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4 POULTRY AND GAME C an g e t you fa n c y p ric e s fo r W ild D ucks a n d o th e r p n n in seaso n . W rite u s for c aah o ffer on a ll k in d s o f p o u ltry , p o rk . e tc . Pearson-Page Co., Portland H O W ARD E. BOHTON — Away er a n d ChemiHt, ■ ■ Lead ville, (ulo n u io . Hptuiimm pnce«: lio Id, «Hiver, Lead, SI. G«dd, Silver, 75c; Gold. 50c; Ziuo o r Copper. 91. MirtUng envelope« • id fu ll p rice liai te n t o a application . C ontrol and Um pire w oikao Uolted. Rotor ouco: Cur to n a te N at lo u a i Bank. S eco n d -H an d M achin e ry b o u g h t, aold and ^ ex c h an g e d ; e n g in e s , hollers, aaw m ills, e tc . T h e J . E. M a rtin Co.. 83 1st 8L . P o rtla n d , S en d fo r S to ck L ist a n d prices. Machinery YOUNG M EN A N D L A D IE S, becom e te le g ra p h o p e ra to rs , e a sy to lea rn , s te a d y w o rk , s h o rt h o u rs, lino o p p o rtu n ity to tra v e l. S tu d e n ts a s s iste d to g«xxi p a y in g p o sitio n s on railroiula, a team ahip« a n d in cities w h en u u a litied . W ire less a nd M orse tedegruph co u rse s ta u g h t quickly. W rite fo r o u r fre e sc h o la rsh ip p lan s. Pacific T elegraph A R ailw ay In s titu te , W ashington B u ild in g , S e a ttle, W ash. TURKEYS WANTED W e w a n t d resse d T u rk e y s, D u ck s a n d G eese f o r T h a n k s g iv in g tra d e . W rite fo r o u r p r in t e d booklet on d r e s s in g a n d m a r k e tin g to g e t h ig h e s t p ric e s . W rite to d ay . W o ulso w a n t V eal, P o rk a nd all k in d s o f Live P o u ltry , F. H . HCHMALZ A CO. P a id -u p C a p ita l 110,000. 141-143 F r o n t S tre e t P o rtla n d , O regon TURKS WOULD FIGHI D O N ’T "Be Peeved” Government’s Requests lor Media tion Repudiated by Army. Porte's Position Complicated by Hav ing to Withdiaw Request—Cry ot "No Surrender" Grows, London—Press and public opinion in St. Petersburg, according to a dis patch to the Daily Mail from the iRus- sian capital, consider a conflict be tween Russia and Austria imminent if Austria continues to threaten Servia. The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Mail learns that the threads of the Austro-Servian crisis are now in the hands of the German secretary of foreign affairs, Herr Von Kiderlin Waechter, who is working on a form ula designed to appease both Austria and Servia. + Í b e c a u s e y o u r s to m a c h is u n a b le to d o its w o rk p ro p e rly — o r b e c a u se y o u r liv e r is lazy a n d b o w e ls clo g g ed . l C heer U p - - G e t a B ottle of ï H O S T E T T E R ’S Stomach Bitters Today. For 60 y e a rs it h a s b ee n e ffe c tu a l in su c h ca se s. Easy Check to Forge, Judge Lumley Smith remarked at Constantinople — The situation has taken a change for the worse. A the Old Bailey that checks for £ 8 grave international crisis seems pend edd were most frequently altered by ing. On the one hand the position of forgers engaged in what was now an of $100 or more by buying your the government is seriously compro extensive business. Only a "y” was mised because the army repudiates the j needed to change the eight Into Piano or Player Piano direct mediation proposition. On the other eighty. In the case before him a from factory store. cbeck for £ 8 14s bad been made Into BUSH & LANE PIANO COMPANY hand the committee of Union and Pro one for £80 14s. gress is giving evidence of renewed 355 Washington St., Portland, Or. activity, while Turkish feeling, both national and religious, is being work ed to fever pitch by the preaching in 'l the mosques and by the impassioned W hen ia PO R TLA N D s to p a t language of the press. NEW SCOTT HOTEL The most serious feature of the sit I^trg e , lig h t room s; s te a m h e a t; b ig lobby; uation is the weakness of the govern clean a nd ord erly : close to b u sin e ss section; ment in having first to apply for med b e s t place fo r fam ily in c ity . ROOMS 50c UP. iation to secure an armistice, later re Seventh and Ankeny Street* questing mediation, pure and simple, C o n v e n ie n t fro m All D ep o ts by S tre e tc a r . j anil then virtually being obliged to yield to the army which repudiates Probably only the fact Economical Lighting Co. mediation. that the powers have not replied to Gasoline hollow Wire Lighting Systems the request for mediation prevented a Mantles and Glassware ministerial crisis and extricated the M onties fo r C am -h ester, A lad d in , all th e d iff e r government, as it will not now be e n t m ak e s of KtA osene M an tle L am ps. J u n io r called upon to take any action. R a g M antles CQc p« r dozen. W rite ua. The committee of Union and Pro Agents Wanted. 597 Williams Are., Portland Sloan’s Liniment is a quick gress has taken up strongly the cry of “ no surrender.” and reliable remedy for lame SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE NO FRUIT PEST IN JOHN DAY to purchase round-trip tickets at re duced rates, come to Oregon or Wash Applet Measuring 13 Inches in Cir ington, investigate conditions and re turn to their homes preparatory to cumference Are No HarTty. coming here permanently. Prairie City—Apples weighing a Rates for the round trip will be pound each, measuring 13 inches in $61.70 from Chicago and $66 from circumference, of perfection in color Missouri river points. Tickets can be ing, of perfect shape and without a purchased only on the first and third blemish are no rarity in the John Day Tuesdaya of each month, with a return valley. In a shipment made from limit of 26 days. Stopovers will be Prairie City many such apples were in allowed for 15 dayB on the going trip evidence. and during the life of the ticket on While as yet there are no extensive the return trip. Both trips must be commercial orchards of bearing age in made over the same route and trans the valley, apples have been grown portation will be limited to second- here for more than forty years in class accommodations. small family orchards, of which there are many in all parts of the valley. T. R and Wilson are Close. Up to the present time orchard pests Baker, Or.—Roosevelt and Wilson have been absoluetly unknown. It is asserted by old residents that a wormy are running close in Baker county apple has never yet been found in the from all indications, though as yet lit orchards of the valley. The crop this year is a large one and the fruit is of tle more than a prediction ia possible. the best quality in every respect, and Roosevelt ia possibly the favorite by shipments in BmaU lots are being a slight margin. Lane and Clark are made to outside markets. Several in the lead Tor senator, though neither Reports are hundred boxes have already been is conceded victory. coming in slowly, especially from the shipped from this place. outlying precincts. City reports will not be definite till late. A large vote HOMESEEKERS MAY COME. was cast, and unusual interested manifested in the election. Lower Rates to Coast to Be in Effect All Through 1913. Race In Marion Close. Portland—Homeseekers’ rates from Salem Or., Nov. 7. — Twelve com Eastern cities to points in the North plete precincts out of 51 in Marion west will be in effect every month county give Taft 380 Wilson 328 and during 1913, according to tariffs just Roosevelt 308. Selling has 380, Lane filed by the Trans-Continental Passen 261, Paget 108, Bourne 124 and Clark ger association. 85. Secretary of state—Olcott 619, This will enable persons in the East Ryan 195, Kennedy 10. fOLNESl 8 % S I l BUSINESS COLLEGE ■ SH k 2a&| 8&1 D W A S H IN G T O N AND TE N TH STS PORTLAND. OREGON J R . W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G [ Ihn School that VLaces i'uu in a Uood Position SALESM EN WANTED To sell Trees for the oldest nursery on the Coast. Pio neers of 1849. Since 1863 a t the present location Three gon erat:oTi3 o f prowing trees. 420 acres Commission paid week ly. THE WOODBURN NURSERIES F. W. StTTLEMIER, Proprietor. WOODBURN, OREGON " C o s te rm o n g e r." Ribbed costard apples, a cooking kind, are now to be seen In the shop*. The costard 1* referred to In the household accounts of Edward L, In •whose reign the street seller of the apple was called a costardmonger— hence "costermonger" and “coster.”— London Standard. Mary Broken Up. Mary dropped her eyes on the floor as Henry burst Into the room. Her faco lengthened rapidly, and she final ly pierced him with a glanco. As his laugh rose and fell, she dropped her law and her voice broke.—Judge. ■ ~ “ = | M = a = = k = = e j Money Act as O u r Agent a n d a t t h a sam e tim e g e t y o u r ow n P ia n o a t fa c to ry c o st. W e a re th e o n ly w h o lesale P ia n o h o u se w e s t o f t h e M ississippi, a n d sell by m ail in p la c e o f u s in g e x p e n siv e tra v e le rs . W rite a t o nce f o r fu ll d e ta ils . You sa v e b ig m o n ey on y o u r o w n p u r c h a s e a n d c a n m ak e s p le n did p ro fit trolling to y o u r frie n d s. N o e x p e rie n c e n ec e ssa ry . RAMAKER BROS. CO. 1627-29-31 Third Avenue SEATTLE 1 !! 1 1 -T " ■ t l .. 1912 CORN CROP LARGEST IN HISTORY OF COUNTRY Washington, D. C.—A corn crop of 3,169,137,000 bushels, ‘or 381,921,000 bushels more than the greatest crop of corn ever before grown in any country of the world, is the feature of the country's most remarkable agricultur al year in history, according to the November crop report of the Federal department of agriculture. This great crop of corn was worth on November 1 to farmers $1,850,- 776,000. The enormuous sum of $4,171,134,- 000 represented the farm value on No vember 1 of the crops of core, hay, wheat, oats, potatoes, barley, flax seed, rye and buckwheat. With the value of the growing cotton crop and the crops of tobacco, rice and apples, the aggregate value of these principal farm products will amount well be yond $5,000,000,000. Record crops of corn, potatoes, flax seed, oats, barley, rye and hay were harvested this year. % f.i:M.md!tv-ri.K.irci FO R M EN AND W O M EN B o y s w n a r W. L . D o u g l a c $ 2 . 1 0 , $ 2 . 5 O & 5 3 . 0 0 S c h o o l S h o o a , b o c a u a o etna p ^ l r w i l l p o s i t i v e l y o v t w o a r t w o p a i r s oi/ o r d i n a r y s h o e s , s a m e am I h o n r o n a s h o a m . W .L .D ouglas ¡'¿ ¿ k e sa n d sells m o re $ 3 .0 0 ,$ 3 .5 0 & $ 4 .0 0 shoes th a n an y o th e r m a n u fa c tu re r in th e w o rld THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER T h e w o rk m a n s h ip w hich h a s m a d e W . L. D o u g la s sh o e s fa m o u s th e w o rld o v e r is m a in ta in e d in e v e ry pair. A sk y o u r d e a le r to sh o w you W . L. D o u g la s la te s t fa sh io n s fo r fall a n d w in te r w ear, n o tic e th e s h o r t v a m p s w h ic h m a k e th e fo o t look sm aller, p o in ts in a sh oe p a rtic u la rly d e s ire d by yo u n g m en . A lso th e c o n s e r v a t i v e s t y l e s w hich h ave m a d e W . L. D o u g la s sh o es a h o u s e h o ld w o rd e v e ry w h e re . If you could v is it W . L. D o u g la s la rg e fa c to rie s a t B ro c k to n , M ass., a n d se e for y o u rself h o w c a re fu lly W . L. D o u g la s shoes a re m a d e , you w o u ld th e n un derstand w h y th e y are w a rra n te d to fit b e tte r, lo o k b e tte r, h o ld th e ir s h a p e an d w e a r lon ger th a n any o th e r m ake fo r th e p ric e . f ast Color Eyelets. C A U T IO N .—T o p r o te c t y o u a g t i n i l in fe r io r sh o e s. W .L . D o u g la s sta m p s his n a m e o n th e b o t to m . L ook fo r th e s ta m p . B e w a re of s u b s titu te s . W . L. D o u g la s sh o es a re sold in 78 o w n • to r e s a n d s h o e d e a le r s e v e ry w h e re . N o m a tte r w h e re y o u live, th e y a ra w ith in y o u r re a c h . If y o u r d e a le r c a n n o t su p p ly you. w r ite d ire c t to fa c to ry fo r c a ta lo g sho w in g how to o r d e r b y m ail. S h o e s s e n t e v e ry w h e re , d e liv e ry c h a rg e s p r e p a id . W .L -D ouglaa, B r o c k to n . M ass. ; - * --------- To Sterilize Cistern Water. Cistern water can be thoroughly sterilized by the addition of one-tenth of a grain of hypochlorlde of lime to the gallon. This does not Injure the water for laundry and bathing pur poses. —1 ------- — =________________ _____ — •y Precious Attributes. "Why are diamonds so highly val* tied?” "I suppose,” replied Mr. Groucher, "It’s because they are made of carbon, which Is the equlva* lent of coal, and at the same time look like ice.” EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO BUILD A FOUR-ROOM HOUSE $400 In clu d in g u n d e rp in n in g , u p rig h ts , sh e a th in g , s h in g le s, flooring, doors, w indow s, g lass, h a rd w a re , all fitted , an d e v e ry th in g e lse n e c e ss a ry in co m p letin g a hom e su ita b le f o r Pacific C o ast c lim a te . N o t a th in g fo r you to do sav e follow th e b lu e p r in ts c a re fu lly , w h ich a r e in c lu d ed , d riv e th e n ails an d m ove in . T he id eal m e th o d o f q u ick hom eb u ild in g . SEND AT ONCE FOR OUR COMPLETE CATALOGUE Mill Material From Mill to Home Be Careful in Speech. If In our speech we would need consider how our words will affect those to whom they are spoken—If we would try to hear them with their ears and consider how they accept In their hearts, there would not be much pas sionate or unadvised speech; certain ly there would be few spirits wounded or Uvea embittered by the words of our lips.—W. G. Horder. ness in horses and other farm NEW PERKINS HOTEL animals. RATES M S lo a n ’s L in im e n t s u rp a s s e s a n y t h in g o n e a r t h f o r la m e n e ss i n h o rse s a n d o t h e r h o r s e a ilm e n ts . I w o u ld n o t s le e p w ith o u t i t i n m y s ta b l e .” — M a r t i * D o y l e , 432 W e st 19th fc>t., N e w Y o rk C ity . “DEAD SHOT V E R M IF U G E F OR W O R M S ROMAN EYE BALSAM For Inflam ed E yelids SLOANS LINIMENT P re p are d by W right ' s I ndian V egetable PILL CO. NEW YORK is a quick and safe remedy for hog cholera. Thanks to the Cartoonist. Party emblems that figure on bal lots represent the more serious pur poses and type the traditions of vari ous political followings; but the em blems that the cartoonists and humor ists have established are the more popular, because they represent that cheerful mood In which a majority of persons attack politics without aban doning the earnest aim that underlies Its manifestations.—Judge. G o v e rn o r o f G e o r v ia u s e . S lo a n * . L in im e n t For H o g C h o le ra . " I h o a rd O o r. liro w ti (w h o ia q u it« a i n n e r ) g ay t h a t h o h o c n e v e r loot a h o g f ro m o b o le r a a n d t h a t h i . r e m e d y a lw a y s wmt a ta tile s p o o n fu l o f Sloan*'. L in im e n t in a g n lh m o f atop«, d a e re a s - In g ttie d o n e an th e a n im a l im p ro v e d , l - i . t m o n th G o v . B ro w n a n d m v re lf w e re a t t h e A g r i c u l t u r a l C o lle g e b u ild in g a n d in ttie d lscu n n io n o f t h e ra v a g e s o f th e d is e a s e , G o r, lir o w n g a v e t h e re m e d y n a m e d a s u n f a ilin g ." " OltSKItVER." S a v a x n a u G a il y N e w s . A t A l l D e a l e r s . 8 5 c „ 5 0 c . A » 1 .0 0 . Sloan's Booh on Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, Boston. HO Pettit's E y e Salve I)R. HARRY LANE, ELECTED SENATOR FROM OREGON. MALHEUR COUNTY HAPPY. soil is ideal and this vicinity is free Cake Twenty-Five Years Old. from frost. A veteran baker of Quincy. Mass., Thousands of Acres of Finest Fruit The people of this section see that had a unique experience shortly be if this project is a success, as it un Land Will Be Reclaimed. fore retiring from business a short doubtedly will be, it will be a nucleus Vale — With the completion of the for the early completion of the old time ago. A wedding cake 25 years old was brought to him by a local man Bully Creek irrigation project another Malheur project, the Owyhee project to be refreshed for his silver wedding portion of Oregon will have made and others. Although the charge for anniversary. He had baked the cako great progress and 40,000 acres of I water is set at $80 per acre, and seems a little high, yet it is arranged himself for the wedding, 25 years be now arid land will be thrown into cul in yearly payments over a period of 20 fore. tivation. The Many Bros.’ construc or more years, making it easy for the Well Answered. tion left Vale for the site of the reser farmer. For the first three years af “Now, my little man,” an English voir, and, as the procession, three ter the water is on the land no pay bishop once said to a bright young ment is made. The two succeeding laddie. “I will give you an orange If blocks long, passed through the year $2.50 per acre is paid. Then $5 you can tell me where God Is. My streets, it caused considerable excite per year until the full amount is lord," was the unexpected answer, "I ment. The old farmer who came to reached. will give you two oranges If you will this section in the early day realized Over 20,000 acres of land have al Date Ship Beats Rival. ready been signed up and many more tell me where he is not.” that soon he would no longer need to New York—The steamship Turke are being signed all the time. dread the time when his crops might stan, Port Said to New York, with 8,- D. M. Brogan, the promoter of the Put One Over. 000,000 pounds of Persian dates in her Wife—What a wretch that Mrs. Get. dry up because of the shortage of project, is still in the East, where he hold, beat into this port the steamer taway is. When she found I was de> water. The dry land farmer, who | is devoting all his time to the sale of Stanhope, also from Port Said, with scended from King I.unky III. she goes took up a claim on the high lands the bonds. It is estimated that it will require at least two years to put the 7,000,000 pounds of dates, and there to a genealogist and gets descended when the government was in here j water on the land. by won a bonus of $2500 for her crew from King Lunky I. considering the construction of the and $8000 for her consignees. By the time the Stanhope reaches New York, Malheur project, was made to feel Improved Safety Razor. Rail Tie Order is Large. dealers in dates will be well supplied The principle of the double-bladed that, after ail, his wait was not in Portland—One of the largest con and the price will have fallen from 4} plane haa been applied to safety ra vain. It seems that at last a great j tracts for railroad ties made in seve to 32 cents a pound. The Turkestan zors, so that the operator shaves with transformation is promised for Mal ral years was closed here when an or made her winning trip despite a fire two blades at the same time. heur county in the very near future. der for 20.000,000 feet of ties was in her bunkers that burned for 12 days. Thousands of acres of what is | placed with the Lewis 'River Tie & 8ymbol!sm. known as the "bench” land, and j Lumber Mills association by the Ore- Wireless Catches Colon Symbolism Is all right If the tblna which, with water, makes the finest \ Washington, D. C.—Direct wireless you havo to say Is not worth saying fruit land in existence, will be con- ; gon-Washington Navigation company. The price to be paid for the ties has communication between Colon and the in good, plain English. verted into small fruit tracts. The | not been made public. The associa new Arlington wireless station, a dis tion will begin making deliveries at tance of 1780 miles, was established Vale Scene of New Plant. once. Within the last few weeks oth Monday. Colon replied to a message Vale—That Malheur county is to er large orders for the product have by ratio: “ Get you fine.” Unrelay see the beginning of another storage been placed, one with a California ed replies also were received from reservoir and irrigation system in the company for 6,000,000 feet of ties. Guantanamo, Cuba, 1200 miles dis near future, is the news given out by tance, and from Key West and St. Mill Contract ia Signed. W. W. Caviness. James Frost, a Augustine. Wireless officials believe Indepedndence—Papers were signed wealthy mining man of Seattle, has they heard one of the Pacific Coast become interested in Its early comple this week whereby the Falls City stations answer their call, but it was tion. The site is about 30 miles Milling company contracted to put in not distinct enough to identify. The Stop coughing! Coughing southeast from Vale, three miles from a sawmill at Independence that will battleship Utah also answered. rasps and tears. Stop it! the Oregon-Eastern raiiioad. It will cut not less than 100,000 feet of lum Cuttsr Unalga la on Way. abuot 25,000 Mr. Caviness has ber in a day of ten hours. F. S. Coughingi. ¿pares the throat cover been working on the project for some Belcher, the president of the com Washington, D. C.—Moved to ac tion by the impending crisis in the and lungs for' more trouble. time, and it is assured now that it pany. states building on the 17-acre tract purchased of A. Nelson on Ash Balkans, the United States govern Stop it ! There is nothing so will be built. creek, will be commenced at once. ment intercepted the American rev bad for a cough as coughing. The people of Independence donated Cavea Will Be Exploited. enue cutter Unalga at Port Said on Stop it I Ayer’s Cherry Pec her maiden voyage around the world Grants Pass—The Josephine county $2000 in cash, the 17-acre millsite and and ordered her to rush to the coast of toral is a medicine for coughs caves will attract more attention than a right of way on Ash creek to the Asiatic Turkey to protect American and colds, a regular doctor’s ever next year when the season opens river from this site. life and property in the event of a medicine. Sold for seventy j for tourists and travelers. There is s Packing Seaton Nsart End. Moslem uprising against foreigners. movement on foot to invite the Ma- The Unalga will patrol the coast of years. Use it! Ask your doc zamas, who have been exploiting the Astoria—Practically all the gillnet- Asia Minor. tor if this is not good advice. wonders of Oregon, to visit the caves ters, who have been fishing during the coming summer and witoess the the fall season, have taken their gear | Unless there is daily action of the bow extraordinary geological formation. out o f the water and the packing sea Russia Protests Occupation. els, poisonous products are absorbed, A strong effort will be made this year son is almost at an end. Only a few Viena—The Neue Frei Presse says causing headache, biliousness, nausea, it has learned the entry of the Bulgar dyspepsia. We with you would ask yout j to have representatives in congress silversides are being taken and the ian army into Constantinople is con doctor (bout correcting your constipation pass a bill creating a park of the bulk of the fiah caught are dogfish, al sidered doubtful, as Russia is protest- j by taking laxative doses of Aver’s P ills.1 grounds surrounding the cavea, assur - 1 though a small number of winter j ' l u , t r t u , f . c i i n co . U s a i , ( m . ing their permanent protection. steelheads are beginning to come in. I ing against such action. FO R EYE ACHES 'COMPIA« WITH 3ATH P L R K IN S SUPPER m PORTLAND,I DR. PEERY’S G o o d f o r S w e llin g a n d A b sc e ss. M r . H . M . G ib b s , o f Ju aw ren ce, K a n ., R . F . D .,N o . 3, w r ite s :—“ I h a d a m a r e w ith a n ab sce ss o n h e r n e c k a n d o n e 60c. b o t tl e o f S lo a n ’s L in im e n t e n tir e ly c u re d h e r . I k e e p i t a ll t h e tim e fo r g u lls a n d s m a ll s w e llin g s a n d f o r e v e ry t h in g a b o u t t h e s t o c k / ’ W hy cough? Stop it I Best Ce s f h Byrap. Taate* Good. Tss la tisis. 9 d M ly Dn»rri»ts. *3.00 *3.50 «4.C0 «4.50 AND «5.00 NORTHWEST DOOR COMPANY, Portland, Ore. Lameness London—The Daily Telegraph’s cor respondent says: "The decision has been reached that the sultan and government shall re main in the capital, even if the troops of the allies enter. The heir apparent and the other princes have expressed strong opinions that it would be shameful and exceedingly dangerous to abandon Constantinople and retreat to Bresau. “ The opinion is gaining ground that the differences of the powers may bring about a European war by which Turkey might profit and might re establish her position if she resists long enough to muster into line new levies from Asia, numbering 500,000 men, when the general conflagration breaks out. Several high officials at Tchatalja demand that the new troops from the Black Sea and also the tor- mer army of Thrace be given a chance to fight.” W .L .D O U 3 L A S SHOES UR ’ without EATH SI — UP NOTF. REDUCED RATES Most Centrally Located HN THt HEART Of THE C i Eight Who Deserve Slaps. Eight men who deserve to be slapped on the face: He who despises a man of power; he who enters a house uninvited and unwelcomed; he who gives orders in a house not his own; he who takes a seat above his position; he who speaks to one who does not listen to him; he who In trudes on the conversation of others; he who seeks favors from the ungen erous; and he who expects love from his onemles.—From a Persian Saying. S cience and D eath. "Even In the face of the Inexorable law of death,” says the Lancet, ‘‘sci ence still has a consoling message. It can hold out the hope that one day the ravages of disease may so far be eliminated that death will be nothing more than a quiet and painless phe nomenon. It will cease to be feared, and come even to be* desired as a fit ting close to a weary day.” He Belonged. The accomplished and obliging pianist had repdered several selec Changing Hues. tions, when on« of the admiring group "You are In love with a blonde,” re of listeners in the hotel parlor sug marked the fortune teller, ‘‘but after gested Mozart’s Twelfth Mass. Sev you marry her, beware of a brunette eral people echoed the request, but who—” ‘‘No danger,” remarked the one lady was particularly desirous of hearing the piece, explaining that her patron; "it’s the same woman.”—The husband had belonged to that very i Ladles’ World. regiment.—Everybody’s Magazine. N o t h o u g h tf u l p e rs o n u s e s liq u id blue. I t ’s a p in c h o f blu e in a largre b o ttle o f w a te r. A sk fo r R e d C ross B all Blue, th e blu e t h a t ’s a ll blue. Various Forms of Hiccough. Allied to the rare forms of nervous hiccough there Is also the emotional hiccough, which arises In connection with a moral shock, severe fright and sudden emotion, the hiccough due to Irritation and hysterical hiccough. The latter Is a particularly noisy form, with a rough, coarse sound. It is sometimes a sort of yelping or barking noise, persisting for some minutes or even hours. WIFE’S HEALTH RESTORED Husband Declared Lydia E. Pinkham’s V e g e t a b l e Compound Would Re store Her Health, And It Did. Ashland, Ky. — “ Four years ago I Mothers will find M rs. Winslow's Soothing seemed to have everything the matter flyrup tl e best romedr to uso 'or then utuiUrea with me. I had fe 4 urlnf .* 1 . toe tiling period. male and kidney trou ble and was so had off Mayflower Descendants. 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Only If we had waited till th’ next sands of women in the United States week we would have burned out!”— who have been benefitted by this famous old remedy, which was produced from Cleveland Plain Dealer. roots and herbs over thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman’s suffering. L iq u id blu* Is a w « tk so lution. A void It. R ed C ross Ball Blue, th e blue t h a t ’i all blue, 52 Item l W h a t A n o th er W om an says: y o u r gro cer. i Camden, N. J. —“I had female trou- Depend Upon the Farm. I hie and a serious displacement nnd was There Is nothing like the farm whei. | tired and discouraged and unabletodomy hard times come knocking at the door. | work. 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