The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, February 11, 1916, Image 4

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The Way Home,
Two little boys of under lea were
skating oa a thinly frmten canal In
Jersey City. The tee broke and they
disappeared in the water. That would
have been the end of the story bad It
not been tor a young nan named Ira
Strtngham. He bad left hi office to
Manhattan aa usual and waa oa bla
everyday walk home after bis day's
work when he saw the accident. With
out an Instant's pause be raced out
and dived Into the black bole where
the boys and vanished. And be got
them. Then he tried to raise the boys
to safety on to the Ice. though time
after time the brittle Ice at the edge
of the hole broke and let them back
Into the water. But at last, with the
aid of ropes thrown from the bank,
both youngsters were hauled to shore
and life. Ira Stringham did not fol
- low them. He clutched feebly at the
rim of the Ice, but bis strength bad
. been exhausted and bla hand could
not keep its grip. They got bla body
an hour later. "There was nothing to
distinguish this from countless other
cases, yon say; nunareas oi soiaiers
are doing as much every dsy." So they
are, fired by the call which summons
them to a glorious end and sustained
by the example of their comrades. But
Ira Strlngham beard no such call. No
one would have termed him a coward
bad be paused, weighed chances, rea
soned. "If I go after them, we shall all
be drowned," and let the great mo
ment pass. Ha chose differently. He
was something more than mer
slave to duty. His twenty-one years
of life may not have been great But
be suddenly came to real greatness
that night as be went home. Colliers.
Mississippi Continues Encroachments
oa Levees Wany Who Ignored
t ; Warning Swept to Death.
"Little Rock, Ark. The rapidly-
widening lake tn Southeastern Arkan
sas, formed by the flood waters of the
Arkansas river pouring through breaks
la the laves, bad engulfed a eeore of
towns Sunday night, leaving several
thousand persona homeless, taking a
toll of IS lives and doing damage es
timated at many thousands of dollars.
Sua greater damage la feared a the
Mississippi continues to rise. Pre
dicted stages at Arkansas City threat
en a break in the Mississippi levees,
which would precipitate the greatest
calamity.
Ail day 700 men who remained in
Arkansas City toiled tn an effort to
strengthen the levee and they were
hopeful that the town would be saved.
The narrow strip of levee Is the only
land in stent there. On one side is
the great river, swollen until its sur
face is 15 feet above the level of the
town. On the other side ia a great
flood lake, nearly 40 miles long and 20
miles wide. From it only the upper
stories of buildings in Arkansas City
protrude. At the levee are three
steamboats ready to carry the plucky
fighters to safety should they lose
their battle with the flood.
The river rose two-tenth of afoot
Sunday, to the level of 5.7 feet at
Arkansas City and was still rising.
Telegraph serivce with the town
still is maintained, and the last word
from there was optimism.
"We'll win the fight," flashed the
operator.
At Gaines Landing, four miles north
of Lake village, 400 persons were on
the levee without shelter.
In Clareandon, on the White river,
where the levee broke, water was six
feet deep in the highest portions of
the town. The river bad attained a
stage of 97.4 feet and still was rising.
Little is known of conditions in the
rural districts the flooded area, but
there seems little doubt that many
who refused to leave their homes in
face of repeated warnings have J per
ished.
The present flood had been the most
disastrous ia the last 40 years of Ar
kansas history, so far as loss of life
and sufTeri ng are concerned. The
property loss his not boon so great be
cause there are now no crops to be de
stroyed.
Washington, D. C Sneaker Clark
and Republican LeaJvr Mann fought
side by aula In the house Monday for
adequate National defense. With
cartf line obliterated, moat of the
members followed their leaden and!
two navy measure passed without a
dissenting vote. One, to provide for
adding S00 midshipmen to the entering
class at Annapolis next July, passed
173 to 0, and the other, to equip nary
yards for construction of bsttlaahlp
Kos. 43 and 44. passed wlthoutVollcall.
Mr. Mann tried to put the anti-pre
paredness advocates on record by call
in for a division on the naval acad
emy bill, but there were no negative
responses.
The appearance of Speaker Clark
on the floor to campaign preparedneas
measure aroused wide Interest. Ru
mors persisted that be would take ac
tive charge of the fight to increase the
army and navy. Majority Leader
Kitchen having joined the opposition.
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GENERAL ARLABOSSE
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Strength
Mol&ernood
tlsse far eisarlaMat. aat fat
aw a .Bahtta, ana aefaina
exsetde tn value ef goad
ehaar, newlfal viarris sad
SCO ITU tilt LSI ON.
SCOTTS rwtrlSlON carf the
blood with bfe-eusulnlnt rkcaaeas,
! nervous coadillons, Bids
the qua my an1 quantity w ouui
sad Insures eufneirat fat.
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NORTHWEST MARKET KETCItfS;
CLNrjAL CROP CONDITIONS
tip
General Arlabosse, en ef tha
French commander, standing In front
sf hi "mansion In the rrenoh lines
In eastern France.
Ve Caa Gt AOaaTs raaa-faaa rKCC
Wrlt Allca a Olmiled, La Kor.H. Y,tor
free tampie of Allen's. Fot-iwi. It cures
sweating. bJlurollcii, aching tu It makos
saw or tight choas easy. A eertaia cars foe
eortiA. ingiowluf nail and baniona. AUdrua
guu teii ic S&c. lMm't aceaot aay saoaUlul.
. His Pedigree.
Old Pumas wss Just as little
ashamed of the colored blood la his
veins as was his son. A troublesome
man was boring him about his origin.
"Your father, M. Dumas, was the son
of a wJiite Frenchman and a Degress T"
"Tes, monsieur."
"Your grandfather and jrrandmother
on the mother' aide must have been
coal blackt" ' .., ' "
"Oul, monsieur." T r
"And your great-grandfather, M. Du
aias?" ''He was a monkey, monsieur.. My
pedigree begins where yours ends!"
.. Some Weather. - ,
Roland had been sent out on the
porch to see what the thermometer
registered. '
"Well, how cold is itr asked his
mother when be came ic
"It's down to sero around the feet
and just plain freezing around the
hands," was Roland's report.
It Depended.
Mrs. Hiram Offenr Ar you very
careful with the china and glassware?
New Girl Depends on whether or
not I like the place, mum. Boston
Transcript
New York Police have been s
signed to portect the subway system
from the Brooklyn terminal to the
Bronx terminal and tha Hudson and
Manhattan tube on the strength of
report that a threat has been made to
dynamite the underground roads.
The Inter borough Rapid Transit
company has admitted that polio help
has been asked. -
A dozen uniformed policemen are
guarding the Hudson Terminal build
ing. -v
War Cril Hiss Cg3 Piddgf.
Niagara Falls, Ont. Several towns
in Western Ontario were thrown into
panic lata Sunday night by a hurried
call to arms of the home guards.
Buglers hurried through the streets
sounding the alarm arid unfounded ru
mors that one of the bridges her had
been blown np added to the excite
ment. - . '
At Saint Catharines, theater audi
ences were dismissed when the men
began to leave in response to the bugle
calls. Guards were doubled at ammu
nition depots there. No official at
Saint Catharines would say who order
ed out the guard, but it was under
stood to have been a . general order
throughout the province. - -
Munition Plsnt Goes Up.
Ottawa, Ont A report that the
Jardin monition factory at Hespeler,
Weterloa county, Ontario, has been
blown wp has been received by the mil
itia department. A request has been
made to have ordered out an overseas
regiment stationed an the neighbor
hood. ,
Hespeler I situated in a remote
part of Waterloo county and the mili
tary department has been unable thus
far to obtain details regarding the ex
plosion. Tha town is 12 miles south
east of Berlin.
Dove Christen Vessel,
Wilmington, Del. The hospital ship
Helen C. JuiUisrd wss launched here
I Monday at the shipyard of Jackson &
Sharp. It is to be used by St. Johns
Guild. New York. It is the gift of
Mrs. Helen C. Juilliard, wife of Julian
Ti YT1! rrt , TT J 1 II Juilliard, of New York. Mrs. Johns
Wi. AJilUl J. a UCU1UIIU Rwvra. of
boat.
Constant Hopes.
"Why do you keep buying lottery I
tickets T You seldom or never win a I
prfio." ' v -
"Wby do yo keep buying canta-1
fcuipea? Louisville Courier-Journal
DENTIST
XfenUX Offices and
Laboratory.
ErfamaaaM ffrtstrfajTfy f-fwva
for mm4 urtitatiai Maicwc
ra !. aKSt aUaaatlPMIW mmd
Mr WhasTwiagy is
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saaa ia aaa at nro aars Ubm,
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iIiiu BalMias. 4ta rtoar. Wasaiarlaa
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New York, christened the
No wine was used, The sym
bolic custom of the Japanese was em
ployed. A large basket of flowers tied
with ribbons and filled with doves wss
suspended from the prow, and the doves
released at the moment of launching.
Pulpit Left for Defense.
New York Rry. Charles A. Eaton
resigned Sunday as pastor of the Mad
ison avenue Baptist cbucrh here to
participate "in the sbsping of the new
Americanism the narar era of Chris
tianity which must Inevitably follow
the European war."
Dr. Eaton, one of the most widely
known clergymen of h Is denomination,
is an advocate "of preparedness and
said that he plans to orrite and lecture
on the subject.
Immediate improvement of the navy
by designing new battleships along the
line of the best now in use, doubling
the membership of both Annapolis
and West Point, creation of many ad
ditions regiments for the army and
short-term enlistments to produce a
reserve, were among suggestion made
by the Speaker. He said a expected
to discuss the subject of preparedneas
generally soon. - -
Mr. Mann reiterated hi previous
pleas for a larger army and navy and
aided in maneuvering the bill to pass
age. "This ia not the time for crim
ination 'and recrimination," he said.
"It is not the time to find fault with
that which ha been. It I time for
all to join hands for that which may
come.
crepe.
Africa kts lit native languages and
ilalect.
Argentina baa T.I1M1S horse and
ll.no.m sheep.
8paia has 1J.500.000 population of
whom 4.00v.00e are farmer.
From on family la France Tt
nllsted for the Kuropesn war.
One Paris motion picture plant pro
duces aa average of I.Ove.OOO feet
films weekly.
Broke bone ar aow quickly heal
ed by a injection of boa dust
.petroleum around (he ruptured enda
Jsnanese ar producing mors ins
10.000.000 tons of coal a year irons
mines la Jspa and South Manchuria.
The hewspsper announcement that
run is aow tn fifth place as a ess
nlng state probably has no reference
to the rather recent turmoil at the
state, university when so many non-
Mormsa professors war ousted.
8DrinKfteld Republics.
It seems probable thst ao steel ves
sels will be used la the New round isns
sea fishery next spring. Five such
vessels were recently sold to the Rus
sian government, and It Is said thai
others will sooa be bousbt for the
transportation of freight to Europe.
WANTED Evor Sanaa waa aaas a Laa-
lara la arrita aa for ecaenptm paxpalvt af
DADW 8AFKTV LA.VTKKN. tha Light af all
ucata, for all parpaaaa. wind, rata sad vaathar
prool. ailiaji jaw 1 Has) U. la iL. fa Has I
Needy Youth Outnumber Avellabls
Scholarships
University of Wsshlntlon, Seattle.
Really deserving students who have
sought relief from the payment or tul
tlon, under the scholarship provision
of the legislative enactment, number
more than 400. which Is 10 more thaa
the university can succor. 8lx hun
dred and elebt students asked to be
excused from psylng the $10 fee, but
about too were found to be hardly eli
gible, under the rules laid down by the
faculty committee In charge or
scholarships. The members of th
committee are In despair as a result
of their Inability to aid all the needy
youBgsters.
(tola Ic&ss lHea War 01
Wli&s ia fsba, Arizcsi
Flagstaff Th Indian on the Na
vajo reservation are threatening to
kill all the whit inhabitant of Tuba
and born the government buildings
there, according to William Durbree,
superintendent of construction of the
Indian school at Tuba. Durbree ar
rived here Tuesday. Tuba Is on the
"Painted" desert, about 90 miles
north of here. " "
The few white families living at
Tuba have bat small amount of arm
and ammunition with which to defend
themselves, Durbree said.
Superintendent T. Rank and two
police officer of Tuba attempted to
arrest a "bad" Indian January ZB,
Durbree said. The Indian shot at the
officers and was killed when the police
men returned the fire.
Friends of the Indian immediately
began to foment trouble among other
Indians oa the reservation.
After-Hours Law Upheld.
San Francisco Ben GuidonL who
spent $85 to appeal to the United
States Circuit Court of Appeals be
cause of his arrest at Juneau, Alaska,
March 15, 1915, for being on the
streets of Juneau after 11 o'clock at
night when without apparent means of
support, was refused redress by the
higher court. Guidoni sought relief
on the theory that a "man without a
job" had the same . constitutional
rights on the streets at night as one
withe job." Ths Federal court up
held the Juneau ordinance. ... ,
Police Guard Warships.
Washington, D. C Placing of ex
tra police on the Brooklyn and Man
hattan bridges Tuesday when the
cruiser Washington .passed under was
explained by Secretary Daniels as a
precautionary measure taken by Rear
Admiral Usher, commandant of the
New York navy yard, because of the
receipt of two letters calling attention
to the fact that it would be easy to
destroy warships passing under the
bridges by dropping bombs on them.
The secretary said there was no inti
mation of any plot.
Slike in Seattle Kills Two.
Seattle Two persons were Killed
and a third injured late Tuesday night
In a snow and mud slide which wrecked
two cottages at Magnolia Bluff in the
northwestern part of Seattle. Mr.
and Mrs. Eo ward Carney, whose home
wss wrecked, were killed. August
Bsuder and J. Ackerman, who were
visiting the Guraeys, escaped, si though
Bsuder wss slightly injured. The
lide. carrying rocks and trees, swept
850 feet down to the beacb.
Airman Fsfls Fifth Foe.
Paris Sergeant Pilot Guynemer, of
the French flying corps, has just
brought down his fifth German adver
sary, and has been mentioned for his
exploits in an official communication.
He flies alone and uses a great biplsne
which makes 90 miles an hour.
Stop scratching!
Resinol relieves
itching instantly
That ' Itching, burning skin
trouble which keeps you scratch
ing and digging. 1 a source of
disgust to others, as well ss of
torment to you. Why don't you
, get rid of it by using Heslnol
Ointment? Physicians have
prescribed It tor over 20 years.
In most cases. It stops Itching
Instantly and heals eruptions
promptly. It is very easy and
economical to use. .
, ' ' A New Cn. "
Mrs. HcGreevy waa a dinner guest
one evening where a noted explorer
wss the attraction. . Being of a some
what languid turn of mind, she psld
more attention to ber dinner than to
the conversation. After dinner was
over she turned to on of the guests
and asked: . .-,
"What was that tiresome old explor
er talking about?" '
'Progressive Patagonia," waa th
reply." '
Really T" asked Mrs. Mcoreevy
with sudden Interest - "And how do
you play ltr New York Times. :
During Th Holidays. ,,;
'Here's a New York club woman
says a woman can do a day s House
keeping In 10 minutes. Do you sub
scribe to tbatr .
"I've seen it done when mother was
in a hurry to get downtown on ber
Christmas shopping." Loulsvlll Cou
rier-Journal. .. ;
Chsraeterlstfe.
Said He Mrs. Uppson certainly Is
a tactful woman. She seems to carry
evnrythlng before her.
Said She Force of habit, I pre
sume. I understand she was a wait
ress before old man Uppson let bar
marry him. Indianapolis Star.
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NORTHWESTERN AGENTS
Portland Seed Co.,
Portland, Gregoo
Stock Run Is Small,
Portland Indication paint to
mall run af atosk at taa yard this
week, ajklea weather ondltloM ma
terially Improve. Only twe loads
la and bat Utti la know a to be
transit
Thar was nothing Klng aside from
a few bog sal a. A top grade load
want at ff.M and ether la proportion.
TheUone of taa market waa etoady.
Tha rang af pries at taa local yard
tat various elaaaes of livestock waa a
follow I
CatU Choice steers, l7.tfcJT.TSi
nod. ls.Tfel.7: Medium. .0t(a.TB
choice eowa, S&.10 it is; medium.
f4.T6ttl.ro; heifer. 4a.0s bulla.
M.l0&i:a.i0: staas. l6Vifa.IS.
Uog Ugfat, IfcloT.M; aeavy,
WIT.
Shaea Wether. 16417. as;
tAt&fflAU! lambs. l7tXa.M.
Wheat B luestam. 11. us: ronyioia,
: club. Te; red Ufa, tasj Irad
Russian, tea.
Mlllfeed Spot prlca: Bran, 1110
per ton; ahorta. IS ; rolled awiey,
taiaTSa.
Cora Whole, J7 per ton; cracked,
13.
Vegetable Artichoke. tM0l.S0
per dosen; tomato, California, $1.60
tf.1.75 per crate; cabbag. fl.KHCl
perewt.: garlla, 15 par pound; pop
per. 10 t lOe; eggplant, lasjiis,
sprouts, a,;9e; horseradish, 10c; cau
liflower, 12.160(1.60 per craia: esiery.
tlTSaiS: beans, lOftlXie per pound
lettuce, S147&11.M per crate; peas,
SatlOe par pound; cucumbers, 1.76j
I oar doaea.
Green FrulU Psara, ll.S0pr
boa; grapes, fa per barrel;
berrleav til.
Potatoes Oregon, 11.60 per feci
Yakima. 11.76; sweats, L76J
aart.
Oulor Oregon, buying price, I! f.
, b. shipping point.
Apples Spltsaoberga, aiua isney,
tlU: fancy, tt: eboiea, Il.t61.60
Jonathan, extra fancy, $1.60; fancy,
fl.tt; choice, $1; Yellow Newtown,
extra fancy, tt; fancy, f 1.78; choice,
tl tS 1.16; Baldwin, estre fancy.
11.60: fancy. 11.16; cbolea. Ill rus
sets, orchard run. tl.
Eggs Jobbing price: Oregoa
ranch, candled. 41 tt 44 per
Buying prices : Premium quality, 17 e
No. 1, t6e; No. t, tOe; No. t. tie.
Poultrv liens. ssaalL 14 ft 16c
large, 166$1; small springs, lstfltc
torkaya, lire, 1820c; turkey, area
sd. eboiea, U&Zbc; ducks, ltlSc
wee, 10a
Butter Creamery print, ettrae,
t4e; flrsta, tie, seconds, 10 pound.
Buttarfat: No. 1. lSe: No. a. wc.
Cheese Oregon triplet. Jobbing
buying price, I7e pound, f . o. b. dock
Portland.
Veal Fancy, 124ilfie pound.
Pork Fancy, ta pound.
Ilone 1916 crop, sidtlfls pound.
Wool Eastern Oregon, lW2Bc;
valley, S626c; fall lambs' wool, Z6.
mohair. Oregon. 18e pound.
Cascars bark Old and new, BiUW
pound. . . '. . .
Wheat Bids Raised.
Portland There was an Improved
feeling in tha wheat market here and
bid locally and la the country w
relied. Except la tha case of blue
tt, however, local price ar still
under the dollar mark.
It waa the recovery at Chicago,
where big export baying sent price
no 8 cento and bettor, that turned the
course of markets in th Northwest
Bids sent Into the country averaged
about a cent higher than In the pre
ceding week. Aa to the extent of
selling by farmer not much was
known, aa telephone eotnmunleatloni
are Interrupted by tha lea storm. New
train in wheat with the Eest
put through for shipment from th In
terior.
Wheat bids at th Merchants' ex.
change averaged about 1 cant higher
than on Monday, except or prompt
bloestem, which waa t cento higher,
C ' Send East for Eggs.
Tacoma Scarcity of local eggs,
both fresh and cold storage, has
caused dealers to send East for their
supplies, the first shipment of eastern
eggs rolling la this week. The new
arrival are of ordinary quality and
are quoted at 80 cants a dosen, . Sev
eral carloads have been ordered and
will arrive as aoon aa possible. Th
demand for egga ii reported good.
Ranch egga are unusually scarce,
say dealer, and no definite market Is
recognised. This grade ef egga de
mand anything between 85 and 40
cents a dozen. The local cold storage
product holds steady at 88e a dosen,
but the supplies ar about exhausted.
However, dealers are hopeful that a
change will oecur In weather eond!
tlon and the hen will resume their
duties.
Shortage In Egg Supply I Acut.
Portland The shortage In th gg
market continue acute. Very few
ranch egg are coming from the coun
try, and but for the supply ef Eastern
storage eggs recently received, the
situation would bs serious. A part ear
of Oregon, shipped to Seattle a short
tlm ago, has been brought back to
this city. Ranch egg were quoted an-
candled around 41 cents. Poultry and
dressed meat receipt were very light.
and there was little demand. The but
ter market ia also hampered by tb
unfavorable weather conditions.
Oil Find Excites Medford.
if sdford Considerable excitement
has been caused locally over the rind
ing of coal deposits and oil indications
In an artesian well being drilled on the
Cbadwlck ranch, ft few miles southeast
of Medford. The well has been sunk
1000 feet, and three veins of coal, ag
gregating 20 feet In thickness, bsve
been pierced, while considerable oil
sand has been found. The superin
tendent In charge of the work Informed
the owner, C H. Chadwick, of Chi-:
esgo, of these facta, and all work was
ordered stopped until be arrive. 1
NATIVE LIFE IN NEW GUINEA
alamlaa and Mwrde teem
Claeely Ceaaea Praal'aas Aee
tae laaeesnt Aaen""
Th aisedHI led last t
rti na BrntsB New Oulaea
gir Rosert Clark reeulted la the d
every tae eeatesae, w
is s easier H tae party red ia "
May wh had avr eeea a aklie eaa
ksfora. .
These aaUvee practice aails which
k. ..II kuH k.ri-.aralclh !!) VM
a aaseeetto, "No MM OOI thsas,'
aye tr Robert, "la supposed te die
aurally. Th magta eea leiie
ke la gulag to die, aaa h prop only
doaa dla It aaav Bot be all ajBBOlUBa.
upaeaiag a mas to told that he to to
die rraaa a saaka bit. It to eot la
nt to maks aertala t hi death.
Whea a bus to dead hi relative
aiuat (i a head ee that hi eplrlt will
nat la saua That est OB a BSUr-
deria asaedlUoa and get their head
rmm tha nearest tribe tlM eaa ssr
srlaav It doesst Bislter to laam
halher tka bead la thai M a
vomaa or child.
"Th strto will eot marry a aa-
leea he ha a eertala asaiber ef head
aad ha killed a ataa la aaraoaal ecas
Whea a aw house I buiii taer
uat ha saer hllllaa. hecause me
poeia ef Ue house have te he sprinkled
tl heaiaa blood. The hideous
rare aevr nun, for a trie which
kaa heea attacked aiast aesb rvaga
Th eosUsaal fear ef surprise at
tack la show la U character of the
boas. These were built la the treea
They wer rested oa scaffold polee
8fty to lity feel from th grouaA
era haaailfullv thalched and were
eblety eeaatracted of aalai leave
Thsy were loopholed la the sio ror
now aad holes bad heea toft la the
Boer throegh which toae could
dropped aa the head of aa my
"Large aaaatltle of etwaes are hept
la Ue bottsee. Tkaae tree dweller
also wear a kind of bamboo eotreas.
wkleh to arrow-proof aad would he
shot-proof. The arrow ased era about
Br febt loeg aad are projected from
very aewerful hoaa 1 feat tblak
white mas oould draw their howa I
have haowa a anas to he pierced
through by aa arrow from a distance
ef IM yarda-Pittsburgh DUpateb.
Way ef retrrd Pslloe.
Count Beacheadortt?, the Reeslaa
aabsasador, who I la mourn tag for
U toee of hie son. Count Patr. hUled
la aettoa. had among hi predeceeeor
ra the title oee who told a curio ue
story af the thoroughness or ta
PMrocrad police la the early aiao-
teeath century, lis hsd lost hi pock'
t book eoatalaiag a considerable sum.
gsv notice and hsd tb oay
stored to him wlthla a day or two,
without the pocket book, ebortiy aft'
er he found that Ue pocket book. Mill
eoatalaiag th original aotea, waa not
tost, but hsd slipped Into lb llala w
hi far coat Naturally, he ersed
whence had come Ue restored mosey.
He discovered that the police, rather
Uaa admit failure, had collected the
mossy smoog Uajnaalree. Ixodes
AdverUaer.
prawbaeka ef Madieval Mat,
Mach of U medieval m aat which
Cobhett says waa pleollfu: and cheap
bum have heea poor etna. UaiH
the Introduction of root crop la tb
eighteenth century cattle aad sheep
did aot become evea moderately
plump till the end of summer, wall
lack ef fodder mad It Impossible to
keep much Uv stock during lbs win
ter. Oa tit Martin a dsy (November
II) arrangement war ususlly made
for slaugbterlna oa a targ scale, end
for tb next six months fresh meal
worth eating was practically unob
tainable. Until the spring grass was
again ready Uere waa a rua on salt
ad beef and salted mutton. Malted
beef la excellent for a change. Hut
have you ever tried salted mutton f
London Chronicle.
: ' Reguletlng Eleetrle Lamps,
The demand for regulating Ue da
gree of light from s etectrlo lamp
ha resulted la a lamp wblcb bss been
recently exploited, containing twi
separate Blatneots of th lamp, which
may be operated separately or to.toib
er, giving Ue lamp a rating of ivu
watts, with sscu Oiaraeiit taking I0U
waits. A conoumptioa or v.f wait per
candlepower la claimed ror this lamp,
nd It haa a life of 1.000 hour If tae
Dlamonts are burned separately, or
1,000 when Uoy are burned together.
An Empire Ranch.
W hear often of "captains of Indus
try." "Nspoleoos of nuance,- and land
barons." but wbat title is imposing
enough to fit the Australian cattleman
who owes or controls 18 J 00,000 aores
of reach land a domain aa larcv aa
Feaasylvealaf
first Pstsnt for Plow.
The first patent for plow I said
to bar been obtained by Joseph Pol-
lamb la 1710. His Invention was close
ly followed by other plow makers, and
be mcu ue aame practical iaea
that has been ao elaborated leyUi
aoU-turalsg Instrument of today. ,
The Morning Brickbat.
"I m of the opinion," said the fat
hoarder, "that proceedings should be
Commenced against this coffee."
Why soT" inquired the lanaiaay,
glaringly.
-Because," replies: me rat poaruer,
it refuses to settle." -
Reason Why.
"Whs- ara von asklna m for hslnf
Hsfen't you any close relatives T"
"Yes. That's my reason why I am
appealing to you." Birmingham Age-
Herftld. .
Mother
ToUs0
HAN FORD S
Balsam of I Syrrh
A IINIHIN T
For Cuta. Burnt,
BruUee, Sprain.
Strain. Stiif Naclc.
rkHhUIna. Lama Hack.
OU&tODn Wound.
and ail tixtcmal Injurk.
Hads Since 1646.
rrieeSSe, 10 aaal 1100
Oa WRTTa
nT$ i e. Hat-f b't. e
All Dsslc
BkkUi.kaa.ai. I
Nahx
Reliable
EYE WATER
a lMl a wax tm a. lai.au
ana4 aa tm rr
aa a m aa a Sal ae
watTsri'ars.M.aiJrr
jomn uvauaraoetisaca,
1 1 ;ir
Portlanit Y. M. C. A. Auto Schssl
Par aad aM .laaaw. Ktaart Walaaa
la ataiiM. 4ftt a4 awftiaa Hi
MaMw Msv aiav .Kai-v. SnH
trwlunL , .whm. 1-4.
T.r?Mlrkl'lu ANII UMUAM-
kuri uki. an La
TYPHOID
9H JftArtP vaAaBaawafaTP
laaa Saaallaaa, kumt
aw tM mwmm
l IwBja,.) Vatiaa.'
Sanrateawa auw t a 4
' lUf aa mm a a !.. a,
r.kaiS VaMMM.
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tsc cvrrra Uaoaaiorv. trtanrv. cm.
t. a mnm ... ma wwl
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yaa a T. na" um af I
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.jjiLS.ja,i JiJJJ 'i . iij.ji ,uaai
Tee tlmpi.
"flood aftereoon." said th great de
tective. "IJav a cbslr lemporartly.
of course."
Mr husband action have bea
punllng me." oecaa m womaa wua
tl( blab heeled gown. "Kvery even
Ins after supper he mysterlnualy dla-
sppear. and never returns until mid
nltht He never tells nie where be
has been, bot f suspect the worst, for
be alwsys come bark with a tnr of
far aowder on bis rtxbt siiouiuer. ana
I've found long hairs oa bis coat. Dif
ferent colored feminine hairspink,
maroon, mauve, all colore.
Hum." said the great etuv
thoiishtfutly. "Hum."
I should aay so." rHivu e wo
man In the high-heeled gown.
"What's the nrsrvat dance nail u
your house r asked the great detee
Uve. and she sua wer d. "The 1'alala
de Hop."
Bprinsing to tee teiepnone. ine greas
detective called P Ue "I'slals de
Hop."
"rage Mr. Dooser, ptoase.- us re
quested. "Hllo. Is this Mr. PuoscrT
it 1st ThsnK you; mars aii.
Wonderfutt" brestbed Ue woman
with the hlith heeled gown. "I ll atart
In tomorrow and take dancing lessons
myself." .
"Tbat the best way to stop mm.
greed the a- d. "Eleven dollar,
please." Detroit l"ree ITess.
? BaaSiBy, Bna, aalra1 ee
Ooaiiata M Fkrai.waa axnl alxrtae aVrO
aBMtr saaaf t ese M ae a-4 aa a
IMatwua K alwiaioa. Manae t still Vua
ami .44 a Oar rajtatetaaa a4 guumt
til than aa Bauae aaiwr lot urn mmm
I ara. Trr tt la oa ra aa la Utr" aa
Na aarUS-Jwrt Ka Uimttf. M arias
wt rvar prvs lmt ara-.vt aa aubMHxta, aa If
latwM4 re " ' "
MVaUHat Bla ItKUaUiX iX, tWJCAAra
, Xatterlrtg Shots.
That crncHins noise you pear in ine
distance Is smnebody breaking a New
Year' resolution.
indications are tbat there are aov
eral pluce to the rd piece party. ;,
'.) a
A Mich I cud woman committed u(-
oide by swallowing two twenty-dollsr
gold pieces. Why in Ue world didn't
sb swallow 139.90 and call It a bar
gain day blow-off T
ay - ay m
Far be It from ui to cast reflection
on the esteemed gentlemen on me
bench, but the man who can't figure
out wbat wss in tha president's tnee-
sago Is no worse off than the one who
had to wrestle with a court decision
of 60 pages. '
w w w
Tint call for sulphur and molaatl
HI Specialty
I hear they have a sinking dog la
vaudeville."
"Then I guess he sings bats. a
rollee." Baltimore American,
Exactly.
What do vou think T Maud say
she will not allow any man under If .
to call on her." " ;
"Well, lau t tbat th llmltr
Forewarned.
Mother Tpung man, don't vr let
me catch you kissing my daughter.
Toung man No ma am, I won t,
Michigan Oargoylo.
C Gee Wo
tainnfal Baata
BaaMatai
i. awMwiral Itara
al mn-tlt-a cm all
kind, of allm.nl of
ajia and innn with,
aut afMtralion. uwd
frtMi tha waAdarful
Cbin-a. aarbaj room,
bmtt and naMsliua, hla ara anknawa at
th. bi1ImI nn of lata asantrr.
Vint lot bl.nk and rlrealara. Hat sUun.
COmUVtHSluH FHbtt. Addm-a
Ti t Gee W Chines Meuickt Co.
ISIH riral St.. Pnrtlaad, Or
M-auoa t-aeal.
mm
Distemper
CVUXS THE BICK--3--'
nd prav.nts othara hevlnr h dlaa no mnttrr how
ipt..d. so cant. anS It a botti., IS ana 10 a oin battlsa,
All soud drussiala aad turf guuda huu.ea.
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