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-i % SA Y i POULTRY AND GAME N IY WAS A GERMAN English W r i t e r M a k e s I n t e r e s t in g A s s e r t io n A b o u t M o s t P r o m in e n t F r e n c h M a r s h a l. Can g e t you fancy price* f«.r Wild Ducks and other nam e in season. Writ« us for cash offer on all kinds o f poultry, pork. etc. A recent Englliib book about Mar shal Ney, Napoleon's historic lieuten ant, "the bravest of the brave," brings --------------------------------------------------- > out some interesting facts. This Frenchm an was really a G er OWARD E. PT RTlUt ,Untivi.r and t'hem 1st. He was born ut Saariouls, now la-mi V il.o , t'o lo rm lo . H peeim uu prices: (luid, man. dilver. Loud. Í1. U oltl, Silver. Tf>o; G o ld too; Zino In Prussia, and then and alw ays Cer or Copper, <i Mm I in » ruve»lopes n id full price Ilei He spoke only Germ an as a ■ont on appi lout ion. Control uud (lanplro work at> man. Rolled. Bofo ronco: Uur bona Ut Nata mui tíuuk. child. He was red-haired, with a wide face, and round blue eyes. Five feet eight inches in height, he had a short FA RM S W ANTED . body and long legs. His com rades FA R M S W A N T E D : L ist your property w ith us. B est plan ever discovered to hi ing buyer and sel called him "le rougeot," which was ler togeth er quickly and cheaply. better than ad equivalent to "c arro ts” or "brick top." vertisin g and n o c o m m issio n s. Send for selling He was forty six years old at W ater plan ut once. Mutual «rally A m u. Drpl. tight. Solrdad. Cal. loo. So was Napoleon. So was Well ington. Michel Ney was a m an who was L ow est rates. W rite for application blank. Weat- trained up to the hardships of a work ern Bond & M ortgage Co., lommmial Club Bldg., Portland m an’s life. His father was a cooper, and in his boyhood work in his fa th e r’s business he was accustom ed to toil and exposure. T his enabled him exchanged: e n g in e s, to sleep placidly in the snow on the boilers, saw m ills, etc. '1 he J. E. Martin Co.. 83 lat retu rn from Moscow, w rapped in his Bt„ Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. cloak, "w ith the starved, ragged sol diers of the grand arm y keeping WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE guard, and the Cossacks prowling around in the darkness." inform ation and booklets o f value to you. PACIFIC GlIANO & FKKTILIZKR CO. I’earson-I’uge Co., Portland H M ONEY TO LOAN Machinery ¿a 182 Mudison St., Portland, Or. BANDMEN: U S X HOLTON and BUESCHBR band instrum ents. The m ost com plete stock o f M usical M erchandise in the N orthw est. W rite for Catalogues. RE1BEKLING-LUCAS MUSIC CO. 1S4 Second Street Portland, Oregon M e d ic a l F e e s in B ygone D ays. When Your Eyes Need Care T ry M urin e E y e R e m e d y . N o S m a r tin g — F e e ls F i n e — A c ts «¿uii’k ly . T r y It lo r R e d , W e a k , i W a ter y E y e s a n d (¡r a u u la t e d E y e lid s . I ll u s tra te d B o o k in e iie h P a c k a g e . M u rin e is j compounded by our OculisiH not a “ P a ten t Med icin e ’ — but used in t>ucr<‘t>sfuL P h y sic ia n s’ Prac tice fo r m any years. Now dedicated to th e Pub lic and so ld by Druggist s a t 26c and 60o per B ottle. M urine Kye Salvo In A septic Tubes, 2uc anil We. M u r in e Eye R e m ed y C o ., C h lo a a o D e lic io u s A p p le O m e le t s . To make two large om elets tak e the yolks of eight fresh eggs and beat very light with four ounces of pow dered sugar and grated yellow from half a lemon rlrnl. Add a pound of fine sifted flour, a ltern ately w ith the w hites of the eggs beaten to a stiff white froth. Mix well but lightly and then fold In u cup of whipped cream . Bake In two large flat om elets in a m oderately hot oven for five m inutes; then carefully spread with rich, thick apple sauce; roll each om elet up and place them both on a heated platter, side by side. Sprinkle w ith powdered sugar and slip In the broiling oven of your gas range for a few seconds, turning th e flam e down quite low. Serve a t once. At the beginning of the eighteenth century the usual fees to physicians and surgeons in England were “to a grad u ate in physick, his due is about 10 shillings, though he commonly ex pects or dem ands 20. T hose th a t are only licensed physicians, th eir due is no m ore th a t G shillings and 8 pence, though they commonly demand 10 shillings." "A surgeon’s fee is 12 pence a mile, be his journey n ear or far, 10 groats to se t a bone broken or out of joint, and for letting blood 1 shilling; the cuttin g or am putation on any limb, 5 pounds, but there is no settled fee for the cure." The system of regulating the fee according to the pocket of the C o n s e r v a t o r y L iv in g R o o m . patient, rem arks the W estm inster Ga A happy Idea in house construction, zette, is alm ost as old as history. says Country Life In Am erica, is the new plan of com bining conservatory P o ta t o C a k e s o f 1871. and living room. The idea has possl Peel enough good sized potatoes for Unities, both for the elaborate man a meal for the family, g rate on a sion and the m odest cottage. Ferns, coarse g ra te r and stir in from three flowers, easy chairs and abundant to five eggs, then add a little flour. sunlight m ake the conservatory living More eggs will not bust them. S tir room an a p artm e n t th a t ra d ia te s beau well and fry in hot lard, and If tried ty, cheerfulness and comfort. once they will be tried again and often. > Red C ress Ball B lue w ill w ash double a s many C h r i s t i a n it y in clo th es as any other blue. Into a ny other. In d ia . D on’t p u t your money South India alone there are to day fully 1,000 C hristian college grad uates, leaders in the life of C hristian com m unities. Of the 25,000 students id h igher educational institutions 5,403 a re in C hristian colleges. Novelist P la y s S a fe . Dickens anil Balzac, living before novelists walked in fear of libel ac tions, took the nam e of th eir charac ters from above the shop doors of London and Paris. Mr. F rankfort Moore confesses to an equally easy, E a F ly P a r e n t a g e B e st. but safer method. He draw s the names 4 Of ¿hUdren born of paren ts a t the from tom bstones. Dead m en read no age of 41, one-third die during the first tales. year, while* the ra te of m ortality M oth ers w i l l fin d Mrs. W in s lo w s S oothing am ong those »born of paren ts betw een Byrup th e b e s t r e m e d y to u so fo r th e ir c h ild ren - the ages of A and 30 is less than 8 d u r in g t h e te e th in g p erio d . per cent. ' d ' t > In- S a u c e in S to n e w a r e D is h . U p p e r., Giu'cma H o m e o f R u b y . f W hile certain qualities of rubies are widelyvutysUributed and found in Burma, Siam, Ceylon, 'Afghanistan, India, B ra zil, A ustralia and the U nited States, the countries of Burma, Slam and Cey lon a re beyond question com m ercially th e m ore im portant. J u s t ns this Is tru e th ere rests but little If any doubt th a t U pper Burma, the Mogok section, furnishes the finest and larg est supply. D r o p H e r m it s . Two eggs, one cup sugar, one cup m olasses, tw o-thirds cup of butter, one and one-half teaspoons saleratus, tlfree* tablespoons sour milk, one tea spoon of spice, one cup of chopped raisins, one quart of flour. Drop by teaspoon on bottom of dripping pan. Mix in a basin one level tablespoon ful of c ornstarch w ith one cupful of milk, then pour it into the chafing dish and boil, stirrin g all the time. Cook for ten m inutes, then add half a teaspoonful of vanilla e x tra c t and two yolks of eggs. Sw eeten to taste and reh eat the sauce w ithout boiling, or it will curdle. S train and serve hot or cold w ith any sw eet pudding. W e a lt h S econd A fte r C h a ra c te r. My p ra y er to the gods is th at, if possible, we may have w ealth also in abundance, but th a t a t all events we may m aintain our c h ara cte r of being trustw orthy and tru th fu l.—Demos thenes. PILE S CURED IN 6 TO 14 DA YS Your d ru g g ist w ill refund m oney i f PA ZO OINT- M EN T fa ils to cure any ca se o f Itching:. Blind« B leeding or P rotru din g P ile s in 6 to 14 d ays. 50c. O il D r ill in g by H and. Oil exists in great quantities in Siam, but th e m ethods of securing it are exceedingly crude. The w ells are not more than sixty feet deep and a re dug by hand. The oil secured is th a t which is baled from th e bottom of the well by dippers on long sticks of bamboo. The oil is sold to the na tives who live w ithin calling distance of the wells. “ O n to " and " A r e n ’t I? ” The word “onto” is defended by the New York Tim es, and th e phrase “A ren’t 1?“ by the Evening Post. Tru !y, H enry J. Raymond and W illiam Cullen B ryant have been dead a long time. $100 TO $500 SAVED Dr. P ierce’s P leasan t Pellets regu late and invigorate stom ach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. On Each Automobile. Our co-operative sales p an en ables you to buy a brand new au tomobile: only $475 required, bal ance easy term s. For full partic ulars address GERLINGER MOTOR CAR CO. 690 W ashington Street. PORTLAND. OREGON. L D is c o n c e r t in g . “W# form ed a club of girls sworn to m arry no m an com m anding less than $10,000 a year.” “And w hat broke it up?” “A young fellow cam e along who was earning $30 a w eek.”—But falo Commercial. M u lt u m - in - P a r v o D is t u r b e r s . 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Proctor, who died in New York in 1883, has been brought Smoker is Telescoped by Steel Bag to a successful conclusion a fte r five United States Should Lead, Being y e a rs’ work. gage Car—Seven Injured Related by Blood Ties to The establishm ent of a solar physics Rails Spread. Nearly Ail Nations. observatory in New Zealand 'w a s as sured by the donation of $60,000 by Tacom a— Four are dead and seven Thomas C aw thorn, of Nelson, New New York— W illiam Jennings Bry are injured as the result of the derail Zealand. an, speaking a t a dinner given in hon m ent of O regon-W ashington local No. or of the foreign m em bers of the in 362, bound from Portland to S eattle, New York — “ C arrying Am erican ternational conference th a t is a rra n g near the M ontam ara Festo racetrack tru st m ethods into the heavens,” was ing the celebration of 100 years of grandstand a t L akeview , a few m iles the definition given by a well known peace among E nglish-speaking peo south of Tacoma, Monday a fte r w riter on scientific subjects to uni ples, declared th a t ‘‘the new peace noon. The tra in was ditched while versal solar observation. The method plan offered by P resident Wilson to speeding a t 65 m iles an hour over a is every way adm irable and desirable, all nations is the la te st and longest p erfectly level stre tc h o f track. he added, as much duplication by ob step toward peace. All of those killed w ere rid in g in servatories will thereby be avoided. " I t contem plates tim e for investi the sm oking car in the forw ard th ree T here are, perhaps, a dozen g re at gation and d e lib e ra tio n ,” he said, seats, and w ere crushed beneath the solar observatories scattered over the “ and this m akes the possibility of steel baggage coach, which jam m ed world. Each of these has been m ak w ar rem o te.” its way 12 fe e t into the sm oker. The ing independent observations of every Mr. B ryan’s subject was “ Progress rem ains w ere not recovered by the phase of solar activity. H e said th a t the U niversal Toward P eace.” w recking crew until a f 'e r four hours solar observation will re stric t each ob p art of the U nited S ta te s in the cause of hard work. servatory to a specific phase of obser m ust of necessity be large, because Although officials of the N orthern vation. Thus, one observatory will be “ more than any o th er nation it had a Pacific railroad, which owns the track, allotted th e work of observing phe population which is attached by blood and of the O regon-W ashington R ail nomena a tte n d a n t upon sun spots, an to nearly all o th er n a tio n s.” road & N avigation company, w ere on o th er will study such observations Peace for all tim e betw een the U ni the scene shortly a fte r it happened from the rim o f the sun, and so on. ted S tates and G reat B ritain was the and made an investigation th a t lasted Each will adhere exclusively to its keynote of o ther addresses o f the even all afternoon they w ere unable defin own phase and all will work as separ ing, delivered by Lord W eardale, itely to s ta te the cause. General Su ate departm ents of a monopoly, for chairm an of the E nglish d ele g atio n ; perintendent R ichards, of the N orth sun observation. Sir Edmund W alker, of Canada; Sir ern Pacific, said the probable cause The idea is about ten years old, and George Houstoun Reid, o f A ustralia, was a spreading rail. and Judge George Gray, of Delaw are. was first credited to Professor Picker The engine and e ig h t cars le ft the ing, of H arvard. Miss P roctor lives The function m arked the last of many track, the engine plowing its way 200 in New York. th a t have engaged the delegates here fe e t before it turned over on its side for the last week. U nstinted applause and was buried five feet in the earth. VESSEL TAKES AMMUNITION greeted all rem arks th a t emphasized E ngineer Dunlap escaped uninjured the cordial relations betw een the two as did his firem an. The w recking nations and the cause of universal crew reached the scene of the accident Guncotton and Cartridges to Phil peace in general. The enthusiastic about 4 o ’clock. ippines on Rush Orders. singing of “ A m erica” and “ God Save The accident happened on a stra ig h t San Francisco — T elegraphic orders the K in g ” was one of the featu res of stre tc h o f trac k in a small cut w ith a the evening. from W ashington early Wednesday bank about two fe e t high on each side. postponed th e sailing of the U nited CARRANZA TO HANG HUERTA SPAIN WELCOMES ALFONSO S tates arm y tran sp o rt Sherm an, due to clear San Francisco for Hawaii and Constitutionalist Leader Declares Kaiser Does Not Relish Idea of the Philippines a t noon, to m any hours He Will Capture Capital. French-Spanish Alliance. late r, w hile an unusual shipm ent of W ashington, D. C.—A condition of M adrid—The Spanish people, proud am m unition, both for small arm s and affairs has developed in Mexico as a loaded result o f the revolt a g ain st the gov of K ing A lfonso’s personal popularity coast a rtille ry guns, was in France, greeted the sovereign on aboard the big vessel as she lay in the ernm ent of P resident H uerta, which is causing the W ilson adm inistration his re tu rn from P a ris w ith unusual stream off th e tran sp o rt docks. W hile i t w as said a t the Presidio deep concern. enthusiasm . Women strew ed flowers It is not too much to say th a t offi in the k in g ’s path betw een the station th a t the am m unition was intended for and the palace. G overnors and diplo “ ta rg e t practice for the troops in H a cials here fe a r a rep etitio n of the m atic d ig n ita rie s gathered a t th e s ta w a ii,” the utm o st secrecy was m ain bloody scenes in the Mexican capital tion and the queen and queen m other tained in th e loading, which included which resulted in assassination of 5,000,000 rounds o f rifle and revolver President Madero and his bro th er and also were there to welcome the king. K ing Alfonso and the Germ an em cartridges, 10,000 pounds of guncotton Vice P resident Suarez. General Carranza, leader of the so- peror will m eet in Holland on the oc and m any tons o f am m unition for 10 called C onstitutional p arty, has openly casion of the international re g a tta in and 12-inch cannon. The m ajor portion of the unusual declared th a t upon his capture of the sum m er, according to the T ribuna. This is considered significant, in cargo was loaded from ordnance stores Mexico City he will hang the following General H uerta, view of the present strong influence a t the Presidio and F o rt Winfield M exican officials; which the trip le en te n te has over the Scott. W ork began a t 10 o ’clock in president of the republic; General king, possibly foreshadow ing a the 'norning and continued until d a rk Felix Diaz, nephew of the form er dic Franeo-Spanish m ilitary alliance, ness se t in, every available wagon at tato r, Porfirio D iaz; G eneral Blan- quet, who aided in the downfall of which the Germ an em peror does not the post being pressed into service. The am m unition was p a rt of a ship M adero; General M ondragon, one of welcome. m ent recently received from the E ast H u e rta ’s lie u ten a n ts; G eneral G arcia by the W estern dep artm en t of the Granados, who was m in iste r of the Roosevelt May Be Crowned. in terio r for a short tim e under H u e rta; London — Theodore Roosevelt can arm y. General Rodolfo Reyes, a H u e rta sup have thejjthrone o f A lbania, if he HIGHER RATES ARE FORECAST p o rter; Francisco de la B arra, m inis w ants it. The suggestion already has te r o f foreign affairs under H uerta. been carried to the point w here the All of these men, acording to C ar Railroad President Says Freight colonel has only to sig n ify his w illing ranza, particip ated in the conspiracy Tariffs Must Be Increased. ness to accept and the crown is his. which resulted in the assassination of “ I f Roosevelt desires the kingship P itts b u rg — S peaking a t a luncheon Madero. They will be tre a te d w ith of A lbania we w ill put him ahead of tendered him by the P itts b u rg cham the same scant m ercy th a t was accord all others who have been named. I ber o f commerce. P resident Samuel ed to Madero. O ther officers now m yself would certainly vote fo r him. Rea, of th e P ennsylvania railroad, w ith H uerta will not be m olested, pro Roosevelt is one o f the m ost e x tra o r forecast a general increase in freig h t viding it istehow n th a t they did not dinary men in the world, being by rates. Mr. Rea sa id : personally p a rticip a te in the plot nature on a h igher plane th an m ere “ We find it m ost difficult for the ag ain st the life of the deposed presi p rin ces.” railroads to raise money for im prove dent. T his was the em phatic sta te m en t m ents, and th ere is little lig h t ahead. The im portant question is: Can m ade by Ism ail K em al, provisional We are asking no favors. All we C arranza and his allies “ m ake good?” president of A lbania and leader of the w ant is fa ir play. The E a s te rn divis They believe they can, and th e ir delegation from the A lbanian people ions of the Pennsylvania railroad are operations up to d a te indicate they authorized to find for them a ruler ac m aking less than 5 per cent oil th eir have an excellent chance o f success. ceptable to the am bassadorial confer investm ent. Considering th e amount P resident H uerta has 10,000 men in ence of powers. of money involved, and the small re the Mexican capital. He has no mon tu rn of 4.85 per cent, if the company ey save th a t which he receives in the Friedmann Sued for $100,000. had not been properly m anaged it way o f custom s receipts from Cari- New Y ork—T here w ere two things would not be paying even th is small hean Sea and Pacific C oast ports. which disturbed D r. Friedm ann and retu rn . W e are, therefore, obliged to Com paratively nothing is crossing the look forw ard to a general and m oder border from Texas. The revolution his m anager, Moritz E isner, Monday, ate increase in rates. The recent even m ore than the unfavorable gov floods have cost us $3,600,000, which has reduced the buying capacity of the ernm ent opinion on tne tuberculosis am ount has been a cash outlay. We Mexicans, so th a t im ports have fallen remedy. One was the fa c t th a t Dr. m ust rely on the support o f the public off. M. M. Sturm , form erly Dr. F ried to secure the increase in rates, which Reporters Put In Jail. m ann’s close a ssistan t, has begun suit it is clear we need.” F o rt W orth, T ex.— R a th e r than di for $100,000 for comm ission on the vulge the source of th e ir inform ation, sale of the rem edy to Mr. E isner. Villain in “ Movies” Shot. The o th er was th a t the sam e Dr. on which a new spaper item was based, L eavenw orth, Kan. — Patrons of a Sturm had acquired in its e n tire ty J . O. A bernathy, Claude McCabe, the secret of m aking and adm inister m oving picture show here w ere mo Joseph J . Fox and C harles F. Pekor, ing th e tuberculosis vaccine. m entarily panic-stricken when a spec new spaper reporters, each served an They tato r, believing the villain was going hour in the county jail here. Steamer Strikes Iceberg. to m urder the hero of the picture, w ere held in contem pt of court by Dis M ontreal — The fa te of the T itanic drew a pistol from h ia pocket and! fired tric t Ju d g e R. H. Buck. The item in was narrow ly escaped by the steam er a t the stru g g lin g figures on the can question related to the indictm ent of a C hiltern Range in a collision w ith an vas. The shot rang out ju s t as it ap man charged w ith a tte m p tin g to bribe Judge Buck iceberg to the e ast o f the N ew found peared the hero would be throw n over a form er county judge. The place was crowded held th a t the item w as published be land Banks on her voyage from Hull a precipice. to this port, w here she arrived Mon and th ere was a wild rush fo r the fore the indictm ent was returned. day. The bow plates of the steam er, doors, but order soon was restored by Indian Hoard Retained. a B ritish freig h ter, w ere badly dented the orchestra, which played throughout by the glancing blow she struck the the incident. W ashington, D. C .—S enator Owen berg, and only the fa c t th a t she slid led an a tte m p t before the senate In off the ice m ass and escaped contact Leishman Still Resident. dian A ffairs com m ittee to abolish the w ith any sharp section o f the under The P itts b u rg —Judge Jam es R. M acFar- board of Indian com m issioners. lying portion of i t saved her from dis land, in an opinion handed down in 1 board is appointed by the P resident aster. She struck in a dense fog. common pleas court here, declared and its m em bers serve w ithout com th a t John G. A. Leishman, am bassador pensation. Mr. Owen and other sen Postmaster Limit Is Set. to Germ any, is still a resident of ators contended i t was useless, but W ashington, D. C. — Fourth-class Pennsylvania, and m ade an order dis gave up the fight a f te r a long argu postm asters m ust be able to read, to solving a w rit of foreign attach m en t m ent. The Indian appropriation bill, count accurately the money they re to seize money Mr. Leishm an had in carrying $10,000,000, was under con ceive, to m easure the oil cloth on the banks in this city. The w rit was ob sideration by the com m ittee. It prob floors of th e ir offices and to w rite a t tained by a firm of London, New York ably will not be reported to the senate least a decipherable le tte r once in a and P airs brokers in a suit, claim ing until late next week. while, in order to be tak en under the $70,000 due on stock transactions. China Shown Gratitude. w ing of the civil service. In effect, Mr. Leishm an contended his residence they m ust have a reasonable under in Berlin was only tem porary. W ashington, D. C.—The gratifica standing of ‘‘re a d in ,’ w ritin ’ and tion o f the people o f China over the ’rith m e tic ,” according to instructions Foster Parents Liable. recognition of th e ir republic by the issued by the Postoffice departm ent. K ansas C ity — F o ster parents m ay U nited S ta te s was described in a m es adm inister corporal punishm ent to sage received a t the S ta te departm ent Typhoon Sweeps Islands. children, b u t if th a t punishm ent is ex from the Am erican legation in Pekin. Manila—The w orst typhoon e x p eri cessively brutal the child m ay recover D eputations from commercial and oth enced in e ig h t years struck the islands dam ages. T hat was the tenor o f a e r organizations, students and teach Sunday, causing m any deaths and decision by the K ansas C ity C ourt o f ers held a popular celebration in hon w recking several small steam ers snd Appeals. Lucile Dix, 11 years old, or of the U nited S tates and a parade num erous lig h te r c raft. The known was suing E lizabeth M artin, a fa rm e r’s stopped a t the Am erican legation fa ta litie s a t sea total 58, but the total w ife. The case came to the court here w aving the S ta rs and Stripes. death lis t from the storm is sw elling on appeal. Lucile lived w ith her w ith incom ing reports. It is believed grandparents, but w ent to the M artins Report Hayti President Poisoned. no A m ericans have lost th e ir lives. to pass the sum m er. New Y ork—Poison, adm inistered in his food, caused the death on May 2 Hundred Killed In Wreck. Amundsen Gets Life Annuity. of P resident A uguste, o f H ayti, ac Saloniki — Two B ulgarian m ilita ry C hristiana -T he sto rth in g has voted cording to a dispatch from Kingston, train s collided betw een D ram a and to C aptain Roald Amundsen, discov Jam aica, printed here. The story is Buk. One hundred persons w ere killed e re r of the South Pole, a life annuity based on news received in K ingston by and 300 injured. mail from H ayti. of 6000 kroner ($1620). O.-W. R. & N. Going 65 Miles An Hour, Leaves Track. Bryan Would Have No War With out Due Deliberation. CLAS8EO 8ALM O N A3 LUXU RY D o c t o r ’ s E x p la n a t io n o f G ra d e d F e e s H a d to S a t is f y R ic h b u t P a r s i m o n io u s P a t ie n t . Hello! Hello! A w ealthy man. well known for I lls extrem e stinginess, drove up hurriedly in his carriag e to the door of a cele brated doctor. He was in a sta te of acute discom fort and fear, from the sim ple Tact th a t a t the m om ent a piece of fish bone was sticking some where in the region of his throat. The | doctor rem oved the dangerous obstu cle, and the gentlem an breathed free iy. “T hank you, docto r!” he exclaimed, m uch relieved. “ I’ll never e at salmon again—never! And with what ease j you rem oved it. A m ere m inute’s op eration, was It not? How m uch—a— w hat is your fee? ’ "H alf a guinea," replied the doctor. | "H alf a g u in ea!” exclaimed the | man. For half a m inute's w ork? Im possible! ’’ "B ut—consider for a m om ent!’’ said the doctor. " I t’s a salmon bone!’’ “W h at has that to do with It?” "Oh, a g re at deal," replied the doc tor. "H ad it been a halibut, or fresh haddock, I should have charged less— ' perhaps 5 shillings. For codfish or eels, 2-and-C would have been ample paym ent. Mackerel 2 shillings. W hile a red h e rrin g bone I m ight even have removed free of charge. But salmon! 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