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THE NORTH WIND. H ALTS MOB WITH GUN. F arm ers an d M erch an ts W rite us for our cash offer on your Farm and Dairy P ro luce. I f we don’t hurdle it will le f e r you to re liable buyer. ;> e ARSON-PAGE CO. P o rtla n d , O regon. P F.TLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Will fu rn is h you a n y k in d of h elp you w a n t, m ale or lem ale. skilled or u n sk illed , farm , saw m ill, log g in g or a n y m iscellaneous labor. Call, w rite c r p hone. No fees of uny k in d c h a rre d in th is office. Phonon—A 5624; M ain 3555. 215 Secssd St. P.rtUad. Or. Second-H and M achin ery bought, sold and « exchanged: e n g in e s , toiler-», saw m ills, etc. T he J . E. M artin Co.. 76 1st £ t.. P o rtla n d . Send for Stock L ist and prices. Machinery i F T P F R STAM PS S ten c ils and B rass 1 l I 'L l I\ u I A m i d s ig n s . Celluloid B utton* and K b bon Padges. Good Goods. Q uick Service. F>ntl *or com plete C atalogue No. 26. Acme S tam p W orks. 1015 A fet.. Tacom a. W ash. ~FU CH I —T h e g re a t skin re ju v e n a to r. if yeu h ave sallow skin, w rinkles, pim ples o r ro u g h n ess o f th e face or a rm s, th e ap p licatio n of F U C H I will b rin g back th e g'ow an d fresh n ess of y o u th . P r package. $1. (B ran ch ) F uchi L aboratories, 8 u it 9. 342 1-2 W a sh in g to n St.. P o rtla n d , Ore. r An H onest Incubator ^ A t an h o n e st Price l 11 L C o p p t i l u i l . S t l l Regulating. Chich t f MCK**T I P A ID ■ Nurw rt Safel» lamp. i . . i H ih<rii> *in*i(r. k « i m e t » T H , a l ccruirui(ion •« thru ««lit «11 w illl u k « i « O U A R A .-C ttO twiweei: e»*h »»II iu »unyle that u > M ) i (WJ> Kai. lies ci*t our . atalegu* uA I»» delivered pri< * Sr«e««ra trim l i T I ms I t H ele n s In cu b ato r Co., T e!edot W ashington Arnold’s Asthma and Catarrh Remedy. G uaranteed to euro C utarrh, Asthma, B ronchitis. Hay F in e r and Rose Cold«, or money refunded. Iu c ’ose SI.25 for Asthmu Remedv. or 60c in stain pa for C atarrh of th e Head and Stomach. Ask for address of people cured in Portland, Tacoma or Seattle. A rn o ld ’s A sthm a C ure Co., 333-4 Arcade bldg., Seattle, Wo. We Make You Competent to Earn $25 to $50 per Week in 6 to 8 weekn. We dive com plete course In driving, repairing, etc. all kind« of automobiles. I Every student gets personal a tten tio n and actuul road j experience. W rite for term s Belmont Auto School St Garage, E. 23d and M orrison Sts.. P ortland, Ore. W m .P fuk de -' r ’ s ,,n NBI d I p ÍIRIÍIÍK A T o n ic . A lte ra tiv e a n d R e so lv e n t. The b e s t re m e d y fo r K id n e y s , L iv e r a n d B ow els. K ra d ic a te s P im p le s, E ru p tio n s a n d D iso rd ers o f th e S k in . P u rifie s th e Blood a n d giv es T one, S tre n g th a n d V ig o r to th e e n tire system . Cynic Well Answered. A cynic once observed: "It does not b a t t e r whom you tak e as a bride, be cause you alw ays find out next day th a t you have m arried some one else.” To which every happy husband wilt confidently reply: “It Is b e tte r to love th e real woman you have m arried than to m arry the ideal girl you hay« loved.” Hamlins Wizard Oil is recommended by many physicians. It is used in many pub lic n i private hospitals. Why not keep a bottle on hand in your own home ? Magazine and Politician*. Many magazines are like politicians, In th a t th eir prom ises of good things for next m onth are th e clev erest p a rt of them .—D etroit News. COLDS CURED IN ONE DAY A s a rule, a few doses of M unyon’s Cold Rem edy w ill b re a k u p an y cold a n d p re v e n t pn eu m o n ia. I t reliev es th e head, th r o a t a n d lu n g s alm o st in s ta n tly . P ric e 25 c e n ts a t a n y d ru g g is ts o r se n t p o stp aid . I f you n eed M edical ad v ice w r ite to M unyon’a D octors. T hey w ill c a re fu lly d ia g n o se y o u r caM a n d g iv e you ad v ice by m ail, ab so lu tely free. A d d ress P ro fe s so r M unyon. 53d and Jefferson S treets, P h ila d elp h ia, P a. H oquiam Millman K arp s O ut D isturb e r s —Plant Running. Hoquiam , W ash.— W hen a delega tion of I. W. W. labor a g ita to rs a r rived a t th e C oates shingle mill to in duce a s trik e they w ere m et by J . A. Lewis, m an ag er of th e m ill, who w aited until the leader w as w ithin five fe e t o f him, and then drew a revolver an<l stood off the whole gang. The C oates m ill is still running, al though short-handed. As a re su lt o f a free-for-all fight be tw een G reek strik e rs and A m erican non-strikers a t th e N orthw estern plant, charges have been preferred ag a in st C ity A ttorney C allahan by th e H oquiam T rades Council. In th e fight a G reek w as about to h it a special police officer on th e head w ith a ham m er when Lon M iller, an old-tim e citizen, threw a brick w hich p u t th e G reek o u t o f commission. M iller says th a t he trie d to do th e G reek a favor by p rev en tin g him from com m itting m urder. C ity A ttorney W h e n t h e w in d fa e a s t t h e y e a y . W e m ay have a rainy day; C allahan issued a w a rra n t for the a r W h e n It t r a v e l s f r o m t h e w e s t. re s t of th e G reek, b u t refused to issue W a v i n g fields h a v e li tt le re s t. one fo r M iller. W a r m a n d s o f t it la w e k n o w . W h e n t h e s o u t h e r n b r e e z e s b lo w ; This is th e basis o f the charge B u t t h i s n o r t h w in d p u z z l e s m e — a g a in st Callahan, w hich w ill be W h o k n o w s w h a t t h e w e a t h e r ’ll b e ! threshed o u t by th e city com m ission ers. The m aking of th e charges m arks BOYS’ AM USEM ENTS IN CUBA th e introduction o f the T rades Council Jpln T o p , In Spring Ju s t Like T heir into th e I. W. W. fight ag a in st the m ills. H ereto fo re th e F ed eration of A m erican Cousins— Reason for L abor has not had a hand in th e affair. Custom Is Problem. F or th ree days Police Ju d g e Coghlan Boy» certainly a re boys th e world has been try in g G reeks on m isde >ver. and th e little Cuban youngster m eanor charges. He has been refu sin g s as like Young A m erica as two pea* them tria l by ju ry and fining them $5 n a pod. says a H avana correspondent and $10. Ju d g e C oghlan’s refu sal has n th e New York Sun. Ju s t why the brought up th e question of th e consti Juban hopeful should re so rt to the tu tio n a l rig h t o f tria l by ju ry , and iport of top spinning in the springtim e has resulted in a declaratio n th a t ind no o th er la inexplicable, but it is C cghlan’s business w ill be boycotted, rue here Just as It is In th e states, and th e com m issioners who placed him t Is not rem arkable th a t they should th ere recalled. The recall o f th e com m issioners is ¡pin tops. The stran g e thing about It a th a t they should only take up this also th reaten ed if C ity A tto rn ey C alla amusement In the spring. In the han is not dism issed. h’clted S tates th ere Is a reason (or C IT IZ E N S H IP IS NEEDED. his. The w inter has kept th e young ¡ters m ore or less bottled up and the ¡ports he has Indulged In have had P o rto Ricans W ant N aturalization P a h eir reason in cold w eather. With p e rs. D eclares Brown. he coming of the warm spring days New Y ork— A tto rn ey G eneral Fos ind the disappearance of snow and ce, th e top Inevitably appears first te r V. Brown, o f Porto Hico, w as in >f all and has Its run until super- New York en ro u te to W ashington, eded by m arbles, th e playing of which w here he w ill hand his resig n ation to s b e tte r suited to the still w arm er P resid en t T a ft. He w ill th en re tu rn to h i^ h o m e in C hattanooga, Tenn., to lays following. But In Cuba th ere is no such reason resum e his law p ractice. Brown spoke en th u siastically o f the >o fa r as th e clim ate Is concerned the oungsters can Bpln tops successfully pro g ress and p ro sp erity o f P orto Rico, rom one end of th e y ear to th e other. w here he has been statio n ed two Vhy do they do It only In th e spring? years. “ I don’t th in k th e re is a single '’h a t th is Is a fact cannot be contro verted, and It Is done, too, by boys s ta te in th e U nion today w here the vho have never se t foot on American people a re so happy as th e Porto R i oil. Nor has the p ractice come with cans are w ith th e governm ent they h a v e ,” he said. ‘‘T here is only one he American flag. Is It then psychological? Is th ere com plaint they m ake a g a in st the U ni nythlng In th e m ental make-up of the ted S ta te s governm ent, and th a t, I pecles boy which Irresistibly compels th in k , is a ju s t one. „ They feel they dm to seek his top In the m onths of have a rig h t to A m erican citizenship. .larch and April? Can It be heredl- T h a t feelin g w as expressed and fa ary, handed down through all the vored in th e p latfo rm s o f both p arties ges from the days of N oah's ark? in th is country, and both P resident Now If this be not th e explanation Roosevelt and P re sid e n t T a ft urged citizensip. if th e reason why Y ankees In a cold th e co n ferrin g o f such dim ate and Cubans In a hot one spin T here is no reason, especially in view ops In the sam e m onths of th e spring o f th ese lo ng-standing prom ises, why ind at no o th er tim e, let som e stu d en t Porto R icans should not be m ade c iti zens. W ith o u t it, they feel today >f th e race furnish another. th a t a P orto R ican is a man w ithout a c o u n try .” HERE IS A NEW PUSHMOBILE Im itation of Automobile Recently Built by Philadelphia Boys Makes 8plendld Racer. T he pushm oblle Itself Is new, but a new type of pushm oblle w as recent ly built by a couple of P hiladelphia boys, who won a race w ith 1L As m ost boys know, th e pushm oblle is an im itation of an autom obile, and the m ajority a re m ade by th e ir owners. The vehicle shown h ere has th is ad vantage—th e re Is a long handle pivoted to th e back, and th e " p u B h e r ' B A K E R ’S $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Paid fo r A rt. N ew Y ork — B enjam in A ltm an, a New Y ork d ry goods m illionaire, is now nam ed as the p urchaser o f tw o fam ous p o rtra its by V elaqsuez, which recen tly cam e to th is country. The pictu res, w hich have h ereto fo re hung in th e V illa H erm osa palace, cost A lt man som ething over $1,000,000, it is said. The p ain tin g s are of K ing P hilip IV o f Spain and his m in ister, th e Duke o f O livares. They bear th e d ate of 1624, and a re th e m ost expensive canvasses by th is a r tis t on record. Best Nerve and Kidney Tonic on Eaitb W ill m a k e you sleep b e tte r, e a t b e tte r, be ca u se th e y reb u ild y o u r bro k en -d o w n nerv es. A c t on th e k id n e y s an d g iv e p e rm a n e n t re lie f fo r b ac k ach e an d all b la d d e r tro u b les. Sold only by th e MURPHY DRUG CO.. 293 Barn- aide S t., Cor. F ifth . Portland, Oregon. 2 5 c a box. 5 boxes $1.00, by m ail, postage paid. D A IR Y FEED! New Pushm oblle. BEST AND CHEAPEST^ lilt 1'!!! Ask your dealer fo r it. I f he does not handle It drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the nam e of a dealer who does j ALBERS: BROS. •ij: MILLING CÒ-ijij j : PORTLANIFrOREGON Painless Dentistry Is o a r pride—o a r hobby—o a r Stady fo r yesra end now o a r success, and ours is th e b»-St painless work to bo fra u d anywhar*», no m a tte r how m ach pea M r. C o m p a re o u r P ric e s. T W # finish p is te and I briUss w o rt fo r out- I of tow « natrons la ■ c m day If daalrsd. Pain lass ex tractio n fro« when plates o t bridge work is o rd er •d. Ceesehalies Iran ■tlarOrevas $ 5 . { 22hBrid«*Tsetk4 SiW/iîîlnft r, . . a • n - — %Jw—w n i l W w n »m „ 5 .0 0 ( • * * • » la tta r - PtetM 7 .5 1 Pai-f-M Cxtr-tiM . 5 0 A ll w «rfc f u l l r c « * r . n t —H f a r ( t f t M a r » r n , W i s e D e n t a l C o . , 1««- Painless Dentists propels It by th is m eans, which en ables him to run In any position ne likes. O therw ise be has to run con tinually In a bent-over a ttitu d e. An o th e r big ad v an tag e of th is handle Is th a t It can be raised a t rig h t angles with th e seat of th e m achine, and tbe pusher can Jump up on a cross-bar th a t will then be a t th e bottom , and ride th e re w hile going down g rad e or a fte r a vigorous shove, and get rested. T he tim e and energy thus saved are Im p o rtan t facto rs In a race Who Are Our N eighbors? W hy n o t m ake a collection of the common field weeds o r flower»? C are fully p rep are and press them In an old book; when they a re d ry fasten them to th e rig h t page of a sh eet of paper. L et th e left page fold over the right to fu rn ish a cover for th e plant. Make a collection of weeds and put them In »mall vials. P a ste a label on the bottle. I/earn to call by nam es as m any In sects and birds as you can. Ask any one who yon think knows. D on’t stop until you find out w hat yon w ant to know. If you find a p lan t or Insect you cannot name, carefully pack and mall It to th e ex perim ent station, and they will try to find Its co rrect name. II th ere are birds yon cannot nam e, d e scribe them as to tb e lr size, color and Sight. Give any o th e r points you ran —n est on ground, bush or tre e ; w hat :bey e a t; w hether they sing o r whis tle, etc. Hood’ s S a r s a p a r illa Leads all other medicines in the cure of all spring ailments humors, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, paleness and nervousness. Take it. Get It to d a y In u s u a l liq u id fo rm or ta b l e t s c a lle d S a r s a ta b s . 10b D o s e s $L Do Not Lose Your T em per. A nger le a lack of sense. T h at Is to eay, a m an Is not as sensible when he Is angry ae he Is a t other times. H s may be angry and still have m ore sense th a n som e people have w hen they a re not angry, but he Is not as wise when he is angry as a t other tim es. He cannot reason so w ell; his brain does not w ork tn as sane a groove; h e Is m ore foolish than other people who m ay have much less sense than he h as w hen he Is In good humor. F cu r-ln ch G uns fo r A eroplanes. G overnors’ Island, N. Y .— W h at is said to be th e la rg e st gun designed to be carried by aeroplanes w as tested successfully on a b arg e off F o rt W rig h t, in th e presence of a num ber o f naval and arm y officers. The gun w as fired tw ice, and although i t is m ounted on d elicate steel springs, th e re w as no recoil. The inventor is C om m ander Cleland D avis, U nited S ta te s navy. I t is a four-inch gun. 12 fe e t long, w eighs 160 pounds and fires a 33-pound p ro jectile a t a velocity of m ore th an 1,000 fe e t a second. T w o Killed In S trik e rs ’ Riot, B erlin — The te rm in a tio n o f the strik e in th e W estphalian coal fields, w here n early 200,000 m iners laid down th e ir tools on M arch 11, w as m arked by tw o fa ta litie s in a tta c k s by s trik ers on n o n -strik ers w orking in the pita a t H agen. A th ird man was wounded, probably fa ta lly . In th e S am ar d is tr ic t th e strik e rs have also abandoned th e m ovem ent and gone back to work, b u t th e m in ers in U pper S ilesia are leaving th e p its in increased num bers I n t e r e s t in g E x p e r i e n c e o f T w o W o m e n — T h e ir S ta te m e n ts W o rth R e a d in g . Asheville, N.C. —“ I suffered fo r years With fem ale trouble while going through the Change of Life. I tried a local phy sician for a couple of years w ithout any substantial benefiL Finally a fte r re' peated suggestions to try Lydia E. Pink' ham ’s V egetable Compound, I quit my physician and commenced using it with the happiest results. I am today prac ticallv a well woman and anxious to con trib u te my m ite tow ards inducing others to try your g re a t medicine, as I am fully persuaded th a t it will cure the ailm ents from which I suffered if given a fair chance. “ If you think th is le tte r will contrib ute anything tow ards fu rth e r introducing your medicines to afflicted women who are passing through this try in g period, it is w ith g re a t pleasure I consent to its publication.” — Mrs. J u l ia A. M oore , 17 E a st SL, Asheville, N. C. T he C ase o f M rs. K irlin . ¿acr.rc... R e lie v e s Backache In s ta n tly Sloan’s Liniment is a great remedy for backache. It penetrates and relieves the pain instantly— no rub bing necessary— just lay it on lightly. H ere’s Proof. *'1 had my back hurt in the Boer W ar and in San Fr*nci$co two years aso I v. as hit by a street car in the same pi Tace. * tried all kinds of du Koe without ’ auc* Cu s . Two weeks ago I saw y o » Hoi- t i n * drug store and got a bâti botti« to try. The first ap application p licatio n fbausedUiL ^au sed iaitan t relief, in d now except for a littl« stiff» ccas, I am almost w ell." I LETCH LK NORMAN. W hittier, Calif. SU D A N 'S LIN IM EN T is the best remedy for rheumatism, n e u ra lg ia , sore throat and sprains. Miss E. R im of B ro o k ly n , N.T., tr r ite a ; “ S lo a n ’* L in im e n t 1$ th e best I have used six b o t tle s o f it a n d it Is grand.'* CHANGE STOCKINGS ANO MIND Discovery of Small Hole In th* Former C auses Bride-Elect to Call Off M arrlaga. Coughs and Colds Beattie, W ash.—L eonora Murphy, 19 and pretty, and Clyde Rowan of A s toria. Ore., after having been engaged for four years, w ere on th eir way to You could not please us bet tha m inister's th s o th er day to get ter than to ask your doctor m arried, when th e bride-to-be dlscov ered a whole In her rig h t stocking Just about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral New B edford Employes Only Hold above the shoe top. for coughs, colds, croup, bron By the tim e the tw o reached tha par O ut fo r L arg er R a is e -C o n s u m chitis. Thousands of families aonag* she had deoldad th a t th a hols e rs Will B ear B urden. would show when she kneeled before always keep it in the house. the m inister. In spite of Rowan's pro The approval o f their physi test she bad* th* m inister and Rowan cian and the experience of B oston—The g re a t Law rence strik e, w ait until aha could go homa and many years have given them w hich brought in its tra in increased change her stocking. She hadn't been home more than five w ages fo r 276,000 te x tile w orkers in g r e a t c o n fid e n c e in th is m inutes before she telephoned Rowan New England, w as officially declared he need not w ait any longer. She said s ta n d a r d cough medicine. off a t all the m ills in L aw rence, hav th a t while changing her stocking she Sold for seventy years. ing accom plished its purpose, in the bad alao changed her mtnd, and de Any good doctor will tell you that a medi term ined not to. be m arried. opinion o f the leaders. cine Tike Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cannot do Its best work if the bowels are con I t is g enerally believed th a t ad a C ur«» W hite Y ou W alk . ” ” ” * stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows n ’» F o o l E u , li » c e r t a in c u r» fo r h o t vances In w ages or reduction in hours s w A e lle a ti n g ,c a ll u s ,» m l s w o lle n , «w hin» U n i Sold anything better than Ayer’s Pills for cor» by »11 D ru g g is ts . P r ic e U o. D o n 't a c c e n t » n s of p aper m ill em ployes, b agging and reefing this sluggishness of the liver, j s u b s t itu t e . T r ia l « « o FREJS. A d d ress M*d* by th* I . 0 . . ATI A T1B CO.. L » » » ll. I h » burlap w orkers, m achinists and o p era A lle a S. O lm s ” te d ' , ‘ Le P R » o ck y , N. Y. tiv es in o th e r industries, all are tra c e C nristm aa Make* Demand. able to the m ovem ent w hich owed its T he G erm an dem and for apple* and origin in L aw rence. The num ber of M EXICAN persons th u s to benefit is more than nuta to hang on C hristm as trees Is al w ays very great. The Inland produc 800,000. A dvances in the price of woolen and tion of apples, even In a favorable cotton goods w hich have been m ade or year, although large, Is fa r too email w hich a re in prospect probably w ill for th e dem and. In eplte of th e fact place upon the u ltim a te consum er th a t thousands of acres of new trees much of the burden of the additional a re planted each year. In order to FOR CUTS AND BURNS. cost to the te x tile m anu factu rers. supply the inland m arket, large quan Jam es H. Hurley. M ercur, U tah, write»: T his w ill a g g reg ate betw een ten and tities of apples and n u ts m ust be im " I a m r a i lin g p o u ltry a n d » • I h a y e u se d I tw elve m illion dollars in th e nex t ported from abroad each year. y o u r L in im e n t w ith aucceaa o n inyaelf a n d I year, it is estim ated. m y h orse, I w ill t r y i t o n p o u ltry . I use | M o th e r» w ill fin d Mr». W ln»low *» S o o th in g th e L in im e n t to r cu te, burn» or p a ia a o f u n y I Mill agents, in announcing advance S y ru p t h e b e d re m e d y to UM lo r i h a i r c h U d r e u kind a n d » a t good result». T h is la a g r e a t I In prices, have said fran k ly th a t the l u r i n g th e te e th i n g p e rio d . g o ld m in in g ru m p , b u t fo r h e a lth y o u r Lin- tm e n t ia a s g o o d u s th e b e s t m ine In c a m p .” upw ard tren d Is the resu lt o f w age ad Apis. I 25c . 50c . f 1 a b o ttla a t D ru g 4b C e a 'IS to re s | vances. It Is difficult to believe w hat early New Bedford, w here th e m anufac tu re rs of the finer grades o f cotton w riters tell us of th e divine honors W ar Agalnat “ Loan Sharks.” , goods have refused to accede to th e lavished upon Apis, th e sacred bull of Law yers engaged to assist poor peo Memphis, and upon Mlnevls. the sa- dem ands o f th e ir em ployes fo r an ad ple In New York who had been In th e ditional five per cent, has displaced -Ted ox of Heliopolis. Yet perhaps clutches of th e "loan sh ark s,” have Law rence as the cen ter of In terest In som e of our custom s of deeds of to d a y , as handed down by the uninitiat reported th a t th eir clients took an ag the te x tile situ atio n . gregate of $8,299.60 In loans, on w hich U nless th e m ill ow ners give the in ed. may seem Just as Incongruously they w ere to pay $3,744.71 In In terest crease dem anded w ithin a few days, it absurd when heard and understood In th ree m onths. T he law yers In m ost is feared th a t a strik e of from 25,000 from an equally proportionate future cases were able to persuade th e loan time. _________ to 30,000 o p erativ es w ill ensue. companies to continue th e loans a t W hile an increase o f five per cent T O C U RE A COLD IN O N E DAY the ra te of 6 per cent annually. T he T a k e L A X A T IV E BRO M O q u in in e T ablet». has been offered, th e New Bedford ru g gin tn r e f u n d m oney i f i t fails to c u re . E . W. loans had generally been obtained to o p erativ es a re in siste n t th a t they re D G R O V E ’S a ifrn a tu re is on ea ch box. 25c. pay doctors’ bills o r funeral expenses. ceive 10 per cent. D a ily T h o u g h t . S ecretary D cvolt, o f the M anufac Mloe In Q ueer Nest. “All men should cultivate a fixed tu r e rs ’ association, has prom ised th a t W hen an old gas m ain w as being the m ill ow ners would decide early in and firm determ ination, and vow that taken out a t Sunderland (Scotland) the w eek, w h eth er th is should be w hat they once u n d ertak e they will recently, a mouse w as seen to run out granted. never give up." a t the end of th e pipe. T he pipe waa The suggestion has been m ade th a t then broken up, and In the interior Point for Consideration. an im m ediate increase of 7} p er cent was found a n e st containing six young “W e m ust consider, not w hat tho be given w ith a prom ise o f an addi mice. How th e anim als could exist tional 2} p er cen t on a given date. wise will think, but w hat the foolish tn a pipe which had gas passing T his m ay be the basis o f a com pro will be sur* to say.”—Sir A rthur Helps. through It is regarded as rem arkable, mise. but th e fact th a t th ere was a fractu re TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY fo r Red, WeAk, W eary, W atery Eyes In the pipe may In som e degree ex» ONLY HEALTHY CAN MARRY. and G ran u lated Eyelids. M urine D oesn't plain the m ystery. S m art—Soothes E ye Pain. D ruggists C hicago C ath ed ra l to T urn Away It Can Be Done. Bell M urine E ye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, Ailing Twain*. "You m ake 30,000 m arks a y ear as 60c, $1.00. M urine E ye Salve In Chicago— Dean W a lte r T. Sum ner A septic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eyo Books aviator? And yet people say you can 't live on air.”—Fllegende B latter. of th e Episcopal C athedral of S ain ts and E ye Advice F ree by Mall. M urine E ye Rem edy Co., Chicago. P e te r and P aul, preached a sermon Sunday upon the “ S acram ent of M ar United S tates Behind World. ria g e ,” in which he m ade th e follow Of all the nations the United States ing announcem ent: alone allows the uae of whit* phos " A fte r consultation w ith R ig h t phorus In m aking m atches. Rev. C. P. A nderson, bishop o f C hi cago, and w ith his approval, Dean T ha On« Big Man. Sum ner and his co-w orkers o f the G etting tangled up ia the Job of C athedral of S aints P e te r and Paul, the 999, and untangling them la the have agreed upon an advanced policy )ob of the other one In th e 1,000. w ith reg ard to the ad m in istratio n of m arriag e in th e cathedral. Only a Few. “ B eginning w ith E aster, no person T h ere are only two or th ree g irls w ill be m arried in th e cathedral un beautiful enough to be alouchy.—At th is S p r i n g ? T h e n g e t less they p resen t a certificate o f chison Globe. health from a rep u ta b le physician to th e b e s t— th e o n e th a t “ F in k E r » ” U E Id rm ir In th » S p rin g . the effect th a t they are norm al physi Try M arl» » Eye K em nly f o r I tr lia b l. R elief. is b a c k e d b y a p r o v e n cally and m entally and have n eith er an incurable nor a com m unicable dis Prom ises. r e p u ta tio n — ease. A m an usually w ants th e preacher “ T his ste p is tak en only a fte r to furnish proof th a t w hat he prom m onths o f study o f the situ atio n ises Is going to como true, but he le and d elib eratio n as to its ad v isab ility . willing to tak e tbe glib prom oter's I t is believed th a t th is stand will m eet word for I t w ith the im m ediate sym pathy o f the Oh, Tell Uel clergy in the church a t large, all of W hen schools of aviation are found whom have long fe lt the u n d esirab il It In v ig o r a te s , R e ity o f being p a rty to th e m arria g e of ed will they aw ard scholarships?— persons who, because of th e ir physical Llpplncott'a. b u ild s , N o u r is h e s . condition, should never be allowed to Most Akin to Love. D o n ’t e x p e r im e n t e n te r into the m arria g e s ta te and Of all the p ath s th a t lead to a wom p ropagate th e ir sp e c ie s.” INSIST Ok OUTING HOSTETTER’S an 's love, pity's th e straig h tesL — B eaum ont and Fletcher. S trik e ’s Back B roken. 300,000 Mill Workers In All Lines Benefitted. MUSTANG LINIMENT DO YOU NEED A TONIC HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS A berdeen, W ash.— T h at the back of th e I. W. W. m ovem ent in th e big m ill s trik e here has been p ractically broken waa evidenced by the fa c t th a t desp ite th e hundreds o f strik e rs who surrounded th e A berdeen L um ber & Shingle com pany's plant, th e m ill, w ith a full crew , ia k ep t in operation. I t is understood here th a t the h ar bor m ills w ill resum e re g u lar o p e ra tions im m ediately and th a t all em ployes w ill be A m ericans w ith fam ilies, receiving the m inim um scale of $2.26 a oay. AVOID LIQUID BLUING. The reason so m any housew ives prefer RED CROSS BALL BLUE Is because It la all blue. Liquid blue contains a large percentage of w ater. W hy buy w ater when you have It by th e tub full? Buying solid RED CROSS BALL BLUE la real economy. Dissolve It a« you need It. A large four-oz. pack age, all blue, for 10c. U sed In thou sands of homes. FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS. Recognized Hie Lim itation. “But,” her fath er objected, “you have never shown th a t you are caps, ble of supporting a wife.” “Ob,” th* young man replied, “If you w ant her to m arry a widower I’ll have to confess th a t I ca n 't qualify.” P io n eer In Good Move. In th e middle of the sixteenth cen tu ry a professor of theology In Strsss- burg Insisted upon having Individual com m union cups, and during th« M anner and Custom s. plague In 1654 his dem and w as en T be m snnera of eome people en forced. countered In taking w alks abroad are A m ericana Quell Mutiny. C harleston, S. C.— U nited S ta te s suggestive of the rep o rt m ade by the old B ritish sea captain who was sent m arines from th e c u tte r Y am acraw have charge o f the H aytien gunboat out to Investigate th* m anners and F e rrie r, th e crew o f which m utinied custom s of th e Inhabitants of a new here. T he men w ent on s trik e be ly-discovered Pacific Island. His re cause they had not received th e ir pay port w as brief, as follows; "M anners for th ree m onths, and fe arin g serious they have none, and th e ir custom ! trouble, th e com m anding officer, W il a ra beastly.” liam F. W atts, called upon C aptain All Ha Had to Do W ith It. W est, o f th e Y am acraw , for p ro tec "And you actually consented to let tion. The U nited S ta te s officer sen t your wife run for o fficer' "C onsented? L ieu ten an t Brookw ay and 16 m arines C ertainly not. I acquiesced.” to th e gunboat. T h ere w as no resis - PIL E S CURED IN S TO 1« DATS tance to th e m arines ta k in g charge. FERRYS Tour d r-iaaist w ill rwfund m a n s , If PAZO OTWT- MKNT fail» to cur» a n , c«»» o f Itchin#. Blind. far rheumatism. Sold by an Dealer*. Price, 23c., 3 0c.. and $ 1 .0 0 . SW . Book — Hors««, Catti«. Poultry sent frM . T ro o p s Told to U npack. B teodinf or P rotru dins Pile» in S to 1» days. iOc. L eavenw orth, K an.— An o rd er w as C hinese Complexions. received a t headquarters a t F o rt L ea T he exquisite com plexion of tb e F. N. U venw orth th a t the Seventh In fa n try , which haa been held in readiness to young C hinese women Is due to the move a t a m om ent’s notice, m ay u n g re a t car* which they g lra tb elr skin. I W H E N w riting te i TT lio n t h u P -P * r. pack. E very organization in th e post G enerally speaking, th e resu lt la due has been in readiness fo r activ e serv '« m assage. ice for alm ost tw o m onths. T he order is construed to m ean th a t th e trouble in Mexico has subsided and th a t no additional troops will be needed on tbe border, fo r th e present, a t least. No î s - n * -•■ r i KlUS F ortifications C ut Down, W ashington, D. C .— A bill m aking app ro p riatio n fo r fortificatio ns was passed by th e senate. I t c a rrie s $4,- 186,236, about a m illion a n d 'a q u a rte r less th an the app ro p riatio n o f last y ear. ___________ C hina G ets A natone Flour. A natone, W ash.—The A natone mill is p rep a rin g a special flour fo r O rien tal tra d e , to be shipped d irect to China. The sacks b ear a special trad em ark o f C hinese characters. TEXTILE STRIKE IS DECLARED OFF DANGER PERIOD OF WOMANS’ LIFE FR 0 M 45 to 50 Circleville, Ohio.—“ I can truthfully say th a t I never had anything do me sc much good during Change of Life as Ly dia E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Compound. “ B efore I had taken one h a lf a bottle of it I began to feel b e tte r, and I have continued taking i t My health is b etter than it has been fo r several years. II all women would tak e it they would es cape untold pain and m isery a t this time CEN TRA L S T A T E S SHIVER. of life.” — Mrs. A l i c e K ir l i n , 368 W, Blinding S to rm o f Snow and Sleet Mill S t , Circleville, Ohio. The Change of Life is one o f the most S w eep s A cro ss C ontinent. critical periods of a w om an’s existence. C hicago— A blinding storm o f snow A tsuch tim es women may rely upon Lydia and sle e t Bwept across th e N o rth Cen E. P inkham ’s V egetable Compound. tra l s ta te s T hursday, heap in g d isaster upon tra n sp o rta tio n and com m unica P ray er and W ork. tion fa c ilitie s. If you do not wish for his kingdom, H a lf a hundred c itie s w ere sh u t off from com m unication w ith th e re s t of don't pray for It, but If you do, you th e w orld. M iles o f teleg rap h and m ust do m ore th a n pray, you m ust telephone poles w ere blown down or work.—Ruskln. w ires covered w ith ice u n til they Fundam ental Error. broke. The snow changed in many W e suffer, In teaching, from th« places to sleet, w hich w as blown like shot before a gale th a t increased to n ean s being exalted and the end for- n early 60 m iles an hour. Zero w ea to tten th e r w as reached in several places. BU-KOLA TABLETS Peculiar Chinese Industrie». In Taocbow there are som e Strang« Industries. One is the raising of the machi, a so rt of large pheasant, the tail feathers of which a re very valu able, as they are needed for th e dress hats of m andarins. T im ber is very plentiful in th is d istric t and is se n t away by ra ft to all parts. iàJÉûÆ ÈÈ U m C l j B m t Cot»f h Syrup. T mih 1« tfa«. Seid b by f Drwgrti " ,F 0 R C O U G H S AND C O I D S IBPf A m undssn Will L actura. W ashington, D. C.— Roald A mund sen, discoverer o f the South Pole, will v isit th e U nited S ta te s n e x t June. Hie first N orth A m erican lectu re on the successful A n ta rc tic expedition w ill be m ade before the N ational Geo- g rrp h ieal society in W ashington. P resident H enry G a rre tt received a cablegram from C aptain Amundaen, accepting th e so ciety ’« in v itatio n . 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