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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1912)
OPEN HERMIT’S HOUSE! Farmers and Merchants W rite us for our cash offer on your Farm atui Dairy Produce. If we don't handle it wiil refer y iu to re- liable buyer. , . KA,t s o N A ( ; K c o . Portland, Oregon. O NE YEARS. New* to Her. “New York Dank Returns/* read an old lady. “And I never knew th at one of them had been m issing,” she rem arked.—Punch. Accident4, Burns, Hcalds, Bpr ins, Bruises, Bumps, Cm*, Wounds, all are painful. Hand ns Wizard Oil draws out the inflammation and gives instant relief. Don’t wuit for the accident. Buy it now. Am azing Condition Revealed— Gold. 8llver, Stocks and Bonds Buried In Years of Duet Accumula tion— Loyal to W ife’s Memory. New York.—Samuel H. H aslett, the herm it of Brooklyn, le dying In hie “House of Mystery,” No. 138 Rem sen street, and the circum stance has City W ithout Skyscrapers. In Ham burg the nature of the soil la opened for the first tim e In 25 years the m ansion he occupied alone and such th a t no very tall buildings can be revealed an amazing condition of filth erected, and thero are few th a t have and dilapidation. aa many as ten floors. The magnificently furnished house was two inches thick with dust, and "P lnli K je “ I. Pplilrmir in . h , Hprio«. Try Murlnr Kye Kcmt-dy for It.liob U K oll.f. $10,000 In currency th a t littered the floor was sw ept into corners, or lay U nr.presented In the Gospels. under thick dust In the hallways. H ardly any problem of exegesis U There were two bushels of unopened moro difficult than to discover In the mall overflowing from a unique brass gospels un adm inistrative or organ Jardiniere, and letters and parcels izing or ecclesiastical Christ.—F ran cl. were tossed and heaped In place, and G. Peabody. then never disturbed. T here were boxes and kegs of gold and silver coins, and there were thousands of richly bound books th a t had never been opened, heaped In various rooms in the dism al dwelling. Hood’ s Sarsaparilla Doors A re Opened. Is the most effective medicine for the complete purification of the blood and the complete renovation of the whole s y s tem. Take it this spring. U et Uiblets it t o d a y in u s u a l l i q u i d form c a l l e d S a r s a t a b s . 10U Doses or $1. V I ID CUD QTAMPQ Fealn. Stencil* and Braaa MJDDLIV O l A l f i r j Sjrnft. Celluloid Button* and Ribbon Padgett, Good Good*. Quirk Service. Fend for com plete C atalogue No. 26. Acme Stamp Murk*. 1015 A St., Tacoma. Wash. Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and exchanged: e n g in e s, I o iler1, pawmilla, etc. The J. E. Murtin Co.. 76 1st bt., Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. Machinery PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Will furnish you any kind o f help you w ant, male nr fem ale, skilled or unskilled, farm , saw m ill, log g in g or any m iscellaneous labor. Call, w rite or ph* ne. N o fees o f any kind charged in this office. Phones A 5621; Main 3555. 215 Stcswl St. PsrtUad, Or. It was not by the will of the aged Mr. H aslett th at the doors of his home were opened to the outside world. When his wife was burned to death, 25 years ago, he sealed himself In his palatial home, and from th at day until a few nights ago no foot other than-his own ever stepped inside of I t The other night he went to the home of his lawyer, John B. Lord, to consult about the estate of his sister, who had died February 3, in Corn wall, N. Y. Miss H aslett had left him her g reat fortune and another “house of m ystery” at Clinton and Joralem on streets, Brooklyn. In all the years he looked a fte r his affairs, Mr. Lord had never been al lowed to enter the H aslett mansion. H aslett went to him either in his home or his offices. On the night referred to the old man was only lightly clad, and he suffered from cold. His feet froze and he tumbled unconscious Into the areaw ay of L ord’s home. Alm ost Swoon. It was through this accident th at WOOL & MOHAIR. HIDES & PELTS) the Rem sen stre et m ansion was 11--. A Ill ll Y«* 1/_ 1 Have 1__ U f.«L I__ _ ._J m m fu^ ■ •U W« 1 W.nl W itte . I_— f«r prlret and .I sh«ipui« tact. 2 opened by others than the owner. The I T H E H F. NORTON COMPANY, ^ 313-315 Front St, Portland, Ore. m oment physicians and nurses who had been summoned stepped into the place they alm ost swooned In the sti fling atm osphere. The gas was not turned on and the invaders had to light their way with candles. Passing through the great A T on ic, A ltera tiv e and R eso lv en t. The grime-coated rooms, they found a be9t rem ed y for K idneys, I.iver an d B ow els. large cham ber on the third floor, in E radicates P im p les, E rup tions an d D isorders o f th e Sk in . P urifies th e Blood an d g iv es which the m illionaire herm it had T on e, S tren gth an d V igor to the en tir e sy stem . seeled himself, as If In a cave, for the last q u a rte r of a century. It was the Make You Competent to Earn only room, it seemed, in which he had set foot after the body of hie wife $25 to $50 per Week had been carried to the cem etery. A fter exploring the interior of the mildewed m ansion, It was decided to assign the task of cleaning It to a vacuum cleaning concern, and before this waa done it was necessary to go through the rooms with a rake and collect the coins and bills th a t were A r n o l d ’s A s t h m a a n d scattered everyw here. In some of the dust heaps were found bonds and cer C a ta rrh R em ed y . tificates of stock, bundles of letters, (Inn ran toed to cure Catarrh. Asthma, Bronchitis. Hay Fever and Rose Colds, and time-yellowed m anuscripts. or money refunded. Inclose Si.25 for Asthma Remedy, or 50o in stamps for For years Samuel H aslett has lived Catarrh of the Head and Stomach. Ask on rolls and pie. Once each day he for address of people cured in Portland, Tacoma or Seattle. journeyed to a bakeshop at Court and Arnold’s Asthm a Cure Co.. 333-4 Arcade bldg., Seattle, Ws Scherm erhorn stre ets and bought a package of rolls and three flve-cent pies. (1 J FUCHI ROBBER ROBS TAXI ROBBERS — The great skin rejuvenator, if yon have sallow •kin, w rinkles, pim ples or roughness o f the face • or arms, the application o f FUCHI will bring back j the glow and fresh n ess o f youth. Pr package. $1. ! Th e n He le T w ic e Fleeced, Once by (branch) Fuchi Laboratories. Suit 9. 342 1-2 W ash W om an— Prleoner Telle H ow ington S t., Portland. Ore. He Bluffed Bandits. MEDICINE CABINET Glaz (1 w ith Bevel French P late Mirror. 1 6 x2 0 $5.75 H as 3 French Plate adjustable shelves. Doors, Windows, Building M aterial, direct to user. W rite fo r D escriptive Catalogue. CHAS. E. WEST Co., Cortland, Or. l ____________ ¿> DAIRY FEED: BEST AND CHEAPEST j j ; , j 1J • J Ask your dealer for it. If he does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does ALBERS BROS: !!• • M ILLING cpjjij ¡PORTLAND, 0REC0NÍ Painless Dentistry Is oor pride—our hobby—our study for year* and now our BucQpss, and ours is th e b« ft painless work to be fourni nnywhere. no m atter how m aca y ou pay. C om p are o u r Price«. ^ i ■ I W* Pi**« and • * r h • r ,f n « l' •«*» *n ff Hee:r*'t. rnn* c ■ * * n!•■<»• extraction U J i l f r»*«» w h en p et « H H l ri lgo wi-rh e oH«r Comultat on ire«. *É jl Mn’urCro«"« $ 5 . 0 0 ËSplÉSpr f, ï New York.—A robber who robbet the robbers who stole $25,000 from two bank m essengers In the financial d istrict a few weeka ago waa a fte r ward robbed twice himself. Such was the chapter added to the “taxicab holdup story” by th e confession of M atteo Arbano. Arbano Is anythfng but a robber tn appearance. He Is only five feet tall, weighs 100 pounds and w ears spec tacles. He gave him self up. and told the police bow be walked Into a sa loon w here the five taxicab bandits w ere dividing the $25,000 loot, and by “pure bluff” was given $10,000. As he left the saloon be was In turn held up by two companions and bad to divide w ith them. W ith $3.000 he fled to Havana, Cuba. In H avana he becam e acquainted with a woman, and a fte r a night of drinking said be found blm self short $2,500 which he says the woman bad stolen The police so far have recovered only $2.000 of the original loot, and on this account heavy bond was required of all the men held In the case. Th< sum of $23,000 was required In th< case of Montanl, the taxicab chauf feur, and prohibitive am ounts asked foi the others held. “Sw edish Annie,” the girl whose new h a t purchased for her by one ol the robbers led to the first clew tc their Identity, and two other women held as w itnesses w ere discharged. Should Not T e ll. 1 I M , TMAI m TS 1 1 "V r f i l l t^E22. Bridge T*«th4.00 i f i m 1 .0 0 I Enamsi Fillktfa I Silver Fillinn |Good Rubbsr 5 _ AA Plates 6 .0 0 ] B- ■ Red Rubber - _ A | Plata« 7 .6 9 Painletf Extr’tien . 5 9 B U T MITMODS A ll w ork f u lly r u a r a n fe e d fo r f if te e n yaarn. W ise D en tal Co.,i>«. Painless Dentists WOULD SLICE PERSIA “ H O U S E O F M Y S T E R Y " O C C U P IE D BY LO N E M AN T W E N T Y - Albany, N. Y.—Assemblyman Mac Gregor has Introduced a bill whlcb provides a fine for dentists wbo reveai the fact th a t their pe*lents have false teeth. Turkey Would Grab Province Long In Dispute. Porte Believed to Have Backing of Stronger Power, and German Designs Are Suspected London— The relations of Russia and T urkey, w hiclf a -fe w w eeks ago caused the circulation of alarm ing re ports, may a t any m oment reach an acute stage, and again the bone of contention will be Persia. A t the close of the R usso-Japanese w ar. T urkey moved troops into the P ersian province o f A zerbaijan, a strip o f which has been in dispute for upw ards of 200 years. T urkey claims th is s trip ; P ersia holds it, but the ow nership has y e t to be decided. The ijuestion has been a subject of nego tiations, but w hile these have been go ing on Russia a sserts th a t T urkey has been advancing her forces slowly until they have gone even beyond the dis puted strip and now command the w estern p a rt of A zerbaijan from Lake U rum iah to the fro n tie r, and can eas ily a tta ck the R ussian province o f Er- ivan. T urkey denies any agressive in ten tions. She has inform ed the Russian m in iste r to the porte th a t she has troops in the disputed te rrito ry only as a tem porary expedient, w aitin g the outcom e of friendly negotiations, and if necessary a reference to The Hague tribunal. T u rk ey ’s firmness in supporting her contention, and in not only placing troops in the disputed strip hut mov ing them forw ard, has given rise in R ussia to a suspicion th a t some other power is behind the O ttom an govern m ent. I t is pointed out th a t the ac quisition of te rrito ry on the Persian fro n tie r m ight be accepted as compen sation by T urkey for the loss o f T ri poli and the power th a t could bring about th is exchange would please Italy. Germ any, which before has tried to secure concessions on Lake U rum iah, is th e power suspected. A W A R D .FA R M S BY LOTTERY. Only Settlers May File and Specula tors Are Shut Out. U LTIM A TU M S E N T TO M EXICO W ashington, D. C.— Following a cabinet m eeting Tuesday night, an ultim atum was sen t P resident Ma dero, of Mexico, commanding him to give adequate protection to the ra il way betw een V era Cruz and Mexico C ity, so th a t arm s and am m unition can be delivered to A m ericans a t the capital. If Madero should be unable to comply w ith these demands, he was given to understand th a t the gravest consequences would ensue. Interpreted by arm y officers, the ul tim atum m eans th a t the U nited S tates will keep the line open fur him. It was adm itted th a t four transports, the K ilpatrick, Meade, Sumner and Mc Clellan, are now fully coaled a t Ham p ton Roads, ready to take 4,500 troops south a t a m om ent’s notice. O rders were sen t the e n tire A tlantic fleet, in stru ctin g every ship to be at her home port A pril 15, ready for any emergency. Word was received th a t American citizens, fe arin g for th e ir lives, are ready to tak e refuge in the B ritish em bassy in Mexico City. This, offi cials say, places this country in the disgraceful position of having its c iti zens protected by a foreign flag on Am erican soil. Race Riots Are Feared. F ay ettev ille, W. Va.— E x tra depu ties and police w ere sworn in by the au th o ritie s in the m ining com m unities of Boomer, C annelton and M arling, because of the im m inence o f race riots betw een A m ericans and Italian m in ers. B ittern ess is raused prim arily by the m urder of W ashingon Bost- w ick, a bank boss, who was shot by th ree Italian s a few days ago. Gov ernor Glasscock has been asked to have m ilitia in readiness to be sent here a t a m om ent’s notice. A t Boom er every m iner is arm ed w ith a rifle. Torgueless Man Talks. C incinnati — Joseph Monague, 48 years old. had the a lte rn a tiv e of for fe itin g his life or having his tongue e x tirp ate d several days ago because of cancer on th a t organ. He chose the la tte r course and today surprised the nurses and in tern es a t the city hospit al by gaining the powers of speech a f te r the doctors had told him he would be b e re ft of his voice. Physicians now explain th a t the vocal chords are still intact, and by concentrating all his energy in the effort M onague is able to articu la te . Oldest Men Deed. Mexican Situation Grave Columbia, Ky.—Johnny Morg, aged W ashington, D. C.— Senator Cul- one hundred and tw enty-four years, lom, o f Illinois, sent a dispatch to •aid to be the oldest man In America, friends in his sta te , saying it would was found dead In hie hut n ear here. be im possible for him to a tten d the He waa a veteran of the w ar of 1812. prim aries in his home city, as the g ra v ity of the Mexican situ atio n made Cata Cause Divorce. it necessary for him, as chairm an of K ansas City, Mo.—Samuel O'Dell, the senate foreign relations com m it aged seventy-four, a veteran of the tee, to rem ain in W ashington. He Civil war. obtained a divorce because declared o p tim istically th a t his pres bis wife kept 35 cat*. ence in Illinois w as not needed, as he fe lt assured of his renom ination. AM 0. W . New York.—Four baby boy« left by Parteval Balloon Sold. tbe stork at Bellevue hospital on Berlin— A rep o rt is published here W ashington’s birthday will all have th a t ¡the Parseval d irig ib le balloon, tbe Initials G. W. which has ju s t been com pleted, has been sold to the Japanese governm ent. -not tea -not coffee —and the most wholesome and invigorating. You cannot but like its rich “grainy " flavor and spicy aroma. A s k your grocer for Three G’s (G O L D E N C R A I N G R A N U L E S ) —if he h asn ’t g o t Elects Non-Partisani Big Majority. Milwaukee, W is.— Dr. G. A. Bad- ing, non-partisan candidate for mayor, defeated Mayor Seidel, the Socialist, by a vote of 43,117 to 30,200. Of the 33 A lderm an elected 26 were non-partisan and seven w ere Social ists. W ith four Socialist holdover aider- men, the new city council will be com posed of 26 non p artisan alderm en and 11 Socialists. The election is believed to have elim inated every national political party from p a rticip a tio n in future m unicipal elections in the sta te of W isconsin. For, as a result of the non-partisan victory in the city of M ilwaukee, the sta te legislature, a t a special session soon to be convened, is expected to pass a distinctly non-par tisan city election statu te. The Socialists defeated such a m ea sure a t the last session o f the legisla ture, but the present rout was said v irtually to have killed the Socialist stren g th in the sta te general assem bly. BIG PAPER M I L L A S S U R E D . Oregon City, O r.— W hat will be the larg est paper m ill of its kind in the world is to be b u ilt by the Crown- Columbia Pulp & Paper company, so i t was announced here. Machinery has been ordered to be delivered w ith in two months, and when installed will produce p rin t paper 186 inches wide, nearly 30 inches w ider than can be produced by the W illam ette Pulp & Paper company. It has not been decided w hether the new m achinery will be installed in the Oregon C ity m ills or the Camas, W ash., m ills, but the m achinery has been ordered and the company will soon be producing the quality of paper used by new spapers on the larg e st m a chinery o f its kind made. T he discovery of coal Is said to have been made by a Belgian black sm ith named Hullos, who lived in the village of Plenevaux, near Liege, in 1040. is no substitute for 3 G's. Pettits J EveSa I ve ■ U . by t li . ! . C. A V i a CO., L ow «», l i u QUICK RELIEF EYE TROUBLES Home. A home! It is the bright, blesesd, adorable phantom th a t sits highest on the sunny horizon that girdeth life.— Ike M arvels “Reveries of a Bach elor.” MUSTANG LINIMENT By Bilious attacks, sick-headaches, indiges tion, constipation, dizzy spell» —these are tom e of the results or an inactive liver. Ask your doctor if he endorse* Ayer’« Pill» in these cases. The dose is small, one pill at bedtime. D isco v erer of Loai. it he w ill g et it for you. I t ’s g o o d fo r you 3 tim es a day. A n d rem em ber that there MEXICAN' Tonic — — Alterative What is a “ t o n ic ” ? A medicine that increases the strength or the tone of the whole system. What is an “ alterative” ? A medicine WASHES CLOTHES FASTER. that alters or changes un healthy action to healthy Use RED CROSS BALL BLUE and you will find it m akes beautiful, j action. Name the best “tonic clear, white clothes wth less effort and alterative”? Ayer’s Sar j and less cost than any o ther blue. It is far superior to any liquid blue saparilla, the only Sarsapa- I on the m ark e t for the best of liquid rillaentirely free from alcohol. i bluing is principally w ater. Use the I blue that is all blue. AT ALL GRO Ask your doctor about it. C B M . Pi Ice 10 cent Its the most de lightful Breakfast Drink you ever tasted S O C IA L IS T S ARE R O U T E D . Crown-Columbla Company to Erect W ashington, D. C.— D etails of the Largest of Kind in World. proposed governm ent lottery, by which valuable farm s in the T ieton ir rig atio n project in W ashington will be disposed of to se ttle rs, are given in an announcem ent m ade by the Re clam ation service. The announcem ent say s: “ The third u n it of the T ieton irri gation project, W ashington, will be opened by a unique form of draw ing. This u n it contains about 40 farm s upon which hom estead entry may be made. They are among the finest f ru it lands in the U nited S ta te s and extrem ely valuable. Irrig atio n lands under other portions o f this project are selling for $50 to $1,200 an acre, excluisve of the w a ter right. “ D uring D ecem ber an eager line of land seekers a n tic ip a tin g approaching opening, took up th e ir position ju st outside the land office in N orth Y aki ma and refused to leave, even upon w arning of the governm ent officials th a t they would acquire no special privileges by rem aining. “ In order th a t all land seekers may have an equal opportunity to obtain farm s, it has been decided to allow each hom eseeker to signify which farm u n it he desires. Nam es o f all who wish to file on u n it A w ill thengbe placed in a box from which a disin terested p arty will draw one slip. “ The w inner will then be allowed to m ake his filing and the next farm u n it will be taken up, e tc .” The lottery plan o f opening the Tie- ton lands was decided upon a fte r it became known th a t a considerable num ber of persons who have been in line a t the office are representing speculators. The purpose of the de p a rtm en t is to throw this land, as far as possible, open to se ttle rs who will m ake it th e ir homes. I S j p Madero Must ¡Guarantee Delivery of Arms to Americans. Milwaukee Turkeys in Hawaii. In the m ountainous d istricts of Ha waii wild turkeys are very numerous, and form an im portant resource for the wandering camper. They are, of course, Imported American turkeys I gone wild. Some of the stockmen lib- j erated dom estic turkeys, and they prom ptly took to a bold life and are ! thriving excellently, their only foe ap-1 parently being the mongoose, which ! ultim ately will prove their undoing. This simply shows how readily domes tic stock harks to wild life when glv en an opportunity. W 00D IA R K g w t g B ia ' T H U M IÍM IK IIIS ■ SA V ES P O U L T R Y LOSS. Mr*. N. W arren, S e a ttle , W a ih ., write*: “ M y flock o f chicken« had Roup and upon advice o f a friend I tried M u sta n g L inim ent. I find it a w onderful rem edy and m y birds I are im proving fast.** Am sure th a t I sh all not loae any. I I I I l am very grateful and will | tell m y friends it is n o t safe to be w ith o u t | M exican M u sta n g L in im en t.’’ I 2 5 c . 5 0 c . $1 a bottle a t D rug & G en ’I S to res | j 8hort Lives of Physicians. In keeping others alive, physicians appear to lose their own lives. Of all professional men th eir lives are the shortest. Between the ages of forty- five and sixty-five five doctors die on in average to one clergyman. GURED IN ONE DAY | A s a rule, a few doses o f M unyon’s Cold Rem edy j w ill break up any cold and prevent pneum onia. It I relieve* the head, throat and lu n gs alm ost in stan tly. Price 25 cen ts a t any d r u g g ists or se n t I postpaid. m I f you need M edical advice w r ite to M unyon’s D octors. T h ey w ill carefully diagnose your case and giv e you advice by mail, absolutely free. A ddress Professor Munyon, 63d and Jefferson i s tr e e ts, Philadelphia, Pa. Build Up The System I» th e sto m ach w eak? i TRY A re th e bow els clogged? > THE Is th e ] BITTERS blood im p o v erish ed ? HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS will to n e, stre n g th e n a n d in v ig o rate th e e n tire sy stem a n d m a k e you w ell ag ain . E vid ently a Diplomat. A courtier taking leave of Louis XIV., who was sending him as an am bassador to a foreign court, was told Sentiment for Recognition Growing by the king: “My m ost im portant In struction for you Is to pursue a policy Among Anthracite Miners. entirely different from th a t of your Philadelphia—Sentim ent am ong the predecessor.” “Sire,” said the diplo w orkers in the n n thracite region m atist, “I will endeavor to do so, that seems to be crystallizing in favor of your m ajesty m ay not repeat the ad prolonging the layoff until the opera vice to my successor.” tors g ra n t recognition to the union. A t a m eeting held in N anticoke, Bull Might Object. near W ilkesbarre, 1,000 m iners, m ost ly Poles, declared they would not ac T he person who advises you to tak e cept a 10 per cent increase unless it th e bull by th e horns never seem s to was accompanied by union recogni be considering w hat the bull m ight tion. be doing In th e m eantim e. Both operators and m iners, how ever, seem content to a w a it the result of the conference to be held here soon, and none of the large com panies made any a tte m p t to work th e ir breakers. MAY PR OLON G C O AL S TR IK E YOUNG WIFE (SAVED FROM HOSPITAL P V I w v N I D e stro y s S ag e R ats, S q u irre ls, G o p h e rs a n d P ra irie Dogs. R e q u ire s n o m ix in g o r p r e p a r a t io n —A lw a y s r e a d y fo r use. D e a d lie s t of a ll. Y our m o n ey b a c k if n o t a s c la im e d . I C l a r k * , W o o d w a r d D r u g C o ., Portland , Ore. F irst Use of Tobacco. The first pipe sm okers, it la claimed, j were the medicine men. Tobacco was used In the first place as an Incense to , burn before the g reat spirits. The burning of tobacco was an expression I of m an’s homage to him ju st as the burning of spices, such as frankln- , cense and m yrrh, has been in the Orient since tim e began. Among the Indians from Hudson’s Bay to Cape Horn the p lant was regarded as sa cred, hence the present use, “divine” I weed. ________________ When Your Eyes Need Care T .y Murine Eye Remedy N o S m a r tin g - F e e ls F in e — A c ts Q u ic k ly . Try It fo r R ed , W eak, W atery E ye» a n d G ran u- , la te d E y e lid s . I llu s tr a te d B ook in e a c h Puck- u g e . M urine is com p o u n d e d by o u r O c u lists — not a “ P a te n t M ed icin e’’— b u t u sed in s u c c e s s f u l P h y s ic ia n s ’ P r a c tic e for m a n y y e a r s. N o w d e d ic a te d to th e p u b lic a m i so ld by I D r u g g is ts at- 25c a n d 50c p er B o ttle . Murin« E y e S a lv e in A s e p tic T u b e s, 25c a n d 50c. F ar:Reaching Influence. “It Is not possible to know hew fa r th e Influence of any am iable, honest- hearted, duty-doing m an flows out in M u rin e Eye R em e dy C o .a C h ic a g o to the world.”—Groat E xpectations. Football in Germany. Michael (to his w ife)—“Com. away, wife, or else they will w ant ua afterw ard as w itnesses—Fliegende Blaetter. ________________ Not Caused By Work. Sometimes the calluses on a m an’s hands are made by golf clubs.— Atchison Globe. You Can G et A llen ’s F oot-C ase FRCP. W rite A l i e n s . O lm sted , Le R o y , N. Y ., fo r a true sa m p le of A lle n ’s F o o t-E a se. It cu res s w e a tin g , h o t s w o lle n , a c h in g fee t. I t m ak es n ew or t ig h t s h o e s e a s y . A c e r ta in c u r e for •orns. in g r o w in g n a ils a n d b u n io n s. A ll drug- gist* s e ll ID 25c. D o n ’t a c c ep t an y s u b s titu te u re a t leieecope. It Is undoubtedly true th a t heaven always seems nearer when viewed through a clear conscience. Holier T han Thou. Pure Air on the Sea. dome men expect their neighbors to T ests have shown th a t the air in the be a little bettor than their neighbors' crowded sleeping quarters of modern neighbor. w arships is purer than in barracks or average residences ashore. TO CURE A COLD IN O NE Dz\Y T ake L A X A T IV E BROMO Q uinine Tab!. » .. D r u g g ists refun d m oney if i t fails to cure. E . W. G RO VE’S sig n a tu re is on each box. 25c. Hint for Mechanics. If two nuts are run on a bolt so th a t /he square sides face each other they ! will serve as a wrench In an emer* ! eency. ________________ On Sanity’s Border Line. E xperts can hardly define the thiD line th a t separates the Insane from the sane. T here is a tw ilight of the mind In which many people buy and sell, love and divorce, m arry and give In m arriage and live and die. At no | tim e in their lives are they really in sane more th an a few m om ents a t a tim e and yet they live in a world that is jangled, out of tune and different from th a t all around them. M oth ers w ill fin d Mrs. W in slo w 's S o o th in g Byrup th e b eat r e m e d y to u se for t h e ir c h iid r e a l u r i n g t'-.e t e e t h in g p e r io d . Musical Sands. Musical sands have been known for 1,000 years and It Is believed that I th ere Is a reference to them In one of th e tales of tho “Arabian Nights." , Hut nature produces much finer re-1 suits. T here Is tho Mountain of the | Dell on the shores of th e Red sea, j which m akes extraordinary sounds and boomings when tho winds set the countless millions of particles rubblDg again st each o th er and vibrating. Chest Pains | and Sprains Sloan’s Liniment is an ex cellent remedy for chest ar.d throat affections. It quickly relieves congestion and in flammation. A few drops in water used as a gargle is antiseptic and healing. Here’s Proof “ I have used Sloan's Liniment for year* and can testify to its wonderful efficiency. I have used it for sore throat, croup, lame back and rh- umatism and iu every case it gave instant relief.’’ REBECCA J A N E ISAACS. Lucy, Kentucky. SLOANS LINIMENT is excellent for sprains and bruises. It stops the pain at once and reduces swell ing very quickly. Sold by all dealers. Federal Recall Is U rged. P r ic e , 2 5 c ., BOc., $1.00 W ashington, D. C.—T he recall of Federal judges by popular vote a t presidential elections was proposed by R epresentative Taylor, Dem ocrat. The PIL E S CURED IN 6 TO 1< DAYS Federal judge of any d istric t, under Your dm sB i.st w ill refund m oney if 1‘AZO OI.'iT- M EN T fa ils to cure any cnee o f Itchinir, Blind. the proposed bill, could- be removed Telle How Sick She Was And B leeding or Protruding Pile» in 6 to 14 days. 50c. from office “ on account of lack of good behavior.” There would be no W hat Saved Her From Rather Em phatic. specifications as to the bad behavior In a Virginia courthouse a negro An Operation. of a judge, but merely a denial of good was describing how a cutting scrape behavior. The voters, a t the same started. tim e, could recommend to the presi U pper Sandusky,Ohio. —“ T h reey ears “Dls hero Johnson nigger started dent th e ir choice of a successor for ago I was m arried and w ent to house toward me,” said tho w itness; "and ez the judge 'sought to be removed. keeping. I was not he done so he stuck his hand down In f e e l i n g w e ll and his hip pocket. And I says to him, Fisher Thought Hostile. could hardly d r a g ‘Nigger,’ I says, ‘whutever you has got m yself along. I had W ashington, D. C.—The conference your hand on now better be a chick- j such tired feelings, com m ittee on the three-year home en, ’cause I sutttnly is gwine to m ake my back ached, my stead bill is w orking on its report. you eat It!*'* sides ached, I had T here is every indication th a t the bladder trouble aw com m ittee will agree upon a good bill, D a ily Th o ugh t. fully bad, and I could P. N . U. but evidence accum ulates th a t Secre E very soul has a landscape th a t not e at or sleep. I had tary F isher is grow ing m ore and more changes with the wind th a t sweeps the headaches, too, and hostile and will insist on th e insertion W H E N w riting to advertisers, please men- became alm ost a ner sky. with the clouds th a t return a fte r in the bill of provisions not approved ** lio n th is paper. its rain.—George McDonald. vous wreck. My doc by e ith e r house. This cannot be done under the rules of congress and there tor told me to go to a hospital. I did is some uneasiness for fe a r F isher will not like th a t idea very well, so, when I recommend th a t the bill be vetoed, as saw your advertisem ent in a paper, I wrote to you for advice, and have done as he did w ith the burned tim b e r bill. you told me. I have taken Lydia E. I’inkham ’s V egetable’ C o m p o u n d and C anada to Build V essels. Montreal -T he governm ent organ in Liver Pills, and now I have my health. “ If sick and ailing women would only Quebec announces th at C anada will o r der two super-dreadnaughts w hile the know enough to tak e your medicine, they For M EN , W OM EN and B O Y S question of the complete ch ara cte r of would g e t relief. “ — Mrs. BENJ. H . S t a n s - T H E S T A N D A R I> O F Q U A L I T Y b e r y , R oute 6, Box 18, U pper Sandusky, the Dominion navy is beng discussed FOR O V E R 30 Y E A R S by the Canadian m inister o f Marine Ohio. W E A R W . L. D O U G L A S S H O E S If you have m ysterious pains, irregu and the B ritish adm iralty. This is SAVE MONEY ON YOUR FOOTWEAR regarded in political circles here as an larity, backache, extrem e nervousness, W . L. D o u g las n a m e an d p rice sta m p e d inflammation, u l c e r a t i o n or displace effort to teat opinion in Quebec which m ent, don’t w ait too long, but try Lydia on b o tto m of a sh o e p ro te c ts th e w ea re r has been against C anada's c ontribut E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Compound now. a g a in st h igh price* an d in ferio r shoes. ing to the B ritish navy or building For th irty years Lydia E. Pinkham ’s G u a ra n te e d su p e rio r q u ality a n d m o re one of her own. V egetable Compound, made from root, v alu e fo r th e m oney th a n o th e r m ake*. and herbs, has been the standard remedy Only O fficers E scape. Insist u p o n h av in g th e g en u in e W . L. for fem ale ills, and such unquestionable P unta A renas, Chile — A Chilean testim ony as the above proves the value D o u g las shoes. T a k e no su b stitu te . gunboat which was sent to the a ssist of this famous remedy and should give If yonr «l**aW cannot «apply W. 1„ Don« la* »hoc«, write W. λ In ui * I ts. lir >ckt»m. Mans . for caMUmf. m ..we «ent every ance of the B ritish steam er Foxley, •v ery one confidence. V o t e r F’ f/e/ef* •«•erf. delivery cliartfr* prepaid. wrecked on March 18 off the Chilean coast, arrived here and reported the Foxley a total loss. Four officers of the Foxley were rescued a t the tim e of the w reck, the rest o f the crew be ing le ft to th e ir fate. T he gunboat C o lo r m o r . .fo o d s b r t« h t « r a n d f a s te r c o lo r s t h a n a n v o th e r d y e . O n e 1 0 c P ^ W e B l o n i a t l £ w o o U n d e r t t o n M u aU V w e l l a n d .9 r u a r a n t c e d to « Iv e p e r f e c t r e s u lts . A s a d e a l e r , o r w . U G C O M P A N Y O u ln c V im n o is . found no trace of them. b o o k le t h o w to d y e . b le a c h a n d m ix color»- M ON k o l w u r a n i . u u in c y , n u n o w . W . L . DOUGLAS SHOES *2.25 *2.50 *3.00 *3.50 *400 & *5.00 PUTNAM FA D E L E SS DYES