SEVEN ARE KILLED.
Farmers and Merchants
Many Injured and Great Damage
Done by Arkanaaa Tornado.
Little Rock, Ark.— Seven persons
are known to have been killed and
Portland. O regon.
more than a score injured in a tornado
which swept portions of Lincoln, Jef
MONV a r d E. BURTON - Aaaayer an a Chemlrt,
ferson and Arkansas counties. The
■ ■ Loudv.llt*. Colorado. Specimen price«: Gold.
iiil\er. Lead. U. G old, Silver. 75c; f l w i l 50c: Eiuo
o r Copper. II. M ailing e n v e lo p « a id lu ll paio* lini greatest destruction was reported near
•eut o n application. Control a n d Umpire v o r k a »
Almyria in the prairie and rice lands
licita d . Reference: Carbonata Ratio nal Bank.
o f Arkansas county.
M ID D L'D C T A M P C Seals. Stencils and Brass
Mrs. EM Johnson, her three children,
MJDDLA JlAmrj Signs. Celluloid Buttons
and Ribbon Badges. Good Goods, Q uick Service.
a
hired
man named McClain, and an un
Send fo r com plete Catalogue No. 26. Acm e Stamp
W orks. 1015 A St.. Tacom a. W ash.
identified stranger who was at the
Johnson home, were killed. The hus
7|
f
Second-H and Machin-
band and an infant child were
boiler«, sawmills, etc. The J. E. M artin Co.. 76 1st severely injured.
A score more per
8t.. Portland. Send fo r Stock List and prices.
sons were injured when their homes
W anted— Men and W om en were destroyed.
A child by the name o f Hamilton is
T o learn barber trade. Tools free. W a g e s w hile
learning.
Position s guaranteed.
International known to have been killed near Swan
B arber School. 429 E. 5th St., Los A n geles. Cal.
Lake, Ark.
Seven injured
were
placed on a relief train to be taken to
O r heart trouble; w ish to
see the case I c a n ’t cure. a hospital at Pine Bluff.
N o Drugs.
At Terry, in the northern part of
D R . D O U G LAS. D. C.
county, several residences
3 3 8 U nion A v en u e N., P o r tla n d , O r. Lincoln
were destroyed, and Ur. Williams and
his wife were caught in the wreckage
o f their home, both being injured ser
W e positively pay the hi heat iously.
m arket prices, as w e are manu
All wires are down in the storm-
fe ctu re rs and th erefore can pay
Meager reports place
m ore than dealers.
Send for swept section.
free p rice list and sh ip p in g tags property loss in the Almyra neighbor
and get full value fo r your skins.
N. M. Ungar Co., the Reliable hood at $100,000.
Furriers. 2«2ty 7th St.. Portland. Ore
A ten-inch fall of snow covers Mis
souri, Kansas and portions o f Okla
Bird Music?. Bah!
homa and Arkansas. The snow began
Lying on the soft grass; before bis about noon. A high wind from the
tent, a camper sipped a tin cup of north swept snow and sleet before it
coffee and listened to the birds.
most o f the day, piling it in huge
"You'd think from all this pure mel- drifts and demoralizing train service
ody,” he said, "that birds were musi and other traffic.
Temperatures are
cal—that, like the New York critics, not low, 30 degrees being reported
they loved the best and only the best. from various places.
But, as a matter of fact, they have a
RIOTING CONTINUES.
degraded taste. The thrush and the
lark are as wrong in their musical
ideas us Puccini and Leoncavalla are Lawrence Textile Workers Resist Po
said to be.
lice and Militia.
“ I have tested the thrush. I have
Lawrence, Mass.—The millworkers’
set him to learning the notes of the
nightingale. But he doesn't care for strike, now in its seventh week, was
the nightingale’s divine music. He marked by a recurrence o f the riotous
will have none of It. The sparrow’s scenes o f Saturday.
The disturb
ugly twitter, on the other hand, he ances, however, were not connected
masters with delight.
"The finch and the mockingbird are with the exportation of children.
Police officers were forced to use
the same. They won’t learn fine mu
sic, the music of Beethoven or Chopin their clubs on a crowd of strike sym
or Wagner, but they take to rag time pathizers who had thrown stories at
and Jigs like a pig to hog-wash.
them, following some arrests.
A
"Hark to that burst of .melody from small number o f infantrymen and u
the pine copse! You’d think the sing troop o f cavalry were sent to the
ers .nsplred. But If thrush or lark scene and dispersed the crowd, w hich
or mockingbird went to New York, offered no active resistance to the sol
the critics would say their music was diers.
as rotten '•- ‘ h-t n» Tbptq of Tosca.
The city officials gave back to the
parents most o f the children who were
L. . y i . i . i i l w i C s ^ u r t .
"Possums are abundant around taken in charge as they were about to
Wattsboro,” says the Luenenburg Trlb be placed on a train en route for Phil
The children had passed
une, "but a man In that neighbor adelphia.
hood went out hunting the other night the night at the city poor farm.
The parents o f these children will
and after his dogs got after some
thing he cut down two trees and be called into court to answer to
Leaders
finally ran his own cat into the dining charges of child neglect.
o f the Industrial Workers o f the
room at his own heme.’’
World said that another attempt
would be made to send children to
Employed a Substitute.
Two small city boys, visiting the homes provided for them in other
country, wore afraid of a horse which cities.
was quietly grazing near. They made
The leaders maintain that the au
no movement toward driving the horse thorities overstepped their rights in
away, but it was evident that they de preventing the departure o f the chil
sired its absence. At last another boy dren. Federal investigation by con
hove in sight. “ Oh, Billy.” one of the gress, it is said, will be welcomed by
waiting boys called to him, “just throw the strikers.
Thus far more than 300 children
a stone at that horse, will you? We’re
have been sent out o f the city under
Band of Mercy, and we can’t.”
the direction of the Industrial Work
Society Friends.
ers o f the World.
Mrs. Gossip—How does It coma
The strike leaders and some o f the
that Mrs. Newrich invited you to her parents declared that they have a
party? I thought you were enemies. legal right to send their children away
Mrs. Sharp—We are, but she thought for a vacation. At the poor farm, on
I had nothing fit to wear and wanted the other hand, the officials said that
when the parents called for their chil
to make me feel bad.
dren they said they had surrendered
Double Rigged.
them under misapprehension and that
The most modern typewriters are they are now desirous o f taking them
rigged for billing—and some of them home and keeping them there.
for cooing.— Philadelphia Record.
Write us for our cash offer on your
Farm and Dairy Produce. If we
don't handle it will refer you to re
liable buyer. p e a RSON-PAGE CO.
On Farming.
"Father,” aaked Johnny, “ what la !
the difference between farming and
agriculture?" "Well, ray son; for
farming you need a plow and a bar
j row and other Implements, and for
agriculture all you need is a pencil
and a piece of paper.”—Baltimore
Sun.
Machinery
ASTHMA
RAW FURS
M E X IC A N
MUSTANG
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FOR SPRAINS.
I G . M . N o rth ro p , B is b e e , A r iz ., w r it e s :
“ I h a ve been usin g M exica n M u s ta n g L in
im en t fo r a sprain ed fo o t w ith g r e a t resu lts. I
I I t ’ s a n a w lu lfiu e rem edy fo r such ailm e n ts.”
I t p e n e tr a te s q u ick ly , r e m o v es a ll in fla m - |
n a tio n a n d red u ces th e sw ellin g.
Rebels Between Two Fires.
Douglas, Ariz.— A company o f Fed
eral soldiers, led by Commissaria Cal
les, of Augua Priesta, fought a brief
battle Sunday morning with the rebel
band which raided the Elias ranch,
near the border. The rebels retreated
under fire, leaving two dead on the
field. Calles and his force overtook
the rebels 15 miles south o f here. No
pursuit was given, as Captain Trujillo
with another force o f federal* is com
ing up from the south and the two
forces hope to catch the rebels be
tween them some time shortly.
| 2 5 c . 5 0 c . $1 a b o ttle a t D ru g & G e n l S to r e s |
Will Pray for Rain.
San Francisco— Archbishop P. W.
Riordan has issued a communication to
the Catholic pastors o f the diocese re
questing that an hour be set, accord
Is our pride—our hobby—ou r study fo s years *n<t ing to the convenience o f the priests
now our lu c c e e , and oura is the b elt painless work
and parishoner celebrants, devoted to
to be found anywhere, no m atter how m uch yon
pay. C o m p a re o u r P r ic e s .
the saying o f mass, beginning Monday
W e finish plate and
bridge work fo r out-
interceding for the blessing o f rain
o f-t o w n patrons in
which, he points out, is needed all over
one day i f desired.
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free when plate« or ' the State of California.
bridge work is order-
Many o f the priesta made immediate
Consultation
on free.
response and arranged for the special
MolarCrowns $ > 5 5 . .0 0
service to be held at 7 A. M. daily un
22k Bridge Tw th4.
til relief is gained.
Gold rilling«
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Sarsaparilla
Acts directly and peculiarly
on the blood; purifies, enriches
and revitalizes it, and in this
w a y builds up the whole sys
tem. Take it. Get it today.
In usual liquid form or in chocolate
coated tablets called Sarsataba.
STONE THAT BURNS ITSELF
East of the Jordan Lime la Made
From Rock That Contalna Its
Own Fuel.
While making a trip through the
H&uran district recently the writer’s
attention was attracted to a curious
•tone which might be described as a
“self-burning limestone.” Our party
came upon some natives burning it
and was enabled to see the operation.
This district is south of Damascus,
east of the upper Jordan. At this place
the rock lay in a stratum between or
dinary limestone; it was of grayish
black color, and when freshly broken
bad an odor of petroleum. Near by
were outcrops of what looked like the
same material many rods long and 20
to 30 feet thick.
Quarrying is easily done with primi
tive picks and other tools, as the rock
Is quite soft and full of seams. The
stone Is broken Into small piece* with
hammers and piled up against the
bank of rock.
A wall of the same material about
two feet high is roughly laid up around
the pile on three sides, making a pile
of small stone eight to ten feet long
and nearly as wide, and two feet at
the front, rising to nearly three times
that height si the back, where it lies
against the lank.
In building the wall around the pile
imall holes are left for draft and In
khlch to start the fire. When the kiln
Is ready to burn a few small bunches
of straw are placed In the holes men
tioned, lit with a flint and steel and
in a short time the whole pile has lg-
uited. The mon then begin working
on a new- kiln while the other burns
and cools.
After about two hours of burning the
>tono has all become converted Into
iime, except the stones In the wall and
the very top layer, which are only
about half burned. When cool the lime
Is air-slacked and eifted to remove any
pieces not thoroughly burned, which
are thrown Into a new pile to be fired
again.
The workmen told us that It made a
very black Bmoke with a bad odor like
kerosene burning. The lime is white
and said to make a very strong plas
ter, superior to the ordinary lime
burned with brush. This stone is so
located that, should It prove to be of
commercial value, it could be easily
transported.—Consular Reports.
mmm
AND
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colds and Headaches;
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To get its B en eficial
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Do you
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dread o f the dental chair? Do you w ant to have
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C ream, w hich feeds the akin, thereby filling out and
p reven tin g w rinkles and deHtroying blackhead«,
and gives the akin the blush and glow o f youth.
T he m arvelous com plexion o f the high clan« O ri
entals. w hich has been a m y a te r ^ to Europeans, ia
due to the use o f preparations m ade from this re
ceip t. P u t up in glaHR, $1.
This ia the first tim e the above-m entioned pre
parations have been offered for «ale in Am erica.
A limited su pply ia to be had by addressing
Aviators Daring in Wind.
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Try o e c e more i f yon hare bee* dortorln « with
this one and that one and have nut obtained per
manent relief. Let this great n a tu « healer diag-
aoae jo jir case and prescribe some remedy whose
action i. quick, .a re and «nfe. His prw rip tion s
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Bark* that
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are not known to the outside world, hat hare bare
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Man of 79 Flies in Air.
San Diego, Cal.—James M. Sears, I
aged 79, a trouist from Salem, Ohio,
had the distinction o f being the oldest
man in the United States to make a
flight in a hydro-aeroplane.
In com
pany with W. B. Atwater, in the new
model Curtías machine, he ascended to
a height o f 600 feet and circled San
Diego Bay.
“ Best sport I ever
tackled,’ ’ he said.
Only Olive Oil ie “ Sweet Oil.”
Washington, D. C.— Phet olive oil
•lone may be sold under label as sweet
, oil, the board of food and drug inspec
tion, headed by Dr. H. W. Wiley, has
| decided. Hereafter nflxturea of cot-
, tonseed oil and olive oil thus Hold will
be considered ^by the government aa
misbranded.
Bu—Kola Tablets
Best Nerve and Kidney Tonic on Earth
Before Taking.
After Taking.
W ill m ake you » 'r e p better, eat better, b e
cause they rebuild y o u r broken-dow n nerves.
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TROOPS FACE
MEXICAN CRISIS
Ready for Invasion, If Neces
sary, to Protect Rights.
Patrol Bei -g Rapidly Re-inforced—
Vasquistas Approach Juarez
and Residents Flee.
El Paso— Four troops o f United
States cavalry patrol the Rio Grande
with orders to cross into Ciudad Juar
ez. if necessary, to protect American
life and property.
With the 2 2d Infantry and three
companies of artillery entrained at
San Antonio for this city, and at least
1,000 Vasquistas at Bauche, 14 miles
south o f Juarez, the situation general
ly is considered the most critical since
the recent outbreak in Chihuahua.
The troops at Bauche are command
ed by Colonel Inez Salszar, who, it is
understood, will soon demand the for
mal surrender of Juarez. It is hardly
believed any show of resistance will
be made, as Juarez is garrisoned only
by about 100 men.
That General Pasqual Orozco will
remain loyal to Madero is the state
ment contained in a message from
Governor Gonzales to Mexican Consul
Enrique C. Lorente in El Paso.
Lo-
rente also declared he had received
advices that Antonio Rojas and Bar-
ulio Hernandez, rebel leaders, had
been captured, but further confirma
tion was unobtainable.
Anticipating unexpected develop
ments, Juarez residents moved their
portable effects to the American side.
United States and Mexican secret
service operatives and Texas Rangers
seized a manifesto issued by Gonzalo
Enrile, former Mexican consul at
Brussels. The manifesto makes an
attack on the president o f the United
States, accusing him o f “ being re
sponsible for the troubles o f Mexico
and Latin America.”
Officers are searching for Gonzalo
Enrile. The manifesto says in part:
“ There have been so many bad acts
in Mexico caused by your great efforts
at expansion and domination, that it
would be a crime o f lese patria to
suffer them in silence longer. You
have created, fomented and consum
mated the revolution which placed in
power the traitor who is giving you
our country. Your troops have in
vaded our territory.
In the name of
the Monroe doctrine you put at h a lf-
mast the flags o f your sister republics.
You appropriated Hawaii, you took
the Panama canal zone. The Cubans
did not blow up the Maine. Spain did
not. Wall street did, with its imper
ialism. This crime was called ’ Wil
liam McKinely,’ and he paid the
penalty by a bullet of Czolgosz. ”
ARMY THOROUGHLY PREPARED
No Americans Shall Suffer, Is Order
From Washington.
Washington, D. C. — Determined
that no American lives shall he sacri
ficed as a result of fighting on the
Mexican border, the United States
troops along the Rio Grande were re
inforced and orders were given that
firing into American territory must be
stopped, even though it be necessary
to cross the boundary line to force
compliance.
The order, the most sweeping that
has gone out from the White House in
the present situation, was issued after
a conference between President Taft,
Secretary o f War Stimson, and Acting
Secretary o f State Huntington Wilson.
In addition to sending another regi
ment of infantry and three batteries
o f field artillery to the Mexican line,
orders were issued to division com
manders throughout the country to
hold their companies in readiness to
move at a moment’s notice.
The
acute situation in Mexico has had the
effect o f putting the army establish
ment in a high state o f preparation,
and mobilization on the Rio Grande
could be effected quickly if occasion
should arise.
You Can Help
Yourself
Back to health by as
sisting the stomach in
its work of digestion
a n d assimilation — by
keeping the liver active
and the bowels open.
F o r t h i s p a rtic u la r
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f ER
RY s
Revolutionary General’* Uniform.
A Continental uniform more than
100 years old, which waa once the
property of General Christie of Revo
lutionary war fame, was one of the
interesting relics of the estate of the
late Margaret <?. Benjamin of Ithaca,
N. Y. The uniform Is of white broad
cloth, with silk and satin waist, knee
breeches and satin stockings.
H is Security.
When Ebton Folsom asked Squire
Lane to lend him $200 to Invost In
that dry good business, the squire
dryly Inquired what Mr. Folsom had
to offer him In the way of security.
“ Security?” said Eben, with an air
of Injured dignity. "Well, squire. I’ll
tell you what I bare to offer: Three
•olid silver teaspoons, a handsome
brass warming pan, a pair o’ decal-
comany vases, large size, and the ma
terial for as much as three feather
beds, if not four, right on the backB o’
my flock o’ geese, and five Plymouth
Rock hens.
“ You can call 'em all yours till 1
pay the money back, an’ I’ll take care
of ’em free of charge. I don’t know
what anybody could want more’n that
for security.”—Youth’s Companion.
T. B r c a l in N ew S h o e s .
A lw a y s s h a k e in A lle n 's Foot-K ane, a p o w d e r ,
t c u r e s h o t , a w r e t m g , a c h i n g , s w o lle n feet,
-urea c o r n s , I n g r o w in g n a ils a n d b u n io n s . A t
11 d r u g g is t s s u d s h o e s t o r e s , 25c. D ou t a c c e p t
.ny s u b s t itu te . S am p le m a ile d FK EK . A d d re s s
U le n S. O lm s ted . Le K oy . X . Y.
If you use Eye Salve use the besL
E y e S a l v e is the standard.
iB reliable and costs no more than infer
ior goods that are unknown. Used by
Physicians and Oculists, helps where all
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that cures, it is the S a l v e that does the
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Act. Don’ t be deceived or misled. The
only really antiseptic Eye Salve that has
been in the market for years. Sold by
Druggists throughout the known world.
Money In Gathering Gum.
A gum hunter gathered 1,30C
pounds of spruce gum the last sum
mer In the Adirondack mountains.
Tile most he ever secured In a sin
gle day was 30 pounds. HI* profits
may be estimated when It la known
that any druggist will gladly pay
$1.50 a pound for the gura.
China’* Long Waterway.
China has the longest canal in th*
world—the Grand. It is the longest
certified waterway, and goes from
Tungtu to Hangchoo, a distance of 600
miles.
SAVED RDM
AH DPEDATIOM
Dog Derby Is Run in Cold.
Nome, Alaska—The Solomon Derby
race for dog teams, 65 miles, from How Mr». Reed o f Peoria, I1L,
Nome to the Solomon River and re
Escaped The Sur
turn over the Snow trail, purse $ I,-
geon’s Knife.
000, was won by Charlie Johnson's
dogs in 5 hours, 47 minutes, 24 sec- [
ends, breaking all records for the
Peoria, III. —“ I wish to let every one
course The team owned by Mrs. C. E. j know whatLydiaE.Pinkham’aVegetable
Darling, of Oakland, Cal., and Scotty j
Compound has done
Allan, and driven by Allan, wag sec-1
for me. Fortwoyears
ond, and one o f J. Johnson’s teams i
I suffered. The doc
third.
The weather was fine, but
tor said I had a tumor
cold, the temperature ranging for sev
and the only remedy
eral days around the 20 below mark.
was the surgeon’s
knife. My mother
Bands Raid Border Ranches
bought me Lydia E.
Pinkham’a Vegeta
Douglas, Ariz.— Agua Prieta, scene
ofoneof the fiercest battles of the
ble Compound, and
Madero revolution, was thrown into a
today I am a well and
panic Saturday when bands of men,
healthy woman. For
who declared they were Vasquistas
months I suffered
suddenly appeared and began raiding from Inflammation, and your Sanative
ranches near the border.
Treasure Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell
vaults of banks and merchants were anyone what your medicines have done
hastily emptied and brought to Doug for me. You can use my testimonial in
las. Frightened people quickly fol any way you wish, and I will be glad
lowed. The refugees say the bands to answer letters.
Mrs. CHRISTINA
were under command of Antonio Rod R eed , 106 Mound SL, Peoria, III.
riguez, a political prisoner liberated
Mrs. Lynch Also Avoided
by sympathizers from the jail.
Operation.
We have had seventy years
of experience with Ayer’s
C herry P ecto ral. T h i s
makes us have great confi-
’ence in it for coughs, colds,
1 oronchitis, weak throats, and
weak lungs. We want you
to have confidence in it, as
well. Ask your own doctor
what experience he has had
with it. He knows. Keep
in close touch with him.
who called.
Among 'em was a good
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d ic in e " — b u t u »ed iu sue*
— n o t i ‘ P a te n t * *“
;e » » fu l P h y s ic ia n » ’ P r a c t ic e f o r m a n y y e a r s .
V ow d e d ic a t e d t o th e p u b lic a n d s o ld by
D ru g g is t s at- 25c a n d 50c p e r B o ttle . M u rin e
Eye S a lv e in A s e p tic T u b e s , '¿bo a n d 50c.
M u rin e E y e R e m e d y C o ., C h lo a g o
Novelty Brings Profits.
A New York grocer has combined
Howland.
Chest Pains
and Sprains
Sloan’s Liniment is an ex
cellent remedy for chest and
throat affections. It quickly
relieves congestion and in
flammation. A few drops
in water used as a gargle is
antiseptic and healing.
Here’s Proof
** I have used Sloan's Liniment for
yean and can testify.to its wonderful
efficiency. I have used it for sore throat,
croup, lame back and rheumatism and
In every case it gave instant relief."
R E B E C C A JA N E ISAACS,
Lucy, Kcutucky.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is excellent for sprains and
bruises. It stops the pain
at once and reduces swell
ing very quickly.
Sold by all dealers.
lu t in g the loath in g perlud.
Can’t Get Away From Them.
“ The proof of the pudding Is in th«
eating; you can’t get away from
that,” says an advertisement
And
the Manhattan Mercury adds; "Ther*
are a lot more equally trite bits ol
wisdom that It seems Impossible tc
get away from.”—Kansas City Star
f* r lo o , 2 B o ., B O o $1.00
Sloan’s
Treatise
on the
Horse
sent ires.
Addres«
Dr.
E*rl S. Sloan
T O CUKE A COLD IN ONE D A Y
T a k e L A X A T I V E B R O M O Q uinine Tablet«.
D ru p elets rofu n d m oney i f it fa il, to cure. E. W .
(»HO V E ’S Big nature layun each box. 25c.
M ix t u r e of F a m il y
B oston .
N am es.
This Is a good example of what 1*
a common phenomena In the polyglot
Balkans: A man named Pavel—that
Is, Paul—had five sons; one settled In
Athens, called himself Pavopoulo, the
Greek form of Paulson; the second
went to llelgrude and called himself
Pavlovich; the third In Sofia called
himself Pavloff; the fourth made his
home In Bucharest under the name
Pavlescu, while the youngest set up
In business In Constantinople, assum
ing the Turkish fm-m of Pavloglu.
'•Vi ALBERS BROS.
Mil
J
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DAIRY FEED
PIL E S CURED IN S TO 14 DAYS
Y ou r d r i g g is t w ill refu n d m oney If I’ A 7,0 O L 4T -
M E N T fails t c cu re any cnee o t Itch ing, Blind,
B leeding or P rotruding Piles in 6 to 14 d a y .. 60c.
¿EST AND CHEAPEST
Hi
Ask your dealer for it. If he does
Kansas Schoolgirl’s Choice of Way*.
not handle it drop us a postal card
One day lust week two little girls
and.we will furnish you tne name of
In Parsons were hurrying to school ) a dealer who does
and were afraid they would be tardy.
One little girl said: “ Let's kneel right
down and pray that we won't be
tardy.” "Oh, no,” said the other,
"lat’a hike on to school »»J
while
^MILLING CQjjij
w .'r. a/ktn’."—Parsons Sun.
■ALBERS BROS:
Thos* Bird Men.
Country Cousin—Blamed If thl»
ain’t the fust time I ever saw fire
flies when they was snow on the
ground. City Relative—Those ar«
not fireflies. They are cigarette buttl
falling from the aeroplanes.—Puck.
KILLS
r
¡ PORTLAND, OREGON
P. N. U.
SAGE RATS
SQUIRRELS AHDJ
PRAIRIE DOGS^
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No #—MX
W H E N w ritin g to adrrrt lacra, plaaaa
TT d o n t h l . papar.
nO L*R
60 P H E R i % ^ H g j rfo|Oü
r
SQUIRREL
POISON
REQUIRES NO MIXING OR PREPARATION, ALWAYS READY FOR US
W fft* you Bi/v, o cm an d rncaesr.
e ir r#e woooiamk baa no
Ho n e y BACK/r HOT Ai ClA/ntO CLARKE, WOODWARD DRUO CO. postlamd ,O ki .
Jessup, Pa. —“ After the birth of my
fourth child, I had severe organic inflam
mation. I would have such terrible pains
that it did not seem as though I could
stand it. This kept up for three long
months, until two doctors decided that
an operation waa needed.
In All caae* of
“ Then one of my friends recommended DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA.
Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
COLDS, E T C ,
pound and after taking it for two months Of All Horse*, Brood flares, Colts,
I waa a well woman.” —Mrs. JoSETH A.
Stallion*, is to
L ynch , Jessup, Pa.
Women who suffer from female 111*
should try Lydia El. Pinkham’a Vegeta On th e ir t o n g u e , nr In tka t o d p u t Spnhn’ a Liquid
them. It arte
ble Compound, one of the most success Com pound. G ir a t h e r '
/ > t toallof
route the dieeaea by
Madero ie Aaked to Resign.
ful remedies the world haa ever known, n pelllig the disama g erma. Itweid«o4Tthetrau-
Mai no saattor how they are “ .xpaaari
A tool uto.
San Antonio, Tex.— Emilio Vasquez before submitting to a surgical opera* ly free from anythlngin jurloua. A child ran «afa-
tioo.
lytakalt.
•Oeantaandtl.oO:
IS.30
and
llo.OOthe
Gomez has telegraphed President Mad
anean. Bold by draggi.ta, käm m, damare, u t sant
ero, of Mexico, from here asking him
expiase paid by the manufacturer*.
to surrender the presidency of the
Special Agente Wanted
country and prevent further bloodshed
SPOHN
MEDICAL CO.
and growth of the revolutionary move
Chemists and Bacteriologists
ment. Gomez has been advanced aa e
presidential possibility by the Vaa-
GOSHEN, IND„
U. S. A.
quisa revolutionists in Mexico.
Nevada i* Railing Cash.
Carson, Nev.— Three bills designed
to remedy financial difficulties in the
state taxation system were passed at
Saturday’* session of the legislature
here.
One of the bill* authorize* the state
to borrow $200,000 from the school
funds at 4 per cent interest; a second
measure redistributes the state’s mon
ey into various funds and a third ap
propriates $10,000 for the expenses
of the present extra session.
withCoughs
One of Ayer’s Pills st bedtime will esuse
tn Increased flow of bile and produce a
gentle laxative effect the day following.
Ornamental 8econd Husband.
Formula on esch box. Show it to your
"1 look on a second husband as a doctor. He will understand at s glance.
[ood dessert after a fine dinner and a Dose, one pill at bedtime, just one.
woman oughter swallow one when of- I H i d , b y t h . J . O. A Y E S CO., L o w ell, h u t j
’ered without no mincing. Of course, -
there never was such a man as Mr.
Evils of Underwear.
Satterwbite, but he was always mighty
An Ohio citizen, eighty years old,
iusy. while Cal Rucker la a real pleas-
ire to me. a-setting around the house claims that he never has worn any
m account of his soft constitution. underwear. Many a citizen of Africa
Mr. Satterwhlte, I'm thankful to say, has done the same thing and yet failed
left me so well provided for that I to get his name in the papers.
.’ an afford Mr. Rucker as a kind of
Possible to Be Too Busy.
irnament.”—Marla Thompson Daviess
A certain business man was so very
in "Rose of Old Harpeth.”
busy that he could not see anybody
an advertising novelty and a source
of profit In a butter churn, which Is
In almost constant operation In his
store. The churn Is driven by a small
electric motor and the scheme Is to
sell a patron a quantity of cream and
then, for a small charge, churn It Into
BEST BLUING MADE.
butter. The operation takes but a
Twenty years’ experience back of few minutes.
RED CROSS BALL BLUE
Every
The Chicago fire could have been pre
housewife that uees It will have no vented
witli one pail o f water, hut the
other. It is the only blue that Is water waa not handy. Keep a bo th' of
all blue.
Hamlins Wizard Oil handy and prevent
Liquid bluing is discarded forever the fiery pains o f inltniumai on.
after RED CROSS BALL BLUE Is
tried. Makes clothes clear and white.
Carried Off Dickena Debris.
Large package 10 cents. AT ALL
Everybody knew Dickens. He could
GROCERS.______________
not dine In public without attracting
Selfishness Universal.
attention. Wheu he left the dining
A Kansas City judge announces aa room, his admirers would descend
an original discovery that selfishness upon his tablo and carry off eggshells,
la the chief cause of divorce. Of orange peels and other things that
course it is. It is also the cause of remained behind, so that they might
most of the other troubles of human have memorials of this great and
ity. Eliminate selfishness from the much loved writer.—Munsey's.
nature of man and the millennium
Mothers will find Mrs. W in d o w 's Soothing
would be with us._________
Syrup the bast runiedy to u w tu t their ch ild ie d
I’ e t t it ’ s
70 Years
The Right W ay
“ SPOHN T H E M ”