Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 06, 1911, Image 3

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    D o Y o u L ik e T h e s e P ric e s ?
S m iih p ay s a s follow s fo r trood q u a lity p ro ­
d ac e. b h p im m ediately. W e n e v e r ch a rg e
com m ission.
D ressed V eal, up to 130 pounds. 1 2 ' vc.
Block Hug-s. lOV.c. L ive C hickens, 15c & 16c
D ressed C'hickens, 17c & 18c.
D resse d T u rk e y s, 25e.
D ressed trees-«.-. 18c «k 20c.
D ressed Duck.-. 20c & 22c.
A d d ress all sh ip m e n ts
F R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T C O
'F i g h t i n g t h e B e e f T r u s t ”
FO ETLA N D , OREGON
OWARD K. P rR T U S — A-sayer and C te u ilft
Leadvtile. Colorado. Specim en price«: cioliL
H
Sliver. Lead. $1. iit>ld, Silver, 75c; Gold, aUc: Z no
o r Copper, SI. Mniiin.tr envelopes and fu ll prioe list
sen t o n application. C ontrol and I'm p ire work no
lieitod. Eeiorence: C arbonate N ational Bank.
KODAKS
AND
KODAK
SU PPL I E S
W rite fo r c a ta lo g u e s a n d l i t e r a t u r e .
D e v e lo p in g
p r in t in g . M ail o r d e r s g iv e n p r o m p t a tt e n ti o n
and
f o r t la n d P h o to S u p p ly Co.
149 T h in i S tre e t
P O R T L A N D . ORE.
PORTLAND COLLECTION AGENCY
317 A lisky B uilding. P o rtla n d . O regon.
All DEBTS COLLECTED.
NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE
broken m a ch in ery an d ca stin g s
o f all kinds by a new process.
n:dk np- them a s good as new . M achine w ork of
a ’! kinds. W e iix a n y old th in g . Portland Oxy-Acetylene
V. elding Company. 305 Uisan St ilione Main 6769. Portland, Or
WE WELD
Nam* 3 pa It In Varloua way*.
T h e o rth o g ra p h ic libertiea th a t are
ta k e n w ith th e good, old-fashioned
n a m e of C a th e rin e — o r C a th a rin e —
a re in cre asin g . A m ong th e e a rlie r
o n e s 'w a s th e spoiling of th e nam e
w ith a “K .” T h en c am e o th ers,
am ong th em K a th le en , K a th a le e n ,
K a trin e . K a trin a a n d la te r K a th rln e
and K a th ry n —not to m en tio n K ath-
e rin a a n d se v e ra l o th ers.
FASHION HINTS
A Restroom.
A room th e w om an of th e house
w ills the “ re stro o m " la p a p ere d In
wvft g ra y a n d h a s g re e n h a n g in g s. T h e
fu rn itu re Is lig h t o a k w ith g re e n so fa
p illow s h e re a n d th e re , and th e big
so fa Is u p h o lste re d In g reen . T h e
w indow sh a d e s a re d a rk e nough j
to su b d u e th e light. T h u s th e room Is
In th e m ost a d m ira b le ta s te and
so o th e s th e n e rv es. W h en th e w om an
of th e h ouse Is tire d sh e ru n s to th e
re s t room for a few m in u te s a n d g e ts
h e r m en ta l b a la n c e
Blood Humors
P o p u la r C h in ese F ru it.
A f r u it p o p u lar In N o rth C hina, and
w hich Is m o st e x c e lle n t fo r th e tab le ,
e ith e r stew ed o r a s Jam , Is In a p p e a r­
a n c e lik e a c ra b a p p le . T h e flesh Is
p in k ish In color, and w hen se rv ed at
ta b le It h a s th e c o lo r of c ra n b e rry
sauce. T h e ta s te Is p le a sa n t, w ith a
subacld flavor, a n d v e ry re fre sh in g .
T h e C h in ese call It “hung-kuo“ (p ro ­
n ounced h o o n g k w a ), w hich m e a n s
“re d fru it."
C om m only cau se pim ples, bolls, hives,
eczem a o r s a lt rh eu m , o r som e o th e r
fo rm of e ru p tio n ; b u t so m etim es th e y
e x is t In th e system , in d ic a te d b y feel­
in g s of w eak n ess, lan g u o r, loss of a p ­
p e tite, o r g e n era l d ebility, w ith o u t
c au s in g a n y b re a k in g out.
T hey a re expelled a n d th e w hole s y s ­
tem Is renovated, stre n g th e n e d a n d
to n e d b y
Hood’s S arsap arilla
G et It to d a y In u su a l liquid form o r
chocolated ta b le ts called S a r s a t a b s ,
rin<*nciai ttymoiogy.
L ong ago, on an occasion w hen the
sto c k m a rk e t show ed sig n s of m anipu­
COPYRIGHTS ANO TRAOE MARKS
la tio n In a n a d v an c e defying all the
secured.
Book of ac c u ra te
n fo rm a t on fre e on request. c u rre n t new s, one of th e sh re w d e st
J. K MOCK. 719 Board ot Trade Eld«., Portland. Or.
w rite rs on sto c k s s ta rte d to describ e
(Late
U. 8. P atent Ottico. U ubiim^iou. L>. O.)
It as “b u o y an t." T he a d je c tiv e did
n o t sa tis fy him a n d he m odified It tc
DO Y O U W A N T A N IN C O M E ?
"flam b o y an t.” T h is did not q u ite ex­
T h e V iavi R e m e d ie s P u re b a c k ac h e , n e rv o u s­
ness, fetm» le ' r o u b le s »n d r e c ta l diseases. S eu d
p re ss th e p e c u lia r con d itio n and he
f o r o u r i ook fre e . W t w an t good w om an r e p r e ­
se n ta tiv e « e v e ry w h e re . M ake m oney at hom e.
w as reduced to In v e n tin g a w ord. T he
W rite f o r p a rtic u la r« T h e V iav i Co.. 6U0 R o th -
c h ild R u ilain K . P o rtla n d . O regon.
w ord w as "fllm flam boyant.”
PATENTS
TR Y
M U R IN E
EYE
Dark green cloth is used fer this frock.
It is attractively trimmed in black velvet, the
wide shawl collar being an especially pretty
feature.
E X P E R IM E N T ST A T IO N NO TES.
REM EDY
fo r R ed, W ea k , W ea ry , W a te ry E yes
It Surely Is.
P u re b u c k w h e a t flour, “s e t ” th e a n d G ra n u la te d E y elid s. M u rin e D oesn't
n ig h t b e fo re w ith y e a s t m ixed w ith a S m a rt— S o o th e s E y e P a in . D ru g g ists
pin ch of s a lt and enough w a te r to Sell M u rin e E y e R em edy, L iquid, 25c,
M u rin e E y e S a lv e in
m ak o b a tte r, a n d finally su p p lied w ith 50c, $1.00.
A sep tic T u b es, 25c, $1.00. E y e B ooks
a ta b le sp o c n of m o lasses to In su re th e s a n d E y e A dvice F re e b y M ail.
In v itin g sh a d e of brow n th a t affords
M u rin e E y e R e m e d y Co., C hicago.
th e v isu a l d e lig h t In se p ara b le from all
p e rfe c t b u c k w h e a t c ak e s— th is Is a
T ip From Mary Jane.
co m b in a tio n and a cake Indeed.
"O h, d e a r ! ” m u rm u re d th e bride,
“th e s e ta b le c lo th s a re w e a rin g th in
To Break a Bottle Evenly.
in sp o ts so s o o n !”
"W ell," a n sw e r­
Soak a piece of strin g In tu rp e n tin e ed M ary J a n e , “w h a t can you expect
a n d tie it a ro u n d th e g lass Ju st w here w h e n you fold 'em th e gam e w ay
you w ish th e b re a k to com e. T hen e v ery tim e you Iron ’em ?
Fold 'em
fill th e g lass o r b o ttle up to th e point one w eek In th re e folds, and th e next
w ith cold w a te r, and s e t fire to the w eek In four. T h en th ey w o n 't w ear
strin g . T h e g lass w ill sn a p a ll along o u t a n y m o re In one p lace th a n In a n ­
th e h e a te d line.
o th e r.”
We Positive'y Pay High­
est Prices for
R A W FURS
Write for Further Information.
N . M . U N G A R C O ., I n c . , F U R R I E R S
109 S e v e n th S t.. P O R T L A N D . O RE.
“ F IL L Y O U R O W N T E E T H ”
FILL-O
I f you h av e aching: te e th o r ca v ities an d are
too nervous fo r th e d e n tis t ordeal, tr y “ F ill-o”
th e hom e d e n tis t. A t d ru g g is ts o r s e n t by
m ail lo r 50c.
FIL L -O M F C . CO.
3S1 Empire Bulking.
SEATTLE. WASH.
COFFEE
TEA SPICES
BAKING POWDER
EXTRACTS
JUST RIGHT
CLOSSET& SEVERS
PORTLAND. ORE.'
46 Per Cenl Protein—10 Per Cent Fat
THE W ORLD’S BEST
T here has re ce n tly come un d er the
observ atio n of th e W ashington E xpert
m ent S ta tio n a t P u llm an , a “ b o re r,“
presen t ch iefly in th e tim b ered dis
tric ts w here it has a tta c k e d th e young
orchards. D escribing th is pest a n d pre
scrib in g tre a tm e n t, P rof. A. L. Me
lander of the W ashington experim ent
sta tio n says:
“ T his p est is produced by a b la c k ­
ish b e etle ab o u t one-half an inch in
length th a t flie s d u rin g the la tte r p a rt
o f the sum m er. An egg is placed on each
tree, the borer h a tc h in g from it in time
k illin g the y oung trees. These borers
probably live sev eral y e a rs in the trees
a n d the la rg e r ones, a t least, will en te r
into th© h e art wood to pass th e w inter.
If the trees a re sm all, th ere is little
hope of th e ir recovery, a n d the trees
m ay as w ell be reset. T he pest is na
tiv e to our pine tim b er, but. seems to be
also fond of y oung orchards. T he best
tre a tm e n t is in th e w ay of p revention.
S p ra y a thorough co atin g of sulphur
lim e c o n ta in in g an excess of lim e on
th e low er tru n k s
of the trees next
•Tune, re p e a tin g th is, if necessary, so
as to keep th e tru n k s coated through
out the sum m er. T he sulphur a c ts as
a d e te rre n t and seems to p ro te c t the
tree s from th e egg lay in g h a b it o f the
beetle. 99
Disraeli's Humor.
I w as Introduced by p a rtic u la r re ­
q u e st to M rs. W yndham L ew is, a p re t­
ty little w om an, a flirt a n d a r a ttle ;
Indeed, g ifte d w ith a volu b ility 1
should th in k uneq u aled and of w hich
I c an convey no Idea. She told m e she
liked "sile n t, m elan ch o ly m en .” I ah
sw ered th a t I had no d o u b t of It.—
I x t t e r of B enjam in D israeli to t l s s is
te r.
__________________
It C u re s W hile Y o u W alk.
A lio n 's F o u t-E s a e is a c u r ta in e u ro f o r h o t,
s w e a tin g , c a llu s , a m i sw o lle n , H ulling feet. Sold
b y a l l D r u g g is ts . P r ic e 25c. D o n ’t a c c e p t a n y
s u b s t i t u t e . T r ia l p a c k a g e F R E E . A d d re ss
A lle n S. O lm s te d , L e R o y , N . Y.
A pest o f th re a te n e d prevalence in
th e w heat zone is the w ire worm, n u m ­
erous re p o rts of its presence having
been received a t th e W ashington ex
p erim ent sta tio n d u rin g th e p a st sum
mer. In a b rie f re p o rt upon th is pest,
Professor M elander says:
“ T re a tm e n t fo r th is p est is v e ry d if
ficu lt and nev er sure of results. The
best tre a tm e n t is g ra d u a lly to work
the pests out of th e soil by repeated
fa ll ¡»lowing. Each y f a r th a t you fall
plow you d estroy some of th e worm s
b u t not all of them . W hen th is is kepi
up for y e a r a fte r y e a r for a long pe
riod, th e w orm s ought to becom e less
and less in num ber. T here is no prac
tical tre a tm e n t of th e seed th a t has
y e t been discovered th a t will keep off
the w ire w orm s; nor can you poison
them b y a n y so rt of tra p . I would sug
gest th a t, as an experim ent, seed be
washed w ith a tobacco liquid. Steep
up a pound of tobacco in a gallon or
tw o of w a ter and sp rin k le th a t o ver the
seed. I w ould not prom ise th a t th is will
be e ffe c tiv e . B ut it m ay help some at
least.
“ M ice can be routed b y placing
tra p s in th e ir runw ays or by strew ing
b its of poisoned fru it w here th e y are
apt to run. Tf von ta k e ra isin s and in
se rt in each a sm all c ry sta l of strjreh
nine, and place these poisoned ra isin s in
the burrow s of th e mice, you w ill de
stro y a v e ry g re a t m any of them . You
m ust be c are fu l, how ever, not to let
children or chickens g et a t th e poisoned
raisins. P ru n e s or b its of c arro ts would
also a n sw e r.“
T he g rain w eevil of w arehouses can
be checked b y fu m ig atio n , says P rof.
M elander:
“ T he only sure tre a tm e n t is fum iga
tion. To fu m ig a te you m ust h ave your
bins p e rfe c tly tig h t and th en fum igate
them e ith e r w ith carbon d isulphide or
potassium cyanide. Tf you have b u t a
small bin I would suggest th a t you place
y o u r g rain in it and th en p u t a saucer
or p late on top of the g ra in , p ouring in
some carbon d isulphide, close up th e bin
over n ig h t, and th is w ill d estroy the
pest. T he fum es o f th e sulphide are
heavy and will p e n e tra te through the
feed. A fte r a irin g , th e fum es pass aw ay
e n tirely , and y our feed will be as good
as ever. Tf y our b in s are em pty, you
»•an fu m ig a te w ith potassium cyanide.
Do th is w ith one ounce of cyanide to
every 113 cubic fe e t of space to be fu m i­
gated. To g e n era te th e gas vou add one
and one-half ounces of sulphuric acid
w ith tw o and one fo u rth ounces o f w a ­
te r fo r e v ery ounce of th e cyanide. I t
is well to w rap th e c y an id e in loose p a ­
per and throw it in to a tin can contain
ing the d ilu te sulphuric acid. You must
rem em ber th a t th e gas form ed is deadly
poison and m ust not a t all be breathed.
The next day you can a ir out the bins
and a f te r thorough a irin g yon can use
them for y our flour. B ear in m ind th a t
carbon d isulphide is as explosive as gas
o lin e .“
T h u m b T a c k s in H eels.
T hum b ta c k s d riv e n Into th e o u t
sid e of th e heel, w h e re It Is m ost
lik e ly to w e ar dow n, a re th e Inven­
tio n of a g irl w ho w as te n m iles from
a sh o e m ak e r.
T h is w ould an sw e r
sp len d id ly for th e c o u n try , b u t th e re
Is d a n g e r of slip p in g on hardw ood
floors o r th e pav em en ts.
Walter of the Bird-Meadow.
W a lte r Von D er V ogelw elde w as
o n e of th e p rin cip al m in n e sin g e rs of
th e th irte e n th c e n tu ry . H e triu m p h ­
ed o v e r H e in ric h Von O fte rd ln g e r in
th a t poetic c o n te st a t W a rtb n rg Cas­
tle , know n a s th e W a r of W u rtb u rg .—
N o te to one of Ix m efe llo w 's Poem s.
Welcome Relief.
F ro m G lo u c e ste rsh ire com es a re ­
p o rt of a sh o w er of frogs.
T h is is
good new s. W e w e re g e ttin g so tire d
of se e in g It ra in in g c a ts a n d dogs.—
L ondon Punch.
FOR
COWS, P O U L T R Y -
ALL F A R M ANIM ALS
’*It is alm ost w ith o u t an equal a s a co n c en trated
fe e d .” —U . S. A g ric u ltu ra l D ept. B u lletin No. 58
an d 372.
S O L D BY A L L D E A L E R S .
P A C IF IC OIL MILLS,
S ea ttle, W ash.
ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE
CUT RATES IN
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
P a in le s s E x t r a c t i o n ........ F re e
S ilv e r K ill in g s ........................ 30c
G old F ill in g s ............................75c
22 K. G old C r o w n s .................. A3
P o rc e la in C r o w n s .................. $3
M o lar G old C r o w n s ................ $4
B rid g e W o r k , 22 K. G o ld .. . »3
I n la y F ills. P u re G o l d ..........f2
V e ry N ice R u b b e r P l a t e . .. .$4
B e s t R u b b e r P la t e on E a r t h ................................... $7
A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
D o n 't th ro w y o u r m oney aw a y . A d o lla r saved
la tw o d o lla rs e a rn e d . O u r o rig in a l re lia b le M odern
P a in le s s M eth o d s a n d o u r p e r f e c te d office e q u ip ,
m e n t s a v e s u s tim e a n d y IT m oney.
BOSTON DENTISTS, ¿ t h & Norrisen, Portland
Intranet 291H Mormon, opp.aite Ponoff.cc and Meier A
Frink. Eitablbhed in Portland 10 years. Open evening, |
sntil I and Sundays until 12: l a lor people wbo work.
YOUNG KEN WANTED
TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND
REPAIR AUTOMOBILES.
T h o ro u g h , p ra c tic a l and u n lim it­
ed course. W e a s s is t s tu d e n ts to
se c u re positio n s as c h au ffeu rs,
re p a irm e n , e tc . W rite
Automobile School of Oregon
216 Merduiffs Trml BaiUn*
PORTLAND,
-
OREGON
No
T h e re a re la m p s th a t co«t m ore b u t thi*re is no b e tte r la m p m ad« a t an y
price. C o n strrctcd o f so lid b ra s s ; n ic k el ploreCT—<>asily k ept clean an
om .im cn t to a n y room in a n y hot s«. T h e re I * n o th in * known to th e a r t
o f lam p -m s kin« th a t ra n add to th e m itr e o f th e R A r O l a m p i s n )i«ht-
y irin * device
Every d e a le r rT p n w h rr* . I f n o t a t fo u rs , w rit« fo r
d escrip tiv e c irc u la r to »hr n ea re st agenev o f th e
S T A N D A R D OIL C O M P A N Y (Incorporated)
W. L. D O U G L A S
• 3 . 0 0 * 3 . 5 0 & * 4 .0 0 S H O E S I°,SoSS!
S o t s - S ho es . * 2 0 0 , * 2 .so . no S3. 00 . B est ■« m world
I f I c o u ld ta k e io n in to m y
la r ^ e f a c to r ie s a t B ro c k to n .
M a««., a i.'i sh o w you how c a re ­
fu lly W . L. D o u g las shoe« a re
m ad«, th e s u p e rio r w o rk m an sh ip
a n d tn e h ig h g rad e le ath er* used ,
you w ould th e n u n d e rs ta n d why
D o l l a r f o r D o l l a r IC .u a r a n te e
M y S h o e « to h o ld th e ir sh ap e,
look a n d fit b e tte r an d w ear
lo n g e r th a n a n y o th e r $3.00, $3-50
_______ ____
, 00 shoe« you ca n b uy.
Lh **
ïP m9m
tb « « ta n d a rd fo r o v er .10
y e a r* , th a t I m a k« an d «eli m o r« f i AO SUM an d $4 00 shoe« th a n
“ r m a n u f a c tu r e r In t h . t'u lm d S ta u « > u , ,
m a l . W 1. I b . u g l » » h o c a bouaelauld w ord ,
iTioN - i — S M
Ä S iÄ li J ü e r
— e
!
W hat
Indigestion, Dy s p e p s i a,
Colds, Grippe and Malaria.
It has given satisfaction
for over 5 7 years. T r y a
bottle and be convinced.
Prosperous Outlook.
"S in c e b e in ’ In th e c ity ," tho Blll-
vllle m an w ro te to his hom e folks, “ I
h ave been h it by th r e e auto m o b iles,
and e f m y law y e r te lls m e tru e , I'll
got enough m oney In d a m a g es to fe tc h
th e w hole fam ily for a good long sta y ,
a n ' ef th e b a la n ce of you kin c o n tin u e
to g it ru n o ver w e’ll be ab le to buy a
big fa rm a n ' live h ap p y e v er a fte r­
w ard.”— A tla n ta C o n stitu tio n .
fo r Any Disease or Injury lo
the eye, use P E T T IT ’S E Y E SA L V E ,
a b so lu te ly h a rm le ss, a c ts quickly. All
d ru g g ists o r H o w ard B ro s., Buffalo,
N. Y.
G o e th e ’s Voluminous Product.
Besides th e books w hich a re b e st
known to E n g lish re a d e rs, " F a u s t,"
"W ilhelm M e lster,” e tc ., G oethe Is th e
author of 44 d ra m a s, m elo d ram a s and
farces, a n d a n y a m o u n t of tra v e l and
criticism , a n d even his p o etical w rit­
ings c o n s titu te a so rt of e n o rm o u s
dum pling, w ith very few c u rra n ts In­
deed In p ro p o rtio n to th e dough.—
Buchanan.
A Sensitive Ear.
T h e poet, M alherbe, th o fo u n d e r 0 1
the p u rity of th e F re n c h language, was
very se n sitiv e on th e sco re of diction.
W hen, d u rin g hts la s t m om ents, his
confessor, by w ay of e n c o u ra g in g him ,
began to e n la rg e on th e joys of para-
lis e .
" S to p ,” c rie d M alherbe. "Y our
u n g ra m m a tic a l s ty le Is giving m e a
d is ta s te for t h e m '”
Mothers will fin d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g
'y r u p t u e la s t r e m e d y to u s e to* th e i * e u i l d r d a
lu r in g th e te e th iu g p e rio d .
ureaa or outdoor Air.
W hy Is th e re such a d re a d of o utdoor
tlr In th e sle ep in g room ? S cience has
m ade g re a t a d v a n c e s In hygiene.
In
m any h o sp ita ls c h ild ren su fferin g from
disease« of tho re sp ira to ry sy ste m a re
ta k e n up to co ts on roofs and th e re a t ­
ten d ed by n u rse s In u lste rs . O pen a ir
and te n t life a re p a rt of th e re co g ­
nized tr e a tm e n t of tu b e rc u lo sis n o » a-
days.
Wise Law of Moses.
Corn-mills are often m entioned In
the Bible. The original corn-mill
much resem bled the m odern drug­
gist's pestle. Moses forbade corn-mills
Vo be taken In pawn, for that, he
thought, was like taking a m an’s life
'n pledge.
Her Hopeful Disposition,
"W om en," rem arked Jones, "are na-
turaly more hopeful than men." "Yes,”
lgreed Smith, "th ere's my wife, for In­
stance, every tim e she buys fish she
asks the shopm an If they are fresh.
1 suppose she hopes th a t some day
be ll »ay no.”—Stray Stories.
T r« v « i« r
» are
A * ro * S .
"So you th in k the bluffers are fak­
ing about th e ir extend)*] European
to u r?”
”1 should t a r ao. T h a r said there
were ao m any Americana In Venice
th a t m a n r had to w alk in tn e middle
of the stre e t.”
"W ell?”
“W h r, the streete of Venice are ca
n als.”—Springfield Union.
They say loafing Is a bad habit, and
th at every lo afe r feels the disgrace an
keenly he never enjoys It; but we'4
i Uke to try it
If Abe Martin H at No O bjection.
Link O illenw ater says no man kl>.
be religious when he's breaktn' In a
pair o' new shoes. More'n half o' the
cocoa nuts a in 't wot th ey 're cracked
up to be.
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LIVER
PILLS
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I w a n t a n r »onion w ho l u f f o i w ith billouaneoa
m n a tip e tk m . m d irm tio n o r a n r liv er o r blood ail.
w ant, ta tr y m r P a w -P a w L iv e r Pill«. I a u a ra tv
Wa th a y w ill p u rify th * blood an d p u t tb a l l r n
ind atocnarh in to a h e a lth fu l con d itio n a n d will
wa l d r a ly e a r* bflloaaneen an d e o n n tip atio n . o r I
a in re fu n d f o u r m oney - M tIN Y O N .
Honored by Women
W hen • w om an speaks of her
silen t s e c r e t suffering she
trusts y o u . M illion s have be­
stow ed this mark of confi­
dence on D r. R. V . P ierce,
o f Buffalo, N . Y .
E very­
w here there are w om en who
bear w itness to the wonder­
w orking, curing-pow er ot Dr.
P ie rce’s F a v o rite Prescription
— which saves the suffering sex
fro m pain, and successfully
grapples w ith w om an ’s w eak ­
n esses and stubborn ills.
Hoxsey and Moissant Both
Have Fatal Falls.
S tr o n g W inds a n d T re a c h e r o u s Air
C u r r e n ts P ro v e D is a s tro u s to
W orld C h a m p io n s.
Los A ngeles, Ja n . 2.— A rch Hox-
sey, holder of the w orld’s aviation al­
titu d e recod, and s ta r of the a ir pilots
of A m erica, plunged to earth a Dom­
inguez field a t 2 :12 this afternoon
from a h eight of 225 feet and was in­
stan tly killed. The tragedy w as w it­
nessed by 10,000 persons.
The actual point of the accident, ac­
cording to the barograph, was a t the
altitu d e of 225 feet. Hoxsey had been
gliding from an altitu d e of 7,000 faet.
This descent was beautifully accom­
plished, and it would have been im pos­
sible for anyone not an ex p ert to un­
derstand th a t w hat he was doing was
not the e asiest th in g in the world.
A stiff north wind was blow ing and
the a ir w as filled w ith w hat aeronauts
call “ pockets’'
J u s t how Hoxsey happened to lose
control of the m achine, if th a t w as the
cause, no one who saw him fall was
able to explain, because the th in g was
done so quickly as to defy precise ob­
servation. He had been in the a ir one
hour und e ig h t m inutes, and shortly
before th e catastrophe w as circling
e a st of the field a t the very sum m it of
his d ay’s flight.
He had sw ung around, seem ed to
poise about a m ile above ground, and
: perhaps a m ile e a st of the field. A t
th is point he struck a slide and came
a t a downward cant of perhaps 30 de­
grees in a line which, if projected,
would have taken him about the m id­
dle of the back field.
W hen he was over the back field,
about 500 fe e t northeast from the
ju d g es’ stand, the angle of descent was
changed to a deeper one, but even y et
he had not reached the d anger point,
so fa r as observation could detect.
Suddenly a cry w ent up from the
grandstand and the thousands banked
along the fence. They seemed to un­
derstand vaguely in th a t in s ta n t th a t a
j tragedy of the a ir was about to be en-
ated, for the airsh ip tipped from its
steep gliding angle and dived s tra ig h t
downward.
The flight a t th is angle
continued fo r only can in stan t, fo r J th e
g re a t W rig h t m aehine tipped u n til it
appeared th a t it would tu rn a complete
som ersault. It then cam e to a s tra ig h t
v ertical again, and shot down w ith
the sw iftn ess of an arrow.
New O rleans, Ja n . 2.—L eav in g City
P ark A viation field at 9:38 o’clock
S aturday m orning, full of life, vigor
and hope, his eyes sp ark lin g in an tici­
pation of adding to his cou n try ’s glory
by b ringing the M ichelin cup to A m er­
ica, John B. M oissant, one of the
w orld’s most daring and skillful av ia­
tors, tlew over New O rleans only to
m eet death near H arahan, 11 m iles
from the city, 20 m inutes la te r.
T onight a t the hour when he w as to
have been presented w ith a handsome
loving cup bearing the legend, “ John
B. M oissant, the glory of C entral
A m erica,” contributed by the C entral
A m erican colony in New O rleans, the
plucky av iato r lies in th e morgue, a
m a rty r to the science of aviation.
A lfred J . M oissant, president of the
In tern atio n al aviators, bade his broth­
e r cheery farew ell, ju s t before he as­
cended. Accompanied by press repre­
sen tativ es and m echanicians in an au­
tom obile, he followed the flight to the
place up the riv er w here the cup tria l
was to tak e place, only to be m et by
the stunning news th a t John B. Mois-
sa n t was dead.
The added w eight of an e x tra g as­
oline tan k , the use of a stra n g e m a­
chine and the deadly prank of a 15-
mile wind a t the m om ent when he had
pointed the nose of his m achine a t a
sharp dow nward angle, combined in
sending M oissant down to death.
Thrown from his m achine by its sud­
den inclination, M oissant described a
curve through the a ir and head first
like a diver, shot downward, landing
on his neck and head.
H is neck was
broken.
Birds Fond of Russian Mulberry.
T h e re a re m an y th re e s , sh ru b s ar.d
rln e s w hich b e a r f r u it t h a t is n o t eat-
■n by hu m an kind, b u t Is a c c e p ta b le
Rebels B ecom e M ore Active.
ind n o u rish in g to bird s. T h e R u ssian
n u lb e rry Is one of th e m o st v aluable
El Paso, T exas — A ctiv ity of the
tre e s to p la n t, a s its fru it rip e n s re b els in Mexico is spreading follow ing
a rly , a n d m an y b ird s p re fe r It to j the b a ttle W ednesday n ear Monte­
rarly c h e rrie s o r s tra w b e rrie s .
zum a, w hich was confirmed In m es­
C rite rio n .
Once durin g the progress of m cer­
tain case S ir Charles D arling remon-
strated with a b a rriste r for the way
In which he was arguing a point.
“You will pardon me, my lord,**
said the la tte r, “but perhaps I may re­
mind you th a t you argued a cate In a
sim ilar way yourself when yon were
at the bar.’*
"Yea, I adm it it,” replied hie lord-
ehip, w ith a quiet sm ile, “but th at was
the fault of the judge who allowed
it."— London T ft-B P s______
The Rayo Lamp it a high grade lamp, told a t a low price.
worthy of your confidence
in cases of Poor Appetite,
TWO AVIATORS
MEET DEATH
sages w hih reached here today.
Ten
rebels w ere taken prisoners, along
w ith 17 pack m ules and a large quan­
tity of am m unition. O ther bands of
insurrertos have been seen.
Troops
are now being rushed to the south bor­
der of A rizona. Two troops of cavalry
w ere sen t into the m ountains near
Tom bstone, cap tu rin g a supply o f con­
traband goods and rebel am m unition.
IT MAKES WEAK WOJ1EN STRONd
IT riAKES SICK WOMEN WELL.
N o w om an ’s appeal w as ev er m isdirected or h er con­
fidence m isplaced when she w rote for ad vice, to
the W o r l d ’ s D i s p e n s a r y M r d ic a l A s s o c i a t i o n , D r.
R . V . P ierce, P resident, Buffalo, N . Y .
®*’’ P ierce • P le a s a n t P e lle ts Indu ce m ild n a tu r a l b o w e l m o v e m e n t o n c e a d a y.
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES T P H a i E n l O e s L s D
They Are Closely Observing Public
Health Conditions
An exam ining physician for one of
the prom inent L ife In su ran ce Compa
nies, in un in te rv iew on the subject,
m ade the a sto n ish in g sta te m en t th a t
the reason why so m any a p p lic an ts for
insurance are re je cte d is because kid
uey tro u b le is so common to th e A m er
ican people, and th e large m a jo rity of
a p p lic an ts do not even suspect th a t
they have the disease.
lie sta te s th a t ju d g in g from his own
experience and rep o rts from druggists
who aro c o n stan tly iu d irec t touch w ith
the public, th ere is one p re p ara tio n th a t
has probably been more successful in
reliev in g and c uring these diseases than
any rem edy known. The m ild and heal
ing influence o f Dr. K ilm e r’s Swamp-
Hoot is soon realized. I t sta n d s the
highest fo r its re m ark ab le record of
cures.
We find th a t Sw am p R oot is s tric tly
tn herbal compound and we would ad
rise our read ers who feel in need of
such a rem edy to give it a tria l. I t is
on sale a t all d rug stores in b o ttle s of
two sizes-—fiftv-ceuts and one dollar.
H ow ever, if you wish first to te st the
p re p ara tio n , th e m an u fa ctu re rs will
gladly forw ard you a sam ple b o ttle by
m ail, absolutely free. A ddress D r. K il­
m er & Co., B ingham ton, N. Y., and men
tion th is paper.
C hsrublnl’s A dvtca
A young m an with an extraanely
powerful voice was In doubt w hat
branch of m usical a rt to adopt. He
w ent to the com poser C herubini for
advice. "Suppose you sing me a few
bars," said the m aster. The young
fellow sang so loud th a t the walls
fairly shook. “Now," said he, "w hat
do you think I am best fitted for?"
"A uctioneer," dryly said Cherubini.—
Old F arm ers’ Almanac. 1882.
into evil, and easily believes evil. A
good, peaceable man tu rn s all things
to good.—T hom -s a Kcnirds.
Something.
“Can you keep anything on your
stom ach?" the ship’s doctor asked.
"No, sir,” he returned, feebly, "noth­
ing but my hand."—Ladles' Home
lournal.
Her One Condition.
He—Would you be satisfied to give
up your present beautiful borne and
live In a little w hite cottage?
She— I might. If there was a little,
red autom obile hitched In front of tho
1oor.—M ontreal Star.
New Use for Buttons.
L ittle Mayme, aged four, and her
older siste r were sitting n ear the win
dow one day when suddenly her sister
dropped a button out of the window,
which an old hen swallowed at once.
Then the silence was broken by little
Mayme saying very earnestly; "Now
there'll be a button In the egg."—Do
■ Ineator. _________________
P leasant Speech.
Musician (a fte r much pressing) —
Well, all right, since you Insist;
w hat «hall I play? Ho«t—A nything
you like; It’« only to annoy our neigh
bora.—Hire.
Y ou r H a ir
C on trary?
F arm an Wins G reat P rize.
E tam pes, France By flying 381.33
mile« in e ig h t hours, H enri F arm an, in
a Farm an bikplane, broke the w orld’s
record for sustained distance flight,
and won the M ichelin cup and trophv
for 1910.
N ot only do w e aru aran tee o u r w ork, b u t w«
prom ise to do it quickly, pain lessly a n d carefully.
T h e i>elow prices sp eak fo r them solv««.
S E E U S A N D E N J O Y C O M fO R T .
F ull .Set o f T e e th ...................................
B rid g e W ork or T e e th W ith o u t
............1 15.00
13 ¡.50 to 1
131.50 to 115.00
131.50 to
Gold o r P orcelain F illin g s ...................... ........... H i l l
50C to f t
S ilver Filling:»............................................
15 Y E A R S ’ G U A R A N T E E .
H ours, 8 A. M. to 8 P . M.. S unday*, 9 to 12.
U nion D e n ta l Co.
P A IN L E S S D E N T IS T S .
F lin t .n il M o rru o n St».
PORTLAND. O R 6.
Injunction Erred.
"W hat,” said th e little girl. Thn
fath er Is som ething of a fastldlan on
to speech, and he eald to th« i v o
year-old: “You should never »ay
'W hat?1 my d ear; alw ays say: 1 beg
your pardon.' ” T h at the Injunction
erred on the side of sw eeplngnees was
conveyed to him later, when th« US
tie girl, pointing to a blossom, «old:
“ ‘I beg your pardon' 1« the nam e c t
th a t flower?"
Discovered In Egypt.
One of the most exquisitely finish«!
discoveries in Egypt is a case of n e a t­
ly fitting alabaster em balm ing lnotru-
m eats, taken from a tom b 5,000 yoorn
old. One of them Is an instrum ent
used for opening the mouth after
death, It being supposed th a t tf th«
mouth was not opened the poor d »
parted would be unable to eat In th«
next world_________________
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE
Rond 2c Htamp for tlv® Rntnple« of our v*ry bemt Gol«
Kml'OHK««! Birthday. Flower and Good I.uok Po«Uu
Card«;
iful < olorn a< d loveliest de«i«u«. Aft
i ’oal Curd Club, 7Hi JackHon Ht., Topeka, Kan.
Care of Screens.
Window and door screens usually
To enurch on a I raction iLngina.
get very dusty during the la tte r part
Jim Nixon went to church lost Sun­
of the sum m er, and It Is poor econ­
omy to put them away In th at condi­ day on his steam thrashing traction
tion; neither Is It a good Idea to engine. Jim said he had got good
wash them ju s t before storing unless and derned tired of taking to th a
they «re m ost carefully dried to pre­ ditch with his horse and wagon ev­
vent rusting. Kerosene applied with ery tim e he mot one of those dod*
a paint brush cleans the w ires better blasted automobiles, and thought hs
than water, and also prevents rusting. would ride down the road In a rig
they couldn’t Jar.—Hedge Cornarn
Constipation causes and agg rav ates (Maas.) Herald.
many seriouB diseases. I t is thorough
ly cured by Dr. P ierce’s P leasant Pel­
Card inal Newman.
lets. The favorite fam ily laxative.
Lord Coleridge klmeelf d*olar«d
th a t the Intellectual force whloh had
The Peaceful Man.
F irst keep thyself In peace, and most Im pressed him—and he m ust
have known 1 suppose, nearly all f t
then thou w ilt be able to bring others
to peace. A peaceful man doe« more the great men of his tlm s—w as th a t
god than one th a t Is very learned. A o t John Henry Newman.—From JusU a
passionate man perverts even good McCarthy's Reminiscences.
Looking Into Future.
"How about the future? Will this
high pressure continue?” "I presum e
Big Rush to Plead Guilty.
■o. Among o th er things I predict a
W est Union, Ohio — W est Union is
seven-ring circus and a cigar with
overflowing w ith citiznea of Adams
th ree band*.’’
county who are w aitin g for a chance to
plead guilty to charges of selling th e ir
votes. Wagon load a fte r wagon load
of voters under indictm ent poured into
the city during the day. As fa s t as
th e ir cases w ere called they adm itted
I
th eir g u ilt, were disfranchised fo r a
period of five years and were fined in­
significant am ounts.
M eanwhile the
indictm ent m ill is steadily a t work and
it is expected th a t a t least 150 more
Is it inclined to run away
tru e bills w ill be returned.
Rebel P riso n e rs to Be T ried.
P a rrsl, Mexico— T h irty -eig h t rebel
prisoners, guarded by 60 soldiers, w ere
taken from here to C hihuahua y e ste r­
day for tria l.
Two hundred aoldiera
sent into the m ountains a fte r rebels
aent back five prisoners th is w eek,
and reported, according to th e je fe
politico. Rodolfo Valle«, th a t “ the in­
surg en ts are racing madly for the s ta te
of Sor.ora, w ith troops in hot p u rs u it.’’
F ifty men are stationed on top o f hills
om m anding th is city.
R ELIABLE
Dentists
P8LES
“ I have suffered with piles for thirty-
six years. One year ago last April I be­
g in Inking Cascarets for constipatiaa. Ia
the course of a week I noticed the pilee
began to disappear and at the end of Ml
weeks they (lid not trouble me at alL
Cascarets have dnue wonders for me. I
am entirely cured and feel like a new
m an.'' George K ryder, Napoleon, O.
P leaaanL P ala ta b le . P o te n t. T aata Good.
Do Good. N ev er S icken. W eaken or G rip «
10c. 25c. 60c. N ever «old m bulk. I ll « gen­
uine ta b le t «tam ped C C C. G u a ra n te e d to
cu re o r your money back.
T a k e u p th « profesaion of
CHIROPRACriC
E very c ity an d tow n in th « U n ite d S ta te « ia
w a itin g for
DOCTORS o r CHIROPRACTIC
C h iro p ra ctic a s ta u g h t by uh ia s u p re m e an d
foromoBt in ra n k and d iirn ity . I t i« tauarht
m I otik th e line« o f th e philoaophical an d p h y si­
ological lawn o f n a tu re an d is easily u n d s r-
xtuod. S end s ta m p for fre e ca talo g u e .
OREGON PEERLESS COILECE OF CHIROr*MTIC
DR. ). f . LAVALLCY. PN. C . P r e s .
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H abits Positively Cerea.
1 Inly au thorised K ssW | l a ­
it i tu te l a O riso n . W rit#
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Vifor, new improved formul
Then your hair will remain
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Keeps the scalp healthy.
free when piata« « •
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D o e s n et th a n g e th e color o f th e hair.
Fable** Lrtr*tl«e . I f
Wermn 1« w ith « a a l Mottl«
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Êhow t i to jo u r
A
tiers
W ise Dental C
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Painless Dentist«
» • certainly believe this, or we would
nnt say to . Ayer’s Hair Vigor, as now
made from our new improved formula,
is a groat prepirstion for the bair and
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