Knees Became Stiff TO COOK VEGETABLES Five Y e ars of Severe Rheum atism T h * c u r e o f H e n r y J . G o l d s t e i n . 14 B a r t o n S t r e t t , B o s t o n , M a s s ., i s a n o t h er v ic to ry by H o o d ’s S a rs a p a rilla . T h is g r e a t m e d ic in e h a s s u c c e e d e d in m a n y c a se s w h e re o th e rs h a v e u tte rly fa ile d . M r. G o ld s te in s a y s : “I su f f e r e d f r o m r h e u m a t i s m fiv e y e a r s , it k e p t m e fro m b u s in e s s a n d c a u s e d e x c r u c i a ti n g p a in . M y k n e e s w o u ld b e c o m e a s s tif f a s s te e l. I tr ie d m a n y m e d i c i n e s w i t h o u t r e l i e f , t h e n to o k H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a , s o o n f e l t m u c h b e tte r , a n d n o w c o n s id e r m y s e lf e n t i r e l y c u r e d . I r e c o m m e n d H o o d ’s . ’’ G e t i t to d a y in u s u a l liq u id fo rm o r c h o c o l a t e d t a b l e t s c a l l e d S arsatab s. RIIRRFR STAMPS S tencil« and B rass AUD D l A ¿ l A I T i r j 8irnS t Celluloid B u tto n s and Ribbon B adges. Good Goods, Q uick Service. Send fo r com plete C atalogue No. 26. Acme S tam p W orks. 1015 A S t.. Tacom a. W ash. ASTHMA CAN BE CURED In s ta n t relief. T ry o u r g re a t A sth m a Remedy. Send for EREE FIRST TREATMENT. H enri M illar R em edy C o.. 7 2 1 Sa. L Si. Tic«««. Wuk S econd-H and M achin e ry b ought, sold and _ e x c h an g ed : e n g in e s . boiler«, saw m ills, e tc . T he J . E. M artin Co.. 76 1st S t., P o rtla n d . Send fo r S to ck L ist an d prices. Machinery Wanted—Men and Women To learn b a rb e r tra d e . Tools free. W ages w hile learning. P ositions g u a ra n te e d . In te rn a tio n a l B arb e r School. 429 E. 5th S t., Los A ngeles, Cal. CORNS REMOVED S im ple p la ste r; no s trin g s ; ' 10c; no grease; safe, sure, speedy. W hy be m iserable? M oney back if not satistied . A d d resa R E X S P E C IA L T Y CO. Box 164, S eattle , W ash. R A W FU RS W e positively p a y t h . h iv h e st m a rk e t prices, as w e a re m anu fa c tu re rs an d th e re fo re can pay m ore th a n d ealers. Send for fre e price list an d s h ip p in g ta g s and aret full value for your skins. N. M. L'naar Co., th e R eliable F u rrie rs, 2U21-1, 7th Si.. Fertlsa«. Ore P ap er P lates for Animal Pet*. U sin g p a p e r p la te s fo r an im a l pets will b e found to be a good p lan . Some p eople do n o t ta k e th e c a re to w aab p la te s k e p t fo r dogs a n d c a ts, a l th o u g h th e y should be k e p t sc ru p u lously c lean a n d be u se d fo r no o th e r p u rp o se. P a p e r p la te s, w hich m ay be b o u g h t by th e h u n d re d fo r but lit tle m oney, m ay be b u rn e d a fte r they h a v e b een used. It Is also a good Idea to h a v e a p iece of zinc p u t on th e b a c k porch, w here th e p e ts a re lik e ly to be fed, and p lace th e d ish e s o n th is fo r th e m . T h e zinc Is easily clean ed . __________________ Regular H abits. I t Is a good plan to h ave a re g u la r tim e fo r re ad in g . O ne acco m p lish es so m uch m ore in th is w ay, a n d be sid e s e sta b lish e s a k ind of in te lle c tu a l h a b it t h a t is a good th in g in It self. In a n hour, o r even h a lf an h o u r given re g u la rly each day to re a d ing, a g re a t d eal m ay he acc o m p lish ed. Do n o t confine y o u rse lf to se rio u s books. A lte rn a te lig h t w ith heav y re ad in g , a n d do n o t a tte m p t heav y re a d in g w h en you a re tire d . Do n o t re a d m ere ly to be a m u sed . T re a t y o u r books a s frien d . Do n o t follow blin d ly th e te a c h in g s of any book. Truism Repeated. “ No m an Is tru ly g re a t,” sa y s a p h ilo so p h er, " u n le ss h e is a b le to con v in ce h is n e ig h b o rs th a t he is.” T h a t m ay be tru e . A nyw ay, a m an ’s n e ig h b o rs a re th e la s t to d isc o v er th a t h e Is g re a t. __________________ S lig h t M isu n d erstan d in g . M rs. O ld tim e r—“W hen w e w e re In E g y p t w e v isite d th e py ram id s. T hey w e re ju s t covered w ith h iero g ly p h ics.” M rs. N e w rlch —"H o rro rs ! W e re n ’t you a fra id t h a t som e of th e ugly th in g s w ould g e t on y o u ?” .Pettit's Eve S a lv e ¡REL IE F FOR WEAK I S O R E EYES T h at Held ’Em. T o u ris t— So you’ve sto p p e d m o to r c a r sp e e d in g ? H ow did you do it? H eav y fines? N a tiv e — N ope. E v ery fellow w ho w as p inched h a d to ta k e th e Judge’s old m aid d a u g h te r o u t fo r a 6-hour rid e.— Puck. M E X I C A N MUSTANG LINIM ENT I T h e H o u se h o ld R e m e d y . J o h n L in d . Y ost, U ta h , w rito a : “ We htfve been u s in g y o u r M ex ican M u s t a n g L in im e n t in o u r fa m ily ev e r sin ce 1868 a n d fin d it to b e a good a rtic le to h av e in th e h o u se a n d a re n ev e r w ith o u t it . I h a v e recom m ended i t t o m a n y o f m y friends w h o h a v e a lso fo u n d th e s a m e very v alu ab le. 2 5 c . 5 0 c. $1 a b o ttle a t D ru g A G e n ’l S to re s SUGGESTIONS THAT MAY Bfc H ELPFUL TO HOUSEW IFE. Properly Cooked tables Should nent Place Do the and Dished Up Vego Take More Prom i on Table— Few W ork Right. O ne of th e g re a te s t d ra w b a c k s to the su c c ess of v e g e ta ria n is m Is th a t so few people know how to cook vege tab le s. Sodden boilin g is n o t In any sense of th e w ord rig h t c ooking even If th e v e g e ta b le s a re h a lf-s tra in e d a fte rw a rd s a n d s e n t to ta b le w ith s tre a k s of w ell-w atered b u tte r th ro u g h them , m a s q u e ra d in g a s sauce. W hen v eg etab le s a re boiled th e w a te r should be sav ed fo r sto c k , fo r it h a s n o u ris h ing q u a litie s th a t h a v e b e en g iv en o u t In th e p ro c e ss of cook in g ; to p re v e n t th is cooking by ste a m Is th e b e st m eth o d th a t can be recom m ended. P ro p e rly cooked a n d d ish e d up vege ta b le s m ig h t be p ro m o te d to a m uch m ore im p o rta n t p o sitio n a t o u r ta b le s ; on occasio n th e y m ig h t v e ry w ell ta k e th e p lace of m eat even a m o n g th o se w ho do n o t p ro fess v e g e ta ria n p rin ciples. W h en s te a m in g Is re so rte d to, th e ste am should be b ro u g h t d ire c tly Into c o n ta c t w ith th e g re e n food th a t is b e in g cooked, if p o ssib le. A hom e m ad e s te a m e r m ay, of c o u rse, b e con triv e d , a n d a m ilk can m ay be m ad e to se rv e th is p u rp o se If a m u slin c lo th is tie d a c ro ss th e top. C a rro ts , peaB, sp ro u ts, cau liflo w er o r sp in a c h m ay be s e t In th is in n e r can a n d ste a m e d w hile p o ta to e s a re boilin g In th e w a te r o utside. P la c e a little b u tte r in th e im p ro v ised b a in m a rie if cab b ag e, sp in a ch , sp ro u ts, F re n c h b e a n s o r cauliflow er should b e th e v e g e ta b le co u rse, and a d d a little w a te r (o r in som e c ases m ilk ), th e n allow th e v e g e ta b le s to ste a m slow ly, th e w a te r In th e o u tsid e v e sse l bein g k e p t boiling, b u t n o t too fast. W hile boilin g th e p a n sh o u ld be well filled w ith w a te r, w hich should a lw ay s be k e p t boiling, a n d th e lid of th e p a n sh o u ld n o t be q u ite closed. H e re It m ay b e said th a t th e m eth o d of p o u rin g off th e w a te r p re p a ra to ry to a d d in g a little b u tte r Is a b a rb a ro u s o n e ; th e v e g e ta b le s sh o u ld b e th o r oughly d ra in e d a n d th e n re tu rn e d Into a p a n In w hich th e b u tte r la a lre a d y m elted. P o ta to e s a re b e s t cooked by ste am a n d new p o ta to e s a re p a rtic u la rly n ice w hen p re p a re d In th is fa sh io n , q u ite d ry w ith a little b u tte r added b efo re th e y a re s e n t to ta b le . It Is b e ca u se v e g e ta b le s th a t h a v e been cooked by ste a m h av e n o t so good a co lo r a s w h en boiled t h a t ob je c tio n Is so m e tim e s ta k e n to th is m ethod a n d th e p e rfo ra te d s te a m e r p re fe rre d . W hen, h o w ev er, boilin g Is th e m eth o d ch o sen th e v e g e ta b le s should be c a re fu lly p re p a re d a n d o u t sid e g re en lea v es sh o u ld all be re m oved w hile s te e p in g In sa lt gives firm n ess a n d w ill d e stro y a n d rem o v e any lu rk in g in se c ts. If th e v e g e ta b le Is th e n p u t fo r five m in u te s Into b o il ing w a te r a n d a fte rw a rd s a g a in Into cold th e color w ill be Im proved, a n d a little su g a r In th e c ooking w a te r a lso h elp s th e color. C auliflow er Is a v e g e ta b le w hich a p p eals to all ta s te s , a n d it Is a lso one of th e m o st n o u rish in g of o u r v e g e tab le s, and In p rice p ra c tic a lly w ith in th e re a c h of all. L ik e all v e g e ta b le s fo r boiling, It re q u ire s c a re In cook ing. F ir s t so a k th e cau liflo w er in Baited w a te r fo r a n ho u r, d ra in a n d leav e It w hole o r b re a k It Into sp rig s If p re fe rre d , re m o v in g th e o u te r leaves. T h en p u t It In to a la rg e pan full of boilin g sa lte d w a te r a n d boll till th e g re e n p a rts a re soft. R oot v e g etab le s, am o n g w hich a re included aea k a le , c elefy , a rtic h o k e s, tu rn ip s a n d c a rro ts , a re b e s t boiled in u n sa lte d w a te r a n d th e h e a t m u st n o t b e too fa s t a n d fu rio u s, o r th e v e g e ta b le will b ecom e tough. P a rs n ip Is o n e of th e m an y v e g e ta b le s w hich a re u n a p p re c ia te d , b e c a u se It Is r a r e ly cooked In a fa sh io n w hich m ak e s th e m o st of Its flavor. It should n o t he w a te ry w h en se rv ed , b u t s e n t to tab le th o ro u g h ly d ry w ith b u tte r sauce. O range Loaf Layer Cake. M elt a piece of b u tte r th e size »- an egg, p u t Into a m e a su rin g cup, w ith tw o eggs and fill cup w ith m ilk. H eat w ell, add 1 cup of su g a r (b e a t u n til s u g a r Is d isso lv e d ), g ra te d rin d of 1 o ra n g e ^ S ift 3 tim e s 1% cups flour, 14 teasp o o n sa lt, 1 h e ap in g teasp o o n b a k in g pow der. Mix d ry In g re d ie n ts and b u tte r, etc. B eat well and bake. F r o s ti n g —T w o g re a t spoons of o r ange Juice, th ic k e n w ith c o n fe c tio n e r’s sugar. F ro s t cak e w hen cool. F ro s t cak e first w ith o ra n g e fro stin g , th en s m e a r o v e r w ith cocoa Beef Rolls. V T h e re m a in s of cold ro a st o r boiled beef, se a so n in g to ta s te of s a lt, p e p p er and m inced h e rb s ; puff p a ste. M ince th e b eef to le ra b ly fine, w ith a sm all a m o u n t of Its ow n f a t; add a se a so n ing o f p epper, s a lt a n d chopped h e rb s; put th e w hole in to a roll of puff p a ste and b a k e fo r h a lf a n h o u r o r r a th e r lo n g er should th e roll be v ery larg e. B eef p a ttie s m ay be m ad e of cold m eat by m in cin g and se a so n in g b eef as d ire c te d above a n d b a k in g In a rich puff p a ste In p a tty tin s. j ¡7 ALBERS BROS. ;V>¡ DAIRY feed : BEST AND CHEAPEST' A sk v o u r d e a le r fo r It. I f h e does n o t handle i t d rop us a p o sta l card and w e will fu rn ish you th e nam e o f • d e a le r w ho does Sauce for Plum Pudding. C ream to g e th e r a cupful of s u g a r and h a lf a cu p fu l of b u tte r. W hen lig h t a n d c rea m y add th e w ell-beaten »oiks o f fo u r eggs. S tir Into th is one w ineglass of w ine o r b ra n d y , a pinch of s a lt and one larg e cupful of hot '-ream o r rich m ilk. B eat th is m ix tu re well, place It In a sa u c ep a n o v e r th e fire, s t i r It until it cooks sufficiently to th ic k e n lik e cream . Be Bure and not le t It boil 8quaeh Biscuit. O ne pin t of sifte d sq u a sh , one cup su g ar, h a lf pin t m ilk, sc a ld e d , half y e ast cake, b u tte r size of an egg. one tea sp o o n sa lt, o n e teasp o o n soda. Mix m ilk, b u tte r, sq u a sh and su g a r to g e th e r; w hen cool add y e a st, d is solved. and flour enough to k n e ad a little s tille r th a n b read , ra ise o v e r n ig h t, c u t down In th e m o rn in g and form Into rolls. B ake a b o u t h a lf an hour. PA C K E R S’ WAY X RAYED. G overnm ent A sserts Firm B ought Up and Killed C om petition. Chicago — Evidence th a t the N a tional Packing company was one of the agencies used by the alleged pack e rs' com bination to destroy com peti tion was given in the tria l of the ten defendants charged w ith crim inal vio lation of th e Sherm an law. By th e books of the N ational P ack ing company, th e governm ent showed th a t th e corporation acquired by p u r chase 13 com petitors a fte r its o rg an ization in March, 1903, and th a t the price paid for these independent con cerns w as $8,000,000. A m ajo rity of these paoking concerns thereupon w ere closed. The packers have contended all along, according to th e theory of the governm ent, th a t th e sole object of o rg an izin g th e N ational Packing com pany w as to o p erate th e 15 independ e n t packing com panies purchased in 1902 to p u t in th e proposed $1,000,- 000,000 m erger, w hich w as abandoned because of the in a b ility of its prom ot ers to finance it. This contention w as upheld by the governm ent in evidence show ing the N ational Packing company purchased 13 com peting com panies a fte r its o r ganization. MAKES JAILER V I3T IM . Lawyer Retained, Also Paid With Bad C heck by P riso n er. Los A ngeles— F ran k C. Sm ith, alias Dr. J C. Day, who was arrested in P ortland and is held in the county jail aw a itin g tria l on a charge o f em bez zlem ent, has added another original ch a p te r to his c areer by passing bad checks on his ja ile r and his law yer when in a sta te of in carceration. So fa r as known he is th e only prisoner confined here who ev er succeeded in such a feat. S m ith 's victim s w ere G eorge G al lagher, chief ja ile r of th e county in stitu tio n , and the law firm of W isler & V erm ilyea. The prisoner retained H enry M. W isler to defend him . One check w as given th e attorney as a re ta in in g fee, w hile G allagher got his in paym ent for c ertain exceptional p rivileges accorded prisoners who are able to pay for e x tra com forts. Both checks cam e back from th e South S pring S tre e t bank, on which they w ere draw n, b earin g the no ta tion, “ No fu n d s.” Sm ith had secured some cash and special p rivileges for the checks. DUKE VIEW S NEW YORK. Royal P arty Much Im pressed by G row ih o f M etropolis. New Y ork—The royal trio o f Con- n a u g h ts—th e duke, duchess and P rin cess P a tric ia — had th e ir first oppor tu n ity W ednesday to m ake som ething lik e an in tim ate acquaintance w ith A m erican life. They view ed i t in a t le a st th re e d istin c t phases. From the tow er o f th e h ighest office building in the world they surveyed th e fo rest o f downtown skyscrapers, and w ith th e aid o f glasses they view ed th e e n tire m etropolitan dis tr ic t fo r 25 m iles around A t th e foot o f th e tow er, a fte r they had shot down 8 floors in an elevator, they came face to face w ith th e ir first A m erican “ m ob.” More than 500 persons b eset the ducal p arty and by sh eer force th e p a rty m ade its w ay to autom obiles. The royal visitors m et nearly 300 of New Y o rk ’s society folk a t a ball in th e home of A m bassador Reid. The im pressions New Y ork has made upon the duke have been but m eagerly told in th e exclam ation th a t the city has changed w onderfully since his v is it here as P rince A rth u r in 1868. S u rg eo n May Tell All New York — The ru le th a t a physi cian may not reveal any of the secrets of his consultation room does not ap ply when th e physician is suing to re cover fo r th e value o f his services, ac cording to th e ru lin g of the courts here in a su it bro u g h t by a New York surgeon a g a in st Malcolm D. W hit man, form er national law n tennis champion. W hitm an moved to strik e all allegations re la tin g to the service perform ed, contending th e doctor w as not p erm itted by law to m ake them public. TAFT WOULD DEFEND COURTS For the H air K Not All Peoples Are Fitted For Popular Government. Believes Majority N eeds C u rb in g - W ords “ Judicial Recall” Are Inconsistent. New Y ork— W ith a denunciation of the principle of judicial recall, deliv ered to the B ar association of the sta te of New York a t its banquet S a t urday, P resid en t T a ft concluded a busy evening which he employed chiefly in speechm aking a t three d if feren t functions. A fte r a plea for sim plification of legal proceedure, which he argued w ith much e a rn e st ness before th e company of law yers, Mr. T a ft w axed more incisive in com ing to the topic on w hich he evidently fe lt deeply. “ We do not believe th a t all people are fitted for popular governm ent,” he said. “ Some o f us don’t d are say so, but I do, and the question w hether a people is fitted for popular self-gov ernm ent depends upon the re s tra in t th a t the m inority can place upon the m ajority to see th a t ju stice is done. “ We o f th e bar are called upon to decide w hether we are going to pro te c t the judiciary and continue it in dependent o f a m ajo rity during a tim e th a t it is deciding questions of law and justice. “ The judicial recall—the words them selves are so inconsistent th a t I hate to u tte r them ! A re we going to m ake our constitution a liquid thing so th a t a m ajo rity can flood the halls of ju stice, decide every action and overide w ith popular passion and p re j udice every principle of this govern m ent, th e g re a te st God ever made? “ You m ust bear in mind th a t this m a tte r of judicial recall is being a g i tated the country over, th a t the men speaking fo r it are many. W hat I call your atte n tio n to is th a t it is nec essary th a t good people like you should speak the tru th th a t is in you in favor o f courts and th e ir indepen dence and the re s tra in t of the consti tution th a t w ere imposed by. the w isest ancestors any people ever h a d .” In reference to th e sim plification of legal procedure the president said he had had a feeling th a t the bar and the bench “ owed to the people g re a te r effort tow ard m aking the ad m in istra tion of law effective and ju s t by ex pediting ju s tic e .” “ I am glad to know ,” he said, “ th a t th ere is now a profound effort to study w here it is th a t we can sh o rt en litig atio n so th a t delay w on’t make ju s t ju d g m en t u n ju s t.” R eferrin g to the French code, the president said th a t there, as w ith us, th ere w as a “ tendency to assum e th a t litig a n ts w ere m ade for the courts and the exercise of the refinem ents of rea son rath e r than vice versa. “ T here is much the sam e tendency there as w ith u s ,” he continued, “ to keep the antag o n ists paw ing in the vestibule o f ju s tic e .” AVIATORS T H R ILL CROW D. W. L. DOUGLAS •2.25, *2.50, »3, *3.50,*4 & *5 SHOES A ll Style«. A ll L eath er« , A ll S izes a n d W id th « , fo r M en, W o m e n a n d Boys. THE 3 T H E N E X T T IM E Y O U N E E D S H O E S give VV.L D ouglas shoes a tria l. W . L D o u g las n a m e sta m p e d on a sh o e g u a r a n te e s su p erio r q u a lity a n d m o re v a lu e fo r th e m oney th a n o th e r m ak e s. Mis n a m e a n d p rice sta m p e d on th e b o tto m p ro te c ts th e w e a re r a g a in st high p rices a n d in ferio r shoes. Insist upo n h av in g | th e g en u in e W . L D ouglas shoes. T a k e no su b stitu te . Are you so fortunate as to be well satisfied with your hair? Is it lo n g enough, thick enough, rich enough ? And your hair does not fall out? VVeli, well, that is good. But you may know of some not so fortunate. Then just tell them about Ayer’s Hair Vigor. They will surely thank you after using it, If not be fore. Remember, it d o e s not color the hair. Show the list of ingredients to your doctor. Let him decide their value. He knows. ^HOW TO ORDER BY MAIL. Shoes Sent Everywhere L ittie T h e R ig h t Way In All cases of DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA, COLDS, ETC., O f All H orses, Brood M ares, Colts, Stallions, is to “ SPO H N T H E M ” In v e n tio n . O n th e ir to n g u e s o r in th e fix'd p u t S p o h n ’a L iq u id C om pound. G iv e ih e rem edy to u l l o f th e m . I t a c ts on t h e b oou a n d srlands. I t r o u ta t h e d is e a se l.y e x p e llin g th ed iseu A o trerms.^ I t w a .d s o f f th e tr o u ble. n o m a tte r h o w th e y a i o “ ex p o sed .” A l^ o lu te - ly f r e e fro m a n v th in K in jn rio u s. A child can s a f e ly ta k e it , 50 c e n ta a n d $1.00; $5.00 a r i l $10.00 th e dozen. Sold b y d r u g g is ts , huriiM H dealer*, o r s e n t e x p re s s p aid b y th e m a n u fa c tu re rs . Som e college g irls Invented a n In g en io u s a p p a ra tu s for boiling a k e t tle. w hen th ey w an ted tea In ste ad ol a chafing dish concoction. It is m ade of h e av y w ire, b e n t a t th e e n d s to re s t on th e chattng d ish fram e. A h a rd w a re d e a le r w ill m ake It fo r a few c en ts. T h e k e ttle is se t down on th e fram ew o rk , w hich com es w ith in tw o In ch es of th e fram e. S p e c ia l A g e n ts W a n te d SPOHN MEDICAL CO. C h e m is ts a n d B a c te rio lo g ists G O S H E N , IN D ., Jfca “ how Arc You, Today?” Feel Poorly? Appetite Gone? Bowels Constipated? U . S. A . M arriage Made Easy. One Disadvantage. G re tn a G reen, S cotland, b e c a m e fa m ous for its c e le b ra tio n of Irre g u la r m arria g e s. F o r m any y e a rs th e a v e r ag e n u m b er w as five h u n d re d T he c ere m o n y c o n siste d only of a n a d m is sion, b e fo re w itn esse s, by th e couple t h a t th ey w ere h u sb a n d and w ife, th is b ein g sufficient to c o n stitu te a valid m arria g e . A fte r th is th e officiating fu n c tio n a ry (fo r m an y y e a rs a b lac k s m ith ), to g e th e r w ith tw o w itn e sse s, sig n e d th e m a rria g e certific ate. S p e a k in g of th e a n n o u n c e m e n t by sc ie n tists th a t people m ay b ecom e e n e rg e tic by e a tin g ra isin s, th e C hi cago Iteco rd -H erald p u ts In th e com m en t th a t th e tro u b le Is th a t m o st of th e e n erg y produced by e a tin g ra i sin s has to be ex p en d ed in rem o v in g th e seeds. YOU SHOULD TRY HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS It is a proven health maker and preventive of Stomach Ills, Grippe and Malaria. i Didn’t Trouble H er Long. M iss M alaprop. in re tu rn in g from WASHES CLOTHES FASTER. h e r first a u to m o b ile rid e, said th a t th e c o n s ta n t o sc u latio n tro u b le d h e r a U se R E D CROSS BALL B L U E and little a t first, b u t th a t sh e suou got you will find it m ak e s b e au tifu l, u se d to It.__________________ c le ar, w h ite c lo th e s w th less effort and less c<wt th a n a n y o th e r blue. No Joyrider. It is fa r s u p e rio r to any liquid blue " T h e ir c h au ffe u r se e m s a sober, on th e m a rk e t for th e b e st of liquid c a re fu l fellow .” "W ell, fo r th e w ages b lu in g is p rin c ip a lly w a ter. U se th e th e y pay th e y c a n 't w ell e x p e c t a n r- blue th a t is a ll blue. A T A L L GRO C E R S. P ric e , 10 c e n ts. th in g e ls e .”— Puck. S a ra h A lice S te v en so n of P ad lb am , L a n c a s h ire , E n g lan d , re co v e re d h e r sp eech re c e n tly In a re m a rk a b le m a n n er. W h ile en g ag ed In h o usehold d u tie s h e r c lo th in g c a u g h t Are a n d In h e r te r r o r th e young w om an sc rea m ed aloud. T h e flam ea w e re Im m ediately e x tin g u ish e d , and, to h e r joy. M iss S te v en so n found th a t sh e h a d re co v ered h e r pow er of sp eech , w hich sh e h a d lo st six y e a rs ago. S m a rt— S o o th e s E y e P a in . D ru g g ists Sell M u rin e E y e R em edy, L iquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00. M u rin e E y e S a lv e in A septic T u b es, 25c, $1.00. E yo B ooks a n d E y e A dvice F re e b y M all. M u rin e E y e R em ed y Co., C hicago. Had Approval of Clerk. A n A tchison b u sin e ss m an, w ho has a sm a ll sto re , re c e n tly h ired a c le rk w ho w as v e ry sh iftle ss. H e d id n ’t h alf a tte n d to his d u tie s. “ I th in k I'll h av e to h ire a n o th e r c le rk ,” sa id th e b u sin e ss m an. “ You o u g h t to ,” w as th e reply, " th e r e ’s too m u ch w o rk h e re fo r Ju s t one c le rk .” P IL E S CURED IN S TO 14 DAYS Y o u r dr-UfiiiMt w ill refu n d m oney If PA Z O O IN T M E N T fail» to c u re a n y ra a e o f Itc h in g , Blind, B laed in g o r P r o tr u d in g P iles in 6 to 14 day». 60c. IOWA WOMAN WELL AGAIN ~ C GooJ Rardeners wM ^w are those who w ralse good flow ers and vegetables. Good flowers and vegetables come from good seeds. V e pro duce good seeds—the Infer- , ence Is obvious, For sale everywhere. IM S S E E D A N N U A L F ree on R eq u est » • ■ L n U Y iC O . .Detroit. Mick. SAYRE’S UNIVERSAL REMEDY (F orm erly C ure-A ll) CURES RHEUMATISM P o rtla n d . O r.. 22 Dec.. 1911. S ay ers U. R. Com pany, Tacom a, W ash., D ear Sira:—A s I fail to find any a g e n t o f y ours in th is city , I enclose you $1 for tw o 50c b o ttles of y o u r rem edy. W e h av e used th is rem edy six year« ago w ith good reMult«. Y ount tru ly , P E T E K M cG ILLIV RA Y . 5WW 41st Ave. S. E.. City. 50c and $1 by m ail. M oney re tu rn e d if it fails. SAYRE’S UNIVERSAL REMEDY CO. One of Life’s Regret*. 2 1 4 B an k ers’ Trust Bldg., Tacom a, W ash. Among the lesser regrets th a t m in Agents Wanted Everywhere. gle w ith graver sorrow for the friends of an earlier generation we have lost a re our om issions to ask them so m any questions they could have an sw ered so easily and would have been pleased to he asked.—O. W. Holmes. _______ __________ GET B ETTES LIGHT z'’ j com p o u n d . FERRY'S' CL E E «V 8hock Brought Back 8peech. A eroplane Badly Beaten By M otor fo r R ed, W eak , W eary, W a te ry E y es a n d G ra n u la te d E y elid s. M urine D o e sn ’t cycle In 100-Y ard D ash. L i. L ie Domestic Economy. A m erican M edicine sa y s th a t th e su p p ly of hou sew iv es is fa llin g off and young m en d e la y m a rria g e b e cau se of tho d e c re a s in g p u rc h asin g As a Great Statesm an Boasted. pow er of th e dollar. N e v e rth e le ss, “ A sp asia! 1 h a v e done w ith th e s e we know a lot of fellow s w ho n e v e r c a re s, w ith th e s e reflections. L ittle knew w h a t th e p u rc h a sin g pow er of o f life Is re m a in in g , b u t m y h a p p i a d o lla r w as u n til th e y m arried . n e ss w ill be c o o ta n eo u s w ith It. and my ren o w n w ill su rv iv e It; for th e re Both A re H appy, Is n o e x am p le of any w ho h a s gov If a w om an g e ts w h a t sh e w ant» e rn e d a s ta te so long, w ith o u t a sin g le u c t of re v en g e o r m alice, of to w e ar and a m an w h a t he w a n ts to c ru e lty o r se v e rity . In th e th irty - eat, th e re 's no reaso n w hy th ey se v e n y e a rs of m y a d m in is tra tio n I sh o u ld n ’t live to g e th e r and be happy. h ave cau sed n o c itize n to p u t on — T a tle r. m o urning. On th is rock. Oh, A sp asia! s ta n d m y P ro p y la e a and m y P a r th en o n .------W a lte r S a v a g e L an d o r: P e ric le s a n d A spasia. F are to N orthw est, « 2 5 . O m aha—The Union Pacific railroad officials in th is city have announced a Speak Gently. Italy B acks Down. Speak gently! ’tls a little thing P a ris— Ita ly has agreed to give up resum ption o f its low colonist rates to Freed From Shooting Pains, j dropped In the h eart's deep well; the th e T urks su rrendered by the captain the N orthw est, effective for six w eeks Spinal W eakness, D izziness, good, the Joy, th at It may bring e te rn i during o f the French steam ship Manouba of M arch and A pril next, j when th a t vessel w as d etained by the which tim e th e fa re from the M issorui ty shall tell.—G. W. Langford. by Lydia E. Pinkham’s j Ita lia n a u th o rities, as an a c t of hom riv e r to all Oregon and W ashington V egetable Compound. age to France and w ith o u t prejudice, points will be $25. If you use Eye Salve use the best. Each day of th e colonist rates a P e t t i t ’ s E y e S a l v e is the standard, according to a special dispatch from sleeping Rome. The b a ttle sh ip cru isers E dgar through tra in of to u rist O ttum w a, Iowa. —“ F o r yeara Nwaa is reliable and costs no more thun in fer Q uinet, Leon G am b etta and E rn est cars, w ith special dining car service alm ost a constant sufferer from fem ale ior goods th a t are unknown. Used by Physicians ai d Oculists, helps w here all dining car Renan, accom panied by five subm a and g re a tly reduced t r o u b l o in all its others fail. It is not the T U B E or Box rines, sailed from here to carry out prices, will be run through from d r e a d f u l f o r m a ; th a t cures, it is the S A L V E th a t does the m aneuver practice betw een N ice and Omaha to P ortland. shooting pains all work. G uaranteed by Howard Bros. . th e H yeres islands, in th e M editerra over my body, aick under the G overnm ent Food and Drugs Daily M rs. B elm ont's Aim. nean. h e a d a c h e , apinal Act. Don’t be deceived or misled. The | w eakness, dizziness, only really antiseptic Eye Salve th a t has New Y ork— Mrs. O. II. P. Belm ont Oil Is Fined « 5 6 ,0 0 0 said S aturday th a t she was planning d e p r e s s i o n , a n d been in the m arket for years. Sold by everything th a t waa D ruggists throughout the known world. Buffalo, N. Y .—The S tandard Oil to s ta r t a daily new spaper to be m an horrid. I tried many company, of New York, w as fined aged by women and devoted en tirely doctors in different Our 112-Page Seed $56,000 by Ju d g e Hazel in th e U nited to th e ir in terests. She said th a t wo p a rts o f the U nited Catalog No. 94 free S ta te s D istric t court in th is city for men did not have a fa ir representation S tates, b u t Lydia EL 143 violations of th e in te rs ta te com in the new s of the day and thought P inkham ’s V egeta m erce law in accepting ra te conces the tim e w as ripe for women to come Mrs. B el ble Compound has done more fo rm e than sions in 1904 and 1905 from the Penn to the fro n t editorially. sylvania and New York C entral ra il m ont’s ideal, she announced, “ would all the doctors. I feel it my duty to tell roads on shipm ents o f oil from Olean, be a paper which is not bound by any you these facts. My h e a rt ia full of N. Y., to B urlington, Vt. The m axi financial, political or social obligation gratitu d e to Lydia E. Pinkham ’a Vege mum possible fine in th e S tandard Oil to suppress one b it o f news or to a lte r table Compound fo r my h e a lth .” —Mra. H a r r i e t E. W a m p l e r , 524 S. Ransom its to n e.” case would have been $2,860,000. S treet, O ttum w a, Iowa. S pokane to Aid Pupila. Royal V isitors to Avoid C apital. C o n s i d e r W e l l T h i s A d v ic e . Spokane— F or the im m ediate re lie f I»n d o n —The fact th a t the Duke No woman suffering from any form o f 200 or more Spokane school children and Duchess of Connaught, w ith th eir o f fem ale troubles should lose hope un who are forced to a tten d school unfed, daughter, the Princess P atricia, are til she has given Lydia E. Pinkhmm’» th e city com m issioners authorized th e not to v is it W ashington w hile they V egetable Compound a fa ir trial. city ch arity board to m ake an appro are in the U nited S ta te s is causing This fam ous rem edy, the medicinal in priatio n of any sum th e board may some com m ent here, although it ia be gredients of which are derived from H O W TO fi n d sufficient. The plan ia to e sta b lieved th ere m ust be some good e x native roots and herbs, has for nearly lish lunch counters a t th e schools for planation for th e ir decision. I t is forty years proved to be a moat valua- From K E R O S E N E (CO«l O il) use o f all th e children, those affording I usual when royal personages v isit a ble tonic and invigorator of the fe- _ oil- ‘ h o m i n g l a m p « « b o w t b o A l a d d i n M o _______ n ti« l a m p la t h o s ti o r t it to pay for w hat they g e t and those foreign country, even if semi-official- male organism . _____ Women everyw here mM«i,>r«nit !▼«« oror t w i t « i m m u « - h l i g h t oa t b o who cannot to be handed meal tic k e ts ly, to pay th e ir respects to the head of bear willing testim ony to the wonderful S S f o i • > < > ,..t-t-i it i. ~i..rw», »»r,. » m , M » , , tv ,* • i l . » ir _ . O ol•»!«•«. B e t t e r l i g h t t h a n g o e n s e l e r t r t c . E v e r y A larid la p riv ately by the teachera. the nation. Virtue of Lydia L . 1 lokham a Vegeta- L a m p fu lly guaranty*-! e n d protected by potent« In neorir Nonunion Men Walk O ut H ouston, Tex. — So-called atrike- breakers, num bering 150, employed in th e H arrim an line shops here, w alked o u t shortly before noon W ednesday. They declared they had declined to assen t to a charge o f 50 centa a day for meals. I t is said th e company had been g iv in g them free board aince th e inauguration o f the a trik e here O ctober 19. O nly O ne "B ltO M O Q U IN IN E " T h n t in L A X A T IV E BROM O Q U IN IN E . I a » k fo r th e » ¡» n a tu re o f E. W. G R O V E. U sed th e W orld o v e r to C u re a Cold in O ne lin y . 2oc. F o r o v e r f if ty y e a r s R h e u m a tis m , N e u r a lg ia a n d o t h e r p a in f u l a ilm e n t» h a v e tte e n c u r e d b y lla m lin a W iz a rd O il. I t ia a g o o d h o n e a t re m e d y am i y o u w ill n o t r e g r e t h a v in g a b o t t l e r e a d y f o r u ae. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY IiOs A ngeles—B efore a crowd of 10,000 persons, the th ird international aviation m eet opened here Saturday. F orty-nine aviators w ere entered in the 16 events scheduled for the day, and m ost o f them appeared in the air. No records w ere broken and no acci dents occurred. The first event, th a t o f a fa s t flight around the field, w as p articip ated in by a dozen or more flyers. A m otorcycle, a man, a horse, an autom obile and an aeroplane contested in a handicap dash o f 100 yards. The motorcycle won easily, the man sec ond, horse th ird , autom obile fourth and the aeroplane a bad fifth. The program included shooting a t pigeons, fancy dipping and diving and races. All Charges Prepaid. . 1.. IHmglan HlioeKmt* not «old in your town, act «1 direct to factory. Take uieaurements . of foot it* shown in m odel: Hate *1 \ desired: mze and « with usually w < tii ; plain ’ oi* cup i«..-: ii*’.»w, 10c.1.mu 01 light «ole. F t ^ t In rg rrt r ft nr m n il n rrfar kw ri < •Min t i n wo rld . Ulus. Catalog Free. W.L.DOUGLAS,liftSp&rkSt..Brockton, Maas- M « d , bT th » J. C. AVER CO.. L o w .ll, S a n In g e n io u s S T A N D A R D O F Q U A L IT Y FOR O V E R 3 0 Y E A R S FOR SICK COW S Healthy cow« jive more milk, m ike richer butter, and require leas care. ROW KURI it a cow medicine, not a food. It regulate« the digestive and generative organa and tone« up the entire aystera. A positive cure and preven tive for LOST APPETITE, BARRENNESS. ABORTION, SCOURS. MILK FRYER, and all other alimentât hat aap the strength of milking cows. Thousands of profitable herds owe their health to ROW EURE. Be sure to send for our valuable free book, “ Mora Money From Your Cows.” DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO, MFRS. Lyndon ville, Vt., 1!. S. A. How to Get Well and Keep So. DR. WO T h o em in e n t C hinese doctor, tr e a ts w ith non-poiaomnm. n o n -in ju rio u s h e rb s and eu ro s auch disease» of th e T h ro a t, H e a rt. I.Ivor, Lunws, S tom ach. K idneys. A sth m a, P neum onia. C onsum ption, C hronic Cough. Pile». C onstipation, D y se n tery . N ervous ness. D izziness, N eu ralg ia. H eadache. I,umb*«rn. A p p en d ic itis, R h eu m atism . Ca ta r r h . E czem a, E tc . CONSULTATION FREE I t ia b e tte r to call th a n w rite , b u t th o se w ho a r e unable to com e, aend 4 ce n ta in stom p» and se c u re sy m p to m blank. A fto r c a re fu lly g iv in g sy m p to m s th e se w o n d erfu l h e a lth -g iv in g herhn can be secu red , w hich w ill p u t you on th e rued to recovery. Wo Chinese Medical Co. 2S0<4 Aider St. C ot . T h ird . Portland. * » « 7 c o u n t r y o n a o r th . O u r h u r n * r s fit y o u r o ld lam po. T o in tr o d u c e th o A la d d in . W« W i l l g l r « mm mm mm d B uttar Prize o f Thieves. If yon want special adrire writ« In AM C I A M P n r R U R N F R F H F F F. N. U. No 4—'ll. New Y ork—The high price to which Lydia E. P in k ham Medicine C o («.afl- »».n., t«,-» ' b u tte r has soared has made it the dentlal) Lynn, Mass. Yonr letter w ill M h i » K t l T t tu* ( in n n a il r c f l il A n d a n a w o r p H h / A gun rent«*; not one returned, N w ritin g to prize loot o f city thieves. I t has de n e O p O n M f r t » a « n i l i n i w e r p a n j ■ |i r .i n « r s o k j * K » •» I t d o r a . A »It f o r tlb e re l o g « o e y p r u p o a b W " H E tion this paper. Ilan>n|v immp furnish*-»!. veloped th a t gangs of clever o pera W O IB A I I l 4 h e l d i a » t r l c t C O IlU d e n c e * S I»” A «. 4 T U a i r t o i r t i l . « to a m a « B « a « i^ ,r w tU o 4 , Ban tives have stolen thousands o f d o llars’ w orth o f the comm odity in the last few weeks, a load valued a t $1,000 , having been taken in one instance in d ay lig h t from a truck in the wholesale C olor m o ra g r a i a b rig h te r a n d (a s te r c o lo rs m a n a n y o th e r d y e . O >n, n e 10c 10 c peel package color* silk, w o e I and cotton equally x and la guaranteed to give perfect resulte. Aekdeelea,------------------ , or w e w ill ^ ^ ------ j j j j - j j d a t it 10c a package. W rit* lor (roe d istrict. h e w to d v e . tle a c h a n d t r i a o r ’— ■ DRUG COMPANY, Quincy, filine— =] PUTNAM FADELESS DYES