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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1912)
Fanners and M erchants W rite us for our ratih offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce. If we don 't handle it will re fe r you to re- liable buyer. PKAI{SON. I>A(;K c o ROO SEVELT n il LIVES SHVED W INS CALIFORNIA C ham p DIE IN FOREST EIRE C lark D em ocratic C h o ic e - R eturns Incom plete. San Francisco, May 16.—Approxi m ately tw o-thirds of C alifornia, 2160 P o rtla n d . Oregon. precincts out of 3700, give Roosevelt 98,109; T aft, 61,703; La Follette, THE SALVE OF U FE . 31,196; Clark, 26,364; W ilson, 11, AbaoluUly ( i uu ru nt (•«•<! to tu re bolla. <url.un.lt.« Felons, ul•«. ■»•«« I.I imm I i «»inori, burn«, limimi«, «irritili« 997. • C lue î ^ like i w i f It, u r tiy i î ‘ “ iiiuil, • 1 "i*’ i "linw ) " im m "**k - N o th in g ii<t|.iii<i, »«< per b oi, Paul Ave- R oosevelt’s p lu rality cn the face of His indicated lo lre à touipuny uml old«, \Noi tinnii A King. Crew F a c et Death on B arren Itle for the retu rn s is 46,406. p lurality is ^between 60,000 and 66, W ardens Rush Men to Skagit and Eleven Days — L ast Chance Snohom ish C ounties to Fight 000. ________ / « f a i a u / ) « « « ■ Secontl - If and M uchln- W int by T hree H ours. Advancing Flames. . „ ex c h an g e d : e n g in e s , San Francisco, May 16.—A t the botlen^ saw m ills. e tc . Th# J . K M artin Co„ 76 1st first presidential preference prim ary B t.. P o rtla n d . Bend fo r S tock L iât a n d pricea. S eattle, W ash.— B ringing C aptain in which the women of C alifornia ever S eattle, W ash. — Five lives known voted the sta te w ent overw helm ingly Charles Foos and the crew of the cod for Roosevelt on the Republican tick to be lost, two men m issing and prop fishing schooner Joseph Kuss, wrecked e t and Clark on the Dem ocratic ticket. e rty dam aged several hundred thou sand dollars are the results of several T a ft ran a poor second and La Fol- on ChirikolT Island A pril 21, the f * Resident and Dey dthool for Olrls i ^ a fo rest fires which have sw ept over ■ charge o f Histera o f Ht. John Baptist ( Kplsoopalîl steam ship Bertha, of the Alaska Coast le ttc a good third. the no rth w estern p a rt of W ashington. I Oelleflate, Aoad.mle and Elamantary Departments. I W ith not q uite h alf the s ta te heard I Mssle, Art, Elocution, Oyunaslum I company, has arrived in Seattle. The fires are still burning uncon I For eataloge ldr. M T i l l ; HIMTIIt M n i t l o u l from a t 1 o ’clock th is m orning, 1719 G iving a graphic description of the trolled, but in m ost sections the situa I O f firn 30, Ht, H e le n e U n ii terrific storm which resulted in the C alifornia precincts out of 3700 gave tion shows im provem ent and unless a Roosevelt 76,451 votes, T a ft 43,741; loss of the schooner and the death of wind sp rin g s up there is little fear of John Jorgensen, the vessel's first La Follette, 26.672; Clark. 22,967 fu rth e r d isaster. and Wilson 10,707. m ate, m em bers of the crew of the The m ost serious fires are in Sno T h e w orld H g r e a te s t Ml RDI Rf R. 21W.400 c a u g h t The precincts reported, however, homish [county, where several saw In five d ay s. F ig u re fo r y o u rse lf th e sic k n e ss and Russ declared th a t only for the hero a re the more populous ones, and on o a i?*® l,r*,v' ,,l» ''l B«nd 60c fo r b o ttle o f f l Y ism of A. E. Reeves (S cotty), second m iils and logging camps have been de BAIT a n d full in s tru c tio n s How to M ake a Fly m ate, and five sailors who w ent to the face of the re tu rn s R oosevelt’s in stroyed. The only loss of life re p o rt T r a p . P o s ta l «.nier o r 2c s ta m p s a c cep ted . dicated purality was in excess o f 60,- Chignik in two open boats for assis ed occurred in the fire which destroyed h A K R I S -A N S A R i C O , N o r th Y a k im a , W a sh . 000. tance, all would have perished. four logging cam ps in S kagit county. In the sta te a t large the Demo In a terrific gale, w ith heavy seas F ifty m illion fe e t of green tim ber c ratic vote ta n in the proportion of We Make You Competent lo E a n breaking over her, the Russ was driv- w ere destroyed by th is fire. O ther about one to four and in San Francisco en ashore a t 6 o ’clock in the evening. $25 lo $50 per Week fires in W estern W ashington brought * to K week«. We give . omplot* Grounding on the sand she held her one to five. the total tim b er destroyed to 70,000,- N'oiirne in driving, repniring. The San Francisco complete final re etc. nil kimlNof automobile« own for several hours, b u t finally, as 000 feet. I •‘■wry Rtudent. get« peihonul the heavy seas continued to pound her, tu rn s a re: The fire w ardens have lushed a atten tio n uiol actual ro a i Roosevelt, 19,843; T aft, 16,406 I hi I eriencn. W rite for term i the vessel’s hatches gave way and she large force of men into the field and Pr'wont Auto Scissi k Caribe, La Follette, 8507; Clark. 6817; W il quickly filled w ith w ater. C aptain believe they will be able to control the F. 23d and Morrimm Sts.. Portland. Ore. Foss and 34 members of the crew had son, 2963. flames. They w ere encouraged in this climbed high in the rig g in g and lashed hope by the w eather bureau forecast them selves to prevent being carried of show ers which would break the away by the g ian t waves. long dry spell which is held responsi F irst M ate Jorgensen had started ble for the rapid spread of the flames —'H ie g re a t *k:n re ju v c n a to r. if you hav e sallow for the m ain m ast to tak e refuge so early in the season. sk in , w rin k le s, p im p le s o r ro u g h n ess of th e face H am burg, May 16.— King Frederick o r a rm s, th e a p p lic a tio n of K U ('H I will b rin g buck when a wave hurled him ag ain st the th e glow an.l fre s h n . ss o f y o u th I’r p a c k ag e , fl. side of the vessel. H is skull was V III of Denm ark arrived a t the H am Invasion By Fires Feared. (B ra n c h ) F u ch i Im b o rato rica. S u it 9. 342 1-2 W ash crushed. bu rg er Hof H otel yesterday and died E v ere tt, W ash.—The forest fire s it in g to n S I., P o rtla n d . Or H ere they hung until 6 a. m., when suddenly during the night. uation in Snohomish county is grow ing the storm subsided and the tide le ft worse. The town of Sultan has been C hristian F rederick was proclaim ed m aking a hard fight to prevent de the Russ high and dry. K ing of D enm ark as Frederick V III Jorgensen was buried fa r up on the stru ctio n of its w ater supply through The DIRECT plan of buying or selling sandy beach and a wooden cross m arks on Ja n u a ry 30, 1906, a fte r the death burning of the exposed wooden pipe o f C hristian IX, the aged king, who running from the source. F ires are Real E state. No commissions to pay. the grave. L ist your property or w ants with us. C aptain Foss and his crew built a was dean of the crowned heads o f E u n ear th a t place and it is feared they W e put you in touch with interested hut of pine boards and in this they rope, fa th e r of K ing George of Greece, will invade the town. parties. If you wish to buy, you deal stored the small am ount o f provisions of the Queen M other A lexandra, of The m ill of the B. B. & R. company saved and established sleeping q uar G reat B ritain, th e Em press D ow ager near Index, waa burned w ith a loss of direct with owner. Address of R ussia and g ra n d fa th er o f K ing ters. $30,000. Only a change of wind DIRECT REALTY CO. It was when the provisions began to H aakon V II of Norway. saved th e p lan t o f the Galena Index 401 Yeon Building. Portland, Ore. Several m onths ago K ing F rederick company a t Index and also the town. run low and they realized th a t Chiri kof Island is uninhabited th a t Second suffered a serious illness. W hile ta k A saw m ill was burned a t Nippon, Mate Reeves and five m em bers of the ing his custom ary w alk he had a sud nine m iles from Index. A big tra c t crew volunteered to p u t out in two den seizure and w as compelled to re of tim b e r n ear Sultan was tw ice L ater it w as an sw ept by flames, the W eyerhaeuser open boats for Chignik, 110 m iles dis tu rn to the place. nounced th a t he had suffered a chill company being the chief loser. tant, for assistance. 100 Y oung M en o r Ladies to p re p a re They w ere fortunate enough to a r b u t the n atu re of his m alady w as not The fires are v irtu a lly unchecked fo r positions a s C om m ercial an d K ail- rive a t th a t port before the departure disclosed. because o f the absence of green under ro ad T e le g ra p h o p e ra to rs; positions of the mail steam er Dora, which im brush, such as would have grown had g u a ra n te e d , $70 to $90 m o n th ly . F o r PARIS BANDITS SLAIN. m ediately proceeded to the rescue. the blazes sta rte d a month later, as p a rtic u la rs an d ap p licatio n ad d ress The rescue work was accomplished usual. under g re a t difficulties, as the life L a tt o f N otorious G ang Blown Up PACIFIC TELEGRAPH & RAILWAY INSTITUTE A ccurate reports of the losses in boats had to be driven through Washington Bldg., Seattle, Washington Snohomish county have not been com With Dynamite. treacherous surf, while fierce blasts of piled, b a t unofficial figures give an P a ris—The c are er of the la st of ag g reg ate property loss of $160,000. icy wind sw ept seaward. To little Scotty, the m arvel of the F ra n c e's notorious bandit gang was 8ecret Revealed by Face. , rescue is th a t had the two boats which dram atically ended when, a fte r eight C H I N E S E G IR L C A S T S V O T E . If you w ant to get a t the real put out on w hat looked like a hopeless ho u rs’ b a ttle w ith police and troops strength and character of a person’a errand been three hours la te r in a r its leader, O ctave G am ier, and his Pretty Tie Lung F irst Woman of Her face, study th e right side of It—the riv in g a t Chignik, the 30 men certain confederate, V allet, w ere blown up by Race to Enjoy Privilege, ugly side, as portrait painters som e ly m ust have perished, as the Dora explosives in a sm all villa a t N ogent- San Francisco—T ie Lung, a p re tty sur-M arne, w here they had taken re f tim es call It. T here you will find the would have been gone by th a t tim e. little C hinese m aiden who lives a t the uge. lines bold and harsh, with every de Shattered by shots of dynam ite, P resb y terian m ission house a t 920 fect accentuated. On the left side, USE SIXTH S E N S E . th e ir house fell in ruins when m elinite Sacram ento stre et, holds the honor of however, everything Is softened down, being the first Chinese woman in the and the face Is a t Its best. W henever Maxim Would Employ Animals at Sea was exploded under the wails. The police found G am ier dead and history o f the world to exercise the you suspect a m an of trickery or de to P ro te ct L iners. V allet dying. Five policemen w ere electoral franchise. ceit—and this rule applies equally to Tie L ung is a native-born A m eri London— “ I am w orking hard an an wounded in the b a ttle. the fa ir sex—stand on his right ana She can All the forces for the protection of can, and she is 21 years old. idea th a t, when perfected, will m ake w atch his expression closely. a d isa ste r like th a t to the T itan ic im society had failed to dislodge them . read and w rite the E nglish language possible,” said Hiram M axim. “ It is Several thousand police, gendarm es b e tte r than a g re a t m any o f her adult Competition. brethren, and she is fa m ilia r w ith the “Royalty has Its difficulties,” r e not beyond the realm of science to and zouaves trie d for hours to shoot political issues involved in the p ri m arked the Lord High K eeper of the provide a ship w ith 'm ea n s of ascer the bandits or blow up the building m ary presidential election. In the Buttonhook. “Yes,” replied the un tain in g w hether any icebergs are w ith explosives. T hree policemen had m a tte r o f political and social progress easy m onarch. “It has gotten so that w ithin 10 m iles, even in dense fog, fallen from the desperadoes’ bullets and enlightenm ent T ie Lung is not one b u t though the v illa was dam aged by a court function tlnds It hard to com rain or snow Btorms. “ I am not a sp iritu a lis t and I don’t dynam ite the ban d its held th e ir own step behind her A m erican sisters, p e te with the scenery and costume* believe iff any hum bug o f a supersti and showed no signs of surrendering. born o f Am erican parents. of a big m usical show." U nlike Bonnet, whose refu g e was tious natu re, b u t I do know there are Bandit House Real F ort. certain anim als in the w orld, having dynam ited a t Choisy-le-Roi, G am ier Damage by Lightning. m ade his last stand in a house hidden P a ris — Thousands o f persons mo Lightning does most dam age li no religion and therefore not super tored to the suburb o f Nogen-sur- level, open country. A town or city stitious, which can form a clear opin by foliage and surrounded closely by o th er buildings, m aking an assau lt M arne to secure m em entoes of the re w ith Its num erous projections and ion and, you m ight say, have definite knowledge of objects in th e ir vicinity difficult and dangerous. B onnet and cent siege, which ended in the death wires, Is com paratively exem pt w ithout seeing or hearing them —th a t D ubis fought in a garage, which could of two autom obile bandits, G am ier and V allet. The v illa was a regular be approached from all sides. is, they possess a sixth sense. G arn ier’s specialty was disguise. arsenal. Several cases o f cartrid g es “ 1 believe th a t will be the plan on which m ariners will h a v e'to rely here H e w ent so fa r as to m u tilate his eye w ere found, while a so rt o f trench had M EXICAN * lids to change his appearance, and he been b u ilt behind th e w alls, which a fte r, some tim e or o th e r.” succeeded in evading the police d ra g w ere p erforated w ith holes, affording n e t which had been spread over P aris the bandits an excellent m eans of de Noted Canvas is " J u n k ." fense and offense. The stern e x te r Monrovia, C al.— D rawn by idle cur and the suburbs. m ination of the outlaw chiefs m eets iosity to a junk Bhop auction in Los w ith approval everyw here in France. “ S ane” F ourth it S ta rte d . Angeles recently, Dr. F. M. Potteng- Spokane, W ash. — An ordinance THE POULTRY REMEDY. er, of M onrovia, bought for $100 a which none o f the council would adm it Necanicum Situation Bad. painting which pleased his fancy and | M r. Stephen H olbrooke, S e c’y Seaside, Or. — Miss Susan Clark, T a co m a (W a sh .) Poultry A w ’n w r ite i: was la te r pronounced by connoiseurs a they had asked for, w as introduced in “ I w ill Rive M e x ic a n M u s ta n g L in im e n t I Verboeckhoven m asterpiece w orth a t the council by th e city a ttorney, not who has ju st rtu m e d to town for more I a n u n e q u iv o c a l e n d o rs e m e n t n s a re m e d y I I fo r B ttm b le fb o t a n d C a n k e r in th e T h r o a t. I least $20,000. Judges of a rt works only prohibiting pyrotechnic displays supplies for forest fire sufferers up the I H i t h e r t o I h a v e fo u n d th ese d ise a s e s o f m y I declared the painting, a d airy scene, and fireworks of all kinds, but m aking N ecanicum , says i t is a m ost deplor I p o u l tr y v e ry d iffic u lt t o cu re b u t M u s ta n g I I L in im e n t p ro v e d to I k * a p o s itiv e rem e d y . I undoubtedly w as from the brush of i t a crim e to sto re or sell them in the able sta te o f affairs th ere. Some of the | 25c. 50c. $1 a bottle at D m « A G a n ’ l Store# | the famous Belgian a rtis t, who died c ity except for w holesale purposes for d e stitu te people have not even a place 30 years ago. They averred the out-of-tow n use. L ast year a com m it to sleep. Help from Seaside has been painting was probably fifty years tee o f the council recommended no ac hard to get, residents here being occu Not to Bo Driven Away. tion for 1911, b u t requested an ordi pied in looking a fte r the fire sufferers old. A little city m iss waa visiting li nance along th a t line for passage a f n the Monday n ig h t fire here. Miss t h e country and strayed out Into tb< te r the Fourth, so th a t am ple notice C lark has been looking a fte r these River M enaces N eedles. Held one day w here there w ere a fee people personally as m uch as possible San B ernardino, C al.— Deflected by would be given before this»year. lam bs. E xasperated by tbe lncessau a large sandbar recently formed, the and has taken food and blankets to bleating of one of the lam bs, shi Colorado river, which is a t flood stage them . Boy S co u ts Save C om rade. stam ped her foot and said: "You cal from the m elting m ountain snows, Hood R iver— F orm ing a life line, ¿ell your ma-a and your pa-a and you: th reaten s the destruction of p a rt of reaching from the bank o f the sw im Trial o f D arrow Begins. fam ily; I’ve got as much right hert the town of Needles. Ix)s Angeles — In the sam e co u rt T he 3000-foot m ing pool to the deep w a ter w here aa you, and I’m going to stay— concrete wall b u ilt by th e Santa Fe one of th e ir companions was drow ning room in the Hall of Ju s tic e w here the there I ’’—Delineator. railroad a y ear ago to protect the and pulling down w ith him the lad M cNam ara brothers w ere sentenced to town from the riv er is crum bling and who had gone to his rescue, the m em prison early last D ecem ber, a fte r the roundhouses of the railroad are bers of the Hood R iver Boy Scouts, pleading guilty to dynam iting, C lar said to he in im m ediate danger. The w ith a coolness th a t veteran life-sav ence S. D arrow, of Chicago, th e ir change in the cu rren t sw ung the full ers m ig h t have been pround of, saved chief counsel, was placed on tria l be force of the stream a g ain st the th e lives of the tw o boys. The scouts fore Judge H utton, of the Superior for the alleged bribing of w ere sw im m ing in the slough north of court, Needles side of the river. the O.-W . R. & N. passenger depot, George N. Lockwood, one o f the ven when one of th eir num ber was seized irem en in the trial of Jam es B. Mc S tand Up for D arrow . N am ara. The charge o f having Los A ngeles—Nam es [of prom inent w ith cramps. bribed Ju ro r R obert F. Bain will be Chicagoans, including ex-U nited gnored in the preent tria l. M ississippi Levee B reaks. S tates senators. Federal and sta te Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is not a judges, noted law yers and city offi New O rleans— A pproxim ately 60,000 S tandard Pays Big Fine. stimulant It does not make cials, w ere brought into the Darrow persons and ten square m iles of te r r i Jefferson C ity, Mo.—The Standard by D istric t A ttorney Frederick in tory will be affected by a break in the you feel better one day, then case the exam ination of a talesm an who M ississippi R iv er levee on the w est Oil company paid a fine o f $50,000 to as bad as ever the next. form erly had resided in Chicago. All bank 25 m iles north o f here. The cre the clerk of the Suprem e court as a There is not a drop of alco of those m entioned are said to have vasse is 200 fe e t wide. This, th e Hy- result o f being prosecuted as a tru st. elia levee, was the scene o f the There is a motion pending before the hol in it. Ayer’s Sarsapa sworn to depositons reg ard in g the m A Suprem e court on behalf of the com high ch aracter and good [rep u ta tio n of w orst break of the flood of 1903. rilla is a tonic. You have the the defendant. boat w ith laborers has gone to try to pany, asking th a t it may be perm itted m ake repairs. The revenue c u tte r to pay the fine imposed upon it, w ith steady, even gain that comes Boys Make Biplane and Fly. W indom probably w ill be rushed to all costs o f the prosecution, and th a t from such a medicine. Ask the order ousting it from the sta te be Spokane, 1 W ash. — Two Spokane the scene w ith supplies. your doctor all about this. boys, M artin A. D enine and Glen w ithheld, so long as i t obeys the laws T rain Robbed o f $ 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 . and the orders of the courts. Trust him fully and always Hem ingw ay, have com pleted a biplane New O rleans — Two m asked men which this week was given its first do as he says. Ke knows. W idow it C hosen Mayor. successful tryout. An accident m ar held up the New O rleans-N ew York Sheridan, W yo.— Mrs. Susan Wiss- Pbo makes the beat liver pills? Thi red the initial flight, the m achine go lim ited train No. 2, north-bound, on . C. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mass ing w rong a fte r it had [sailed 60 feet the New Orleans & N ortheastern ra il ler, a widow, was elected Mayor of hey have been making Aver'a Pills fo through the a ir a t an a v erag e height road, e ig h t m iles from H a ttiesb u rg , D ayton, Wyo. Mrs. W issler is » ver sixty years. If you have the slight of 16 feet. Denine, who w as in the M iss., and, a fte r dynam iting the safe D em ocrat in politics, b u t was elected at doubt about using these pills, aaJ m achine, was som ew hat bruised by in the express car, escaped on horses on the independent tic k e t. A m ajority our doctor. Ask him first, that’s beat w ith one bundle containing $140,000. of,th e votes were cast by women. the fall. I t f l k . t h . a . C. ATSA CO.. L -W .ll Mate cf Wrecked Schooner Goes 110 Miles lor Help. Five Persons Lost and Great Dam age Done in Washington. ÍP * !-. 7 2 ,1 M • ‘ V*,i",| i."r A lw * -'t Lipom a, ( macntneru ^ »«■«»* «** ^ I M k te M THE TYPHOID PLY FUCHI INVESTIGATE WANTED AT ONCE Ì MUSTANG LINIM ENT Stim ulant or Tonic ? KING OF DENMARK DIES SUDDENLY AT HAMBURG Spring-Cleaning The Human System Needs It. M r » . M . M o r g a n , 411 4 t h A v e ., K -, A r a l n e r d , M in n ., w r i t e s : *'I t a k e f r o m ^ n o t o t w o b o t t l e s o f H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a In t h e s p r i n g to p u r if y t h e b lo o d lu s t a s re g u la rly a s 1 do m y h o u se - c le a n in g , a n d g o a r o u n d l ig h t- f o o te d in d lig h t-h e a r te d . I b e lie v e i t la t h e b e s t b lo o d p u r if ie r k n o w n .” H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a s o c o m b i n e s t h e c u r a t iv e p r in c ip le s o f r o o ts , b a r k s a n d h e r b s a s to r a is e th e m to t h e i r h ig h e s t e lllc le n c y ; h e n c e I ts u n e q u a le d c u r e s . G e t I t t o d a y I n u s u a l l i q u i d f o r m or tablets c a l l e d S a r s a t a b s . IT GRATE5 all the nutmeg New York Man’s Invention Will Save Housewife From Grating Off Fingernails. A nutmeg g rater th at grates all the nutmeg, down to the last scrap, has been designed by a New York man. It also saves the housewife from grating off her fingernails and the tips of her fingers. The g rater proper Is circu lar and Is affixed to a wooden handle -not tea -net coffee ,i/ It’s the most de lightful Breakfast Drink you ever tasted Took an Unfair Advantage. Doctor Graham , a widely know? physician In London, once conceived tho plan of burying persons up to their necks in the e arth and leaving them there for some hours as a cure for sc4he diseases. George Dyer, It Is said, In despair of anyone listening tc him read his own poetry, took advan tag e of th e situation of Doctor G ra ham ’s patients and read to them all th e while they were stuck In th« earth . FI V rL I placed anywhere, at- tract# and kills all fliea. N< a t, clean, orn am en tal, conven ien t, cheap. Lasts all season. Ma<le of m etal, c a n ’t «[.ill or tip over; will n o t soil o r In ju re anything. G uaranteed effective I ' m - each a t dealers or 6 punt prepaid fo r SL HAROLD SOMERS. 150 D e k a lb Ave., Brooklyn, N. T. and the most wholesome and invigoiaiing. You tan not but like its rich “ gro ny” flavor and spicy arcrr.a. iSk your grocer for — Three G ’s tC O L D t.N C R A I N G R A N U L E S ) — i f h e ha'-n’t g o t it he w ill g e t it fo r you. I t s g o o d fo r y o n 3 tim es a day. A n d re m e m b e r th a t there is no substitute for 3 G’s. I t I I I FR I\.IL L L I\ Im portance of Physiognomy. “Do you believe a m an with a reced ing chin is likely to get along as well In this world as a man with a chin that projects?” "It all depends upon tircum stances. If the m an with tho receding chin is a con of th e presi dent of the com pany and the m an with the chin th a t projects is m erely work ing his way up from tho bottom I should be inclined to feel th a t physiog nomy would not be of vast Import/ »nee.” EVERYB0DYD0ING1T! DOING WHAT? TAKING Hostetler’ s Stomach Bitters For all troubles of the di gestive organs—Biliousness, Constipation, Headaches and to drive out the blues. 60 Y E A R S D O I N G I T Pivoted to the center is a revolving handle resem bling a m iniature m otor m an’s controller, with a little c u d I d one end to bold the kernel and a spring cap to keep It In place and press It against the g ra te r plate. The nutmeg Is placed In this cap and the handle turned until the desired amount Is ground off, the operation being much speedier than when kernel has to be rubbed across the g rater by hand. Furtherm ore, the hand method results In waste, as a fte r the nutmeg has been ground so small th at it can not be scraped without scraping th€ fingers as well. It has heretofore had to be thrown away. W indfall In Old Hat. T here Is som ething more th an a Joke In Inheriting an old hat from an uncle. For tho recent Mardl-Gras fete. In Paris, a m otor bus driver, wishing to . "dress upy" borrowed from a restau r ant keeper an old battered "top" hat. Inherited from a deceased uncle. Dur- lng th e festivities, the w earer, In at tem pting to adjust his wig, knocked off tho hat, and to his astonishm ent a C u re s W hile Y ou W alk. ’ out fell nine 100 franc notes ($180), A lle n ’s F o o t-E a s e is a c e r t a in c u r e fo r h o t , ' unexpected s w e a tin g , c a llu s , a m t s w o lle n , u c h ln g fee t. S old He hastened to put this by a l l D ru g g ists . P r ic e 25c. D o n ’t a c c e p t a n y bequest Into th e cafe keeper's s u b s ti tu t e . T r ia l P a c k a g e F R E E . A d d r e u ________________ A lle n 8, O lm s te d , Le R o y , N . Y. ______ , hands. B e t h r i f t y on l ittle th in g s lik e b lu in g . D o n 't a c c e p t w a te r f o r b lu in g . A sk f o r R e d C ross Ball B lue, th e e x tr a good v a lu e blue. To the Teacher. A teacher who can arouse a feeling for one single good action, for one ■Ingle good poem, accom plishes more th an he who fills our m em ory with row s on rows of natu ral objects, classified w ith nam e and form. For w hat Is the result of all these, ex cept w hat we know as well without them , th a t the human figure pre-emi nently and peculiarly Is m ade In the Im age and likeness of Ood?—Uoetbo Pettits I I BEST fo r EYE I ACHES 1 Salve Child’s F irst Y ears Im portant. A happy a n d h e a lth y childhood, full of Bunshlne a n d m er rim e n t, and kind liness and u n d e r s ta n d in g , m eans suc cessful and helpful m atu rity . A g reat deal of fallurto Is fear, a n d a g re at deal of sin Is stupidity. And nothing so In creases fear and b eg ets stupidity as a disorderly and Inconsequent environ m ent In th e first few years.—Anon. R eality‘Would Be Different. “Da hymn goes d at you w ants te» tie a angel, but ef you had wings right now you’d hire yo se’f out as a curiosity In a sideshow."—A tlanta Constitution. Dally Thought. T here Is a tim e In every m an’s edu cation when he arrives at th e convlo- tlon th a t envy Is Ignorance.—Em er son. i I Met Death In Strange Fashion. A curious fatal acoldent occurred the other day In northern France, a t Doual. An engineer w as try in g a new m otor on th e biplane In th e shed belonging to M. Molneaux, tho avia- or. His muffler caught In th e pro peller and wound around th e shaft, lragglng the unfortunate m an w ithin /-each of the blades. He w as scalped ind his skull frac tu red. R ed C ross B all B lue gives double v a lu e fo r y o u r Has One Advantage. m oney, goes tw ic e aa f a r aa a n y o th e r . A sk your ffrocer. The fact th a t a politician hasn’t any ■presidential beo of his own sometimes Llfalong Eccentric Dresser. An old man who recently passed nukes It easier for him to stir u p I away In W hittinsville, W ash., during bornot's nest for the other fellows. all the 88 years of his life had never Hard. worn stockings—because he hated the W hen you have nothing to say It li feeling of them ; nor had ho worn a n y hard to keep people from consider thing but a straw hat, Rummer and lng It foolish if you say It. w inter alike, to keep, as he expressed it, rain and snow from going down his neck. _ _ _ _ W ell-Ordered Life. To do with as few things as we can, and, as far as we can, to see to It th a t these things are the w ork of freem en and not of slaves; these two seem to me to be the main duties to be fulfilled by those who wish to live a t once free and refined, serviceable to others, and pleasant to them selves.—W illiam Mor ris. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy N o S m a r t iu g — F e e ls F i n e — A c ta Q u ic k ly . T r y i t f o r R e d , W e a k , W a te r y E y e s a n d t l r a n u - l a t e d E y e lid s . I l l u s t r a t e d B o o k in e a c h P a c k 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 ts — 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 ssfu l P h y s ic ia n s ’ P ra c tic e fo r m a n y y e a rs . N o w d e d ic a t e d t o 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 v e S a lv e i n A s e p tic T u b e s , 25c a n d 60c. M urine Eye R e m e d y C o . , C h i c a g o A Chines© Puzzle. Some day s ago we published a conundrum from the Chinese, taken from a Paris contem porary, but as we have not received the correct answ er we give It, together with the original question. T he question ran : ‘‘Young I am green, old I am yellow; well beaten I become compliant; if I ac company a friend for long, he urges m e to leave him ; young I am honored, old I am despised.” The answ er Is Straw slippers.”—London Globe. f A T o n ic . A lte r a tiv e a n d R e s o lv e n t. Th# b e st re m e d y fo r K id n e y s, L iv e r a n d Bowel#. E ra d ic a te s P im p le s, E r u p tio n s a n d D iso rd e r* o f th e S k in . P u rifie s th e Blood a n d give* T o n e , S tre n g th a n d Y’ig o r to th e e n tir e s y s t e m . WOMAN SICK TWELVE Y EA R S W ants OtherW omen to Know How She W as Finally Restored to Health. Persian Lamb Skins. T he trade In Persian lamb or a stra khan skins centers In T urkestan, and Louisiana, M o.: — “ I think a woman the trad e rs of th a t country have the entire monopoly of It. They pasture naturally dislikes to make her troubles known to the public, the ewe lam bs In Immense flocks, and but complete resto r It has been found useless to try to ac ation tohealth meani custom these anim als to any consid so much to me that erable change of climate. If they I cannot keep from survive elsew here, th e skin under telling mine for the goes degeneration and the fur conse sake of other suffer quently becomes less valuable.—liar- ing women. tier's Weekly. “ I had been sick M o th e rs w i l l f in d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o n th ln s about twelve years, S y ru p th o le - s t r e m e d y to u s e lu r t h e i r c h il d r e u anil had eleven doc l u r i n g t h e t e e t h i n g p e rio d . tors. I had drag ging down p a i n s , Would Encourage Marriage. Citizens from Aculco, sta te of Mexico, pains a t m onthly periods, bilious spells, have come to this city, sayB the Mexi and was gettin g worse all the tim e. I can H erald, to complain against the would hardly g e t over one spell when 1 action of the parish priest who recom would be sick again. No tongue can tell mends th a t all men of m arriageable w h at I suffered from cramps, and al age should m arry because If they do tim es I could hardly walk. The doctors not they a re liable to be enlisted by said I m ight die a t one of those times, m eans of a lottery and m ade to serve b u t I took Lydia E. Pinkham ’s V egeta ble Compound and g o t b e tte r rig h t away. <n th e army. Your valuable medicine is worth more Shibboleth. than mountains of gold to suffering wo Shibboleth, now taken a s m eaning m en.” —Mrs. B ertha M u ff , 503 I # 4th the w atchword or slogan of a particu S treet, Louisiana, Mo. lar sect or party, had Its origin In Lydia E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Com the Incident recorded In Judges 8:1-16, pound, made from native roots and herbs, w herein the word shibboleth was used contains no narcotic or harm ful drugs, as a te s t by the Olleadltes to detect and to-day holds tho record of being the th e ir foes, the Kphralmttes. T he m ost successful remedy for female ills we E phralm ltes w ere unable to pro know of, and thousands o f voluntary nounce the combination sh, and when testim onials on file in the Pinkham put to th e te s t called the word "slb- laboratory a t Lynn,M ass., seem to prove boleth,” th u s betraying th e ir breed this fact. and giving away their case. I f yon w ant spcrlal advice w rite to Convenience for the Ironing Board. Lyillu E. Pin I. iiain Medicine Co. (confi A large pocket tacked on the back dential) Lynn, Mass. Your le tte r w ill of your Ironing board Is useful to drop bo opened, read and answ ered by a Ironing wax. Iron handle, stand, etc. woman anil held in s tric t confidence. Into when you are through with them — M c C a ll's M a g a z in e ___ The H unter. T he m an who loses hope Is not like ly to find appreciation.—Chicago Rec ord-Herald. Fundam ental T ruth. A thing th a t Is morally right can a sv e r be economically wrong. Painless Dentistry I# o a r p ride—o n r h obb y—ou r «tody f o r y-ar* m 4 n ow on r #n« oh «#, an d our# i# th e b«.#t p#lnl««# wo r* t o b e fou n d anyw her*. n o m a tter how m u ch jrua p # j. C o m p a r e o u r I*rl<- W h fin is h p l# t# e n â hriil## ‘ for * out* ‘ brida# wot work wn In o f to w n patron# i ay if de#lr#d. l ’#lnlo«a # z t r # c t io * I f r e e when pi#t## or W. L. D O U G L A S SHOES *2.50 *3.00 *3.50 *4.00 *4.50t*5.0CT W . L . D o u g la s m a k e s a n d s e lls m o re $ 3 . 0 0 ,. $ 3 . 5 0 a n d $ 4 . 0 0 s h o e s th a n a n y o t h e r m a n u f a c t u r e r in t h e w o r ld FO R M EN, W O M EN AN D BOY8 W . L . D o u g l a s ,%'i.OO »V $ 3 . 5 0 s h o e s a r e w o r n b y m i l l i o n s o f m e n , b e c a u s e t h e y a r e t l i e l*«*st i n t h e w o r h l f o r t h e p r i c e W . L . D o u g l a s $ - 4 . 0 0 , $ 4 . 0 0 Ac, $ 0 . 0 0 s h o e * e q u a l C u s t o m J tcn ch W o r k c o s tin g $ 6 .0 ') to $ 8 .0 0 W h y d o e s W . L. D o u g l a s m a k e a n d s e l l m o r e $ 3 . 0 0 , $ 3 . 5 0 a n d $ 4 . 0 0 s h o e s t h a n a n y o t h e r m a n u f a c t u r e r in t h e w o r l d ? B E C A U S E : h e s t a m p s h is n a m e a n d p r i c e o n t h e b o t t o m a n d g u a r a n t e e s t h e v a l u e , w h ic h p r o t e c t s t h e w e a r e r a g a i n s t h ig h p r ic e s a n d in fe r io r s h o e s o f o th e r m a k e s . B E C A U S E : t h e y a r e th e m o st e c o n o m ic a l a n d s a tis fa c to r y ; y o u c a n s a v e m o n e y b y w e a r i n g W . L. D o u g l a s s h o e s . 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