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F arm ers and M erch a n ts Spring Humors PURE-BRED SIRE PROFITABLE Come to most r^ople and cause many troubles,—pimples, boiU and other eruptions, besides loss of appetite, that tired feeling, biliousness, indigestion and headache. The sooner you get rid of them the better, and the way to get rid of them and to build up the system is to take When Colt Reaches Market Age High Price Paid as Service Fee I* More Than Saved to Owner. THEO. ROOSEVELT CARRIES OREGON | Immediate Steps Taken to Control Wireless Operators. Washington, D. C.— Stirred by the horror of the Titanic disaster, all As a business proposition It pays to Portland. Oregon. breed mares to pure-bred stallions, al | official Washington is preparing for though the service fees of such horses steps to minimize the possibilities of are higher than those of the grade or Second-H%nd Maehin- another such tragedy. try bought, sold and mongrel and scrub. The fees of the exchanged: engines, H oo d ’ s S a rsa p a rilla Congress began framing legislation latter are |5 and $10 less at the time boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st The Spring Medicine pur excellence of service, but when the col' reaches St.. Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. to govern lifesaving appliances and as shown by uuequaled, radical and market age the saving Is lost. There permanent cures. Woodrow Wilson Is Democra ic wireless, and President Taft, doubly PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Get it today in usual liquid form or Is at that time a difference of at least touched by the probable logs o f his Choice—Selling and Lane for Will furnish you a ry kind o f h<lp you want, malo chocolated tablets known as Sarsaiabs. $100 In value In favor of the eolt from military aide, Major Archibald Butt, U. S. Senators. or female, skilled or unskilled, farm, sawmill, log the pure-bred sire, so that the higher ging or any miscellaneous labor. Call, write or held conferences wjth cabinet officers service fee has proved a profitable phone. No fees o f any kind charged in this office. Tailor’s Cutting Retort. Phones—A 5624; Main 3555. 215 Sctcs4 St. Partial. Or. Investment Then. too. there Is a to consider government control over A newly elected Australian labor M. ready, appreciative outside market for Republican. the operation o f wireless. P. returns bis occupation as "tailor's good grade colt, while the scrub Presidential preference -— Theodore WOOL & MOHAIR, HIDES & PELTSÌ cutter”—an avocation rarely repre- i the In the house what may result in a goes to the local buyer at low figures We Went All Y ob Have. Wrtie For prties rnd shipping tags. seated in parliament. Some time ago, | and there Is little If any demand for Roosevelt. Federal investigation into the cause of THE H. F. NORTON COMPANY. United States senator— Ben Selling. says the London Chronicle, Australia such horses. 813-315 Front St. Portland. Ore. Representatives— First district, W. the wreck and the enactment o f pro had a remarkably eloquent and witty j Wo are fast Improving our cattle, C. Hawley; Second district, N. J. tective measures was begun with reso tailor, who became not only an M. P .,' sheep and hogs. Our grains and fod but a minister of the crown. To him der crops are up to date In purity of Sinnott; Third district, A. W. Laf- lutions offered by Representatives ferty. Mott and Hardwick. The Mott reso a new governar made this maladroit seed, quality aud average returns. Our Secretary o f state— B. W. Olcott. remark: “ I hear, Mr. Jones, you were lution provides for a searching inquiry horses, however, are away behind the Dairy commissioner— J. D. Mickle. once a tailor?" “ Yes, my lord, I procession. The use of grade, scrub Railroad commissioners— First dis by the merchant marine committee. was.” “ And how are you engaged and mongrel etallions keeps them Destroys Sage Rats, Squirrels, Gophers and trict, T. K. Campbell; Second district, The Hardwick resolution provides for Prairie Dogs. Requires no m ixing or prepai now?" “ Taking your excellency s tiou—Alw ays ready for use. Deadliest o f all. there and their production Is profit C. B. Aitchison. lifesaving apparatus. Under the Your m oney back if not as claimed. measure.” — less. Supreme judge—Robert Eakin. CLAiutJt, W oodw a r d D r u g C o ., Portland, Ore. Mott resolution the merchant marine It Is high time to put our horses on MAKES CLOTHES WHITE. committee would sit as a court and Democratic. a plane with our other animals In The troublesome problem of wash-, P"'ut of breeding and quality, and It Presidential preference — Woodrow compel the attendance o f witnesses. day solved by RED CROSS BALL j can only be done by owners of mares Wilson. Chairman Alexander, of the commit BLUE. The blue that is all blue. United States senator— Harry Lane. tee, said that the catustrophe would —The great skin rejuvenator. if you have sallow Solid package; no liquid to leak or absolutely refusing to patronize stal skin, wrinkles, pimples or roughness of the face Representative— Third district, M. No adulteratiou. Made for 20 lions other than those of pure breed or arms, the application of FUCHI will bring back spill. stop the building of such enormous ing, soundness, prepotency and high I G. Munly. the glow and freshness o f youth. Pr package. 81. years and used everywhere. He favors a law to limit the (Branch) Fuchi Laboratories, Suit 9, 342 1-2 Wash Individual character and quality. Secretary o f State—John B. Ryan. vessels. A large package only 10 cents. ington St., Portland, Ore. Makes the clothes 6now white. Less : When such sires can be found the Railroad commissioner— Second dis size o f vessels which visit American bother, less waste. More satisfactory j service fee Is of little moment. The trict, Lew Anderson. ports. The committee also expects to results and practical economy. ASK colt will pay for the fees and return — report a bill to regulate wireless. YOUR GROCER. fine profits when sold. The continu Portland— Nearly four-fifths of the President Taft was in conference ous use of pure-bred sires. Intelligent i vote o f the state of Oregon on Presi Seek the Best. nearly two hours with his cabinet ly employed, will also quickly fill the dent and United States senator has Nobleness springs to our eyes wher A Tonic, Alterative and Resolvent. The •tate with high grade mares In place been counted and reported. These | officers, whose functions cover the best rem edy for Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. ever we look, rich stores of poetic In Eradicates Pimples, Eruptions and Disorders spiration, if one has receptivity large of the sorry aggregation of mongrels returns indicate that Theodore Roose operations of this new system of tcle- o f the Skin. Furifies the Flood and gives enough to take it in and reveal It and misfits now disgracing many velt has carried Oregon over President j graphy. These were Secretaries Tone, Strength and Vigor to the entire system. Taft by about 7000 votes and has ob touched with emotion, the magic light j farms. Stimson, Meyer and Nagel. Attorney tained a plurality over Robert La Fol- of the Imagination. Bravery, good General Wickersham was called in to lette of about 5000. We Make You Competent to Earn ness and truth lie on every side. We Ben Selling has carried Oregon over give legal advice as to the necessity $25 to $50 per beek need not seek the exceptional for Senator Bourne by at least 8000, ac in a legislative way of additional laws. In R to 8 weeks. We give complete themes, the usual affords more than course in driving, repairing, cording to pesent indications, with the etc. all kinds of automobiles. enough. Look closely with under In recognition o f the extensive in _ I Kv-ery student nets j>ersoual probability that the plurality will run gT~—■ —I Attent ion and actual road standing Into the common; you will terests of private corporations which I experience. Write for term* I up to 8500. find everwhere the uncommon, the Celinont Auto Sd-ool & Garage, | These estimates are based on re- have spent much in the equipment of E. 23d and Morrison Sts.. wonderful.—The Christian Register. | turns from all but 14 precincts in ships and shore stations with wireless 1’ortland, Ore. i Multnomah county, complete returns outfits, ex-Attorney General Griggs Free to Oar Reader. Clackamas, Clatsop, and Mr. Sheffield, representing the W rite Murine E ye R em edy Co., C hicago, fo r For Fourteen Years. Restored from Benton, Sprung an Old One on Him. 48-page Illustrated E ye B ook F ree. W rite all Hood River, Sherman and Wasco Marconi company, also were consult To Health by Lydia E. Pink- By the way, I saw a string of excep a bou t Y o u r E ye T ro u b le au d they w ill advise counties, and more or less complete ed, while the technical side o f the P rop er A p p lica tio n o f the M urine tionally large monkeys. I mentioned a E s ye to R the ham’s Vegetable returns from every other county in the question was discussed by Admiral em edies in Y o u r S p e cia l Case Y o u r ; Cone, engineer-in-chief of the navy, that they looked like small men, and j D ru gg ist w ill te ll you that M urine R elieves j state. Compound. a darky broke In and said: ‘‘Boss, j Sore Eyes, Strengthens W eak E yes Dut--.il t On the Democratic count it seems whose bureau directs naval wireless Smart, S ooth es E ye P ain, and sells fo r 60c. them monkeys can speak If they want- \ Try It in Your E yes and in B a b y 's E yes fo r certain that Woodrow Wilson has re- systems. Elgin, 111. —“ After fourteen years of j ceived the preference of the Oregon The discussion was general and ed to, but they are afraid that if they S caly E yelids au d G ran ulation. Buffering everything from female com did they would be put to work.”— I voters for president and that Harry touched particularly on the details o f Newspaper Has Record for Size. plaints, I am at last Northwestern. I Lane, of Portland, will be the Demo- the bill, which probably will bo pro The largest newspaper in the world restored to health. posed in the Navy department, to give I cratic candidate for senator. was the Illuminated Quadruple Con “ I employed the effect to the terms o f the general Returns from results on the Demo- stellation, which appeared In New The Life of a Farmer. b e s t d o c t o r s and wireless convention to which America even went to the : cratic ticket are meager, however, recently adhered. The life of the husbandman—a Ilf« York on Independence day, 1858. Its i and no estimate can be made o f the hospital for treat fed by the bounty of earth and sweet dimensions equaled that of a billiard- Lord Burnham cabled to President ment and was told ■ total vote cast, so that likewise esti Taft expressing sympathy for the ened by tho airs of heaven.—Douglas table—eight feet long by six feet mates of pluralities are impossible. there was no help for wide; and, strange to say for an Amer Jerrold. Returns received on the Republican “ terrible loss of so many prominent ican publication. It had no advertise me. But while tak ticket supply a total so far o f 62,871 and distinguished citizens and the ap- ments. A copy of this mammoth new ing Lydia E. Pink- votes for president. Of these Roose- I palling catastrophe which has befullen ham’s V e g e t a b le world production can be seen at the j velt has 25,034; Taft, 17,986; La the Titanic.” Compound I began Newspaper Museum of Alx-la-Chapelle, By direction of the president, Act The pluralities to improve and I j Follette, 19,851. BYance. Its price was fifty cents. shown in the partial returns are as ing Secretary Huntington Wilson, of continued its use until I was made well.” follow s: Roosevelt over La Follette, the State department, sent a message To Breal: in New Shoes. ■ ! i ¡ i i ' •{ —Mrs. H enry L eiseberg ,743 Adams S t in reply extending mutual sympathy. 5183; Roosevelt over Taft, 7044. Alwaj-8 shake in A lien 's F oot-Ease, ft pow der, The house adopted a resolution ex Keameysville, \V. Va. —“ I feel it my -t. curt-s h ot, sw ea tin g, a ch in g , s w o lle n feet, urea corns, In g row in g nails and bunions. At duty to write and say what Lydia E. pressing condolence to the relatives of ul druggists and shoe steres, 25c. D ont accep t these who lost their lives on the Ti BEST AND CHEAPEST, in v s u t.titu te . Sam ple m ailed FREE. A ddreU Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has t lle ii S. Olm sted, Le R oy. N. Y. tanic. The resolution, offered by done for me. I suffered from female weakness and at times felt so miserable Representative Austin, of Tennessee, Obliging Eagle. Ask your dealer for it. If he does I could hardly endure being on my feet follows: not handle it drop us a postal card A golden eagle which has been In Chicago — Thirty-two persons are “ After taking Lydia E. Pinkham’a “ Resolved, That this house has and we will furnish you the name of captivity In Maldon, Essex, for 46 Vegetable Compound and following your known to have been killed, half a heard with profound regret and sym a dealer who does years, has just died. It was a female, special directions, my trouble is gone. score were injured so severely that pathy of the appalling loss of life on purchased In Leadenhall market, and Words fail to express my thankfulness. they may die, and 150 others were the steamship Titanic and expresses for several years made a nest and laid I recommend your medicine to all my more or less hurt in two tornadoes its deep sympathy for the relatives of eggs. On one occasion, says the Dun friends.” — Mrs. G. B. W h it tin g t o n . which swept over Southern Illinois in those who perished in that great dis dee Courier, hen’s eggs being given to one instance, and across Northern Il aster. ” The above are only two o f the thou linois and Indiana in the other, just !j;:MILLING eòi, It to sit on. It batched and reared a brood of chickens, p ut In other years sands o f grateful letters which are con | before sunset Sunday night. Fifteen THEORIES ARE MANY. ¡PORTLAND, OREGON', the chicks were always eaten as soon stantly being received by the Pinkham were killed at Hush, 111.; five at Wil- Medicine Company of Lynn,Mass.,which as hatched. | lisville, three at Reddick, III., and show clearly what great things Lydia E. Export Thinks Titanic Struck Huge j nine at Morocco, Ind. ’ ’inkham’s Vegetable Compound does Mothers w ill And Mrs. W inslow’ s S oothing Salt Water iceberg. | Others may be found beneath the Byrup the b e st rem edy to use for th eir ch ild te a •or those who suffer from woman’s ills. durin g the teeth in g p eriod . I wreckage of what was Bush, every Washington, D. C .— George Uhler, I f you want special advice write to j building there being demolished. inspector general o f the Federal Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi Forty injured from this town alone Elephant Lived for Centuries, steamboat inspection service, said he dential) Lynn, Muss. Your letter will Murphysboro, believed the Titanic struck the ice When Alexander the Great con- | be opened, read and answered by a , were brought into 1 b our pride—our hobby—our »tody for years and now our success, end ours is the best j alnlcs* work quered Porus, king of India, he took woman aud held in strict confidence* where the storm also severely injured berg with such momentum that the to be found anywhere, no matter how much you three late at night. a great elephant that had fought gal impact buckled her to pieces. p a y . Com pare ou r Prices. — We finish plate and Houses, sheds and farm buildings lantly for the defeated king, named Captain Charles A . McAllister ex bridge work for out Italian Winters. of town patrons in near Coal City were demolished, wind pressed the belief that the mass which him Ajax, dedicated him to the sun, one day if desired. The people of Florence, Italy, have mills were blown down and many head sent the Titanic to the bottom o f the Painless extraction placed upon him a metal band with free when plates or a dislike for heating devices In their of cattle were reported killed. The ocean was a salt water iceberg and not bridge work is order the Inscription, "Alexander, the son ed. Consultation (res. of Jupiter, dedicated Ajax to the sun.” houses, although the weather In win tower above mine No. 3 at Carbon a polar berg, o f glacial formation. Molar Crown« $5.00 The elephant was found alive 350 ter, especially when the tramontane Hill was toppled over. He pointed out that the ratio of ice 22k Bridge Teeth4.00 Is blowing, is uncomfortably cold. years later. above water in such an iceberg was Gold rillingt None of the houses have fireplaces, J. P. Morgan’s Luck Holds. only one-ninth of its bulk. Enamel Fillings 1.00 Blood poisoning is o'ten caused b y slight New York— J. Pierpont Morgan’ s Silver Fillings .50 cuts or waunds. Death may result. Ham and the man who warms himself by Good Rubber Two Explosions Heard. lin's Wizard Oil will draw out the poison, means of the “ scaldino," a pan of star of good luck still was in the as Plates 5.00 lieal the wound and prevent ser ous trou glowing ashes, Is considered effemin Best Red Rubber _ New York— Hugh Wollner, a son of cendant in the 76th year o f his life, _________________ ble. Plates 7. GO ate. for the banker had thought earlier in Thomas Wollner, R. A ., of London, K. W. A. WISE, PruiorNT «no M u m s Painless Extr'tion . 50 F a u lt. BEST M ETHODS 21 VURS fin it im o N roSTUMS OVER 100 the year to return to America on the gays there were two explosions before Nothing can work me damage ex All w o r k f u l l y g u a r a n t e e d f o r f i f t e e n years. YEARS OLD 11 Titanic. Henry Clay Frick in Feb the Titanic sank. He believes he was cept myself; the harm that I sustain ruary had engaged a suite in the T i the last person to leave. He said: I carry about with me, and never am Nothing to Worry About, tanic, but Mrs. Frick sprained her “ Not long after the ship struck P a in le s s D e n tis ts a real sufferer by my own faulL— ’Are you not afraid that some of ankle when the Adriatic stopped at Fifllnf Building. Third and Washington PORTLAND ORE CL Bernard. there came the first big explosion; your children will fall Into that open O t t ic . B o v r I A .X .M I I .X . • u lw i.lla l Madeira and went to a hospital in then a moment later the second. It cistern?” asked the nervous boarder, Naples. Mr. Morgan took over Mr. was the second explosion that did the His Little Peculiarity. looking over the picket fence In the Frick’s hooking. P. N. U. No 17 —’IA Then Mr. Morgan most damage. It blew away the fun ■*One o’ de mos' curiosest things back yard. “ Oh, no, mum,” came tho decided to extend his stay and passed nels and tore a big hole in the steam about a fool,” said Uncle Eben, “ Is de complacent reply. "Anyhow, It ain’t the reservation to J. Horace Harding. er’ s side. The Titanic careened to one W H E N w r it i n g t o a d v e r t is e r s , p le a s e m e n - way he’ll holler and git mad If you where we getB our drlnkln’ water.’’— 11 t io n t h is p a p e r. side and passengers making for the don't let him show off his misfortune.” Hampton’s Magazine. Ship Refuses Succor. boats were spilled in to the water.” Write us for our cash offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce. If we don’ $ handle it will refer you to re liable buyer. p e a r s ON-PAGE CO. Machinery .. ... ' Four-Fifths of Vote Gives 7000 Over President Taft. ' J “J F U C H I SUFFERED EVERYTHING DAIR Y FEED! Painless Dentistry 1.00 ettlt's Eye Salve W ise Dental Co.,i»c. COLT DISTEMPER Can be handled very easily. The sick are cored, and all others In sa m e s ta ble, n o m nttpr h o w ‘ •pxnosed,” keT.t fr o m hn\ ing th e dis- p » -* . b y u sin g S P O H N 'B L IQ U ID D I S T E M P K B C F B K . G iv e on t h e to n g u e o r in fe e d . A c ts o n t h e n lo o d a n d e z n e ls pern is o f e II fo r m a o f d istem p er. B est rem ed y e v e r k n o w n f o r m ores In fou l. O n e b o t tle g u n ra n teed t o c u r e o n e case, ftV and SI a l ot* I f : Si r n d 310 d o z e n , o f druggiRt* a n d h arness dea er*. o r s e r t express pa id by C’t lt shows S ^ ---.a --------------------------------- --------------------- ». ------- how to poultice throats. O ~ u nr r ____ F res - Booklet gives evervfhing. Local agents wanted. Largest sellm* horse remedy in existence—twelve years. Chemists and B a cte rio W U u . GOSH EN, IND.. U. S. A- W. L. D O U G L A S SHOES • 2.25 * 2.50 * 3.00 * 3.50 For MEN, TH E WOMEN -n ot te a -not coffee I t’s the m ost de lightful B reakfast D rink you ever tasted — a n d the m ost wholesome a n d invigorating. You cannot but like its rich “ g ra in y ” flavor a n d Spicy arom a. Ask your grocer for Three G*s L ittle P u s sy P lu m p k in , S ittin g in th e sun; L ittle P u s sy P lu m p k ln ’ s T o o tiiv d to frisk an d run. <GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES) P u s s y 's had her d in n e r— A n A W F U L lo t f o r h er! A n d s o she sits a -s u n n ln g — D o n ’ t yo u h e a r h er g e n tly purr? —if he hasn't got it he wilt get it for you. It’s good for you 3 times a day. And remember that there is n o su b stitu te fo r 3 G ’s. BUTTERFLY IS TRANSPARENT Prof. Beebe Describes In-ect Through Whose Outstretched Wings Ob jects Are Clearly Seen. In "Our Search for a Wilderness.’ William Ueebe of the New York Zoo logical park, describes hls first sight of the transparent butterfly—Hootera piera—of British Guiana, an Insect through whose out-stretched wings any substance ou which It rests can be clearly seen. "As we crossed a swirling creek or the trunk of a mighty fallen tree, something fluttered ahead,” he writes. "W e could not see what It was. Closer we came, and still the object re mained Indistinct; we seemed to see a butterfly, and yet that appeared Im possible. At last we marked It down on a fern frond, and crept up until our eyes were within two feet of It. Noth ing was visible but the graceful lace- work of the frond, until a slanting beam of sunlight struck It. and there, close before us, was a butterfly that spread fully three Inches, but was wholly transparent, save for three tiny spots of azure near the margin of each hind wing. "A b we looked. It drifted to a double-headed flower of scarlet, and when It alighted, the Bcarlet of the flower and the green of the leaf were as distinct ns If seen through thin mica, and Ihe faint gray haze of the Insect's wings was marked only by the Indistinct venation.” Aerate Your Boiled Water. Drinking water that has been boiled Is usually so flat and tasteless that people are apt to dislike It exceeding ly, and even though the health au thorities order its use. many peopli will run the risk of contracting ty phoid fever rather than take this pro caution. If boiled water Is thoroughly cooled and shaken up well In a bottle half filled, It will become aerated and have the sparkle and taste of freshlj drawn well water.— Housekeeper. Life In Town. . One nice thing about loafing In a big town is that If a man has money enough he can get shaved twice a day without exciting comment.—Gal veston News. 8oda Water From Tablets. Bohemia has what Is called “ soda bonbons.” Tho “ bonbons" are tablets of two kinds, acid and alkali, and one pair Is sufficient to produce about ball a quart of soda water. It uOt who t r Harm Done by the Apathetlo. la the apathetic people who win take up the burden of the day are doing real harm In the coun y . _________________ Idleness the Root of All Sin. Idleness Is the unforglveable sin, be cause it la tho mother of all other sins. AMUSING FOUR-HANDED GAME HAVE YOU Can Be Played With Partner* or All Can Play Atone— Board Contains 100 Squares. A BAD STOMACH To make possible a four-banded game of checkers, two playing part ners, or all playing their own game. Then don’t wonder at your rundowrreondition. Your food is not being properly digested, thus causing Heartburn, Gas on Stomach, Belching, Indigestion and Costive ness. You should try a bottle of T 0R N A D 0 l(IL ll3 2 IIN ILLINOIS AND INDIANA ¡ALBERS BROS! SPOHN MEDICAL C#- PUSSY PLUMPKIN. j WRECK AROUSES CONGRESS. *400 & * 5.00 and BOYS STA N D S RD OF Q U A L IT Y FOR OVER 3 0 YEARS W E A R W . L D O U G L A S SH OES Y ou can save money because they are more economical and satisfactory in style, fit and wear than any other makes. W . L Douglas nam e and price stamped on the bottom guarantees full value and protects the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes. Insist upon having the genuine W . L Douglas shoes. ftTk!)»«". I f t o o t S a l e r <-»nnnt s u p p ly W . 1 . D o n g l s s s h orn , w r it « w . T. p n i K l s s , B r o - k t n n . M i s . far em l* / 4 h . » s sen« » r * r , w h » r » S s l i . s r j eh m rges p r r p a a l. r —t c s t s r . m Z New York— Robert E. Daniels, a young cotton broker o f Philadelphia, said he jumped into the sea as the ship was going down and was picked up in a lifeboat. Mr. Daniels, who is an amateur wirelesB operator, spelled the operator of the Carpatia on her way out to port. “ I was in my cabin dictating to a stenographer when the ship struck the berg,’ ’ said One Little Sin. Mr. Daniels. “ The shock was not It Is astonishing how soon the wboli violent. The offieers told me after conscience begins to unravel If s ward that the Titanic slipped upon the single stitch drops; one little sin In iceberg and practically broke in two. “ Interests” In 1836. A power has risen up In the govern ment greater than tf ) people them selves, consisting * 'any and vari ous and powerful In -sts, combined Into one mass, and bald together by the cohesive power of the vast sur plus In the banks.—John C. Calhoun. dulged makes a hole you could pul your bead through.—Charles Buxton. Bereaved Will Be Aided. Portland— A fund has been started among British residents now living in this city and vicinity for the widows and orphans o f the sailors lost on the Titanic, and James Laidlaw, British consul, has agreed to take charge of all subscirptions, which he will for Place of the Sublime in Art. This The beautiful Is the most useful la ward to the proper quarter. art; but the sublime in art la the most Portland fund started in the office of helpful to mortals, for It elevates tbs Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Mr. Laidlaw’s mind.—Joubert. office'at the northwest comer of Third and Oak streets. Making Recovery an Object. The Eskimo gives hls doctor a fe* vs soon as be comes. If the patient recovers, It Is kept; If not. It is re turned. _________________ One of Life’s Best P’easures Mlaaed New Fears Due In China. Of all tbe things that make Ilfs worth living friendship cornea neai Hongkong— Fears are entertained the top. But friends are rare, be of farther disorders in Canton. cause we are too busy. Thousands o f soldiers have returned, from the North in a state o f diacon- tent and have been disbanded. The governor and general in command have been impeached for putting to death a Chinese editor. The provin Oolor mote goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colon silk, w o o l and cotton equally w ell and la guaranteed to give perfect results. Asa deader, or w o wiU send p o s tp a id at 10c a p ic k n a e . W rite for free cial assembly and populace condemn booklet h o w to dye, bleach and mix colon . MONROE DRUG COMPANY. Ouincv, Illinois. the arbitrary action. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Workers Ignore I. W. W. Seattle— So far as can be learned, there was no response to the “ pro clamation” o f the Industrial Workers of the World calling on the employes of the lumber industry in Washington to strike. The collapse of the strike on Grays Harbor and the failure o f the attempt to tie up a big Tacoma mill have injured the prestige o f the In dustrial Workers among the mill work ers. In Ballard, the large mill suburb of Seattle, Industrial Workers’ Bgenta who pleaded with millworkers to strike were jeered at. March Exports Higher, I ' 'll Four-Handed Checkerboard. :ho board shown In the Illustration nas been constructed In France. The game Is played with either 20, 36, 66 3t 80 men, und the squares are in four different colors which divide ho board dlagonnlly Into four trt- ingles. It Is well to note that tho ordinary French checkerboard con :alns one hundred squares Instead of :be 64 of the American board. Paris— It is reported here that Mrs. John Jacob Astor had with her on the steamer Titanic, diamonds to the value of $3,000,000 which she bought from Cartier, the Paris jeweler, Cartier refuses to confirm or deny the report that he sold that amount o f diamonds to her. It makes weak stomachs strong and maintains health. At all Druggists Three Burled by Snowillde. In the course of a violent storm at Grenoble, near Paris, recently, an Iso- lated mountain chalet, situated at a height of over 6,000 feet above the sea, was burled In an avalanche ol snow and completely disappeared. Its three occupants have undoubtedly pep iahed. YOUNG BEAVER’S DAY’S WORK Industrious Little Animal In Regent’s Park Gardena, London, Falla Tree Two Feet Thick. A young beaver In Regent’s Park Gardens, London, was once placed at work upon a tree twelve feet long and two feet six Inches thick, just as the town clock sounded the hour of noon. The beaver began by barking tbe tree a foot above the ground. That done he attacked the wood. He worked hard, alternating hls labor with dips In hls bathing pond. He bathed and labored alternately until four o'clock In the afternoon, when he ato bis supper of bread and carrots and paddled about In hls pond until 6:30 o’clock. Ten minutes later, when only one Inch of the tree's diameter remained Intact, he bore upon hls work and tbe tree fell. Before It fell the beaver ran as men run when they have fired a blast. Then as the tree lay on tbe ground, he portioned It out mentally, and again began to gnaw. He worked at Intervals all night, cut Ihe log Into three parts, rolled two of the portions Into the water and re served tho other third for bis penna- lent shelter. M EXICA N M U STA N G L IN IM E N T For Sprains and Bruises. I B. Street, C adsrrilU, Cali., write* l “ H are used M ustang T.inimentanumber o f years on stock for cut*, sprain*, brume*, etc., with beet results. The boys on the Woman at rheumatism, Worshiper. ranch here use it for lum baio. sprains, cuts are snd burns the most sat- In Women born with worshipers; ¡«factory results. In fact w e use it on man their good as tbe little lies know the of.” most or beast best hearts remedy we craving for greatness; It Is 2 Sc. 5 0 c. relish S 1 * bottle at Drug C en 'l Store* A even said each chooses ber husband on the hypothesis of bis being a great man—In hls way. The good crea tures, yet the foolish!—Thomas Car lyle. Why Shoes Have Tongues. Every one that wears lace shoes knows that there la a tongue of leather < under the place where the two aide* of tbe shoe meet, but there la none in button ahoea. Probably very few per sona know that this la a comparative ly modern Idea and la not for tbe pur pose of keeping the laces from b.urtlng tbe lnatep, but la to keep out rain and snow. There would be no discomfort If the laces touched the sock, but no matter how closely a shoe may be laced ujr there Is always a slight space which would allow rain to reach the stock- Washington, D. C. — Exports o f cot ton, foodstuffs and oils from this coun try in March were valued at $93,838,- 512, compared with $64,532,015 for the same month a year ago, accord ing to a bulletin just issued by the commerce and labor department. For the nine months ended with March this year, there was a slight decrease in Not a Frog In Hls Throat. the exports, the total value being Ever talk so much that flies get $791,205,116, against $792,670,270 down your throat? A horse down In for a similar period o f 1911. Rich Attor Gems Lott. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS Connecticut last summer was not talk ing. but he was holding up hls mouth, wide open, to engulf an apple from the limb of a tree. There was a awallow that had been frightened and It flew blindly Into the horre'a mouth. The horse choked to death and so did the ■wallow. Even If t’ t horse had been able to awallow the iwal.ow he would have remained hoarse. Nervous? Thin? Pale? Are you easily tired, lack your usual vigor a n d strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood must be thin, your nerves must be weak. Y ou need a strong tonic. Y ou n e e d A y e r ’s Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa parilla entirely free from alco hol. W e believe your doctor w ill e n d o r s e these state ments. Ask and find out. If you think constipation is of trifling consequence, juat ask your doctor. He will disabuse you of that notion in short order. "Correct it at o n ce !” he wiU say. Then aak him abou Ayer's Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. Haft* I f Ik* 4 .0 . t i n CO.. LftwaU, warn,