It'» Different In Life.
“In novels the virtuous hero always
wait» twenty years for the equally v l*
tuoue heroine; In real life neither
wait» for the other more than 20 min
utes, and sometimes not even that. II
there Is anything more exciting going
on."— “Diana of Dreams," by O. a
Burgln.
Smith Wants Your Christmas Poultry
M* wants thousands of tor keys.
h e w a n ts th o u san d s o f chickens.
A n d many h u n d red s ducks an d g e e s e .
D ry pick your poultry. Live poultry should
be shipped at once.
Dressed stock should
reach us T h u rsday. D ecem ber 22.
For good
stock w e w ill g iv e you the ru lin g m arket price
at Christm as. W e w ill not charge corn mission.
S h ip by express. A d d re ss all shipm ents
F R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T CO.
“F l * h t l n * t h « B e e f T r u s t ”
PORTLAND. OREGON
Bonds.
A bond 1s a certificate of obligation
to pay money secured by mortgage or
otherwise. A bond issued by a cor
poration (or by a municipality or gov
ernment) is an Interest-bearing debt
certificate.
We Posilivey Pay High
est Prices for
R A W FURS
Write for Further Inlonutwa.
H ood’s
S a rs a p a rilla
Cures all humors, catarrh and
rheumatism, relieves that tired
feeling, restores the appetite,
cures paleness, nervousness,
builds up the whole system.
Get It today in usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
N M. U N G A R CO. In c., F U R R IE R S
109 Seventh S t . P O R T L A N D . O R E .
Too Much to Forgive.
A woman may be a thorough Chris
tian In most things, but she nevet
really forgives the kindness of the
man who brings her husband heme
about 3 a. m with his feet sUckLng out
of the window of a cab.
RELIABLE DENTISTRY
REASONABLE RATES
f all
o Toth Mty... .$5.00
Fridge-work w Teeth with-
cut Plata.. $3.50 to $5.00
Fed Rubber Plata only . . $7.50
T ak e up the profession of
food Rubber P ales only .iS.0J
( old or force'aii Crowns
................$3.50 to $5.00
CHIROPRACTIC
old or Porcelain Filings. $1 op
E v e ry city and town in the U n ited States is
w a itin g fo r
Silver Fiilincs ooly .. 50c to $1
Painless Estradas saty... ,50c
FREE when Plata are ordered
i
ur
W ork
DOCTORS O f CHIROPRACTIC
guaranteed perfect
Chiropractic as tau gh t by us is suprem e and
forem ost in rank and dignity. It is tau gh t
along the lines o f the philosophical and physi
ological la w s o f nature and is easily u n der
stood. Send stam p fo r fre e catalogue.
¡-pecia) NiionMon
o out o f 'own phi re -*.
I roi uo h nostnl lor H|>pointn ent. Out-of-town
work co,! | li' ed in h day
No better worn any
w l.tr«
Modern equipment. Every operator a
OKCiuliOt. l.ady attendant.
OREGON PEERLESS COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
THE DR.
NEW
YORK DENTISTS
a A bTURDtVANT. Mgr
DR. J. E. TAVALLEY, Ph. C.. Prea.
Hours: S a m to* p. m . Sundays, f L n. to I p. n
*f. F. Cor. Fourth and Morrison.
Portland. Oregon
T h ird Floor. Buchanan B l d g ^ ^ P o r t l a n d ^ O r ^
The Rayo Lamp la a high grade tamp, told at a low price.
There are lam ps that cost more, but there is no better lam p made at any
price. Constructed o f solid b rass; nickel plated— easily kept c le a n : an
ornam ent to any room in any house.
There i s nothing known to the art
o f lam p-m aking that can add to the v a lu e o f the R A T O Lan»n a s a light-
givin g device.
Kverv d ealer everywhere.
I f not a t youts. write fo r
descriptive circular to the nearest agency o f the
S T A N D A R D O I L C O M P A N Y (In c o rp o ra te d )
Dally Thought.
Small draughts of philosophy lead
to atheism, but larger ones lead back
to God.— Francis Bacon.
COFFEEC
TEA SPICE3
PORTLAND COLLECTION AGENCY
BAKING POWDER
. EXTRACTS
317 A lisk y Building. Portland. Oregon.
ALL DEBTS COLLECTED.
J U S T R IG H T I
PATENTS
COPYRIGHTS AND TRADE MARKS
secured.
Book o f accurate
inform ation free on request.
J. K. MUCK, 719 Board oi Trade Bid«.. Portia«!. Or.
Late o- U. s. Patent Office. Y\ ashingtou. L>. (J.)
CLOSSEraDEVERS;
PORTLAND. ORE.
NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE
)
THEVERYBEST
dentistry on the Pacific C oast is executed nera.
W e have bu ilt tip o u r reputation on it. 1 ou can
depend on quality and cannot ge t better painless
^ o r k anywhere, no m atter how m uch you pay.
flnlph plate and
é L ' t " v* <1 bridge work fo r out-
■usw
c f . town natrons in
lo n e day i f desired.
■ Painless oxtraction
■ free when plates or
I bridge work is order,
le d . Consultation free.
Ill r
IA f F I n
broken m achinery and castings
I f k f t b !■ II of all kinds by a new process,
m akm g them a« good as new.
M achine w ork of
all kinds. W e fix any old thing. Portlaad Oiy-Acdylaa
Welding Company. 305 Glisss St
F W Mas 6769.
ZT f\ T \
C
A
TT
a n d
Pwtbad. Or.
k o d a k
S U P P L I E S
W rite for catalogues and literature.
Developing
and printing. Mail orders given prom pt attention
F o rtla n d P h o to S u p p ly Co.
149 T hird Street
P O R T L A N D . ORE.
TWELVE KILLED
IN EXPLOSION
New York Central Power House
Completely Wrecked.
Trolley C ar Hurled on |Top o f Auto
By Blast—Children In Hospital
Narrowly Escape.
New York, J>ec. 19.— Twelve persons
were killed, two of them women, and
30 were injured in a double explosion
of gas and dynamite in the new electrie
power house of the New York Central
Itailroad, shortly after 8 o ’clock this
morning.
The torce of the explosion shattered
hundreds of windows in the big hotels
and apartment houses in the neighbor
hood of the railroad terminal, eausing
alarm among the guests. The dynamite
blast picked up a northbound trolley
ear, lifted it in the air and sent it
crashing down upon an automobile
which was passing along the other side
of the street. Four of the passengers
were killed, and every one in the car
was injured.
The railroad service was only tem
porarily interrupted. The new sub sta
tion power house, where the explosion
occurred, is at Fiftieth street and Lex
ington avenue, which is half a dozen
blocks north of the Grand Central sta
tion.
The explosion partly wrecked the
engine house near by and prevented
the firemen from gttiug their appar
atus into the street. Monsignors La
Pette and Hayes and Fathers O ’Connor,
McC^uade, Sinnott and Byrnes, of 8t.
Patrick’s Cathedral, hurried to the
scene and administered the last rites
of the church to the more seriously in
jured.
At the postoffice substation at For
tieth and Madison avenues, the explo
sion slightly injured several clerks and
threw the mail all over the floor. In
the New York Nursery and Child’s
Hospital ceilings were partly shaken
down, and the windows broken, but
fortunately none of the 300 children
there was badly injured.
The power house, which is built of
stone and brick, and is six stories high,
took fire after the explosion, and the
interior was practically burned out.
Just what caused the double explosion
may probably never be known. For
tunately for the thousands of commut
ers on the New York Central lines, the
force of the dynamite blasts was di
rected in an opposite direction from
the railroad tracks, otherwise the load
ed incoming trains might have been
wrecked.
Officials of the railroad learned that
there were many workmen in the build
ing at the time of the explosion, and
that but few of these had been account
ed for. In the Bible Teachers’ Train
ing School, on Lexington avenue, di
rectly opposite the power house, 125
men and women who were on their
way to breakfast, were thrown to the
floor by the blast. Many of the men
and women were injured, and several
of them were taken to hospitals.
All the windows in the building were
blown in and the ceilings fell.
The damage to the power house and
other buildings has not been estimated,
but it was stated that it will likely
exceed $500,000.
The employes of the railroad have
been unable thus far definitely to as
sign the cause of the explosion, but it
is believed a large quantity of dyna
mite stored in magazines close to the
substation was responsible for the
greater part of the damage.
S U I X 4 O'CLOCK C O FFXa
tt+ rm
S lo w
W S st
Y o rk er*
U s e d to B o
.N o w
K o rtb n
Uo
In
fo e
i 'u i l o k i .
LTHE KEYSTONE
T O HEALTH
IS
When he flrst got back lroiu a trip j
abroad, the young man felt strongly j
the need of his afternoon coffee ana
cake when 4 o'clock came around. The
S T O M A C H
New York Sun says this was not only
custom, but a bit of medical advice,
became the doctor at Carlsbad had
told him that Americans didn't eat
enough and that was a reason why
they were so nervous.
The young man expected when he
went Into one of the small lunch
places downtown that his request tor
ooffee and cake might be looked upon
aa something odd, ns typically foreign.
It was to his surprise then that he
found that he was not by any means
I f y o u a re s ic k ly a n d run
the only person In the lunch place
who was there with such an object.
d o w n an d v e r y e a s ily sub
There was a fair crowd, each man
je c t e d t o Colds, Grippe or
taking hts coffee and cake. Some of
Stomach Ills y o u c a n n o t
the men appeared to be clerks and
t a k e a b e t t e r m e d ic in e
others we. a Just office boys. So the
young man spoke to one of the men
th a n the Bitters.
Th ous
behind the counter.
ands h a v e a lr e a d y p r o v e n
“Oh, yes.” replied he, "there Is al
th is ; why not you today?
ways a good crowd In hero at this
hour. I think you will And the same
thing In other food places.
People
m m to come In here just naturally
A
r a u io u s
F a ir.
for that mid-afternoon food, and with
In a vast country like Russia, hard
these fellows It Isn't a ease of a de ly yet opened up by railway communi
ferred luncheon either. They do It cation, It is not surprising that thara
because they are hungry and they should still he a great fair Ilka that
don’t want too much. The habit has of Ntshnl Novgorod. This town forma
the meeting place of Russian and
come up very strongly In the last few
Asiatic traders, and the amount of
years.”
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business dene there is probably equal
M o th e rs w i l l fin d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g
B yru p th e boat re m e d y to u se for t h e ir c h ild re n
to that of half a dozen of the largest
l u r i n g th e t e e th in g p e rio d .
fairs of the middle agea. Yaat quanti
ties of skins, Iron, tobacco and cheap
Something of a Joke.
manufactured goods lie about In great
A good example of the kind of story heaps, and surrounded by the waters
Mark Twain used to like to weave Into of the Volga and the Oka on the great
hla after-dinner speeches was the tale market place arise shops and booths to
of the drinker who unwillingly put In the enormous number of ten thousand,
an application for membership In a while the visitors exceed half a mil
temperance society, sailed the next lion. The total business transacted at
day on a three years’ voyage, on each fair is said to be about two hun
which he kept the pledge In spite of dred and fifty million dollars, and the
longing and temptation, and returned oredlts opened there exceed this fig
to resign only to find that his name ure.
___________________
HOSTETTER’Si
BITTERS
had been blackballed originally.—Buf
falo Commercial.
Black Paper Protector.
Wrap gold or silver trimmings In
■ h a k e In to Y o u r S h o ts
black paper and you will find that
M W . Foot-E ase, a p o w d e r fo r th e feet. I t cures
they will remain untarnished through
painful, awotlen, sm artin g, s w e a tin g fe e t. M akes
new shoes easy. Sold b y a ll D r u g g is t s and Shoe
many seasons. All frocks should be
Stores.
D o n 't accept an y aubstitute.
Sam ple
wrapped In black paper also. A good
F R E E . A d d ress A . S. Olm sted. L e Roy, N . Y .
quality of tissue paper should be used,
and If this Is not practicable, use a
Eager for an Education.
A Poltava, south Russia, paper re heavier grade.
cently published an advertisement
from a Jew who offered to pay the
Good Manners a Requisite.
fees at a local gymnasium of three
A brilliant mind, the possession of
Christian children. The reason for unusual talents and worldly success
the offer Is obvious. By the admission are all to be desired, but nothing will
of the three Christians an extra compensate for a lack of good man
place, under the percentage form, ners, while the possession of good
would be provided for a Jew. and the manners will frequently make amenda
advertiser hoped by this desperate for n certain lack of book knowledge,
means to secure the admission of hla talent and world success.
t o n . ______
SORE EYES, weak, inflamed, rod,
watery and swollen eyes, use PETT
IT ’S E YE SALVE. All druggists or
Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
His Parting Shot.
A local minister had had a serious
time In fighting the saloon element in
his town and had not been backed up
In his efforts by the members of his
own church. This with other trou
bles had led to his resignation, and
in announcing his departure at hiB
farewell sermon he said: “ I am going
to do something the devil has uevar
done. I am golne to leave C-----
2
Minute
ß
4
Minute
COLUMBIA
Indestructible Records
Fit any make of phonograph or graphophone
Brilliant T o n e
N e v e r B re a k
N ever W e a r Out
The Clothes Brush.
Qet Nothing From Legacy.
,The deacons of a Baptist chapel la
ftkeltenham, England, got a shock
w\;n they heard the contents of the
wilt df one of the chapel trustees, who
died-In December. 1908. By a codicil
he left a hundred pounds to the chapel
for each deacon who attended hla fu
neral. There were nine deacons, but
not one of them attended; so Instead
of the £900 by which the chapel
might have been the richer, the legacy
waa void.
Appeal Made Effective.
A certain Harford (Md.) farmer has
hit upon a mode of relief from tres
passing fowls belonging to hla neigh
bors. On one end of a thread four
Inches long he fastened a grain of
corn and on the other end a tag In
scribed "Please keep me home.” These
ware scattered where the trespassers
wara usually found, and a score or
more of hens carried home the appeal.
Many Enemies of Bsauty.
Really, when we come to think how
numerous are the enemies of beauty
— fear, sorrow, worry, disease, dust,
wind and all the unfavorable Influ
ences of work— It la not after all sur
prising that b o little of our childish
beauty remain« in later life.— London
Dally MalL__________________
The Ancient of a Future Day.
People are always talking of th«
study of the ancients; yet what doei
this mean but apply yourself to thi
actual world and seek to express It
since thia la what the ancientB did
when they were alive?— Goethe.
Feminine Moods.
“Women will go far In certain
moods, far beyond their own fears and
nearer to the dictates of temper than
a man would dare. Let the stress ha
great enough, and the kindest of them
will become as the most cruel, tha
gentlest as the actually criminal.”—
"The Girl With the Red Hair,” by
Max Pemberton.
Marks on Mahogany.
White stains made on a mahogany
table by hot dishes may be removed
by rubbing In oil and afterward pour
ing wine on the spot and rubbing dry
with a soft cloth.
Few Forest Fires In Saxony.
Although one fourth of the nrea of
Saxony Is wooded the kingdom seldom
has a serious forest fire because of the
vigilance of the foresters and rigid
laws for the prevention of such fires.
Stops H air
Falling
A yer’s H air Vi«or, new Im
proved formula, will certainly
stop falling of the hair. Indeed,
we believe it will always do this
unless there is some disturb
ance of the general health.
Then, a constitutional medicine
may be necessary. Consult
your physician about this.
£oesno^han£^he^colo^ofjhehalr^^
F o r m u la w ith •■ok b o tti*
9
ijers
-
-
S h ow i t ta y o u r
d o o ifr
A sk h im »b o u t It,
th on d o a* h * say
The reason why Ayer’s Hair Vigor stops
falling hair is because it first destroyt the
germs which cause thia trouble. After
this is done, nature soon brings about a
full recovery, restoring the n u r and
scalp to a perfectly healthy condition.
Be Wise In Selecting Friend».
Every young man Is the better fof
cherishing strong friendships with tha
wise and good; and he whose soul la
knit to one or more chosen associates
with whom ho can sympathize In right
alms and feelings, Is thereby the bat
ter armed against temptation and con
firmed la paths of virtue.— Collyer.
Yes, That’« What W e Want.
W. L. Sanders, a Denver machinist,
has Invented a contrivance that will
feed a press. If he could Invent a
machine that would feed a family ha’4
win everlasting fame.—Denver Times.
P U B L IC L A N D S
A dvice (given on all m atter* pertaining to H orn«
stead. Denert la n d . T im ber Claim*. Mining. InrW
(rat ion. Etc. A p p eals prepared; State your ca*a$
w rite for information.
G R O V E R L A N G M A D E , A tto rn e y .
W ashington. D. C.
Form erly L A W E X A M I N E R ; Land Office. W a s h
ington. D. C.
TH E
OLD
Painless
R E L IA B L E
Dentists
N o t only do w e guarantee ou r work, bu t w t
»niise to do it quickly, painlessly and carefully^
rhe below prices speak for themselves.
SEE U S A N D E N JO Y
COMFORT.
ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE
CUT RATES IN
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
P a in le s s E x t r a c t io n ....... F re t
S ilv e r F i l l i n g s ......................50c
Oold F illin g s ......................... 75c
22 K . G o ld C r o w n * .................(3
P o rc e la in C r o w n * .................$3
M o la r G old C r o w n s ............... $4
B rid g e W o r k , 22 K. G o l d . .. .13
In la y F ills, P u re O o l d .........(2
V e r y N ic e R u b b e r P l a t e . . .$4
B * * t R u b b e r P la t * on E a r t h ..................................$7
A L L T H I S W O R K 18 G U A R A N T E E D .
D o n 't th row your money a w a y . A d o lla r saved
I* tw o d o lla rs earned. O u r o rigin al reliable M odern
Painless M eth od* an d o u r p erfe c te d office eq u ip
ment sa v e s us tim e and y o u r money.
«OSTON DENTISTS. 5th«Morrison. Portland
entrance 291 Vk Morrison, oppoabe I'ostoffice and M nrr .»
Frs.ik. Fatabliabed in Portland 10 yrart. Open evening»
until 8 and Sundays until 12 1 <0. for people whu work.
Full Set o f Teeth
$&00
B rid ge W ork or Teeth W ithout
t o to
l l 8 4 0
P la te s .................................................$3.BO
Gold C ro w n s ....................................... $3.50 to SI 8.00
Porcelain C r o w n s .............................. $3.50 to $! M O
G old or Porcelain F illin g s.......................... .
Silver F illin g s ............................................ BOO to
-
al
15 Y E A R S ' G U A R A N T E E .
Hours. 8 A . M. to 8 P . M.. Sundays. 9 to 12.
Union
Dental Co.
PAINLESS DENTISTS.
First *n d M orrison Sts.
P O R T L A N D , ORB.
W . 1$. D O U G L A S
•3.00 *3.50&*4.00 S H O E S
B O V »' S H O E S , » 2 .0 0 , » 2 . 8 0 AND » 3 .0 0 .
Thm bm— ntm at fraa hldaa,
» M o b manly prlnalpmlly
Jaathar, ana tha
a r ili on mala
_______, „a w anmblaa ma
ta mitra Iba waarar m aro
tratara ta r him taaataay, bat-
ta r and lonffmr waarlng
■S, » 3 . UO and $d ahorna
ihmmloottldultra him ara-
triotra la t ho tmrlffratria Ion.
a
W OM EN
B E S T IN THC W O R L D
I f I c o u M t a k e v im nto my
la r g e fa c t o r ie s at B ro c k to n ,
M iihn ., and show you how cure
ful I v W . I*. Douglas shoes are
made, the superior workinanshiu
-an*1 1 ha high g rad « laatharauseu,
on would then understand why
> o lln rfn r D o lla r I G u a ra n te e
M y ftlioes to hohl their shape,
look and tit better mid wear
longer than any other $3.(J0. $3.50
LlM Clioe. ymi can buy.
or 8*.<
J
Sometimes the useful clothes brush
la the only unattractive thing on ml
W ireless Stops Train.
SOLD BY YOUR HOME DEALER OR
D o y o u r e a l i * , t h a t m y . h u e . hx ve been Ihn nt un. tu rii fo r over 30
DO YO U W A N T A N INCOME?
j o s r s i that I m ake and sell m ore $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than
■ Gold Filling«
i.OL
The Viavi Remedies Cure backache, nervous-
Ottawa, Canada.-—Drawing a train of lady’s dressing table. The “ pretties”
any other
m am *
iber manufacturer
In the Uniteti States ? Quality oounts.
ness, fem ale ■ roubles and rectal disease*. Send
I Enamel Filling« 1 . 0 0
I t h as made W
D o u g la s shoes a household w ord everyw here.
twelve cars and rushing over the rails never have good bristles, and the
for our book free. W e want good women repre
I Stiver Fillings
.5 0
sents' ives everyw ere. .Make money at home.
plain
wooden
handle
can
be
made
to
at a speed of forty-five miles an hour
C A I I U
TIO N ! iiarne and price stamped on L 'Ä . T A K E NO S U B S TITU TE
W rite for particular* The Viavi Co.. 609 Roth-
■ Good Rubber
_
PORTLAND, OREGON.
fo u r desisi cannot supply you w iih W . I,. Hougias Mlioei. write for Mall Ont ( ’%< slog.
child Building. Portland. Oregon.
on a stretch of track near the city of harmonize with the room by covering
1 pi.t..
5. co
W . le. H O H . l A H , 1 4 4 * i » u r U H t . Itr o c k to M . M a
■ Best Red Rubber _
Toronto, a powerful engine on the Ca it with flowered silk. Cover the raw
„
,
»
Plates
7 .5 0
nadian Pacific railway service was edges with g -’ -u
Bl. W. A. WISE, PmtotavaSB Muusu Painless Extr'tion . 5 0
brought to a quick standstill, with the
Happiness In Self-Conquest.
ts TUBS UTUinsiD IS rssnaafe
H I T M IT H O D I
A l l w o r k f u lly g u a r a n t e e d f o r fift e e n y e a r*.
M axim s o f a N o v elis t.
If you have overcome your Inclina throttle wide open, and the engineer
standing in his cab, a mere spectator,
C o . , me. tion, and not been overcome by it, like those present with him to view the "Relations always want to know
you have reason to rrjolnon— Plautus.
where you are going and what you are Color more goods brighter and faatsr colon than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, w o o l and cotton equally w a ll
wonder.
Painless Dentists
and la guaranteed to give perfect rasults. Ask dealer, or w e w ill send postpaid at 10c a package. W rite for free booklet
fillin g Building, Third tnd Washington. PORTLAND, ORE
The brakes had been applied on the doing—there’s nothing so curious as how to dye, bleach and mix colon,____________________________________M O NRO " DRUG COMPANY. Quincy. Illinois.
CUica Boor.: S A. K . to a F. 11. l u l u . , • to 1
big locoifiotive and train of cars by a relations.” “One gets to know p ople
wireless wave of electricity. It seemed better In one's thoughts somethin s
as if a giant had seized the equipment than when one Is with them.” -"Sii
and held it with ease.
George’s Objection,” by Mrs W. K.
Experiments with a wireless train- Clifford.
.___________
OPIUM— TOBACCO
“P ot over n in e y ears I suffered w ith chronic eontrol system have been quietly con
H abits Positively Cared.
T R Y M UR IN E EYE REMEDY
constipation an d d u rin g th is tim e I h a d to take ducted by the Canadian Pacific Rail
Only authorised Keelg In*
an in jection o f w a rm w a te r once every a« hours way company since last May, and this for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyet
stitate in Oregon, ..'rite
b efo re I could h ave an action on m y b o w e ls
fo r illustrated
circular.
illustrated^ ein
demonstration was the culmination of a and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
XEELEY INSTITUTE. 71 K.11 TH H.
H a p p ily I tried Cascarets, a n d today I am a w e ll
Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Druggist!
m an
D u r in g the n in e years b e fo re I used long series of successful tests.
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c,
C ascarets I suffered untold m isery w ith internal
o r t l a n d o r e g o n
60c, $1.00.
Murine Eye Salve 111
piles. T h a n k s to you. I a m free fro m a ll that
Balloonist’s Body Found.
Aseptic Tubes, 25c. $1 00. Eye Uookr
thia m o rn in g
Y o u can use this in b e h a lf ol
Bremen.—
A
fishing
cutter
has
found
su ffe rin g h u m an ity
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in the North Sea the body of Lieuten
Pleasant. Paiatahl#». Potent. Taste Good
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Do Good. N e v e r Sickpn. W eaken or G rip e
ant Lange, pilot of the balloon Saar.
10c. 25c. 60c. N ever sold in bulk. The gen
H E N w r it in g to a d v e rtis e rs p i e » « «
The
Saar
and
eight
other
balloons
uine tablet stam ped C C C. G uaranteed to
m e n t io n t h is p a p e r .
Firmness Not StubL j r n r e 3 S .
started in a race from Essen-on-the
cure or your money back.
There Is a vast difference between
Ruhr, Rhennish Prussia, November 13.
Seven of the balloons made safe land stubbornness and decision, between
ings the following day and later the firmness and what Is termed ''pig
Hessen descended in North Germany. headedness." The decided man has
The Saar never was heard from again, thought out his course and sticks to
although the 22 Oerman torpedo boats It for good reasons. The stubborn
and other craft watched the North Sea man Insists on having hts way merely
In winter, It is hard to «et fresh air for several days. Lieutenant Lange, because It Is hts way.
Lieutenant Rommeler and a civilian,
in certain rooms. Some rooms in
Herr Zimmerman, were on board
Roman Water-Mills.
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If you keep the windows closed
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perature you desire In a few minutes.
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nine hours. It has a cool handle and a damper top. It has an • n t o m a l le -
lo c k l n g f l a m e s p r e a d e r , which prevents the wick from being turned men
enough to smoke, and Is easy to remove and drop back *o that the wick can be
quickly cleaned. An indicator always shows amount of oil in the font
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Water mills were used In the tlm<
of Julius Caesar.
In Roniau times
Chicago.— The Record-Herald tomor slavaa were condemned to the cora
row will announce the completion of mina, which were propelled by treads
Afterword cattle were used
In the
an engineering project for the construc
third and fourth centurlea there were
tion of a tunnel between here and New aa many aa $00 cattle mills In Rome
Take 1000 Miles Long.
York and other Eastern cities. Ac
cording to the plans, the tunnel will be
of sufficient dimensions to carry tele
phone and telegTaph wires and a pnen
matie tube for the transmission of
packsges. “ Terminals here and in New
York have been constructed,’ ’ says the
repi.rt. “ and in a short time men will
be placed along the proposed route to
begin the actual work or excavation.’ ’
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Chineae Royalty Balks.
Pekin.— The throne has issued an
I edict refusing to create a constitutional
cabinet in compliance with n memorial
recently presented by the national as
sembly and also declining to accept
the resignations of the grand eonnctl-
46 Par Crai Protein — 10 P « Cent Fai
j lor*. The imperial senate also adopted
a resolution praying for the immediate
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creation of a cabinet, and rt was be-
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meet and the whole snbjeet will be "It hi almost without an «q u a! aa a concontratad
discussed.
faed.”— U . S. A e r im i tu raJ Dept. Bulletin N o. M
Hebrews Are
to Convene.
New
York.— Theodore
Rooeevelt,
Mayor Oaynor, Oscar 8. Strauss. .lodge
l .Tosisb Cohen of Pittsburg, and Dr.
: David Phillipson of Cincinnati will ad
; dress the twenty-second eonferenee of
1 the Union of American Hebrew Congre
gations to be held here on Jannary
18 to 19 inclusive.
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