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" ' ' ' ' s W rite us for our cash offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce. If we don 't handle it will re fe r you to re- liable buyer. pgA RgQ N -PA G E CO. Portland, Oregon. M O W A H D E. W ’K TU N - AM y . r a n 4 C h em lat, ■ ■ l-eu tlv d le. C ulm uiio. N paciinuu price«: G old, S ilv e r , 1-oa.l. $1. G o ld . t i i b a r . 16c; G o ld 6Uu; Z im o n r i'opiM«r, 11. M itilln s cnvvloi*«« a id f u l l p?ic«t lia« • e n t im a p p lic a tio n C o n tr o l a n d ( 't u p i r é v u rk « t> On Farming. ^ Farmers and Merchants I I Americans Resting on Arms Ready to Cross Line. lio 1 tod. Boforouoo: O nrU iiut« N a i u u u P » u |, R U R R FR STAM PS Stencil* and B rass l\U D D C J\ SlBn„ Celluloid B u tto n « a n d Kibbon Hodgeti. Good (lood*. Q uick Service. Fend fo r com plete C ata lo g u e No. 26. Acme Stump Worka. 101 j A Ht.. Tacoma. Wash. S eco n d -H an d M achin Z f ex cb n n g cd ; engine.* boiler*. hh wmills, etc. T h« J . E. M a rtin Co.. 76 1st S t.. P o rtla n d . Send fo r S to ck L ist und pricoa. W anted—Men and Women T o learn b a rlier tru d e. Tools free. W ngca while le a rn in g . Position* g u a ra n te e d . In te rn a tio n a l B a rb e r School, 426 E. 6 th S t.. L oh A ngeles. Cal. O r h e a r t tro u b le ; w ish to see th e cu.se 1 c a n ’t cu re . N o D ru g s. DH. D O L G IA S, l). C. 3 3 8 Union A venue N., P o rtla n d , Or. ASTHMA RAW FURS We positively p ay th e hi hest m ark e t prices, as we a re m an u fa c tu re r s und th e re fo re can puy m ore th a n dealers. Send for fre e p ric e list and s h ip p in g ta g s and g et full v alue fo r y o u r skins. N. M. C n g a r Co., th e Heliable F u rrie rs . 202 S 7th Si.. PwtUsd. (he Bird Music?. Bahl Lying on the soft grass before his te n t, a cam per sipped a tin, cup of coffee nnd listened to the birds. “You’d think from all this pure mel ody,” he said, “th at birds were m usi cal—that, like the New York critics, th ey loved the hest and only the best. But, as a m atter of fact, they have a degraded taste. The thrush and the lark are as wrong in their musical Ideas as Puccini and Leoncavalla are said to be. “I have tested the thrush. I have se t him to learning the notes of the nightingale. Hut he doesn’t care for th e nightingale’s divine music. He will have none of It. The sparrow ’s ugly tw itter, on the other hand, he m asters with delight. “T he finch and the mockingbird are the same. They won’t learn fine mu sic, the music of Beethoven or Chopin or W agner, but they take to rag time and Jigs like a pig to hog-wash. “Hark to that burst of melody from the pine copse! You’d think the sing e rs .nsplred. But If thrush or lark or mockingbird went to New York, the critics would say their music was as rotten • • of Tosca. l> y iw ,.u b ie o p o rt. “Possum s are abundant around W attsboro,” says the Luenenburg Trib une, “but a man in th at neighbor hood went out hunting the other night and after his dogs got a fte r some thing he cut down two trees and finally ran his own cat into the dining room at his own home.”__ El I’aao— Four troops of U nited S ta te s cavalry patrol the Kio (¡ram ie w ith orders to croas into Ciudad J u a r ez, if necessary, to protect Am erican life and property. W ith the ‘¿ id Infan try and three companies of a rtille ry entrained a t San Antonio for this city, and a t least 1,000 V asquistas a t llauche, 14 m iles south of Juarez, the situ atio n general ly ia considered the m ost critical since the recent outbreak in Chihuahua. The troops a t llauche are command ed by Colonel Inez Salszar, who, it is understood, will soon demand the for mal surrender of Ju arez. It is hardly believed any show of resistance will he made, as Juarez is garrisoned only by about 100 men. T hat General Pasqual Orozco will rem ain loyal to Madero is the s ta te m ent contained in a m essage from Governor Gonzales to Mexican Consul E nrique C. L orente in El Paso. Lo- rente also declared he had received advices th a t Antonio Kojas and Kar- ulio Hernandez, rebel leaders, had been captured, but fu rth e r confirma tion was unobtainable. A nticipating unexpected develop m ents, Ju a rez residents moved th e ir portable effects to the Am erican side. U nited S tates and Mexican secret service operatives and T exas Hungers seized a m anifesto issued by Gonzalo Enrile, form er Mexican consul a t Brussels. The m anifesto m akes an a tta ck on the president of the U nited States, accusing him of ‘‘being re sponsible for the troubles of Mexico and L atin A m erica.” Officers are searching for Gonzalo Enrile. The m anifesto says in p a rt: “ T here have been so m any bad acts in Mexico caused by your g re a t efforts a t expansion and dom ination, th a t it would be a crim e o f lese p a tria to suffer them in silence longer. You have created, fom ented and consum m ated the revolution which placed in power th e tra ito r who is giving you our country. Your troops have in- t a led ou r territo ry . In the nam e of the Monroe doctrine you put a t h a lf - m ast the flags of your siste r republics. You appropriated H aw aii, you took the P anam a canal zone. The Cubans did not blow up the Maine. Spain did not. W all stre e t did. w ith its im per ialism . T his crim e was called ‘W il liam M cK inely,’ and he paid the penalty by a bullet o f Czolgosz. ” ARMY Employed a Substitute. Two small city boys, visiting tho country, w ere afraid of a horse which was quietly grazing near. They made no movement toward driving the horse away, but it was evident th a t they de sired its absence. At last another boy hove In sight. "Oh, Billy," one of the w aiting boys called to him. "Just throw a stone at th a t horse, will you? W e’re Baud of Mercy, and we can’t.” Society Friends. Mrs. Gossip— How does It come th a t Mrs. Newrich Invited you to her p arty? I thought you were enemies. Mrs. Sharp—We are, but she thought I had nothing fit to wear and wanted to make me feel bad. Double Rigged. T h e m ost modern typew riters are rigged for billing—and some of them for cooing.—Philadelphia Record. M E X I C A N MUSTANG LINIM ENT FOR SPRAINS. THOROUGHLY PREPARED No Americans Shall Suffer, Is Order From Washington. W ashington, D. C. — D eterm ined th a t no Am erican lives shall be sa c ri ficed as a re su lt of lighting on the Mexican border, the U nited S ta te s troops along the Rio Grande w ere re inforced and orders w ere given th a t tiring into Am erican te rrito ry m ust be stopped, even though it be necessary to cross the boundary line to force compliance. The order, the m ost sw eeping th a t has gone out from the W hite House in the present situation, was issued a fte r a conference betw een P resident T a ft, S ecretary of W ar Stim son, and A cting S ecretary of S ta te H untington Wilson. In addition to sending another re g i m ent of in fan try and three ba tte rie s of field a rtille ry to the Mexican line, orders w ere issued to division com m anders throughout the country to hold th e ir companies in readiness to move a t a m om ent’s notice. The acute situ atio n in Mexico has had the effect of p u ttin g the arm y e stab lish m ent in a high sta te of preparation, and m obilization on the Rio Grande could be effected quickly if occasion should arise. Rebels Raid Americans. G . M. Northrop, B iab ee, A r iz ., w r ite s: “ I h a v c b e e n u s in g M ex ican M u s ta n g L in im e n t to r a sprain ed fo o t w ith g rea t resu lts. l i S u n a w fu l tine rem e d y fo r such a ilm e n ts .” I t p e n e tr a te s q u ic k ly , r e m o v e s a ltin fla m m a tio n a n d red u ces th e s w e llin g . I 2 5 c . 5 0c. $ 1 a b o ttle a t D rug & G en 'l S to r e s | Painless Dentistry Is o u r p rid e —o u r h o b b y —o u r s tu d y f o r y e a rs s n d p o w o u r success, a n d o u r s is t h e b» at p a in le s s w ork t o lx) fo u n d a n y w h e re , n o m a t t e r h o w m u c h you — , C o m p a re o u r P ric e s . W e f in is h p l a t e a n d I b rid g e w o rk f o r out* ■ o f- to w n p a tro n s iu ■ o n e Hay i f d e s ire d . ■ P a in le s s e x t r a c t i o n ■ f r e e w h e n p la te s o r I b rid g e w o rk i s o r d e r l e d . Consultation Ires. I Molar Crowns $ 5 . 0 0 | 2 2 k B r id ,.T M tli4 .0 0 ■ Gold rillinf, 1 .0 0 8 Enamel Fillings 1 . 0 0 ■ Silver Fillings .5 0 ■ Good Rubber _ AA Plates ■ Best Red Rubber _ . . ___________ I Platte 7 .5 0 I. A. WISf. Psmessr *ss Mum s Psinless Extr’tion . 5 0 t> TUN im soss» « « s iu a s ■ «•▼ M IT H O D I I Patrol Being Rapidly Re-inforced - Vaiquistat Approach Juarez and Residents Klee 5.00 A ll w ork fully g u a ra n te e d fo r fifte e n years. W ise D ental C o . , i » c . Painless Dentists ftlTln , Blllldlni. Third .n d W n M n ftM P0STUM 0. 0 « Office H o ve : • A . M . to 8 F. M. Sundays. * to l Phoenix, A riz. — A telegraphic re quest th a t one or two troops of caval ry be sen t to the border to protect U nited S ta te s citizens ag ain st the ravages o f Mexican bandits was re ceived here by Governor H unt from H arry W heeler, sheriff of Cochise county and ex-captain of the Arizona N ational Guard. Mexican bandits, ac cording to the telegram , have raided a ranch and killed a man named E lias on the U nited S tates Bide o f the in te r national border. The request was re ferred to the W ar departm ent. Bands Raid Border Ranches, Douglas, A riz.— Agua P rieta, scene of one of the fiercest b a ttles o f the Madero revolution, was throw n into a panic S aturday when bands of men, who declared they w ere V aaquistas suddenly appeared and began raiding ranchea near the border. T reasure vaults o f banks and m erchants w ere hastily em ptied and brought to Doug las. F rightened people quickly fol lowed. The refugees say the bands w ere under command of Antonio Rod riguez, a political prisoner liberated by sym pathizers from the jail. Back to health by as sisting the stomach in its work of digestion a n d assimilation — by keeping the liver active and the bowels open. F o r t h i s p a r tic u la r work there is nothing quite so good as Sarsaparilla SYR U PorflG S E l IXIR°*;SENNA ( aiifornia pis S yrup C o . plainly printed on the fro n t of e ve ry package of th e Genuine DENTIST Do you w a n t to b e y o u r o w n d e n tis t? Do you w a n t to do a w a y w ith bit? d e n ta l bills and th e d re a d o f th e d e n ta l c h a ir? Do you w a n t to have good. sound a n d b e a u tifu l te e th ? I f you use F u ch i D ental P a st« it will ab so lu te ly p re v e n t decay and (rive to th e te e th t h a t p e a rly w h ite a p p e a ra n c e a n d to th e irum s th e firm n ess a n d colour o f h ealth . T u b es. 50c; larg e tu b e . $1. YOUTH BEAUTY P re se rv e th e b e a u ty and y o u th fu l a p p e a ra n c e o f th e face by th e a p p lic a tio n o f Fuchi M assage ( ream , w hich feeds th e sk in , th e re b y filling o u t and p re v e n tin g w rin k le s and d e s tro y in g black h ead s, a n d giv es th e sk in th e b lu sh and glow o f y outh. T h e m arv elo u s com plexion o f th e h ig h c la ss O ri e n ta ls. w hich h as been a m y ste ry to E u ro p e an s, is d u e to th e u se o f p r e p a ra tio n s m ad e fro m th is re c e ip t. P u t u p in glass. $1. T h is is th e firs t tim e th e a b o v e-m en tio n ed p re p a ra tio n s hav e been offered fo r sale in A m erica. A lim ited su p p ly is to be had by a d d re s s in g (B ran c h ) fUCMI LABORATORIES S u ite 9 , 342V» W a s h in g to n S t., P. 0. IPancT Crdn preferred. P o rtla n d , O regon BAKERS Bu—Kola Tablets Best Nerve and Kidney Tonic on Earth Madero ia Asked to Resign. San Antonio, T ex .— Em ilio Vasquez Gomez h a t telegraphed President Mad ero, of Mexico, from here asking him to surrender the presidency of the country and prevent fu rth e r bloodshed and grow th of the revolutionary move m ent. Gome* has been advanced as a p residential possibility by the Vas- quisa revolutionists in Mexico. You Can Help Yourself Hood’s Nevada it Raising Cash. Carson, N ev.—T hree hills designed to rem edy financial difficulties in the sta te tax atio n system w ere passed at S a tu rd ay ’s session o f the legislature here. One o f the bills authorizes the sta te to borrow $200,000 from the school funds a t 4 per cent in te re s t; a second m easure red istrib u tes the s ta te 's mon ey into various funds and a third a p p ropriates $10,000 for the expenses of the present e x tra session. F O R C O M P E N S A T I O N LAW S. *T athar,” asked Johnny, "w hat I* th e difference between farm ing and i President Asks That Congress Fix agriculture?" "W ell, my son; for Scale for Accidental Injuries. farm ing you need a plow and a har W ashington, D. C. — In a special row and o ther Im plem ents, and for agriculture all you need ia a pencil m essage to congress the president and a piece of paper.”—Baltim ore urges the passage o f laws providing for the com pensation of railroad em Sun. ployes for accidental injuriea, to be fixed in accordance w ith the positive scale recommended by the em ployers' liability and w orkm en's compensation commission. The message declares th a t the theory of the commission is th a t each employe bo insured against injury sustained in work, w ithout re f erence to contributory negligence and w ithout common law lim itation on the Acts directly and peculiarly liab ility of the em ployer. The m es on the blood; purifies, enriches sage says : “ The d e ta ils of the m easure are ad and revitalizes it, and in this way builds up the whole sys m irably worked out. They provide and hospital service for the tem. Take it. Get it today. medical In usual liquid form or In chocolate injured man, notice of injury to em ployer w here such notice is not ob coated tublets called S a r s a t a b s . viously given by the accident itself, and the fixing of compensation by STONE THAT BURNS ITSELF agreem ent. The am ount of recovery is regulated in proportion to the East of the* Jordan Lime Is Made am ount o f w ages received, the com From Rock That Contains Its pensation to be made in the form of Own Fuel. annual paym ent for a fixed num ber of years or for life. The fees paid to a t W hile m aking a trip through the torneys are to be specifically rem e H auran d istrict recently the w riter’s died, and the rem edies offered are ex attention was attracted to a curious clusive o f any o th e rs .” stone which m ight be described as a P resident T a ft declared th a t the “self-burning lim estone." Our party g re atest evil the law would destroy is came upon some natives burning It the m ultitude of su its under the com and was enabled to see the operation. mon law, w hich are now (logging the T his d istrict la south of Damascus, courts, postponing final adjustm ent east of the upper Jordan. At this place through the law ’s delay. the rock lay in a stratum betw een or dinary lim estone; it was of grayish DECLARE FOR PARCELS PO ST. black color, and when freshly broken had an odor of petroleum. N ear by were outcrops of what looked like the Objection to New Appropriation Bill May Be Made. same m aterial many rods long and 20 to 30 feet thick. W ashington, D. C. — D em ocratic Q uarrying is ensily done with prim i m em bers of th e house com m ittee on tive picks and other tools, as the rock postoffices and postroads have agreed Is quite soft and full of seams. The to incorporate in the appropriation »tone Is broken into small piece* with bill provisions for a general parcels ham m ers and piled up against the post. They also have agreed upon a bank of rock. general dom estic ra te of 12 cents and A wall of the same m aterial about a m axim um of 11 pounds. This is the two feet high is roughly laid up around present intern atio n al parcel post rate. the pile on three sides, making a pile They would also provide for a rural of small stone eight to ten feet long parcels post, the ra te to be 5 cents for and nearly as wide, and two feet a t one pound and 2 cents for each addi the front, rising to nearly thr«e tim es tional pound. that height a t the back, where It lies It was reported th a t some Republican against the bank. m em bers of the com m ittee would ap In building the wall around the pile prove the recom m endation and th a t small holes are left for draft and in the bill would pass the house. vhich to sta rt the fire. When the kiln M em bers of the com m ittee, how fs ready to burn a few small bunches ever, expect to encounter some objec of straw are placed in the holes men- tion, on the ground th a t new legisla Honed, lit with a flint and steel and tion is proposed in an appropriation In a short, tim e the whole pile has Ig bill. They are discussing now how to nited. The n n n then begin working g e t around these objections under the Dn a new kilu while the other burns rules. and cools. S ecretary MacVeagh sent to con After about two hours of burning the gress an e stim a te of the postm aster Vone has all become converted into general of $400,000 fo r operating the lime, except the stones in the wall and postal savings banks during the next the very top layer, which are only fiscal year, in addition to the unex about half burned. W hen cool the lime pended $500,000 appropriated last Is air-s!ackcd and sifted to remove any year. pieces not thoroughly burned, which are thrown into a new pile to be fired RECALL N O T REQUESTED. again. The workmen told us th a t it m ade a Columbia May Be Told That Knox very black smoke with a bad odor like Contemplated Settlement. kerosene burning. The lime is white and said to m ake a very strong plas W ashington, D. C.— P resident T a ft ter. superior to the ordinary lime took up the Colom bia situation w ith burned with brush. This stone is so his cabinet and la te r discussed it with located that, should it prove to be of H untington Wilson, acting secretary commercial value, it could be easily of sta te . transported.—Consular Reports. No official statem en t w as m ade of w hat action had been taken by this governm ent. It was declared author- itively th a t the United S ta te s did not contem plate asking for the recall of Senor Ospina, the Colombian m inister. 'z AND 1 A rep o rt was current th a t a full e x planation of the a ttitu d e of the United S ta te s in the present controversy had been cabled to American M inister Du bois a t Bogota, so th a t he m ight in Cleanses th e S yste m form ally advise Colombia. I t is believed that the Colombian e ffe ctu a lly; D is p e ls governm ent now will learn from Mr. c o ld s a n d Headaches; Dubois th a t Secretary Knox did intend the in itiatio n of some n egotiations du e to constipation. th a t m ight term inate the troubled re th a t grew out of the revolt of Best fo r m e n , "women lations Panam a from Colombia. W hether in a n d c h ild r e n ; yo u n g view of such inform ation Colombia m ight issue a special in vitation to Mr. a n d o ld . Knox is said to be based on the ch ar of the negotiations which he T o q e t its B e n e fic ia l acter would begin, the Colombian govern effects, always note the m ent being most insistent on a rb itra tion through The H ague tribunal, n a m e of th e Company ra th e r than through any commission of diplom ats. W ill m ake you sleep b e tte r, e a t b e tte r, b e c a u se th e y reb u ild y o u r b ro k en -d o w n n erves. A c to n th e k id n ey s a n d g iv e p e rm a n e n t relief foe b a c k ac h e a n d all b lad d er trouble«. Sold only by th e Ml R P IIY DRUG CO.. 2*1 H ura- aide St.. Cor. Fifth. Portland. Oregon. 25c a box. 5 boxes SI 0 0 . by mail, postage paid. Nixon Opposes Ship Bill. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS A V . MAKE YOUR CARDEN YIELD IT S L IM IT P la n t th o ro u g h b re d seeds. T h o r * o Ou( u g h u . b r e d s e e d s d o n o t h a p p e n . T h e y r e s u l t f ro m lo n g a n d i g e n t b r e e d in g b bl“ ig c ro p s of ta b le s . U se For sale e 191* 9CC( FR EE ON I.M.FEUYACO. I fERRYs 5 Revolutionary General’» Uniform. A Continental uniform more than 100 years old, which was once the property of General C hristie of Revo lutionary war fame, was one of the interesting relics of the estate of the late M argaret C. Benjamin of Ithaca, N. Y. The uniform is of w hite broad cloth. with silk and satin waist, knee breeches and satin stockings. BEST B L U IN G MADE . Twentv years’ experience back of RED CROSS BALL BLUE. Every housewife that uses it will have no other. It is the only blue th at is all blue. Liquid bluing is discarded forever a fter REI) CROSS BALL BLUE is tried. Makes clothes clear and white. Large package 10 cents. AT ALL OIU M T ilts.________________ Selfishness Universal. A K ansas City judge announces as an original discovery th at selfishness is the chief cause of divorce. Of course it is. It is also the cause of m ost of the other troubles of hum an ity. Elim inate selfishness from the n atu re of m an and the millennium would be with us._________ His Sssurlty. W hen E hsjn Folsom asked Squire Lane to lend him $200 to Invest In that dry good business, the squire dryly Inquired what Mr. Folsom had to offer him In the way of security. "Security?" said Eben, with an air of lnjuied (1'xjU lty. "W ell, squire. I 'l l tell you what I have to offer: Three solid silver teaspoons, a handsome brass w arming pan. a pair o’ decal- comany vases, large size, and the ma terlal for as much as three feather beds, If not four, right on the backs o' my flock o’ geese, and five Plymouth Rock bens. "You can call ’em all yours till I pay the money back, a n ’ I’ll take care of 'em free of charge. I don't know what anybody could want m ore’n that for security."—Youth's Companion. I * H r . , I In N e w Shoe s. A lw a y s sh a k e 111 A ll e n ’r Ktxil Ease, a p o w d e r. I c u r e , h u t, s u t -a lm s , a c h in g , a w o lle ll lech urea c o rn u , In (r o w i n g n a ils a n d b u n io n s . A t II d rn g g iM * a n d shoe stert-a, P o u t accept n r su h s til ute. Sam p is m a i led E K E E . Ad dre ss V ilen E. u lm .-t e d , U i fto v. X . Y . jo Years with Coughs We have had seventy years of experience with Ayer’s Cherry P ectoral. T h i s makes us have (treat confi- •ence in it for coughs, colds, , uronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. We want you to have confidence in it, as well. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it. He knows. Keep in close touch with him. One of Ayer’s Pill* at bedtime will cause an increased flow of bile and produce a entle laxative effect the day following. Ornamental 8econd Husband. ormul* on each box. Show it to your "I look on a second husband as a doctor. He will understand at a glance. good d essert a fte r a fine dinner and a Dose, one pill at bedtime, just one. J A a tls b y t h e J . C . A Y £ 1 1 C O .. L o w e l l , M a a s . woman oughter swallow one when of fered w ithout no mincing. Of course, '.here never was such a man as Mr. Evils of Underwear. iSatterw bite, but he wag always mighty An Ohio citizen, eighty years old, iusy, while Cal Rucker Is a real pleas- jre to me, a-settlng around the house claims th a t he never has worn any in account of his soft constitution. underw ear. Many a citizen of Africa Mr. Satterw hlte, I'm thankful to say, has done the sam e thing and yet failed e ft me so well provided for th at I to get his name in the papers. ran afford Mr. Rucker as a kind of Possible to Be Too Busy. irnam ent.”—Marla Thompson Daviess A certain business man was so very n “Rose of Old H arpeth." busy th a t he could not see anybody who called. Among ’em was a good When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eje Remedy customer, who w ent elsew here.—John S o S m a r t i n g — F e e ls F in e — A cta Q u ic k ly . T r y t f o r R e d , W e a k , W a te r y E y e s a n d (J r a u u - A. Howland. f .ated E y e lid » . Illu s t ra t e d B o o k in e ach P a c k age. M u rin e is co m p o u n d e d b y o u r O c u lis ts — not a “ P a te n t M e d ic in e ” — b u t u »e d In sue* •essful P h y s ic ia n s ' P ra c t ic e fo r m a n y ye a rs . S’ o w d e d ica te d to th e p u b lic a n d sold by D r u g g is ts a t- 25c a n d 50c p e r B o ttle . M u rin e E y e S a lv e in A s e p tic T u b e s , 25c a n d 50e. M u rin e Eye R e m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o Novelty Brings Profit*. A New York grocer has combined an advertising novelty and a source of profit in a butter churn, which is ! in alm ost constant operation in his j store. T he churn is driven by a small electric m otor and the scheme is to ’ sell a patron a quantity of cream and then, for a small charge, churn it into butter. The operation takes but a few m inutes. Carried Off Dickens Debris. Everybody knew Dickens. He could not dine in public without attractin g attention. When lie left the dining room. his adm irers would descend upon his tabic and carry off eggshells, orange peels and other things th at rem ained behind, so th a t they m ight have m em orials of this g reat and much loved w riter.—Munsey’a. H ere’s P ro o f " I h av e used S lo a n ’s L in im e n t for years and can te s tify to its w onderful efficiency. I have u sed it for so re th ro at, croup, lam e bac k a n d rheum atism and iu every case it g av e iu s ta n t re lie f." R E B E C C A J A N E IS A A C S , L ucy, K e n tu c k y . SLOANS LIN IM E N T is excellent fpi sprains and bruises. It stops the pain at once and reduces swell ing very quickly. Sold by all dealers. M o th e rs w ill fin d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g S y ru p t h e b e s t r e m e d y to use lo r t h e i r c h ii d r o a l u r i n g t ‘.o t e e t h i n g i*eriud. If you use Eye Salve use the best. is the standard, Can’t Get Away From Them. is reliable and costs no more than infer ior goods th a t are unknown. Used by “The proof of the pudding is in the Physicians and Oculists, helps w here all eating; you can’t get away from others fail. It is not the T u b e or Box that,” says an advertisem ent. And th a t cures, it is the S a l v e th a t does the work. G uaranteed by Howard Bros, the M anhattan Mercury adds: “There under the Governm ent Food and Drugs are a lot more equally trite bits ol Act. Don’t be deceived or misled. The wisdom th a t it seems impossible tc only really antiseptic Eye Salve th at has g et away from."—Kansas City S tar been in the m arket for years. Sold bv TO C U R E A COLD IN O N E DAY D ruggists throughout the known world. A gum hunter gathered 1,30C pounds of spruce gum the last sum m er in the Adirondack mountains. The m ost he ever secured in a sin gle day was 30 pounds. His profits may be estim ated when it is known th a t any druggist will gladly pay 11.50 a pound for the gum. Sloan’s Liniment is an ex cellent remedy for chest and throat affections. It quickly relieves congestion and in flammation. A few drops in water used as a gargle is antiseptic and healing. T h e C hicago fire could have been p re vented w ith one p a il o f w ater, but the w ater was n o t h a n d y . K eep a bo tl * of H a m lin s W izard Oil h a n d y a n d prevent th e liery p a in s of inti iin n ia t.o n . P e t t i t ’ s E y e S a l v e Money in Gathering Gum. C h e s t P a in s ] a n d S p ra in s f* rio o , 2 5 c . , 5 0 c . , $ t.O O T a k e L A X A T IV E BR OM O Q u in in e T ablet«. D ru g g ist* re f u n d m oney i f i t fail* to c u re . E . W . G R O V E 'S s ig n a tu r e is o n e a c h box. 25c. Mixture of Family Name*. T his is a good example of w hat Is a common phenomena in the polyglot Balkans: A man named Pavel—th a t is, Paul—had five sons; one settled in Athens, called himself Pavopoulo, th e Greek form of Paulson; the second went to Belgrade and called himself China’s Long Waterway. Pavlovich; the third in Sofia called China has the longest canal In the himself Pavloff; the fourth made his world—the Grand. It is the longest home in Bucharest under the name certified w aterway, and goes from Pavlescu, while the youngest set up T ungtu to Hangchoo, a distance of 600 in business in Constantinople, assum miles. ing the Turkish form of Pavloglu. SAVED FROM AN OPERATION How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, III., W ash in g to n , D. C.— Lew is Nixon, Escaped The Sur New York ship builder, appeared be geon’s Knife. fore the house com m ittee on m erchant m arine and fisheries and opposed bills Peoria, II!. —“ I wish to let every ona th a t would adm it free to Am erican reg istry foreign-built ships owned by know w hatLydia E. Pinkham ’sV egetable Com]>ound has done Am erican citizens. ‘‘Such leg isla tio n ,” for me. F ortw oyears said Mr. Nixon, “ would be hurtful to I suffered. The doc the A m ericadn shipbuilding industry, tor said I had a tumor unless o th er legislation is adopted to and the only remedy offset the disadvantages to Am erican w a s t h e surgeon’s b u ild e rs.” Mr. Nixon urged a retu rn knife. My m other to discrim inatory duties in favor of bought me Lydia E. A m erican vessels and a"tonnage tax. I’inkham 'a V egeta ble Compound, and Burden Put on Hosiery. today I am a well and W ashington, D. C.—The ways and healthy woman. For m eans com m ittee intends to m ake the m o n t h s I suffered w earers of silk stockings and other expensive imported clothing m ake up from inflammation, and your Sanative for w hat the governm ent would lose W ash relieved me. I am glad to tell by free sugar. Sugar on the free list anyone w hat your medicines have done would keep $60,000,000 a year out of for me. You can use my testim onial in the treasu ry . On Saturday the com any way you wish, and I will be glad m ittee will suggest tak in g the duty to answer l e t t e r s . M r s . C H R IS T IN A off sugar and puttin g it on stockings R eed , 105 Mound SL, Peoria, 111. M r s . L y n c li A ls o A v o id e d and o th er fancy things. Chairm an O p e r a ! lo ll. Underwood says a sugar bill will be reported in a few weeks, though its Jessup, Pa. —“ A fte r the b irth of my term s have not been agreed upon. fourth child, I had severe organic inflam mation. I would have such terrible pains Bill Provides for Title. th a t it did not seem as though I could W ashington, D. C.— R ep resentative stand iL This k e p t up for three long T aylor of Colorado, introduced a hill months, until two doctors decided th a t providing th a t hom esteaders on gov an operation w as needed. ‘‘T henoneof my friends recommended ernm ent irrigation projects shall re ceive p aten t a fte r five y e a rs’ residence Lydia E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Com and compliance w ith the hom estead pound and a fte r taking it for two months laws, th e ir unpaid w ater charges to he I was a well woman. “ —Mrs. J os e p h A. a lien again st land until fully m et. L y n c h , Jessup, Pa. Women who suffer from female ills He also proposes th a t w a ter paym ents shall h e rea fte r be m ade to the official should try Lydia E. Pinkham 'a V egeta agents on each project, instead of a t ble Compound, one of the m ost success ful remedies the world has ever known, local land offices. before subm itting to a surgical opera tion. Clark ia for Borah Bill. W ashington, D. C.—Speaker Clark became interested in the Borah-Jones th ree-year hom estead bill and gave his prom ise to use his best efforts to have it favorably reported by the pub lic lands com m ittee and passed by the house. fi' ALBERÒ BROS. DAIRY FEED P IL E S C U R E D IN « TO 14 DAYS Y our d r u g g is t will re fu n d m oney if PA ZO O L n ’T- M E N T fails to cur«* a n y case o f Itc h in g , Blind, B leeding o r P r o tr u d in g P iles in 6 to 14 day*. Goc. Kansas Schoolgirl’s Choice of Ways. One day last week two little girls in Parsons were hurrying to school and were afraid they would be tardy. One little girl said: “I^et’s kneel right down and pray th at wo won’t be tardy.” “Oh, no,” said the other, “let’s hike on to school and pray while we’re hikin’.”—Parsons Sun. BEST AND CHEAPEST^ Ask your dealer for it. If he does ot handle it drop u-» a postal card nd we will furnish you the name of dealer who does ALBERS BROS: :: !i“ MILLING CÓ-ijij; ! PORTLAND, OREGON Those Bird Men. Country Cousin—Blamed If this a in ’t the fust tim e I ever saw fire flies when they was snow on the ground. City Relative—Those arc not fireflies. They are cigarette butts falling from the aeroplanes.—Puck. P. N . U . No 9 — ’ 12. W I I K N w ritin g to ndvertiiurrs, plca.se m en tio n th is paper. KILLS SAGE RATS SQUIRRELS PRAIRIE DOGS R E Q U I R E S N O M I X I N G O R P R E P A R A T IO N . A LW A Y S R E A O Y FO R W H E N you B U Y , O E M A H O T H E B E S T. C E T TH E W O O O IA R H B R A N D M O N E Y B A C H I E H O T AS CLAIMED C L A R K E , W O O D W A R O D R U G C O . 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