age after twenty-one will Oil the bill. Ant Neils In Plant. if. u.l. nanlneilla an EnlllSh in me '"' - - - naturalist has discovered a species of ant that makes Us nest In the fleshy stems of ferns thst grow tn the limbs of trees mrn in me ir. Some Title. The full title of Los Angeles was In Bpsnl.h times "I'uebio ae wuesira genera la Relna de los Angeles" or "Cltr of our Lady the Queen of the Angels." Solssh of Bla Shell. Wnen a twelve-Inch shell strikes the it throws a "anlash" hlsber than a battleship's mast. The "splash" weighs about 2.000 tons, enougu w drown a small ship. Howtan a e'Tint - -aw a i-Maiay lll-tTlMe II tk.l4.aw.- la. .Weak Heart .-.- luMila atitTA fwim w may experience shortness of breath on exertion, pain over the heart, or diaxy feelings, oppressed breathing after meals or their eyes become blurred, the heart Is not sulnctentiy strong 10 pump oioou w wn auu iu, . thev hsva cold hands and feet, or poor appetite beeauae of weskened supply to the itmnlcb, A heart tooie and alterative should be taken woke has swtiad after-effect. Sushis Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery wbioh aoateJas M daacsroas narootloi ajoohol. tt helps the human Titam la the eooatant manufacture ef rich, red b'?d. II h.lpe the eVomich tololista or Ulce up the proper elements f rem the food thereby tSfiSVSSum d eoring dyr-l-ia. Urt-bora aad many 'k;r tanaTatana arcaulra tiaaue wute In eonvaleacanae from everej for the mif down. T&BSto&pLlI. the "Btaeovery" is frhlng and vlullalag. U UmmU er IrnUH frm at meaf irmt ereree a arnaf 00 aaavcaat R I RaaJ CVaatar Vtl aa CaW-k-T Or, Any Price ;" r.a -i Pay More? HOW SHE ENDED TEN YEARS OF SKIN-TORTURE (Vt t. in, l v I a : "I had moms on my fare fur ttn yean. I.liiln rvd plnta ilts tormmi In a small spot on my rhln and then spread all ovar my face. Thry Itched and burnd me awfully. I Irlfd elinuat ery rmiieily and treat. ment that ennui u unm tor im ro- l.l. I..., milkllia ai 1,1 Ilia atlV BIHld. I uif'd nwliuil nliiiint'iit and roiliml oau, and was nlli-ved In a duy or aa,.k lea aaltaa nuinth I Ural CUft'd. This was sl nmntlis u and the trouble has never n'mrnau. tHlaned) Mrs. t . r. Ilom-ru. am- erford. Okie. Krry driiKglit sells reeliiol ulntnu-nt ana reeinoi simp aii diK-tore hsve preirrltied the reelnnl trvatiuent for more then twenty years. Adv. As a Remlndtr. Frances was finding It tiresome to be kept In on a rainy day. After sev eral futile appeals to be allowed to go out. she said emphatically: "Well. I am going to leave this house and nev er come back." Thinking to frighten her out of the Idea 1 said "Very well, then we ll path X""' clothes." "No." as the calm reply. "I think 1 will leave them here so you ran slwaye re. member Juat bow big I was when I left" Mara UaaUfcf, et-aaf aelir-.l e Oaeiiata ae l-ai4ave eaea Ma'tue ftawaar r" " " IkHeaaile Sa He4i.u.a, Murlue te SHU I--"-auaaoaS t. I'araialaaa aa4 rwMaal bi ikeat aa a keliaeie aailal tor KraeUiai Me-4 fara. Tr II I" I"" t-a4 H "" " a a la-a - i aa, .aye Bl 4 W MBnkral rJaeaaattiaj aaa, - - - trf iur lmieta-aatrt a. ul-iH... a-4lt ,aria4 .rite t. U-f Mrs Mt'eUMS) IIS Ma at, wa What It Wss. Rti.vearold raturn'd from Ms first day at "unday srhiwl. very troud that he had learned the song mat me cnu dren sang ae they marched In to the saiemblyroom. "What was the ongr ail iha fond tiarent of orthodni pe suasion. "Onasrd, fhrlitlsn Bclencel Judge. Unwilling te Impose en the Lord. "What dooe yo" think. ah. bout dl vangellit s Holloa o- holilln' suuri pra r weatln s?" "I calls It plumb tool. I.h, ssh!" replied iquare headed old Urother flsnk. "t'hkaia why: tH Uwd sln't gwlns to tumble out o' bed dat early In de manl' to Hteo to a bunch o" nlggors dal's gt all day M do delr prayln1 lo!"-Kanass Clt tsr. B (era WkUe Yaw Walk. Allan! t" t.ae la arrruin rura fn tint, twaatllif ,rellue"l4ll.' hlhl taal. ra.ld br all l'"lI- fllaa I"-"'! acwal aiif .i.i.lilul Tilal !; HI aa. SUJiaaj Ulan a uunii-- Hut. S. T. polled His Thoughts. Utile Ulllle was lying quietly, with eyes wide open, but apparently seeing nothing After a while his moihei siked. "IVr-amlng. Tilltlr "Nol dreaming; thinking." replied Ulllle Im patiently, "and when anybody speahi to me It cute the think rlshl In two and I have to begin all oer Main. No Uss to Him. The prisoner threw the nmgsilneo across his cell In disgust, and cursed eloquently. "Nothln' but continued stories." ho growled, "sn" I'm to be bung neit Tur.day,MChlcao Herald. Captains' Salaries. The salary of captains of the trans Atlantic liners of the larger clsss runs from JEI00 toCl.SOO a year or from H.000 to $'J,00 in Amerlcaa money. Begulsr Hsreulss. Whenever there Is a street spat nearly every woman has the Idea thst ber husband would be a very fiend for carnage If she dldn t hold him back.-lulsville Courier-Journal Asking Too Muen. Our Idea of Intellectual honesty Is what would prompt an editor to put spring poem written by himself In tha wsste basket along with the others. Columbus (Ohio) Journal. Tiny Oven. An electrle oven, tiny enough to be placed on a microscope, nnd used for healing and drying objects that are to be examined, has been Invented by Gorman arlenHft. Poor Man's Advsntige. The sleep of the laboring man ll sweet, whether ha eat little or much; but the abundance of tbo rich will not suffer him to sleep.-Kccleslastes, 1:11 rnnlr rianrta. ThflV la tka "Maal Aarlaar"-A fraawh ttoA-1 H aaaaaaa