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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1908)
A SUDDEN GOLD. B o th G n lltr , The man who prltle«l himself on his keen perceptions watched the witnees oil the NtHiitl with intensity, and nodded his bead vigorously at the closing words BRITAIN YIELDS General Debility Day In and day out there is that feeling weakness that makes a burden of itStilt TO RUSSIAN PLEA of Food does not strengthen. of the bewildered witness. “That man’s concerned in It.” said the keen observer to his friend. “ Didn’t you notice how his eyes shifted Agrets lo Conference on Turkish Af- around?” fairs Am mg Powers. “ How about this next one?” inquired the friend. “ He’s guilty of something.” asserted the keen observer. “ No man stares ut people In that bold, defiant way if be S tra its M ay N o t Y e t Be O pe ned as R ussia W o u ld R a th e r C o n tro l the bus a clear conscience.” No lllfcht to K i c k . D a rd a n e lls U n til N avy is B u ilt— Bleep does not refresh. It Is hard to do, hard to bear, what should he easy,—vitality is on the ebb, and the whole system suffers. For this condition take H o o d ’ s S a rs a p a r illa It vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and tone to all the organs and functions. In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known us S a r s a ta b s . 100doses$l. S P IT Z ttE R G F N IN D IS P U T E . C o n fe re n c e to Be C a lle d to O w n e rs h ip o f Land. S e ttle Berlin, Oct. 12.—An international conference will be summoned in the near future to regulate the future of Spitzbcrgen, and it is expected that delegates will attend from Great Brit ain, the United States, France, Russia, Germany, Sweden and Norway. The Norwegian government, which has taken the initiative in proposing the conference, desires to safeguard the rights of the Norwegian fishermen who work along the coasts o f Spitx- bergen by an international agreement. The Norwegian fishermen and huntsmen were for a long time undis puted masters o f Spitzbergen and enjoyed unlimited freedom in follow ing their occupations. Recently, how ever, two mining companies, one financed by British and Norwegian capital and the other financed by American and Norwegian capital have begun operations in Advent Bay and both companies have annexed enormous areas o f land, and have prohibited Norwegian fishermen and huntsmen from trespassing on these territories. It is expected that Nor way will lay claim to the possession of Spitzbergen by virtue o f the prior rights o f Norwegian fishermen and huntsmen, but in this case it is ex pected that Sweden will raise a coun ter claim on the ground that Swedish scientific expeditions have been mainly instrumental in opening Spitz bergen to the outside world. G re s t B rita in M a in ta in s S a n c tity I.U * ii ry. Customer—It seems to me that’s an aw o f T re a tie s . Stranger (in Dreary hurst)— Is there a ful price to have to pay for a pound of liver. place here where I can get a square meal? Butcher—You must remember, ma’am, Uncle Welby Gosh—Yes, sir; there’s a that the liver is a choice part. This London, Oct. 13.— M. Iswolsky, the restur’nt ’round the cawner where you steer weighed nearly a ton, and he had Russian foreign minister, has suc can git the best meal this side o’ Chicago only one small liver. ceeded in impressing upon Sir E d if you don’t mind its bein’ a leetle expen H i s N 'u t n r a l B e n t . ward Grey, the British secretary for sive. They’ ll so<k you fur 3."» cents, but, “ I understand old l'slyman left his af foreign affairs, the necessity that not by gum! it’s wuth it!—Chicago Tribune. fairs in pretty bad shape. Are you hav ii n o c tM it. mg any trouble in straightening them only should a conference of the pow- be held to settle the crisis in the Lobelia,” ternly demanded Mr. M e out?” Near East, but this conference should Swat, “ 1 want to know what you’ve been "We have found that they can’t be j « i « - m v safety cn fa t u razor!” pavAl* *** to my struightened. lie was a confirmed crook.” take under advisement other ques- I doing tions besides those involved in the “ Nothing,” was Mrs. Mr Swat's indig* annexation by Austria of Bosnia and nnnt answer, ns she moved around with a Mis* Helen Sauerbler, of 81S Main St., St* T e n d er H earted. Mit li. , writes an Interesting: letter Customer—( ’an you tell me whether the Herzegovina and the declaration of slight limp. “ Besides. BUliger, I don’t on tlio subject of catch!n? cold, which stuff they put on this sticky tty paper is Bulgarian independence. believe it’s a safety razor, anyway !*’—* cannot full to hoof vulue to all women who sweet? This change of front on the part of Chicago Tribune. c a t c h c o ld e a s il y , Great Britain, which has caused great Druggist—No, ma’am; I don’ t know surprise, was announced by the for A ( l l i n n i l n D ls c o iir a ix e u ie n t . whether it is or not. “ Do you think there is any reliable Customer (with a sigh)—Well, I’ll taka eign office at the conclusion of a long conference between Sir Edward Grey way of foretelling the weather?” f) cents’ worth, but my conscience would bo ever so much clearer If I could be sure and M. Iswolsky, after a meeting of “ Yep,” answered Farmer Corntassel. the cabinet, in which Sir Edward set that the poor flies when they get stuck “Jes’ think of the kind you don’ t want forth the position he had taken and on it die happy.—Chicago Tribune. PU T POACHERS TO D EATH. explained the views of the Russian and then prophesy it.” — Washington Star. It Should be Taken According to Di minister. T rou b le b y the W a y t ld e . It is doubtful whether Russia is R ussians M a ke S h o r t W o rk o f J a p “ Anyhow,” fiercely exclaimed Wareham rections an the Bottle, at the G e t t i n g I :n n i f i l In t« A c t i o n . Long, as their irreconcilable differences of anxious to reopen the Dardanelles for anese Seal B u tc h e rs . First Appearance of the Cold. “ Mildred," sharply spoke the chaperon, opinion gradually led to personalities, “ I the present, for, if this is done, it “you chew gum nearly all the time. Can’t San Francisco, Oct. 12.— The United must be for all nations, and Russia is 8t. »opta, Mich., Sent., 1901__ Last ain’t pigeon toed !' you find something else to use your teeth States gunboat Yorktown, which has win tei •aught a sudden cold, which No,” said Tuffold Knutt, looking at not likely to desire that while her on occasionally?” developed into an unpleasant catarrh the open work shoes worn by his fellow fleet is weak. arrived here after a cruise in Alaskan Mortified and indignant, the young The point in hqi* previous stand of the head and throat, depriving me of traveler; “ when ye have them things on waters, confirms the news of the sum Great Britain is continuing to insist woman impulsively bit her lip. my appetite and usual good spirits. A yer feet ye alius turn yer toes out.” mary execution of several Japanese upon, apparently, is that no m odifica friend who had been cured by Peruna Chicago -Tribune. D a p -Y e a r , -seal poachers by the Russian authori tion o f a treaty can be permitted advised me to try it, and I sont for a The somewhat elderly but still hand- ties on the Komandorsky islands without the consent o f all parties to bottle at once, and I am glad to say that Too H asard on s. in three days the phlegm had loosened, “ Yessir,” admitted a waiter, “ I shall that treaty, and at her proposal the eouie and well-preserved bachelor had After a speedy trial on charges of a ml I .*o!t bitter, my appetite returned ho compelled to throw up tuy situation powers have instructed their ambas long been an admirer of the young lady, piracy, the men were convicted and sadors at Constantinople to affirm but never had dared to tell her so. At «.id within nine days ! was in my usual h ere” this principle. What end can be last, however, he mustered courage to put to death. good health. T w o Japanese schooners, with their “ Indeed! What Is the matter?” served by this is not stated by the s a y : —Miss Helen SauerKer. crews, found sealing within the three- “ More than I can put up with. The foreign office, but it can hardly be Pc m a is an old and well tried rem “ Miss Jesst®, I wish I were twenty mile limit by the revenue cutter Bear, for colds. No woman should be governor Insists on my eating mush expected that either Bulgaria or Aus were taken to Valdez. Following the rooms In the presence of customers to tria-Hungary will consent to restore years younger.” cb^U .t. custom o f previous seasons, it is “ Why so?” she asked. prove they are edible fungi.”— London the legal stauts in Bulgaria and Bosnia and Herzegovina “ Because then I should be bold thought the men will be allowed to Tit Bits. go free. enough, perhaps, to ask you to marry Lieutenant-Commander Pollock, of F IG H T W IT H M A N IA C . me.” Only a few years ago the only article the Y orktow n, which has been doing tasting of maple was maple sugar. With 2 charming smile she shook her police duty around the Pribilof islands There is now an article on the market P olice m e n T u s s le W ith C ra zy M an head. states that the rookeries there are that is so like the real maple sugar “ I should have to tell you no, Mr. covered with dead and dying pups on T a ll T o w e r. that even old Vermonters are unable Their mothers had been killed at sea New York, Oct. 13.—Joseph Krats, Baxter,” she said. “ If you were twenty and the young left to perish. to tell the difference. Jn fact, on ac count of its healthful qualities, being in insane man of Brooklyn, who in years younger you would be— er— a During the season the Yorktown a purely vegetable product, neither an attempt to throw himself into the ! great deal too young for me.” encountered 11 Japanese sealers, but He took the hint— and a little while none was within the three-mile limit sticky nor sickly, it is preferred by East river Sunday fought desperately dizzy ! later the young lady, too. many people who formerly used only with seven policemen on the dizzy! While off Cape St. Elias the York top o f a Williamsburg bridge tower, the regulation maple sugar. town was in a terrific gale, and was A Look Ahead. This new extract is called Mapleine. yesterday morning gave attendants compelled to heave to for 36 hours Queen Alexandra attended last The gunboat was washed from stem Tt is a Seattle product and can be used ind physicians at the Eastern D is He spring’s annual mansion house fete in to stern, and one of her lifeboats to advantage by the housewife in a trict Hospital a furious fight. variety of ways. For instance, a syrup burst the canvas strait-jacket into Loudon, and o f that auspicious fact was carried away. This was the same like maple can be made by simply dis which he had been forced and with there is a tale to tell. gale in which the bark Star of Bengal solving granulated sugar in water and maniacal fury assailed nurses and oth One of the diminutive flower mai was wrecked on Coronation island ers in charge. adding a few drops of Mapleine. with the loss of 111 men. \fter a prolonged contest he was dens was both pretty and plump, and The Crescent Manufacturing Com when her majesty stopped for an in I* your mouth ftitnilnr In any wny to the above? I overpowered and bound. Later he pany who make Mapleine have pub •o. no-need to wear a wobbly. unusable partial plate T R Y W IR E L E S S T E L E P H O N Y . calmed down and was taken before a stant to smile down upon her, what did or ¡11 lilt in«, ordinary tiridKe work. The Dr. Witte ¡¡shed a booklet called Mapleine Dain syatem of ties. This will be sent free ou request court, charged with attempted suicide. she do hut put up her wee mouth for The magistrate, in committing him a kiss, which she received. to anyone who asks for it. It is full “ TEETH W IT H O U T P L A T E S ” A p p a ra tu s to C o n n e c t A d m ira lty O f o the observation ward of Kings “ Molly !” gasped her astonished moth T h e result o f 21 years' experience, the new way of of wholesome recipes. fic e W ith S h ip s at Sea. replacing teeth in the n outh—teeth in fact, teeth In County Hospital, praised Policeman er, after the ri itor had passed on. appearance, teeth to chew your food upon, as you London, Oct. 12.— The De Forest Clarence Smith, who had followed N f w I n d n w t r y . “ How could you?” did upon >our natural ones. Our force is so organ b e d we can do your entiro crown, bridge or plate “ Who Is that striking looking mnn he crazed man in his climb to the Molly gave good reason. “ I fought,” system of wireless telephony is short Work in a day if necessary. Positively painless ex near the head of the table?” asked one ow er’s •harrow top and after an aw said she, "it *ud he Interestin’ to tell my ly to be put to the test by the ad tra d in g . Only hiuh-claa*. scientific work. ful hand-to-hand conflict, during of the guests. grandchildren.”— Harper’s Weekly. miralty, who will endeavor to com W I S E D E N T A L C O ., IN C . “ That’s Mr. Jypes,” answered the oth which Kriits got out a razor, subdued Dr W . A. Wise. Manns , 21 years in Portland, municate by wireless telephone with im and summoned assistance. The or. “ He’s a blood boiler.” ling, Third and Wash Second Floor. Failin g ” Intitoli Streets Office hours, s A. M, to 8 P. M. Sun the channel fleet from the admiralty "What I A workman at the stock magistrate said: days. 9 to 1 P. M. Painless F xt ructin«, 50o; plates, “ Heroes like you deserve special 16 up. Phones A and Main 2U29. yards?” offices in St. James Park. “ No, no; don’t you understand? lie recognition. You are a brave man.” The experiments, which may extend P N U N o . 4 2 -0 8 writes these shocking stories of corpora over some weeks, are expected to P LE A D S FO R LA R G E R N A V Y . demonstrate the possibility of the of tion cruelty to children and ignorant em IIK N writing: to a d vertiser« p lea se ficials in London keeping in touch ployes that you read in the Magazines."— m en tion th is paper. Chicago Tribune. S e n a to r L o d g e Says P a c ific C o a st appeal to the Well-Informed In every with the warships at sea and also of walk of life and are essential to per the ships - communicating with the M u s t Be P ro te c te d . land station. Boston, Oct. 13.— Declaring that manent success and creditable stand W ireless telephony over long dis ing. Accordingly, it is not claimed apan was ready to make insulting tances has already been shown to be iemands on the United States, did that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of possible by the invention of Mr. Poul he dare, and that the only way to Senna is the only remedy of known sen, the famous Danish inventor. By guard against them was to increase value, but one of many reasons why means of powerful arc lamps of a spe the American navy, United States cial form continuous electrical waves It is the best of personal and family can be sent from one place to another Senator Lodge launched into a strong W hen bad blood is caused from an infection o f the circulation b y the and vigorous plea for a bigger and laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, impressed with the effects of speech virus o f Contagious Blood Poison, it usually shows in the form o f ulcerated better navy at a Republican ratifica sweetens and relieves the internal in such a way that these impressions m outh and throat, copper-colored splotches on the body, sw ollen glands in tion meeting last night, held under organs on which it acts without any can be reconverted into speech at the receiving station. the groin , fallin g hair, sores and ulcers, etc. These general sym ptom s, the auspices o f the Republican club debilitating after effects and without The electrical waves are bent out of affecting all parts o f the b ody, show h ow deeply poisoned the blood of Massachusetts. "W hat we want to look out for is having to increase the quantity from shape so to speak, by the telephone becomes, and emphasizes the dangerous character of the trouble. If allowed connected with the transmitting ap to remain in the system the disease w ill finally w reck the health and break our navy,” insisted the speaker. “ W e time to time. paratus, and these modified waves arc down the strongest constitution. No m edicine can cure C ontagious Blood should protect both the Atlantic and It acts pleasantly and naturally and capable o f carrying the impression to Pacific coasts and it is the policy of Poison w hich does not rid the circulation o f every particle o f the virus. truly as a laxative, and its component the receiving apparatus. the Republican party to do this.” S. S. S. is the one real and certain cure; it goes dow n to the very bottom of parts are known to and approved by the trouble, and by rem oving every trace o f the poison, and adding rich, N ic h o la s Ready to F ig h t. N o t A g g re s s iv e , Says S e rvia . physicians, as it Is free from all healthful qualities to the blood, forever cures this powerful disorder. S. S. S. Cettinje, M ontenegro, Oct. 13.— objectionable substances. To get its Budapest, Oct. 12.— Servia has re is the m ost reliable o f all blood purifiers, and its concentrated ingredients of The Montenegrin National Assembly plied to the Austro-Hungarian de healthful vegetable extracts and ju ices especially adapt it to cu ring tili- opened here yesterday in extraor beneficial effects always purchase the insidious trouble. W rite for our hom e treatment book, w hich is a valuable dinary session. The war fever re genuine—iflanufactured fly the Cali mand for an explanation of her pur aid in the treatment o f the different stages of the disease, and ask for any sulting from the annexation by Aus fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for pose in summoning the reserves to the colors by granting that this step special medical advice you w ish. N o charge for either. tria-Hungary of Bosnia and H erze sale by all leading druggists. has no aggressive character. Speak govina has been strengthened by a THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. ing at Saturday’s session o f the Aus bellicose message to parliament from tro-Hungarian delegation, Foreign Prince Nicholas, who declared that Minister von A.ehrenthal expressed the annexation o f these two prov the belief that he would be able to inces had inflicted a crying wrong carry through the annexation of Bos upon the people o f M ontenegro, and nia and Herzegovina peacefully. He that the people were prepared to sac Egg-Phosphate said that already he was negotiating rifice their last drop of blood unless with some of the powers with the the peaceful endeavors now on foot view o f smoothing out difficulties. looks better-w eors longer-J resulted in righting the grievance. and gives more J bodily comfort > > B elieve W a r is Im p e n d in g . S a tis fie d W ith In s p e c tio n . because cut on / Belgrade, Oct. J2.— Even in official large patterns yet Chicago, 111., Oct. 13.— Am ong the Get it from circles it is now believed that war is costs no more than A FULL POUND 25c. you r Grocer prominent packers gathered in Chi unavoidable. M. Basics, minister of the just as good kinds' cago for the annual meeting of the war. in an interview with the A ssoci American Meat Packers’ association 5UIT543QP 5LICKER5‘3Qo ated Press correspondent, declared there is no outward sign of dissatis S O LD E V ER Y W H ER E, \ faction over the operations of the that the situation was most critical, f w r / qormenf «O W E D * bsar.nn the federal meat inspection law. The saying: “ Hostilities can hardly be Sign of the fish ; j ,t members o f the association declare averted.” A big mass meeting was g u a ra n te e d T ^ Q uality! p u r ity »vorerproof utalo « free that they are entirely satisfied with held Saturday, after which the re- existing conditions and in papers and A j TOWtn\o~ BOSTON U S A monstrators marched to the Skupsh addresses to be presented to the tina, the members o f which are as three-days’ convention the fullest c o sembling, clamoring for war. Am ong operation will be urged between the i the members of the assembly the sen packers and the government in order timent is apparently warlike. to hold up the grade of meat. PERUNfl K E D FOR SUDDEN COLDS. % s F U 8 : H I D E 8 H U N T E ñ S ’ & T R A P P E ñ S ’ G UID E , U ^ "7 ; ’ V' V *’V h* 5 "•» e '-r wr.tt.-n I «II Kur Animal» Alt ; , 1 ' Trnpv n.»me I .twi. Huw and whnr • ti, trnp. m>.| t<> heroína a »uc- ■ , , ' ‘ V ’ 1 ’■ • I • i '' t ün ‘ T 1 llarriy i 1 *• *11 ' r»rt* •’ n r • x . 1 1 rapa — I ' * 00 -’ t • '• Hdw > t * Un t i . p t - uf i l l . t < WMuan-i cet Li¡(ha:.l une««. Audir«< h Broa., **tul. 121 JSIJiucuvuila.MIuu. P r o b a b ly fr o m H u sto n . O W A K D i : . l i e It TO N - A s a x y e r r - i C hem ist, L eadville, Colnr.mo. Specuium p rice*: t.old - Silver, i . ad. #1 ; «i< i , s ilv e r, 7 ; liofd . .V). ; Z in c o f H “ But, surely,” protested the lately de parted girl, “ you’re not going to take me to the— er—infernal regions?” “ Only for a few seconds,” replied the attendant spirit. “ We must thaw you out a little.”—Catholic Stundard and Times. P< , . lu ll price li«t seni on application. Control and I 'm - pi re a ■- '"U clti-d . livlcrcu L o: « arL»on**ce Nor tiouul lla u k . K A S P A R IL L A This sterling household remedy is most successfully prescribed for a "world of troubles.” For derangements of the di gestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthful activity. Its beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation of food, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con stipation and the long list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions, Kasparilla di pels drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest value. If it fails to satisfy we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. H oyt C hemical C o . Portland, Oregon Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winslow’ s Southing Byrup the b- st remedy to uso fos their ch. ldr a lu rin g the teething period. Innocent. “ Edith, I was ashamed of you when you called Mr. Midlage an old man to his face.” “ Why, mamma, I did nothing of the kind. I wouldn’t be as impolite as that for the world. I called him an old gen tleman.” C IJ C I I 1 3 storer. Dr. K. s t - Vitus’ Dance and "rvoun imspiucs perma- nently cured l.y Dr. 1 d u o's Great N o n e Re Hend for FREE $2 00 trial liotlle und treatise. 11. Klin e, Ld . 9J1 Arch S t., l'hiludolphia, Fa. Heroic nix 111 K H is L i m i t a t io n s . Cholly— Let me sec— what’s that quo tation about a nod being as good as a wink, and so forth? Fweddy— Why—er— I can’t think------ Cholly—O, I know that. I’ m asking you to try to remember.— Chicago Trib une. C. Gee Wo T h e well known By n X arrow reliable CHINESE Y o u C a n G e t A lle n ’s T o o t-E a se FR E T. Write Aliens. O linsted.L e K.»v, N. Y., for a free sample of A llen ’s Foot-KiDe. it cures sw eating, hot sw ollen, ach in g feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cu re i.>r corns, imr row ing nails and bunions. A ll drug gists sell it. 25c. D on’ t accept any substitute Root and Herb DOCTOR ITn* mn<lo a life study o f I root* un.l herbs, and In th at 1 study discovered and is « lv - to th e world his wonder- remedies. M a r u ln . ? “ You’re all out of breath,” said Fnoo- No M ercu ry, P o iso n s or D ru g s Used H e C u r e s dles. "What have you been doing?” ithout O p e ra tio n , or W itho ut the A id of a k n if « "Been running a race!” panted Ardup. W lie, «uiirantees to Cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, 'hroat. Khetimat ism. Nervousness. Nervous * D ebility, I’et ility, “ On a hot day like this? What for?” Throat, tom ar... I.iver. Kidney Troul>U<s;nlsoLost Munhood. Itomach. -M a n h o o d . “ To— er— decide who was going to pay Í ornale Wenk ne ate Diseases for the dinner.” A SU RE CANCER CURE Ju st R e c e iv e d fro m P e k in g , C h in a —S a fe , Sure “ Did you win?” an d R e lia b le . “ Yes, by the skin of my teeth.” I F YOTT AR E AFLICTK1*. D ON’ T D EL A Y . “ Who was the other fellow?” D E L A Y S A R E D A N G ER O U S. C O N S U L T A T IO N I-lV i-iJ “ He was—well, he was the proprietor c a ll, writo fors.vmpton blank und clrotx of the restaurant. I managed to lose him if you cannot lar. Inclose 4 cents in stumps. T H E C t .l W o CH 1N I S E M E D IC IN E OO. In the crowd just as he was about to 1621-2l i n t S t., Cor. M orrison, Portland, Oregoik make a grab for me.”—Chicago Tribune. Please Mention T h is Paper. For Infants and Children. Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought ALCO H O L 3 PER CENT. AVcgelaliL- Prrpnralwn fsrAs Bears the simitaiinrtiheFbodamlRcijLla tingine Stomachs amlDuwìsùf A Signature / F roraolcs Diÿslion.Chfcrful ■vss a ml RcstXonlalns ncittw Opium.Morphine norMiucral. N o t N ah A v m of c o t ic . W jK n^ifoU D rSim m im n ruth and Quality lìmpidi) Seed-“ jttx . Senna *• 1.1 jiniseSecd + Appertaint - Jn l'urto nak Seda a I firm Seed- Clartfkd Sfi/ar • H FOR •BAD BLOOD R Use For Over Thirty Years Yiintinfreu t'fcmr. Aperteci Remedy forCraicPp3 tion, Sour Stomach.rihvrrhoca Worms .Convulsions Ft veristi ness anil Lo SS OF S lllp . Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. uaranleetl underÌheToodo4 k Exact Copy of Wrapper, T h i ce n tau r c o m p a n y , n e w VOR* CITY. A F lavorin g. I t makeg a syru p better than M a p le . 3 »,* Solti by grocery. TOWER'S FISH BitAND WATERPROOF \< OILED CLOTHING IR E S C T N T B A K IN G P O H ffiFR B JSINESSCOLLEGE PORTLAND, OREGON BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? T h ey are T rained fo r business in a b u sin ess-lik e w ay. W h y not enroll in a repu table school th a t p laces all o f its graduates? I. M. W A L K E R . Pres. S E N D FOR C A T A LO G U E O . A . R O S S E R M A N . Sec. The Power Behind the Dough! B A K IN G POWDER 2 3 O u n ce s lo r 2 3 C en ts ft! ^OUNCES/ -'• vt»it*«o 14 MAX'• r ‘ ‘ A real power that raises and sustains the dough with absolute certainty. No failures. A cake made with K C cannot felL W e insist upon refunding your money if a trial does not con* vince you. “SPECIAL MERIT” A u s tria 's P atience S tra in e d . Ready f o r R osebud D ra w in g . SEAMLESS SCHOOL SHOES Paris, Oct. 12.— Official advices re ceived here represented the situation between Servia and Austria-Hungary las extremely critical. Austria-Hungary j has served notice that she will not ¡tolerate further provocation and that she is prepared for eventualities should the Skupschitina declare war or make an aggressive move. The fifteenth Austro - Hungarian army corps occupied the frontier along the Danube, and river gunboats are con centrating at Semlin. Dallas, S. D., Oct. 13.— T w o 6-year- old g>rls will draw the envelopes con taining the names o f winners in the Rosebud land lottery next Monday morning, according to the official an nouncement. The applications will be placed in a box on a platform, the sides o f which will be covered with wire netting, and the little girls, in the sigjit of all, will draw the win ners. According to the estimate of Judge Witten, between 110.000 and 120 ,000 applicants will register. C C I I O O L S H O E S w it h o u t se a m s—t h in k off ^ it—s e a m l e s s s c h o o l s h o e s ? T h e y a r e stro n g an d s t u r d y , h a v e se a m le ss u p p e rs, lo t ig f i so le s a n d d o u b le le a th e r toes. My fa r tiie m o s t d u ra b le an d la s t in g s h o e s o b ta in a b le . S p e c-ia j.M e rit" S e a m le s s S c h o o l S h o e s " w e a r line tm n . 1 h e y w e a r ju s t t w i c e as lo n g a » o r d in a r y sh o e s w it h seam s. M ufe in a ll s t y le s a n d s u e s , fo r e v e r y d a y a n d S u n d a y w e a r —f o r h o y s a n d g ir ls . Y o u r d e a le r w ill s u p p ly y o u ; if not, ÜKr , *e iíS » L o o k f o r the M a y e r I ra d c M ir k o n the so le . F R F . F - I f y o u w i l l t e n d u s t h s m im e o f d e a l e r w h o J a m s n o t h a n d le S p e c ia l S< h o o l S h o e « , w e w il l « e n d y o u I re e p o s t r a id a b e a u t ifu l p ic t u r e o f i . o o r g » o r M arth a a s h in g r o n . s u e £,tat« w h i c h p i . tu r* y o u w a n t. A c q u its M o b L e a d e r. A ll E x c e p t A u s tria J o in . Constantinople. O ct 13.— The Ger man and Italian ambassadors yester day made the same declaration to the oorte against the infraction of treat ies without consent o f the signatories as has already been made by the British. French and Russian ambassa dors. Austria still holds aloof. • A** Hora*. Booklet end I.« h or «turupe l’osifìc C omi Springfield, 111., Oct. 12.—The jury in the case o f Ernest Humphrey, one of the alleged mob leaders indicted ¡fo r malicious destruction o f property on August IS last, has returned a ver- j diet o f not guilty. This is the third case growing out of the recent race i riot in which a verdict of not guilty has been returned. ■ > m a k e I .e id in g L a d y S h o a s , llo n o r h ir t S h o e s . M a r th a W a v lm ig t u a C o m f o r t S h u t » a n d Y e r m a C u * h io a F. Mayer Boot Ct Shoe C o. MILWALktfc.WlSCONi»IN^^* FO R RO YS an d G1KL5 -r ¿H i ^ A