SHOPPING NOTES
Rheumatism
Is A Constitutional D isease.
It manifests Itself In local aches and
pains,— Inflamed joints and stiff mus
cles.—but it cannot be cured by local
applications.
It requires constitutional treatment,
and the best is a course of the great
blood purifying and tonic medicine
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
■which corrects the acid condition of
the hlood and builds up the system.
Get it today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called S a rs a ta b s .
Drug Stores (snaps) in 48 states. For
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Machinery
Second-Hand Machin
ery bought, sold and
_
exchanged: en gin es,
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St., Portland. Bend fo r Stock L ist and prices.
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RAW FURS
W e positively pay the highest
market prices, as w e are manu
facturers and therefore can pay
more than dealers.
Send for
free price list and shipping tags
and get full value fo r your skins.
N. M. I'n g ar Co., the Reliable
Furriers. 202 V* 7th St.. PwtUad. Ora.
BOYNTON FURNACES
Moat economical and effective fo r house
and school heating.
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front and Market Sts.
Portland, Or.
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Man and Woman.
TOe OUI Master now top-
planted by the graduate.
Good wages whlls. learning,
book fo r home etude, ,1.20
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The Norway Maple.
In many parts of the east the Nor
way or sycamore maple is a favorit«
for street planting, though It lg some
what Intolerant of dust and smok«
and la therefore better suited to rural
districts and villages than congested
city centers.
As it Is a spreading
tree, care should be taken to prevent
Its bending too low.
It thrives In
southern California as well as any ol
the maples, but seems to thrive still
better farther north. Nature seem,
to dictate an evergreen country, and
It Is somewhat puzzling to know why
we have sycamores, cottonwoods, etc.,
almost identical with species found
In eastern states. In central
and
northern California, where oaks art
deciduous, the maples thrive and nc
objection should be made to use on
street and highway.
Practlcs Will Maks Perfect.
Practice thyself even in the things
which thou despalrest of accomplish
ing. For even the left hand, which
Is Ineffectual for all other things for
want of practice, holds the bridle
more vigorously than the right hand;
for It has been practiced In this.—
Marcus Aurelius.
Up to the Wishbone.
Said an English clergyman: "Patriot
ism Is the backbone of the British em
pire; and what we have to do is to
train that backbone and bring It to
the front."— Christian Intelligencer.
What He Saved.
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Pathetic as well as amusing Is the
Valedictory of a western editor:
"W ith grateful acknowledgment to my
friends and benediction upon the pro
fession, I take my hat— the savings
of 17 years In the newspaper field—
and retire.”
M EX IC A N
MUSTANG
FOR RANCHMEN.
H . L. Corbin, So. Platte, Colo., w rites:
“ I am a stockm an here and i f yo u lived
n ear I could f i r * yo u a b »x o f M u sta n g
Lin im en t b o ttle s w e h ave used up on o u r
horses and c a ttle.
W e rid e p r e tty hard
here in the Rockies bu t Mustang Liniment
fixes the horses good as ever.’*
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stronger
than
cotton
and
when
broken the ends are very uneven
and straight, while ends of cotton
fuzzy.
B uyer of D ry G oods N eed Not appear
The W ise Shopper.— Knows she
T a k e C lerk ’s W ord.
has a certain sum to spend and never
spends more. Knows what she wants
By Mr». Helen Bryce Brooks, of the before she goes to the store and
Dept, of Domestic Art, Oregon
insists on having It.
Does not de
Agricultural College. Corvallis.
pend on clerks to tell her what or
Women are the great shoppers of how much to buy. Knows what ma
the world; It is they who buy the j terials and colors wear best, the
look and feel of good cloth of all
large output of cotton and woolen kinds, the prices that should be paid,
mills, linen and silk manufactories, j and the stories that can be depended
Do they transact this immense busi upon for reasonable and substantial
ness wisely and intelligently?
The ■ goods. Buys one good garment rather
than two cheap ones. Does not buy
many and varied adulterations of tex material with dots in, or with woven
tile fabrics are evidences of the lack I figures that have loose ends.
of serious and conscientious business
The secret of good shopping is
principles or the most deplorable ig - 1 never to buy materials until need is
norance of the fabrics dally used.
felt and then to determine what is
W hat was the matter with the last appropriate for that need and finally
dress purchased? Did It fade; did it to insist on having it.
shrink badly; did It go to pieces
At the present time the rush to
«hen rubbed on the washing board; the bargain counter, the enormous
did It look like linen— smooth and amount of cheap, poor material man
glossy— and then after washing look ufactured and the great waste in
coarse and dull; did it spot, did It dress, all go to prove that there are
prove to be of more cotton than
many women who are uot Intelligent
wool, although you were assured
buyers.
that it was “all wool” ? In fact, did
you simply take a clerk’s word for
the purity of the fabric rather than
your own judgment?
There are a few simple tests that
may be used which would aid ma
terially In the selection of textile
fabrics.
Do not go by looks alone.
Get a sample of the material and test
In the following ways:
For Fading.— Cover one end of the
sample with a piece of cardboard.
Expose the rest to sunlight for a
number of days and then note the
effect.
For Shrinkage.— Measure the length
and width of your sample.
Dip in
hot water, or wash it with warm
water and soap.
Is It very much
shorter or narrower? Would it shrink
a great deal in a yard?
For Strength.— W here strength In
wearing and washing is desired, place
the thumbs and first fingers over the
cloth, pressing down hard and pull
ing the cloth in both directions,—
with the warp and with the woof.
Do you find the threads weakened?
Is one set of threads much stronger
than the other?
Materials are sometimes weak be
cause of imperfections In the weave,
or because one set of threads is
stronger than the others. Hold the
sample toward the light and see if
you can detect a difference.
Cords running only one way weak
en materials.
Cords running both
ways give strength.
Loosely* woven
cloth catches on splinters, nails and
other sharp things.
Closely woven
cloth is more satisfactory.
For Finishing.— Rub the material in
the hands or pick at the surface with
the finger nail.
Does the starch
come out? W et the finger and rub
on the cloth? When the cloth dries
has the gloss disappeared?
Sometimes cotton cloth which has
been on the market for some time
is weakened by the action of the
chemicals used In bleaching, dyeing
or In the sizing.
This may be de
Comfort, warmth and attractiveness
tected by tearing the cloth.
are all rolled into one where a coat of
Beware of low-priced cotton goods
this kind is concerned. It is handy to
with a thick gloss or a pasty look.
slip over the afternoon card-party-frock
They are probably filled with starch.
as well as for train wear over the evening
Do not expect linen at cotton prices.
gown.
Linen Is much more expensive than
cotton, and when linen prices are
paid linen should be demanded. Since
GEORGE AN ATHLETE
the two fibers are rather hard to KING
distinguish, especially when heavily
starched, and given a good finish, it Hit Majesty Has Practiced
Most
is quite easy to deceive the buyer.
Forms of Manly Exercise and
“Linen” collars are frequently large
Especially Likes Shooting.
ly
cotton;
“linen”
handkerchiefs
may not have a thread of linen, as
The king’s reception at Buckingham
is likely to be the case with rather
inexpensive
embroidered
handker palace recently of the team of polo
chiefs; table “linen” may be mer players who are to represent England
cerized cotton, cotton and linen or In the United States, recalls the fact
even ordinary cotton.
that his majesty played regularly
For Spotting.— Shake some drops when he was a naval lieutenant. He
of water on the sample.
Does It was a good player, too, and could hold
lose lustre where the drops have
his own with some of the best repre
dried?
Hang out a piece o f cloth
in the sun and submit to the action sentatives of the two services. Almost
of sun and rain. Does it loose its every form of manly exercise has been
practiced by his majesty, and there
color and become gray and dull?
To prevent spotting, lay a damp Is not the slightest doubt that every
cloth on the wrong side of the ma kind of sport will benefit enormously
terial, roll the two together and during his reign.
when evenly damp, unroll and press
Shooting, of course, holds the warm
through the damp cloth with a partly
est place In his majesty's affections.
hot Iron; press until cloth is thor
“I love a gun," he confessed recently,
oughly dried.
Tests for Cotton or Wool.— Ravel a “but I am almost as happy when I
few threads at the edge of the ma-1 am fishing the pools of Dee with a
terial and pull them partially off and long day before me."
burn them.
Is the odor offensive,
Next to shoootlng and fishing, King
like burning hair? Test the threads George's warmest admiration Is re
of both warp and woof. If the odor served for the Rugby code of football.
differs, one set of threads may be
Not long ago he expressed the opinion
wool, while the other might be all
that Rugby was the Ideal game for all
cotton or mixed cotton and wool.
Another burning test shows that ranks of the army and navy, as It kept
cotton burns rapidly, while wool J the men "fit,” taught them to realize
the virtues of self-discipline, and to
burns slowly and chars.
A practical test may be made by withstand hard knocks.
boiling a sample in a five per cent j Then, again, his majesty Is a capi
solution of raustic potash for twenty I tal swimmer, and has actually saved
minutes.
The wool becomes dis-1
life from drowning. This interesting
solved and the cotton remains.
If i
the material Is all wool there will be event took place when, as a youth, be
went around the world with his broth
nothing left.
A bluejacket
A mixture of cotton and wool when er In the Bacchante.
fell overboard and King George went
wet wrinkles more than pure wool.
Tests for Cotton or Linen.— The In after him and held him up until as
old test of moistening the finger and ; sistance arrived.
putting It under the cloth is not I In the “boom” period of cycling, his
always a sure one, as the moisture majesty was often seen a-wbeel; while
will not come through heavy linen
or one with starch In it, and It will cricket, of course, he has constantly
come through sheer, tightly twisted played and continues to follow with
cotton.
A better test is to put a j the Interest of a keen observer.
drop of olive oil on the cloth and j
press between blotting paper.
The I
Is This a Hint?
linen become more transparent than
"W h y do you smoke cigarettes?"
the cotton.
Linen is cooler to the touch than j "W h y not? Robert Louis Stevenson
cotton.
smoked them.”
The breaking test is rather satis
“Yes— but be went and lived on ths
factory.
Linen threads are much Island of Samoa while be did.”
FASHION HINTS
Bees Broke Up Church Services.
A unique occurrence broke up the
service In the German Lutheran
church at Chicago the other Sunday.
A swarm of honey bees Invaded ths
building and drove out the pastor and
congregation, and services had to be
held on the lawn In front of the
church.
Blistering Once Universal.
Blistering formerly was an almost
universal treatment for Internal con
gestion to draw the diseased fluid to
the surface. It acted as a counter-irri
tant. It was also used for sciatica.
Blistering is still used to a considera
ble extent, but a milder application Is
more frequently employed.
Supreme Cant.
Of all the cants which are canted
n this canting world, though the cant
af hypocrites may be the worst, the
;ant of criticism Is the most torment
ing.— Laurence Sterne.
Man’s Period of Foolishness.
O f all literary compositions the love
letters of men contain the maximum
of twaddle and the minimum of sense.
The only explanation Is that every
man In love tries to become a poeL
Old Truth Keafflrmed.
▲ Massachusetts widow wrote a
; Kansas editor to find her a big-heart
ed, blg-bodled, whole-souled westerner
| for a husband. He printed the letter,
and replies are pouring In by the
bushel. Soon there will be printed an
account of a wedding concluding with
the frank admlaslon that It paya to
advertise.— f'h -.-in ttr is. C.) Observer.
DYNAMITERS AT
ANARCHIST HOME
Colony of “ Freethinkers” Near
Tacoma Harbored Plotters
Attempted to Purchase High Explo
sives at Company Store—Editor
of ‘‘Agitator” Knew Men.
Knew His Wits.
It is recorded of an old English
farmer that, In giving Instructions tor
hit will, he directed a legacy of one
hundred pounds be given to his widow.
Being Informed that some distinction
was usually made In case the widow
married again, ’.e doubled the sum;
and when told that this was quite con
trary to custom, he said, with heart
felt sympathy for hla possible suc
cessor. “Aye, but him as gets htr'll
deserve 1L”
TR Y B A LL BLUING.
Unci* Jerk’s Appeal.
Uncle Jenk and Aunt Nervy Splgler ;
having been unable to get along peace,
ably together, had eeparated, on as
amicable basis. Uncle Jenk took u[
his abode In an old men’s home; Aunl
Nervy kept the cottage and garden
and also retained the slender bant
account.
Under this arrangement the two old
people were on the friendliest foot
lng and Uncle Jenk made neighborly
calls upon hts wife at frequent Inter
vals, often doing small bits of work
about the premises, for which Aunl
Nervy scrupulously paid him.
On one occasion, the plastering b a r
lng fallen from the celling, Uncle Jenk
aollclted the job of repairing, namlni
$t> as his price for the work, which
Aunt Nervy considered excessive.
"W hy,” she protested, "I know 1
could get Andy Gatch to do it cheap
er than that.”
“Mebby ye might,” allowed Uncli
Jenk, mildly, "but I ain’t nimble, like
Andy; It'd take me a good bit longei
than what It would him. 'Sides that
even If you could git the work don«
a little cheaper, I should think you'd
favor one that’s kin to you, rathei
than a stranger."
Uncle Jenk's logic won and he re
celved hla price.— Youth’s Companion.
Hair
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new Im
proved formula, will certainly
stop falling of the hair. Indeed,
wc believe it will alwaysdo this
unless (here is some disturb
ance of the general health.
Then, a constitutional medicine
may be necessary. Consult
your physician about this.
The housewife’s friend on wash
day. Large package 10 cents. Blue
that Is all blue. Once RED CROSS
B A L L B L U E i<s tried, all others are
Tacoma, Wash. — Disclosures made discarded.
Docsno^dhang^jlh^colo^^jh^iair^^
There is a reason: Liquid bluing
public here have revealed the fact Is a weak solution of colored water,
Tor mu L«i w ith —oh botti«
•
Show it to you*
that Home colony, a settlement of while Ball Bluing is solid blue, clear
d po ', or
“ free thinkers’’ on Joe’s bay, less through. Price, 10 cents. A L L GRO
Ask him about It,
CERS.
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then
do as h« aay
than 20 miles from Tacoma, Wash.,
News Disseminators.
was for several months prior to the
The reason why Ayer’s Hgir Vigor stops
A minister at a camp meeting was
falling hair is because it first destroys the
night the Los Angeles Times building delivering a discourse on pride, and
germs which cause this trouble. After
was dynamited, the dwelling place of In cautioning the ladles against It, he
this is done, nature soon brings about a
M. A. Schimdt and David Caplan, said; “And you, dear sisters, may feel
full recovery, restoring the nair and
that James B. McNamara
visited proud that our Lord paid you the dis
scalp to a perfectly healthy condition.
there, and that for nearly 12 months tinguished honor of appearing first to
—— Matin b y the J, O. ly a p Co., I.owaM. w - — —
Caplan and his friends were under the one of you after the -resurrection; but
eye of W illiam J. Burns.
you have no reason for tt, as It was
One of Life’« Problems.
Jay Fox, editor o f the “ A gitator,” undoubtedly done that the glad tidings
W e are Involved eo early In the
an anarchistic periodical, is known to might spread soooner.”
prejudice* of so many whose Interest
Primitive Medicines,
have been a close friend of Caplan,
Some of the early medical practi Is concerned to communicate them to
A cold on your chest weakens your lungs.
and J. M. Tillman, a Burns detective
who formerly was a deputy sheriff Tubercular Germs attack the weak spots. tioners were very limited In tbe choice us, that it becomes extremely difficult
Keep your lungs strong by curing colds |
with supervision over the Home col quickly with Hamlins Wizard Oil and you j of remedies. Victor Hugo’s family phy to distinguish through the rest of life
sician used only ammonia and cam- . what la natural to us and what 1 j artV
ony,
and Oscar Engvall, formerly will not get Consumption.
Octal.
phor in different combinations.
manager o f the co-operative store at
No Time for Laziness.
Home, declare that Caplan and Fox
A physician announces that he has
attempted to buy high power dyna
mite in the fall of 1910. Engvall said discovered a serum that will cure lazi
that he was dismissed from the colony ness. The present cost of living Is
because he refused to provide the ex curing It fast enough.— Detroit Free
Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some derangement or dis*
Press.
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plosive.
ease of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured—is cured
every day by
CAR R U NS AW AY.
Cut Out Old Csnes.
Aftsr the raspberries are through
In Mad Race Conductor’s
Nerve fruiting, the old canes are taken out.
The cam » made this year will produce
It Makes Weak Women Strong,
Proves Him Hero.
the fruit next year. Burn the prun
Sick Women Well.
Vancouver, B. C.-— An interurban ing!
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It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restora
trolley-car, bound from Vancouver to
tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy
Bud Doble
New Westminster, ran away for four
of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and
miles down a steep grade but the con The greatest of all horsemen, says; “In
my 40 years’ experience with horses I have
local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to
ductor locked the 20 passengers in and found Bpohn’s Distemper cure the most
every modest woman.
the car stuck to the track, so that all successful of all remedies for the horses. It
W e shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of
Is
the
greatest
blood
purifier.'1
Bottle,50
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survived the terrible ride.
those peculiar affections incident to women, hut those
and $1.00. Druggists can supply you, or
wanting full information as to their symptoms and
Motorman Hayes sought to apply manufacturers. Agents wanted. Send for
means of positive cure are referred to the People’s Com
the brakes and discovered that the Free book. Spolm Medical Co,, Spec. Con
mon Sense Medical Adviser— 1008 pages, newly revised
bolt had dropped out of the brake tagious Disea es, Goshen, Ind.
and up-to-date Edition, sent fre t on receipt of 21 one-
beam and that he had no control what
cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth
Few There Are Who Learn Wisdom.
ever over the car. Conductor Batten
binding for 31 stamps.
A Chicago woman tried to undo a
immediately locked the doors and in
Address Dr. R. V . Pierce, Buffalo, N . Y .
formed the passengers that the car hard knot In her dress by burning It.
She
succeeded
In
exactly
the
same
was out o f control, but would come to
a stop across the bridge on Lulu swift, comprehensive way In which the !
reluctant morning fire Is started with j
Natural Curiosity.
Youth Had Much to Learn,
island.
On the hills of Abbeville. S. C., was
An English gentleman once fell from
Several o f the frightened passen kerosene. So few are the wise people
gers tried to break through the w in who learn from experience of the fool- { his horse and Injured his thumb. Tbe picked up a piece of quartz about the
pain Increasing, be was obliged to size of a thimble. It contains a small
dows, and one man attacked the con lsh ones. _
send for a surgeon. One day tbe doc bead that shifts about and appears to
ductor. H e was subdued, however,
F r e e to O u r H e a d e rs
tor was unable to visit the patient, be a drop of water.
and Batten kept the passengers under
W r it s M u rin e E y e R em ed y Co., C h ica go , for
and therefore sent his son Instead.
48-page illu s tra te d E y e B ook F ree. W r ite a ll
control.
Worth Smiling At.
about Y o u r E y e T r o u b le and th ey w ilt a d vise
"Have you visited the Englishman?"
A perilous curve beyond Ebum e was as
to th e P r o p e r A p p lic a tio n o f th e M u rin e
Judging from the present styles, If
passed safely, and after a mile and a E y e R em ed ies in Y u u r H p ec la l Case. Y o u r said his father, In the evening. '’Yes,"
women really had any sense of humor,
half along the level grade of Lulu D r u g g is t w ill t e ll y o u th a t M u rin e R e lie v e s replied the young man, "and I have
E yes, S tren g th e n s W e a k E y es Doeau t
drawn out a thorn which I ascertained It would be fatal. They would simply
island the car stopped and the passen g S o m re a rt,
S ooth es K y e P a in , a n d s e lls fo r 6Uc.
sit laughing at each other.
gers disembarked.
T ry It In Y o u r E y e s and lit U a b y 'a E y e s for to be tbe chief cause of bis agony.”
“Fool!” exclaimed the father.
“1
In a similar runaway two years ago Mealy E y e lid s au d G ra n u la tlo u .
trusted you had more sense; now ---------------- --------------------------------------------*
18 persons were killed.
The Power of Prayer.
there la an end to the job.”
The seventy-second nnnual report of
G R E A T A C R E A G E R E ST O R E D .
Yon Can Get Allen’s Toot-Ease TREE.
Muller’s Orphanage, at Bristol, for
W rite A lle n 8. O lm sted, L e P.oy, N . Y ., f o r a
Oregon Regains for
Public Entry which no appeal Is ever made except free mum pie o i A lle n ’s Foot-La.se. I t euros
by prayer to God, shows that the In sw ea tin g , h ot sw o lle n , a ch in g feet. I t makes
Tracts Previously Withdrawn.
ew o r t ig h t shoes easy. A ce rta in eu ro lot
come last year was nearly £36,000.— n
coi ns. in g r o w in g n ails and bunions. A l l d ru g
Washington, D. C.— Secretary Fish London Times.
gists s e ll it. 25c. D on ’ t a ccep t any su bstitu te
er, in a report sent to congress, shows
that in the last 12 months 15,974
Knew Tltephlet.
acres of public land in Oregon were
I f t h is d e s c r i b e s y o u r c o r -
Tltephtst— While In Paris I paid out
withdrawn to protect power sites, and
$3 for tips alone. Walter (assuring
d it io n , t h e n y o u a r e i n d e e d
18,970 acres previously withdrawn for
him with coat)— You must have lived
this purpose were restored to entry.
in b a d s h a p e a n d in n e e d
there a good many years, sir.— Boston
Also, 104,123 acres, withdrawn to de
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f h e lp . J u st g e t a b o t t le o f
termine their coal content, have been
restored to entry, it having been
In the 8am* Boat,
found that they contained no commer
Dllly— " I ’m lost when my wife Is
A s a rule, a fe w doses o f Munyon’s Cold Remedy
cial coal.
Dally— “I can never find my
w ill break up any cold and preven t pneumonia. It away."
In Washington 37,276 acres were relieves th « head, throat and lunjrs almost In way home, either.”— Town Topics.
withdrawn to protect power sites, stantly. P rice 25 cents at any d ru ggist's or sent
GRANULATED
while 1,457 acres o f power-site with postpaid.
I f you need Medical advice w rite to Munyon’s
ITCHING LIDS
drawals were restored to entry, in ad Doctors. Th ey w ill carefu lly diagnose your case
CAN BE CURED
dition to 2,897 acres withdrawn for and g iv e you advice by mail, absolutely free.
Address Professor Munyon, 63U and Jefferson
t o d a y a n d s e e h o w q u ic k ly
coal.
The Noisy Woman.
streets. Philadelphia. Pa.
In the Snake river valley, Idaho,
One unhappy, notoriety-seeking wo
y o u r h e a lt h w ill im p ro v e .
5,179,155 acres of land, withdrawn on
man, In search of a "real mate,” will
It r e s t o r e s t h e a p p e t i t e ,
the presumption that it contained coal,
make more noise than 10,000 mis
has been restored to entry, no coal
tresses of happy homes who would not
p e r f e c t s d ig e s tio n a n d to n es
having been found.
severally exchange places with the
th e e n t ir e sy s te m .
queen of the Indies.— St. Loula Repub
Salmon Pack Record New.
lic.
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Seattle— The Puget Sound salmon
Writing on Finance.
pack for 1911 established a new record,
An editor never feels more Impor
Almost an Angsl.
a total o f 1,625,000 cases having been
tant than when he Is Vrlting an able
George Ade was talking at a June
packed according to figures compiled
review of general flnanclal conditions wedding In Chicago about matrimony.
by Secretary Crawford o f the Puget
and trying to make It sound as If he
"Matrimony Is perhaps a little too
Sound
Canners’ association.
The
had absolute mastery of the subjecL—
much Idealized,” he eald. "These
pack was twice as large as the most
Columbus Journal.
lune brides, radiant under thoir white
optimistic packers expected and ex
rells In a glitter of June sunshine,
Constipation causes and aggravates seem capable of changing earth to
ceeded the record o f 1909 by almost
many
serious
diseases.
It
is
thorough
50,000 cases. The value of the output
ly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel heaven, but, as a matter of fact, they
is placed at $8,125,000.
The record
are not capable of anything of the
lets. The favorite family laxative.
breaking production is attributed to
sort.
the heavy run of pink salmon, 1,052,-
"I am In hearty sympathy with old
Th* Average Man’s Llfs.
261 cases o f which were packed.
Uncle Pennywise says;
“What a Brown, to whom young Black said at
drab life tho average man leads. I a wadding;
Mexican Papers Bitter.
“ 'A good wife can make a veritable
neVer went to a masked ball, or a
A Lam p built on a
Mexico City — El Parcial, at this
new principle. A mar
polo tournament, or a house party. angel of a man.’
vel o f sim plicity, effi
late date, prints an editorial regard
” ‘Yes, that’» so,’ old Brown agreed.
Never ate a truffle or uttered an epi
ciency. economy. Bet
ing President T aft's message to con
ter than anything you
gram. I never even tasted Burgundy, 'My wife came near making one of
ever
saw.
gress on foreign relations, which was
although half my favorite characters me with her first batch of dough
POSITIVELY G U A R A N T E E D
presented December 7.
The affirma
nuts.’ ”
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in fiction have wallowed In 1L”
TOR
5
YEARS.
tions contained in the message, the
$10 Complete. Express P aid.
Mothers w ill And Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
newspaper says, are so definite that
Syrup th. best romedr to use for ihalr chUdra*
Wouldn’t Be Quite Proper.
Money refunded If not satisfied
they may be taken as outlining a pol
during ih . loathing period.
Modern Young Person (showing
Would you like to get one
icy applicable to all cases.
That pol
friend
round
Paris)—
This
placs
Is
Absolutely TREE?
icy can be called simply intervention,
Not at Home.
Write TOO A Y, NOW!
rather Jolly at night; but, of course.
inasmuch as the Madero government
A New York lawyer sent his office
It's not the sort of place to taka your
L A KLEIN A CO., be.
may find itself shortly confronting a
boy to deliver a note marked "Mr.
18 Fr«U SfrMl. Pwtbal Ore
mother to!_____
____
similar situation to that in which the
Williams, Personal.” In a few min
Diaz government wag placed.
utes the boy returned with hls report.
"Mr. Personal was not In,” he said.
OUT OF TOWN
$ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 In Gold Coming,
Pennsylvania’s Natural Gas.
Seattle-—The steamship Northwest
PEOPLE
■srpr
Pennsylvania opened her flrat well
ern has arrived from Seward with
win rwc«lTwprntnpt treat-
tnfnta o f HoB-Polaonotia,
of natural gas In 1882, since which
¡¡f'ALBERS BROS. ;7ii
$600,000 o f Iditarod gold in care of
Health-building rsw.dles
m r*
,'in
from
time the state has produced about one-
an express company. The gold came
half the natural gaa consumed In th*
out by dog team from Iditarod to Sew
! United States.
ard.
Among the passengers o f the
th « ChlBMM doctor.
Northwestern were a dozen o f the
BEST AND CHEAPEST;
Try one* more i f yon hare l«e n dor tar In * with
leading Iditarod operators and much of
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thin <»n« $nd that one end h«ve not obtained p*r-
the gold belonged to them. More
■imu-nt relief. Let thla great nature heeler dlag-
nnae yonr raae and pr»*wril** aims remedy whoa«
Ask your dealer for It. I f he does
miners are on the way out to pass the
•4-tlon la qnU-k, «ure and aafe Hla prearrlptlona
not handle it drop us a postal card
are compounded from Roof a, Ilerha. Hu da and
O P IU M — TOBACCO
winter “ in the states,” and more gold
Mark« that have Imen gathered from every quar
and we will furnish you the name of
ter o f the glob* Th«« «secreta o f thea« medicine«
is also on the way.
a dealer who does
are not known to the ontaUie world, hot have l»een
pii t a t« l > O iipD ii W m a
Use of Cocoanut.
Big Supply House Plan.
Purchase the raw nut rather than
San Francisco — Ground
will be
the desiccated cocoanut. It la easily
broken shortly in this city for a mil
put through the food cutter, and. If
lion-dollar marine supply department.
the finest knife Is used. It gives a more
The site has been selected and work
easily digested article for cakea or
is to be begun
immediately. The
candlea than tbe dried product. If
, building proper will cost $200,000
more la ground than can be used, mix
and it will house stores valued at
sugar with It and dry; It will keep
i more than $1,000,000.
The early
Indefinitely.— Good Housekeeping.
I completion o f the Panama canal and
Always In Order.
As to Eating.
I the resultant increase o f war vessels
“You kin alius git credit fob bein’
Borne men eat to live, some men in Pacific waters have made the estab-
smart an’ observin’,” said Uncle Eben, live to eat. and some men eat merely I lishment o f a greater distributing cen-
"by tellln’ a man dat he’s overworked for the pleasure they are going to , ter for the marine corps necessary on
an' needs rest."
this coast.
have while smoking afterward.
i/ers
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