CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors, all eruptions, clears the complex« ion, creates an appetite, aids digestion, relieves that tired feeling, gives vigor and vim. When cane seats are relaxed turn the chair upside down, pour boiling water over It. scour In hot soapsuds and rinse again in boiling water, when the cane should be found to have con­ tracted. A polish that may be used for floors and furniture Is made of equal parta of vinegar, boiled linseed oil and methy­ lated spirits. Where the polish has worn off this renews It, and when It is well rubbed In It gives a brilliant surface to the floor. If the painter has left marks of paint on the floor apply to them a paste made of equal parts of lime and soda moistened with a little water. Leave this, apply very thickly, for 24 hourd, then wash It off and the stains will be found to have disappeared. Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs« R IIR R FR S TAM PS Stencils and Brass IH JDD LA O lA lV ir o Signs. cellu loid Buttons and Ribbon Padges. Good Goods, Quick Service. Bend fo r com plete Catalogue No. 26. A cm e Stamp W o rk s , 1015 A S t , Tacom a. Wash. Second-H and Machin­ ery b o u g h t sold and __ exchanged: e n g in e s , boiler«, sawmills, etc. The J. E. M artin Co.. 76 1st B t . Portland. Send fo r Stock List and p ricea Machinery Wanted—Men and Women C O R N S R f M O V E D sim p le plaster; no strings: ------------------------------------ 10c; no grease; safe. sure. speedy. W hy be m iserable? Money back if not aatished. At.dresa R E X S P E C IA L T Y CO. Box 164, Seattle, W ash. Slightly Used AUTOMOBILES $200 AND UP Runahouta, 5 and 7-pamen- irer uttu-hines and trucks. We have bargains in ull kinds of second-hand machines. Gall or write. PACIFIC GARAGE PKthW.Or.tM OESCH’S FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SPRAIRS, BRUISES OR ANT PAIN. M AKES CLOTHES W H IT E . M A D E O N LY BY B L U M A U E R -F R A N K D R U G C O . The troublesome problem of wash­ day solved by RED CROSS BALL BLUE. The blue that is all blue. Solid package; no liquid to leak or spill. No adulteration. Made for 20 years and used everywhere. A large package only 10 cents. Makes the clothes snow white. Less bother, less waste. More satisfactory results and practical economy. ASK YOUR GROCER. PORTLAN D , OREGON DENTIST D o you w an t to be your ow n dentist? D o you w ant to do aw ay w ith b ig dental bills and the dread o f the dental chair? D o you w an t to have good, sound and beau tiful teeth? I f you use Fuchi Dental Paste it will absolutely preven t d ecay and g iv e to the teeth that pearly w h ite appearance and to the gum s the firm ness and colou r o f health. Tubes, 50c; large tube, $1. Natural Occupation. Now and then the childish com­ ment goes right to the heart of a difficult problem or situation. A little boy who longed to stand on the seat of a car and look out of the window was sternly reproved by his mother. "What a 'frald-cat mamma!” exclaim­ ed another youngster, seated near. “ Yes, I suppose she is nervous,” was the adult reply, "but then, you see, she has to take cere of her little boy and It keeps her buBy.” “ Well, Isn’t that what she’s for?” was the Inn» cant, pertinent question. H er YOUTH ^ BEAUTY P reserve the beau ty and y ou th fu l appearance o f the fa c e by the application o f F uchi Massage Cream, w hich feeds the skin, thereby filling out and p reven tin g w rinkles and destroyin g blackheads, and gives the skin the blush and glow o f youth. The m arvelous com plexion o f the h igh class O ri­ entals. w h ich has been a m ystery to Europeans, is due to the use o f preparations m ade from this re­ ceip t. P u t up in glass. $1. This is the first tim e the above-m entioned pre­ parations have been offered fo r sale in A m e r ic a A lim ited su pply is to be had b y addressing FUCHI LABORATORIES Suite 9 . 3 4 2 1 a Washington SL. Portland, Oregon In the Dog Watch. Objection Is made In New York to drowning stray dogs, for fear so many sunken barks may obstruct naviga­ tion.—Christian Advocate. Painless Dentistry I . oa r prldn—our hobby—on r .tally f o r year, and Bow onr ■ui'cfla, and oura ta the b . at p alolan work to be found anywhere, no m atter how m uch you C o m p a re o u r P ricea. I We finish plate and ] bridge work fo r out- I o f . town patron. In Io n a day i f desired. I Peinlem extraction I free when platen or I bridge work I, order. I ad. ConoulMtion Ire,. Real Life. The mintage of wisdom Is to know that rest Is rust, and that real life 1s In love, laughter and work.—Elbert Hubbard. _________________ MoltrCrowns 55.00 j 22kBridg.Tt.lh4.00 1.00 1.00 .50 Good Rubber _ . . Plat«« 5.00 B««t Red Rubber — Plat«« 7.50 Gold .'illingt Et.m.1 Filling, Silver Filling-« M . W. A. WISf, PmwfiT am M asami t l TRAM UTAtllSIlie IS W H A M Painleu Extr’ tion . 5 0 B IS T M KTM ODB A l l w o r k f u lly g u a r a n t e e d f o r f if t e e n y e a n . W i s e D e n t a l C o .,i» c . Painless Dentists Fafllnf Building, Third and Washington PORTtANO, ORE om«< Bou.: aa s .u a r .k . annanra, a a, i The Paper Wedding. The "paper wedding” marks the completion of the second year of married life, and is sometimes the first one celebrated, since the cotton anniversary seems to offer very few possibilities In the way of unique en tertalnment. For the paper wedding we can decorate our rooms and table with some of the beautiful paper flowers that are now being modeled moat exquisitely after the natural flowers.—Haroer’s Bazar. Woodpecker's Hearing. It 1* not easy to explain why wood­ peckers select one tree rather than others of the same kind In the for­ est upon which to begin their opera­ tions, or why they attack one side of a tree and leave the other untouched. Commonly It will be found, no doubt, that worms or ants are concealed be­ neath the point selected and that the woodpecker Is guided In his search by the sense of hearing. Woman’s Age. A few years ago after a woman had passed thirty-five she was relegated to the fireside and she looked and felt old. She lived In her memory, and all the money that was spent for little frills and follies was given to her daughter; for mother, all was over. Suddenly woman awakened to the feet that after thirty-five she la at her beat, and that her beauty need not fade unless she wishes It.—Home U fa Entirely Inadequate. "I offered to let him have • hun­ dred.” "That would only be A drop In the bucket-shop.”— Life. « f The Clever and the Wise. To clever people almost everything !• laughable—to wise people, hardly anything.—Goethe Only the Belief of Snj^e. The Idea that trade ta vu ulgar lgar Is one of the atlllest Idea» that ever cerne (ate the brain of n>* More indictments o f Los Angeles labor leaders are expected soon. Idaho mining men are preparing to fight the reduction o f the tariff on metals. Fire practically destroyed St. Cath­ M urine Eye R em edy C o ., C h ica g o erine’s Home, in San Francisco. Thirty invalids were removed by at­ tendant Sisters. Novel Dalntle*. A Chinese student in the University The kumquata or ‘'llttla orange»' that come In boxes at the fruit store o f Washington will play “ Hiawatha” are a source of wonderment to many in an amatuer theatrical performance peraons who have never used them to be given at the college. themselvea or happened to meet them San Francisco chow houses are after on other*’ tables. The way they are Ishi, the primitive Indian captured in ■erved by an uptown chef 1 b thla: He the forests some time ago. He is in covera a plate with endive leaves that the care o f the University of Califor­ have been chilled and then covers tho nia. leaves with kumquats that have been General Orozco has been appointed sliced very fine and allowed to stand for an hour or two with a covering governor of Chihuahua province, Mex­ of eugar and sherry. The salad Is ico, and it is believed the plan is for him to establish a sort of dictatorship dressed with oil and vinegar. Alligator pears are another mystery in Northern Mexico for the complete to a good many American housewives extermination of the rebels. who have departed from traditional Steeplejacks scaled the walls o f tho lines. The pears to be delicious should burned Hotel Helena, at Helena, Mon­ be a little soft, and they should also tana, and recovered diamonds valued be very cold. Cut the pears In half, at $6,000, a $600 chunk of melted arrange them on individual plates cov­ gold coin, and also the ashes of a roll ered with white lettuce leaves and of currency, from an upper room. fill each cavity with French dressing. The Oregon Drydock company has The pears are eaten with a spoon, like raised its rates for all classes of ves­ a muskmelon. sels. W e positively pay the hie heat m arket prices, as w e are m anu­ factu rers and th erefore car. pay m ore ihan dealers. Send for* free p rice list and shipping tags and get full value fo r your skins. N. M. Ungar Co., the Reliable Furriers. 202 V* 7th SL. PartUai Or« F. 0. M m » Order preferred. The Borah-Jones three year home­ stead bill hus passed the senate. N o w d e d ic a t e d t o th e p u b lic a n d s o ld by D r u g g is t s at* 25c a n d 50c p e r B o ttle . M u rln « E y e S a lv e in A s e p t ic T u b e s , 25c a n d 50c. R A W FURS (B r a n c h ) General Resume o f Important Event* Presented in Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. King George and Queen Mary have returned to England from their cor­ When Your Eyes Need Cars Try Murine Eye Remedy onation trip to India. N o S m a r tin g — F e e ls F in e — A c t s Q u ic k ly . T ry Universal war is being made on the It f o r R e d , W e a k , W a te r y E y e s a n d G r a n u ­ la te d E y e lid s . I llu s t r a t e d B o o k in e a c h P a c k ­ “ tipping” system, and a Chicago a g e . M u rin e is c o m p o u n d e d b y o u r O cu lis ts — n o t a “ P a te n t M e d icin e ” — b u t u se d in s u c ­ judge has branded it as “ illegal and c e s s fu l P h y s ic ia n s ’ P r a c t ic e f o r m a n y y e a rs . un-American.” T o learn barber trade. Tools free. W ages while learning. Positions guaranteed. International B arber School. 429 E. 5th S t . Loe An geles, Cal. 266 114 St. Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. Mlgnt Be Worth Knowing- The mechanism of the band Is suet that a cigar held between the second and third fingers will not drop from -ha hand should the smoker fall asleep Express companies are to be prose­ cuted for making thousands o f over­ charges. Objections by Senator Heyburn have blocked progress on the peace treaties. Prosecutor declares the marks of Conner’s teeth are on caps used in dy­ namite explosion. Edwin Hawley, noted railroad mag­ nate, died in New York. The Oregon-Washington Railroad company has reduced class freight rates to all points on the O. R. & N. Woolgrowers are assured o f an early and active market for wool ac­ cording to reports from Eastern mar­ kets. Captain Sverdrup ¡8 en route from New York to Seattle to take charge of an Arctic expedition which will es­ tablish a floating headquarters for the Alaska Whaling company. Postal banks are causing a noticea­ ble decrease in the amount of money sent abroad by foreigners. A receiver has been appointed for the Washington Orchard Irrigation & Fruit company, which was organized to develop desert lands on the Colum­ bia river near Kennewick, Wash. A demented woman at the Oregon insane asylum broke away from a band o f patients who were out walk­ ing and hurled herself into a blazing brush pile, from which she was imme­ diately rescued without serious in­ jury. ___ PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat — Track prices; Bluestem, 88( il 89 c ; club, 86@87c; red Russian, 86c; valley. 86c; forty-fold, 86tq)87c. Millstuffs — Bran, $23 ton; shorts, $25; middlings, $30; rolled barley, $38@39. Barley— Whole, $40 ton. Corn — New, whole, $34; cracked, EXICAN $35 ton. Oats—No. 1 white, $32(ft:32.50 ton. Hay—No. 1 Eastern Oregon timo­ thy, $17wl8; No. 1 valley, $15(wl6; alfalfa, $13@14; clover, $12; grain, $12(al3. Cranberries. $10(^11.50 per barrel. TH E PO U LTRY REM EDY. | Potatoes— Buying prices; Burbanks, I M r. S te p h en H o lb ro o k e, S e c ’ y 90c^u$1.20 per hundred. T a c o m a ( W a s h .) P oultry A s s ’ n w r ite s: Vegetables — Artichokes, $1.26 per “ I w ill g iv e M e xica n M u s ta n g L inim ent I dozen; cabbage, $ 14 (hiil 4 c per pound; I an u n e q u ivo ca l e n dorsem en t a s a rem edy 1 I fo r B u m b le fo o t an d C a n k er in th e T h r o a t. I celery, $5(0,5.60 per crate; garlic, 86ii 1 H ith e rto I h a v e fou n d these diseases o f m y I 10c per pound; hothouse lettuce, 50cCo su ltry v e ry difficult t o cure b u t M u s ta n g I E inim ent p ro v e d t o be a p o s itiv e r e m e d y . I $1 per box; pumpkins, IK'tZc per I 2 5 c . 5 0 c . $1 a bottle at D r a g A Gen’l Stores I pound; spinach, $lftll.S6 per box; sprouts, 8c; squaAt, \\U t2 c per pound; turnip«, $1(0 1.10 per sack; rutabagas, $lti£L10; carrots, $1(0! 1.10; parsnips, (1@ 1-10; beets, O ur 1912 $1.25. Annual Catalog Onions — Association price, $2.25 Is u p -to -d a te and tells all about per sack. th e b est S E E D S , P L A N T S A Apples— Fancy Rome Beauty, $2.50 T R E E S . IN C U B A T O R S . P O U L T R Y F O O D S an d S U P ­ per box; choice Rome Beauty, $2; P L IE S , S P R A Y S . P U M P S . fancy Yellow Newtown, $2.50; fancy F E R T IL I Z E R S . E tc . A reliable, truthful guide for Spitzenberga, $2.76; Delaware Red, W estern buyers. A sk for Book $1.75; Wineaap, $2; Northern Spy, Not » 4 . $1.60; Baldwin, $1.50(0,2; Ben Davis, Rootledge Seed t Floral Co. $1.25; Red Cheek Pippin, extra 1 6 9 Second S L Portland. Ore. fancy, $2.50. Butter—Oregon creamery butter, solid pack, 334c; prints, extra; but­ ©1 ter fat, average buying price, 844c Portland. Eggs— Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, 30(0 31c per dozen. Pork— Fancy, 74'®84c per pound. (Form erly C ure-A ll) Veal— Fancy, 13(0 134c per pound. CURES RHEUM A T1SM Poultry— Hens, 14c; springs, 13 (a, Portland. Or.. 22 D « . , 1*11 134c; ducks, young, 22c; geese, 124c; Sayers U. P^i^ocnpany. Tacom a. Wash.. Dear Sirs A s I fail to find any agent o f yours turkeys, live, 18c; dressed, 20Oz22c. in this city. I enclose you t l fo r tw o 50c bottles o f Cattle— Choice steers, $5.76(0,5.96: your rem edy. W e have used this remedy six years ago with good results. Yours truly. good, $5.60(0.6.75; choice cows, $4.76 P E T E R M c O IL L IV R A Y 'Oih, good, $4.25(0,4.50; choice spayed 5909 41st A v e S. E .. City. heifers, $5.36(0.5.50; good to choice KOc and t l by mail. Money returned i t it fa ils heifere, $6(ri 5.26; choice bulla, $4.26 SAYRE’S UNIVERSAL REMEDY CO. VtA. 60; good, $4(04.25: choice calves, 2 1 4 B a n k ers’ T ract B ld g.. T a com a. W ash $7.60(08; good, $6.75(47. A pent* W ant i Hogs— Choice light bogs. $6.25 (a 6.76; smooth heavy hogs, $5.75(06; rough heavy, $6.50#$6.76. Sheep — Choice yearling wethers, $4.76(0 4.85; choice killjng ewes. $4 (<$4.26; choice lambs, $4.75(0,6; good. $4.60(04.75; culls. $3.76(04. Little. Man wants but little her« below, and he gets it when he goes to the grocery with less than $6. MUSTANG L IN IM E N T SAYRE'S UNIVERSAL REMEDY OPIUM TRADE IS BETTER. Chinese Flagrantly Violate Law Since Outbreak of War. Why will you c o n t i n u e to suffer from a bad stomach, c o ns t i p at e d bowels or in­ active liver when Pekin — One unfortunate result of the revolution has been a revival of opium consumption. A fillip was given to the trade when Kuang-tung and Yunan joined the movement, and proclaimed their independence. These two provinces, with Szechuen, were the largest consumers o f opinum in the empire, and the suppression of poppy cultivation and opium smoking was keenly resented by a good number of the inhabitants. As soon as the authority o f the im­ perial government was thrown over­ board there was evidently a reaction among those addicted to the habit. Even before the revolution, and in will m ake you w ell and spite of the stringent rules, there is reason to believe that opium houses keep y ou so. T ry a continued to flourish secretly. Now it b ottle today. is said that they have begun to carry on their trade publicly in Canton and in other places, the bad example once set being quickly followed. Owing to the suppression o f poppy cultivation enough local opium is not available and the foreign article is in great re­ "D a d ." quest. Prices have risen and clear­ "Dad” and "daddy” were wall known ances in Hongkong and Shanghai are In this country In the sixteenth cen­ very satisfactory from the trade point tury; "papa" did not come In, borrow­ o f view. ed from abroad, until the sevententh century was well advanced. Florlo, SHIP TO SEEK TREASURE. at the end of the former century, de­ Money Provided for Expedition to fined the Italian "pappa" as "the first word that children are taught to call the South Seas. their father, as ours say ‘dad,’ ‘dad- San Francisco—That the failures of dle’ or ’bab....... Dad" seema to be the adventurers o f the past to find hidden commoner to mankind of the two. loot o f bygone buccaneers amid the N sub I csb In the “Odyssey" calls her enchanted isles of the South coast and father "pappa phlle," dear papa; but coral reefs of the South seas, fails to Greek baa "tata" also, and Welsh has discourage persons with a belief in the "tat,” and Irish “dald.” legends o f wealth, became apparent Qualities That Make for Success, when another story of a contemplated “ The qualities of honesty, energy, expedition leaked out here. James Morton, just arrived from frugality, Integrity, aro more neces­ Topeka, Kan., is searching among the sary than ever today, and there la hulks o f Oakland Creek for the sort of no success without them. They are craft he thinks he needs to carry on a so often urged that they have become search for millions. commonplace, but they are really Morton said that the money already more prized thuu ever. And any good was provided for the undertaking and fortune that comes by such methods all that was needed was a schooner or Is deserved and admirable.”—Mar barkentine capable of holding supplies shall Field. and possessing accommodations for the score of men who will make the trip. He refuses to divulge the nature of the princely fortune which will be brought into port several months after the vessel sails from San Francisco, but admitted that it was of immense bulk. In weight it would amount to several hundred tons. How Mrs. Bethune was Re- “ It is really a very expensive com­ stored to Health by Lydia modity,” said Morton. “ If I were to tell you the real value you would only E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­ smile, b o I shall not discuss that part ble Compound. of it. What I want ia the right ship. We have the money and are ready to Sikeston, Mo. — “ For seven years I pay cash. This is not a game, but a suffered everything. 1 was in bed for straight business proposition.” four or five days at a Inventor Loses Life. time every month, and so weak I could Paris— Francois Reichelt, aged 35, hurdly walk. I had a ladies’ tailor, was instantly killed cramps, b a c k a c h e here when a parachute which he had and headache, and invented failed to work as he jumped was so nervous and from a stage o f the Eiffel tower, weak that I dreaded nearly 200 feet from the ground. to see a n y on e or Reichelt had been working two have anyone move in years on his invention, which he in­ the room. The doc­ tended for use by aviators when aero­ tors gave me medi­ planes began to tumble because o f ac­ cine to ease me at cidents. The parachute was made of silk and those times, and said that I ought to was attached to the back like a sol­ have an operation. I would not listen to dier’s knapsack. It weighed lesB than that, and when a friend of my husband’s 20 pounds. Reichelt ascended to the told him about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­ first stage of the tower, which is etable Compound and what it had done about 187 feet from the ground. He for his wife, I was willing to take it. placed a table near the edge facing Now I look the picture of health and feel the Seine and got ready for the jump like it, too. I can do all my own house­ while a crowd o f reporters and cine- work, work in the garden and entertain metographs awaited him on the company and enjoy them, and can walk as far as any ordinary woman, any day ground. Reichelt jumped out from the table in the week. I wish I could talk to every with the parachute on his back. For suffering woman and girl, and tell them a second it seemed as if the parachute what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable was about to open in accordance with Compound has done for me.“ —Mrs. the theory of the inventor, but it D e m a B e t h u n e , Sikeston, Mo. Remember, the remedy which did this shrunk together again and he fell like a stone, striking the ground in less was Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable that four seconds. He was picked up Compound. dead. His legs and spinal column It has helped thousands of women who were broken and his body made a hole have been troubled with displacements, several inches deep in the frozen inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irreg­ ground. ularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and Troop* to Be Held Ready. nervous prostration, after all other means Washington, D. C.—To meet any have failed. Why don’t you try it? emergency that may arise in connec­ tion with the unsettled conditions in Northern Mexico, General Leonard A. Wood, chief o f staff o f the United States army, has issued orders to com­ î|| jIUBS IM I jjjj manders of several army post* in var­ ious parts of the country to hold their troops in readiness for duty along the border. General Duncan, in com­ ¿EST AND CHEAPEST’ mand o f the department o f Texas, was H i! ____ Î instructed to “ use his own judgment” in moving the troops under him in en­ Ask vour dealer for it. If he do«« not handle it drop us a postal card forcing neutrality laws. and we will furnish you tne name of a dealer who does Elks Will Ride in Specials. Portland, Or. — Practically every lyX î iiji Elks lodge in the Pacific Northwest will come to Portland for the grand lodge reunion by its special train. ¡¡¡¡ milling cpijij Within the past few days negotiations have been closed with the railroads ¡P ortlan d , orecon ! for an aggregate o f nine crack specials. These comprise nearly 100 standard sleepers, capable of handling 3,000 people. The lodges which will use these specials are Lewiston. Wallace and Moscow, Idaho; Walla Walla and North Yakima, Wash.; Baker, Pen­ dleton, La Grande and The Dalles, Or. HOSTETTER’S STOM ACH B ITTER S ALL DRUGGISTS. v»recept ana Practice. "Do you wish to go to church this evening? Father Is going to preach, you know,” the minister's fair daugh- ter asked. Tho young man considered “ Urn. The last time I went he rather fell on some of my email fallings. Do you know what his text will be to night?” "Yes, 'Love One Another.’ "! He regarded the round pink cheek ap-1 provlngly. “ Suppose,” he suggested 1 Stop coughing 1 Coughing softly, “ that we let the old gentleman rasps and tears. Stop it! go preach while we sit ou the porch Coughing prepares the throat and practice?" Why cough? Stop it! Stiff neck! Doesn’t amount to much, but mighty disagreeable. You will be surprised to see how quickly Hamlins Wizard Oil will drive that stiffness out. One night, that’s all. and lungs for more trouble. Stop i t ! There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Stop i t ! Ayer’s Cherry Pec­ toral is a medicine for coughs and colds, a regular doctor’s medicine. Sold for seventy years. Use it! Ask your doc­ tor if this is not good advice. j W o r k c f Heal Fo re ste r. The modern forester undertakes to make orchards profitable. There are orchardlsts, to be sure, who know very well how to care for their ireee and who do care for them; but thero are also orchards' that ato neglected or handled unsklllfully. The forester will take a run-down orchard and by intelligent, scientific treatment of the trees, with systematic care, make It produce big and handsome applet lu abundance. Unless there is daily action of the bow­ els, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nausea, dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your doctor about correcting your constipation by taking laxative doses of Ayer’ s Pills. Kxda by th * J. O. AY EH CO ., L ow ell. M . . . AMERICAN STUMP PULLER I AM A REAL S T U M P PULLER Will pull them all, large and small, and pile them just like a 100-H. P. DONKEY ENGINE. Will clear TWO acres to the Donkey’sone, using less or no powder at all. Am operated by one horse and one man. Write and find out why you should know about the AMERICAN STUMP PULLER. THINK THIS OVER; Stump land does not pay TAXES, but when cleared it pays everything. This Machine is guaranteed to stand wear and tear and pull your stumps, or no pay. Address AMERICAN MACHINE WORKS, INC. SEVEN YEARS * L. DOUGLAS OF MISERY W. •2.25, *2.50, *3, ’ 3.50,*4 & *5 SHOES DAIRY FEED! ¡ALBERS BROS! Oyster Fleet ia Lost. Tilghmans, Md.— Six oystermen are believed to have been drowned in the Choptank river when their boats were carried into the open water« in the ice jam that began to move early Monday morning with the gale that swept over Tilghmans island. The iceboat An­ napolis, up to a late hour, had found no trace o f the boat«. Five other launches managed to fight their way through buffeting cake« and made clear water. Troops Held in Readiness. Leavenworth, Kan.—Colonel Daniel Comman, acting commander o f the army post at Fort I^avenworth, re­ ceived orders to lol I in readiness to go at a moment’ s notice to the Mexi­ can border, the Seventh infantry, o f which he ia ia command, and the sec­ ond squadron o f the Fifteenth cavalry, under command o f Captain William T. Littegrant. FOR SICK COWS Health? cow« give more « ilk , make richer batter, end raqsirc let« cere. 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