Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, March 21, 1912, Image 3

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    $20,000,000 GAINED
Farmers and Merchants
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. PEARSON. p AGE ( (J
I'o rtla n d . Oregon.
Striking Texliie Workers Get Big
PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
Advance in Pay.
W ill f u rn is h you a n y kind o f help you w a n t, m ale
o r fem ale, skilled o r un sk illed , farm , .“uw niill. log-
g in g o r a n y m iacelluneous labor. Call, w rite i f
Phone. No fees o f any k in d c h a rg e d in th is office.
F honea A £624; M ain £055. 215 Sttoud St, Portlaad. Or
W an te d — M en and W om en
To learn b a rb e r f riule. Toole free. W ag es while
w arning.
P o sitio n s g u a ra n te e d .
In te rn atio n al
b a rb e r School,
N. T h ird S t., I 'o rtla n d , O regon
S eco n d -H an d M achin­
ery bou g h t. Bold and
.
— exchange»!: « n g in ea ..
b o ile rr saw m ills, e tc . The J . E. M a rtin Co.. 76 1st
fit.. F o rtla n d . Send fo r S tock l.iat a n d prices.
Machinery
RUBBER STAMPS
■ ' * ' * ’ S te n cils a n d
B rasa
UDULfx O l f t i f i r j Signa. Celluloid B u tto n s
a nd Ribbon F u d g es. Good Goods. Q uick Service.
Fend for com p lete C atalo g u e No. 26. Acme Stam p
V\ orka. 1015 A S t.. 1 aro m a. W ash.
Arnold’s Asthma and
Catarrh Remedy.
(juarnnteod to cu re C atarrh . Axthma.
lironchltla. Bay K»uer..n.l I o o Col.lx.
»•r n on») re 1111 li d
la u . m f] ¡5 foi
Axtliiuit K erned' , o r MV in Htaiiipx lor
C atarrh .»f the Me d and Ktoaue I. A h ,.
for .ulilrexH of people cured in I’ortland.
1 a» «>ma or Keattie
A rn o ld 's A xthm a C ure Co., 333-4 Arcade b:d^..
FUCHI
T he g re a t s k 'n re ju v en a tor. if you hav«* sallow
skin, w rinkles, pim p les o r r-u g h n e s s o f th e face
o r a rm s, th e a p p 'ic a tio n o f F U C H I will b iin g back
th e g'ow and fref h n e ss o f y o u th . F r p ack t g . $1.
(B ran c h ) Fuchi L a b o rato ries. S u it 9. 242 1-2 u iu h -
in g to n S t.. F u rtlu n d . Ore.
R A W FURS
We positively p ay th e hi heat
m a rk e t price:*. h < w e a re m a n u ­
fa c tu re r s and th e re fo re can pay
m ore th a n dealers.
Send for
fre e p ric e list and s h ip p in g tag s
and get full v alu e fo r y o u r skins.
N M. C n g a r Co., th e K elia'dc
F u rrie r a. 202Mr 7th St.. Portland. Or«
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•Mi . b.g hat lie. tie
u|>p«r Tank belt Kegul.iuig. I huk
i«rv S il.it Umy. letted thermometer
Irut tiuii ol ikrrr well, ell o*er wuh i.hetlM
reel» ei. h will So umple diet .n .buJ)
i jtalogue end low deluTied pntr
Broodere I ' o a ȣ.75 up
fct- H elen« In c u b a to r Co.,
T oledo, W ash in g to n
Rather Fishy.
Richard Croker, a t a banquet In
New York, said of a political move­
m ent he disliked:
"The thing was fishy—as fishy as
the young girl’s explanation.
"H er father, extending an open let­
ter, said sternly to this young girl on
morning:
“ ‘Here Is som ething I found in the
upstairs hall.’
“She blushed.
“ Oh, yes,’ she stam m erod; 'It's Just
a letter from Tom Drown.’
“Her father, frowning heavily, went
on:
“ ‘And th a t lino of queer m arks at
the end—w hat are they?’
“She answered, blushing still more
deeply:
“ ‘They are stars, sir Tom is giv­
ing me lessons In astronom y.” ’
When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy
N o S m u r t iu g — F e e ls F in e — A c ts Q u ic k ly . T ry
It f o r R e d , W e a k . W a te r y E y e s a n d G r a n u ­
la t e d E y e lid s . I l l u s t r a t e d B ook in e a c h Pack*
a g e . M u rin e i s c o m p o u n d e d b y o u r O c u lis t«
— n o t a “ P a t e n t M e d ic in e ” — b u t u s e d in s u c ­
c e s s f u l P h y s i c i a n s ’ P r a c t i c e f o r m a n y y e a rs .
N o w d e d ic a t e d to t h e p u b l ic a n d s o ld by
D r u g g i s t s a t-2 5 c a n d 50c p e r B o ttle . M u rin e
E y e S a lv e i n A s e p tic T u b e s , 25c a n d 50c.
M u rin e Eyo R e m o d y C o ., C h io a g o
Water Power In Iceland.
E ngineers have figured th a t one wa­
terfall in Iceland can be m ade to
yield CO,000 horsepower and another
5 0 , 0 0 0 . ________________
Act at Once.
Defer not till tomorrow to be wiso;
tom orrow ’s sun to thee may never
rise.—W illiam Congreve.
MEXICAN
MUSTANG
LIN IM EN T
FOR FROSTBITES.
I G . W . P alm er. K nik, A laska, w rite» t
I
“ I find M e x ic a n M u s ta n g L in im e n t t h e
b eet r e m e d y fo r Frostbite» w e h a v e."
C apt. J . L indeboom ,
R am part C ity. Ala>ka, w r ite s:
“ I u se M u s ta n g L in im e n t a n d g iv e it m u ch
I c r é d i t a s i t a n s w e r s th e p u rp o se w o n d e rfu l-
| ly . 1 h ig h ly r eco m m en d it for Frostb ites."
2 5 c . 5 0 c . $ 1 a b o ttle a t D rug A G en ’1 S to res
'\\\ ALBÍRSBROS.
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D A IR Y F E E D !
BEST AND CHEAPEST
Ask your dealer for it. If he does
not handle it drop us a postal card
and we will furnish you the nam e of
a dealer who does
ALBERS BROS:
i! ■:MILLING CQijij,
¡P ortland , O regon !
Painless Dentistry
la oar p ride-our hobby-oar study fo r years and
■ow oar success, and cure is the b»st painless work
t o bo foaad anywhere, no m atter how much yon
pay. C om p are o u r P rtceo.
-------------1 We finish plate and
bridge work fo r out-
o f-to w n p atro
a tro n s ia
one dsy if desìi
doxired.
Pat al c m e x tra c tio n
■ free when plate« o r
■ bridge work ix o rd er
l e d . Csatuitttion « tros.
frss.
I Molar Crowns $ 5 .
122k Brldf«TMtk4t
I Gold .'¡irut«« 1.
1 Ertmel Filling« 1.00
■ ■•Ivor Filling«
.50
■ Good Rubber
I
Plat»«
5 .0 0
I Boit R»d Rubber _
Plato*
7 .6 0
Painlo»« Extr*tioe . 5 0
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B U T
M gTH O O «
A H w o r k f o l l y g u a r a n t e e d f o r f if te e n y e a rs.
W is e D e n t a l C o .,i« .
Painless Dentists
Third *ed Washington PORTIAMO. (M®
I A M t o l f T k lea d ers, « M l
tr ra a ls tlb la E arn e s tn e s s ,
"How can any m an be w eak who
dares to he a t all? Even th e ten d e r
est plants force th eir way up through
the hardeet earth, and the crevices of
rock; but a m an no m aterial power
can resist. W hat a wedge, w hat a
beetle, w hat a catapult Is an earnest
man I W hat can resist him ?”—T ho
reau.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
2 7 5 ,0 0 0 Wage E arn ers S h a re Raise
— N egotiations Pending With All
Remaining Mills.
Cures All Spring Ailments.
Mrs. M a r lo n B ru c e, C u m b e r la n d .
Me., w ri t «a: "I h a v e t a k i n H o o d ’s
S a r s a p a r i l l a fo r a g r e a t m a n y yours,
a n d I t h i n k It the* boa t blood m e d ic in e
In t h e w orld. I «•kf* it b o th s p r i n g a nd
Boston—W age increases a g g reg a t fall. Thin la s t w i n t e r a n d s p r i n g I
ing m ore than $20,000,000 will go into w a s In v e r y po o r h e a l th . I w a s weak
the pockets of New E ngland te x tile v n d h id lost all m y a p p e t i t e a n d I w a s
all r u n d o w n . A s p o o h u s I b e g a n to
w orkers in the ¡next 12 months, ac­ t a k e H o o d 's S a r s a p a r i l l a m y s t r e n g t h
cording to a u th o rita tiv e e stim a te s of c a m e b a c k a n d m y a p p e t i t e r e t u r n e d .
the re su lt of the presen t upw ard trend I a m n o w well, do m y h ou e w ork , a n d
no lo n g e r h a v e t h a t tir ed fe e li n g .”
of w ages in cotton and woolen mills.
Get It t o d a y in u s u a l liq uid fo r m o r
On the basis of an annual payroll of c h o c o l a te d t a b l e t s cal le d S a ra a tu b d .
$79,000,000 in tho woolen m ills, the
increase there will am ount to $5,600,-
000, w hile cotton m ill o p eratives will
receive an advance of $5,000,000.
Fully 275,000 o peratives will share
in the increase by A pril 1 if all the
m ills th a t have not y e t joined the
m ovem ent follow the lead of th e la rg ­
er concerns. A nnouncem ents of con­
tem plated advances affect upw ard of
200,000 m illw orkers, w hile o th er cot-
ton’ m anufacturera have indicated an
intention of equaling the w age ad­
vances.
The New Bedford offer of a 5 per
cent increase w ill be acted on early
th is week by the te x tile council, which
recently presented a demand for a 10
per cent advance.
A lthough there is a division of opin­
ion among the operatives, m any are
said to favor accepting the m anufac­
tu re rs ’ oIFer, reviving th e ir demand
for 10 per cent w hen business im ­
proves.
The tex tile council, representing
five unions of Fall R iv er operatives,
has voted to re je c t the offer of an ad­
vance of 6 per cent and dem and 15 per
cent. N egotiations betw een the labor
rep resen tativ es and m ill agents will
continue.
Close observers believe a com pro­
m ise w ill be arranged.
On the ad­
vance in Fall R iv er w ill depend the
probable final a ttitu d e of the New
Bedford unions.
A lthough a few of the big L aw rence
m ills are nom inally under the ban of
the strik e, indications point to a gen­
eral re tu rn to work
S ta tistic ia n s figure th e in ju ry by
the Law rence strik e to m anufacturers
a t $1,500,000 in business in hand and
advance business lo st; a fo rfe it by
the strik e rs of about an equal am ount
in w ages and a cost to the sta te and
city o f $100,000 for m ilitiam en and
e x tra police.
Dynamite Plot Seen.
San Diego, C al.—Accused of having
conspired to terro rize the city by
wholesale dynam iting, six men, as­
serted by the police to be leaders of
the street-sp eak in g
a g ita to rs who
have been m aking a cam paign here
for a num ber of w eeks, w ere arrested .
The nam es o f th e prisoners are
w ithheld from the public, but C hief of
Police W ilson says th a t he has posi­
tiv e proof of the d y nam iting plot, and
th a t i t has to do w ith the s tre e t­
speaking cam paign.
A ccording to C hief W ilson the men
did not contem plate ta k in g lives, but
did contem plate the destruction of a
num ber of large office buildings and
industrial plants here.
The dyna­
m ite w as stolen two w eeks ago from
the m agazines o f the c ity sew er de­
p artm ent. A t th a t tim e the m unici­
pal au th o rities gave no hin t th a t they
believed the explosive had been stolen
for any other purpose than th a t of
financial gain.
3 H 0 N Z E DOG C A U S ES T R O U B L E
13 Removed From Statue in England
After Riots Led by VIvl-
sectionists.
I.ondcn.—The famous figure of the
brown clog has disappeared from tho
fountain at B a tte rsta, England. It
created a lively sensation whilo it was
there and it was the cause of a great
many encounters between the police
and its friends and enem ies. Tho
brown clog was a bronze and stood oa
a granite fountain. On this fountain
was (he following inscription:
In m emory of the brown terrier
dog done to death in the laboratories
of the U niversity college, Feb., 1903,
after having endured vivisection ex­
tending over more than two m onths
and having been handed over from
ono vivisectlonifct to another until
Battersea’s “Old Brown Dog."
death cam e to its release. Also .n
m em ory of the 222 dogs vivisected at
the sam e place during the year 1902.
Men and women of England how long
shall these things last? ”
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow*« Soothing
Syrup the begt remedy to use for the ir chiidrea
lu riu g t*:e teething period.
Reminders of Napoleon.
“I never knew Missouri was filled
w ith rem inders of the Napoleonic wars
until I took a trip over the Missouri
Pacific’s river branch to Boonville,"
a traveling m an rem arked
“Thoughts of the g re at struggle In
F rance commenced to dawn upon me
when the brakem an w’ent through the
tra in calling ’Napoleon.’ I recalled
th e career of am bition of the Corsican
general, and was allowing my thoughts
to w ander In th a t vein when the next
statio n was announced, W aterloo. I
began to recall further incidents and
thoughts of the victorious general who
blasted Napoleon’s hopes of a great
em pire. Im agine my surprise when I
found the next station was W ellington.
The next stop had nothing to do with
th e French wars, so I thought the co­
incidences w ere over. But I wanted to
learn the why of it all, so I asked the
conductor. Ho didn’t answ er.
He
waa Grouchy.”
Plot Against King Seen,
Rome— Several a rre sts have been
m ade in connection w ith the a tte m p t
to assassin ate K ing V ictor Emm anuel
la st w eek.
Among the prisoners is
Nicholas Tacito, a Roum anian, who
w as m entioned in a re p o rt recently
sent to the governm ent by the Italian
consul a t Geneva as being connected
w ith a plot hatched th ere to kill the
king, Prem ier G iolitti and Foreign
M inister Di San G iuliano.
T acito
Thousands of Consumptives die evorj
w as a rrested in Rome. Antonio Del-
Consumption result-* from a neg­
ba, who fired the shots a t the king, in­ year.
lected cold on the lung-. Hamlins Wiz-ird
sists th a t he alone is responsible.
Oil will cure these cold*. Just rub it into
tlio client and draw out the in Humiliation.
Rail Deal is Confirm ed.
T o Keep Nut* Fresh.
S e a ttle —G. C. H y a tt, general m an ­
If w alnuts or any o th er kind of
a g er of the B ellingham Bay & B ritish
Colum bia railw ay company, has tele ­ nu ts a re packed in layers of sand
graphed a long sta te m en t from San and kept in a cool place, they will
Francisco saying th a t the company keep fresh for an indefinite period.
and its allied p roperties has been Soak them in warm w ater for an hour
purchased from the Mills & Cornwall before using if you would have them
e sta te s by a syndicate o f Bellingham , peel as if th ey had ju st been g a th
S e a ttle and Tacoma men and th a t a ered fresh from th e tree.
jo in t traffic arran g em en t is about to
Blame Mountain Railroads.
be concluded w ith the Chicago, Mil­
The Swiss peasants a re of the
w aukee & P u g e t
Sound
railw ay
w hereby M ilwaukee cars will be han­ ¿pinion th a t the constant shrinkage of
the Alpine glaciers is due to the build-
dled by car fe rry from S eattle.
'ug of m ountain railroads.
Chinese Brave a t Fire.
Russian Limit for Marriage.
San Francisco — F ire , supposed to
No person over 80 years of age can
have been caused by spontaneous com­ m arry in Russia, according to the law
bustion, started in the cotton cargo in of th a t country.
the hold of the Pacific Mail liner M an­
churia, as she lay a t her dock here.
M embers of the Chinese crew who
were called to aid the fire-fighters dis­
tinguished them selves by th e ir gallan­
try, a Chinese boatsw ain ’s m ate hav­
ing been the first to go below and lo­
cate and ascertain w here the flames
were.
PLEAD N O T GUILTY.
Alleged Dynamite Conspirators
Defiant and Confident.
Are
Indianapolis, Ind. — “ N ot g u ilty ”
waa the plea o f 46 men arraigned in
Federal court here on indictm ents
charging com plicity in the alleged
conpiracy unlaw fully to tran sp o rt dy­
nam ite from s ta te to state. Judge
Anderson overruled all dem urrers of
It is impossible to find a
the defense, b u t granted 30 days for
better or more reliable rem­
the filing of exception to his ruling.
edy than the famous
Consolidation of the cases asked by
U nited S ta te s D istric t A ttorney M il­
ler w as ordered, subject to petition
for se p a ra te tria ls if the defense so
desires. The court instructed th a t the
defendants ap p ear when presentation
We guarantee it absolutely
of the m a tte r is made. The tria l was
pure and you will find it a
set for O ctober 1.
great benefit in cases of
When Ju d g e Anderson announced he
IN D IG E S T IO N ,
C O S T IV E N E S S .
would overrule the dem urrers to the
34 indictm ents, he turned to the de­
B IL L I0 U S N E S S ,
fendants, for whom seats had been
C O LD S,
G R IP P E ,
M A L A R IA .
ranged in tiers, and said:
n r » BOTTLE TODAY.
IT ODES THE WOTK
“ G entlem en, do you know the n a ­
tu re of the charges against you?”
“ We do,” cam e in a heavy chorus.
Then, one by one, the indicted men,
presen t or ex-labor officials from many JUST F O R B I T E O F TOB AC C O
sections of the country, and headed by
F ran k M. Ryan, president of the In­ « m e » Whitcomb Riley Starts a Com­
motion That Has George Ade
ternational Association of Bridge and
S tru ctu ral Iron W orkers, arose as
a Guessing.
th e ir names w ere called by the clerk
Jam es W hitcomb Riley was ft guest,
and responded:
“ N ot g u ilty .”
a year or two ago, at Hazelden farm,
A ttack s from many angles w ere George Ada’s big country place in
made on
the indictm ents, which W estern Indiana. Ade had Instructed
charge the defendants w ith aiding and all the farm hands before the guest's
a b e ttin g O rtie E. McManigal and John arrival to see to It th at Mr. Riley w ant­
and Jam es M. M cN am ara in the tra n s­ ed for nothing while there to make
portion of dynam ite on passenger his stay pleasant. But lie w asln't pre­
train s, w ith being principals w ith Me- j pared for the commotion he saw look­
M anigal and the M cNam aras w ith ing out of his bedroom window the
the illegal acts, and w ith having con m orning after Riley came. The chief
spired to violate th e sta tu te s prohibit­ thing that attracted his attention was
ing such tran sp o rtatio n .
the sight of ono of his big motor cars
whizzing out the driveway and off
C O A S T IS M IS S IN G .
toward Brook, the n earest village, on
high speed.
Map Changed Since Durville Visited
"Something awful has happened,”
Antarctic In 1838.
Ade m uttered, "end they’re going for
H obart, T asm ania—The ship A u­ a doctor.” And he didn’t lose any tim e
getting Into his clothes.
rora, w hich sailed from this port on
Out near the barn he found Riley
D ecem ber 2 la s t w ith an A ustralian •trolling about, taking In the early
A n ta rctic expedition under the leader­ m orning air.
"W hat’s—w hat's the m atter?" In­
ship of Dr. D ouglas Mawson, has re ­
turned to H obart.
The A urora is quired Ade, breathlessly.
“W hat do you m ean?" asked Riley.
commanded by C aptain J. K. Davis.
“ Why, th at motor car. A ren't they
He landed two se p a ra te parties a t two going for a doctor or som ething?”
“Oh, that,” replied Riley. ‘T v e Just
points in the A n ta rctic regions, one
under Dr. Mawson, Ja n u a ry 18, and been wondering myself w hatever pos­
the o th er under D r. W ilde, a veteran sessed your chauffeur to take on
of the Shacklton and Scott m arches, the way he did. 1 came up to him
a few m inutes ago and asked him If he
F ebruary 19.
The A urora found no trace o f th e had any chewing tobacco, rem arking
C larie coast, from which it was con­ th at I had bought a lot to do mo
cluded th a t it w as an ice b a rrie r th a t while I was here and then forgot to
had broken up since D urville’s discov­ put It In my grip. W ithout saying a
ery in 1838.
The A urora le ft the word he ran awnv and began to crank
Can’t figure out
A n tia c tic in F eb ru ary and intended to up that machine.
what his game Is.”
re tu rn in the spring.
But toe explanation came In a few
Some o f the b est known B ritish ex­
plorers are w ith the parties landed by m oments when the c h a u f f e u r c a m e
the A urora, which m uster 25 men in chuff chuffing back, still a t fu ll s p e e d ,
all. The m ost advanced fe atu re of the with a dollar’s worth of c h e w i n g to­
equipm ent is a m onoplane in charge of b a c c o fo r the Doet.
L ieu ten an t W atkins, who has taken
BLUE CLEAR THROUGH .
p a rt in several aviation m eets. Speak­
ing of the value o f the aeroplane in
The one, reliable, satisfactory and
exploration, Dr. Mawson, p rio r to the economical bluing for laundry use is
RED CROSS BALL BLUE—the blue
d ep artu re of the expedition, said :
“ An aeroplane can fly over an ice th a t Is all blue. Makes clothes white
and
clear.
Dissolves Instantly and
crevasse or a ridge as easily as over
ready for use.
anything else, w hereas a p a rty on foot always
You will never use liquid blue
m ig h t have to search a long tim e to again a fte r once trying RED CROSS
find a pass, and an aeroplane can do a BALL BLUE. Price 10 cents. ALL
journey of 150 m iles in th ree h o u rs.”
GROCERS
O ro z co ’s F ath er T ak e s Field.
El Paso— Colonel Orozco, fa th e r of
the insurrector chief, w ith 300 men as
a perm anent garrison, arrived a t
Ju arez to relieve G eneral Antonio
Rogas who will tak e his force to Fale-
m ir. R ojas' purpose is said to be
to ra p tu re the federal g arrison a t Oji-
naga.
FOR SICK COW S
H ealthy cow« give m ore m ilk, m ake rich e r
b u tle r, a n d re q u ire lea« c a re . KOW KL'RB I» a
cow m ed icin e , n o t a food.
I t re g u la te « th e
digestive and gen e rativ e org a n a and tone« up
th e e n tire ayitera. A poaitive cu re and preven­
tive for L O ST A P P E T IT E . BARRENNESS,
A B O R TIO N . SCOURS, M ILK FEV ER , and all
o th e r a ilm e n ta th a t ta p th e s tre n g th of m ilking
cow s. T h o u san d « of pro ftta b le herd» ow e th e ir
health to KOW KL'RE-
Be aure to »end for o u r v alu a b le free book,
“ M ore M oney From Y our Cow*.'*
DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO.. MFRS.
L) ndoavllle, VI., U. S. A.
P t-S O ’ S R E M E D Y .
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FOB COUCHS AND COIOS
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Ao«d Friend of F e a tu r e d T r .j j
Decorated by French f/.initicr
of Agriculture.
I Parle, m . H eart Poll, tho 1
j famous and venerable bird eh
| of Tuilertos Garden In Pa, , has b
j decorated' by tho French mlni&tcr o*!
agriculture. Uy dint of wonderful pn
tlence and study, M. Poll, who la now '
j 76 years old, has won the Intim acy of
j his feathered friends, who know ex
octly at what time, m orning and
HOS F E T T E R ’S
STOM ACH B IT T ER S
R O B B ER S H O L D U P TRA IN .
Texas Sheriff and Posse Ride Light
Engine to Meet Desperados.
El Paso— Southern Pacific passenger
tra in No. 9, w etsbound, due a t El
Paso a t 6:30 a. m., w as held up by
robbers W ednesday m orning a t 2:15.
The scene of the holdup is two m iles
east of Sanderson, T ex., and the rob­
bers detached the engine, mail and
baggage cars and took them tow ard
Sanderson. The sheriff 'and a posse,
on a lig h t engine, le ft Sanderson to
m eet the robbers.
Southern Pacific officials express the
belief th a t the train holdup was com­
m itted by Mexican m alcontents.
Muscles Are Grafted.
B altim ore— Perform ing an operation
m ade possible only by recent discov­
eries in surgery, Dr. W illiam S. B aer
transplanted the m uscles of Miss R uth
Coffey, of Lenoir, N. C., in an effort
to stay the ravages upon her system
caused by in fan tile paralysis.
To
connect the disjointed and paralyzed
m uscles, it was necessary to lance the
jo in ts of the p a tie n t and u ntangle a
m ass of useless fiber, c u t off useless
ends and tran sp la n t broken
ends,
thereby connecting them to the useful
and healthy cords.
Are you easily tired Jack your
usual vigor an d strength?
Then your digestion must be
poor, your blood must be
thin, your nerves must be
weak. You need a strong
tonic. You n e e d A y e r ’s
Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa­
parilla entirely free from alco­
hol. W e believe your doctor
w ill e n d o r s e these state-
ir.ents. Ask and find out.
If you think constipation is of trifling
consequence, just ask your doctor. He
will disabuse you of that notion in short
order. “ Correct it at o n c e !” he will
say. Then ask him abou Ayer’s Pills.
A mild liver pill, all vegetable.
I t u t * Djr t b . J, o . AY XU CO., L ow ell. M u ..
H EALIN G
ART
IN
N IN E V E H
Medicines and Other Cure» Employed
Thera 650 Year« Before the
Christian Era.
Tho patient w’ork of the archaeolo­
gist enabled people in 1911 to form a
very fair idea of medical science as it
existed in Nineveh 650 years before
the birth of Christ. Of the 20,000 tab­
lets taken from the library of Aasur-
banipal, the great King of Assyria,
who conquered Egypt and Babylonia
and established his subjects in the de­
serted cities of Samaria, hundreds
deal exclusively with medicine and
Girds His Friends.
contain numerous prescriptions:
evening, he will appear. Many of
“If a man has colic make him stand
them come to his call by nam e and up and pour over him a decoction of
have been trained by him to perform hypericum and he will recover.
tricks ut his bidding. They subm it
“Or make him crouch down on hi3
to being picked up by him, perching heels and pour cold w ater over his
on his hands, and, as shown in the ac­ head.’’
com panying photograph, will ex­
Faith healing seems to be indicated
change positions with ono another at in a prescription which runs “If he is
Lis word of command.
in a weak state, make him bend down,
! then raise his leg3, and say:
‘May
If you use Eye Salve use the best.
P e t t i t ’ s E ye S alve is the standard, you get quite w ell/ Strike him also
is reliable and costs no more than infer­ , on the head fourteen times with your
ior goods th a t are unknown. Used by i thumb.’’
Physicians and Oculists, helps w here all
Many prescriptions deal with tho
others fail. It is not the T ube or Pox cure of a disorder which was very
th a t cures, it is the S alve that does the common at Nineveh, and w’hich seems
work. G uaranteed by Howard Pros, 1 to have been due to overindulgence in
under the Governm ent Food and Drugs
Act. Don’t he deceived or misled. The food ar.d drink. “When a man is bil­
only really antiseptic Eye Salve th at has lions rub him with r.n onion, and let
been in the m arket for years. Sold by him drink nothing but w ater and ab­
D ruggists throughout the known world. stain from food a lto g e th e r/’
Among the m edicines used by tho
Detecting the Chinese.
physicians of Nineveh were sesame,
Two men have Just been convicted olive oil, cas»or oil, syrup of dates,
of sm uggling Chinamen into the coun­ honey and salt. F asting and massago
try. The detectives adopted a plan
; were frequently ordered.
m arvelous in its sim plicity and effect
lveness. They wanted to be sure
Worth the Finding.
w hether the four Celestials in ques
One strong thing I find here below—
tion had ever been in the country be­ the ju st thing, the thing true.—Se-
fore. They were dressed in American I leeted.
fashion and the detectives took the
coats off the men and required them tc
put them on again. They put them on
backward.
Bank of England Employes.
0£MD m ONE GAY
f o r t h e s ig n a tu r e o f E . W . G R O V E . U sed th e
W orld o v e r to C u re a Cold in O ne D ay. 25c.
Naturally He Was Sick.
Magazine Standard.
Lenox, M ass.—One hundred ra ttle ­
snakes from the Schagticoke hills in
Connecticut are to be brought here by
a syndicate of C onnecticut farm ers to
s ta r t a 12-acre ra ttlesn ak e farm , land
for which has been purchased. R at­
tlesnake oil is w orth $5 a pint, and
th ere .is also a good re tu rn in the
skins.
The farm ers expect to have a t least
5,000 ra ttle rs w ithin the next few
months.
W e have had »cant opportunities
for observation, but personally we
have never seen underw ear fit as per­
fectly anyw here as in the magazines.
—Galveston New».
Corn Grows in Appendix,
Conulstency, thou srt a Jew 1, but
<h© average woman would rath er have
a diamond.—W ashington Po»L
Law rence, Ind.—T hree grain s of
corn th a t had begun to sprout w ere
found in the appendix o f Jam es B.
Powell, a w ealthy farm er, when he
w as operated upon for acute appendi­
citis. The appendix w as 11 inches
long. Powell had a h a b it, he said, of
enting a few g ra in s o f com every
tim e he fed his stock.
Thin ? Pale?
There are about 1,060 persons on
the staff of the Bank of England, of
whom 840 are at the head office in
London and the rem ainder In the
branches throughout the country.
A s a rule, a few doses o f M unyon’s Cold R em edy
Five hundred porters and mechanics will b rea k u p a ny co'd a nd p re v e n t pn e u m o n ia . It
are also employed. The bank prints relieves th e head, th r o a t a n d lung:» a lm o st in-
its own notes and Indian rupee notes, H tantly. P ric e 25 c e n ts a t a n y druRgitUM o r s e n t
p o stp a id .
together with all postal orders and
If you need M edical a dvice w r ite to M unyon's
Leave It or Take It.
old-age pension orders; this work is D octors. T hey will c a re fu lly d iag n o se yo u r case
He had the poet's Instinct for leav­ done a t the head office.
a nd jcive you a d v ic e hy m ail, ab so lu te ly fret*.
Add re s P ro fe s s o r M unyon. 53d a n d Je ffe rso n
ing practical m atters to others. But
“ P in k E y e ” ia E pidem ic in the S p rin g .
s tr e e ts , P h ila d e lp h ia , P a .
father-in-law-to-be did not know this.
Try M urine Eye Remedy fo r R eliable R elief.
“Look here, young fellow,” he said,
Unforeseen Kesult.
“I think it’s about tim e the date of
M AKE YO UR CARD EN
Y IE L D I T S L IM IT
“I notice th a t you courteously re- j
your m arriage with my girl waa
P la n t t h o r o u g h b r e d s e e d s . T h o r ­
Train from mentioning the nam e of
fixed.”
o u g h b red seeds do not happen.
“Yes, perhaps,” the young man your political rival in any of your
T h e y r e s u l t f ro m l o n g a n d in te lli­
g e n t b r e e d in g . T h e y p r o d u c e t
agreed. “But I am leaving th at en-1 speeches ” “ I can t say my practice
b ig c ro p s o f t h e b t’st v e g e ­
in th at respect is bo much a m atter o’ ,
tirely to Mabel.”
ta b le s . U s e F e r r y 's .
F o r salo e v e ry w h e re .
“Ah! Is It to be a quiet or stylish I courtesy as of prudence. I once 1
1912 S E C O ANNUA L
started in to denounce a rival, but ns
wedding?”
FR E E ON R E Q U E S T
‘‘I think, sir,” answ ered th a young soon as I mentioned his name the
0. as. FLRIY 5 C3., Detroit, Mich.
man quietly, “I can leave th at safely audience burst into deafening and
In the hands of Mrs. Bullion.’’
contlnuou-
______
“Yes; quite so !” nodded Mr. Bul­
Went
Out
of
Life
Together.
lion. “But a young fellow generally
M. and Mme. Varay, aged 81 and
has Borne idea with regard to the ex­
pense—bridesm aids’ gifts, you know. 79, both died of old age at Correze,
And, by the way, what is your in­ Prance, the other day. The date was
the anniversary of both th eir birth-
come?”
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“W ell, that, sir," said the young lays.
No 12— ’12.
P. N . U.
man modestly, “I am leaving entirely
Good Advice.
to you.”
Don’t brag before you m ake good,
W H E N w ritin g to a d vertiser«, please m en-
and a fte r you’ve made good you won’t
O nly On«* ” HItOMO Q U IN IN E "
v tio n t h is paper.
T h a t Is L A X A T IV E BROM O Q U IN IN E . I»ook need to.—Life.
He came creeping in at the usual
hour when a man finds It convenient
to en te r his house with as little com
motion as possible. He replied, in
response to the usual wifely query
put to gentlem en who arrive home at
Want Tariff for Protection.
th a t hour of the night th at he had j
W ashington, D. C.— A decision of been sitting up with a sick friend.
sw eeping im portance in the adm inis­ “A sick friend, indeed! And what
tra tio n of the tariff law, declaring ailed him ?” “W-why, he lost $87.”
th a t an im porter can appeal from an
P IL E S CU R ED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
assessm ent of duty by a collector of Y o u r d n u riris t w ill re fu n d m oney if PA Z O O IN T ­
custom s on the ground th a t the assess­ M E N T fail» to c u re a n y caaa o f Itc h in g , b lin d .
m ent was too low, w as rendered by U laedinir o r P ro tr u d in g P ile s in 6 to 14 day«. 60 c.
the U nited S ta te s court o f custom s’
Hardest Kind of Work.
appeals.
The decision m eans th a t
T w ant you to understand th a t I
m anufacturers disagreeing w ith the
T reasury d ep artm ent can im port a- got my money by hard work.” “ Why,
te s t shipm ent and appeal to the cus­ I thought it was left you by your
tom s court to g e t m ore protection uncle.” “So it was, but I had hard
work getting it away from the law­
through higher duties.
yer».”
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Rattler* to Be Raised.
Ja p s Quit C aucasians,
S e a ttle —The Japanese liner Sado
Maru arrived here from the O rient, in
command of C aptain I. Isakaw a, who
displaced Captain Jam es C. R ichards
as m aster.
It is said th a t C aptain
R ichards was the last C aucasian offi­
cer on any Japanese liner. When the
big Japanese steam ship com panies be­
gan service 15 years ago, European
m asters, m ates and engineers w ere
employed altogether, b u t they have
been dropped one by one.
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SPRING
AILMENTS
V E T E R A N C H A R Y ,E R C? DIHDC,
Favorite H ym n Tra n »la t«d .
The hymn “Abide W ith Me” has
been translated into Yiddish and Es­
peranto, and both of the translators
are Baltimoreans.
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a n te e s su p erio r q u ality a n d m o re v alu e
fo r th e m oney th a n o th e r m a k es. His
n a m e a n d p rice sta m p e d on th e b o tto m
p ro tec ts th e w e a re r a g a in st high prices
a n d inferior shoes. Insist u p o n h av in g
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