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THE PALL8 OÎTY NEWS. Jtîî.Y 10, 1018 PLEADS FOR DRUG FIEND. M o t h e r A a k a D is p e n s a t io n In C a a a of 3 ‘« t y y a a r o ld V ic tim . Remarkable Tribute to Supreme Commander Bina M. West of the Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees. V rs m Louise HinmcHS Washington.—rieadlug for her sixty- tear-old “ boy,” who, she says, will die If he Is not permitted to obtain the Irugs denied him by the Harrison autl- Irug bill, an eighty-one-year-old Colo rado woman ha/ written a pitiful letter to Dr. B. R. Reese o f the Internal ret inue division o f the treasury depart ment. She addressed her letter to 1'resident Wilson, but Secretary Tum ulty sent it to Dr. Reese, whose office Is the clearing house o f such corre spondence. Much aa the appeal o f the old C alo rado woman moved the officials, no exception w ill be made In that case. There la no Intention on the part o f the internal revenue division to Issue blanket permits to obtain drugs for individual cases. Notice to News Subscribers A b lu « - panoli o r o « « m ark on Ih t« n otloo m o o n o Ih o t yo ur « u b o o r lp « tlon Io T h « N o w « hoc «sp ir a ci and n « « d « fixin g Do It n o w . CorrcspoKilents wanted in every nelgliborliuod in this suction nt tnu country. IMPORTANT NOTICE We have never before »old a rem edy with I he QUICK action of simple buckthorn l>ark. glycerine, etc., aa : mixed in Adler-i ka. the (appendicitis preventative. ONESPOONFULre- I lievea sour stomach, gas and consti pation AT ONCE. M L. Thom|>son, ' druggist. For Little Rock, Ark.—In 1896 J. Milton Williams, a Tennessee farmer, bought a plow from IL S. Speck, a hardware dealer at Morristown. Tenn.. on credit Recently Mr. Speck, who long ago left Tennessee and Is now a resident of Little Rock, received a check for $3.SO. the price o f the plow. The letter ac companying the check read as follows: "Dear Sir—You remember some years ago I bought o f you a turning plow. 1 have always intended to pay the debt, but It seemed that 1 had so many things on me that I bad to put what little money I could get Into other places. 1 hope you w ill pardon me fo r keeping you out o f your money for so long. I trust you are w ell and prosperous." SQUIRRELS DIG UP FOSSILS. L ittle D ig g e r * R e v e a l A n c ie n t G raveyard. In d ia n ( eat«*»tgrsf, PAYS AN OLD DEBT. T en n esse e F a r m e r S e n d s C h e c k $3.50 P lo w B o u g h t In 1896. M r. H a m a Saakar | C O M I TO FALLS CITY, OREGON I and Bu y O re h ar d L i n d I • «« ♦ ♦ Post Office Time Card NEW HOME O F F IC E B U IL D IN G OF T H E ASSOCIATION, PORT H U R O N , M I C H . Kvcry year finds this association pro tN June 18 the City of Port llu ron. Mich., officially welcomed greasing, but the past four years have home Miss Ulna M. West, su recorded Its greatest advancement. Women, by securing fraternal protec preme commander of the Worn tion, are freer to seek out new fields e.i's Benefit Association o f the Mac o f endeavor and become more ludc- cabees. In recognition of her remarka IK-nJcut and capable. bly efficient work for the association A woman's convention without one The reception was in charge of .Mayor word of dissent I* rather an unusual Black and the city commission aud thing. This was the experience, how- was participated In by all the societies, ever, of the re nt eighth quadrennial clubs and business organizations of eouveutlon of the association lu New Port Huron. To quote the resolution York Every session was a model o f the city commission. It was a re o f business ability and parliamentary markable tribute to “ Miss West, able procedure, aud plans were laid for the worker for fraternity aud humanity.” present quadrcunial term which w ire The Woman's Benefit Association of aimed to meet the great and growing the Maccabees gives Its protection and work of its 187.000 women. Many Important features were placed frater.mil interest to white women of good moral character. It Is uonpollt! before the eouveutlon for decision, one cal and nonsectarian, and dispenses being the changing of the name from Its fraternity In fifty-five states aud the Iatdles of the Maccabees o f the World to the Woman's Benefit Asso provinces. The protection a t the association can ciation o f the Maccabees. Another Important step taken was be secured for whole lift', and whole life combined with disability heuefits; the acceptance of plans for a hand last illness and burial benefits; « Up some new home office at Port Huron. stek benefits. The rates are sclcutla- Mid). This will tie a large, imignltl cally graded, and no nwnutwr pays 1 cent two story white stone building on more than the cost o f her owu proteg the main street of the home city oi don. When it Is known that M l*, the order, where the supreme com .West has. with her ow n hand, signal j mander. Miss II. M. W.--t, started her Vway over $12.000,000. an estimate can project twenty three years ago. To be formed of wbat this association has I give the reader an Idea o f how this already done toward mitigating tbe society has progressed It will lie of dread ordeal incident to death. j interest to kuow that Miss West start 0 cd out with a $100 debt, no members and unknown, lo organize what today Is uicetlug the needs of 187.(XX) women In the matter of home protection through fraternal Insurance. Miss West bus been a leader beloved and udored by her members, and a* an In slgula o f their esteem the convention endeavored to prevail oa her to aivept the well earned salary o f $ 10,060 a year for the next term. In a master ful address she declined, slating (hat the weal of the association was upi>er- most In her mind, not the remunera tion. 81 « ps were taken nt this meeting of representative women to endow a state hospital service In every slate, Ohio, Illinois aud Michigan already having their service In satisfactory use. By this philanthropy every member re quiring expert medical attention may hnve It free o f cost to herself. Addresses were given by Mr. Miles M. Dawsou. fraternal Insurance actu ary o f New York city, and Mr. James V. Barry, Michigan insurance commis sioner, congratulated the aaaoctntlon on the signal success It has nttnlned. "Your association,” said Mr. Dawson, “ is the first woman's benefit society in the United State# to br established on a sonml basis, and through the fore«.|g|jj o f your liecrleax leader, Mlsa West, yon are tho largest society of your kind In the world. I congratulate you-” • Office hour»: Daily, except Sun day, 8 a.ui. to Ö.30 p.m. Mail arrives, from Salem 0.00 a.ui., 5:15 p.m. Dallas, 9:00 A. M , 5:45 P. M. Portland A Eugene train 101, 11:65 a. in. Black Rock, 1:80 P. M. «Mail closes fo r: Salem, 8.5U A.M., 1 P. M and 5 P. M Dallas, 8:50 A. M. and 5 P. M. Eugene A Portland train 162, 1 p. in. Black Rock, 11 A. M. Santa Monica, Cal.— A peculiar dis- • epTery has been made o f a fossil bed up the coast at the mouth o f Topanga canyon. Some years ago a man living <here unearthed some excellent speci S unday O nly mens o f fossils and supposed lndla ( bones. Recently a large heap o f black' Office hour»: 0:30 to 10:80 a.in: dirt was noticed nt the edge o f the Mail arrive» (rom Salem, 9:00 beach, and upon Investigation It proved t. m . to be the burrow o f a fam ily o f squir- j Portland A Eugene tram i01, rels. 11 .55 it. m. Tbe little diggers had piled up on the i surface o f the sandy soil perhaps 2D0 | Mail closes (ot Salem, 8:50 a. m. pounds o f black sand, in which were i Eugene A Portland train 102, ! pieces o f clam shells, fossils and bits o f human bone. There were even rocks p. nr. weighing close to tw o pounds. The Effective May 13, 1915. dirt was Just as It had been dumped j by the animals, and bones and fossils I ka C. M burlino , Poet»P**t«r were mixed together with the rocks and sand. The bones have been Iden- j titled as those o f human beings, sev- . Mate of Ohio, d ly of Toledo. I eral specimens showing conclusively j - I .urns County, (“ • Frank J. Cheney make* oath that h* Is that they at one time had constituted senior partner of (be firm of F. J C'.isBey the framework o f a stalwart Indian j NEW ORLEANS IS RAT PROOF, A Co., doing business In the City <■: Tc ledo. County and Btats aforesaid, and brave. _________ that said llrm will pay tho surn of ONE Theories have been advanced by men N o t a C a s e o f P la g u e In City Sin c e HUNDRED DOLLARS for each nnd e v ery rase of Cutnrrh that cannot b<- rur«-<1 Interested In osteology, but no definite O c t. 4— W o r k C o n tin u e s. by the is» of HAI.L'H CATARRH CURB. conclusions have been reached. They j Washington.—“ More than half o f the FRANK J. CHICNEY 8Vo rr t « before ire end subscribed In think that the bones are those of In- approximately 70,000 buildings in New my pfr-nheu, (hi* *th day of Dereniber. dians, but that they are hundreds of Orleans have been made rat proof; j A . D IS8S, years old. The squirrels must have there has not been a case of plague (Seal) A. W . 0 L X A 8 0 N , O N E W H O L E YEAR N o ta r y Public. burrowed many f e e t or else the beach there since O ct 4 last, and .'? will not Hall’» Catarrh Cur* I* taken internally in the years past was nearer to the be long before New Orleans will be one and acta directly upon the blood and mu- By M a l l roue surface* of (ho system. 0end fo- mountains than It Is at present o f the most rat proof cities In tbe I taetlmoaiats, * free. That Is natural, for the change Is world.” announced Dr. W. 0. Hucker, V 1 CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. made by the yearly washing o f quan assistant surgeon general of the public 8<>l«l t>v »II Pniagtsts. 75«. T»ke Util's Fatally Pilla tor oooetIpeUoa. tities o f sand and rocks from tbe Inte health service. Dr. Rucker baa charge rior down to the mouth o f the canyon. o f tbe eradication o f the plague. The old burying ground Is now prob Reports show that 318.000 rats have During the Bargain Period ably many feet below the surface, and been caught by tbe benltb authorities only the busy little ground squirrels In New Orleans since the anti-plague Ending July 15, 1915 ^Plean U p the R o w els and know the exact location o f the rest o f campaign began last autumn, nnd all tbe bones. T o N e w or P i e g e n t S u b s c r ib e rs o f them have been subjected to bac teriological examination. “ All the rats There are many remedies to be W ho Hand Us Their $ 3 . 0 0 N ow had lor constipation, but the difh- EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY. caught have been Identified as to spe cies and sex,” said I>r. Rucker. “ The culty is to proelire one that act'* without violence. A remedy ihal M a i l or Bring Your Sub scriptions Today Subjects of the most vital importance species plays an important part.” d o r, not pritorut are discussed in an entertaining fashion TQ- b y force w h a t in the following studies—none of the old, dry theological essays: should bit accom G i r l s P la y e d R e a l B u r g la r s . “ Weeping All Night.” T H E FA LLS CITY N E W S . plished by persua Tacoma. Wash.—T w o fourteen-year- "Our Lord s Return.” sion is Dr. Miles’ “ Two Salvations." old schoolgirls played burglars ns a Laxative Tablets. Bargain Agents «I ¡he Oaily Statesman, Salem, Ora. "Necessity For Messiah’s Kingdom)" lark and le ft rich loot at poor persona' After using them, “ What God Requires of Us.” homes and cheap stuff at homes o f the Mr. N. A. Waddell, “ Cardinal Gibbons' Sermon and Reply.” 3 15 Washington rich, keeping nothing themselves. "Thousands of Demons Infest Eartli.” St., Waco, Tex., "Jesus No Longer a Man." "Responsibility to Creeds." P»ys: roses are Ixdng grown nt (he experi K i s s e s at $1 E a c h . List of Letters "Christ's Sacrifice Ignored." "Almort #ii mj mental fnrm for Ihe purpose of nscer- "The Lost Key of Knowledge .*’ Wichita. Kan.—A Jury gave a woman j- ... Mt* 1 0#v« t>rrq "Many Ministers Preaching Without In a breach o f promise suit $1 for each ; tulnlng the effect o f this climate on Remaining uncalled for in this troubled with constipation, And hnv# Divine Authority Should Stop Preaching." tried many r*n>«dle». «11 of which IrhM marked " X ” Jn defendants letters ; the different kinds o f plants. Similar office for the week ending .July s**m*d to aaus* pain without *lv|nr "Foreign Mission Facts.” , testing gardens have been established "Jesus Preached to Spirits In Prison.” There were 323 X V ________ Much relief J f|gally tried nr Mil?»' ^ by the National Rose society nt llnrt- 3. 1915. "What Is Baptism?" l-exatlv* «ad found thum »1 "Philosophy of the Delugw" ford, Conn.: Minneapolis, Minn.; Ithaca, eeUent. Th*lr action Is pleasant an» GAVE UNCLE SA,^ ROSES. "Forgivable and Unpardonable Sins.” L a d ie s . mIM. and thetr chocolate taels makes N. Y., and others are now being estab "Preaching to the Dead.'* them easy to take I sm n«or* thau G r o w n on E x p e r im e n t F a r m to J s fi lished on Long Island and ot San Fran "Darwin Evolution Theory Exploded.” »tad to recommend them.” Hnyder, Miss Nettie A. cisco. E ffe c t of Climate. "Errors of Death-Bed Repentance." "Clean up the ho-.’eis and keep "Infants Saved From Tortures" W ashington.— The formal presenta T w o years ago tbe department of them clean,” is the advice of alt G entlem en . Name ..................................................... tion to the United States government agriculture set nslde about two pores j physicians, because they realize the Street ...................................................... Newton. D. C. |2j danger resulting fro.11 habitual con of more than 400 varletlea o f roses now o f ground In thp experimental farm City and State.......................... .. ............ stipation. Do not delay too long, for rose testing. The rose plants were growing in tbe experimental farm o f the Nbol, Louis Upon receipt of the above coupon we f)l|t begin proper curative measures. supplied by various rose growers desir w ill aend any one of these Bible Studies department o f agriculture at Arlington, Dr. MileV L$a»tive Tablets are 4 Ortnian, William FREE; any three of them for 6 cents Va., took place recently at a gathering ing to have different species tested. new remedy for this old complaint, (stamps) or the entire 21 for T«0 cents. o f prominent rosarlans from all sec The testing o f rose bushes takes Smith, Fred M. [2] and a great Improvement over the SEND AT ONCE TO BIBLE AND TRACT throe years. They are examined by ex tions o f the country. The rows were SOCIETY. 17 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N Y. cathartics you nave been using in perts *1 frequent Intervals during this Wellon, Harry [3] accepted on behalf o f the government the past. They taste like candy period and ■>« accurate record kept o f and work like a charm. A trial by Dr. W. A. Taylor, director o f the For Rent— Dwelling house. Ap bureau o f plant Industry, who repre their growth and pW.prmance. These letters will he sent to the will convince you. ply nt News office. Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablet* are sented the secretary o f agriculture at d- ad Utter office July 17, 1915 sold by all druggists, at 35 cents Get your butter wrappers print the exercises. if not delivered before. In calling a box containing 35 doses. If not The roses have been growing in the Extra copies ol The News are found satisfactory after trial, re ed at the Nows office. for the above, please say "Adver experimental farm for about tw o turn th» bog to yoqr druggist and printed each week, and will lie sent Good house for sale in Falls years. They were donated by florists, he will return your money. ,, , listed,” giving date of list. M ILK* MKDICAL CO., Elkhart, In * City, part time. Enquire at News both amateur and professional, living to any addrer« desired, postpaid, ln all sections o f the country. T b * for 5 cents per copy. I r a C. M ehkung , I’. M, office. T h e Daily Statesman $ 3.00 Keep Them Clean”