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POULTRY “ and Dairy Produce of all kinds wanted. Write for our CASH OFFER ■ ND STOMACH TROUBLE, O ASES OR D Y S P E P S IA 'P a p e 's D ia p e p sin ” m a k e s Sick, Sour, G a s sy S to m a ch s su re ly feel fine in five m inutes. VILLA GETS OJINAGA Feel Comfortable SHORTAGE OF GUNS Hotel Washington Pearson-Page Co. W R ITE Moving Picture Play;!. Big money. Send •tani|>. SCENARIO, i 17 Kothchild Bldg., Portland, Or, 910.000 Prize-Winning Receipt for Women. 25c. Stamp» or Silve . Pox 1170, Portland. Oregon. ABSOLUTELY I* REE' Hoys arid jrir!s j?et jewel ry. skates. cameras, n r rifles, etc., for only few. hours easy work. VC rite t«*<uy. J. IRELAND SUPPLY CO.. Multnomah, Or F A R M W A N TE D are price.! right. If ■ -ll. send accurate. comi>lete deacriD- CHARLES LAND CO. C wiah lo hT. •94 Morrison St. St. C harles Hotel. Portland, Or. PATENTS ^ iifnon K . t o 'e m m i , Vat eut Lmvyer.W uslmiglon D.C. Advine und ImnkN free «ates rtuaouabit*. II Iglo nt ntferem ea. liest Service« . OWARD E. Rl’ RTOR -, ■ Annnyer »nur rhomint, Coloritilo, _ . Leadville, ------ -----------_ — --------- J ttpei-n p e c im e u p r ic e s : H old. Silver. Lead, 91. CluM. Silvi r. i .' h G Gold. 5Uo; Zino Zm old óUo; r ___ Copper, Muilùiji full price! orice lii ... —- $1. --------- -—- envelopes - ___ fi .d d full • sent on appiicnt¡on. Cont Control ’ and J Cmplre work lioiled. Ho fu ronco: (Jorbonuto National iiauk. H If what you Just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas, and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach-headache, you can get blessed relief in five minutes. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape’a Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how need less it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It’s the quickest, surest stomach doc tor in the world. It’s wonderful. O ne on R ich ard H a rd in g D avis. A dreadful story is in circulation about Richard Harding Davis, the nov elist. Mr. Davis, as everybody knows, Is a wit. He was therefore terribly an noyed the other day to hear that a brother author has spoken unfavor Bought, sold an.I exchanged: engines, boilers, ably of his witticisms. Coming upon sawmills, etc. Send for Stock List and Prices. this brother author, he said: T H E J. E. M ARTIN CO.. M 1st St.. Portland, Or. "My boy, I hear that in a house where other people were kind enough to consider me witty you declared that TAKES O F F D A N D R U F F , H A I R S T O P S F A L L I N G I was not so. Is this true?" "No; not a word of truth in it,” the other answered cheerily. "I was never • a v e y o u r H a ir ! Get a 25-cent bottle in a house in my life where anybody of D an d e rin e righ t now — A ls o considered you witty.”—Philadelphia sto p s itch in g scalp» Record. SECO N D -H AN D M ACH IN ERY Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy U se Roman E ye B alaam for scald in g sen sation in eyes and iuilam m atiou of eyes or hair is mute evidence of a neglected eyelids. Adv. scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf. A W a r Story. There is nothing so destructive to "Who are you?” demanded a Juarez the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very saloonkeeper of a man who had been life; eventually producing a feverish i hanging around for several days. "I am the rebel army.” ness and itching of the scalp, which "That may be. Hut you’41 have to if not remedied causes the hair roots keep away from my free lunch coun to shrink, Joosen and die—then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine ter." "That is impossible, senor. It is my tonight—now—any time—will surely base of supplies.” save your hair. \ Get a 25-cont bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store. You F r e e to O ar R ea d ers surely can have beautiful hair and W rite Murine E ye Rem edy C o., Chicago, for lots of it if you will just try a little 4 8 -p a ge illu strated E ye Book Free. W r ite a ll Danderine. Save your hair! Try it! about Y o u r E ye Trouble and they will a d viss U su a l W ay. "Who are we going to blame this wreck on?" "Anybody killed?" "One man." "Riamo it on him, of course.”—Pitts burg Post. a s to the Proper A p plication o f th e M u rlns E ye R e m e d ie s in Y o u r S p e cia l C ase. Y o u r D r u g g is t w ill tell you th a t M urine Relieves K ore E y e s , Strengthens W euk E yes. D oesn ’t S m a rt, Soothes Eye P ain, an d sells for 50c. Try It in Your E yes an d in B a b y ’s E y es for S caly E yelids and G ran ulation . W h e e d le r Is W e ll Nam ed. Gibbs—Did you succeed In raising the other 10 you needed to pay your tailor? Our Idea of e promoter is a chap Dibbs—Hang It all, no! I boned who buys a gold brick at a bargain and unloads It on some other chap at Wheedler for It, but before I could get away from him he’d borrowed the a profit. 10 I’d got from him. M oth er, w in And M r ., w i n , l o w . Soothing Byru p the b' , t reined? to use t o , their children | during the teeth ing period. A Gentle Hint. “I was speaking with your father last night.” said the young man. “Oh were you?” answered the sweet young American, lowering her eyes. “ What were you talking about?” “About the'Tikelihood of war with Mexico. Your father said if there was war he hoped it would be short” “ Ob, yes; I know papa Is very much opposed to long engagements.” Rheumatic Twinges yield immediately to Sloan’s Lin iment. It relieves aching and swollen parts instantly. Reduces inflammation and quiets thatagon- izing pain. Don’t rub- it pene trates. SLOANS LINIMENT Kills Pain Iv e s quick relief from chest and hroat affections. Have you tried Sloan’s? Here’s what others say: « Relief from Rheumatism *'M y mother has used one 60c. bottle o f Sloan's Linim ent, and although she is over 83 years of age. she hns ob tained great relief from her rheuma tism ."—liln. H. L. Linde leaf Gilroy, CaL Good for Cold and Croup **A little boy- next door had croup. I gave the mother Sloan's Liniment to try. She gave him three drops on sugar before going to l>ed, and he got up with- t the croup in the morning.”—Mr. ir! if. Strange, 3721 Elmwootl Ave., Chicago, ILL Neuralgia Gone "S lo a n ’s Linim ent is the best medi cine in the world. It 1ms relieved me o f neuralgia. Those pains have all gone and I can truly say your Liniment did Stop t h e m .’ ’—Mr*» C. Af. D ocker o f Johan- n—ourg, Mich. At all Dealers. Price 2 5 c ., 5 0 c. & $ 1 .0 0 Sloan's Instructive Booklet on Horses sent free. ML (ARl S. SLOAN, Inc, BOSTON, MASS. To Breal: In New S h o e ,. A lw ays shako in A lle n ’s F oot-j£.so, & powder, ft cures h ot, sw eatin g, ac h in g , sw ollen fe e t Cute* corns, Ingrow ing n u il, and bunions. A t i ll d r u g g ist, hnd shoe steres, 2,r><\ D on t accept m y su b stitu te. Sample m ailed KREK. Addreas Allen S. O lm sted , Le Roy. N. Y . T h e P o p u la r Fad. “ Well, this will be your son’s last year at college and football.” “ Yes.” “Of course you’re glad. He'll soon Bettle down to something practical and useful.” “ I'm afraid not.” "Eh?” “No. He expects to be a sociolo gist”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Constipation causes many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic. M a rve lo u s. “ Don't tell me there is nothing In fortune telling,” exclaimed the fiancee. “ I consulted one today and she de scribed you to a dot.” “ What did she say?” Inquired the fiance. “ Said you had thoughtful eyes, a firm mouth and a noble brow.” No J o k in g Matter. “ How much does Impecune owe you ?’’ “A cool thousand.” “ Ah! Cool but not collected, eh?” Wages distributed to white miners In British South Africa during the first six months of 1912 totaled $25,- 000 , 000 . Of the 3,293,335 Inhabitants of Mis souri, 2,222,926 are native born. Wonderful Blood Remedy That Works in the Tissues Tbo Very late st Theory About How and Why tha Blood is Disordered. 8. S. S. Means Pure Blood Which Insures Long Life and Health. T h e g r e a t e x p e r ts In C h e m is t r y a n d P h y s io lo g y n ow d e c la r e w h a t h a s a ll along b ee n c o n ten d e d b y t h e S w ift Lab oratory that the g e r m s o f b lood d iso r d e r s find lodgment in the in te r s t ic e s o f the tie- A n d In r e g e n e r a tin g th e t is s u e s 8 . 8 . U* h a s a rap id an d p o sitiv e a n tid o ta l effe ct u p o n a ll th o s e ir r ita tin g in flu e n ces th at c a u s e r h e u m a tis m , s o r e th r o a t, w eak e y e s , lo s s o f w e ig h t, th in p a le c h e e k s, and t h a t w e a r in e s s o f m u s c le an d n e r v e th a t 1» g e n e r a lly ex p e r ie n c e d , b y a il su ffe rers w ith p o iso n e d blood. And h erein Is w h e r e S. S. S. goee to work r a p id ly , e ffe c t iv e ly and w it h w o n derfully n o tic e a b le r e su lts. G e t a b o t t le o f 8 . 8 . 8 . a t a n y d ru g This f a m o u s b lood p u rifier c o n t a in » sto r e , an d in a fe w d a y s y o u w ill n ot o n ly medicinal c o m p o n e n t» J u st a » vrra! a n d fee l b r ig h t, a n d en e r g e tic , b u t y o u w ill b « essential to h e a lt h y b lood a s t h e n u tr itiv e t h e p ic t u r e o f n e w life. elements o f w h e a t, r o a s t b e e f, a n d 'f a t s 8 . S . 8 . Is p rep ared o n ly In t h e lab ora and the sugars that m a k e up our d a lly t o r y o f th e S w ift S pecific C o ., 201 S w ift ration. B ld g , A tla n t a , G a . W h o m a in ta in a very A s a m atter o f fact there Is-one In g r e e ffic ie n t M e d ic a l D e p a r tm e n t, w h e re all dient In 8 . 8 . 8 . w h ic h s e r v e » th e a c t iv e w h o h a v e a n y blood d isord e r o f a stub purpose o f s t im u la tin g e a c h c ellu la r p art born n a tu r e m a y w r ite fr e e ly fo r ad vice. o f the b o d y t o t h e h e a lt h y an d Judicious 8. 8. S. U sold everywhere by all drug •election o f Its o w n e sse n tia l n u trim e n t. That Is w h y it r e g e n e r a te s th e blood s u p stores. ply; why it h a s su ch a tr e m e n d o u s In- Beware o f all a t te m p ts to sell yog * , in o v e r c o m in g e c z e m a , rash, pim- something " J u s t as g o o d .” Insist upow 1 aU sk in a fflic tio n * . \ Entire Federal Garrison, With 1500 Civilians, Flees Across Line. Short of Ammunition, No Resist ance Is Made to Final Blow — Refugees in Bad Plight. after eatin g a hearty meal?—or is there a sense of fullness—of bloating— or Nausea. This indicates a weakened condition of the Stomach which can be materially benefited by a short course of Presidio, Tex.—The Mexican feder al army with its nine generala, evac uated Ojinaga, Mex., at 10 o ’clock Sat urday night. The triumphant rebel forcea under General Francisco Villa immediately occupied the village. The defeat o f the federal army fol lowed only a few hours’ fighting in which the rebels, beginning at sun down, started to close in on the be sieged garrison with a terrific fire of cannon, Bhrapnel and rifles. General Castro and Generaal Mer cado, of the federal regulars, saw that the assault was to be nothing less than Hours, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. i 5714 a massacre. The federals had left or by appointment only 50 rounds of ammunition for each DR. JOSEPH ROANE man. General Castro and Mercado therefore gave the order to evacuate. C h ir o p r a c to r All the federal soldiers and their offi SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS cers who could scramble to the Ameri-j Scientific Treatment of all Acute and Chronic P »eases. 1 .¡censed Practitioner. Suite 424-.'. can side did so. The others ran in all directions. General Pascual Orozco, commander of federal volunteers, threatened with I F Y O U R C H I L D IS C R O S S , summary execution by Villa, was the i F E V E R IS H , C O N S T IP A T E D first to cross. It was believed he cs-1 caped into the mountains of Texas. k M o th e r! If tongue Is coated, Twenty-eight hundred Mexican fed L o o cleanse little bow els w ith “C a li eral soldiers, six generals, 200,000 fo rn ia S y r u p of F ig s.” rounds of ammuntion, two cannon, four large field pieces and 1600 civil-1 Mothers can rest easy after giving ian refugees were in the custody of the United States army border patrol "California Syrup of Figs,” because in as the result of the rout of the federal a few hours all the clogged-up waste, army and its flight into American ter sour bile and fermenting food gently ritory and the occupation of the village moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. by General Francisco Villa’s rebels. Sick children needn't be coaxed to The distress of the refugees is ap palling. Men, women, children, dogs, take this harmless “ fruit laxative.” and chickens and cattle are pack-t to Millions of mothers keep it handy be gether in a space covering several cause they know its action on the acres About them are scattered all stomach, liver and bowels is prompt the wrack and turmoil they brought in and sure. fleeing from the Ojinaga battle. Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bot Urgent requests for immediate re tle of "California Syrup of Figs,” moval of the soldiers and refugees to which contains directions for babies, some other place were sent by Major children of all ages and for grown ups. McNamee to the War department through Brigadier General Bliss. T h e A m e ric a n Autom obile. Generals Mercado, Castro, Orphinal, New York Commercial: According Romero, Aduno and Landa are in cus to American and European statistics tody of the United States troops there are in use in the United States awaiting their disposition by the War 1.400,000 motor cars. In nine of the leading countries of Europe there are department. General Pascual Orozco and General ’about 544,000. The citizens of the United States, in other words, operate Ynez Salazar, federal volunteer com more than twice as many automobiles manders, escaped along the border to as do England, France, Germany, Rus a point remote from Presidio. Sala sia, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Spain, zar was wounded. They were accom Norway and Sweden combined. panied by General Caraveo, General Rojas and 300 cavalrymen. Salazar Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not and Orozco are being watched for in the United States on indictments stain the kettle. charging them with violating the neu H ia D isp o sitio n . trality laws. During a concert tour of the late General Landa said he was certain T h o o d o r « T h o m a s a n d h i s c e l e b r a t e d orchestra one of the musicians died, all the federal generals escaped. and the following telegram was imme diately dispatched to the parents of Dry Sheet o f Paper the deceased: "John Blank died suddenly today. Extinguishes Fire Advise by wire as to disposition.” In a few hours the answer was re Portland — A newspaper served as fire extinguisher Sunday when sun ceived, reading as follows: “ We are heartbroken; his disposi light concentrated by a magnifying tion was a roving one."—Washington glass hanging in the window of a jew Herald. elry store at 191 Morrision street be came focused on a background o f soft A R E Y O U C O N S T IP A T E D ? woodwork. Wright’s Indian V ege tab le P ills have Noticing a group surrounding the proved th eir w orth fo r 75 years. Test them store window about noon when on his y o u rself now . Send fo r sam p le to 872 Pearl way to a restaurant, a fireman investi 3 t .f N ew Y o r k . A d v. gated and found the woodwork smoul A P ittsb u rg Episode . dering. The fireman notified Captain Homeward hound after a night with Dalton at fire headquearters and when the boys, a Pittsburg man paused to that dignitary arrived and saw the \ investigate the mysteries of a milk source of the smoke he refused to depot J * and J came to grief ’ in a conglom ' allow the show window to be broken. eration of milk, milk cans and bottles. The outraged milkmen ejected him so Calling for a newspaper, which was furnished by one of the onlookers, forcibly that he crashed through the window of a one-armed lunchroom. Captain Dalton placed a sheet over "What’s the trouble here?" asked a the window, thereby shutting cut the policeman, attracted by the noise. sunlight. The smoke ceased and no “ Milk stew to take out!” sang the alarm was necessary. man behind the counter.—Buffalo Ex press. HOTTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS Major Genera! Wood Declares Sit uation Most Deplorable. Same Ratea for One or Two Persona in a Roon Portland, Oregon. Washington Street, Corner of Twelfth. C’HAS. II. ItOWLEY, Manager. $1.00. SI.Ml $2.00 l*er Day With Hath Privilege. $1.50. $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day With Private Hath. Special Rules t y week or month. Buf^to anti from trains and boats, o r take a D epot ear to Washington St. ana tiunsfer. get off at Twelfth Street E u n Dean p an. 160 ou ■!•• ro a n i, f i r e p r o o f B uilding, m odern and clean in ev ery respect. H ot and cold ru n n in g w a ter and both lephonea in ev< ry room . S in gle or doiihie bedroom s. L arge Parlor o ff Main L obby. A R esem blance. He (to wife at the piano)—That new piec-f* you are trying is pretty dif- ficult, isn’t it? She—Yes; I feel like an aviator. Ammunition Also Lacking— Guns He— How so? Without It Worse than Junk She -I’m trying to conquer the air. E a s ily A ccou n te d For. Aunt—How’s this. Hobby? I hear that the little boy next door gets pro- moted at school much oftener than you do. Hobby— Well, his father’s a pro- moter. —Folley to Wait. »A Human Match Factory* Washington, D. C.— Explaining his judgment was not influenced by the The body contains phosphorus sufficient to make 483,000 matches. Phos Mexican situation, Major General phorus is one of fourteen elements composing the body—divided among Wood, chief of staff of the army, has bones, flesh, nervous system and other organs. The perfect health of body advised committees of congress that it requires a perfect balance of the elements. These elements come from the should appropriate $3,000,0(10 for field food we eat—the stomach extracts and distributes them. guns and ammunition for the regular But if stomach is deranged—the balance of health is destroyed and the army and $3,000,000 for the militia. blood docs not carry the proper elements to the different organs, and there “ If you sent our troops into war as is blood trouble nerve trouble—heart trouble. Pain is the hungry cry of they are now, without guns or ammu starved organs. Put the liver, stomach and organs of digestion and nutri tion into a condition oi health. That is just what is done by nition, it would be absolute slaugh ter,’ ’ the general told the house mili DR. PIERCE'S tary committee. “ If called into the field suddenly we should have to go d is c o v e r y with a small allowance of ammunition, which has been so favorably known for over 40 years. It is now put up in even for the guns in the hands of the tablet form, as well ai liquid, and can be obtained of medicine dealers troops, and we should have neither everywhere or by mail by sending 50 cents in lc stamps for trial b o x - guns nor ammunition enough for our address R.V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N.Y. field artillery forces.” General Wood, in a written state THE COMMON SENSE MEDICAE ADVISER ment, said: is a b o o k o f 1 0 0 8 p a g e s h a n d so m e ly h o u n d in c l o t h - t r e a t s o f P h y sio lo g y H y g ie n e , A n a t o m y , M e d ic in e a n d is a con-.t i. tc “ We have neither guns nor ammuni H o m e P h y s i c i a n -S t u d 3 1 , Xc s t a m p » t o R .V .P ie r c e ,B u ffa lo , N .Y . tion sufficient to give any general commanding any assurance o f success if attacked by an army of equal size An aerial cableway 75 miles long, Some remarkable flights have been which is supplied with its proper the greatest in the world, will be built made in Russia recently by an aero in northern India to provide transpor plane capable of carrying its crew, 10 quota of field artillery. !>*• ’0 Mr3, It is my belief that no modern war tation for a region where the soil con- passengers, enough ditions make a railroad impracticable, and 1700 pounds additional weight. between first-class powers will last for more than one year, and thus if pri-1 Greece has a limited supply of for- The candy bill of the American girl vate manufacturers are not encour est timber. This is mostly mountain is $134,000,000, $10,000,000 more than aged to manufacture ammunition for pine, which does net yield a first- the cost of the nation’s paint and var- our guns until after war is declared, grade lumber. nish. they will not be in a condition to do so until after the war is finished, and the supply of ammunition during the war will be limited to what the arsenal can turn out. i f guns are not supplied on the battlefield with the ammunition which they can be reasonably expected to use, they are not efficient, and when guns have exhausted the ammu nition supplied they are worse than j junk, for they must be protected by other troops. “ The War department believes that in case of war with a first-class power an army of 500,000 men will be need- j ed to give this country any chance of success against invasion, and that this force will be needed at once. To make it efficient it must be given its proper quota o f field artillery. To do this, this ammunition must be on hand, for W om en from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from all sections it cannot be supplied after war is of this great country, no city so large, no village so small started.” GOLDEN M EDICAL P raise L ydia E. P in kh am ’s V egetable Com pound AMERICA SENDS CHARITY ALL OVER THE WORLD Washington, D. C.—Aid was ex tended Friday to the distressed dis tricts of Japan, Mexico, Bulgaria and the United States by the American Red Cross society. Five thousand dollars was cabled to | the American ambassador at Tokio for relief work among the people of the northern section of Japan, where a famine is reported. A similar sum was sent to Bulgarian war sufferers, i $500 was dispatched to Choix, Sinaloa, j Mexico, where there is a food short- [ age; $10,000 was forwarded to the central flood relief committee at Hous- j ton, Tex., and $1000 was telegraphed! to Presidio, Tex., for the relief of the Mexican wounded at Ojinaga.” — “ Strictly Fresh” E gg Packed Five Years Ago but that some woman has written words of thanks for health restored by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. N o woman who is suffering from the ills peculiar to her sex should rest until she has given this famous remedy a trial. Is it not reasonable to believe that what it did for these women it will do for any sick woman ? W onderful Case of M rs. Stephenson, on the Pacific Coast. I n d e p e n d e n c e , O r e g o n . —“ I was sick with what four doctor» called Nervous Prostration, was treated by them for several years, would be better for a while then back in the old way again. I had palpitation of the heart very bad, fainting spells, and was so nervous that a spoon dropping to the floor would nearly kill me, could not lift the lightest weight without making me sick; in fact was about aa sick and miserable as a person could ild he. I saw your medicines ad- vertised and thought I would tiy them, and am so thankful I did for they helped me at once. I took about a dozen bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and also used the Sanative Wash. Since then I have used them whenever I felt sic)-.. Your remedies are the only doctor I employ. Y ou are at liberty to publish this let ter.”—Mrs. W . S tephenson , Independence, Oregon. A Grateful A tlan tic Coast W o m a n . Bellefountaine, O.—John J. Sween-1 ey, of New York City, was suspicious IT ododon , M e .—“ I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering women tc of an egg he bought in market a few tell what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did for me. Ona 3ays ago. It bore the name of Clara year ago I found myself a terrible sufferer. I had pains in both sides Baker carefully pencilled on it, and and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My Mr. Sweeney wrote to Miss Baker to back ached, I had no appetite and was so nervous I could not sleep, know about how long ago it was that then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. she wrote her name on the egg that It seemed almost impossible to move or do a bit of work and 1 Mr. Sweeney had bought for “ strictly thought I never would t>e any tetter until I submitted to an opera fresh. ” tion. I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkliam’s Vegetable Compound The letter was delivered to Mrs. and soon felt like a new woman. I had no pains, slept well, had good John Wright, o f Bellefountaine, who, appetite and was fat and could do almost all my own work for a fam before her marriage four years ago ily of four. I shall always feel that I owo my good health to youi last July, was Miss Clara Baker. She medicine.”—Mrs. H a y w a r d S o w e r s , Ilodgdon, Maine. 3300 Pounds o f Timothy W orm s expelled p rom ptly from the hum an remembered having written her name Seed by Parcel Post i system with Dr. P eery’s V erm ifu ge “ Dead on an egg she packed for shipment at For SO years Lydia E . P inkham ’ s Vegetable * S h o t .” A d v . Compound lias been the standard remedy for fe a grocery in which she was employed Asotin, Wash.—The mail route be male ills. No one sick with woman’s ailments T h e D ip lom a tic “ L o b b y .” about six months oefore her marriage. tween Lewiston, Idaho, and Baradise, does justice to herself if she does not try tills fa In Mr. Thorold's “ Life of Henry La- | mous medicine made from roots anil liorlis. It Or., is handling 3300 pounds of tim bouchere" this story is quoted; The H n tr-h n n rl A lh n n is in e has restored so many suffering women to health. othy seed by parcel post. Not having grand duchess of Tuscany had a ven- lJ u l c n a n a A I D a n ia n S sufficient stamps nor sacks enough in erable maid of honor about 70 years •Write to LYDIA F.PINKIIAM MEDICINE CO. Disarm Turkish Force _ _ •(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. the Paradise office, requisition had to of age. She had piercing black eyes j Tour letter will l»c opened, read and answered j and looked like an old postchaise, Avlona, Albania — A decree pro be made for them. The seed is being by a woman and held in strict coaiidpucc. sent via Asotin. The roads are in painted up, and with new lamps. “ How claiming martial law here haa been such bad condition the shipper found old do you think I am?” she once ask issued, owing to the excitement it cheaper to Bhip by parcel post than ed me, with a simpering smile that among the Albanians over the airest The farmers and wage-earners of to make the trip himself. The rate | caused my blood to run cold. I hesl- of six Turkish officers and 200 Turkish Tennessee have progressed rapidly 1 tated and then Baid: "Twenty.” soldiers who arrived here on board an will be $1.04 per hundredweight, with their cooperative union, both in "Flatterer,” she replied, tapping me therefore costing him $34.32. with her fan, “ I am 25.”—London Austrian ateamer from Constantinople. the country and in the city, and they R U I N S HEALTH | Their visit was with the object o f an now have their first store in Memphis. Standard. AND P L E A S U R E nouncing the accession to the Alban Anarchy Grips Albania. Probably some men hesitate about ian throne of Izzet Pasha, formerly DONT NEGLECT IT Vienna— Private letters from Av-1 10 C E N T “C A S C A R E T S ” paying their debts because they fear F O R L I V E R A N D B O W E L S Turkish minister o f war. or ex p erim en t w ith freak trusgos Iona depict Albania as the prey of their creditors may have heart failure. — it’s e x p en siv e and dangerous. No m a tter h ow severe o r lon g sta n din g famine and anarchy. Owing to lack C ure Sick Headache, C o n stip a tio n , Radium Patient Better. the rup ture, w e lit a truss to suit, Great Britain in 1907 made and sold of money, business is at a standstill. by m ail or in person — th a t's ou r B ilio u sn e ss, S o u r Sto m ach , Bad Baltimore—Joseph P. Tumulty, sec 5,000,000,000 bricks. b usin ess. W e gu a ra n tee s a tis fa c Exports have ceased and imports are B re a th — C a n d y C athartic. tion. Send NOW . o r call, for F R E E retary to the President, and United so small that the people face starva BOOK. It tells all. PANTER TRUSS COMPANY States Senator Hughes, of New Jer tion. Flour and meat are at exorbi No odds how bad your liver, stom 309 Journal Bid*.. Portland. Ore. sey, Thursday visited Representative tant prices and other articles of food ach or bowels; how much your head Bremner, of New Jersey, who is un can scarcely be obtained. The towns and villages are overrun with beggars, aches, how miserable you are from dergoing radium treatment for cancer whose importunities are so threaten constipation, Indigestion, biliousness at a sanitarium. Although there are hundreds of pre Mr. Tumulty said he left the patient parations advertised, there is only one ing that they really amount to robber and sluggish bowels—you always get ies. Despite efforts of the provisional relief with Cascarets. They imme in splendid spirits and that his condi that really stands out pre-eminent as OUT OF TOWN diately cleanse and regulate the stom tion was reported by the doctors as a remedy for diseases of the kidneys, authorities, crime is rampant. PEOPLE liver and bladder. ach, remove the sour, fermenting food much improved. ca n r e c e iv e p ro m p t tr e a t Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands the It is understood that the treatment and foul gases; take the excesa bile m en ts o f Non Pu n o n o «* . Nmval Bal'oons Advised. highest, for the reason that so many Washington, D. C.—Equipment of from the liver and carry off the con with radium, which was temporarily people say is has proved to be Just suspended, has been resumed. stipated waste matter and poison the remedy needed in thousands upon all battlehips with at least one aero- j C. GEE WO thousands of even the most distress plane, the use by the navy o f dirigible from the Intestines and bowels. A Timber Income Tax Fixed. ing cases. 10-cent box from your druggist will J the Chinees doctor. balloons and the concentration of all Swamp-Root makes friends quickly Try once rrnro If yon hare t een doctoring with Washington, D. C.—No timber land naval aeronautical training work at keep your liver and bowels clean; thin one and that one and have not obtained per Pensacola, Fla., are among the princi stomach aweet and head clear for will be subject to the income tax until because its mild and immediate effect manent relief. Let thin great nature lien lor d ing- is soon realized in most cases. It is noae yonr cam ind prnncriUc no me remedy whone pal recommendations of the board of months. They work while you sleep. the timber is cut and marketed, and a action 1» quick, oire and nnfe His prencriptlons gentle, healing vegetable compound. are compounded from Room, HerLa. Rude and then only the profits, after the cost, officers appointed by Secretary Dan Barkn that have Been gathered from «eery Quar Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is a physi Anomalous. ter of the gloue The aecretn of then« medicine« which will include protection of the cian’s prescription for special diseases iels to draw up a comprehensive plan are not known to the outside world, but have bees "This Is a queer role you have In growing timber, is deducted, will be handed down from father to eon in the phyniclaag* for the organization of a naval aero this new production, which Is not recommended for every fanalieein China. subject to assessment This is the in thing. nautical service. The board’s report “ How queer?" CONSULTATION FREE. waa made public Monday with the an-. "It is a crooked role In a straight terpretation placed by P. S. Ridsdale, A Sworn Certificate of Purity Is I f yon lire oat of town and cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular, enclosing 4 cents in secretary o f the American Forestry as with every bottle. nouncement that it had been [approved drama.” atauips. For sale at all drug stores, in bottles sociation, on a decision of the Treas by the secretary. Sec of two sizes—fifty-cents and onc-dol Sugar cane in' Argentina this season ury department on the subject. THE C. BEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Is expected to yield 200,000 tons of retary Ridsdale requested information lar. Shanghai Editor Killed. 1 6 2 } First St., Cor. Morrison 8ample Size Bottle of Swamp-Root. sugar, the largest crop tha country as to the method by which the income Shanghai—Z. F. How, manager and Portland, O regon. 1» order to prove what Swamp Root, tax on timber lands may be estimated. director of the Commercial Press, waa has had. the great kidney, liver and bladder shot dead in the street Sunday. The remedy will do for you, every reader Steamer Passes Canal. assaaain was arrested. How began J H .lt « ,I C H .« of this paper who has not already NO. 3, '14. P . N. U . Colon—The first steam vessel passed tried It, may receive a sample size hia career as a small printer and built CfBfh SfTup. T w « Oood. U m through the Panama canal January 7. bottle by Parce ls Post Enclose ten up the Commercial Press, which pos ta tim«. ftol4 by Dragnets. It was the Alexander Lavalley, a cents and send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., 1 V H E N writing to advertisers, plef sesses the finest printing works in I tlon this paper. i crane boat, and carried no paasengen. Binghamton, N. Y. Write today. Asia. UPTURE IF YOU NEED A MEDICINE, YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BEST i E maammiEm I