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"W ell, go ahead—I would rather fill 20 newspapers than one coffin,” rejoined the old gentleman. H ap pin ess in W o rk . LIBEL SUIT LIKELY TU E SINTER SUPERIOR« OfficetO S t. H e le n a H a ll Tree Absorbed Lamp Post. When an old elm tree in the ave­ nue at Bushey Park, near London, was cut down, tho iron framework of an old street lamp was found embedded in the trunk to a depth of several inches about 25 feet from the ground. It is believed that the lamp must have been nailed to the tree many years ago and gradually became surrounded by th e wood. AILING WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Sen ate C om m ittee W ou ld G ive P res­ iden t D iscretion a ry P ow ers. Suffragists Closely Watched By Op­ posing National Organization. Hel e ns Hall Z olU glatc, A ca d em ic and E lem entary D epartm ent«, If sale. A r t, E locu tion , D om aatic A rt, Doraaatlc Sclenoe, B jm naslum . F o r c a t a lo g addrow i— T O S U S P E N D T A R IF F S Washington, D. C.—An amendment to the Underwood tariff bill adopted by the majority members of the senate finance committee would give the President of the United States author­ ity to suapend certain rates in the proposed law and to proclaim special rates against nations which discrim­ inate against products of the United D irect C h arge T h a t L iq u or In tersU States. H elp A n tis Is In vited -N a tio n ­ , The amendment is appended to the clause giving the President authority al Atm ociation la R iled. to negotiate reciprocity agreements with other nations and in some re­ spects resembles the maximum and Washington, D. C. — A statement minimum clnuse of the Payne-Aldrich from the headquarters of ,the National tariff law eliminated in the house bill. association opposed to woman suffrage In substance the amendment would announces that the officers o f the as­ provide that when any nation discrim­ sociation have employed attorneys to inates against the products o f the examine all the speeches and litera­ United States or imposes restrictions ture of the suffragists “ with a view on United State's exports or, in the , to protecting themselves from abusive opinion of the President, does not re­ language which at times is practically ciprocate in trade relations, the Pres­ libelous,” and “ for the purpose o f in­ ident by proclamation may suspend stituting suits for libel against objec­ certain rates and put in effect other tionable parties.” The statement rates. continues; Only specified articles, it is under­ “ The scrutiny o f the material put stood, are to be included under the out by the suffragists has become terms of this amendment, and the more thorough since Miss Inez Milhol- rates are specified also. Among the land, in a public meeting, stated that articles included in the list on which charges of an alliance between the the President might suspend rates are anti-suffrage and the liquor interests fish, wheat, wheat-flour, coffee, tea, had been made, ¡and the fact that no earthenware, wines and malt liquors, suits for libel had been instituted was silk dress goods, gloves, jewelry, good proof that they were true. sugars and molasses. The duties pre­ "M iss Milholland ought to know, scribed vary as to different articles. and probably does know, that no state­ ment has been made either on the pub­ lic platform or in the press, which is C O A S T W H E A T E X P O R T S G A IN in any way libelous. The suffragists have skilfully avoided giving expres­ In crea se O ver C orresp on d in g P er­ sion in public to a libelous statement, iod L a st Y e a r A b o u t M illion . though they have approached danger­ Washington, D. C.—During eleven ously near to it. months ended with May, Portland ex­ “ To say that any interests, liquor or other interests, are supporting a cause ported 7,705,119 bushels of wheat, valued at $6,545,833, as against 6,- is not in itself libelous, but if the suf­ 829,943 bushels, valued at $5,895,993 fragists in public or in the press ever during the corresponding months of make a statement that the liquor in­ last year, as shown by the monthly terests are giving help to the National statistics of the department of com­ association opposed to woman suffrage merce. During May, Portland ship­ or to any representative thereof, a ped 277,831 bushels of wheat. suit for libel will be instituted within Puget Sound during the last eleven 24 hours. months exported 5,387,735 bushels of “ We are looking for this opportun­ wheat valued at $5,534,581, an in­ ity. and when it comes we will take crease from 3,380,157 bushels valued advantage o f it to the uttermost. at $2,730,143 for the same months last "One conviction for criminal libel year. will do a great deal to check the flood Flour exports from Portland for the of malicious untruths about the wo­ past eleven months amounted to 630,- men who are opposed to votes for wo­ 704 barrels, valued at $2,749,004, for men which have been circulated by the same months last year. suffragists.” Puget Sound flour exports for eleven months were 2,198,944 barrels, valued P O IN C A R E T O V IS IT B R IT A IN at $8,597,697, as against 2,549,487 barrels, valued at $9,905,554, last _________________ R u ler o f F ran ce to F ollow E xa m p le year. To augment human happiness, a writer in the Edinburge Review re­ marks, must be the purpose, main or incidental, o f every person. Abso­ lutely incidental with most, it must be believed. The activities connected o f H is P red ecessors. with the business of living in a world London — President Poincare, of with other men and women absorb us. Happiness is a by-product of these France, folftfwing the example of his predecessors since the conclusion of activities of the common life. the friendly agreement between his country and Great Britain, has chosen No thoughtful person uses liquid blue. It’s « pinch of blue in a large bottle of water. Ask for England for his official visit after his tied Cross Bull Blue, the blue that’s all blue. election, and will arrive at Spithead on the Dreadnought Jean Bart to be Called f o r B lood . the guest o f King George and the Brit­ “ Sandy looks as if he had been He will be fighting.” “ He has been fighting; a ish nation until June 27. accompanied by Stephen Pinchon, fellow said something in his presence French minister for foreign affairs, about ‘ musicians and bagpipers,’ and and other high officials. Sandy sailed into him.” Upon the president’s arrival at Spit- head he will be received by an im­ R esu lt, H ow ever, Is th e Sam e. mense fleet composed o f England’s Occasionally a man finds himself in latest warships, which will fire a royal debt not because he is dishonest, but salute. He will proceed to Portsmouth because he is a bad hand at mental dockyard, where the Prince of Wales arithmetic. and the Duke of Connaught, repre­ senting the king, will offer him a for­ mal welcome. King George will be at Victoria station, Ixindon, to receive his guest and escort him to York P ortlan d , O regon Resident and Day S ch o o l for Girls House, which has been placed at his disposal. In c h a r g e o f S la ter* o f 8 t .J o h n B a p tist (E p is c o p a l) St. R IG H T M any V io la to rs A rrested . Tacoma, Wash.— Fifteen violations of the government’s regulations were found here Sunday on the steamers and launches that ply out of Tacoma harbor by the government cutter Cor- inne, with Captain Mart Giamervig and Customs Officer Ned C. Adams on board. One captain of an excursion launch with a large party on board, was found drunk at the wheel. He was ordered below and the vessel turned over to the mate. A large fine awaits this master when the case is put up to Collector o f Customs Harper. C rack In P a n a m a C an al A la rm s. M ake H ea v y T im b er Sales. Tacoma, Wash.—The annual meet­ ing of officers and stockholders of the Weyerhaeuser Timber company was held in this city Friday. The feature of the session was the general man­ agers’s report of operations for the last year. The transactions in timber lands have been unusually heavy, said Manager Long, exceeding the sales of any year in the history o f the com­ pany. The timber sold amounted to close to 750,000,000 feet, distributed between 40 and 50 mills. This, he said, is more timber than the govern­ ment records show was sold from the United States forest reserves in Wash­ ington, Oregon and California in the corresponding time. These sales, he said, refute the imputation that the Weyerhaeuser Timber company is busy tying up all the standing timber in the country. S ocia lists F in ed $500. Kansas City — Rev. Thomas E. Green, pastor of the Bethany Congre­ gational church, St. Louis, and S. B. Davidson and Thomas R. Sullivan, of Kansas City, members o f the Social­ ist party, were fined $500 each in Mu­ nicipal court here on charges of block­ ading the street while speaking at a curb Socialist meeting. The police had ordered that no street meetings which might incite the labor element to violence he held during the progress of labor troubles between contractors and building laborers N om e Sen ds O ut M illion . Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Com­ Seattle, Wash.—A million dollars pound invigorates and strengthens the in gold, the first shipment from Nome, female organism and builds up the weak­ Alaska, this year, was received by the ened nervous system. It has carried steamships Senator and Victoria, many women safely through this crisis which completed their first round trip I o f the season to Bering sea Sunday. Episcopal Missionary and Party As­ cend Mount McKinley. B arom eter R ea d s 20,500 Feet— U. S. F la g H o iste d — “ Te D eum ” S u n g by M inister. Fairbanks, ¡Alaska—The ascent of the highest peak of Mount McKinley was accomplished successfully for the first time June 7, when the party led by Archdeacon Hudson Stuck, Episco­ pal missionary for Alaska, accompan­ ied by Robert G. Tatum, Harry P. Karstens and Walter Harper, reached the top of the south peak of the moun­ tain, the highest on the continent. News of the success of the expedi­ tion was brought here by a messenger sent by Dr. Stuck, who is resting at the Base camp. Archdeacon Stuck ex­ pects to return to Fairbanks in Au­ gust and will go to New York in Oc­ tober. Dr. Stuck and his assistants erected a six-foot cross on the summit of the great mountain and said “ Te Deum” on the highest point. Observations made with the mercurial barometer indicate the height of the mountain is 20,500 feet. Dr. Stuck said this can be checked by comparing the reading of his barometer with the records taken at Fort Gibbon on the same date. The expedition, which left Fair­ banks March 13, expected to reach the summit of Mount McKinley early in May, but was delayed three weeks cutting a passage three miles long through ice thrown across the ridge by an earthquake last summer. The party found much evidence of seismic disturbance on the upper ridges. The upper basin shows evi­ dence of a violent upheaval and the ridges are badly shattered, but the summits are not marred. Archdeacon Stuck confirmed the as­ cent o f the north peak by Thomas Lloyd and three companions in 1910, being able with field glasses to see the flagstaff erected by the Lloyd party when they accomplished their feat. A G U IN A L D O V IS IT IN G JA PA N L ocu st S ca re Is F a st. Kansas City— The threatened plague o f "1 7 -yea r locusts” in this vicinity, at least, has ended. Three weeks ago the woods about Kansas City fairly swarmed with locusts. Now they have disappeared almoat entirely, hav- i ing caused little if any damage. I n G irlhood P u dd in g, T a p io ca o r Shortcake« M ake D elicious C on fe ctio n . W omanhood Rhubarb Pudding— Mash half h pound of bag or pulled tigs, or use dates or raisins, or a mixture of all or of any two o f these fruits. Cover with boiling water and cook until water is nearly absorbed. Cut a pound of rhubarb in inch pieces, put a layer of the cooked dried fruit, and repeat until all is used. Add a quar­ ter of a cup of hot water and bake in a slow oven until the rhubarb is soft. | Serve cold alone or with cream. Rhubarb Tapioca - Soak half a cup o f tapioca over night and cook until clear in a double boiler. Place in a buttered pudding dish two cups of rhu­ barb, cut in small pieces; one cup of sugar and a pinch of ginger. Pour the hot tapioca over this, stir in one teaspoonful of butter, cover and bake one hour. Put a meringue on it be­ fore serving, if you like, or serve it cold, with plain or whipped cream. Rhubarb Shortcake — Put two cups of rhubarb, cut small, with a scant cup of sugar in a double boiler and cook until rhubarb is tender and sugar dis­ solved. Add the juice and chopped rind of one lemon. Make a shortcake by your favorite receipt, but cut and bake it like biscuit. When done, break open, butter them and arrange on a hot dish. Put the rhubarb in be­ tween, and when serving pour the juce over them. Mothers will find Mrs. W inslow« Soothing jjyrup th<* beat remedy to use for their ciilidroo lu rin g the tee thing period. N ot In fa n tile N ecessities. To be an “ infant” in a legal sense is not the same as being an infant. A recent case in London was concern­ ed with the question of what consti­ tutes an "infant’s” necessities. The young man, who was sued by a furni­ ture dealer, had bought, among other things, 24 candlesticks, 38 weapons, 61 pictures, an Indian spittoon, Burmese and Chinese gongs, 23 snuff boxes and two stuffed iguanas. Refusing to pay the bill, the young man pleaded “ in­ fancy. ” The judge gave judgment for the plaintiff. A t Least S om eth in g N ew . First Mother—“ How was the baby show?” Second Mother—“ Fair. Of course, there’s not much change in the styles, but the display of accessories, such as five-minute detachable nigh­ ties, cry mufflers and self-starting cradles was particularly good.” March of Progress. OR The women who have used M otherhood Dr. P ierce'» F a v o r ite Prescription will te ll you that it freed them from pain— helped them over painful periods in their life— and saved them many a day of anguish and misery. This tonic, in liquid form, was devised over 40 yeara ago for the womanly system, by R .V . Pierce, M. D ., and has been sold ever since by dealers in medicine to the benefit of many thousand women. Now—if gon prefer—gou can obtain Dr. Pierce'e Favorite Prescription tablets at your druggist at $1 per box, also in 50c size or send 50 one cent stamps to Or. It. V. 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As well might fog and cloud and vapor hope to cling to sun-illum­ ined landscape as “ the blues” and moroseness to combat jov*il speech and exhilarating laughter. There is no path but will be easier traveled, no load but will be lighter no shadow on heart or brain but will lift sooner in the presence of a de­ termined cheerfulness. It may at times seem difficult for the happiest temper­ ed to keep the countenance of peace and content, but difficulty will vanish when we truly consider that sullen gloom and passionate despair do noth­ ing but multiply thorns and thicken sorrows. When Your Eyes Need Care Who Put “U” in Blues? E g g B re a k a g e Causes B ig L oss. HOSTETTERS Stomach Bitters Impure Blood Gets Good Bath pimpled and irritated with rash, eczem a, i or any other blood disorder, ju st rem em ­ ber that almost all the Ills o f life com e Grand Forks, N. D.— Between the from im pure blood. A nd yo u can easily you r blood a good, thorough cleans­ bodies of her two children, aged 5 and give ing, a bath, by using 8. S. 8. There Is 7 years, whom she found dead when no need for anyone to be despondent over she attempted to awaken them Sunday the Illness o f blood im purities. N o m at­ morning, Mrs. David Grant, o f Beach, ter how badly they a tta ck the system , or how unsightly becom es tho skin. Just re­ N. D. found a huge rattlesnake sleep­ m em ber there is one ingredient In S. S. 8. ing soundly. The bed clothes had that so stim ulates the cellular tissues been out for an airing Saturday, the throughout the body that each part se­ snake evidently being brought in with lects Its ow n essential nutrim ent from the blood. the quilts. When the children retired, T his m eans that all decay, all breaking both complained of being “ pinched,” down o f the tissues, Is ch ecked and re­ pair w ork begins. 8. S. 8. has such a but soon went ¡to sleep. It was the influence on all local cells as to rattler that had .dealt them a death specific preserve their m utual w elfare and alTord blow. a . proper relative assistance to each other. M ore attention is being given to con- ! stru ctive m edicine than ever before and M eteor Is o f P u re G old. 8. S. 8. is tho highest achievem ent In this Fresno, Cal.— Fred Williams, a far­ line. F o r m any years people relied upon mer of McFarland, near Bakersfield, m ercury, Iodide o f potash, arsenic, phys­ brought to Fresno for the purpose of ics, cathartics and “ dope” as rem edies r blood sickness, but now the pure having it assayed a chunk from a me­ fo botanical 8. S. 8. Is their safeguard. teor which he says he discovered on Y ou can get 8. S. 8. in any drug store, his ranch at a depth of 16 feet when but insist upon having It. T h e great S w ift la b o r a t o r y in Atlanta, Ga., pre­ digging a well. The chunk has the pares this fam ous blood purifier, and you appearance of solid gold. Williams should take no chan ce b y perm itting any was unable to find an assayer, but took one to recom m end a substitute. And If your blood condition Is such that the chunk to several jewelers, who pronounced it crystallized gold. Wil­ you would like to consult a specialist freely and confidentially, address the liams says the mass weighes 20 tons. M edical Departm ent, T he S w ift Speolflo Company, 100 S w ift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Sn ake K ills T w o C hildren. Pessimism of Mr. Mutshaw. “It is a great pity,” a trifle grimly remarked Stanley Livingston Mut- shaw, who had several unappreciated Frankensteins on his hands, a boil on his neck and a grand grouch on his soul, ‘‘that some children are so sadly afflicted with bashfulness; and it is a still greater pity that others ain’t. Al­ so, I have observed that a brother-in- law never dies and seldom resigns. And I believe we are going to get this season a darn sight more rain than we need!” Try Mnrlne Eye Remedy. No Smarting— Feels Fine— Acts Quickly. Try it fo r Red^AVeak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus­ trated Book in each Package. Murine is compounded by our Oculists—not a “ Patent Med­ icine” — but used in successful Physicians’ Prac­ tice for many years. Now dedicated to the Pub­ lic and sold by Druggists at 26c and fiOc per Bottle. Red Cross Ball Blue, the blue that’s all blue. 2 2 Murine Mye Salve In Aseptic Tubes, 2 dc and 60c. your grocer. Abner Wombat was born in a log cabin, but every one of his grandsons Secret M ission B elieved to B e to has a dress suit. Such is life in M u rin e Eye R e m e dy C o .v C h ic a g o America. G et P h ilip p in e Indepen den ce. Raw Meat Popular in Italy. Tokio—The newspapers here report Travelers report that in Italy the the arrival in Tokio of John Aguinal­ devouring of raw meat in restaurants do, son of Emilio Aguinaldo, the for­ is now so common as to be—to wo­ mer Filipino revolutionary leader. men, at any rate—a public annoyance. They say he wore Japanese dress and The waiter brings the slab of beef­ steak and exhibits it to the eyes of came to Tokio secretly, being followed the man about to lunch, who watches later by a suite o f three Filipinos. the process of cutting and of sprin­ The newspapers reflect the impression kling with a little oil and vinegar. which obtains in some quarters that Over the dish is then poured a raw Agiunaldo has come to Japan to take egg. advantage of the negotiations between Japan and the United States to secure Neverl Y O U R S E L F ; in other the liberation of the Philippines from Wife—‘‘In a battle of tongues a American rule. woman can hold her own.” Husband words, your lazy liver. You —“ M—yes, p’r’aps she can; but she A dispatch from Tokio June 17 said have been overloading the never does.” reports from Kobe announced the ar­ stomach and thus clogging rival of Aguinaldo there on his way to No Time. the capital. It developed that Aguin­ the bowels. You can easily “ Have you ever had nervous pros­ aldo conferred in Kobe with several tration?” “ No. I work for a salary stir these organs into Japanese, and in some quarters it was which stops when I’m not on my job.” healthy activity by the believed that his visit had to do with a —Chicago Record-Herald. movement for the independence of the daily use of Simple Lines. Philippines. The foreign office at To­ What we all need Is grand simple kio said it had no knowledge whatever lines in our characters and our work of Aguinaldo. as well as in our toilettes. Washington, D. C.—Nine percent of all the eggs shipped to market in the United States are broken in tran­ sit, according to statistics gathered by the department of agriculture. To re­ duce this enormous breakage, which yearly causes a loss of millions of dol­ Gave Her All Her Rights. lars to producers, and raises the price A woman was charged at Greenwich of eggs for consumers, the department is conducting extensive experiments to j (England) police court with allowing determine the safest manner of pack­ a donkey to stray, immediately after | a young man had been fined for a ing eggs for shipment. similar offense. Mr. Symmons—‘‘You The waste from the breakage of won’t have a feminine grievance If I eggs in New York City alone last year fine you the same as the man. If I was more than 11J million dozen, out charged you leas yon would say you D enies F lies C arry G erm s. of a total consumption in New York were not having your rights. No, the same as the man.” San Francisco — That flies do not that year of 127,689,600 dozen. transmit the germs of infantile paral­ ysis is the assertion o f Profesor Wil­ Japan A g a in A p o lo g ize s . liam B. Herms, the noted parasitol­ Tokio—A further apology was offer­ ogist o f the University o f California. This is a direct refutation o f the ed to Arthur Bailiey-Blanchard, United theory recently advanced by Dr. Rose- States charge d’ Affaires, by Keishiro nau, of Harvard University, and was Mutusi, under secretary of state for only arrived at after months of experi­ foreign affairs, for the action of the Wonderful How Quickly ment in the Berkeley laborator­ persons who wrote on the walls of the Y our Entire System embassy June 18 an inscription di­ ies. Fifteen thousand flies and 13 monkeys were used during the experi­ rected against the United States and Awakens W hen tho ments conducted by Professor Herms calling Americans the enemies of lib­ Blood is Cleansed. erty and justice The under secretary on the above lines. called and voiced his government’s re­ gret. The foreign office had sent a | I f you are dow n with rh eum atism ; If L o n g R ep rieves G ra n ted. Phoenix, Ariz. — Five murderers, formal apologetic message immediate­ i you sneeze, feel chilled, are choked with I catarrh, have a cou gh, or you r skin Is all of whom were to have been hanged ly after the occurrence. Panama— Numerous alarming ru­ mors of damage have gained currency as a result of the crack that recently developed in the cut-off wall o f the Mr«. Hilbert Tell* of Her Dis- northwest wing of the Miraflores locks tressing Symptoms During of the Panama canal. One report had it that the gates had pulled away some Change of Life and How portions of their supporting masonry and that the cost to demolish and re­ She Found Relief. build the damaged structure would be $1,500,000. The canal engineers say Fleetwood. Pa.—“ Duringthe Change the crack is only a minor one and that of Life X was hardly able to be around it probably was due to a slight settle­ at all. I always had ment of the masonry. Friday, were reprieved by Governor a headache and I Hunt until December 19, 1914. The was so dizzy and ner­ W a r on C ancer O u tlin ed. governor’s action was the result of his vous that I had no Minneapolis —- The last day o f the determination to leave it to the people rest at night. The American Medical association’s con­ of the state to say whether the men Hashes of heat were so bad sometimes vention, was marked by a discussion shall die or live, as the result of a o f plans for a nation-wide organiza­ vote on the recently initiated bill to that I did not know tion and movement to combat cancer. abolish capital punishment. The what to do. Dr. J. Blood good, of Johns Hopkins initiative measure cannt be voted upon " One day a friend university, outlined the movement, until November, 1914. advised me to take which has been started in New York. Lydia E. Pinkham’a Dr. Bloodgood explained the nature of F riedm a n n S a ils f o r H om e. V e g e t a b l e Com­ the American Society for the Preven­ New York— Dr. Friederich Fried­ pound and it made me a strong well wo­ man. I am very thankful that I fol­ tion of Cancer, which will be launched mann, the Berlin physician who an­ The nounced several months ago that he lowed my friend’ s advice and I shall formally in New York in soon. recommend it as long as I live. Before * organization was indorsed in addresses had a cure for tuberculosis, has sailed for home. His institute here was 1 took the Compound I was always by several surgeons. closed recently after the board of sickly and now I have not had medicine 'R a in F ollow s P ra y ers. health had forbidden the U9e of his from a doctor for years. You may pub­ The doctor did not say St. Louis— An hour after prayers vaccine. lish my letter.” —Mrs. E dward B. H il ­ for rain had been ordered in the whether he would return. bert , Fleetwood, Pa. churches o f Belleville, 111., a suburb Such warning symptoms as sense o f near here, a heavy rain storm broke J a pa n G u ard s A m erica n E m bassy. suffocation,hot flashes, headaches,back­ the two months’ drougth throughout Tokio— The government has arrang aches, dread o f impending evil,timidity, Missouri and Southern Illinois Sunday. ed for a stricter police surveillance of sounds in the esrs, palpitation o f the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu­ A hail storm completely blanketed the the American embassy in consequence larities, constipation, variable appetite, lawns of Forest Park with ice, while o f the action o f unidentified persons Weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, streets here were flooded for several who wrote on its walls recently a vio­ lently worded inscription in English are promptly heeded by intelligent wo­ hours. Lightning did considerable damage directed against the United States. men who are approaching the period in life when woman's great change may to the property. be expected. HIGH PEAK SCALED D E SSE R T DISHES OF RHUBARB One Thing Th at Holds Us. Most of us would be financially well- to-do if we didn’t have to pay our debts.—St. Joseph News Press. Moral Lesson Wasted. ‘‘Say, mother,” asked a dreamy Ed­ gar, “ when I grow up I’ll be a man, won’t I?” ‘‘ Yes, my son,” seizing the opportunity to press home a needed moral, ‘‘but if you want to be a real man you must be very industrious at school and learn how to behave yourself. You must not be dull or lazy, if you want to be a man.” “ Why, mother,” came the wondering query. “ Do the lazy women turn out to be women when they grow up?” Remember Him? What has become of the old fash­ ioned dentist who used to give you the tooth to take home with you? They Know All About Us. 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OUT O f TOWN PEOPLE ffon-PoiionoQ«, H«alth-balldlUfe- reinadlM fro m W ork. Poverty is no disgrace, but it Is hav­ ing a hard time getting itself to be popular. Out-of-town poo- pie can have their plate and brid«re­ work finished in one day if necessary. An absolute guar­ antee, backed by 2d years m Portland C. GEE WO the Chinese doctor. J ?* T r y o n c e m o r e i f yon h a v e b e e n d o c t o r in g w ith t h i« o n e an d th a t o n e e n d h a v e n o t o h ta in o d w»r- m a n e n t r e lie f . L e t th i* grou t n « t u r e hen lo r d ia g - n o w j o u r ch « i ' »m l p r o sc r ib e s o m e rem ed y w h in e a c t io n it q u ic k , s u re a n d «a fo . Ill* pro*« r ip tlo n * a r e c o m p o u n d e d fr o m R o o t* . ]|ort>*. Hud* a n d B a rk « th a t h ave S een g a th e r e d fr o m e v e ry q u a r ­ t e r o f t h e g lo b e . 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