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F arm ers and M erchants \ [ Spring Humors I PURE-BRED Sir.£ PROFITABLÊ C o m e to m ost people and cau se m any W hen Colt R eaches M arket Age High P ric e P aid as S ervice Fee Is tro u b le s,—pim ples, b id 's a n d o ther More T han Saved to O w ner. eru p tio n s, besides loss of ap p etite, th a t tire d feeling, biliousness, indigestion Portland, Oregon. As a bu sin e ss p roposition It paya to a n d headache. T h e sooner you g e t rid of them the b etter, and th«- w ay to g et rid of them ; tho u g h th e se rv ice fees of such h o rses , Seco n d -H an d M achin a n d to build up the sy stem Is to take a ro h ig h e r th an th o se of th e g ra d e or e ry Louuht. sold and m ongrel and scrub. T h e ia e s of th e . _ . — ex c h an g e d : « lig in e v boiler«. Hawmilla, etc. T h e J . E. M artin To.. 76 1st I la tte r a r e $5 and $10 less a t th e tim e P o rtla n d . Send fo r Stock Liât a n d pn cea. T he S p rin g M edicine p a r excellence of serv ice, b ut w hen th e colt reach es a s show n by unequaled, rad ical and m a rk e t ag e th e sav in g is lost. T h e re p erm an en t cures. PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU (le t It today In u su a l liquid form or Is a t th a t tim e a difference of at least W ill f u rn is h you a n y k in d o f h e lp you w a n t, m ule chocolated ta b le ts know n us S arsatabs- $100 In value In favor of th e co lt from o r Female, «killed o r un ak illed . fa rm , raw m ill, !«« k - th e pure-bred sire, so th a t th e h igher g in g or a ny m iscellan eo u s labor. Call, w r ite o r P hone. No fee« o f any k in d c h a rg e d in th is -.Hire. se rv ic e fee h as proved a p rofitable P h o n e a —A M24; M ain 3555. 215 Scceid St.. P uii U m J, Or T a ilo r’s C u ttin g R eto rt. In v estm en t. T hen, too. th e re is a ▲ new ly elected A u stra lia n lab o r M. reudy. a p p re c ia tiv e o u tsid e m a rk e t for P. r e tu rn s his o ccu p atio n a s “ ta ilo r s WOOL & MOHAIR. HIDES & PELTS') c u tte r ”—an av o catio n ra re ly re p re th e good g ra d e colt, w hile th e sc ru b goes to tho local buyer a t low figures We Went All You Hire. Write for prim and dnpuina U k L I T H E H. F . N O R TO N C O M PA N Y . I se n te d in p a rliam en t. Som e tim e ago, an d tht-re Is liitle if any dem and for sa y s th o L ondon C hronicle, A u stra lia such horses. had a re m a rk a b ly elo q u en t a n d w itty I Wo a re fa st im proving^ o u r c a ttle, ta ilo r, w ho becam e n ot only a n M. P., sh e ep and hogs. O ur g ra in s an d fod b u t a m in iste r of th e crow n. T o hint d e r crops a re up to d a te in p u rity of a new g o v ern ar m ade th is m a la d ro it seed, qu ality and av e ra g e re tu rn s . Our re m a rk : "I h ear, Mr. Jo n e s, you w ere h o rses, how ever, a ro aw ay behind the o nce a ta ilo r? " “ Yes, m y lord, I procession. T he u se of grad e, sc ru b Destroy«« S a g e Rat«. S q u irre l* , G o p h e r» a n d w as." "A nd how a re you engaged and m ongrel e ta lllo n s k eep s th e m P r a ir ie D ogs. R e q u ire s no m ix in g o r p r e p a r a now ?" " T a k in g y o u r ex cellen cy 's t io n —A lw a y s r e a d y fo r use. D e a d lie st o f alL th e re an d th e ir pro d u ctio n is profit Y o u r m o n e y b a c k if n o t a s c la im e d . m easu re." less. C l a r k * , W o o d w a r d D r u g C o ., P o r tla n d , Ore. I t Is high tim e to p ut o u r h o rses on M AKES C L O T H E S W H IT E . a p lan e w ith ou r o th e r an im als In T h e tro u b le so m e problem of w ash V 'o t of b reed in g and q a a lity , an d It day solved by HKD CROSS BALL can only be done by o w n ers of m a re s BLU E. T h e blue th a t is all blue. —T h e g r e a t skin reju v e n u to r. if you h a v e «allow Solid p ack ag e ; no liquid to leak or ab so lu te ly refu sin g to p a tro n iz e s ta l ►kin. w rinkle«, pim ple« o r roughne«« o f th e face spill. No a d u lte ra tio n . M ade fo r 20 lions o th e r th an th o se of p u re b re e d o r a m i« , th«- applic a tio n o f F U C H I will b rin g back ing. soundness, prep o ten cy an d high t h e glow a nd irvi h n c ss o f y o u th . P r packagi*. SI. y e a rs and used ev ery w h ere. ( b ra n c h ) F uchi l.uhorutori«-«. S u it ». 312 1-2 Wanh- and quality. A larg e p ac k a g e only 10 cents. Individual c h a ra c te r ington S t.. P o rtla n d , Ore. M akes th e c lo th e s enow w hite. L ess W hen such sire s can be found th e b o th e r, less w aste. M ore sa tis fa c to ry se rv ic e fee Is of little m om ent. T h e re su lts an d p ra c tic a l econom y. ASK colt will pay for th e fees an d r e tu rn YOUR GROCER. fine pro fits w hen sold. Tho co n tin u ous u se of pure-bred sires, in te llig e n t 8 e e k th e Best. ly em ployed, will also quickly fill th e N o b len ess sp rin g s to o u r ey es w h e r A T o n ic . A lte ra tiv e a n d R e so lv en t. The sta te w ith high g rad e m ares in place ev er w e look, rich s to re s of p o e tic in b e s t r e m e d y fo r K id n e y s. I.iv e r a n d b o w e ls. E r a d ic a te s P im p le s, E r u p tio n s a n d D iso rd e rs sp iratio n , If one h aa re c e p tiv ity larg e of th e so rry ag g reg atio n of m ongrels o f th e S k in . P u rifie s th e . b lo o d a n d g iv e s I and m isfits now d isg ra c in g m any T o n e , S tr e n g th a n d V igor tu th e e n tir e sy ste m . 1 enough to ta k e it in an d re v e a l it touched w ith em o tio n , th e m agic light farm s. LA F O L L E T T E L E A D S I -------------- I R o o sev elt C lo se S e c o n d a r d T h ird at P rim a rie s . W rite u s fo r o u r cash offer on your F a rm aiui D airy P roduce. If we d o n 't h andle i t will r e fe r you to re- liable bu y er. p EA | ts O N . P A (;E c 0 Machinery H o o d ’ s S a rsa p a rilla FUCHI of th e im ag in atio n . B ra v e ry , good nWc Make You Ccmpelcnt tu Earn n ess an d tr u th lie on e v e ry side. W e > $25 to $50 per tteck need n o t se ek th e ex cep tio n al for A to 8 weck«. We ai ve com plete th em es, uree in driving, repairi'ig. I __ r. all kin-in of automobile«. I pnough. K n-r.v H tu d c n t n - t* p e r s o n a l | J itte n t ion a n d «et uaJ ro id experience. W rite for tt-ru a linoni Aut« S« Fool A Garage, !.. 2U1 and Morrinnn St«.. I'ortland. Ore. th e u su a l affords m o re th a n L ook clo sely w ith u n d e r sta n d in g Into th e com m on; you will find e v e rw h e re th e uncom m on, th e w onderful.—T h e C h ristia n R e g ister. F re e to O u r H e ad e r« S p ru n g an Old On© on Him . B y th e w ay, I saw a strin g of excep tio n a lly la rg e m onkeys. I m entioned th a t th e y looked lik e sm all m en, and a d a rk y b ro k e in an d sa id : “ Boss, th em m o n k ey s can sp e ak If th e y w a n t ed to , b u t th ey a re afra id th a t If they did th ey w ould be p u t to w o rk .”— N o rth w e ste rn . W rite M u rin e E y e R e m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o , fo r 48-yntfe i l l u a t r n t e d E y e H ook F r e e . W r ite a l t a b o u t Y o u r E y e T r o u b l e a n d th e y w ill a d v is e a s t o t h e P r o p e r A p p l i c a t io n o f t h e M u rin e E y e R e m e d ie s I n Y o u r S p e c ia l C a s e Y o u r D r u £ i(i8 t w ill t e l l y o u t h a t M u rin e R e lie v e s S o re E y e s , S t r e n g t h e n s W e a k E y e s D o e s n t S m a r t , S o o th e s K y e P a i n , a n d s e ll s f o r 50c. T r y I t in Y o u r E v e s a n d in l i a b y ’s E y e s fo r S c a ly E y e lid s a m i G r a n u l a t i o n . N ew sp ap er H as Record fo r Size. T h e la rg e s t n e w sp ap er In th e world w as th e Illu m in a te d Q u ad ru p le Con ste lla tio n , w hich a p p e a re d In New T h e Life of a F a rm e r. T h o life of th e h u sb a n d m an —a life Y ork on In d ep en d en ce day, 1858. Its fed by th e bounty of e a rth an d sw eet d im ensions equaled th a t of a billiard- en ed by th o a irs of heaven.—D ouglai tab le— e ig h t fe e t long by six feet w ide; and, s tra n g e to say fo r a n A m er Je rro ld . ican p u b licatio n , It had no a d v e rtise m en ts. A copy of th is m am m o th new w orld p ro d u ctio n ca n he se en a t th e N ew sp ap er M useum of Alx-la-Chapelle, F ra n c e . I ts p rice w as fifty cen ts. % ........... ' J ALBERS BROS. ;T u ® ¡III T o B r e a l «n N ew S h o e s . A lw a y s «hake I n A l l e n ’r F o o t-E a s e , a p o w d e r, t c u r e s h o i , s w e a ti n g , a c h i n g , s w o l le n feet, u re a c o r n s , i n g r o w in g n a il« a n d b u n io n « . A t ill d r u g g is t s a n d s h o e « to re « , 25c. D o n t a c c e p t m y s u b s t i t u t e . S a m p le m a ile d F R E E . A d d re s s A llo a a . O lm s te d , I>e R o v .N . Y. i 1 ì DAIRY FEED! ¿EST AND CHEAPEST O bliging E agle. A golden eagle w hich h a s b e e n In c a p tiv ity in M alrlon, E ssex, for 46 y ears, h a s ju s t died. I t w as a fem ale, p u rc h a se d In L ead en h all m a rk e t, and for se v e ra l y e a rs m ad e a n e s t a n d laid eggs. On one occasion, sa y s th e D un d ee C ourier, h e n ’s eggs b eing g iv en to It to s it on. It h a tc h e d an d re a re d a brood of ch ick en s, b u t In o th e r y e a rs th e ch ick s w ere alw a y s e a te n a s soon a s h atch ed . A sk y o u r d e a le r fo r it. I f he does uj a p o sta l card an d w e will fu rn ish you th e n am e of a d e a le r w ho does not h an d le i t drop •ALBERS BROS: !:;; milling cpijij i portland , O regon ! M o th e r s wMl f in d M rs. W in s lo w ’s S o o th in g P y ru p t h e b e s t r e m e d y to u s e t o r t h e i r c h U d x e u l u r i n g t*;e t e e t h i n g p e r i o d . Painless Dentistry 1« o a r prid®—o a r bobby—o a r «tu<ljr fo r yf*»r« «rid now o a r suc-cea«, a n d our« i« th o b< nt j-ainioaa work to bo found «nywhor**. no m a tte r how m uch you C o m p a r e o u r P r lt oa. We fin into plat« and br'ux* *ork for m. . o f towo patron* !u one day ff dtwired. Painlcs« extrai-tion fr«*e when p 'ate« o r bridfp- work in o r d e r ed. Consultation free. Molar Crown* $ 5 . 0 0 22k B rid g .T M th 4 .0 0 Gold .‘ ¡Illng* 1 00 Enamel Filling* 1.00 Silver Filling* .6 0 Good Rubber Plate« 5 .0 0 Best Red Rubber _ pA Plates 7 .5 0 D R . W. A . WI». frtmiHT tra Mutati Pain!**« Extr'Uon . 5 0 ■K «T METHOD« i* m n imuiMiD m rama«« i l l w o r k f u ll y g u a r a n t e e d f o r f if te e n y<— — E le p h a n t Lived fo r C e n tu ries. W h en A lex an d er th e G re a t con qu ered P o ru s, k in g of India, h e took a g r e a t e le p h a n t th a t h ad fo u g h t g al la n tly fo r th e d e fe a te d king, nam ed him A jax, d ed ic a te d him to th e sun, placed upon h im a m e ta l b a n d w ith th e in sc rip tio n , "A lex an d e r, th e son of J u p ite r, d ed ic a te d A jax to th e sun." T he e le p h a n t w as found a liv e 350 r e a r s la te r. SUFFERED EVERYTHING For Fourteen Years. Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. i?lgin, 111. —“ A f te r fo u rte e n y e a rs of su fferin g e v e ry th in g from fem ale com p lain ts, I am a t la s t re sto re d to h ealth . “ I em ployed the b e s t d o c t o r s and even w e n t to th e h o sp ital f o r t r e a t m e n t and w as told th e re w as no help fo r m e. B u t w hile ta k in g L ydia E . P ink- h a m ’s V e g e t a b l e C om pound I b egan to im prove and I continued its u se u n til I w as m ade w ell. ’’ —M rs. H e n r y L e i s e b e r g , 743 A dam s St. K earn ey sv ille, W . V a. —“ I feel it m y d u ty to w rite an d sa y w h a t L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s V eg e ta b le Com pound has done fo r m e. I su ffered fro m fem ale w eak n e ss and a t tim es f e lt so m iserable I could h ard ly en d u re b ein g on m y fe e t. " A f t e r ta k in g L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s V eg etab le Com pound and follow ing your special directions, m y tro u b le is gone. W ords fail to ex p re ss m y th an k fu ln ess. I recom m end y o u r m edicine to all m y f rie n d s .’’— M rs. G. B . W h it t in g t o n . T he above a r e only tw o o f th e th o u sands o f g ra te fu l le tte r s w hich are con s ta n tly b ein g received b y th e P inkham M edicine Com pany o f L y n n,M ass.,w hich show clearly w h a t g r e a t th in g s L ydia E. ’’in k h a m ’s V eg etab le C om pound does .o r those w ho su ffer fro m w o m an ’s ills. I f you w a n t sp e cial ad v ice w r ite to L y d ia L. P in k h a m M edicine Co. (confi d e n tia l) L y n n , M ass. Y our l e t t e r w ill be o p en ed , re a d a n d a n s w e re d by a w o m an a n d h e ld In s t r i c t confidence. Rescue!) oí Lost Steamer Titanic Reach New York. G uns S o u n d e d F irs t A larm — S afety C o m p a rtm e n t* W ere L ocked C a p ta in S tq o d by S h ip . T ita n tic 's D eath L ist 1601. Person« on T ita n ic : P a * « c n g e n « .......................................................... O fficer« a n d er w w .......................... K escu etl b y C a ip a th ia : 14<>0 1HO- 2340 i ’as«t* in f e r s ..................................................... 535 O f f ic e » a n d c r e w ............................................. 210— 745 1505 Died in lif e b o a t ............................................ Died on C a r p a th i a ........................................ 5 T o ta l d e a th l i s t .......................................... 1601 By Carlo« M. L. H u rd . PostalM spatch a nd N ew Y ork W orld s t a f f r e p o r te r , w ho a rriv e d on the C a rp a th ia . N ew Y o rk — F a c ts w h ich I h av e es ta b lish e d by in q u irie s on th e C a rp a th ia as p o sitiv e ly as th e y could be e s ta b lish e d in v iew o f th e silen ce o f th e s u rv iv in g officers a r e : T h a t th e T ita n ic ’s officers kn ew , se v era l h o u rs b e fo re th e crash , o f th e po ssib le n e a rn e s s o f th e iceb erg s. T h a t th e T ita n ic 's speed, n early 23 k n o ts an hour, w as n o t slackened. T h a t th e n u m b e r o f life b o a ts on the T ita n ic w a s in su fficien t to accom m o d a te m o re th a n o n e -th ird o f th e p a s se n g ers, to say n o th in g o f th e crew . M ost m e m b e rs o f th e crew say th a t th e re w e re 16 life b o a ts and tw o col- la p s ib ie s ; none sa y th e re w ere m ore th a n 20 b o a ts in a ll. T he 700 who e s caped filled m o st o f th e 16 life b o a ts. H ad th e * h ip s tru c k th e ic e b e rg head-on w ith w h a te v e r re s u ltin g shock, th e b u lk h ead sy ste m o f w a te r tig h t c o m p a rtm e n ts p ro b ab ly would h av e saved th e v essel. As one m an ex p ressed it, i t w a s th e im p o ssib le th a t hap p en ed w hen, w ith a shock u n b e lie v a b ly m ild , th e s h ip ’s side wa9 to rn fo r a le n g th w h ich m ad e th e b ulkhead sy stem in effec tiv e. A t 1 1 :45 cam e th e sudden sound o f tw o g u n s, a w a rn in g o f im m ed iate d an g er. T h e c ra sh a g a in s t th e ic e b e rg w hich had been s ig h te d a t on ly a q u a r te r o f a m ile, cam e a lm o st sim u ltan eo u sly w ith th e click o f th e lev ers o p erated by th o se on th e b rid g e , w h ich stopped th e en g in e s an d closed th e w a te r tig h t doors. C a p ta in S m ith w a s on th e b rid g e a m o m en t la te r , g iv in g o rd e rs fo r th e su m m o n in g on d eck o f all aboard and f o r th e p u ttin g on o f life p re s e rv e rs and th e lo w e rin g o f th e life b o a ts. T he firs t b o ats lo w ered co n tain ed m ore m en p a s se n g e rs th a n th e la te r ones, as th e m en w e re on deck firs t and n o t enough w om en w ere th e re to fill th em . W hen a m o m en t la t e r th e ru sh o f frig h te n e d w om en and c ry in g ch ild ren to th e deck b eg an , e n fo rc e m e t o f th e w om en firs t ru le becam e rig id . Offi cers lo ad in g som e o f th e b o a ts d rew rev o lv ers, b u t in m o st cases th e m en, bo th p a sse n g e rs and crew , b eh av ed in a w ay t h a t called fo r no such r e s tr a in t. M em b ers o f th e crew d is c re d it all r e p o rts o f su ic id e and say C a p ta in S m ith re m a in e d on th e b rid g e u n til j u s t b e fo re th e sh ip sa n k , le a p in g only a f t e r th o se on th e d eck had been w ashed aw ay . I t is also re la te d th a t w hen a cook la te r so u g h t to p ull him ab o ard a life b o a t, he ex claim ed , “ L et m e g o ,” and je r k in g aw ay , w e n t dow n. T h e fo llo w in g nam ed m en o f w o rld w id e n o te a re know n to h a v e gone down on th e T ita n ic : Colonel Jo h n Ja c o b A s to r, fin a n c ie r; B e n ja m in G u g g en h eim , m in in g m a g n a te ; C. M. H ay s, ra ilw a y m a g n a te ; W. T. S te a d , E n g lish e d ito r ; Isid o r S tra u s , m e r c h a n t p rin c e ; Colonel W a sh in g to n R o e b lin g e n g in e e r; C la re n c e M oore, sp o rts m a n ; M ajor 'A rc h ib a ld B u tt, so ld ier and perso n al a id o f P rie s id e n t T a f t ; F . D. M illet, A m e ric a n a r t i s t ; G. D. W’id en er, “ tr a c tio n k i n g ; ’’ W a lte r D. D ouglas, m illio n a ire m a n u f a c tu r e r ; G eorge F loyd E ite m ille r, au to m o b ile m a g n a te ; H e n ry B. H a r ris, th e a tr ic a l m an ag er. T a ft P o rtla n d - W i t h so m e w h a t o v e r 500 v o tes cou n ted , A. W . L a ffe rty u p to an e a rly h o u r S a tu rd a y m o rn in g w as lead in g J u d g e G a n te n b e in in th e fo r m e r’s race fo r re n o m in a tio n fo r con g ress. O v erco m in g th e s lig h t lead fo r R o o sev elt show n by th e e a rly r e tu rn s , L a F o lle tte fo rg e d to th e f ro n t and has c a rrie d th e co u n ty by a p lu ra lity o f p ro b ab ly 1000. T h e v o te a t 2 o ’clock S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , th o u g h in- co m p elete, show ed o u t o f a to ta l o f 193 p re c in c ts on p re sid e n t as fo llo w s: L a F o lle tte , 3410; R o o sev elt, 3138; T a ft, 2249. S e n a to r B ourne has c a rrie d M u ltn o m ah co u n ty by an e s tim a te d p lu ra lity of 2000. T h e v o te a t la s t acco u n t sto o d : B ourne, 4 1 7 0 ; L ow ell, 682; M orton, 29 8 ; S e llin g , 3360. M u ltn o m ah co u n ty D em o crats in d o rsed W ilson fo r p re s id e n t o v e r C lark by a v o te o f .510 to 282, in co m p lete. H arm o n , from th e sa m e co u n t, re c e iv ed 97. F o r U n ite d S ta te s se n a to r, D r. L an e h a s a p lu ra lity o f 373, th e vo te b e in g : Coshow , 125; L ane, 532; M iller, 104; P ie rc e , 159. T he re s u lt o f th e c o n te s t fo r r e p re s e n ta tiv e from th is d is tr ic t, w hich first fav o red Ju d g e G a n te n b e in , m ay prove close. T h e firs t r e tu rn s g a v e G an ten b ein a lead o v e r L afferty . L a te r L a ffe rty took th e lead and he m ay h a v e a p lu ra lity o f 2000. T he fig u res la s t com piled by T h e O re go n ian g a v e th e fo llo w in g r e s u lt: Clyde, 1611; G a n te n b e in , 2 643; L a f fe rty , 3218; S h ep h erd , 1255. R o o sev elt L ead s in S ta te . W ith o n c -fo u rth o f th e to ta l R e p u b lican v o te o f th e s t a te co unted th e n o m in atio n o f Hen S ellin g fo r U n ited S ta te s s e n a to r o v er Jo n a th a n B ourne, by a p lu ra lity o f 8000 to 10,000 v o tes w as assu red . T h e sa m e fig u res also seem to show conclu siv ely th a t T h eo d o re R o o sev elt has won th e p re s id e n tia l in d o rse m e n t by a p lu ra lity o f a b o u t 6000 o v er P re sid e n t T a f t. W h e th e r T a f t o r L a F o lle tte w ill be second in th e p r e s i d e n tia l race is p ro b le m a tic a l. E s ti m a te s m ade by u sin g ra tio s in d ic a te th a t in th e u p s ta te T a f t w ill lead La F o lle tte by a little g r e a te r v o te th a n th a t by w hich L a F o lle tte w ill lead T a f t in M ultnom ah co u n ty , th u s in d i c a tin g T a f t fo r second place. TALES O F HORROR TOLD. H e ro ism , O r d e r an d D evotion to Duty P re v ailed to th e L ast. N ew Y o rk — T h e liv in g cared fo r, th e d ead beyond re c a ll, th e su rv iv o rs o f th e T ita n ic d is a s te r w ere ab le fo r th e firs t tim e to see in c a lm e r r e tr o sp e ct M o nday’s tra g e d y o f th e N o rth A tla n tic and from th e ir m o re norm al u tte ra n c e s th e r e is slo w ly u n fo ld in g th e tr u e sto ry o f how th e g r e a t W h ite S ta r lin e r, h e r b an d p la y in g to th e la s t, sa n k off th e G ran d B an k s w ith m ore th a n 1600 souls ab o ard . A ll th e s to rie s b ro u g h t o u t— and th e re w e re h u n d re d s— show th a t th e d is a s te r w as one o f th e m o st h o rrib le t h a t could be im ag in ed , th a t th e p a s s e n g e rs su ffered h a rd sh ip s w h ich could n o t w ell b e d esc rib e d o r long en d u red ; th a t th e ro w b o ats, a s th ey l e f t th e T i ta n ic , d r ifte d th ro u g h a v e rita b le sea o f d ro w n in g m en, all sw im m in g w ith th e ir la s t s tr e n g th in an h ero ic if not m a n ia c a l e ffo rt to re a c h th e sm all b o ats, w h ich o f n e c e s sity had to fight th em o f f ; t h a t m an y a d ro w n in g m an w as b e a te n on th e head w ith o ars ju s t as h e w as a b o u t to g ra s p th e sid e of r e tr e a tin g b o a ts ; t h a t th e su ffe rin g w as m o st in te n se d u rin g th e sh o rt p erio d b e fo re th e sm all b o a ts w ere p ick ed u p by th e C a rp a th ia and th a t th e n o ta b le m en p a sse n g e rs on th e sh ip p erfo rm ed a c ts o f g a lla n tr y and co u rag e w hen th e y fu lly realized th e s itu a tio n , re fle c tin g m o st g lo rio u s c re d it upon th e ir m em o rie s and upon th e ir race. Now and th e n th e re is an u n p le a s a n t in c id e n t sh o w in g th a t th e re w as som e co w ard ice am o n g a few m em b ers o f th e crew , b u t th e g r e a t p rep o n d er an ce o f te stim o n y show s c le a rly th a t th e officers and th e crew p erfo rm ed w ith m ilita ry p re c isio n ; th a t e v e ry o rd er o f th e officers w as ob ei ed in- | s ta n tly and th a t C a p ta in S m ith , in ste a d o f sh o o tin g h im se lf, a s w as re p o rted , w h en h e saw th a t h is g r e a t c h a ig e w as doom ed, stu c k to th e b rid g e till th e p o sitio n o f th e s te a m sh ip co m pelled him to s te p dow n, and lik e a g e n tle m a n and a tr u e B ritis h sa ilo r. Italia n W in te rs. T h « people of F lo re n ce, Italy , hav® a d islik e fo r h e a tin g devices In t h e i r h o u ses, a lth o u g h th e w e a th e r In w in te r, esp ecially w hen th o tra m o n ta n e Is blow ing. Is u n co m fo rtab ly cold. N one of th e h o u se s h a v e fireplaces, Blood poisoning is o te n caused by slight a n d th e m an who w arm s h im self by C h in a N am es Yale M an. cuts or waunds. Death m ay result. Ham- meanB o f th e “sc ald in o ,” a p a n of N ew Y o rk — C hung M un Y u, th e old lin’s W izard Oil will draw o ut th e poison, heal the wound and prevent se ro u s trou glow ing ash e s, Is c o n sid ered effem in Y ale co x w ain , has been a p p o in ted m in ble. __________________ a te . is te r o f th e C hin ese re p b lic to th e F a u lt. OVER 100 U n ite d S ta te s , acco rd in g to a S h an g h ai N o th in g can w ork m e d a m a g e ex YEARS OLD R j d isp a tc h to th e H erald . C h u n g e n te re d c e p t m y self; th e h arm t h a t I su sta in Y ale in 1883, a f te r p re lim in a ry stu d ie s C o .,m e . I c a rry a b o u t w ith m e, an d n e v e r am N othing to W o rry A bout. in th e H a rtfo rd , Conn., p u b lic schools, a re a l su ffere r by m y ow n f a u l t — P a in le s s D e n t is t s 'A re you n o t a fra id th a t som e of and m ade th e crew in h is F re sh m a n -idlingBuilding, Third and Washington PORTLAND. ORE Ct. B e rn ard . y o u r c h ild re n w ill fall In to th a t open y e a r, s te e rin g Y ale’s sh ell to v ic to ry Ottico Hoars: • A. M. to S P. M. landa*«. I M I c is te rn ? ” ask ed th e n e rv o u s b o ard er, a g a in s t H a rv a rd . H e w a s ele c te d to O ro z c o C h a n g e s His M ind. H is L ittle P e c u lia rity . looking o v er th e p ic k e t fe n c e In th e th e D e lta K ap p a E p silon f r a te r n ity , N o 17—*12. P. N . U. C h ih u ah u a , M exico — G en eral P as- '‘O ne o’ d e m os’ c u rio se s t th in g s b ack y ard. ” Oh, no, m um ,” ca m e th e th e only one o f his race to be so hon a b o u t a fool," said U ncle E ben, “Is de co m p lacen t reply. "A nyhow , It a in ’t o red . L a te r he acted as an in te r p r e cual O rozco p e rfo rm e d a co m p lete way h e ’ll h o ller an d g it m ad If you w h e re w e g e ts o u r d rln k in ’ w a te r.’’— t e r a t th e le g a tio n in W ash in g to n . W H E N writing: to advertiser«, please men- r ig h t-a b o u t-fa c e in d e c id in g to re c o g t lo a t h is paper. do n ’t le t h im show off his m isfo rtu n e .” H a m p to n ’s M agazine. n ize U n ite d S ta te s C onsul L e tc h e r. T he consul sp e n t an h o u r and a h a lf T o n g s End B itte r W ar. “ In te re s ts ” in 1836. S an F ra n cisco — T h e to n g s h av e w ith th e reb el le a d e r and p re se n te d A pow er h a s rise n up In th e g o v ern pro m ised to be good. An e x e c u tiv e th e S ta te d e p a r tm e n t’s p ro n u n ciam en - Can he hnndled very easily. T h e *l«*k«recured, a n d a ll other« In m e n t g r e a te r th a n th e people th e m c o m m itte e o f th e S ix C o m p an ies a c to th a t A m erican liv es and p ro p e rty -am o «tal I«-, no m u tte r how *‘expo*»*«i.“ k en t fro m h \ ing t h e din- and th a t Mr. «iwe. by a«lng HPOTTN’S L IQ U ID D IST E M P E R ( I RK. G iv e c n se lv e s, c o n sistin g of m an y an d v a ri q u a in te d r e p re s e n ta tiv e s o f th e B in g m u st b e sa fe g u a rd e d th e tongue o r In feed, A«*t« on th e nlnpd a n d ext*el« *vrmn o f ell fom i«-ot dutiuniper. B«*«t rem edy « v er known fo r m are« in fo I. o u s an d pow erful In te re s ts, com bined K ong T o n g and th e S in g Suey, w ith L e tc h e r m u s t be allo w ed to e x e rc ise One tio ttle (rnnrnnteed to c u re o n e rn«e. «V and *1 a b o ttle: SSrnd In to one m ass, and held to g e th e r by th e te rm s o f an u ltim a tu m d eliv ered | h is c o n su la r fu n c tio n s in d e a lin g w ith S10 Horen, of ilntutfi *ts and hnm eneden or«, o rn en t e ip r e ■■« paid tty m anufacturer«. Cut «how» how to p o u ltice th ro a t-. O ur F ree th e cohesive pow er of th e vaBt s u p by th e c h ie f o f police, and sig n a tu re s th e re b e ls. Orozco sa id th a t h is p r e Booklet r i t o « everythin*. L o crl «pent« wonted. Lurgcxt oellin* p lu s In th e ban k s.—Jo h n C. C alhoun. to a p eace p a c t w ere soon had. no i i • • ar«. “ No v ious a ttitu d e to w a rd th e consul w as S P O H N MEDICAL C i' C k .m i .t . « r d B .c te ric d o .i.t.. G O SH E N . IND., U . S. 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O f th e T h e E sk im o gives h is d o c to r a fes am o n g B ritis h re sid e n ts now liv in g in 3.423 b a g s o f m ail in th e hold o f th e For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS as soon a s h e com es. If th e p a tien t th is c ity an d v ic in ity fo r th e w idow s T ita n ic , a b o u t 200 b a g s co n tain ed r e g T H E S T A N D A R D O F Q U A L IT Y reco v ers. It Is k e p t; If not. It Is r e P o s tm a s te r M organ and o rp h a n s o f th e sa ilo rs lo st on th e iste re d m a tte r . FOR OVER 3 0 YEARS tu rn e d . __________________ T ita n ic , and Ja m e s L aid la w , B ritish sa id th e s e sa ck s co n tain ed , on an a v W E A R W . L. D O U G L A S S H O E S He consul, has ag reed to ta k e c h a rg e o f e ra g e a b o u t 8,000 le t t e r s each . P lace of th e S ublim e In A rt. 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M exico C ity — T w o n e w sp a p e rs in protect* th e w earer against high prices th is c ity th a t ap p eal p rin c ip a lly to th e Of all th e th in g s th a t m ak e Ilf« an d inferior shoes. Insist upon having t h e M en S ta n d in Icy W a te r. lo w er classes, p u b lish ed in cen d iary a r w o rth living frie n d s h ip co m es neai genuine W . L Douglas shoes. Mwh.tltti th e top. B ut frie n d s a r e rar®, b e N ew Y o rk — W . J . H aw k sfo rd , o f ticle* d ire c te d a g a in s t A m erican s. Gil If ro n r -1— .1 — r nuinot « o p ri. w . L. D o p . I m , h « » w rit, w t . m l . , P r.-k ln n . M a n , tor m u m . S h .» . wnt m m . t i w r c a u s e w e are to o busy. 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A r k d e a le r , o r w e w i l l s e n d p o s tp a i d a t 10c a p a ~ k a g * W r i t e fo r fre e m ersed in th e ice-cold w a te r u p to I incom e, sa la ry o r w ag es, fo r a w ar tS a ^ ^ d a S T e o lS m . M O N R O t D * U G C O M P A N Y . G u .n c v . Iiu n o la . I fund. th e ir w a is ts . ettits Eye Salve W is e D e n t a l COLT DISTEMPER W. L. D O U G L A S SHOES •2.25 *2.50 *3.00 *3.50 MOO & *5.00 ss PUTNAM FADELESS DYES ! ROOSEVELT IN LEAD' Vote in Oregon Shows Lead of 7,000 Over lait. f/o t-d ru w W ilson Is D em o c ra tic C h o ic e —S elling an d L ane fo r U. S S e n a to r s . R ep u b lican . (’re sid e n tia l p r e f e r e n c e — T heodore Roosevel t. U n ite d S ta te s s e n a to r— Ben S ellin g . R e p re s e n ta tiv e s —F i r s t d is tr ic t, W. C. H a w le y ; Second d is tr ic t, N. J . S in n o tt; T h ird d is tr ic t, A. W . L a f fe rty . S e c re ta ry of s t a t e — B. W. O lco tt. D airy c o m m issio n e r—J . 1). M ickle. R a ilro a d c o m m issio n ers— F i r s t d is tr ic t, T. K. C a m p b e ll; Second d is tr ic t, C. B. A itch iso n . S u p re m e ju d g e — R o b e rt E a k in . D e m o c ra tic . [’r e sid e n tia l p re fe re n c e — W oodrow W ilson. U n ited S ta te s s e n a to r — H a r ry L ane. R e p re s e n ta tiv e — T h ird d is tr ic t, M. G. M unly. S e c re ta ry o f S ta te — Jo h n B. R yan. R ailro ad c o m m issio n er— Second d is tr ic t, Lew A nd erso n . P o rtla n d — N e a rly fo u r-fifth s o f th e v o te o f th e s t a te o f O reg o n on P re s i d e n t and U n ite d S ta te s s e n a to r has been co u n ted and re p o rte d . T h ese re tu rn s in d ic a te t h a t T h eo d o re R oose v e lt h as c a rrie d O reg o n o v e r P re s id e n t T a f t by a b o u t 7000 v o te s and h a s o b ta in e d a p lu r a lity o v e r R o b e rt L a F o l le tte o f a b o u t 5000. Ben S e llin g has c a rrie d O reg o n o v er S e n a to r B ourne by a t le a s t 8000, ac co rd in g to p e s e n t in d ic a tio n s, w ith th e p ro b a b ility th a t th e p lu r a lity w ill run up to 8500. T h ese e s tim a te s a r e b ased on re tu r n s fro m all b u t 14 p re c in c ts in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty , c o m p le te re tu rn s from B enton, C lac k am as, C latso p , Hood R iv e r, S h erm an and W asco co u n ties, and m o re o r less co m p lete re tu rn s from ev ery o th e r co u n ty in th e s ta te . On th e D em o cratic c o u n t i t seem s c e rta in th a t W oodrow W ilso n h a s r e ceived th e p re fe re n c e o f th e O regon v o ters fo r p re sid e n t and t h a t H a rry L ane, o f P o rtla n d , w ill be th e D em o c r a tic c a n d id a te fo r se n a to r. R e tu rn s fro m r e s u lts on th e D em o c r a tic t ic k e t a re m e a g e r, h o w ev er, and no e s tim a te can be m ad e o f th e to ta l v o te c ast, so t h a t lik e w ise e s t i m a te s o f p lu r a litie s a re im p o ssib le. R e tu rn s receiv ed on th e R e p u b lica n tic k e t su p p ly a to ta l so f a r o f 62,871 v o tes fo r p re sid e n t. O f th e s e R oose v e lt h as 2 5 ,0 3 4 ; T a f t, 1 7 ,9 8 6 ; L a F o lle tte , 19,851. The p lu r a litie s show n in th e p a r tia l r e tu rn s a re as fo llo w s: R o o sev elt o v e r L a F o lle tte , 5183; R o o sev elt o v e r T a f t, 7044. TORNADO* KILLS 32 IN ILLINOIS AND INDIANA C hicago — T h irty -tw o p erso n s a re know n to h a v e b een k ille d , h a lf a score w e re in ju re d so se v e re ly th a t th ey m ay d ie, and 150 o th e r s w ere m ore o r less h u r t in tw o to rn ad o es w hich sw e p t o v er S o u th e rn Illin o is in one in sta n c e , and acro ss N o rth e rn I l lin o is and In d ia n a in th e o th e r, j u s t b e fo re s u n s e t S u n d ay n ig h t. F if te e n w ere k ille d a t B ush, 111.; five a t W il- lisv ille , th r e e a t R ed d ick , 111., and n in e a t Morocco, Ind. O th e rs m ay b e found b e n e a th th e w re c k a g e o f w h a t w as B ush, ev ery b u ild in g th e re b e in g d em olished. F o rty in ju re d from th is to w n alone w e re b ro u g h t in to M urph y sb o ro , w h ere th e sto rm also se v e re ly in ju re d th re e la te a t n ig h t. H ouses, sh ed s and fa rm b u ild in g s n e a r Coal C ity w e re d em o lish ed , w in d m ills w e re blow n dow n and m an y head o f c a ttle w e re rep o rte d k illed . T he to w e r ab o v e m in e N o. 3 a t C arb o n H ill w as to p p led o v er. J P M jr p a n ’s L uck H o ld s. N ew Y o rk —J . P ie rp o n t M o rg a n ’s s ta r o f good luck s till w as in th e a s c e n d a n t in th e 7 6th y e a r o f h is life , fo r th e b a n k e r had th o u g h t e a r lie r in th e y e a r to r e tu rn to A m e ric a on th e T ita n ic . H en ry C lay F ric k in F eb ru a ry had en g a g e d a s u ite in th e T i ta n ic , b u t M rs. F ric k sp ra in e d h er a n k le w hen th e A d r ia tic sto p p e d a t M ad eira and w e n t to a h o sp ita l in N ap les. M r. M organ took o v e r Mr. F ric k ’s h o o k in g . T h en M r M organ d ecided to e x te n d h is s U y and passed th e r e s e rv a tio n to J . H o ra c e H a rd in g . S h ip R e fu s e s S u c c o r N ew Y o rk — R o b e rt E. D an iels, a y o u n g c o tto n b ro k e r o f P h ila d e lp h ia , said he ju m p ed in to th e se a a s th e sh ip w as g o in g dow n and w as p ick ed u p in a life b o a t. M r. D an iels, who is an a m a te u r w ire le ss o p e ra to r, sp elled th e o p e ra to r o f th e C a rp a tia on h e r w ay o u t to p o rt. “ I w as in my cab in d ic ta tin g to a ste n o g ra p h e r w hen th e sh ip s tru c k th e b e r g ,” said Mr. D an iels. “ T h e shock w as not v io len t. T h e officers to ld m e a f t e r w ard th a t th e T ita n ic slip p ed upon th e ic e b e rg and p ra c tic a lly b ro k e in tw o. G re a t T u n n el to S ta r t. S e a ttle —May 1 th e C hicago, M il w au k ee & P u g e t Sound ra ilw a y w ill s t a r t c o n s tru c tio n o f a th re e -m ile tu n nel th ro u g h th e C ascad e m o u n ta in s, it is announced h ere. W o rk m en are b u ild in g h u n k h o u ses a t R o ck d ale, and as fftft as th e s e a re co m p leted th re e g an g s o f 250 m en each w ill be p u t to w ork on th e p ro je c t, w h ich w ill cost n early $5,000,000. T h e tu n n e l will sh o rte n th e lin e sev en m iles, and will e lim in a te th e g ra d e a t th e su m m it. New F e a r s Due In C h in a. H o n g k o n g — F e a rs a r e e n te rta in e d of fu rth e r d iso rd e rs in C an to n T h o u san d s o f so ld ie rs h a v e re tu rn e d from th e N o rth in a s t a te o f d isco n te n t and h a v e b een d isb a n d ed . T he g o v ern o r and g e n e ra l in com m and h av e been im p each ed fo r p u ttin g to d e a th a C h in ese e d ito r. T h e p ro v in cial assem b ly and p o p u lace condem n th e a r b itr a r y actio n . -not te a • -not coffee It’s the m ost de lightful Breakfast Drink you ever tasted — a n d the most wholesome and invigorating. You cannot but like its rich “g ra in y" flavor and spicy aroma. Ask your grocer for Three G ’s (GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES) —i f he hasn 7 got it he w ill get it for y ou. It's good for you J times a day. And remember that there is no substitute for 3 G’s. A erate Y our Boiled W ater. D rin k in g w a te r th a t h a s been boiled Is usuaJly so flat and ta s te le s s th at people a r e a p t to d islik e i t ex ceed in g ly, and ev en tho u g h th e h e a lth a u th o ritie s o rd e r its use, m an y p eo p ll will ru n th e risk o f c o n tra c tla g ty phoid fev er r a th e r th a n ta k e th is p re cau tio n . If boiled w a te r is th o ro u g h ly cooled and sh a k en up w ell In a bottle h a lf filled, it will becom e a e ra te d and h av e th e sp a rk le and ta s te of freshly 3 ra w n w ell w ater.— H o u sek eep er. Life In Tow n. O ne n ice th in g ab o u t loafing In a b ig to w n is th a t if a m an h a s m oney enough h e can g e t sh a v ed tw ice a d ay w ith o u t ex citin g co m m en t.—Gal v esto n News. Soda W ater From T ab lets. B o h em ia h a s w h a t is called “soda b o n b o n s.” T h e “ b o n b o n s” a r e ta b le ts o f tw o k inds, acid and alk ali, an d one p a ir Is sufficient to p ro d u ce a b o u t half a q u a r t of so d a w ater. H arm Done by th e A p ath etic. I t la th e a p a th e tic p eople who wlh n o t ta k e up th e b u rd en of th e day w ho a r e doing real h arm In th e c o u a tr y . _ __ Id len ess th e Root of All Sin. Id len ess is th e u n fo rg lv eab le sin , b e cau se i t is th e m o th e r of a ll o th e r sin s. HAVE YOU A BAD STOM ACH Then don’t wonder at your rundown condition. Your food is not being properly digested, thus causing Heartburn, Gas on Stomach, Belching, Indigestion and Costive ness. You should try a bottle of HOSTETTER’ S STOMACH BITTERS It makes weak stomachs strong and maintains health. At all Druggists T h re e B urled by S now sllde. fn th e co u rse o f a v io len t sto rm at G renoble, n e a r P a ris, re c e n tly , an Iso lated m o u n tain ch alet, situ a te d a t a h e ig h t of o v er 6,000 fe e t ab o v e th e sea, w as bu ried in an av ala n c h e ol snow an d com pletely d isa p p eare d . Its th re e o ccu p an ts h av e u n d o u b ted ly pen ished. M EXICAN MUSTANG L IN IM E N T For Sprains and Bruises. I D. S tr e e t, C e d a m ille ,C a li., w rite«: “ H a v e tised M u s ta n g I .i n im e n ta m im b e r o f ye a r» o n s to c k fo r c u t« , s p ra in s , b ruiaes, e tc ., w i t h b e s t r e s u lts . T h e b o y s o n th e W re om a s rheum W o atism rsh ip , er. r a n c h he use an i t for lum bago, W om en cut« a re b o rn w w sprain«, and burns ith o rsh th e ip m o e s rs; t » 11 1- In is f a c to r y re s u lts . In fa c t w e lies u s e i t th on m m a n o st th e o ir good little h e a rts r b e a s t a s th e b e s t rem e d y w c k n o w e o f.” c ra 2 v 5 c in . 5 g 0 c . re fo s r t D rug g re & a tn It is $1 lish « b o ttle G e en s 'l s ; S to res ev en said e a rh ch o o ses h er h u sb an d on th e h y p o th esis of his b ein g a g re a t m an —in h is way. T h e good c re a tu re s, y e t th e fo o lish !—T h o m a s C a r lyle. Nervous ? Thin ? Pale? Are you easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be j poor, your blood must lie thin, your nerves must be weak. You need a strong tonic. You need A yer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa parilla entirely free from alco hol. We believe your doctor will en d o rse these state ments. Ask and find out. if you think constipation is of trilling co n seq u en ce, just ask your doctor. He will d isab u se you of th at notion in sh o rt order. “ C orrect it at o n c e ! ” he will •ay . T h en ask him ahou Ayer a P ills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. u * a « u# Ua« i . c . AY l a CO ., L e w a U . S m *.