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( 4 i PO U LTR Y A N D GAM E Can get you fancy price« for Wild Duck« and other gam« in aearon. Writ« ua for caah offer on all kinds of poultry, pork. etc. ALL SORTS OF GOOD THINGS I ------------ Seasonable Recipes That Are Worthy the Attention of Any Earnest Housewife. Pearson-Page Co., Portland Mint Sauce—To be served with spring lamb. Three tablespoonfula vinegar; two tabloBpoonfuls mint; one HOWARD B. BURTON - Arnywr and OMptak, lablespoonful sugar; one tablespoonful ■ ■ l.cad ville, Colorado. Hpem uou priera: ( i.ld , tillvcr. Lead. SI. U o ld , BILer. 75oj U old. 6Uo; /m o Balt. Mix ten minutes before using. or Copper, SI. M ulling envelopes a id fu ll prier hat Creamed Cucumber Hauce— Fbr sent o a aiipl lost Ion. Control und (Tmpiro w o r k s» Cuitad. R eí erenow: Curbunate National Rank. planked or boiled fish. Peel, cut into halves and removo seeds from six cu cumbers. Grate them and drain until W a t s o a F . Colem an, r H I r n I ,,Klnut I.nwya-r.w ttMlm.atit.ii ■ a w D.t’. Advice and books Ir«*e. perfectly dry. Add to the grated cu Rates reasonable. Highest references. Rest services. cumber one grated onion, juice of one lemon, one-half teaspoonful of salt, Second-Hand Machin pepper and fold in one-half cup of ery bought, sold and [whipped cream. Serve at once. _ exchanged: engines, A Summer Dessert Called ‘‘Six boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. KJ 1st 6t„ Portland. Send for Stock List and pricea Threes”—To be frozen: Three cup fuls of sugar, three cupfuls cream, three cupfuls water, three bananas (crushed), three oranges (Juice), three PoBTLAND, O b BUON lemons (juioe). Resident and Day S ch ool for Girla Marshmallow Pudding—The whites In oharge o f Sisters o f 8t.J<»hn Baptist (Episcopal) of three eggs, beaten stiff, one-half OeUsglsts. Academia and Elementary Departments, Music, A rt, Elocution. Domestic A rt. Domestic Science, cupful cold water, one-half cupful boil aymaasluui. For catalog address - ing water, one cupful sugar, one table T I L E 8 1 B T E R S U P E R I O R , O ffic e 80 spoonful gelatin, one teaspoonful fla , U t. H e le n e H a l l voring. Soak gelatin in cold water un til soft. Add sugar and flavoring, DAISY FLY KILLER f t - f - and * * k ills » . - all . then boiling water. When mixture bo- Illas. Neat, dean, or gins to set pour over tho beaten egg namental, convcnirut. cheap. L a s t s a l l whites and beat constantly for 20 min ■ c a e o n . Made o l metal, cun'tspülortip utes. . Then put into molds to set. over 5 will n<t s ill o» Ini u r s a n y t h i n g , Mayonnaise Dressing—One-half cup (aiaratiteed pRectMS. Bold b y dealers, or ful sugar, one tablespoonful flour, 6 sent I y eiprcssprs- mix; one half cupful milk, three and paid for (I . w a a n r.n foM A k k . 1Û0 Dekalb A t «.. Brooklyn. H. J. one-half teaspoonfuls salt, throe- fourths cupful vinegar, balance water; one level teaspoonful mustard; three Uoura, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m „ well beaten eggs; lump of butter slie Main 571A or by appointment of an egg. When cool, add whipped DR. JOSEPH ROANE cream. Potato Salad—Cut Into small dices six largo boiled potatoes, add two SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS stalks celery cut Into small pieces, one Scientific Treatment o f all Acute and Chronic Diseasea. Licensed Practitioner. Suite 424-5-7 cucumber and one-fourth onion, minced; three hard boiled eggs, sliced; salt and pepper and juice of one lem on. Pour mayonnaise over this and mix thoroughly. of DATCIITC Machinery St. Helens Hall Chiropractor M. & M. SCHOOL TELEGRAPHY 633-535 Chamber of Commerce Building PORTLAND. OREGON A school for the teaching o f Telegraphy under the personal supervision o f the proprietor. A. E. Myers, expert telegrapher. Day and night sessions. TERMS: Courses in easy monthly installments, enabling you to take up a well- paid profession at little cost. Write for full particulars. SERVE THIS AT LUNCHEON Eclairs With Fresh Strawberries Will Be Appreciated by the Family or Queata. Credm puffs and eclairs flllod with the fresh strawberries crushed and sweetened, Instead of the usual cream filling are among the delights of the season. To make the eclairs, put Into a granlteware saucepan one cup milk, two rounded tablespooufuls of butter, and a tablespoonful of sugar. Set over the fire. When this mixture bolls up, stir In a cup of sifted flour (heaped and Mothers will find Mrs. W in s lo w s Soothing cook for two minutes, beating con Byrup tho bust rem edy to use for th eir children tinually with a wooden spoon. By during the tee thing period. this time It should be smooth and velvety. Take from the stove and All Need Forgiveness. oool. He that cannot forgive others When cool, beat In four eggs, one at breaks the bridge over which he must a time. Beat vigorously for at least himself.pass, for every man has need 20 minutes. TeBt by putting a bit at to be forgiven.— Lord Herbert. the paste in the oven. If It puffs up In the form of a hollow ball. It !i beaten enough. If not, beat a little longer. Have ready a tapering tin tube with the leased opening about three-quar ters of an Inch In diameter. Insert this In the small end of a cotton beg and put the paste In the bag. Now press out on buttered tins, having each eclair about three Inches In length. just because your Stom Keep them well apart ach has “ gone back” on Bake about 2& minutes In a mod erate oven. Take out, and while still you. There’ s a splendid warm, coat with a strawberry Icing chance for it to “ come made by adding to a cupful of con fectioner's sugar enough strawberry back” with the aid of Juice to make a fine Icing. A few drops of lemon Juice may also be added. Wben cold, cut open on the side and fill with the berries crushed and sweetened. Removing Mildew Stains. Soaking mildew stains in butter milk or sour milk will many times re move them, but not always. Try a solution o f one heaping teaspoonful of chloride o f lime to a quart o f soft w ater; strain when well dissolved and dip the mildewed spots in it until the stains disappear, then rinse immedi ately and thoroughly in clear water. D o n ’t b e □ “ GROUCHY” HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters Drying Rubber Boots. ICAN IS SHOT Is A Wonder In the Blood ------------- A R em ed y T h a t H a» S h ow n a M o s t R e m a fk n b le P u r ify in g E ffe ct. The word medicine Is one of the most abused In our language. There are cer tain medicinal properties Just as neces sary to health as the food.we eat. Take, for example, the well-known tonic medi cine S. 8. 8. This famous blood purifier contains medicinal components Just as vital and essential to healthy blood as the elements o f wheat, roast beef, the fats and the sugars that make up our dally ration. As a matter of fact, there Is one In gredient In 8. S. S. which serves the active purpose of stimulating each cel lular part ‘of the body to the healthy and Judicious selection of Its own essen tial nutriment. That Is why It regener ates the blood supply; why It has such a tremendous Influence In overcoming ec zema, rash, pimples, and all skin af flictions. And in regenerating the tissues S. S. 8. has a rapid and positive antidotal effect upon all those Irritating Influences that cause rheumatism, sore throat, weak eyes, falling hair, loss o f weight, thin, pale cheeks, and that weariness of muscle and nerve that Is generally experienced es spring fever. Get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. at any drug store, and In a few days you wlU not only feel bright and energetic, but you will be the picture of new life. 8. 8. 8. Is prepared only In the laboratory of The Swift Spec.flc Co.. ISO Swift Bldg, Atlanta, Ga., who maintain a very efh cient Medical Department, where all who have any blood disorder o f a stubborn nature may write fr e e ly for advice and a special book of Instruction. 8. 8. 8. is sold everywhere b y drug stores, de partment and general stores. Bewsre of any attempt to sett you something “ Just as g ood " as 8. S. 8. Such a claim Is preposterous. There Is nothing else "Just as good" as S. 8. 8 . nor Is there another remedy similar ts this famous blood purlflar. Hints on Making of Cakes. Always have the pan ready for the cake. A toothpick la beat for trying a cake to see If It la done. Keep a box of the little wooden skewers In the pantry cupboard for this purpoae. They are much better than the broom etrawe our mothers used for the pur I pose. If there la any danger of forgetting about the cake after It la put In the oven, hang a cardboard sign on the oven door, aa eome cooks do, to warn against forgetting the cake. Idaho Senator Pleads for Higher Exemption Limit. Washington, D. C.— Public discus sion o f the proposed new income tax came for the first time in the senate Thursday when Senator Borah began an analysis o f the income tax provis ion o f the taritf bill and a comparison o f conditions in this country with those in England, France and other nations, where immense revenues are Shot in Hack, In Accordance With obtained by direct taxation. Notorious Mexican “ Fugitive This was the first break in the pro gram o f tariff rate discussion, which ¡Law” for Prisoners. began Saturday. It followed the conclusion o f an ad dress by Senator Smoot, who for two El Paso, Tex.— Charles B. Dixon, o f days had analyzed the new rates and San Diego, United States Immigra duties o f the Simmons-Underwood bill tion inspector, was shot in the back by and had criticised the measure because Mexican federal soldiers at Juarez o f its departure from the protective policy and because o f its alleged in Sunday. The soldiers are said to have j equalities. invoked the notorious “ ley fu g a ,” or! Senator Borah’ s address, to be con fugitive law. Dixon was seriously tinued later, held the close attention o f Republicans and Democrats alike woundec m d is likely to die. Dixon was in Juarez on official bus throughout the time he had the floor. He declared an incme tax, to be an iness, when he was arrested by a band effective restraint on the extravagance o f federal soldiers, who started to o f a nation, Bhould be distributive over march him away from the city in the the small incomes so every citizen direction o f the foothills, where many would feel its effects. Because o f the executions have taken place. Dixon great burden o f indirect taxes borne started to run, and, after getting a by American citizens, however, Sen ator Borah said thia principle could block away, was fired on. Dixon made a statement in Juarez not be applied in the United States. to American officials that he was sat On the contrary, he urged that the isfied the Mexicans were marching $3000 exemption fixed by the senate him out to shoot him when he ran. | committee be raised to the $4000 fig He said the Mexican soldiers were ure fixed by the house. “ Under this income tax provision drunk. Dixon was sent by a superior to there will be no relief for those who Juarez to see a witness in connection ought to have re lie f,” said the senator. with a white slave case that was “ It will be a new source o f revenue, being investigated here. He says he but the old sources, the indirect tariff believes the witness, after he had and internal revenue taxes, still will Until there talked to him in Juarez, bought drinks be worked to the limit. for the soldiers and induced them to is a reduction in the revenue from these other sources this simply will be arrest him. “ I told the soldiers I would go with an additional burden. It will be sim them to the commarK,'” it ’s office," ply another means o f securing revenue Dixon said, “ but, instead o f taking! to gratify our scandalous desire to me in that direction, they started with spend money.” me in the direction o f the outskirts o f the town. As I had on a suit o f PROTEST DEAD LETTER SALE khaki, I thought that perhaps they had taken me for a United States sol Washington, D. C., Business Men dier acting as a spy, so I ran and they Want Merchandise Distributed. shot me after I had got about half a block away from them .” Washington, D. C.— Sale o f the un Dr. J. H. Tappan, o f the im m igra -! called-for and undelivered mass o f tion service in El Paso, went to Ju- j mail matter that has accumulated in arez and treated the wounded man. the Postoffice department during the He found that Dixon was shot in the year at stipulated points throughout back, the ball going completely the country, instead o f in the capital, through his body and coming out as has been the case in previous years, through his stomach. It did not strike has been asked by the merchants of the spine. Washington. In a petition to Postmaster General Washington, D. C.— “ It looks like a Burleson the Retail Merchants’ asso serious case. W e will do whatever is ciation declares the government, necessary,” Secretary Bryan said in through its sale o f “ dead letter” mat commenting on the shooting o f Immi- ter, enters into competition with them gration Inspector Dixon at Juarez. and injures their business. The asso He telegraphed American Consul Ed ciation believes this competition wards for an immediate investigation. should be more widely distributed. Secretary Bryan was at his office in In the past "d ea d letter” matter the State department when he received has been sold here to the highest bid a b rief message from Consul Edwards der without revealing the contents of advising him o f the shooting. The the package. The charge that this is press dispatches were also shown to a lottery scheme impelled the govern him and he manifested keen interest ment to open all packages and display in the situation. President Wilson the contents before bids were asked was advised o f the incident, but made for. This fact, the merchants declare, no comment. operates to encroach heavily on their legitimate trade and they believe the SEATTLE FIGHTS BAD FRUIT rest o f the country should share the loss. Mexican Federal Soldiers Try to Kill Captured Inspector. Inspector Condemns Big Shipments JONAH STORY TO BE UPHELD From California. Seattle — Attem pts o f California growers, brokers and distributers to foist wormy and damaged fruit on the Seattle market have met with vigor ous resistance by F. M. Rhodes, dis trict horticultural inspector, and one assistant, but with the height o f the season and receipts o f eight to ten carloads a day, Mr. Rhodes said he was unable to cope with the situation, and had sked his department to take up with the county commissioners the matter o f appointing one or more dep uties to assist in handling the problem. One carload o f pears inspected Sat urday was in serious condition. A p proximately 60 per cent c f the fruit was ordered destroyed. Moth-infect ed potatoes also are com ing in, one carload being condemned and ordered to the dump. Inspector Rhodes about ten days ago condemned five carloads o f moth potatoes. In wet weather ray children fr » quently wade Into water over their It soothes and tones the rubber boots, and having to spend tired nerves, promotes considerable time In drying these wet ^ bowel regularity, aids di- jn boots, I looked around one day for §■ gestion and will help you M something with which to do the work quickly and - ffeetlvely, wltes a reader B back to health. Try it. IS of I>os Angeles Express. I came across a box containing about a quart of sawdust, which I put Into a pan and set In oven until quite warm, then poured It Into the wet boots and let His Future Assured. Marshall Explains ‘ T . C.” “ Does my b o y ,” inquired the par stand an hour or so. After shaking ent, “ seem to have a natural bent in out sawdust I found the moisture was Aurora, III. — “ Too many persons any one direction?” “ Yes, s ir,” said all absorbed. who see the sign ‘ P. C .’ in the heavens the teacher. " H e gives every indica tion of being a captain o f industry some day. He pets the other boys to do all his work for him .” PLACE BURDEN ON WEALTH think it means ‘ Preach Christ,’ when it means ‘ Plow Corn,’ ” said Vice President Marshall, in addressing 20,- 000 persons who had gathered at Mooseheart, III., to attend the laying o f the cornerstone for a $5,000,000 in dustrial school and home for orphaned children and aged persons. The insti tution is to be erected by the Loyal Order o f Moose. “ Out o f the superior educational advantages o f today,” he continued, “ one unhappy corollary has developed. A vast army o f persons whose labors would make for the industrial ad vancement o f the nation have con ceived themselves fitted for fancied nobler pursuits, and thus the progress they would have made in the work they are fitted for is lost. ” Entire Magazine to Be Devoted to Proofs o f Narrative. New Y ork— One entire number o f a new magazine to be called Bible Champion, the first issue o f which will be published next month, will be de voted to proofs o f the story o f Jonah and the whale. The avowed object of the publication is to rekindle faith in the old Bible stories, and the Jonah story, as having aroused greatest in credulity among scoffers, is scheduled for defense in the second number. The new magazine will be published by the Bible League o f America. Dr. Jay Benson Hamilton, pastor o f Trinity Methodist church, general secretary, will be editor. Dome Needs Gold Leaf. Washington, D. C.— Repairs to the golden dome that crowns the library o f congress are necessary and congress probably will be called on before ad journment to authorize the expendi ture o f $50,000 to replace the gold leaf that has made the dome a glisten ing landmark. The sun, wind and rain throughout 17 years have had their effect upon the dome and the leaf | now is beginning to peel. In view o f the fact that the dome o f the capitol recently has been cleaned and reburn- j ished, it is expected congress will j make the provision. Counterfeit Bills Found. Washington, D. C.— The discovery o f a new counterfeit $5 "Indian head” silver certificate is announced by Chief 1 W. J. Flynn, o f the United States i secret service. The spurious certifi Mint Jelly. cate apparently is printed from crude Mint Jelly la not at all difficult of ly-etched plates on fair quality o f bond making. Boil one cup of vinegar with paper, with ink lines to imitate the one cup of sugar and one large table silk fibre. The Indian portrait is poor spoon of sugar and two tablespoons vin and the back o f the note grass green, Wheat Yield 77 Bushels. egar, until the sugar Is dissolved. Add I little attempt being made to imitate Pendleton, Or.— J. N. York, who one and one-half tablespoons of gelatin the lathe work. Chief Flynn said which has been soaked In cold water lives near Weston, Or., reports the this counterfeit should not deceive enough to cover for half an hour. Pour first harvest returns in this ^section the ordinarily careful person. Into Jelly glasses. They say this for the season, and if the rest o f the should be made the day before It It wheat crop turns out proportionately Climber Dies in Blind Crevasse. to be used. the 1913 yield wil be a record breaker. Bellingham, Wash.— J. C. Bishop, From a field o f 40 acres harvested I founder and honorary president o f the Monday and Tuesday, York threshed Baked Mince Roll. British Columbia Mountaineers’ club Uae any scraps of cold meat, tongue, 1103 sacks o f as fine wheat as could be o f Vancouver, B. C., fed into a blind grown. From this field a roadway had ham, etc Pass through a mincing ma crevasse and perished on the northeast In chine and add to It a third of fine been taken on each side, leaving the slope o f Mount Baker Monday. actual acreage about 38. The yield company with C. C. W right, a moun bread crumbs. Season with good is a fraction over 77 bushels an tain guide o f Glacier, he ascended the gravy, chopped parsley, pepper and mountain from the snow line for the salt. Beat an egg and add to the mix acre. purpose o f taking photographs, and ture. Make a nice, short crust, roll Bulgars Kill Americans. was returning to camp when the acci out and lay the meat on It; fold pas- try over so as to form a roll. Bake Paris — A telegram from Saloniki dent occurred. Mr. W right returned 20 mlnutet. Serve with brown gravy printed in the Paris edition o f the to Glacier and a rescue party was or New York Herald says the Greek ganized. The rescuers found the body. army occupied Xanthi on Saturday and Ink »taint Removed. I find that ink stains on garments reported that the inhabitants, includ Tolstoi's Works to Be Destroyed. St. Petersburg— Emperor Nicholas can be soaked out with a mixture ing Americans and Englishmen, were Seven has approved the decision o f the Holy of ealt and milk. Uee a teaspoonful massacred by the Bulgarians. of salt to nearly a half glass of milk ty foreigners are said to have been put Synod to destroy the three posthumous This solution can be used for elthet to death. Twenty thousand Greeks works o f Count Leo Tolstoi, on the white or colored fabrics; but If the and many Mussulmans and Jews are ground that they are unorthodox com Ink has been allowed to dry It will reported to have perished in the town, ments on the Old Testment. The pro relatives be necessary to soak the stained part which was pillaged by the Bulgars. test o f Count Tolstoi's No confirmation o f the reported mass against such action has proved un la the milk for an hour or two. availing. 1 acre has been received. IATI0N 1$ nor How It Struck Elsie. (RAISES the D O U G H Little Eisie, sitting in a street car opposite a man with twitching eyelids, whispered to her mother: “ Mamma, that poor man has the hiccups in his eyes.” ______ __ So Declares Ambassador Wilson On Mexican Situation. ! Better than other powder*— r producing light, dainty, whole- f some cakes and pastries— I CRESCENT Don’ t buy water for bluing. Liquid blue is al- io«t all water. Buy Red t-rona Ball blue, the lue that'» ail blue. B A K IN G PO W D E R E fie high grade and] Man’s Preference. “ Men in youth, or age, or middle age, will sooner kiss a pretty mouth Tripartite Conference Would Be than a clever brow any day, or every day.” — “ W ilsam ,” by S. C. Nether- Abandonment o f Monroe Doc sole. J moderate in price — | J 25c lb. tin at grocers. L I C r.K M t Mfg. Co.. Seattle I trine- Supports Huerta. HOMESTEAD ROOFING DIRECT FROM FACTORY New York— Pausing here for a half day on his hurried Mexico-to-W ashing- You save both the wholesaler’ s and re- ton trip in response to a summons tailer’ s profits when ordering, fo r we / manufacture this material. from President Wilson, Henry Lane . ’• 1-ply, weight 35 lbs. to 108 sq. f t .......$1.25 Wilson, American ambassador to Mex * w ./ r ju * 2-ply, weight 45 lbs. to 108 sq. f t ...... 1.60 ico, announced his emphatic opposition ff/ 3-ply, weight 55 lbs. to 108 sq. ft ...... 1.75 to several plans under consideration a s s * ® * Write for samples or order direct from ' —sex-. — / this ad. Satisfaction guaranteed. by the State department for bringing about peace in the troubled Mexican J. E. B E R K H E IM E R M F C . C O ., T a c o m a , W a s h . republic. Mr. Wilson characterized the medi ation plan as “ all rot,” and said the Continues Its Usefulness. That Was Art. proposal for a tripartite commission In Ipoh, (Malay peninsula) one o f “ R ealistic?” repeated the critic, wa9 not feasible. “ I f we are to consider such a plan, the pioneer motor-cars in the country "w e ll, I should say he was realistic. we may as well abandon the Monroe is now in almost constant use as a You just ought to have seen the ex doctrine entirely,” he said. “ The funeral hearse. Hauled by coolies, the citement he created in his studio when Monroe doctrine pledges the United proud old pioneer wends its frequent, he drew the corks in a dinner scene he States to take care o f the interests of slow, laborious way to the cemetery. was painting the other day.” American governments without the aid o f any foreign country. Conse- i quently, under the Monroe doctrine we cannot attempt to settle M exico’ s a f fairs through the services o f such a body as the proposed tripartite com mission, Bince it involves calling in outside interests to help.” The ambassador’ s silence regarding his opinion as to American recognition was broken long enough for him to comment on one o f his act9 just subse quent to the overthrow o f Madero. aids d ig e s t io n and purifies the blood. As a consequence both Mr. Wilson recalled that this act was the stomach and liver return to their normal and healthy condition. interpreted in many quarters as vir Nervousness and biliousness soon disappear. The entire system tual recognition, notwithstanding the takes on new life. refusal o f his government at Wash For over forty years this famous old medicine ington to admit the republic on a dip has “ made good” —and never more so than today, lomatic footing common with other enjoying a greater sale all over the world than governments. any other doctor’ s prescription. In February, when Huerta became F o r sa le at all d ru gg ist* in liq u id o r ta b le t f o r m , o r provisional president, the ambassador y o u c a n se n d fifty l c s ta m p s fo r trial b o x . A d d r e s s instructed American consuls in Mex --------------- D R . R . V . P IE R C E , B U F F A L O , N . Y . ■ - ico, “ in the interests o f Mexico, to urge general submission and adhasion ’ WSkfdi i . v*M. « ¡H, U/- '..’ÿ f - '. to the government, which will be rec ognized by all foreign governments to day.” Not Hardly. Outspoken Intelligence. Mr. Wilson said a wrong construe- j Doctor (to anxious husband and A letter addressed “ To my dear God tion would be placed on this advice to father)— “ All the baby wants is some in Heaven,” written in a child’s hand consular officers by any person who be good milk, and take care that it al writing, was recently posted in a Rus lieved it meant that he recognized the ways comes from the same cow. As sian townlet. As the address was Huerta government or that he had de- for the mother, there's nothing really written in German, the Russian post Bire to conflict in any way with the the matter with her, only a little authorities forwarded it to the Ger policies o f either Mr. T aft as Presi weakness, that’ s all. And she’ ll soon man frontier postoffice at Tilsit. The dent, or President Wilson. pick up if she has every day some un postmaster o f the latter place returned “ It was the de facto government! derdone beefsteak.” Anxious hus it to its place o f origin with the fol only that I recognized,” Mr. Wilson band— “ From the same ox, doctor?” lowing superscription: “ To be re explained. “ The de facto government turned. The addressee is in Heaven, was the only government that pos with which Germany has no communi When Your Eyes Need Care sessed the power to offer protection ; T ry Murine E ye Rem edy. N o S m arting— F eela j cation.” for American lives and property and F in e— A cts Q u ick ly. T ry it f o r R ed , W eak, To Breal: in New Shoes. for the lives and property o f other W atery E y es an d G ranulated E yelids. Illu s B ook in ea ch P a ck a ge. M urine is Alw ays shake In A llen ’s Foot-Ease, a p ow der, foreigners. I acted as any ambassa trated compounded by our O c u lis t s — not a “ Patent Med it cures hot, sw ea tin g, a ch in g , s w ollen feet. icine’’ — but used in successful Physicians’ Prac- dor had the right to act— in the inter lice fo r many years. Now dedicated to the Pub urea corn s, in g ro w in g nails and bun ions. At and sold by Druggists iruggists at 25c and 60c per Bottle. i ll druggists and shoe stores, 25c. D ont accep t ests o f my countrymen. The govern lic Marine Bye Salve 25c and 60a. m y substitute. Ham pie m a iled FREE. Address v e i In n Aseptic Tubes, 2 ment was the only existing one o f law M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o ., C h lo a g o \ llen S. O lm sted, Le R oy. N. Y. and order. I believe that I did right Definition o f a Gentleman. at the critical tim e.” Wanted One o f Her Own. Mr. Wilson said American life and A kindly heart, a quiet voice, polite Dorothy loves her baby sister dearly words and manners, a hand open to property in Mexico are in danger from and takes it quite hard that she is help, attention to little things for the rebels and bandits. “ I f the present government fails not allowed to play nurse oftener. The com fort o f others, freedom from an there will be chaos,” he said, “ al other day, being asked what mamma ger, boasting, and patronizing; to though at the present time the Huerta should bring her back from a visit to ward the strong, courage; toward the government controls all but two of the city, she made a gentle requset: weak, chivalry; toward all men, fair the states and should be soon in abso “ Please, mamma, a great big doll ness. Few men ever see one in a mir dressed like a real baby. I want one ror.— Life. lute command o f the whole country.” o f my own to play with, since you Mr. Wilson added: W ater in bluing is adulteration. Glass and wa “ 1 have been blamed for a great won’ t let me have any fun with yours.” ter make liquid blue cost ly. Huy Red Cross Ball deal, but if I had not intervened after j Dr. Pierce’ s Pleasant Pellets regu Blue, makes clothes whiter than snow. the bombarding o f the City o f Mexico, late and invigorate stomach, liver and Daily Thought. the city would have been in flames, bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Let your first effort be not for with a tremendous loss o f life and de- ' Easy to take as candy. wealth, but independence. Whatever struction o f property. I brought Diaz be your talents, whatever your pros and Huerta together. That was a Systematic Slaughter o f Rats. pects, never be tempted to speculate thing that prevented a terrible disas A price is set on the head o f the rat away, on the chance o f a palace, that te r.” __________________ in Tokyo, and, according to the Far which you need as a provision against East, “ The sight is frequently seen in REFUSES HOTEL ON RESERVE the side streets o f the city o f some the workhouse.— Lord Lytton. blooming damsel gingerly conveying a War Secretary Decides Against small rat, suspended by a string tied to its tail, to the police box. Here an Tourist Hostelry. official receipt is given for the rat, Tucson, A riz.— Secretary o f War which entitles the holder to 5 sen, and is w h at they all say Garrison Saturday inspected Fort j so the plague is combated and the peo of our Huachuca, Ariz. He arrived here at j ple protected against foul epidem ics.” Painless 6 o ’ clock p. m., departing a half hour Methods o f later for the Pacific Coast. The c a b -} Extracting inet member declined to discuss the Teeth. Mexican situation, saying that he Out-of-town peo would talk about anything but Mexico. ple can have their A t Naco he saw the scene o f the re plate and bridge- cent battle. A lonely border patrol work finished in one cheered the war secretary as his train day if necessary skirted along the international line. An absolute guar While at Fort Huachuca, Secretary antee. backed by l \ Garrison decided that a large tourist Mrs. Hamilton Tells H ow She OR. W A. WISE. PiitiaiNT »no Musili vears in Portland hotel should not be built on the m ili Finally Found Health in tary reservation, as had been planned. m Stomach W e a k ? W B lo o d B a d ? L iv e r L a z y ? S S ÎS f c “ “ " ven,cn‘ and | Nervous ? ® Dr. Pierce’s Golden 1 Medical Discovery “ DIDN’T HURT A BIT” BLUE AND DISCOURAGED W ise Dental Co. Italians Fear “ Reds.” Lydia E. Pink ham’s V e g Rome — One o f the characteristics etable Com pound. o f the approaching general elections is the great apprehension among Bmall Warren. Ind. —“ I was bothered ter land owners that there will be a strong ribly with female weakness. I had p*ins Socialist party in the new chamber o f and was not regular, deputies. Many wish to dispose o f my head ached all their property because they fear that the time, I had hear the “ Reds” will carry out legislative ing down pains and measures against property. At the my back hurt me tho recent Socialist congress here a reso biggest part o f the lution was adopted that the expenses time, I was dizzy o f the African war should be defrayed and had weak feel by taxing property, real and personal, ings when I would £40,000,000 ($200,000,000). stoop over, it hurt me to walk any dis tance and I felt blue Child Labor Assailed. and discouraged. Washington, D. C.— Legislation de signed to prevent the employment o f “ I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’ e children under 14 yearo old in mines Vegetable Compound and am now in and factories and to prevent the em good health. I f It had not been for ployment o f women in manufacturing that medicine I would have been In my for more than eight hours a day, is grave along time a go.” —Mr». A rtie E. being considered by the house labor H amilton , R.F.D . No. 6. Warren, Ind. committee. The committee took up bills introduced by Representative A n o th e r C ase. Taylor, o f Colorado, to forbid the in Esmond, R. I. —“ I write to tell yoa terstate transportation o f the products bow much good your medicine has done o f the mines or factories employing me and to let other women know that children under 14, or factories which there is help for them. I suffered with work women over eight hours a day. bearing down pains, headache, was ir regular and felt blue and depressed all Bombs Drop Near Gunboat. the time. I took Lydia E. 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