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S w itz erlan d la to h a v e a n a tio n a l
p a rk s im ila r to th e Y ello w sto n e Na<-
tlo n a l p a rk . On th e b o rd e r of Italy ,
a t th e fo o t of th e P lz Q u a tre v a ls, Is a
se c tio n . In c lu d in g t(je C huoza valley ,
th a t Is ric h In b o ta n ic a l a n d g eo lo g ical
w e alth , a n d th a t h a s h igh a ltitu d e ,
h e a lth fu l c lim a te a n d b e a u tifu l seen-
e rly . I t Is p roposed to re s e rv e th in
fo r p a rk p u rp o se s, a n d a s th e re g io n
h a s le g e n d a ry a n d h is to ric a sso c ia
tio n s of g r e a t n a tio n a l in te r e s t, th e
peo p le g e n e ra lly fa v o r th e p lan .
J o a n of A rc’s Sw ord.
A sw o rd In th e D ijon m u seu m h a s
j u s t b e en Identified a s th a t u se d by
J o a n of A rc a n d p re se n te d to h e r by
C h a rle s VII. of F ra n c e . On o n e sid e
o f th e h ilt Is e n g ra v e d a figure k n e e l
in g b e fo re a c ro ss a n d th e in sc rip tio n
“ C h a rle s V II.,” w hile th e o th e r sid e
b e a rs th e n a m e “ V a u co u le u rs.” T h e
sw o rd a lso b e a rs th e a rm s of F ra n c e
a n d o f th e to w n of O rle a n s a n d th e
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b e s t rem edy evej* offered fo r th e tre a tm e n t and
re lie f o f nasal c a ta rrh and cold in th e head. A sk
y o u r d r u g g is t fo r a free sam p le an d if he h as not
it send to us w ith th e nam e of y o u r d ru g g is t and
w e will send it free. Sold by all d ru g g is ts : price
60 ce n ts.
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GOOD?
Higginson Was Historian, Auth
or, Clergyman and Soldier.
F am ous A m erican W ho W aa A ctive In
M any Line« L eave« E n d u rin g W ork«
to P e rp e tu a te
His
N am e.
C am bridge. M ass.— In th e d e a th of
Col. T h o m as W e n tw o rth H igginson,
w hich to o k p lace h e re In hia 87th
year, th e re p a sse s o n e of th e coun
tr y 's m o st n o ted
m en.
H isto rian ,
i a u th o r, cle rg y m a n , so ld ie r and a b o li
tio n ist, he w as a c tiv e in m an y lines
a n d lea v es e n d u rin g w o rk s to p e r
p e tu a te his nam e.
Col. H ig g in so n w as a s tu d e n t u n
d e r L ongfellow , a n e ig h b o r of O liver
W endell H olm es, a college m ate ol
E d w a rd E v e re tt H ale and frien d ot
E m e rso n , W h ittie r a n d
L ongfellow .
As e ssa y ist, h isto ria n , b io g ra p h e r and
w rite r for th e young, he m ade for
h im self a n u n u su a l p lace In A m erican
lite ra tu re . T h o u g h th e a u tW r of a
volum e of v e rse, he n e v e r claim ed
p lac e a s a poet, m o d estly e n titlin g
th is w o rk "S u ch as T hey A re."
Col. H igginson w as b orn In Cam
brid g e. M ass., In 1823 and g ra d u a te d
from H a rv a rd In 1841. In 1847 he
g ra d u a te d from th e D ivinity school
In C am b rid g e a n d th e sa m e y e a r was
o rd a in e d p a s to r of th e F irs t C ongre
g a tio n a l
C hurch
at
N ew b u ry p o rt,
M ass. H e left th is c h u rc h In 1850 be
cause of th e u n p o p u la rity of h is an ti
sla v e ry te a c h in g s, a n d In th e sam e
y e a r stood u n su c c essfu lly as th e F re e
Soil c a n d id a te
for
c o n g ress.
He
th e n b e cam e p a s to r of a c h u rc h In
W o rc e ste r, M ass., from 1852 to 1858.
L ea v in g h is c h a rg e In th e la tte r y e a r
he d ev o te d h im self to lite ra tu re and
to a n ti-sla v e ry a g ita tio n .
F o r his
p a r t In th e a tte m p te d re sc u e of A n
th o n y B urns, a fam o u s in c id e n t In th e
a n ti sla v e ry days, he w as in d ic ted for
m u rd er, to g e th e r w ith T h eo d o re P a rk
er, W endell P h illip s and o th e rs , but
SURE IT IS
It’s Good when the stomach
is bad.
It’s Good when the bowels
are dogged.
It’s Good when the liver is
inactive.
It’s Good in any malarial
disorder.
HOSTETTERS
STOMACH
BITTERS
AVOID SUBSTITUTES.
TRY A BOTTLE TODAY.
E ffect of Im ag in atio n .
A m a n c o n d em n ed to d e a th w aa
p ro m ised th a t if h e w ould sp e n d th e
n ig h t In bed in w hich a c h o le ra p a tie n t
had d ied a n d su rv iv e d th e e x p e rim e n t,
bis free d u m w ould b e giv en him . H e
■pent th e n ig h t in th e bed a n d died
the n e x t day. B u t no p a tie n t h a d e v e r
died In th e bed, a n d th e e ffe c t on th e
Im ag in atio n a n d n e rv e s of th e con
d em n ed m an re a lly cau sed h is d e a th .
W ould P a y D ebt to W om en.
H e n ry M u irh ead , o f G lasgow , S c o t
land, w ho died re c e n tly , le ft p a r t o f
h is fo rtu n e to found a n d m a in ta in an
In s titu tio n of in s tru c tio n for w om en
In p h y sic al and biological c o u rses, so
th ey could becom e d e n tis ts , e le c tri
cians, c h e m ists, a n d so on.
H e said
in explanation^ th a t h e h a d a lw ay s
been in d e b te d to w om en, to h is m o th
er, h is Wife a n d h is e ld e st s is te r.
WOMEN
MAY AVOID
OPERATIONS
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By taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
The following le tte r from f Mrs.
Orville Rock will prove how unwise
i t is for women to subm it to the
dangers of a surgical operation when
it may be avoided by taking Lydia
E . P in k h am ’s Vegetable Compound.
8 h e w a s f o u r w e e k s in th e h o s p ita l
nm l ea m e h o m e s u ffe rin g w o rs e
th a n b efo re.
H e r e is h e r o w n s ta t e m e n t .
Taw Paw, M ich.—“ Two years ago
I suffered very severely with a dis
placement. I could
hot be on my feet for
a long tim e. My
physician t r e a t e d
me for seven months
w ithout much relief
and a t la st sent me
to A nn A rbor for
an operation. I was
there four weeks and
came home suffering
worse th an before.
My m other advised
me to try Lydia
E. P inkham ’s
egetable Compound,
and I did. Today I am well and strong
and do all my own housework. I owe
my h ealth to Lydia £ . P in k h am ’s
V egetable Compound and advise my
friends who are afflicted w ith any
female com plaint to try it.”— Mrs.
O r v i l l e R o c k , R . R . No. 5, Paw Paw,
Michigan.
I f you are ill do n o t drag along u n til
an operation is necessary, but a t once
take Lydia E. P in k h am ’s Vegetable
Compound.
F or th irty years it has been the stan
dard remedy for women’s ills, and lias
positively restored the health of thou
sands of women. W hy don’t you try it?
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A T o n ic , A lte ra tiv e a n d R eso lv e n t. The
b e s t r e m e d y f o r K id n e y s , L iv e r a n d B ow els.
E r a d ic a te s P im p le s , E ru p tio n s a n d D iso rd e rs
o f t h e S k in .
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T o n e , S tr e n g th a n d V ig o r to th e e n tir e sy ste m .
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NEUROLOGY
N eu ro lo g y is th e ch ro n ic su ffe re r’s s u r
e s t w ay to p e rm a n e n t h e a lth . P araly sis,
R h eu m atism . S tom ach. B ow el, L iv er and
K idney T roubles and all chronic, nerv o u s
an d eye diseases yield read ily to th is T w en
tie th C e n tu ry m ethod. N o d ru g s , o p e ra
tio n s o r fad s. T re a tm e n t a t office o r m y
p riv a te sa n ita riu m . S end fo r new booklet.
N eurology, th e W ay to H ealth , an d g e t
w ell.
DR. H. W. FREEZE
M erchants’ Trust Bldg., Portland, Or
PACIFIC COLLEGE
w as re le a s e d ou a c c o u n t of a flaw
In th e legal p a p ers.
H e a lso took
p a r t In o rg a n iz in g p a rtie s of free-
s ta te e m ig ra n ts to K a n sa s In 1856
and se rv e d a s b rig a d ie r g e n e ra l In
J a m e i H. I-an e ’s fo rce s In tb a t s ta te
o rg a n iz ed to d riv e o u t th e M issouri
Invaders.
Mr. H ig g in so n w as m ad e c a p ta in In
th e F o rty first
M a ss a c h u se tts re g i
m e n t In 1862; In th e sam e y e a r he
w as m ad e colonel of a re g im e n t of
c olored tro o p s, th e F irs t S outh C aro
lin a V o lu n tee rs, a fte rw a rd know n as
th e T h irty -th ird U n ited S ta te s
Col
o red T ro o p s, th e first re g im e n t of
free d sla v e s m u ste re d Into service.
Col. H ig g in so n saw c o n sid e ra b le ac
tiv e se rv ic e in th e w ar. H e took and
held Ja c k so n v ille , F la .;
at
W ilton
Bluff he w as w ounded, In
A ugust,
1863, a n d In O c to b er of th e n e x t y e ar
re sig n e d on a c c o u n t of d isa b ility . He
th e n w e n t to N ew p o rt, R. I., to live,
e n ag a g in g In lite ra tu re , and a fte r
w a rd s to C am bridge. H e w as a m em
b e r of th e M a ss a c h u se tts le g isla tu re
In 1880 a n d 1881, se rv in g a s ch ie f of
sta ff to th e g o v e rn o r a t th e sam e
tim e. In 1881-84 he w as a m em b e r of
th e S ta te B oard of E d u catio n .
H e w as a fellow of th e A m erican
A cadem y of P o litic a l Social Science
and a m e m b e r of th e A m e ric an H is
to ric a l S o ciety , th e A m erican A nti
q u a ria n S ociety, th e New
E n g lan d
H isto ric-G en ealo g ical S ociety, th e Mil
ita ry H isto ric a l S o clty , th e L oyal L e
gion and th e G rand A rm y of th e R e
public. H e had been p re sid e n t of th e
H a rv a rd C h a p te r of P h . B e ta K appa.
Som e y e a rs ago he rece iv e d th e de
g re e of d o c to r of law s from W e ste rn
R e se rv e u n iv e rs ity and In 1898 re
ceived th e sam e d e g re e from
H a r
vard.
Old Belief* R udely D istu rb e d .
T h e old te a c h in g s of C h in a a n d In
d ia e s ta b lish e d th e b e lie f In J a p a n
th a t It w as b e st th a t w om en b e n o t no
tic e d by o th e rs , t h a t th e ir d u tie s w ere
w holly d o m estic , a n d th a t a p p e a rin g
o u t o f do o rs w as u n b e co m in g a fa ith
ful w ife o r d u tifu l d a u g h te r. G a rd en
p a rtie s , d in n e r p a rtie s , b a lls a n d so
cia l c a lls a re new im p o rta tio n s fro m
th e w est.
W h a t 8 h e D idn’t U n d e rsta n d .
A B oston g irl w ho waa w a tc h in g a
fa rm e r m ilk a cow a d ju s te d h e r
g la s s e s and sa id ; “ It Is all y e ry p lain
e x c e p t th a t I d o n 't u n d e rs ta n d how
y o u tu r n It off.”
M easu rin g a Field.
T h e a re a o f a n y re c ta n g u la r piece
of lan d , th a t Is, one th e c o rn e rs of
w hich a re sq u a re . Is o b ta in e d by
m u ltip ly in g th e le n g th by th e b re a d th
THE ELECTRICAL HEN NEXT
S im ple D evice A ttac h ed to an In cu b a
to r Give* A sto n ish in g R esult« to
a W ash in g to n F a rm er.
OF CHIROPRACTIC
Fine C are
Fine H a ir
T acom a. W a sh .— S ixty nine h e a lth y
4 0 9 C orononw ealth Bldg., Portland, Or. chick« fro m a s e ttin g of 73 egg« h ave
Ju st been h a tc h e d by e le c tric ity on J.
P -o sp e c tiv e s tu d e n ts w rite fo r Inform ation.
O pen a n d p riv a te Clinic, m orning, a ftern o o n and Don A le x a n d e rs ra n c h a t R e ltm e le r’i
ev e n in g . In v alid s and o th e rs d e s irin g skilled a t S ta tio n , W ash.
T h e In itia l te s t w as J
te n d a n c e should w rite fo r room s to th e College or
so su c c e ssfu l th a t 1,300 eg g s w ill be
placed In th e In c u b a to rs a s soon as
It’s fine care that makes fine
th e a p p a ra tu s can be In sta lle d . T he
h«irl Use A yer’s H*ir Vigor,
MATILDA M. GREINER. D. C., Sopertnleiutett
' eq u ip m e n t, w hich la not p a te n te d , can
new improved formula, sys
7 7 5 J Williams Avenue, Portland, Oregon
be a tta c h e d to a n y oil-b u rn in g lncu-
te m a tic a lly , conscientiously,
T ra in ed n u rses, skilled o p e ra to rs an d th e best b a to r a t a n e x p en se of leas th a n one
C h iro p ra ctic ad v ice in co n su ltatio n in ev ery case. do llar.
and you will get results. We
C o n stru c tio n of th e e le c tric a lly op- [ know it stops failing hair, cures
c ra te d In c u b a to r la sim ple. Mr. A lex
dandruff, and is a most elegant
a n d e r took th e lam p s from th e oil-
dressing.
Entirely new. New
b u rn in g m a c h in e s a n d w ound O erm an
•bottle. New contents.
s ilv e r w ire a ro u n d th e fra m e s above
th e e g g tra y s , c o n n e c tin g th e c o ll s '
P o t t n o ! ch a n g o i h t color o f th e h a ir
w ith an In c a n d e sc e n t lig h t
c irc u it. !
F o r a t a l a w it h t a « h b o t i lo
T h is la m ade th ro u g h a c o n ta c t d ev ice
C hrom e to e th e r bot
y
S h o w It t o y o u #
tom «. SUM •
c o n sistin g of a piece of Iron fixed on
to
12, m l#
th e re g u la to r a rm to dip Into n sm all
•
pri«*.
cup filled w ith m ercu ry .
W hen th e te m p e ra tu re In th e Incu Ayer’s Hair Vigor, as now made from our
$2
b a to r rise s to 103 d e g ree s, th e n a tu ra l new improved ror inula, it the latest, most
and in every way the very best
i m a tc h in g point, th e Iron a rm U lifted scientific,
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I a u to m a tic a lly , sh u ttin g off th e c u r hair preparation ever placed upon the
market. For falling hair and dandruff it
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of one- is the one great medicine.
St.. I«. Fait m i S tse4. FwttaaJ. Or. r e n t u n tlll th e re la a fa ll
fo u rth d eg ree
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en’s
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Officials From All Nations Fill
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W h a t You M ake It.
U f a In its e lf Is n e ith e r good n o r
e v il; It Is th e scene of good o r evil,
a s you m ak e it; and if you have lived
a long day , you h a v e se e n all. O ne
d a y is eq u al and lik e a ll o th e r d a y s;
th e r e la n o o th e r light, n o o th e r n ight.
T h is v e ry su n , th is m oon, th e s e very
s ta r s , th is v e ry o rd e r a n d rev o lu tio n
o t th in g s, t r e all th e sa m e y o u r a n
c e s to rs e n jo y ed , and th a t sh a ll also
e n te r ta in y o u r p o ste rity .— M o ntalgue:
E s s a y s . __________________
K ing a n d C u e en R eady fo r F e stiv itie s .
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate
Jo h n H ay s H am m ond of
and invigorate, stomach, liver and bow
els. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy
U. S. on H and.
to take as candy.
E v e n ts
of
W eek a t C o ro n a tio n
K ing a n d Q ueen.
of
J u n e 18 a n d 19— T h e royal re p re s e n
ta tiv e s fro m fo re ig n n a tio n s a r
rive.
Ju n e 20— S p e c ia l e n v o y s a n d dele
g a te s a re re c e iv e d by th e k in g a n d
queen. S ta te b a n q u e t a t B u c k in g
ham palace.
Ju n e 21— R e c e p tio n by th e ir m a je s
tie s of th e o v e r s e a p re m ie rs a n d
re p re s e n ta tiv e s . D ay of sp e c ia l in
te rc e s sio n for th e k ing a n d n a tio n .
T h e D uke of C o n n a u g h t g iv es a
d in n e r a t St. J a m e s p alace.
J u n e 22— C o ro n a tio n day.
June
23— R oyal
p ro g re s s
th ro u g h
SoulU L ondon.
N u m b e r “30” U n d er Ban.
A c u rio u s re m in isc e n c e of th e tre a -
ion of J u d a s su rv iv e s in Relglum .
Among th e fisher folk of B lanken-
fterghe a n d o th e r p o rts th e n u m b e r of
10 Is b a n n ed . W hen b rin g in g dow n
the p rice of th e tr w a re s In o rd e r to !
tem p t p u rc h a se rs, th e y a lw ay s p a ss I
From 31 so u s to 29 sous, and In th e
ta m e w ay th ey re fu se to give 30 sous
tor a n y p u rc h a se , p re fe rrin g to pay
in e x tra sou. If th ey c a n n o t su c c ee d
in a b a tin g th e p rice ask ed .
N ine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some derangem ent o r d!a«
ease of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured —is cured
every day by
Dr. Pierce’s F a vo rite P re sc rip tio n
It M akes W eak W omen Strong,
S ic k Women W ell.
It act« directly on the organs affected and ii at the lam e tim e « general restora
tive tonic ior the whole ly ile m . It ourea female com plaint right in the privecy
of home. It m ake, unnecessary the di.agreeeble questioning, examination« and
local treatm ent to universally insisted upon by doctor«, and so abhorrent to
every m odest woman.
We shall not particularize here ea to the sym ptom s of
those peculiar affections incident to women, but those
wanting full information as lo their sym ptom s and
means of positive cure are referred lo the People’s C om
mon Sense M edical A dviser—1008 pages, newly revised
and up-to-date E dition, sent / r r r on receipt of 21 one-
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binding for .11 stumps.
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Costs You 5c
Worth More
D on’t cringe—don’t flinch,
Should fortune pinch
A n d all seem lost;
With might and main,
TRY, T R Y again
A t any cost.
L ondon — T h e E a rl M a rsh a l, th e
D uke of N orfolk, a n d th e L ord C h a m
b e rla in , th e E a rl S p e n c e r, a re busy
m en a n d m uch s o u g h t a f te r In th ese,
th e d a y s im m e d ia te ly p re c e d in g th e
MUNYON.
c o ro n a tio n .
T h e y a re c u sto d ia n s of
th e e le ct, s o rte rs o f social a s p ira n ts , -w r A M t a k i n g t h e a b o v e t e x t f o r t h e
#
r e a s o n t h a t I w a n t to Instill in to th e
in q u is ito rs in to p re te n s io n s of ra n k
people nHf reliance, self-n o b ility , self-
s
in th e s e try in g tim e s of pom p a n d fe e l t h o a v t e r e t h i g e n y t y a . r e I a b w o v a e n t d e e c v e e p r t y i o n p , e r s h o a n t r e d t o ,
c irc u m s ta n c e .
W h o e v e r h a s failed • e l f i s h n e s s , j e a l o u s y , e n v y o r r e v e n g e .
1 w a n t t h e p e r s o n w h o Is p i n c h e d b y
to s a tis fy th e b luff, b lack -b eard ed p o v e r t y , w h o h a s s u f f e r e d g r e a t r e v e r s e s ,
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a n d M rs. A sq u ith w ill give a d in n e r
To be h o p efu l one
m u s t he w ell, u n d to
to th e ir m a je s tie s In D ow ning s tre e t,
Ju n e 30. T h e e n te r ta in m e n t w ill In o e T w h e a l t l t o i n l e e l o m w u e s r t b b e o w h o e l p e f is u l . r e s p o n s i b l e f o r
clu d e th e p r e s e n tin g o f tw o plays, m o s t b o d i l y
i l l s Is n o w b e i n g r e c o g n i z e d
B e rn a rd S h a w ’s “T h e M an of D es by t h e l e a d i n g p h y s i c i a n s t h r o u g h o u t t h e
tin y ” a n d J a m e s A. B a rrie 's “ T h e b w e o i r n l g d . b i T l i h o e u r s e , is f o r n o h f a u v r i t n h g e r h e e x a c d u a s c e h e f s o , r b f o e r -
T w elv e-P o u n d L ook.”
su ffe rin g w ith d y sp e p sia o r Indigestion, for
a s lu g g is h o r lazy liver,
S ir E d w a rd G rey, th e fo reig n m in p u t t i n g u p w i t h
iste r, g a v e a d in n e r In h o n o r of th e f o r p o i s o n i n g t h e b l o o d a s a i n s u l t o f c o n
s t i p a t i o n . f o r M u n y o n ’s P a w P a w L a x a t i v e
k in g a n d queen a t th e fo reig n of P i l l s a r e p o s i t i v e l y c o r r e c t i n g a l l t h e s e a i l
fice, J u n e 23, w hich w a s one of th e m e n t s . T h e y a s s i s t In d i g e s t i n g e v e r y t h i n g
m o st b rillia n t of th e se a so n . T h e re t h a t Is p u t I n t o t h e s t o m a c h . T h e y s t i m
u l a t e t h e liv er Into a c tiv ity .
T hey start
w ere 150 g u e s ts a t th e d in n e r, in t h e s e c r e t i o n s o f t h e s t o m a c h , w h i c h c a r r y
c lu d in g all th e fo re ig n p rin c e s and o f f a l l t h e b i l e a n d p o i s o n o u s m a t t e r s
th ro u g h th e bowels.
They strengthen the
e n v o y s to th e c o ro n a tio n .
so t h a t It e m p t i e s I ts e lf n a t
A n o te w o rth y fe a tu re a lo n g th e l u o r w a l e l r y , bowel",
w ith o u t th e aid o f c a th a r ti c s or
lin e s of ro u te to be follow ed by th e f o r e i g n s u b s t a n c e s .
M u n y o n 'a P a w P a w P i ll s f o r s a l e a t all
new ly c ro w n ed kin g , In h is p ro c e s
M u n y o n ’a.
sion th ro u g h th e s tr e e ts o f L ondon, d r u g g i s t s . P r i c e , 25 c e n t s .
Is th e a lm o st c o m p le te tra n s fo rm a
tio n of fa m ilia r sig h ts.
C h u rch es,
Good M a rk et fo r P ianos.
a n c ie n t ed ifice s, p u b lic b u ild in g s a n d
T h e re Is p ro b ab ly no c o u n try In th e
open sp a c es, b u sin e ss p re m ise s and
p riv a te
re s id e n c e s
have
e n tire ly w o rld w h e re p ian o s a r e m o re u se d
c h an g e d th e ir a p p e a ra n c e .
S ta rtin g In p ro p o rtio n to p o p u latio n , and c o n
w ith th e W e s tm in s te r A bbey itself, sid e re d m o re n e c e ssa ry a s fe a tu re s of
th e a n n e x a d d ed to in c re a s e th e a c hom e life, th a n in A u stra lia . N o m a t
c o m m o d atio n h a s a lte re d Its a sp e c t t e r how h u m b le th e hom e o r how
a lm o st a la rm in g ly , a lth o u g h e ffo rts re m o te It m ay be from la rg e c itie s,
w e re e x e rte d to len d a n a ir o f age a p ian o Is u su a lly a le a d in g fe a tu re
to th e stu c c o a d d itio n .
of It. A b o u t 15,000 p ia n o s a re aold
T h e office o f w o rk s h a s decided
e v e ry y e a r In th e c o u n try .
to p e rm it th o se p re s e n t to p u rc h ase ,
a s so u v e n irs, th e c h a irs a n d sto o ls
Shake Into Your Shoes
on w h ich th e y sa t, a ll o f w hich a re A lto n 's F o o t- Eane, a p o w d e r f o r t h e f e e t. I t c u re s
m a rk e d w ith th e w ord “ C o ro n a tio n ," p ain fu l, sw o llen , e m a rtin g . e w e a tin g f e e t. M akes
«hose e a sy . S o ld by a ll D ru g g in ta a n d S hoe
a n d e m b o sse d w ith th e c ro w n and new
S to res. D o n ’t a c c e p t a n y e u b e titu te . S am p le
th e d a te of th e o c c u rre n c e .
F R E E . A d d re s s A . 8 . O lm sted . L e Roy. N . Y.
A p e c u lia r d ile m m a w hich a ro se o u t
H ow th e D ollar Is Divided.
of th e sc a rc ity of first-c la s s c a rria g e
U su ally a d o lla r th a t Is paid to a
h o rse s h a s d e v elo p ed sin c e th e u n i
v e rsa l In tro d u c tio n of th e m o to r car, te le p h o n e com pany Is d iv id ed u p as
a ffe c te d m an y m e m b e rs of th e p e e r fo llo w s:
R e n t, 4 c e n ts ;
tax e s, 4
a g e T o avoid th e te rrib le co n se c e n ts ; In te re s t, 6 c e n ts ; su rp lu s, 8
q u e n ce s of p o ssib le ru s h e s In to th e c e n ts ; m a in te n a n c e , 16 c e n ts ; d iv i
m ain th o ro u g h fa re s from sid e s tre e ts , d e n d s, 18 c e n ts ; lab o r, 44 c en ts.
b a rrie rs of tim b e r w e re e re c te d a t
th e m o st d a n g e ro u s s tr e e t Ju nctions.
T R Y M U R IN E EY E REM ED Y
Jo h n H a y s H am m ond, sp e c ia l a m fo r R ed, W eak , W eary , W a te ry E y e s
b a ssa d o r of th e U n ite d S ta te s , m ad e I a n d G ra n u la te d E y elid s. M u rin e D o e sn ’t
h is o fficial e n try in to th e c ity a t S m a rt— S o o th e s E y e P a in . D ru g g ists
noon
M onday, a rriv in g fro m
t h e ) 8 e ll M u rin e E y e R em edy, L iquid, 25c,
c o u n try .
50c, $1.00.
M u rin e E y e S a lv e In
H e w as m e t a t th e V ic to ria s t a A sep tic T u b e s, 25c, $1.00. E yo B ooks
tio n by th e D uke of C o n n a u g h t, re p a n d E y e A dvice F re e b y M all.
re s e n tin g K in g G eorge, a n d o th e r of
M u rin e E y e R em edy Co., C hicago.
ficials a n d th e s ta ff, c o n s is tin g of
B aron S a n d h u rs t, L ie u ten a n t-C o lo n e l
C h e a p .r s Steel P ro d u c tio n .
B e rn a rd N. J a m e s a n d C a p ta in C. F.
A G erm an In v e n to r h a s d isc o v ere d
Q. S ow erby, e sp e c ia lly a p p o in te d to
a new p ro c e ss fo r m a k in g ste e l w hich
a tte n d th e A m e ric an e nvoy th ro u g h
Is said to be equal In e v e ry p o in t to
o u t h is m ission.
A m b a ssa d o r W h ite la w R eid, w ho c ru c ib le ste e l, a lth o u g h m ad e w ith o u t
h a s been 111 a t h is c o u n try p lace d u r c rlc lb le s, a n d w hich Is b e co m in g a
in g th e la s t w eek, is g re a tly Im c o m p e tito r of e le c tro s te e l b e ca u se ,
proved a n d a tte n d in g th e fe stiv itie s. w hile of eq u al sta n d a rd In q u a lity ,
Its c o st o f pro d u ctio n Is su pposed to
be o nly o n e -te n th th a t o f e lectro -
" L ib e ra ls ” U n d e r In d ic tm e n t.
s te e l.
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T-os A n g eles— R ic a rd o F lo re s Ma-
T H E T R U T H A B O U T B L U IN G .
gon, h e a d of th e lib e ra l o r M exican
so cial re v o lu tio n a ry ju n ta In th is
T alk N o. 6 .
city, w a s a rre s te d on a fe d era l In
No
thoughtful
person uses liquid
d ic tm e n t c h a rg in g h im w i t h ‘ h a v in g
v io la ted th e n e u tra lity law s o f th e blue. Half cent’s worth of blue, a
U nited S ta te s .
A t th e sa m e tim e, large bottle filled with water and the
U n ited S ta te s M a rsh a l I,eo Young- delusion is complete.
Always buy RED CROSS BALL
w o rth took Into c u sto d y A nzelm oj
Nothing but
F ig u e ro a and L lb ra d o R iv ie ra , a sso BLUE. It’s all blue.
c ia te s of M agon, a g a in s t w hom s im ila r blue. Makes beantiful white clothes
In d ic tm e n ts w ere re tu rn e d . F ig u e ro a like new. ASK YOUR GROCER.
is e d ito r of th e re v o lu tio n a ry p a p er, 1
R e g e n e ra tio n ,
.
P a s to r R efuses S a lary .
A B ev erley , N. J., c le rg y m a n h a s
p ledged h im s e lf to n e v e r a c c e p t hla
S a ra h G oes H om e H appy.
sa la ry . H e p re fe rs to m ak e his Hying
N ew Y o rk — S a ra h B e rn h a rd t h a s fro m hla fa rm and p re a c h g r a tu i
c o m p le te d a to u r o f 25,000 m ile s, vis
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ite d 103 A m e ric a n c itie s , given 285 to u sly .
p e rfo rm a n c e s, won n e a rly $1,000,00'
from
th e a te r-g o e rs,
and
lo st
15
pounds.
Q uite a little ja u n t fo r a
w om an o f 67. “I t h a s all b een w on
d e rfu l. My su o c e ss h a s been g r e a te r
th a n e v e r b e fo re . L a s t tim e It w as
sad. It w as good-bye; b u t th is tim e
y o u r p eople w e re s u rp ris e d .
T h ey
looked a n d lis te n e d . T h ey sa id : ‘T h e
sam e b e au ty , th e sa m e voice, th e
sa m e S a ra h .' T h e p eople w ere glad
a n d I w a s glad a n d I am h a p p y .”
Facts for Weak Women
Mothers wtn fled Mrs. WtnSloWs Soothtag
•yrup tii. brat rotnedr to uss for their children
lu rla g the teethlhf period.
N a tu re
L o v e r 's A n n iv e r s a r y ,
Jo h n J a m e s A udubon, th e n a tu r a l
ist, w as b o rn M ay 4, 1782, a n d th e
follow ing, from h is a u to b io g ra p h y ,
e x p la in s hla love fo r a ll of n a tu re :
" T h e p ro d u c tio n s of n a tu re soon b e
cam e m r p lay m a te s. I fe lt th a t an
In tim a cy w ith th em n o t c o n sistin g of
frie n d s h ip m erely, b u t b o rd e rin g on
U n d e rse a R ecord B roken.
frenzy, m u st acc o m p a n y m y s te p s
G lo u c e ste r— A m e ric an re c o rd s fo r th ro u g h life.
su b m e rg ed ru n s w ere b ro k e n by th e
flo tilla o f se v e n s u b m a rin e s w hich
a rriv e d fro m N e w p o rt.
All o f th e
n u m b e r sta y e d u n d e r w a te r 10 h o u ra
d u rin g th e ru n fro m N a n tu c k e t to j
P ro v ln c eto w n , w hile tw o o f th e n u m
b e r did n o t com e to th e s u rfa c e for!
pr-n-l-1 tor Me.
stani,. M e s e s
11 h o u ra. T h is Is th e lo n g e s t tim e
I M De le ib Ara.
a n y s u b m a rin e of th e U. 8. N avy h a s
•re eklr*. >- V.
e v e r re m a in e d b e n e a th th e su rfa ce .
PUTNAM
Rope S k ip p in g F a ta l to C hild.
P itts b u rg —O tlllis D an n er, aged 6
died a t h e r hom e In 8 t. C la ir b o r _ _
ough. th e re su lt o f a ru p tu re d blood
vessel, cau sed by ju m p in g th e rope. |
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ALLEN & LEWIS
Distributers, Portland, Or.
G allary of Old R om an V illa.
A s u b te rra n e a n g a lle ry filled w ith
a n c ie n t s ta tu e s still sta n d in g on th e ir
o rig in a l p e d e s ta ls w as th e s ta rtlin g
a n d In te re s tin g d isc o v e ry a c c id e n ta lly
m ad e a few d a y s a g o a t G enzano,
n e a r L ak e N em l, Ita ly . T h e g a lle ry Is
p a rtia lly cho k ed w ith loose e a rth a n d
ru b b ish s n d th e s ta tu e s h av e n o t y et
b e e n Identified. E v id e n tly th e g a lle ry
b e lo n g e d to a R o m an v illa o r a
tem p le.
B arrel Gong.
As a c h an g e fro m th e O rie n ta l gong
and th e o n e com posed of p ip es th e re
Is th e b a rre l gong. T h is Is m ad e of
b ra ss in th o fo rm of ? sm all b a rre l,
and w h en s tru c k w ith th e felt h a m m e r
e m its a deep, ric h sound, m uch lik e
a bell. E ac h end la tu n ed to a d iffer
e n t p itc h , w hile a ro und disk of b ra s s
se t In th o to p se n d s fo rth still a n o th e r
sound.
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W an ted M any of T hem .
A c e rta in sm a ll m aid e n h a d so t h e r
h e a r t on h a v in g a tu r tle fo r a pet, an d ,
g iv in g h e r f a th e r final In stru c tio n s a s
he s e t off on a so u th e rn Journey, u rg
ed him to “ P le a s e be s u re to g e t a
g re a t big lad y t u r tl e th a t will b o rn a
lo t of b ab y tu r tle s rig h t a w ay .”
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W om en an w ell an m en . r e
mat!«1 m iserab le by k idney and
b la d d e r tro u b le. D r. K ilm er'a
S w am p -R o o t th e g r e a t kidney
R ( A IV! F* rem ed y p ro m p tly relieves. A t
u u n m u .
d ru io rw t» in fifty -c e n t and
d o llar aizea. You m ay h ave a sam p le b o ttle by
m ail free. A lso p a m p h le t telling: all ab o u t it.
A d d ress D r. K ilm er & Co., B in g h am to n . N . Y.
P en M ar.
Som e fellow dow n L a n c a s te r w a y
has com e o u t w ith th e e x p la n a tio n a a
j to how P e n M ar got Its nam e. “I t is o t
! C o rn ish e x tra c tio n ,’’ sa y s th e L an cas-
' te r m an , and h e q u o te s an a n c ie n t
■ rhym e to prove It.
T h e fa c t is th a t
P e n M ar Is so c alled b e c a u se It Is on
th e M ason Dixon line, w ith P e n n sy l
v a n ia on one Bide a n d M ary lan d on
j th e o th e r, th e first th re e le tte r s o t
each s ta te n am e b e in g used to fo rm
th e w ord.— P h ila d e lp h ia N o rth Amor*
lean.
E scaped D eath T h irte e n T im es.
J o h n H. R ice of N o rth H e m p stea d ,
L. I„ on his th ir te e n th e sc ap e fro m
d e a th , th e la s t tim e in an a u to acci
d e n t, re m a rk e d th a t h e w as a lu ck y
m an . H e re a re som e of th e th in g s
t h a t h a v e h a p p en e d to him : L e ft leg
c u t off by tra in , sh o t o u t eye c le a n in g
a re v o lv e r, loBt an a rm by fa ll iron*
a tre e , w as sa v e d th r e e tim e s fro m
d row ning.
L u sty C h e ese H is U ndoing.
H a d It n o t b e e n for a fine, larg e,
rip e g o rgonzola c h eese, A ntonio Skal-
la, a N ap les sto w aw ay , w ould h a v e
re a c h e d N ew Y ork In sa fe ty on his
th ird a tte m p t.
H e stow ed h im self
too n e a r th e c h e e se on th e s te a m e r
S ax o n ia, a n d long be fo re th e lin e r
a rriv e d A ntonio decided th a t d e a th In
a n y fo rm w as p re fe ra b le to suffocation
by g o rgonzola.
So he
g av e
h im
se lf up.
B est Old F o lk s’ T ow n.
On a n a v e ra g e th e re a re n e a rly ten
th o u sa n d p eople m ore th a n 65 y e a rs
old d y in g In N ew Y ork e v e ry y ear.
T h is la th e liigheai p ro p o rtio n of old
folk e v e r re co rd e d by any c ity In th e
w orld. N ew Y ork Is th e b e s t old
fo lk s' tow n In th e w orld.
V irgin 8oll A w aits 8 « ttla ra .
I t Is claim ed t h a t th e re a re In th e
n o rth e rn p a r t of B ritish C olum bia a
m illio n a c re s of virgin soil a w a itin g
th e a d v e n t of up-to-date fru it g ro w e rs.
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