A POSITION FOH YOU S W rraeoataa a, elwar. ta TV. Mn nwtn br "'bSSSSS htwiiiwi mm Klii lit thmr-n-il K kuaerwl 1iUiwi eausa-a atad-al. h.va p. -I ll.ro'rt HOt.sU-S asria U ! iitlwlnl -- 4. txtl BTe.iNrt - 1 1M. IlGilIi3 UU3IiGS3 vrOcS"3 T7TM Soal Um t rm too rvtkm." at ka fwW. "USE THE RIVER" Dallc3-Columbia. Lino Kt.M ef Wnanlnsten, fee Tne Bslitoe, U u Pl.'iiiart J. N. Tel. Ilen4 KeMMre m4 r-tG.i-. ! l ni- 0,.m,ht ", I own. TarlerStUeae. l-i. Mu.UA ' rSaeettt sal Ceaaaal 8mV Teste. C. rea, eM-cejeaa em. sera, sad ImImm, t twinmmM. hMMM HOW W T . f .it. li - r jrer. a, im enrtMaa, eras, at ' fas sal rntaUl' rrUtae at Jeca, leX OITTTe lAMWATOtY, HMTUV, . e.aees, lanssr. - It Nesded Exportation. 1 IT.n-.a fSlfan rulatfta that recent ly while on a trip about the envlrona of Ban Diego ana wrouaao oracu .I..! in mntar ear. tha driver iu.tnt.ul nut nrkwi land holding. buildings, hotel a, etc a tha property of J. U. Bprecheis Jr., in iunr mr nate. Even tha road orer which they vn i.vt nHAtol v owned by Bpreckela. Aa the car. following tha Winding road, drew near ine "J. little girl asked: -Mama, woo the bay?" Mama amiled and aald, -Why. dearie, God owna tha bay." "Well," aald tha puxsled child, "how did be set it away from Mr. Spreck elr : Judaea Wlos. The wig to only worn by English barriatera to five thorn a stern. Judi cial appearance, and no on can aay that It falla In thla respect. Tha cue torn waa originated by a French judge In tha seventeenth century when, hap pening to don a marqula wig one day. ha found It gave him auch a stem and dignified appearance that be decided to get one for himself and wear It at all timet In court. Thia ne aid, ana the result waa ao satisfactory from a leeal nolnt of view that not only ue Judge, but barristera also, took up the custom throughout fcurope. ion- don Graphic. runailnitiAii niiiM and seriously Saf- aravates many diseases. It ia thor oughly cured by lr. Pierce's Pellets. Tmy sugar-coated granule. , .., j, . Explanation. "Willie, did you tie that tin can to the dog's tail?" "Yea, air," replied the small boy. -r. trrln 1r An a kind act averv day. That dog chases every rabbit he ... ... . -, .i . sees, i Ilea ine can io nun H will make a noise and warn the rab bit." Washington Star. Elevating. "I asked the boss for a raise to day," aald the elevator boy. "What did he say 7" asked bis friend. : "Going up!" Patent Office Document. If all the documents stored in the patent office at Washington could be placed end to end they would form a atrip that would reach around the earth three times. Disguised. Customer I'm going to a masked ball, and I want something that will completely disguise me. Costumer Certainly, sir. I will give you some thing nice. Pele Mele. Lnmber, Shia glas, lath, Mealdiag, Doors, Windows and other Building Ma terial from Sara Ccssell Lumber Co. Portland, Oregon. Send us a Hit of what yoo require for your buildings and we will name you prices delivered at your station and Guarantee to ssve yoa Money. DENTAL HEADQUARTERS FOR OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE ropU from all parts M Orccoa aad Waihiac- toa eonscaatJr rait our otiic fur dental treat ment. Our akill iaae knoarladaad. aad oar promptnaaa to tbualt nx work to aaa dsr wbmraquirad feappra' ciatad by outhC-lowa patrons. Dr. Wlaa afalaa- tooth expert. Tbarala "ALWAYS ONE Bt8T" In every railing, and Dr. Wise lara claim la (iiia distinction in Ore gon. 28 lawf aaaaaa Whatwacaa'tsit antaa w don't do. tW PRICES FOH BIGH-CRADB WOKE. Omd Res Robber Pistes, ear J5.f Ths Best Res Rubber Pistes, each U XI-Karat GM er Porcelain Crew .......... WISE DENTAL CO. SeUABUC PAINLESS DENTISTS, rkeaea Maia M2. A JS2. 22Vi TUra Stnsrb Faills BJ.t, Pertisnd. Onsaa B. E. Car. Third and Wsskinstea. G Gee Wo His eneeeaffat nerb af remedies cure all kinds of ailments of men and women with, out operation, ased from the wonderiil Chinees herbs, roots. buds and eeeetaUes. which are onsnown Is ttie medical anenoe of this eounur. . Write for blank and t ireulitra. Send stasia. (XiNMULTATlON FRWi Address he C Cee Wa Chinese Medicate Co. K2V First SU Portland, Ore. Mention Paper. P.H.V. No. 43, 111 Br.S wrlUiar t sdrertiasra, t:a this asrer. afW fr n n. HOLM Mi Mm eaaaae MON If. .wm. " tan nv COilSUMPTIOil TAKES 353 FECFLE DAILY . awmpuoa erwy day ia U United State. Sdenca vrovea that the renal only .i i . i. ik. mi.M la nx1 from U4 1 rm whvw - - . , cr.Ua or aickaess, everwork,' conBniBg aunea or won bthti w daring changint seasons the bkmd should be made nca aaa par ana nun r 1-. C4'a ttnilltMAll.SM HmIL Th COU lim oil ia Scott's KmaUion warms toe bodr br enriching th Dlooa; itptcniiariy . .u-.. .w. l.miwI lhm.t rhillt apboiliis the resistive fore of to body to avOra coias ana pm wmmm, U yoa work Indoor, tir easily. fl langvid or aervoBS, Scott's Emolsioa Is the mil itrrrfn"'"! iooa-SBnKiB It is totally free from alcohol or any stapetying drag. Avoid sabsutatea. t-J an soma. Ha Could Wield an Ax. n.m .kill nt ika nM Maine ahlobulld era In the nae of the ads and broadas was wonderful. One old lime yarn is of a carpenter who applied very drunk at a ah nvard lor employment, is or der to have a little run with him nMmB aat klm A STiva a nTOOf Of the his akill by hewing out a wooden bolt w a hnnitia- Mark but a atone. T 1th The carpenter accomplished his difficult task without niamng tne seen eus tv. KmaHir anil ahowed the foreman a neatly made bolt. Then he brought the ax down with a terrtnc mow mat k.Hl Ira adra noon the Stone. "1 kw fast rate on vour chopping Mvk aa niccoucneo. oui 1 11 ue blamed it I can make the ax stick In It when I git through." The story runs that the foreman lost no time in em ploying auch a workman. How to Heal Skin-Diseases a Haltimora doctor sucKeats this eimnta tint ntliahla and Inexoensive, home treatment for people suffering with edema, ring worm, rashes and similar Itching, burn ing akin troubles. At any reliable druggist 'a get a Jar of resinol ointment anrl a cake of res- int imn Theaa are not at all ex pensive. With the resinol soap and KatKa tha affected Dart thoroughly, until they are free from crust and the akin is soiieneo. uij nrw e-ontlv annuul OB thin laVCr Ol the resinol ointment, and cover with a light bandage if necessary 10 pro tect the clothing. This snouia oe oone iki. daw lTanallv the distreasint Itching and burning atop with the first treatment, ana ine asm soon oecumea clear and healthy again, sampie irc Resented. "What I want to see," said Diogenes, 'la an honest man." "And when yoa see htm, what will you dor" i'ii aimniv m me air A thoroneh te hnnsat man renprallv has Doaitlvc opinions of his own. and. therefore. Is liable not to be very good company." Washington uiar. Satisfactory Correspondence, "Tour husband sends yoa very few letters?" There all rlrht He sends me bit pay envelope every week." Louis ville Courier-journal. ' An Achievement. 'ivai van aiir vAti IhoranBThlv under- stand that quesuon yoa attemptea w decide?" "v. w Mnllul Rjn.tnr finrerinnt "but I fancy I expressed myself in terms suinclenuy ooscurea to prevent anybody else from taking enough in terest to call me down." Washington Star. Vm REFUSES OFEP.ATlOfl Tells How She Wat Saved by Taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. . Louisville, Ky ' I think If more sofa fermfr women would take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegeta ble Compound they would enjoy better health. I suffered from a female trou ble, and Um doctors decided I had a tumorous growth and would have to be operated upon, bnt I refused s I do not believe In opera tions. I had fainting spells, bloated. and could hardly stand the pain in my left tide. My husband Insisted that J try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I am so thankful I did, (or I am now a well woman. 1 sleep better, do all my housework and take Song walks. I never fail to praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for siy good health. "-Mrs. J. 11. Rebcb, 1900 West Broadway, Louisville, Ky, Since we guarantee that all testimo pials which we publish are genuine, is It sot fair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has the virtue to help these women it wilt help spy other woman who is suffering In t) like manner T If yoa are ill do not drag along until an operation ia necefsary, bat at once take Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Sledk ine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter wll be opened. read and answered by a womu and beld in strict confidence. TV.. a. - mJ eaaltiaM V-eAv fa V" !-. in i 1 1 1 WA RIPLOYERS TO AID mi DffBiSE PlAI Trained tey cf 800,000 1! id it Bale fca's W. f Mil UlflT)MK rMi ill 6U-lAI 1AlAiiWU mU ilWia Security of Positions and Earnings Is Essential Part of Proposition Now Interesting Officials. Washlnxton. IX C Employers throughout the Cnlted Sutee oorpor ations. manufacturer, professional men, tradesmen and buslneas men of all classes are to be asked to contrib ute aa their share in the national de fense permission tor their employe, to engage, without serious financial loss, in two months' military training during each of three year. Thla la an essential part m ua aa minis traUon'e plan for raising a cltl sen army of tOO.OOf men In six years. which, with the regular army of !. 000 men and J 00.000 reserve, would give a trained force, exclusive ef etate militia, of about ljvo.ovo in u event of war. The success of the plan, officials ad mit, depends not on the appropriation of congress, for its coat will be com paratively small, but on the patriotic response of employers to whom an ap peal wlu be made to ruriougn as many men each year, at different aaasons. as they can spar and who wish to Join the proposed continental army. Administration officials are confi dent that, even though it la proposed to enlist only 1S3.000 men in the year In the continentals, or a total of near ly goo.OOo in the first sU year period, more than that number would be at tracted by the outdoor life of a mili tary camp if they could M ass urea ny their employers that their positions would not be lost and their earnings nertouslr decreased. The proposed enlistment requires two months' service for each of three years and liability for service during the remaining three years only In event of war. The armv Diana for more than l.ooo,- 000 trained men in six years, and the naw program of tea oreadnougnu and six battle cruisers within five vears. both of which will be presented to congress with the Indorsement of President Wilson, were the absorbing topics of Interest here. Kctr Radio Disposes Baa Francisco. A wireless tele- grapy Invention eliminating tha con struction of the present towering suet structures for sending and receiving by simply projecting a wire along the rmnnii far a short distance la an nounced here by K. B. Woolverton. linitaui RiatA radio lnsnector. in col laboration with Palmer B. Hewlltt. of Unlltafar Paid . Mr. WOOivertOU DS been experimenting for months with thai itAer annaratua. According to Its discoverers, the nee, mathml tie nmvad aminentlv suc cessful in receiving message from Honolulu, Sayville and Arlington, Va. An ahanlnta fraedom from Static con ditions has been achieved In the re ception of messages. tsglasd Demasds 3,000,089 Mca. London. "Great Britain needs 2. 000.000 more men by spring." This declaration was made Monaay by Brigadier-General Sir trick Swsvne. director of recruiting In the northern command, in a speech at HnlL General Swavne estimated thst uer- msny still has between 1,000,000 ana 10,000,000 men from the ages of 18 to 45, and that, therefore. It was useless to talk about wearing out Germany. In the spring, said he, Germany would lose more men than the allies, which would balance the numbers of the al lies snd the central powers, but if Great Britain should raise 1.000,000 ad ditional men, Germany probably would recognize that it would be fruitless to continue. - ' . Wilson's Yacht Refitted. Norfolk. Vs. To be ready for serv ice In ease President Wilson decides to spend a part of his honeymoon on the ocean, the yacht Mayflower Is be ing fitted np at the Norfolk navy-yard. The vessel will have a new coat of paint added inside and out Her ma chinery will be overhauled and her boilers cleaned. Her cabins and sa loons will be renovated and she will take on some furniture, including-a oiano. before she sails for Washing ton. She will leave here the latter part of the week. Villa Denies Confiscation Order. El Paso. General Villa. In a tele gram from Casas Grande, denied that he had, authorized confiscation of American mining property in Chihua hua, or elsewhere. He added that he would not permit Americans or other foreigners in Mexico or their property harmed. Villa officials in Juarei ex plained that the recent decree threat ening confiscation of the American Smelting 4 Refining properties and others in Mexico had been Issued by Governor Fidel Avlla, of Chihuahua, and that the latter acted without au thority from General Villa. Park Visitor Doubled. Washington. D. C Reports show that more than twice as many persons visited the national parks of the west during the season just closed than last year. The Yellowstone park recorded sir 820 tourists, compared with 20,260 in 1914: Tosemite 81,642, against 15,146, snd Mount Rainier 34,314 against Hr 038. Secretary Lane said the policy of permitting automobiles to enter the parks had been a success and would be continued. Fruit Is Shipped South. New Tort A shipment of spples and pears from Northwestern state, consisting of 60.000 boxes, or about 2000 tons, left here on the stesmahip Veetrt for Rio Janeiro and Buenos Aire. Tha shipment of fruit is said to be one of the largest mad to Booth America via New York in many months. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAH CROP CONDITIONS Portland. Wheat Bluestem o, fortyfold MHe, club ., red file ton, red Russian 19c Oals No. 1 Whit rd 114 00. nrUy No. 1 ra4. lit; towwtag. - : Mliireed spot pncs: uran, a pr ton; shorts, tit; rolled barley, 110 WCora Whole. IST.tO Per ton: eraek- d. 138.50 per toa. ... Hay Eastern uregoa uoioiny, e OI6; valley timothy. 11.013: alfalfa. til.&QO mo; cheat, tjl0; oats and vetch, til Oil. Vegetable Artichokes, TSo per tnaan tnmatnaa. IS ft 30 MT bol! cab bag, lo per pound; green corn, 10 Q160 per oosea; gariio, iso par r" ' ittiKi ecinlanL 4fl&c: sprouts, tfjlOc; horseradish, llfcc; cauliflower, Tftcui.. Qreea Prut'. Cantaloupes, UcOM per crate; poaches, 4UC4o per box; alsraislnsi trilUS tnsP TJOUnd! SD- plea, TtcCU-TJ per box; pears, tlO 1.J&; grape, IMfJll-tv Pr craiaj caa abas. lHe per pound; cnabarries, $8.60 0 10 per barrel. PntarAaa-nraran. TSOt&e! TaklttML tl per sack; sweets, 13.400110 per hundred. Onions Oregon, fl.tS01.3l sack. Eggs Oregon ranch, buying price: No. 1. 3o : No. 3. !7o; No. 3, too per dosen. Jobbing prices: No. 1. 880. Poultry Hans. llfflSHc; spnnga, ISC lie; turkeys, nominal; ducks, white, 13016c; colored, 10011c; gees. tOlOc Rntiarrti ramrv cube, ex tras, selling at 31 Ho; firsts. to; print aad cartons, extra. Price paid lo pro ducers: Country creamery, 3103c according to quality; buttarfat premi um quality. 33c; No. 1 average quality Sic; no. x lire Veal Fancy, 100 per pouno. Pork Block, 7H03e per pound. Hope 1811 crop, 8OIO0 per pound. Hides Salted hides, 18; aalled klp ISc: salted calf. 18c; green hide. 1SUi araan kin. ISc: areen calf. 18c dry hides. 35c; dry calf. 37c Wnnl ('astern Or en a. 184818c valley. 170 lie; fall lambs' wool, 310 I5c ... Mohair-Oregon. 370300 per pouna. Cascara Bark Old and new. 8 HO 4o per pound. Paita Drv lonc-wooled Delta. 16 He; dry ahort-wooled pelts, HHe; dry. shearlings. 150350 each; dry goat. Inns aair. ISn aaeh: drv Sroat ahaai lings, lOOlOe each; salted long-wool- ed pelts, septemoer, imviui wmuu. Cattle Choice steers. 86.500 6.85; Choice steers. 16.506 6,25, good steers. 3606.25: medium steers. 85.15 0 6.76; choice cows. 150526: good cows. 84.600 4.76; medium cows, I3.TSO 4.35; heifers. I3.60O6.76; bulla. $30 4.60; sUgs, $4.(005.15. Hogs Light. $6.4006.60; heavy, $5.4005.60. Sheep Wethers. ' $4.7605; ewe. $40640; Iambs, $64007. Wheat Farmers Holding Firmly. Portland The Merchants Exchange was closed Tnesday on account of the holiday. The country wheat markets were also quiet Grain farmers in the Interior are holding their wheat firmly la antici pation of higher price. They have followed this policy tor the first two months of the season and art wU sat isfied with the results. As most of them are .independent they are not likely to nuset values by a general selling movement As an Indication of the way supplies are oemg neio back In the country It is cited that on the lines of the Spokane 4k Inland rail way there are now 1.366.676 bags of wheat, against $40,000 bags at this time last year. Broomball In ala weekly tnternaaon- al review aavs: The general position of the market is about unchanged with the under tone strong and an advancing tenden cy- . ' ' . . Tne evidence is necoming increas ingly plain that the world's supply of wheat will be abundant for the season, and the abnormally large receipts in both the United States and Winnipeg of spring wheat indicate that the per iod of scarcity Is about ending ana re cent large purchases. In a quiet way, indicate that a good share of these supplies wUl eventually reach the Uni ted Kingdom. - . "The urgent demand, wnicn is ne coming pronounced, from Mediterran ean countries, snd the extraordinary strength in freights, may prevent any immediate decline. Potato Crop Condition Lower. The government's monthly crop re port estimates a lower condition, as compared with the 10-year average. for potatoes in the racuie coast For the entire united states, tne in dicated yield for 1816, based upon shove averages for October, is 688, 161,000 bushels, compared with the September 1 estimate of 405,909,000, the final estimate on 1914 crop of 406, 921.000 and the five-year average of $57,000,000 bushels. Statistic as to potato crop condi tions In the western states follow: Cond'n Cond'n 19-Tr. Oct. 1. Sept t Aver. Oregon , ,..,, ,.i SI Washlnrton .J JS -.14 1 IT If ts It It M It California . Idaho Nevada Utah Montana Colorado T ..1 Wromlng For the United States as a whole. the condition on October 1 was 74.2, on September 1, 82.7 and tha 10-year average, 76.4. Plenty of Grapes on Street Granes of all kinds were abundant during the past week, and sold well at steady prices. Among the receipts were good pack Tokays from Grants Pass, which brought $1 por crate. a amaii ahinmenls nf flnuthern Oregon cantaloupes are arriving, stan dards selling at z ana iiaia si as cents. ' HnfAit nrfAsta liava tieten advanced 10 cents on the street and will go higher. There is a iimitea snipping vrauo w potatoes at steady prices. ftavsml " r-a nt nawrrtn (TaHfornla walnuts arrived in sacks aad cartons. . Advance In Lard Prices. A new provision list, issued Monday morning, gives advances, averaging a cent. In lard prices. The rise is ex plained by the great strength or tne eastern market, where comparatively light stocks and heavy speculation have caused provision prices to soar. Hop Market la Qutst The hon msrket we quiet There was a report of a purchase In the Sa lem district at 9 cents and a lot of 60 bales of poor bops at Reed villa sold at 6 cents. No business wa reported in the California or Washington markets. 150,000 ITALIANS TO FiGIIT BALKANS 6svcrn.T.ci:t I.2int2:is Strides Secrecy As To Objective. mm tears snsa mwm German Submarines Art Sheltered in Bulgarian Port-Great Brit ain Gives Bulgaria Notice. Psrla Italv will send 160.000 Bnen to Lha Balkan, aecordlng to Informa nt-, aawalvasi h the EscadsloT from what the paper aaya ia a reliable eAlieeav Tha meammant maintain the strict- eet secrecy as to wner an troops wm be landed, says the Escalator's inform ant, but Italian intervention will Uke place at a point waar it will have a decisive effect, on the whole Balkan campaign. ," Bucharest. ia Paris Tha cabinet. after again going ever the war situa tion, mad pYonotutceMMnt in tavor of tha maintenance of neutrality cy Roumanla, All neceeaary military precaution have been taken on each of Roamanla's frontiers. The presence of two German sub marine at Varna, Bulgaria's chief seaport on tha Black sea, has beam eon Armed. London Great Britain has declared n Rnlearla Tha British foreltm office announces that in view of the fact that Bulgaria has announcea en ia . aa .iik Karhla ami la an all of the central powers. Hie Majesty's . . . , . t . sa..t lovarcxnent aa inxormea u Buigw l. esesran-uit that att of WBT exists between Great Britain and Bul garia. 'Safety Hrslf lessens life loss. Chicago. HI. The Union Paclfio railroad system will be given an ab solutely clean bill on "Passengers Killed daring the fiscal year ending June 80. 1816. In the report of the In terstate Commerce commission. And ika. nnmhav of naaaenear in lured, for the same period, will show almost negligible in the commission s report . Tas Mara a en ilia Union Pacific system adopted a motto of "Safety First" livery employe, regaraieaa oi kla nnalMmt anllatM-1 tB the WOrk of making the Union Paclfio not only as safe aa any other system la the country, but absolutely safe for the traveling publio aa well as for the em ployes. ; The clean out wnicn ue inirwiv iVuimim aammlaalon'a renort will show te the result of that "safety" campaign. - - Mnt nn. ssissnnr waa killed on th entire Union Paclfio system, from end to end. mala Una and branch lines, during the last fiscal year. In that period $.36U4 passengers entrusted themselves on the thousands of miles of branch roads of Union Paclfio, and nnnn th. main Una trains from Omaha to Portland, Seattle and Spokane, from Kansas City to Denver ana uney enn, and not one single paasenger ale Ufa althnurh tncather. these 8.951.364 passengers traveled nearly one Diuion miles aunng uiai jmr. nui i-. .vla ennls- In ihAaa nasseri. vw wwe . .rr - r gers actually on board the trains, but It includes too wno were preparma to go aboard, or who were leaving the trains of the company. Regardless of whether the blamo lay with th rail road, or was due to the grossest, most rias-renr esrslssaassl nn th Dart Of th paseenger, th fact remains that during the fiscal year ending June 80. 1915, not one single union racinc paseenger was killed. But Union Pacific's "Safety First" campaign is not benefiting passengers alone. Employes- are roeplng hand some returns on th effort they are making to prevent accidents to each other. Germans Execute Woman. Ixwjdorr The foreign office has bean notified by the American embassy that Mlea Rrllth CaealL latatv th head of a large training school in Brussels, who was arrested August B by the German authorities In Brussels, wss awamits-t October 18 after sentence of death had been passed on her. It is .. . .. . . i . understood that u cnerge against Ml as rave.ll waa that aha harbored fugitive British and French soldiers and Belgians of military ego ana nsa assisted them to escape from Belgium In order to join tneir coiors. Prssldent Favors Wool Tariff. ttTaenlnefym. ft. "!. President Wil son Is reported by members of eon ..... esKn nave talkad with htm fa voring th placing of some duty on wool not that ne believes mat wooi naaria anv rirorsw-f Inn. but that h be lieve a wool tariff will aid in wiping out the deficit In th treasury. It Is reported that tha President will rec ommend s duty on wool when be asks congress to repesl the free sugar clause of th Underwood act. How rmirh dntv the President will recom mend ia not yet determined. German Shipping Hard Hit. r-mrlon British submarines have euvar eleararTtha Battle sea and th Gulf of Bothnia entirely of German merchant ships, says a dispatch to tha Rrer from Conenhso'en. Every German ship which, wss south-bound from Sweden when th submarine started their campaign has either been sunk or run aground, it adds. Of BO German ore carriers, 87 are virtually interned in Swedish ports, th eorre- ipondent declares. Big Loan I Completed. Vase York The contract covering the notation of the $500,000,000 Anglo French credit loan has been signed. Lord Reading, chairman of the Anglo- nt -k. - . ala-nawl lha HlV-O- rivilHI wuiuJiwuiif e.aj.,--- - ment on behalf of Great Britain; Oc tave Horn berg and cmeet Mailetx, tne French commission, signed for France, anil J P. Mnro-an slamed on behalf of th Amerlon syndicate of bankers. Purity Guaranteed undcf all State and National Pure Food Lawi. You can pay a higher price, W you cannot get a baking powdcj that will raise nicer, lighter biscuits, cakes and pastry, or that is any more healthful. Your money hack if K C fails to please you. Try a can at our risk. Wsmsn Triumph In Ksnsa. Out la Ksnsss whsr (hey strive lo n1-.,a lha arnmaa nusht I hV SSJiall caus fur complaint If It la possible to . . -II ..akla deprive ine sea u sua rre are some of the things a wo man of th Sunflower state may letal- ''t'an Uke back her maiden nam af ter her husband I drad. without any legal process or legislative act. Can keep her own nam whea aha Is married. . f - m s-nuiiJ. aar hnshand to take her name and give up bis family name If she doe not like It. Can keep her maldea name and her husband can keep his. Can retain her maiden name for bus iness transaction snd us her hus band a nam for eorisi anairm. if oire, linaa ant Ilka either her Own or husband's family name they change to a name that d suit A woman can wear men's clothing without any restriction except that aha must not pose as a man. Hhe can vote si every ip.iiob. Hha raa hold anv Offlc In th Stale and run for congrcaa. . Aa Venaaa nmhahlv aula It. B WO- man there can do almost anything a man can. i aai in, i aa m-" a I hMitl.lflH avaa nsirnilla her tO scratch a match aa some men do. Only ... . . . , .. thing sue aeema -"oarrixi iro -us-aa a man " whlrh la ImDoaalble. of course, for most of thorn, at least Te SVeat: fc Maw Issea, Alvavs skaka la Alias's raa Saaa. a aaaf. M tares kl. aaaeiine. aralns. seniles a Cares raitis, lasreelng aalls ane ennleaa. A .11 art.el.la ana .kraf .irra. Ihaml aeeea .nriuu.iM.ile. Sesii atsile4 MtaK. A 4.1 rent allaaS.qiawlad.UVaf H. . .shop In a Bsd FIs. tv. -.-ii Ke-avaii blshnn of a eertala southern state Is so absent winded hai kia famil la alwava annrehenaive for bla welfare whea he Is away from horn. Not long ago. while making a Jour --a ke aa.ll Ika MahnB Vll Unable tO find bis ticket when the conductor asked for It Knar mini blahon." aald th con ductor, who knew blm well, "I'll gel It on my second round." However, when th conductor pass ed through the car again lb ticket was still missing. , -llh eretl hlahnrj. It will b all right If you never find It" th conductor assured him. -No. it won't mv friend, coniraeirt- sd the bishop, "I've got to find that ticket I want 10 know woere i u going.- A Bad Stomach Is a Poc to Be Feared Nearly all illness has Its origin in a weak Stomach and clogged bowels. Your food remains undigested and you are deprived of Its health sustaining properties. Weakness and a general rundown condi tion soon overtake you. Ba wise In time and pro vide proper aid, which suggests a fair 'trial of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters His Mild Bequest. i nXr dear," he began mildly. -Well." she. snapped. "I don't mind your borrowing my Psnama hat ; But when you return It plesse remov the veil snd the net pins. I don't care to wear such equip ment downtown again." Louisville Courier-Journsl. ' Ths Rsssensble excuse. . -"Tou ssy you hsd your eyes opsn, with s good grip on th wheal sud your foot on the brsksT" "Yes." - - - "Then how In Tophet did lha acci dent happen?" "Easy. I bad to nee.e.- Case and Comment ; s The Only Drawback. Ttie Am Vornea would be Ideally married if It were not for one thing' "What's that!" "Ths fact that they are married to each other." Judge. xioils , CARUW4CLC3 Are "Danger Signals" th homsn system's method of giving warn ing that the blood has become impoverished end circulation poor. In this condition the bumsn body is slmost powerless to resist th more serious Illness. Don't delsy. You need : .. : Bile- vrtxicna -..a' ;:. ; - - .Golden lledieal Discovery It gats to work hmraedlstsly at the seat of yoer trouble tke fitomaoll. It lends a belpfnc ban. Helps to flleest the food. Tones e the stomach. Boon bring hack normal aerHjItlona. Pood is properly ssslraliMed sad turned Into rich, red blood. Every ergs Is etrsngthsaed sod every tissae re-vitalised. ' . -a Made from rooU tskea frors ear great mnsrlrsn forests. Try this remedy now. Sold by Medicine Deater in liould or tablet form or sand Me to Dr. Pierce's Invslids HoUl, Buffalo, N. Y. fur trial bos. Yea m m rne ro-afe -Vlrsl yesr" ef 10 satea-rt-tli basia-lraa-br assdm IM.fiaves lie lar wrasa-ag aaa auaius. m va-av . laawaw & I f ulial raeaat It "Haturday night soma miscreant liir td off a whole cord of my wood, anl somehow I cast forget It," dec.ar4 Bllaa. " . 1 J "Have yoo tried to forget ttf I4 aulred his friend. . "Ye, flundsy morning I went te church, hoping I could get It olf my mind, and belore I had been there flvo minute tha choir started In alnglng Ths Uost Chord' so I got out"-J't WfflffESTM Shotgun Shells s-svler,ao4MRetttafitf Rcpctting Shotguns make a kltHng combina tion for Beld.fowl or trap booting. Nomokelesa powder aheil enjoy Buch, reputation for unifonne Jty of loading and Btrong , aboottng qualltica aa Leader and Repeater brands do. and no shotgun made ehoota harder or better than the Winebeater.' THBY AMI MAOt OH BAOH OTrtBS) He Saved ths steal Office. When In Ine war ef 1813 the Drltlsb who hsd taken Washington, trained their guns upon the patent omc nr. Thornton, throwing himself directly belore tne guns, crieu: "Are you Englishmen or Goths and VsndalsT Thla Is Ih patent office depository of th Ingenuity and luvev lions of lbs American nstloa In which ths whole civilised world Is Interested. Would yoa destroy It? Then let th charge pass through my body." ' And lae building was spared.' Twee. ly-four years afterward, however, It was destroyed by fins, together with everything la It v The Tibetan penal code Is curious. Murdvr Is punished with a fine v err ing according to lbs Importance of the slain, theft by a fins of seven lo on hundred 4lme the vslue of the srllcls stolen. Here, sgaln, th fine. depend on the soclsl Importsnee of the person from whom the theft has been corn mis ted. The barborer of a thief la looked upon tji worse criminal than th thief t.mseif. Ordeals by fire snd by boiling wster are still used ss proofs of Innocence or guilt exactly ss wss the custom In Kurope In Ih middl sges. And If the lamas never Inflicts death they are adepts at torture. - . s7-v .-a" Knew the Business, Th leading druggist In a certain suburb wanted sn spprenllce. - (in sppllrsnt for Ihe situation hsd been employed In a fish store, hut be seeut' ed a likely Isd. . "Your hsndwrltlng's good enough," ssld the druggist.. 7rau you do man tel arithmetic?" . , ; . "Yes. sir." replied Ihe lad. . W whst would 84 pounds of sal mon at 8 cents a pound be?" ."Hsd, lr!"rM . ihe prompt an swer. . ' J : ; v An Old Aecempllshmsnt I "That wlfs of mlns Is a great one for fads: her latest Is firing china," ssld lbs young married Tnaii. "That wss ons of lbs first one my wife had," Ih older man ssld. . -Lltsrsry. ortk ' I almnlv a.lnra Meredith and Browning and Henry James," said ths gushing young psrson. -Bo do 1," said little Dinks. "They aea narfeAltv .lullrhtf 111. lt'S IlkS Send ing your mind to a gymnasium. Er do you resd wm in mo original ( New yorg Times. , ACHES CIIILLG a PAINS