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POULTRY — and Dairy Produce • • I ail kinds w a n t* ! . Write for our CASH OFFER Pearson-PaifeCo. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY B o u a h t. sold a nd e x c h a n g e d ; en g in e« , to ile rs, sa w m ills, e tr . S end fo r Stoc k L ia t a n d P ric e s. 1 H K J . t . M A R T IN C O ., 83 1st S t.. P o rtla n d , Or. o u rs, 10 a. m. to 6 p . m. o r by f a p p o in tm e n t i 5714 DR. JOSEPH ROANE C h iro p ra cto r S P IN A L ADJUSTMENTS S c ien tific T re a tm e n t o t all A c u t . a n d C h ro n ic D iseases. 1 icenn«««! P ra c titio n e r. S u ite 4li4-6-7 ^A rcade B uilding. S e a ttle . COLD in H E A D CATARRH INSTANTLY RELIEVE!) BY TNT OLD DR M A R S H A L L ’S CATARRH S N U F F it C L D ST ALL D rug stores or sent p r e - PAID BY C H KfITMlii tltVEUNO OHIO T H IC K , GLO SSY H A IR F R E E FROM D A N D R U F F G irls! T r y It! H a ir get« »oft, flu ffy and beautiful— Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderlne. If you care for heavy h a ir th a t glis ten s w ith beauty and Is ra d ia n t with life; has an incom parable softness and Is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderlne. J u s t one application doubles the beauty of your huir, besides It Imme diately dissolves every particle of dandruff. You can not have nice heavy, healthy h a ir if you have dandruff. T his d estructive scurf robs the h a ir of its lustre. Its stre n g th and Its very life,’ and if not overcom e it produces a feverishness and itching of th e scalp: the h air roots fam ish, loos en and die; then the h air falls out fast. Surfcly get a 25-cent bottle of K now lton’s D anderlne from any drug store and Just try It. Undisturbed. On currency they raise a din. T he farm er feels no flurry. H e sim ply puts his money in And lets the old bank worry. —W ashington Star. p ra c tic a l P apa. I Tha talk a t a recent arnokefest was I about th e practical aide of thing«. | “Remind« me,” sm ilingly rem arked Congressm an Joseph A. Goulder of New York, “of a certain suffragette, not one of the antique species, hut a «oft, tender little thing who has just joined the jubilee and is correspond ingly enthusiastic. “ One evening she returned home and rushed up to the old man, who was com fortably reading in a big arm chair. “ 'Oh, papa,’ she exclaim ed, ‘you should have been with me tonight! We are preparing to B w e e p the coun try !’ “ 'Sw eep the country?’ responded the old man, with a puzzled expres sion. ‘W ho’s preparing to sw eep the country?’ “ ‘Why, the suffragettes, of course,’ cam e the proud rejoinder of the pretty one. “ ‘Oh, I see,’ was the cold, hard reply of practical papa. ‘It is a comm end able Impulse. You m ight begin with the dining room and parlor.’ ”—New O rleans States. a n t o t b e P r o p e r A p p l i c a t io u o f t h e Murine E y e R e m e d ie s in Y o u r U p e c la l C a e e . Y o u r D r u g g U t w ill t e l l y o u t h a t M u rin e R e l ie v e , B o re K y ee, S t r e n g t h e n s W e a k E y e s . D o e s n 't S m a r t , S o o th e s E y e P a i n , a n d s e l l s f o r 60c. T r y I t I n Y o u r E y e s a n d in b a b y ’s E y e s t o r S c a ly E y e l id s a n d C ir u n u la tlo u . Its Conduct. H eard a t the Station. A FRIEND TO THE WORKINGMAN Townley—You say th a t the m orning tra in s In from your station have been given nicknam es. Subbubs—Yes. At 6:10 th ere ’s "T he w orks,” a t 7:20 "T he clerks,” and a t 8:30 "T he shirks." Five years ago I w as so troubled w ith kidney trouble and inflam m ation of the bladder th a t I had to lease w orking my farm . Life looked dark to m e until I h eard of Dr. K ilm er's Swamp-Root through a cured friend. I tried a bottle and began to feel bet te r a t once. A fter using five o r six bottles I felt fine and have continued to work as I had before my affliction. I w ant to sta te th a t Dr. K ilm er's Swamp-Root Is a kidney m edicine th at will cure and I owe m y good w ork dur ing th e p ast five o r six years to 1L Yours vrey truly, C. W. MORRIS, P resco tt, Ark. Subscribed and sw orn to before me, th is 27th day of M arch, 1912. O. B. GORDON, N otary Public. T h is Is to certify th a t Mr. C. W. M orris has bought Swamp-Root a t this sto re In th e past. Adam G uthrie, Jr., _____ D ruggist. Mothers w ill fina M rs. W inslow s Soothing B y ru p the best r e m e d y to u so lo» th e ir children during th e teeth in g period. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. K ilm er & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sam ple size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable inform ation, telling about the kidneys and bladder. W hen w riting, be sure and m ention th is paper. R egular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale a t all drug stores. R u u R UPTURE R U IN S HEALTH ANO P L E A S U R E DONT NEGLECT I T o r e x p e rim e n t w ith fre a k tru s s e s —i ts e x p e n siv e a n d d a n jre ro u s. N o m a t t e r how s e v e re o r Ion* s ta n d in g y o u r r u p tu r e , w e c a n fit a t r u s s to s u it—e ith e r b y m ail o r in p erso n ; s a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . D r. P a n - t e r ’s f re e book tells all, sen d N O W PA N T E R T R U S S COM PANY 509 J o u rn a l Bldir.. P o rtla n d . O re. In th e Same Business. " It seem s strange th a t he could plunder a g re at corporation like th a t for years w ithout being found o u t ’’ “W ell, you see, the corporation w as p re tty busy Itself.”—Chicago Journal. Too Common. The consultation—P a tie n t refuses to adm it she has appendicitis. "W ell?” "S ays It’s passe. W nnts som ething new er and m ore exclusive.”—Life. 10 C E N T “C A S C A R E T S ” IF B IL IO U S OR C O S T IV E For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sluggish L iv e r and Bowels— They w ork w hile you sleep. F urred Tongue, Bad T aste, Indiges tion, Sallow Skin and M iserable H ead aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stom ach to become filled w ith undi gested food, which sours and ferm ents like garbage In a swill barrel. T h a t’s the first step to untold m isery—Indi gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, m ental fears, everything th a t Is horrible and nauseating. A C ascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straig h ten you out by m orning. T hey work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feel ing good for months. Seven books sold fo r a total of $227,200 a t the recent Hoe library sale. Two of th ese books w ere Bibles, one of w hich, a G utenberg Bible, p rint ed on vellum , brought the highest price ever paid for a book—$50,000. Lions and tig ers are too w eak In lung power to run m ore thun half a mile. More th an 3,000,000 gross of pencils are annually m ade in Philadelphia. T a c k le C a ta rrh N o w B e F t m A ll W in te r Avoid Colds, Stall Pneumonia, Keep Your Nose Clear and Your Throat Free. Hotel Washington Spring Sem ester: Columbia Bar Lashed Into Foam- Shipping Stays Inside. Many Pointa In Oregon and Wash ington Report Wind and Rain Storm Worst Ever. Begins F ebruary 4, 1914. Regular Normal work offered. New classes organized. R egular Normal credit« given. Sum m er Term : Begins Ju n e 22, 1914. Regular N orm al work offered. New classes organized. Norm al credits givtn. Methods of teaching elem entary sub jec ts of Grade* One to Fight, inclus ive, emphasized. Courses in rural school m ethods and m anagem ent of fered. Giant Banking House Withdraws From Big Corporations. A t i c k COW is a b ad in v e s tm e n t, a n d a M W t h a t ia I not producing as much g<>«.d milk as she should n net w ell. I A ll c o w s n e e d c a re f u l a tt e n ti o n to k e e p th e m h e a lth y , " a n d l it tl e di - orders c a n be k e p t fro m b e c o m in g b ig b y th e u s e o f R ow K u re . T h is fam o u s r e m e d y is a s u re c u r e a n d p r e v e n tiv e o f m o a t c ow - s u c h a s L o s t A p p e tite . M ilk F e v e r, B u n ch es, R e d W a te r, S c o u riu g A b o rtio n , B a rre n n e s s , a n d R e ta in e d A f te r b irth . G e t a p a c k a g e o f R ow R u re fro m y o u r d e a le r a n d k e e p i t o n h a n d c o n s ta n tly . 50 c e n t a n d $1.00 sixes. Ask for c o p y o f ‘‘T h e C ow B ook.” DAIRI ASSOCIATION CO., MHtS. Lyadoavllle. Vt Four Othcr Prominent Financiers Follow End of Interlocking Iîirectoratcs Is S een . Inform ation: MUSIC TO KEEP YOUTH FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION, R. M •R f Y io Quite "b 71 “Nifty I i I MARTIAL LAW DECLARED AND SALOONS CLOSED 8 I I iHOSTETTER’S l ^Stomach BittersJ R U PT U R E IS CURABLE Lumbago-Sciatica Sprains Woman in Air Loops Loop. s to r e s . I t Is a rem arkab le' rem ed y f o r a n y a n d a ll b lood a ffe c tio n s , s u c h a * ec z e m a , r a s h , lu p u s, te tte r , p so r ia sis, b oils, an d a ll o th e r d ise a se d co n d itio n s o f th e bl8od. F o r s p e c ia l a d v ic e o n a n y blood d is e a s e w r ite t o T h e S w if t S p ecific C o.. 101 S w ift B ld g., A tla n ta . Oa. D o n o t trifle w ith s u b s t it u t e s . Im ita tio n s o r a n y o f th e h o rd e o f " J u s t a® good " C o u n te r fe its o f 8 . 8 . 8» Portland, Oregon. J W ashington, D. C .— “ T his nation does not desire vice adm irals in order Don’t Walt Tfll You’re All Bunged Up. Use 3. 3. 3. Now. to tak e precedence over officers o f o ther I f y o u w ill g o Into a r y fir st c la s s s to r e b a la n ced h e a lth a s th e n u tr itiv e p rop el* n a v ie s,” S e c re tiry D aniels said Mon a n d * e t a b o ttle o f S. S . 8 . you a r e on tie s o f th e g r a in s , m e a ts, s u g a r s, a n d fat® day, “ but ra th e r to place our officers th e w a y to g e t t in g rid o f C atarrh . B u t o f food s. A n y lo c a l ir r ita tin g in flu en ce d on 't le t a n y o n e w o r k off th a t o ld tr ic k In th e b lood is r e je c te d b y th e tis s u e cell® on an equality w ith foreign officers. an d e lim in a te d b y re a so n o f th® stim u la Several instances have occurred which of s o m e th in g “J u s t a s g o o d .” t in g In flu en ce o f 8 . 8 . 3 . showed the u rg en t necessity for th is fl. 8 . 8 . is ta k e n in to th e b lood J u st a s Y ou w ill s o o n r e a lis e I ts w o n d erfu l In n a tu r a lly a s th e m o st n o u r ish in g food . I t flu en ce b y th e a b s e n c e o f h ea d a ch e, a d e rank in our dealings w ith o th er n a s p r e a d s it s In flu en ce o v e r e v e r y o rg a n In cid ed c le a r in g o f th e a ir p a ss a g e s , m v ie s ." Mr. D aniels, fa rth e r discuss t h e b ody, c o m e s th rou gh a ll th e v e in s an d s te a d ily im p ro v ed n a sa l co n d itio n , an d • ing his proposal, pointed out th a t a t a r te r ie s , e n a b le s a ll m u c o u s s u r fa c e s to s e n s e o f b o d ily r e lie f th a t p ro v es h o w e x c h a n g e In flam m atory a c id s and o th e r c o m p le te ly c a ta r r h o fte n in f e s t s th e e n presen t vessels o f th ree of the U nited Irrita tin g s u b s ta n c e s fo r a rter ia l e le m e n ts tir e s y ste m . S ta te s fleets w ere in positions req u ir th a t e ffe c tu a lly c le a n s e th e s y ste m an d Y ou w ill find 8 . 8 . 8 . on s a le a t a n drum ing vice-adm irals in command. th u s p u t a n en d to a ll ca ta r r h a l p ollu tion . 8 . 8 . 8. c le a n s o u t t h e sto m a c h o f m u co u s a cc u m u la tio n s, e n a b le s o n ly p ure, blood- m a k in g m a te r ia ls to e n te r th e in te s tin e s , c o m b in e s w ith th e s e food e le m e n ts to e n te r th e c ircu la tio n , an d in le s s t h a n a n h o u r Is a t w ork th ro u g h o u t th® b o d y In th e p r o c e ss o f p u rification . T h e m ed ic in a l c o m p o n en ts o f 8 . 8 . 8. AT® r e la tiv e ly j u s t e s s e n tia l t o WOU- Sem e Rate* f o r One o r Two I r r.o n a in ■ Room W ash in g to n S treet, C o rn er o f T w elfth. CHAM. II. RO W LEY . M anager. $1 00. f 1.50 $2.00 P e r Day W ith H ath Privilege. I I 50. $2.00 and $J.50 P er Day 5% ith P riv a te B ath. S fH tia l H ates b y w e e k o r m o n th . Bus to an<t from tra in s a n d b eats. o r ta k e a D ep o t c a r to W a sh in g to n S t. a nd tra n s fe r , g e t off a t T w e lfth S tre e t. K uropean p la n . 150 o u tsid e room s. F ire p ro o f b u ild in g , m odern a nd clean in e v e ry re s p e c t. Ifot a nd to ld r u n n in g w a te r a n d both tele p h o n e s in e v e ry room. S in g le or double l**dri*>ms. L arg e P a rlo r off M ain feobl.y. P A C IF IO C O A S T D IS TR IB U TO R S New York—The w ithdraw al of J. P. For fu rth e r inform ation, address PORTLAND SEED CO., Psrtlul, Ore. GLBNAIN SLED CO.. L m Aagelra. Cat J . H . Ackerm an, President, Mon Morgan & Co., from more than a score of g re at corporations and the s ta te m outh, Oregon. m ent by George F. Raker, a n alm ost P rice o f Seats. equally dom inant figure in A m erican N ew Species. ‘‘E ighty thousand dollars for a seat finance, th a t he soon would tak e sim i “W hat’s th e m atter with Bliggins? Everybody loves on the New York stock exchange.” H e’s w earing a last y ear’s hat, a lar action gave Wall stre e t a th rill th a t “Ju s t for a chance to speculate, eh?” cheap su it of clothes and a tin watch. alm ost brought trad in g on the Stock “Sure. Why, for th a t money you Has ho had hard luck?” Exchange to a halt. could buy a seat in the senate and “No. H e’s getting ready to dodge While it is probably true th a t many play a sure thing.” the income tax."—W ashington Star. Do you w ant to learn to play Piano, of the prom inent bankers had inform O rgan, Violin or G uitar. For a small ation foreshadow ing this momentous sum we will teach you move tow ard ending interlocking di rectorates, the public and brokers had AT HOME no advance knowledge of w hat was to play fourth grade music regardless tak in g place in the inner councils of of num ber of lessons required. A ny the g re atest of all Am erican houses of one who can read can learn by our and beauty—to prevent wrinkles and crow s finance. W herever telephone and method. feet” and deep black circles under the eyes— tic k e r flashed the news about the nothing is as good as EASIEST stre et, groups of men gathered to dis cuss whut was the all-absorbing topic. and m ost up-to-date aystem in exist Dr. Mr. Morgan, d ep artin g from his ence. We loan you a pe rfe c t “ Time- ^Pierce’s firm ’s traditional policy of silence, b e ater” free. W rite for particulars. made a public statem en t announeng Give it a fair trial for banishing those distressing pains or the w ithdraw al of five m em bers of J. American School of Music P. Morgan & Co. from directorships in drains on one’s vitality. This prescription of Dr. P ierce’s regulates all th a 516-517 Com monwealth Bldg. wom anly functions. I t eradicates and destroys “ Fem ale Com plaints” and 27 corporations and the intention to Weaknesses th a t m ake women m iserable and old before th e ir tim e. Every girl Portland, Oregon. w ithdraw from m ore. The sta te m en t needs it before womanhood. Every m other needs it. I t is an invigorating tonic s a id : for the fem ale system . All medicine dealers have sold it w ith satisfaction, to “ The necessity o f atten d in g many custom ers for the past 40 years. It is now obtainable in liquid or tab le t form board m eetings has been so serious a a t d ru g sto re s—or send 50 one-cent stam ps for trial box, to It. V. Pierce, Buffalo. burden on our tim e th a t we have long D R . P IE R C E ’S P L E A S A N T PF.L LE T S wished to w ithdraw from the d irecto A J regulate and Invigorate stomach, liv e r and bow els. ra te s of m any corporations. Many of S u g a r coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. these directorships we have accepted w ith reluctance, and only because we fe lt constrained to keep in touch w ith raSLLCW MRSA properties which we had reorganized Raymond Building Topples. SYSTEM . L atest rep o rts show th a t more than or whose securities we had recom S O U R , A C ID S T O M A C H S , Raymond, W ash.—T his city and the GASES OR IN D IG E S T IO N 50,000 men are employed as coal min mended to the public, both here and " f ills h e m e w ith a o f t b e a u tif u l e n tire W illapa H arbor d is tric t was b r i l l i a n t lig h t , a t lo w e s t c o at. S a fe, ers In the Pacific northw est. abroad. c le a u , o o u v e n ie u t. e f f ic ie n t. G r i v isited S aturday and Sunday by the “ Pape's D iape psin” D igests 3000 F L a m p s A ls o . G et c a ta lo g u e , lib e r a l T “ An apparent change in public sen Each ' t e n u s i > a v e n u , a n d d e l a i l a o f o u r S p e c ia l w orst wind storm in its history. The grains food, ending a ll stom ach W ithin the la st two years agricul P r e m i u m Offer : _ tim en t in regard to directorships seems gale sta rte d early S aturday afternoon m isery in fiv e m in u te s. tural wages in Scotland have risen a t B E A U T IF U L E A S T M A N K O D A K . now to w arran t us in seeking to resign least $30 a year. and by m idnight was blowing a t a ve N o . 3 P r e m o J r. P h o t o « 3 M x 4 H F ree) from some of these connections. t o P u r c h a s e r o f tì L a m p a l n 1 y e a r. Tim e it! In five m inutes all stom locity estim ated to be 90 m iles an SIN LIGHT CO. U I J Market St.. Catos. 0. ‘ Indeed, it may be, in view of the ach d istress will go No indigestion, hour. This continued through S a tu r change in sentim ent on the subject, heartburn, sourness or belching of day nig h t and the g re a te r p a rt of Sun th a t we shall be in b e tte r position to gas, acid, or eructations of undigested G IV E " S Y R U P O F F IG S ’’ day. T O C O N S T IP A T E D C H IL D serve such p roperties and th e ir secur food, no dizziness, bloating, foul The new ste am er Solano retu rn ed to breath or headache. ity holders, if we are not directors. the upper harbor w ith a bad list, oc P ape’s Diapepsin is noted for its casioned by a topheavy load of lath Delicious “ F ru it L a xative” can't harm We have already resigned from the spend in regulating upset stom achs. companies m entioned and we expect tender little Stomach, liver and shingles, w hich absorbed the It is the surest, quickest stom ach rem T h a t ’s t h e w a y y o u from tim e to tim e to w ithdraw from and bowels. m oisture, w eighing the vessel down. edy In the whole world and besides it o ther boards on which we feel th ere is T his deck cargo sh ifted in th e terrific is harm less. P ut an end to stom ach should look and feel all Look a t the tongue, m other! If no special obligation to re m a in .” trouble forever by gettin g a large wind. fifty-cent ca3e o f P ape’s Diapepsin the tim e. N ature n ever _ A lthough Raymond is well p ro tec t coated, your little one’s stom ach, liver from any drug store. You realize In ed from winds, the gale razed a three- and bowels need cleansing a t once. intended you to be sickly I five m inutes how needless it is to suf story fram e building under construc W hen peevish, cross, listless, doesn’t fer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any tion for a lodging house, p ractically sleep, e at o r act naturally, or Is fever and run down, with poor stom ach disorder. It's the quickest, w recking the stru c tu re , w hich was ish, stom ach sour, breath bad; has su re st and m ost harm less stom ach sore th ro at, diarrhoea, full of cold, appetite, im perfect d ig es nearly completed. Copperfield, Or. — M artial law has doctor in the world. give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all been declared a t Copperfield by Colo tion, clogged b ow els and W a n t Simple E n g lish . Hammond Protection Gone. the foul, constipated waste, undigest nel B. K. Lawson. He was supported “Yes,” said the e arn e st professor, by five m em bers of the Coast a rtillery . a lazy liver. Stir th ese F o rt Stevens, O r.—The recent heavy ed food and sour bile gently moves “w hat we w ant in lite ratu re is direct tides, accompanied by violent storm s, out of its little bowels w ithout grip Miss Fern Hobbs, p riv ate secretary to and sim ple E nglish.” organs to healthy action I are causing considerable dam age to ing, and you have a well, playful child Governor W est, demanded th a t the T he listen ers gravely nodded. again. Ask your druggist for a 60- low er riv e r in te rests. .It is assum ed cen t bottle of "C alifornia Syrup of saloonmen in the council resign, and by th e daily u se of “D irect and sim ple,” they echoed. th a t the deflection o f the cu rre n t to Figs,” which contains full directions they refused. She then left tow n and “Those conglom erated effusions of m artial law was declared, all the sa vapid intellects,” the professor w ent the Oregon shore by the je tty con for babies, children of all ages and loons were seized, and the city officials on, “which posed in lam entable a tti stru ctio n is the p rim ary cause. for grown-ups. placed under arrest. tudes as the em otional and intellec P ilin g p u t in by th e city o f H am The saloonmen were given 24 hours tual ingredients of fictional realism mond to p rotect th e w a te rfro n t has The Laconic Senator. to ship th eir bar fixtures and liquors fall fa r sh o rt of the obvious require been washed out com pletely and N ot for the m ultitude, b u t for the m ents of contem porary dem ands and nearly one-half o f the leading business few ness of his words, Is S enator Lane out of the county, on penalty o f th eir violate the traditional m odels of the confiscation. s tre e t o f the c ity has been p a rtly un of Oregon likely to becom e famous. tran scen d en t m inds of the E lizabeth The city officials under a rre s t are Asked to contribute a sketch of him derm ined by the action of the w ater. an era of glorious memory. Plain and self to th a t annual of shrinking mod not even perm itted to com m unicate sim ple E nglish is the dem and of the esty, th e Congressional D irectory, Mr. w ith th e ir attorneys. hour.” L ane w rote: Kansas Is Fighting W hereupon everybody applauded E S E E B B E - S E E B B 0 S 'G C ’'Q S a S ,< a 3 a S "H arry Lane, dem ocrat, of Oregon, Lazy Husbands Earn and w ent home.—Cleveland Plain “ Spinster” Tax Law term expires March 3, 1919.” Dealer. Much Cash for Families W hen asked how he liked his sen Topeka, K an.—T he s ta te o f K ansas a te Job, he replied: P le n ty to F a ll B ack On. puts a ta x on widows, sp in ste rs and S eattle W ash.— H usbands and fa th "I feel perfectly a t hom e here. I “I’m afraid my eyes a re going back bachelors, and th e widows and sp in was superintendent of the Oregon In ers to the num ber of 30 earned $901.50 ste rs w an t it removed. Several efforts sane Asylum before I w as sen t here." for th e ir fam ilies a t the King county on m e,” said the egotist. B y w e a rin g ’ a S E E L E Y S P E R M A T IC “Don’t w orry,” replied th e modest S H IE L D T R U SS. N o w o rry in g o r d a n heretofore m ade to remove th is ta x —“T he Office W indow” In the New stockade, n ear Ballard, during the man. “ You have an inexhaustible g e r o f an o p e ra tio n . R u p tu r e is n o t a te a r have been blocked because they would York Mail. m onth of Decem ber, according to the supply.”—Chicago Record-Herald. o r b rea c h , as com m only su p p o sed , b u t is also remove the ta x on bachelors, and re p o rt of Sheriff Edward Cudihee, th e s tr e tc h in g , o r d ila tio n , of a n u tu ra l op e n in g . T h is S E E L E Y SPE R M A T IC th is th e sta te does not w ant to d o ® filed in the county com m issioners’ Bad Job fo r Man Below. T he larg est railw ay statio n In E u S H IE L D a p p lia n c e closes th is o p e n in g in U nder the constitution th e m an a t the rope, estim ated to cost $35,000,000, is W hile In Boston a while ago I went office. 1 0 d a y s in m o st c a se s. I f you c a n ’t com e, head o f a fam ily receives a ta x reb ate over to E a st Boston on the ferry. The husbands and fath ers are sent now un d er construction a t Leipsic, w r ite fo r m e a s u rin g b lan k a nd lite ra tu re . on $200 every year. The bachelor, T here was a B tea m shovel a t w ork out to the stockade on the com m itm ent of Germ any. T his station is designed to Sold only by the sp in ste r and the widow do not re In th e harbor, and I w as standing Ju stic e Fred C. Brown, who was the serve as a term inal for all the ra il LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. w atching It. Suddenly I felt a tap on fa th e r of the law, and specific sen ways entering Leipsic. ceive th is rebate. T hird and Yam hill, P ortland, Or. A woman and h e r husband, w ith m y shoulder and turned around to tences are given a t a ra te per day ac U ruguay’s im ports from the U nited find a son of Erin standing there. two children and $200 w orth o f per cording to the size of the m an ’s fam tates for the first 11 m onths of 1912 W ho a re T ru s s E x p e r ts a nd E x c lu siv e S ta te A g e n ts fo r th is a p p lia n c e. sonal property and o th er securities, “ Say,” said he, “isn’t this a wonderful ily. The ra te v aries from $1 to $1.50. S reached the record sum of $6,776,000, country? By gorry, now, ju st look a t m ay go along for years exem pt from th a t thing goin’ down th ere now. Look while the previous y ear they totaled isE B E -s ^ se sB E » d © a s a s a s a s g s i z tax a tio n . W hen the husband dies the a t It. Isn ’t th a t wonderful. But, say, Employes Share $30,000. only $5,953,313, also a record year. widow m ust im m ediately begin paying ould m an, I wouldn’t w an t to be tho N o . 2, ’14. W ashington, D. C . — N early 1000 P. N . U . taxes. L ast y ear there were 1,852,241 w ork guy a t the bottom filling th a t thing employes of the W ashington S tre et ers employed in factories In Grent An old m aid school teacher, by up. would ye?” Railw ay company began the new y ear | Britain, 890.834 of whom w ere engag YY’ IITN » F ilin e to a d v e rtis e r ., p l r .s e m .n - w orking hard and skim ping, m anaged tio n t h i . paper. to support her th ree b rothers and sis Dr. P ierce’s Pleasant P ellets cure w ith a portion of the com pany’s surlus ed in th e textile trades. U nder a te rs on $60 a m onth, but she has to constipation. Constipation is the cause for the last 12 m onths. pay ta x e s on every penny’s w orth of of m any diseases. Cure the cause and profit-sharing plan, more than $30,000 was distributed among employes. fu rn itu re she possesses. Across the you cure the disease. E asy to take. Each check was accompanied by a let s tre e t lives a w idow er w ith th re e chil Horrible. te r from P resident King than k in g dren and alm ost a duplication of the "Oh H enry,” she said w hen she had the employe foC his faithful service. sp in ste r’s personal property, b u t un throw n off h e r w raps and flung her Motormen and conductors who had d e r the K ansas law he is exem pt from tax a tio n because he ia th e “ head of self Into a chair, "I’m so m ortified." been in the service only one m onth I “W h at’s th e m atter, d e a r? ” got $3.56 each; those in the service th e fa m ily .” “I m et Mrs. Biggies a t the reception thla afternoon, and she seem ed so nice m ore than a y e ar got $42.53. Free Competition Urged. th a t I stood there before the crowd Buried Treasure Found. Madison, W is. — “ My proposal is for half an hour and talked to her. W hen we w ere leaving h e r chauffeur •‘ Thedirections aeys, its good for M ichigan C ity, Ind.—T w enty dollar n e ith e r regulated com petition nor re g drove up in an old four-cylinder car lumbago too,— Sloan's cured my gold pieces am ounting to $1400 were ulated monopoly, b u t freedom in com and a fte r she had taken h e r se a t In it found by Mrs. W illiam McCorkle, of rheumatism; I've used it and I petitio n , prohibition o f monopoly, p e r she called out right before everybody McCool, Ind., w here they had been know.*’ Do you us® Sloan’s? m ission for co-operation and reg u la th a t she would expect me to call on buried under a tree across from her h e r soon.”—Cleveland Record-Herald. tion o f the la t t e r .” H e r e ’« P ro o f. home e ig h t years ago by her fath er, This was the solution o f th e tru st “ I h u d m y b a r k h u r t In th e B o e r W a r A t 10 cents a drink th e United N athaniel M arshall, a carpenter. T he, a n d tw o y e a r s a g o I w a s h it b y a « tre e t question as announced by P resid en t c a r . I trie d all k in d s o f d o p e w ith o u t ta te s liquor bill figures $859,800,000 fam ily dispersed a fte r th eir home was Van H ise, of the U n iv ersity o f W is S s u c c e s s . I hhw y o u r L in im e n t in a d ru g for the year. And the value of all the burned e ig h t years ago and Marshall s to r e a n d g o t a b o ttle t o t r y . T h e first consin, a t a m eeting o f the S aturday bread m ade In the bakeries of the w ent to live w ith his son in Iowa. a p p lic a tio n c a u s e d i n s t a n t re lie f, a n d now e x c e p t fo r a l it tl e stiffne«*. I a m a lm o s t Lunch club here la st S aturday. He country w as but $396,865,000. J u s t before M arshall died he told his W s l l . ”— Flmtchmr I\o r m a n , ff h a tter. C ult/. defended the Suprem e court in w ritin g son o f burying the gold. The young I n s ta n t R e lie f f ro m S c ia tic a the word “ reasonable” into the S her T he traffic of the R hine betw een man did not cred it the story, but told “ I w a s k e p t in b e d w ith s c ia tic a s in c e S trasb u rg and the H olland frontier m an a n ti-tru st law. t h e firs t of F e b r u a r y , b u t I b a d a lm o s t in his siste r a t th e ir C hristm as reunion. am ounts to the enorm ous total of 40,- s t a n t re lie f w h e n I trie d y o u r L in im e n t.* ’ — IF. II. H a u ikin t, F ra n k fo rt, K y . 000,000 tons annually. Sea Equally Essential. A sto ria —W ind a tta in s a velocity of 80 m iles an hour; m any vessels bar- bound. F o rt Stevens — Hammond w a ter fro n t dam aged by high seas. Raymond— N inety-m ile gale a t Wil- lapa H arbor; three-story fram e build ing razed. Portland— D ay’s rain fall 1.12 inch Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not es ; tra in s to north delayed. stain the hands. Vancouver— R ainfall S u n d a y ,'1 .7 3 inches; slides delay traffic on N o rth Seeing the Tim e. Senator Depew, am id his m em ories ern Pacific. of Thanksgiving, said a t B riar Cliff m anor: A storia, O r.— “ The w orst in y e a rs” "I rem em ber a T hanksgiving orator, is the way everyone described the In my boyhood in Peekskill, who southeast gale th a t revived S aturday worked the rem iniscence stop too per and raged w ith unabated fury fo r two sistently. days. The wind a t tim es a tta in e d a ” ‘I’ve seen the tim e, my dear velocity of 80 m iles an hour. B reak friends," th e orator said, ‘when you couldn't go Into your pum pkin field ers w ere so high th a t the bar a t the w ithout danger of leaving your scalp mouth of the riv e r was a m ass o f The w eath er was so behind. I’ve seen the tim e when tea w hite foam. was $5 a pound. I’ve seen the time thick w ith rain and m ist th a t naviga- when you had to carry your gun to tion was extrem ely hazardous. church for fear of redskins. I ’ve seen F iftee n barbound ships dared not a t the tim e w hen------’ tem p t to cross out. Incom ing vessels "A t this point a voice from the gal reported th a t even should the steam ers lery shouted: go out they could m ake little headway “ ‘And I’ve seen th e tim e w hen I’ve in the face of the terrific gale. The looked a t the clock.” ’—New O rleans steam er B reak w ater arriv ed off-the States. bar a t 7 a. m ., but as the buoyB had been carried away and the w eather F re e to O a r R e a d e rs W rite M a rin e E y e l tr u ie c l j C o ., C h ic a g o , f o r was thick, it was not until four hours tS-page i l l u e t r a t r i l E y e b u o lt F r e e . W r ite all la te r th a t C aptain Macgenn could pick a b o u t Y o u r E y e T r o u b le a w l th e y w ill a ily le a up th e channel and cross in. "T h at flag you gave me to hang out is not the kind to wave o 'e r the hearts of the brave.” "W hy n o t? ” "B ecause the first tim e I trie d to T he first tem perance society In E ng w ash it th e colors ran. And th a t land w as form ed In Bradford In Feb w asn’t th e w orst of It, for they all ran tog eth er.” ruary, 1830. L e tte r to D r. K ilm er i t Co., B in g h a m to n , N. Y. COAST GALE TIERCE OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Hendon, E ngland.—Gustave Hemel, Brass farthings were authorized by E nglish law in the y ear 1613. T hey for the first tim e in the history of avi- w ere suppressed as w orthless about atien, looped the loop in an aeroplane 40 years later. w ith a woman passenger. Miss Mary T rehaw ke Davis. She had accom H is Status. panied Hem el on many previous Mrs. H onk—Colonel Hook Is a con flights, notable among them one from gressm an a t large, Isn’t he? F arm er H onk—Yes; th ey h aven't London to P aris. In the Paris flight Miss Davis gained the distinction of a rrested him yet.—Puck. being the first woman tc cross the T he fish eaters of New York city E nglish channel in a heavler-than-air m achine. tak e 410,959 pounds a day. A thens Is to have a m u n icip al slaughter house to cost $600,000. Fanner Sella Wine. la Fined. W alla W alla, W ash.—S upplem ent ing his farm income by selling wine w ithout a licenae proved disastrous to P e te r P ieri, a fa rm e r living n e ar this c ity . He paid $90 into J u s tic e 's court fo r selling red wine m ade a t his home. B««$ 0 « g h S y r u p . O ood. la tlai«. DoM hy f>ra«ri*t«. I ' m L J ^ Radium I-and Withdrawal Indorsed W ashington, D. C.—The proposal of S ecretary Lane to w ithdraw all lands of the public domain believed to con tain radium , in the in te rest of the public good, m eets w ith the hearty approval of Dr. George O tis Sm ith, d irector of the Federal geological sur- i *ey- I S p r a in e d A n k le “ A s a n s e r of y o u r I J n i m e n t f o r t h e la s t 15 y e a rs . I c a n s a y I t Is o n e o f t h e b e s t on t h e m a r k e t. F ifte e n y e a rs a g o I s p ra in e d m y a n k le a n d h a d to u sa c ru tc h e s , a n d t h e d o c to r s s a id I w o u ld a lw a y s tie la m e . A f r ie n d a d v is e d m e to try y o u r L in im e n t a n d a f t e r a r i n f it n ig h t a n d m o rn in g fu r t h r e e m onth® I c o u ld w a lk w ith o u t a c a n o a n d ru n na Rood aa a n y o f t h e o t h e r fire m e n in m y d e p a r t m e n t . I h a v e n e v e r b e e n w ith o u t a b o ttle s iu c e t h a t t im e .” — iff- W illiam U. Bnscon, central l»hp, JV. Y. SLOANS LINIMENT A t all Dealers. Price 25c.. 50c. end $1 00 Slo®n'a Instructive B ook on hones, cattle, p o u ltry a n d hogs, sent fre®. Address, DR. EARL 3. SLOAN, \n c ^ BOSTON, MASS.