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M inisters. Much alarm ts done by th a excellent men and women who g ath er up all the Farmers and Merchants | charges of cruelty ag ain st surgeon* W rite us fo r our cash offer on your and physicians and publish them In Farm and Dairy Produce. If we the In terest of hum anity. W e make don’t handle it will re fe r you to re no exception, not even tn th e case of liable buyer. p£A R SO N -PA G E CO. m lselonarles, when we eay th a t there P o rtla n d , O r tf u a . Is no class in th e com m unity which ru rn lsh es m ore heroic exam ples of I devotion to th e In terests of m ankind | than th e n u rses and physicians who r WOOL & MOHAIR, HIDES & PELTSl spend th eir lives not only in m in ister ! W« Wae M Yaa Ha«. Withc iaa ptcts i S itvpe, tajv F ing to th e sick, but in devising new T H E H . F . N O R T O N C O M PA N Y . I 1813-315 F ro n t S t. P o rtla n d . O re. J I ways to relieve suffering and In trac ing out the secret causes of disease Every m onth we read of physicians PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU who have lost th e ir lives In the con W ill fu rn is h you an y kind o f help you w a n t, m ale j duct of experim ents designed solely o r female*, skilled o r unskilled, farm , saw m ill, loir- ! By virtue of its unequaled to banish the plagues which d evastate firinff o r an y m iscellaneous labor. Call, w rite or phone. No fees of any k in d ch urned in tb»»- office. society. They die of yellow fever, the P h o n es—A 5624; M ain 3555. 215 Secosd $L. P*rtluA. Or. blood-purifying, nerve-stength- leprosy, th e baneful effects of et'ing, stomach-toning, appe plague, radium and th e new applications of S econd-H and M achin tite-restoring properties, is the the secret forces which are Just com ery b o u g h t, sold and exchange«]: e n g in e s , ing under experim ent In chem ical lab boiler«, saw m ills, e tc . T h e J . E. M artin Co.. 76 1st Lone Great Spring Medicine. St.. P o rtla n d . Send fo r S to ck L ist and price*. Get it today In usual liquid form or oratories.—C hristian Register. tablets called S arsatab s. 100 Doses $ 1. T R Y MURINE E Y E REMEDY $1.25 per w'ord in serts C lassified ads in \ for Red. W eak, W eary, W atery Eyes 36 leading papers in U. S. Send fur list. j and G ranulated Eyelids. Mvtrine D oesn’t Migratory Bird*. Dake A dvertising Agency, 432 S. M ain, | In a re c e n t Issue of the N ational S m art—S oothes Eye Pain. D ruggists Los Angeles, o r 12 Geary, San Francisco G eographic M agazine Mr. Wells Cook Sell M urine E ye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, of the U nited S tates biological su r i 50c, $1.00. M urine E ye Salve in A septic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books vey, has presented an Interesting and E ye Advice F re e b y Mail. study of bird m igration. In his article Vancouver and Portland he tells us th a t th e cliff swallows M urine E ye R em edy Co., Chicago. which nest In Nova Scotia leave the Will be joined by a g r e a t w agon b rid g e across The Stars. th e C olum bia riv e r, b rin g in g V ancouver closer Gulf coast of Mexico about M arch 10 T h e num ber of sta rs th a t can be to P o rtla n d m a rk e ts . W hen th is b rid g e is fin and arriv e a t th eir destination two ■een by a sh arp eye In o ur hem isphere ished, land a ro u n d V an co u v er w dl soon double in value. NOW you can buy su ch land a t a m onths later, on May 10. Most of the Is about 8,000, or 6,000 In both hem re a so n a b ’e price. F or p ric es and te rm s ad birds th a t spend th e w inter In C entral ispheres. By th e telescope, of course, d re s s N. W. Mousey. 810 WasiiingtM Si.. Vancouver, Wash. or South America, he says, ta k e the m any thousands of stare a re brought d irect route across the gulf Instead of o u t th a t a re invisible to th e naked eye. going via T exas or by way of Florida. U sing an In stru m en t little m ore than We Make You Competent ia Earn Cuba or Y ucatan, and this aerial Jour tw o Inches wide th e re have been more $25 to $50 per Meek ney m eans a single flight of from 600 th a n 810,000 sta rs duly ch arted in the H weeks. We give com plete course in driving, repairing, to 700 m iles with no alighting place. n o rth e rn half of th e heavena alone. etc. all kinds of automobile*. But th e g re a te st tra v e le r of all la It has been estim ated by very high Il>ery personal |l.« e ry student gets n J t M ention anil * actual road th e golden plover, which n ests In sum au th o ritie s th a t th e to ta l n u m ber vis \ I experience. >Vr rite for term e m er on th e arctic shores of N orth ible In th e w hole celestial v au lt would Fe'irani Ant* Sd.oo! & Garage, K. 23d and Moi rieon Sts.. America, w hence It m igrates to L abra m ount u p to 80,000,000. Portland. Ore. dor, and a t Nova Scotia begins a 2,500 mile flight to South America, its win Y oungster Breve U nder O peration. te r home Is In A rgentina, and a fte r a A rem ark ab le exhibition of n erv e In six-month stay th ere Is comes back a young child w as seen th e o th er day across th e gulf and up the M ississippi In a Spokane, W ash., hospital, when —T h e g re a t sk in re ju v e n a to r. if you h ave sallow sk in , w rin k le s, pim ples o r ro u g h n e ss o f th e face valley, and when It ts again a t its a 6-year-old boy endured h is th ird o r arm s, th e ap p licatio n o f F U C H I w ill b rin g back sum m er home It has covered about 16.- o peration in o n e week, w ith out an th e glow and fre s h n e s s o f y o u th . P r p ack ag e. $1. 000 miles. The arctic tern s accom plish (B ran ch ) F u ch i L a boratories, S u it 9. 342 1-2 W ash an aesth etic. T he operation consisted ington S t., P o rtla n d , Ore. In 20 w eeks a round trip of 22,000 of th e g ra ftin g of a piece of skin two m iles betw een th e a rc tic and ant Inches sq u are cm his shoulder, to a rctic oceans. cover an open wound, due to an acci s q u ir r e l d e n t som e tim e ago, w hen th e lad, GRANULATED w hile coasting, w as cau g h t u n d er a I T C H I N G L ID S THE BRAND JHAT K IL L S s tre e t car. / Intelligent Ostrich, All ostrich which recen tly fialeM 1 aw ay a t a private to o in B edfordshire was found to have eaten seven pounds of sto n es and a bicycle p u ncture out fit. It Is thought, says London Punch, th a t th e Intelligent c re a tu re had tried to cure an in tern al cut caused by th e { sh arp edge of th e stones. I H ood’s Sarsaparilla Machinery FU CH I "WOODLARK D e s tro y s S ag e R ats, S q u irre ls, G o p h e rs a n d P r a ir ie D ogs. R e q u ire s n o m ix in g o r p r e p a r a tio n —A lw ay s re a d y fo r u se. D e a d lie st o f a ll. Y o u r m o n e y b a c k if n o t a s claim ed . C l a & jck , W o o d w a r d D r u g C o ., P o rtla n d , O re. California Weekly Papers $3 P E R INCH FO R LIS T O F 25 $4 P E R INCH FO R LIST OF 40 $8 P E R INCH FO R LIST O F 80 T h is is less th a n h a lf th e com bined ra te s o f th e individual p a p e rs . The Dake A dvertising Agency 432 S o u th M ain S t. Los A ngeles, Cal. and wa W a te r in blu in ir is a d u lte ra tio n . Glaus ------------------- T ru e G reatness. t ___________ e r m a k e liquid _ __________ b lu e co stly __ . B uy R md ed C roas B a l G enuine g reatn ess is m arked by B lue, m a k es clo th es w h ite r th a n snow . sim plicity, u nostentatlousness, self forgetfulness, a h e a rty In te re st 1 b Gum From Seaweed. others, a feeling of brotherhood Witt I t is announced th a t a London chem th e hum an fam ily.—Channlng. ist has succeeded In g etting from sea- w eek a kind of gum w hich haa among Love and Friendship. o th er p roperties a g re a te r cap acity foi 'Love w as created so th a t m as electrical resistan ce th a n vulcanite. It m ight un d erstan d w om an; friendship, Is said also to be damp-proof, acid- so th a t m an m ight u n d erstan d man.'* proof and germ-proof, as well as In — From L lllyan Shaffner’s “L ove and sensible to changes of tem perature, F riendship.” and quite uninflam mable. T eats ot th e su b stan ce have been m ade a t th« W estm in ster E lectric L aboratories. W. L. D O U G L A S SHOES *2.50 *3.00 *3.50 *4.00 *4.50P5:00 W . L. D o u g la s m a k e s a n d se lls m o re $ 4 .0 0 sh o e s th a n a n y o th e r m a n u f a c tu r e r in th e w o rld . FOR MEN, W O M E N A N D BOY8 W . L . D o u g l a s $ 4 .0 0 . $ 4 .5 0 & $ 5 .0 0 s h o e s e q u a l C u s to m D e n c h W o r k c o s t in g $ 0 . 0 0 t o $ 8 .0 0 O n e p a i r o f IV . L . D o u g la s S 2 .0 0 o r S 3 . SO B o y s ' s h o e s w ill p o s it iv e ly o u t w e a r tw o p a ir s o f o t h e r m a k e s . W h y d o e s W . L D o u g la s m a k e a n d se ll m o re fin e sh o e s th a n a n y o th e r m a n u f a c tu re r in th e w o rld ? B E C A U S E : h e s ta m p s his n a m e a n d p ric e o n th e b o tto m a n d g u a r a n te e s th e v a lu e , w h ich p r o te c ts th e w e a r e r a g a in s t h ig h p ric e s a n d in fe rio r sh o e s o f o th e r m a k e s. B E C A U S E : th e y a r e th e m o st e c o n o m ic a l a n d s a tis f a c to r y ; y o u c a n sa v e m o n e y b y w e a rin g W .L D o u g la s sh o e s. B E C A U S E : th e y h a v e no e q u a l fo r sty le , f it a n d w e a r. D O N ’T T A K E A S U B S T IT U T E F O R W . L. D O U G L A S S' in Lilac Time. I f you cu t tw igs from th e lilac b u st and p u t th em a t once in h o t w ater th e n la te r keep them In fresh w atei In a su n n y window, th e tw igs will soon tu rn green and show leaf long b efo re th e bushes outside a re even In bud. T he spice bush will do b e t te r y et, fo r Its tw igs will bloom Is w a te r If keDt In n Bunnv w indow . M others w ill find Mrs. W inslow 's S oothing Byrup th e b e s t re m e d y to use for t h e ir chU dreu l u r i n g th e te e th in g perio d . Dally Glimpse of M anhattan. T h e question of chief publlo In te r eet Is n o t w h eth er head w aiters call them selves “dining-room superintend If your dealer cannot supply W. L. Douglas shoes, write W . L. Douglas, Brockton, M ass., for catalog. Shoes sent everywhere delivery charges prepaid. P a s t C o lo r E y e le ts Used. e n ts” o r by any o th er nam e, b u t ra th e r w h a t effect such a change will have upon th e am ount of backsheesh D anger In Floor Oil*. She Needs a Beau. T here Is a w arning to housekeeper! exacted from th e hapless diner. Will Says a woman In h e r new book: "1 h a te all men! I loathe th e ir h abits! I and to all who have the care of build th e tip Increase as th e sq u a ra o f the sim ply tu rn from all th e ir pleasures ings In th e fatal fire a t N an tu ck et s title?-—New York Tribune. w ith a shudder! I can n o t to le ra te them tew days ago. 8lgn of Age. In guise of e ith e r lover, husband or The bathhouse th a t burned so rap T ou a re aging a little when you nc frie n d !” Aside from th at, however, idly th a t tw o young women w ere we’re all right, a re n 't we?—Philadel killed had Just been oiled. T h ere are longer consider hard sh ip a good tim e p h ia Inquirer. oils and oils; some a re highly Inflam -«A tchison Globe. m able, o th ers are com paratively safe, All Guided by th e Will. though n early all used for thlg pur T he w ill of each m an o r w om an Is pose will burn when a flame Is applied like th e com pass of a ship—w here it to them . A mop used for th e oiling points, th e ship goes. If th e needle was near th e m atch throw n to the d irects it to th e rocks, th e re is w reck floor by a careless g u e s t It caught and d isa ste r—if to th e open sea, th ere Instantly, and th e fire spread so rap Is clear sailing.—M arie Corelli. idly th a t those who escape did so by Jumping Into th e w ater surround ing the boathouse. But a Symptom, a Danger Sig* Probably th ere was a large am ount MEXICAN of the oil, applied carelessly to the nal Which Every Woman floor, In th e expectation th a t It would Should Heed. soak In. B ut the lesson Is th a t oil should not be used too liberally, as Backache is a sym ptom o f organic It so often Is, w herever m atches may be dropped. T est your oil before ue- w eakness or derangem ent. I f you have backache don’t n eglect it. To g e t per lng It, and then be careful. m anent relief you m ust reach the root The Household Remedy. S h a k e In to Y o u r S h o es o f the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood- J o h n L in d , Y o*t, U t* h , w rite * t Alien*s F o o t-K .e e . a p o w d e r f o r t h e f e e t. I t c u re s “ We h a v e been u s in g y o u r M ex ic an M a s- | a ll’s experience. p ain fu l, sw o llen , s m a r tin g , s w e a tin g f e e t. M akee t a n g L in im e n t in o u r fu m ily e v e r s in c e | new shoes e a sy . S old b y a ll D r u g g is ts a n d Shoe 1 8 6 8 a n d fin d it to b e a r o o d a rtic le t o M orton’s Gap, K entucky. —“ I suffered S tores. D o n ’t a c c e p t a n y s u b s titu te . S am p le h a v e in th e h o u se a n d a re n e v e r w ith o u t it . tw o y ears w ith fem ale disorders, my F R E E . A d d re s s A . S. O lm ste d . L e R oy. N . Y . I h a v e reco m m en d e d i t t o m a n y o f m y frie n d s w h o h a v e a lso fo u n d th e s a m e v ery health w as very bad v a lu a b le . In A ncient Days. and I had a continual 2 5 c . 5 0 c. $1 a b o ttle a t D ru g S t G e n ’l S to re* T he chim ney c o m e r w as a fav o rite backache which was place fo r e arly se ttle rs when th ey simply aw ful. I could took th e ir tobacco. B uckets w ere th e not stand on my feet chief reliance of th e fire fighters. long enough to cook W hen an alarm w as cried each citi a m eal’s v i c t u a l s zen grabbed his buckets and ra n to 1* o u r pride—o u r hobby—o u r «tody f o r y»*r* »*4 w i t h o u t m y back now oor recce—, and oura 1* th e b. at palnie— work answ er It. If he couldn't respond In nearly killing me, to be found anyw here, no m a tte r how m uch jam an In stan t he threw his buckets out pay. C o m p a re o u r P rice * . and I would have ” We finish p la te *nd his window, and Ms neighbor picked such dragging sensa t>rl<lt(* work f*r o u t of tow n natron* ia them up and carried them along. tions I could hardly on* day i f d M ire l. 1’ainle— a r tr a r tio n b ear it. I had sore f r — when p'atea o r His Point of Anxiety. bridge work ia ordar- ness in each side, could n o t stan d tight •d. Contultatien fr**. Son-In-Law (superintending m other- clothing, and w as irregular. I w as com Molar Crown* $ 5 . 0 0 m-law’i fu n e ra l)—I suppose-—e r— pletely run down. On advice I took 22kBrk!|.TMfk4.0Q you’v* dug it deep enough?—By | Lydia E. P inkham ’s V egetable Com 1.C0 G.id :im.t. stan d er. pound and am enjoying good health. It Enamri FìllÌAff. 1.00 is now more than tw o years and I have Silver FHIi.f. .5 0 F ear S p ark s From Telephone. 6ood Rjbtor no t had an ache o r pain since. I do all Platee 5 .0 0 It is possible to Ignite by sparks my own work, w ashing and everything, Beit Re: Rubber _ from s telephone. H ence In all Ger Platee 7 .5 0 and n ever have backache any m ore. 1 man gas w orks th e telephone bells are think your medicine is grand and I praise P.irteee E tfrY *. . 5 0 ■uv am o D . covered w ith w ire gauze. it to all my neighbors. If you think my A ll w o r k f u l l y r u a r * n t * * d f o r flfto o n y ea r« . testim ony will help o thers you m ay pub Be W arned. C o .,i* c . lish i t . ’’- M r s . O l l i e W oodall , M od It Isn’t safe to pu t much tr u s t la to n ’s Gap, K entucky. Painless Dentists Fitting BulMHlf. TtllrS sitS WisMngtwi PORTLAND OR* 1 a man who Is good m erely because I i r f y o u h n a v e i tlie n e s li u g n h i te e s i t d a n o n u o b i t •m « i« n : i i . x u ir .lL g u a H i . i he expecta bis goodness to be no t h ia at L I. y d ia E . I 'i n k h u m ’s V egeta* BACKACHE NOT A DISEASE M USTANG LIN IM EN T Painless Dentistry W ise Dental ». M. U. W 'H F N w r itin g to i ” tio a t h i . paper. Ko is—* 1 1 . le C o m p o u n d w ill h e lp y o u , w rits b le to > L L y y d d ia ia K __ .I’ln k h a m M e d ic in e Co. If He la Unsuccessful. (c o n fid e n tia l) L y n n , M a ss., f o r a d A woman usually likes to let o th e r v ic e. Y o u r l e t t e r w ill b e opene*d, people know th a t h e r husband Is "on r e a d a n d a n s w e r e d b y a w o m a n , speaking te rm s ” w ith prom inent m en. a n d h e ld in s t r i c t co n fid en ce« PUTNAM FADELESS DYES C olor m o re g o o d s b rig h ter a n d (a s te r c o lo rs th a n a n y o th e r d y e . O ne 10c p a c k a g e c o lo rs silk , w o o l a n d c o tto n e q u a lly W ell a n d LS g u a ra n te e d to g iv e p e rfe c t re su lts. A s k d e aler, p r w e w iU t e n d p o stp a id a t 10c a p a c k a g e . W rite for free b o o k le t h o w to d y e , b le a c h a n d m ix c o lo rs. M O NROE D R U G C O M PA N T , Q uincy, rmw«R», SUFFRAGISTS IN GIANT PARADE 15,000 Women March Through Streets of New York. Baby Carriages Are Prominent F ea ture-M en Disappointed When Roosevelt Refuses to Lead. New Y ork—The w eath er inan pro vided a w arm sun and a cloudless sky for th e b ig g est w om an’s suffrage dem o n stratio n in the history o f New York C ity. F o r nearly a y ear p rep aratio n s for the g re a t suffrage (parade have been under w ay, and th ere w as little for Mrs. H a rrie t S tanton B latch and her a ssistan ts to do ex cep t to m arshal the various divisions o f th e ir forces. T he 15,000 w om en— and m en, too, who had asked for places in th e p a r a d e -r e c e iv e d a la s t word of e x h o rta tion from Mrs. B latch d ruing the m orning. “ R em em ber,” she said through a p rin ted card w ith w hich each p arader w as provided, “ you m arch fo r the m ig h tie st reform th e world has ever seen. The orderly appearance of our procession depends upon each in d iv id ual m archer. R em em ber th e public w ill judge, q u ite illogically, of course, b u t not less stric tly , your qualifica tions as a v o ter by your p ro m p tn ess.” The men m archers, a host which Mrs. B la t:h thought m ig h t num ber 3000, w ere disappointed to learn th a t Colonel R oosevelt had declined th e in v ita tio n to lead th e ir division. The program m e provided for 11 d i visions, led by an equestrienne squad o f 100 riders, a band and a company of outdoor su ffra g e tte o rato rs, each carry in g her little green platform slung like a knapsack across h er shoul der. T he 11th division, b rin g in g up the re a r o f th e parade, w as assigned to Mrs. O. H. P. B elm ont’s organization o f d e p a rtm e n t sto re clerks, preceded by th e new ly organized baby c a rria g e b rig ad e. ¿1 B ILLIO N H E N S A T W O RK. New York City Consumes 1,400.000,- COO Eggs In One Year. N ew Y ork— Some s ta rtlin g figures as to th e a p p e tite of th is city have been g athered by the m a rk etin g com m itte e of the S ta te Food in v e stig a tin g com m ission here. I t appears th a t each year, New Y ork consum es be tw een 1,296,000,000 and 1,400,000,000 eggs, and th a t before now th e re have been p u t aw ay in cold sto rag e w are houses of th is city no few er th an 319,- 800,000 egggs. Each w eek th e in h a b ita n ts of this c ity e a t m ore than 1,350,000 pounds of b u tte r and in course o f th e y e a r m an ag e to m ake aw ay w ith 72,000,000 pounds. L a st y e a r the m a rk e t fo r cheese w as considered unusually poor, b u t in sp ite o f th a t fa c t the am ount consum ed in th e city w as 30,000,000 pounds. NEW R E C O R D S M ADE. Speed-Fiend! Drive Autoi Without Mishap. S an ta Monica, C al.— One hundred and seventy-five thousand persons saw new w o rld ’s records established a t the fo u rth annual S an ta Monica autom o bile races here. Teddy T etzlaff, of Los A ngeles, d riv in g a 90-horsepow er F ia t, won the 303-m ile free-for-all w ith th e phenom enal record of 78.50 m iles an hour, b re a k in g the previous m ark o f 74.63, m ade la s t y e a r by H a r vey H errick in a N ational on the sam e course. In the m edium -car event, R alph De Palm a, the Ita lia n d riv er, in a M ercer, s e t a new record o f 69.54 m iles an hour fo r 151 m iles, and in th e light- c ar ev en t G eorge Joerm ann, o f Los A ngeles, d riv in g a M axw ell, placed th e 101-m ile record fo r sm all cars a t 61.86 m iles an hour. People W eary of S trife. W ashington, D. C.— Senor M artine y Crespo, th e re tirin g M exican am bassador, sailed from New Y ork to re sum e is old position as M exican am bassador a t V ienna. B efore leaving W ashington, Senor Crespo told offi cials th a t he fe lt confident, from p ri v ate as well as official advices, th a t th e rebellion in Mexico would be te r m inated probably w ith in a m onth, and certa in ly inside o f tw o m onths. The people a re tire d o f disorder, and un- doubtedly*developing a stro n g feeling o f p a trio tic pride. W arship R eceives Gift. P h ila d e lp h ia — A handsom e silver service, a g if t from th e s ta te for w hich it w as nam ed, w as presented to th e b a ttle sh ip Idaho. G overnor H aw ley, of Idaho, m ade th e p resentation speech in the presence of a delegation from the W estern s ta te and m any na val officers. JW ith th e crew o f the b a ttle sh ip sta n d in g a t atte n tio n , C ap ta in H ow ard accepted the g if t in a b rie f address o f thanks. T he silv er service, 52 pieces in all, w as exhibited d u rin g the exercises on a tab le be tw een tw o 12 inch guns. C hinese A re T u rn ed B ack. M azatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico— A m er ican Consul A lger has telegraphed to W ashington fo r a u th o rity to p erm it th e 400 C hinese resid en ts o f th is d is tr ic t to e n ter th e U nited S tates. The C hinese w ere fleeing from the revolu tion zone. I t is feared th ere w ill be a re p etitio n o f the T orreon m assacre, w hich th e consul is anxious to prevent if possible. T he banks o f th is city, have forw arded $1,900,000 to San F rancisco banks for safety . MORE L I F E B O A T S FOR LINERS | EASY TO KEEP A LOG BOOK Doub'e Bottoms and Automatic Rafts Apparently as Complicated as Double- Entry Bookkeeping, But L ittle Also Are Proposed. 6tudy Solves Problem. W ashington, D. C .— More lifeboats on tra n s-A tla n tic liners, an equipm ent llow many landsm en know bow a of ra f ts th a t auto m atically w ill float log book ts w ritten up? It seem s Just clear of a sinking vessel and the con-1 stru ctio n of g re a t passenger steam ers j is com plicated as double en try book w ith double hulls and extended w a te r -1 keeping when one does not know, but tig h t com partm ents—all these reform s after a little careful attention and as indicate« before th e sen ate com m it study It's as easy to keep a log book tee in v e stig atin g the T itan ic disaster, us to e a t hot gingerbread. T here le a list of letters arranged and they look will e x ist in th e im m ediate future. J. B ruce Ism ay, p resid en t and m an like so much G reek to the uneducated. The letter b. for instance, stands for aging d irecto r of th e International M ercantile M arine com pany, told the blue sky. w hether there be clear or com m ittee th a t, in his opinion, this hazy atm osphere; c Indicates cloudy would be done. He prom ised to tak e or detached opening clouds, d denotes the question up w ith th e constructors drizzling rain, a sm all f fog, a capital of th e big liners as soon as he re F thick fog, g gloomy, dark w eather; h hall, 1 lightning and m m isty or hazy turned to England. The head of the m ost pow erful ship so as to Interfere w ith th e view. The letter o rep resen ts overcast, or ping com bination in the world shared in te re st in the h earin g w ith E. J. when the whole sky Is covered with Dunn, a New Y ork im porter. Mr. one Im penetrable cloud. P assing show Dunn proved a re c a lc itra n t w itness. ers a re noted by the le tte r p, and q In A fte r tellin g of inform ation he had dicates the w’eath er to be squally. Con received th a t the W hite S ta r Line offi tinuous rain ts Indicated by an r. snow cials has received p ositive inform ation by an s. and thunder by a L An ugly, threaten in g appearance In of the T itan ic d isa ste r 12 hours before they gave it out, he refused to give the w eather calls for the letter u. and visibility of d ista n t objects, w hether th e nam e o f his inform ant. Senator Sm ith insisted on know ing the sky be cloudy or not, Is rep re th e nam e of the persons responsible sented by the letter v. A sm all w Is for th e statem en t. Dunn said he re wet dew. A full point or dot under ceived it in confidence and had pledged any letter denotes an extraordinary him self not to divulge th e nam e. degree. As an exam ple of how the letters Sum m arily dism issed from the stand in the charge of an a ss ista n t se r are used tak e q p d I t T his reads geant-at-arm s, the w itness sp en t m ost very hard squalls and show eri of driz of th e m orning on th e long-distance zle accom panied by lightning with N um erals de telephone endeavoring to be absolved very heavy thunder. note the force of the wind. from his pledge. A cipher Indicates calm. 1 light air. As a resu lt o f D unn’s testim ony, S enator Sm ith dispatched two officers 2 light breeze. 3 gentle breeze. 4 mod to New York to in te rro g a te th e offi erate breeze, 5 fresh breeze, 6 strong cials of th e W estern U nion T elegraph breeze. 7 sm all gale. 8 fresh gale, 9 company, by whom w as employed th e strong gale, 10 whole gale. 11 storm man who w as said to have made the and 12 hurricane. T his Bystem of ab statem en t. L ate in the day he breviation is generally adhered to or learned th a t th e officers w ere having ill m erchant vessels. trouble in g e ttin g a t the facts. As a resu lt Sm ith announced th a t possibly DO TRICKS WITH AEROPLANE he would go to New Y ork and con ducted the in v estig atio n him self. Two Swedish A crobats Include Som er Dunn, th e re c a lc itra n t w itness, said saulting Machine In T h e ir Stage th a t a day or so ago a frien d told of Equipm ent— How W orked. the re c e ip t by th e W estern Union T el egraph company of a w ireless m essage In order to give a m odern touch which w as tra n sm itte d to “ Isle- to acrobatic trick s of a kind th a t have fra n k ,” betw een 7:30 and 8 o'clock been fam iliar to theater-goers for Monday m orning o f th e d isaster. The years, two Sw edish acrobats Include a code address is th a t o f P. A. S. F ra n k som ersaulting aeroplane In their lin, vice president o f the International stage equipm ent, says the Popular M ercantile M arine. The m essage, the M echanics. At one end of a girder w itness said he was inform ed, told of pivoted to a standard about 12 feet the T itan ic d isaster, new s o f w hich high, Is a m iniature aeroplane so con w as not m ade public by the W hite structed as to be able to tu rn som er S ta r line u n til 12 hours later. saults. The 3-foot propeller of the “ W hat w as your in fo rm a n t’s m achine, driven by a five horsepower nam e?” asked S enator Sm ith. tw o-cylinder engine, sends th e aero “ I c a n 't tell y o u ,” replied Dunn. plane around on the end of th e girder, “ I am under pledge not to reveal his th e o th er end of which Is provided name. He prom ised to come over here w ith a counterpoise. T he acrobat to te stify , b u t I received the follow ing telegram la te r: “ ‘R eg ret p resen t circum stances do not p erm it d e p a rtu re .’ — No sig n a tu r e .” “ Did your in fo rm an t tell you why you should not give his nam e?” “ Sim ply a m a tte r o f p ro tectin g his fa th er. lie said his fa th e r w as em ployed by the W estern U nion and th a t if th is m a tte r cam e o u t and i t w as known th a t he gave it, his fa th e r would lose his p o sitio n .” J. B ruce Ism ay indignantly denied he or any re p re se n ta tiv e o f his com 8om eraaultlng Aeroplane. pany had a ttem p ted to rein su re the T itan ic betw een th e tim e she w ent w orks th e elevating plane with hi» down and the hour of the real new s of feet and operates th e ru d d er w ith hit the d ia s te r becam e public. H e a s s e rt rig h t hand, m aking the m achine turn ed th a t a w ireless m essage w hich he som ersaults. directed to Vice P resid en t F ranklin from the C arp ath ia on Monday m orn LESSON IN NATURAL HISTORY ing, A pril 15, did not reach th a t offi cial until W ednesday, A pril 17. Pecullcr T ra its of Fly, Hen, Cate. Colonel G racie, another w itness, Dogs, Mouse, Snake and Goldfish said th a t when he re tre a te d tow ard — How Thay Act. the stern because o f th e advancing w ater, he w as m et by a “ m ass of hu A fly on a window pane will crawl m a n ity ” sw arm ing up from the low er to the top, fly back to the bottom and decks. craw l up again. T his o rd er la seldom “ A m ong them w ere m any w om en,” reversed. the w itness said, “ although we be H ens scratch for food w ith the sun lieved ail women w ere tak en o ff.” behind them , the reason being th a t tb< ray s reflect on th e m inute particles P ostal Banks to O pen. A blind hen will pick grain and no) W ashington, D. C.— Postal savings m iss a kernel. C ats seldom He w ith th e ir feet tc banks w ill be opened Ju n e 1, as fol th e Are. U sually they lie on th e left lows : W ashington — B ickleton, B ridge side. Dogs lie w ith th e ir fore pawa tc port, C athlam et, C enterville, Doug- th e Are. A mouse will Ignore a food supply lasB, E atonviile, N aches, Randle, Ska- m okaw a, Stevenson, Toledo, W ilkeson sufficient for a m eal and run great risks to nibble a t a w holesale supply and Y acolt. O regon— Banks, Bay C ity, Brooks, It will hide a t th e source of food sup Coburg, C ornelius, D ayton, D illey, ply and not d e p a rt therefrom until Florence, G aston, G ervais, H alsey, actually disturbed. It Isn’t tru e tbai L afay ette, L innton, Monroe, Scap- a mouse ru n s to a hola a t th e Aral poose, Scio, T routdale, T urner, W il- alarm . Find a harm less little snake the sonville. length of a lead pencil and provide a box for It In th e houses visit It dally S ocialists Plan R evenge. and a t the end ot th re e m onths It will O akland, C al.— P etitio n s fo r the re craw l to you for food. call of M ayor M ott and Com m issioners Goldfish usually swim around a T u rn er and Baccus, w hich the Social globe to th e r ig h t T hey can b* ists o f O akland have been circu latin g tau g h t to tak e a fly out of th e hand In for th e p a st m onth, have been filed six w eeks' tim e. T he presence ot w ith the city clerk, w ith more than o th er fish tn th e globe Is generally sufficient sig n a tu re s to m ake the call Ignored by goldfish. D rop a piece ol ing o f an election m andatory upon the chip on th e surface of th e w ater and city council. Thc recall is an a tte m p t It will frighten a fish. to o u st the ad m in istratio n as a re su lt o f the alleged invasion o f a A Penguin W edding. m eeting of the S ocialists in H am Doctor C harcot devoted a sectloi ilton hall the n ig h t of M arch 3 by the of his lecture on A ntarctic experience« police. to th e am using an tics of th e p esgutns F o re st Bill it A m ended. W ashington, D. C. — The senate com m ittee on ag ric u ltu re adopted an am endm ent to the ag ric u ltu ra l appro p riation bill providing th a t 25 p e rc e n t of the receip ts from the fo rest re serves shall be sp en t on reserves w here moneys o rig in ate, fo r constructing roads. The am endm ent increasing di rect appropriation fo r road construc tion in reserves $22-5,000. also carried. A nother am endm ent adopted ap p ro p ri ate« $35,000 for fighting a lfa lfa w eevil. Publiehera’ N ame A sked. W ashington, D. C.— T he B arn h art bill to cornel ail new spapers, m ag a zines and periodicals to p rin t the nam es o f th e ir m anaging editors, ow n ers and all stockholders w as attach ed to th e postoffice ap p ro p riatio n bill in W om en Planning M em orial. the bouse. I t was am ended to m ake W ashington, D. C .— Mrs. Jo h n D. this o b lig ato ry on new spapers one day R ockefeller, J r ., Mrs. C harles W. of each w eek. The am endm ent carried. F airb an k s, Mrs. O scar W. U nder F ire Fighting Fund L arg s. wood, Mrs. H arvey W. W iley and W ashington, I) C.— The sen ate ag Mrs. Theodore M arburg have become m em bers of the com m ittee o f 100 of ric u ltu re com m ittee haa increased an th e W om en’s T ita n ic M em orial. The item in the ag ric u ltu re appropriation m em orial w ill tak e th e form o f a p e r bill, as passed by th e house, from m an en t arch over 'som e avenue o f the $200,000 to $1,000,000 as an em erg ency fund for fighting fo rest fires. cap ital. which he said w ere very mucdi 11k« hum an beings 1n th e ir behavior, aayi th e London Dally News. Homettmee a couple of betrothed penguins could be seen sealed close to g eth er In lovellke fashion In a r e cess formed by blocks of ice, and ob servatlon had shown th a t subsequent ly the sam e couple attended before * third penguin, who m ight b e called the clergym an or th e reg istra r, fot th e posiyons of all th ree w ere slm tlai to those occupied by th e m in ister and th e bride and th a bridegroom a t s wedding. He W as “ Most Uneomf’bl«." The following Incident, told by i teacher, Is quite tru e : “My attention w as called to a wee sm all boy, wbos« shrill voice piped out above th e reet At first I w as Inclined to reprova b in for distu rb in g me, but on looking at th e tiny face I eaw th e child wa» really In trouble. I called him to bm and asked him w hat waa the matter At first ba would not tell me, but Anally be said: “Please, ma'am, I c a n 't sit down. T his m orning 1 got my tro u se rs on wrong side afore, and I’m moat uncom fbla. I want to gs bom«.'* f . • -not te a -not coffee i1/ I f s the most de lightful Breakfast Drink you ever tasted — and the most wholesome and Invigorating. You cannot but like its rich "graing" flavor and spieg aroma. Ask guur grocer for Three G’s (GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES) —If he hasn’t got it he will get it for you. it's good for you 3 times a day. A n d remember that there is no substitute for 3 G’s. A T o n ic, A lte ra tiv e a n d R eso lv e n t. The be*t re m e d y 4 o r K id n e y s , L iv e r a n d Bow el*. E ra d ic a te s P im p le* , E ru p tio n s a n d D iso rd er* o f th e S k in . P u rifie s th e Blood a n d give* T o n e , S tre n g th a n d V ig o r to th e e n tir e sy ste m . Cow W rought Much Mieohlef. A aeries of accidents all on account of a cow occurred one day not long ago a t Neerlm, South V ictoria. A man w ho was driving a gig w as u p se t by running over a cow. T he pony then bolted w ith th e upturned gig. which frightened a team of horses attach ed to a wagon, and th e latter capsized over a log, pinning underneath It tha driver, w ho su stain ed » fra c tu re ot the zkulL D o n 't b u y w a te r fo r b lu in g . L iquid b lu e 1* •!- nom all w a te r. B uy R ed Croaa B all blue, th e >lue t h a t ’* all blue. He Also 8ervea Who— — If you w ant to "serve the people" If Isn't necessary to run for an office- W ork hard, attend to your own busk ness, and pay your bills on th e llrst of th e m onth. Follow th a t plan and you will be m ore popular th a n any statesm an, and w ill have leas grief.— E m poria Gazette. ..... 1 ..... T O sharpen the appetite, a ssist th e stom ach, p rev en t constipation, TR Y T H E B IT T E R S TO D A Y It does th e work. All Drug$iifi D epressing, Indeed. "H ealth la the real woman problem ," ■aid a physician, recently. *T haven’t a w om an p atien t today, a chronlo par tlent, I m ean, w ho couldn’t havo es caped m e—escaped m e forever, o r af lea st u n til th e very la st call, it ahe bad bean trained rig h t physically from ha* childhood up. W h at I m ean la th a t everything th a t la th e m a tte r w ith my p atien ts la som ething superim posed by w rong waya of living and thinking. It’a depressing. Isn’t it, to consider the w aste?” _________________ t Old City W ell Uncovered. ▲ w ell th a t probably supplied tha •arty Inhabitants of Sydney, N. 8. W , with w a te r haa been found by w ork men engaged In th e dem olition a t prem ises tn Oxford street. T h e w ell has a depth of 30 feet, and contained when opened about 25 feet of w ater. The bricks a re band m ade and dove tailed, no m o rtar being ueed In plac ing them In position. T he top of th o well la covered w ith som e lro n b a rk •labs. P r ÿ a b ly a Robber's Hoard. A w oodcutter a t Moisson, In tha Forest of Compelgne, n orthern France, ’ound a box recently, In th e tru n k of an old oak. O pening th e box, ho Uncovered 2700 In gold pieces. On e l im ination th e coins, which have been In th e tre e tru n k for nearly a century, were found to be stain ed w ith human hlood. Tonic Alterative W h a t is a " t o n i c " ? A m edicine t h a t increase* th e stre n g th o r th e tone o f the whole system . W h a t is an “ a lte ra tiv e ” ? A m edicine th a t a lte rs o r changes u n healthy actio n to healthy action. N am e th e best "to n ic a n d alte ra tiv e ” ? A yer's S a r saparilla, th e only S arsapa- rilla entirely free from alcohol. A sk your d o c to r a b o u t it. Bilious attseks, sick-headsches, indiges tion, constipation, dizzy sp ells—these ire som e of the results of an Inactive iver. A tk your doctor if he endoreea kyer’a Pills In these cases. Tha doae a (m ail, one pill at bedtime. Uede kw th* t . a. A t MM co.. u n l l , Maas, _