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F a rm e rs an d M erch an ts Write us for our cash offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce. I f we don’t handle it will refer you to re liable buyer. p e a RSON-PAGE CO. Portland. Oregon. W ARD . B U R T O N - Essorer a n « Utom lst Colorado, Specimen price«: G on i,1 H O Leadv.lle, _ B ilr e r .L a a _ d .il. _ Oold. Silver. iuiei| 76o; mu, G old *wv fiOc; . •- Z 1 ia uv « e i>rii-e Hall c r Copper. .. SL Vlallin^ 11 Leg envelopes enrelopea a id ia fu run ll prIi-e pn 1 iat work «> fen e on an plication \. Contaol and * U m pire w< lie ited. Refemaoei it Onrbo&ata National BnnR. Machinery Second-H and Machin ery bought, sold and •xch an ged: en gin es, bailer», sawm ills. ate. T h « J. E. M artin Co.. 76 lat &L. Portland. Send fo r Stock Liat and pricaa. FLAMES SWEEP TOWN OF SEASIDE Entire Business Section is De stroyed By Fire. Starting in Rear o f Drug Store at Main and Bridge Street!, All Four Corners Are Swept. Seaside, Or., May 14, 1 a. m.— Fire, starting in Callaghan’s bridge saloon at 11:30 p. m., and which is still burn ing early this morning, has [destroyed the entire business section o f Seaside. $1.25 per wurd inserts Classified ads in The loss is estimated at approximate 26 leading papers in U. S. Send for list. ly $200,000. The zone swept by the Dake Advertising Agency, 432 S. Main. dames is bounded on the west by the Los Angeles, or 12 Geary, San Francisco Necanicum river, on the east by the city hall, on the north by a vacant lot just beyond the livery stable, and on the south by McGuire’s hotel. Following is a list o f approximate B u y your M antles a t wholesale. W e o ffer h igh est grad e inverted gasoline ra g M an tle to you di losses: rect. G reatest can d lep ow er and d urability, latest Selens & Wheatley, general mer pattern, no bunch a t bottom. 75c p e r dozen, pre chandise, $30,000; Godfrey Bros., paid; money order. L. C. P E R R Y C O . jewerly store, $10,000; James Peter 5 2 7 P a c ific B lk ., S e a ttle . W a sh . son & Co., $15,000; Dresser & Che ney, $30,000; Lewis & Co., drug store, $15,000; Conn Drug Co., $10,- 000; Antlers saloon, 5000: Ocean sa T h e w orld 's greatest M UR D ER ER . 21P.400 caught in five days. F ig u re fo r y ourself the sickness and loon, $5000; Horseshoe saloon, $3000; diseaae prevented. Send 50c fo r bottle o f ELY Bridge saloon, $5000; Arcade saloon, B A IT and fu ll inatructions H o w to M ak e a F ly T ra p . Postal order or 2c stam ps accepted. $5000; Alex Gilbert & Son, build HANRIS-ANSART CO, North Yakima, Wash. ings, $75,000; Stratton cigar store, $2000; McRoberts’ bakery, $2000; City Hall, $1500; Palace restaurant, Puritan restaurant, $1500; WOODLARK s q u ir r e l $1000; Smith rooming house, $3000; Gragg livery barn, $5000; R. Price, market, THE BRAND THAT K I I L 5 r v I D w I i $1000; Frank L. Smith meat market, D estroys S age Rats. S quirrels. G o p h e rs an d $2000; Postodice, $2500; residences, P ra irie D ogs. R e q u ires nc m ix in g o r p re p a ra tion — A lw a y s re a d y fo r use. D ead liest o f alL $7500. Y o u r m o n ey back i f not as claim ed. A large force o f men is working C l a r k s , W o o d w a r d D r u g C o ., P o rtla n d , O ra. desperately to keep the fire from crossing the river, and at this hour it seems likely that they will succeed. Nevertheless, some West Side cot tagers are moving out their belong — T h e great skin rejuvenator, if you have sallow skin, w rinkles, pim ples or roughness o f the face ings. or arm s, the application of F U C H I w ill b rin g back A ll the lights in town are out. The the glow and freshness o f youth. P r package, $1. (B ra n c h ) Fuchi Laboratories, Suit 9, 342 1-2 W a s h telephone office has been burned. The ington St.. Portlan d . Ora. Western Union wire from the depot constitutes the sole present means of with the outside. Y m . P f u n d e r s - n communication An appeal for help has been sent to Astoria and a special train is on the way with fire engines. A T on ic. A lte ra tiv e a n d R esolven t. The It is not now certain whether the b est rem edy f o r K id n e y s, L iv e r a n d Bow els. fire started in the Bridge saloon or in E rad icates P im p le s, E ru p tio n s a n d D iso rd ers of the S k in . P u rifies the B lood a n d gives the rear o f the Lewis drug store. In T o n e , Streng th a n d V ig o r to the entire system . both drug stores violent explosinns oc curred. Efforts have been made to We Make You Competent to Earn check the progress o f the flames by destroying several buildings with dy $25 to $50 per Week namite. to H weeks. W e give complete courso in driving, repairing, The sea is lit up for miles with the etc. all kindsof automobile*. glare o f the flames and on the beach Every student gets personal attention and actual road it is as light as day. Many guests at experience. W rite for terms the Hotel Moore became alarmed Cfl- TUI 1 1* " TI"-1 '! B m m I Aul» 3cLs«l & bari«», w E. 23d and Morrison St».. when they first observed the fire, but Portland. Ore. soon learned that there was little dan ger o f the fire coming that far west ward. Sparks and firebrands are be Arnold’s Asthma and ing showered freely over the West Catarrh Remedy. Side district. There is a very light Guaranteed to cure Catarrh. Asthma. southeast breeze and unless the wind Bronchitis. Hay Fever and Rose Colds, or money refunded. Inclose $1.25 for rises the West Side is assured o f safe Asthma Remedv. or 50c in stamp» for Catarrh of the Head and Stomach. Ask ty • for address of people cured in Portland. Tacoma or Seattle. It is thought the fire will not reach A r n o ld ’ s A sth m a C u re Co.. 333-4 Arcade bidg., Seattle, Wa. the depot, as there is some vacant ground between. The city hall was burned. The horses from the burning C a lifo r n ia W eekly P a p e r s livery stable were saved, but little was saved from any o f the stores. $3 P E R IN C H F O R L IS T O F 25 T H E S A L V E O F L IF E . Absolutely Guaranteed to cure boil», carbunc les, felons, abece»». blood poison, burns, bruises, ns. tut», bsrber itch, bee sting *.nd loison o.ik. Nothing else like it. By mail, postpaid. ot*c per bo*. Paul Ave- Mne. ft 124 ?:d 8t., Portland, Or. Also at Liprnan. It 1 olfe A Company and Olds, vtortman k Ring. THE TYPHOID ELY FU CH I K NBIOODPURIFIEK $4 P E R IN C H F O R L IS T O F 40 $8 P E R IN C H F O R L IS T O F M T h is is less than h a lf the combined ra te « o f the individual papers. The Dake Advertising Agency 432 South M ain St. L os Angelea, Cal. r WANTED AT ONCE 100 Young Men or Ladies to prtpara for positions as Commercial and Rail road Telegraph operators; positions guaranteed, $70 to $90 monthly. For particulars and application address PACIFIC TELEGRAPH & RAILWAY INSTITUTE Washington Bldg., Seal lie, Washington Painless Dentistry Is our pride—onr hobby—on r stndy fo r y e a n and now our *ucce*», and ours is the Ix it painless work to be found anywhere, no matter bow much you pay. C o m p a re o u r Prices. 1 W e finish plate and ■ bridge work for out lo t town patron» In lo n e day I f desired. | F ain ]f*e extraction I free when plate» or I bridge work is order- |ed. Consultation free. Molar Crowns $5 .0 0 22kBridf.TM th4.00 1.00 Gold rUlinrt Entmel Fillings Silver Fltllnfs Good Rubber _ . . Pistes Beit Red Rubber — Pistes M . W. i. Wtlf, Fvtnsnr am Miami Psinlets Extr’ tion . li urn UTiausNia is piitum ■ I S T M KTHODI A l l w o r k f u lly g u a r a n t e e d f o r f ift e e n y< too .5 0 5.00 7.5 0 5f W i s e D e n t a l C o .,* « « . Painless Dentists ffflln f Building, Third and Washington PORTLAND, ORE Office Hears: • A. M. to a t . U . I u 4 s n . l l e i 'S OUT O f TOWN PEOPLE can recelveprompt treat ment* o f lioa-Poii Health-ball king remefUe« from C GEE W O the Chinese doctor. T ry once more If yon hsee been dortoring with tnifl one and that one and have not obtained per manent relief. Let thi» sreet nature heeler dimr- nnae yonr oaee and prescribe eon.e remedy whose action i» quick, »are and safe. H i» prescription» are compounded from Root*. H e r»«. Buds and Barks that have been gathered from every quar ter of the globe. The wv-reta of these medicine« ere not known to the outside world, but have been handed down from father to »on la the nkreiotaas’ fam ilies ia Chiaa. C O N S U L T A T IO N F R E E . I f yon live out o f town and oaanot call, write far symptom blank and circular, enciosiag 4 «eats la THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162) tin t SC, Car. Morr b o a Portland. O r .fo n . P . N . U. w WO J l - U BEN wrtttac U J n r i l w i , tloa t h i. paper. Later— The Astoria fire department arrived at 1 :35 a. m. with a steamer and 1000 feet o f hose. There are 150 firemen and volunteers at work. The fire is under control. Fundreds are homeless with no place to sleep, having lost even their clothes. Only two stores are le ft to feed the town. Flowers Deck Ship's Bed. New York— Standing on the bridge of the Carmania in mid-ocean, Mrs. J. H. Loring, o f New York and London, scattered flowers on the water o f the Atlantic in memory o f her husband, who lost his life on the Titanic. When the Carmania, had ar rived in latitude 41.16 and longi tude 50.14, the nearest position to where the Titanic sank, Mrs. Loring, attired in deep mourning, was escort ed to the bridge by Captain Dow. Five hundred cabin passengers stood on the decks as Mrs. Loring scattered the flowers on the sea. Men stood with heads bowed and uncovered, while some o f the women passengers, touched by the widow’s devotion, wept. ■Moonjhlnlng” In Scotland. Th* discovery was made, recently hi the mountainous region near K y i . of Lochalsh (Scotland) by th. Rosshlre preventive staff of a com plete Illicit whisky distilling plant The still was covered with a cairn and had a capacity of 20 gallons, thi smoke being led along the mountaii aide. The smugglers had conducted i regular traffc. Steel Corporation Designated Lowest Bidder in Advance. New York— The American Steel & W ire company, one o f the biggest of the subsidiaries o f the United States Steel corporation, was a partner to pool agreements with other manufac turers, whereby prices in United States government bids were fixed and the business divided among the pool members, according to the testimony Which Is so common In the spring ot in the government suit to dissolve the upon the return of warm weather, Is corporation. loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and It The testimony was given by Samuel often a forerunner of prostrating dis J. Bailey, o f the office o f E. E. Jack- ease. It Is serious and especially so tc son, “ supervisor” o f the wire pools, people that must keep up and doing oi whose members were indicted and get behindhand. The best medicine to take for It It fined a year ago. Bailey acted as sec the great constitutional remedy retary o f the Horseshoe Manufac turers’ association, one o f the seven pools. The evidence was introduced by the Which purifies and enriches the blood government in support o f its conten and builds up the whole system. Get It today In usual liquid form oi tion that the American Steel & Wire chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs company was itself an illegal combin ation. Bailey identified a copy o f the rules and regulations o f the Horseshoe as sociation. The rules fixed the prices Once Everybody Sang or Played It at which the members o f the associa •r Made Continued Use of Ite tion should sell the horseshoes, prices Catch Phrases. being changed when necessary, the witness explained, at monthly meet There was a time when the vogue ings. A certain percentage o f the of “ Pinafore” was simply amazing business was alloted to each member It was not copyrighted and after its and in case his monthly sales exceeded success In London It was plrdted In his allotment he was to pay cash into the United States. This piracy was the association equivalent to the the Initial cause of Gilbert's hatred amount o f the excess. of America and Americans. I f they were less the association However, If America did not send was to make up the deficiency. him Its dollars, It was quite ready to In the case o f government bids, spread his fame, says the Bookman. Bailey said, Jackson selected the Church choirs added "Pinafore” to member who was to make the lowest their repertoires, and It Is recorded bid and instructed other members to that 100,000 barrel organs were con bid higher. structed to play nothing else. Here Bailey identified letters written by Is an ironical note from a newspaper Jackson, “ per Samuel J. Bailey,” to of the time: the Bryden Horseshoe company, fixing “ At present there are 42 companies the price on government contracts. playing ‘Pinafore.’ Companies formed It was brought out as a point for after 6 p. m. yesterday are not In the corporation that the association cluded.” named to the government prices 10 to Its catch phrase, “ What, never? 15 cents a keg lower than the regular Well, hardly ever I” was deadly. It is market prices. told, for Instance, that one editor Bailey remembered being present at barred bis staff from using It. a meeting when it was agreed that the "It occurred 20 times In as many Standard Horseshoe company should articles yesterday. Never let me see receive $350,000 a month to keep idle It used again.” “ What, never?" wa« its patent machinery for manufactur the unanimous question. “Well, hard ing horseshoes. Cross-examined, Bailey said that ly ever," replied the wretched man. The readiness of W. S. Gilbert’« the pool was broken up in March, wit la well Illustrated by this story I 1909, by the withdrawal o f the Am er told of him. He and F. C. Burnand, ican Steel & W ire company. To his the editor of Punch, were guests at knowledge none o f the members o f the the same dinner table where a wise executive committee ever had knowl host placed the rival humorists at op edge of the pool, he said. posite ends of the room In the hope House Will Hear Charges. of distributing equally the witty tablo talk. Washington, D. C.— Public hearings Continual shouti of laughter rose on charges against Robert W. Archi from Gilbert's corner until Burnard, bald, judge o f the Commerce court, after Ineffectual attempts to arouse upon which may be based impeach a similar Jocularity In his Immediate ment proceedings, were decided upon circle and unable to conceal his cha by the house judiciary committee. grin, leaned forward and said In his Testimony in open session will be be most sarcastic manner: gun immediately after the committee “I suppose Mr. Gilbert la telling has examined all the papers forwarded some of those funny stories which he by Attorney General Wickersham. occasionally sends to Punch but Edward J. Williams, o f Scranton, which don’t appear." i Pa., will be the first witness. He is To which Gilbert dryly replied: “ I a coal dealer, who, it is alleged, ne don’t know who sends the funny eto- gotiated with the Erie railroad for the rle* to Punch, but It’s very true they purchase o f culm bank property to be don’t appear." sold at a large profit, a transaction in which Judge Archbald is alleged to F re e to O a r R e a d e rs I have been interested, would not dis W r i t e M u n n e E y e R e m e d y C o., C h ic a g o , to r cuss the charges, but denied that he 4 8-page Illu s t r a t e d E y e B o o k F r e e . W r i t e a l l a b o u t Y o u r E y e T r o u b le a n d th e y w ill a d v is e attempted to flee to Europe. Loss of Appetite Hood’s Sarsaparilla PINAFORE WAS TOO POPULAR a s t o t h e P r o p e r A p p lic a t io n o f t h e M u r in e E y e R e m e d ie s l a Y o u r S p e c ia l C a s e . Y o u r D r u g g i s t w i l l te ll y o u t h a t M u r lu s R e lie v e s S o re E y e s , S t r e n g th e n s W e a k E y e s D o e s n 't S m a rt, S o o th e s E y e P a l o , a n d s e lls f o r 60c. T r y I t In Y o u r E y e s a n d In B a b y ’s E y e s f o r S c a ly E y e lid s a n d G r a n u la t io n . Sponge Cake. Three eggs, a quarter ot a pound of flour, four tablespoonfuls of sugar, grated rind of half a lemon. Sift the flour on to a piece of paper, adding one teaspoonful of baking powder and sift again. Put the eggs Into a basla and beat them for fully ten mlnutea, add the sugar and beat for twenty minutes. Stir In the flour, baking pow der and lemon rlni as lightly as possible. Butter a cal. tin, then Jusl It over with flour. Pour the mixture Into the prepared tin, and bake in a very moderate oven for about one hour. This mixture may be baked In small gem pans If preferred. Mothers w ill find Mr«. Winslow*« Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their chUUreu lu rin g the teething period. Continent That Was Lott. On« of th « wonders of the word that men hear little about Is the Lost Con tinent. 8ea-goIng men are familiar with the chain of little Islands that ex- :end from the continent of Asia down to Australia. Should the ocean go lown five hundred feet this Lost Conti nent would be restored. It Is believed “ Feeder” Rates Restored. Washington, D. C.— The Interstate that a few aeons ago the Lost Conti Commerce commission has issued an nent really existed. order requiring Western railroads to China Chllo. put into effect and maintain for two Cold roast mutton should be dicer years from June 13, 1912, the rates on and placed in a‘ saucepan with a goor "fe e d e r” cattle and sheep defined in pint of green peas, one head of lei the report o f the commission on March tuce torn Into shreds, sufficient gravy 11 this year. In effect, this order re to moisten and a good seasoning tains the rates on stock cattle and Simmer for half an hour and aervi sheep which have been in force for a with aa accompaniment of boiled rice long time, the cancellation by the rail roads o f the lower rates on such live Worae Still. stock being held by the commission as “Did yon hear about the awful af- unreasonable. Blctlon which has befallen Mrs. Talk- tlf?" "Don’t tell me she has lost her Ships Collide at Sea. voice!” “ No, her husband has lost his San Francisco— Badly waterlogged, hearing."— Houston Post. the sailing schooner Mayflower was Baby’s Advantage. towed into this port by the steam A baby la tolerably helpless, but h« schooner San Pedro, with which the has one advantage— he doesn’t have Mayflower was in collision off Point to listen to the foolishness grown mez Reyes. Captain Bendickson, o f the talk to him unless he want« to San Pedro, was hurled to the deck by An Exception. the force o f the collision and his shoul A pretty girl Is a charming sight der was dislocated. The San Pedro, which escaped injury, at once took the anywhere, except on the back of a disabled vessel in tow. The San Pe motorcycle.— Detroit F -»e Pres*. dro was bound for Eureka, and the Mayflower for Coquille, River, Oregon. MEXICAN Strike Does Not Spread. San Francisco — The pressmen’s strike in this city has net extended beyond the Examiner, which appeared Sunday morning with a four-page news section. A t a meeting o f the Publisher*’ association a proposal that all other newspapers o f the city should cut down their issues to the same siae as the Examiner did not carry and un less it should subsequently be put into effect, the understanding is that the strike will not spread. C O N I ROLLED HORSESHOES. MUSTANG L IN IM E N T FOR MAN AND BEAST. | M l WatMm. F .II Brook. C olL. w r i t . . , " A m much pleased w ith the * o o d results I I obtained from M u stan g Linim ent. I t cer I t a ia ly acted like a charm on m y horse’s | lame »ho Mirier It «h> -14 lx ! r ..n h ,r ' I by all stock - iw n m 1 - r w iil find it a I remedy « ' t only f.<r th^ horses snd e s ttle | but also fo r tfoeir o w n m h es s n -i p a ir a ’* \ 25c.50c. $1 a b » u l « k t s ; . J i k ( a a ' l S t c r « | Regatta Dates Changed. Astoria— The board o f directors o f the Astoria Motor Boat club, have changed the dates for the coming an- | nual regatta to August 27, 28 and 29. The dates originally selected were August 22, 23, and 24. The change was made in order to have the big wa ter carnival after the fidhing season closes August 25. Manager Trcnchard will take up J the matter o f securing a revenue cutter to patrol the course during the races, having the course formally ap proved by the Treasury department and o f having the department issue rules governing the course so aa to prevent interference with the races by steamers. He will apply to the Navy department asking that one or more warships be detailed to come here for the regatta. BLOODSHED DUE ! IN STRIKE ZONE Want Long Hair? Armed Coal Miners Clash With i And Pennsylvania Troops. One Dying, Many Injured—Railroads Dynamited—Americans Barred From Meetings. you would lik e long hair? R ic h , h e a v y h a ir ? Beautiful, luxuriant h a ir ? That is perfectly natural, and we are here to help you. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a great aid to nature in producing just the kind of hair you de sire. Do not be afraid to use it. No danger of its col oring your hair. The ingre dients are all given on each label, thus enabling your doctor to wisely advise you concerning its use. Consult him freely. He knows. -n o t t e a - n o t c o ffe e It's the m ost de- 11/ lightful Breakfast Drink you ever fasted — a n d th e m o s t w h olesom e an d Philadelphia— The situation in the in v ig o ra tin g . Y o u c a n n o t but anthracite regions is believed to be lik e its rich “ g r a in y " fla v o r and growing more serious hourly. spicy a ro m a . Ask your grocer for The shooting o f three foreign-speak ing miners at Minersviile by state <G O L D E N C R A IN G R A N U L E S ) troopers has had the"effect o f embit // he hasn’t got it he wilt get it far tering the foreigners. you. I t *s good for you 3 times a day. A t a meeting in Minersviile, at And remember that there which all Americans were barred, is no substitute for 3 G ’s. threats were made against the troops Mad» by th» J. O. AYSR CO.. Lowell, tfnii and the miners assembled say they are determined to prevent work being done at any o f the collieries in the Minersviile section. It is feared that if the troopers at W. L. Douglas make« and «ells more tempt to carry out their avowed in $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 «Hoe« than tention to search the foreigners’ any other manufacturer in the world homes for firearms it will mean blood < < < < < *< shed. • FOR MEN, W O M E N A N D BOYS A t Shenandoah the state troopers ■W.L.D our I hs $5.00 & $.'1.50 shoes are wo* n by millions were called out to disperse a crowd of of men,because they are the best In the world for the price several thousand which had assembled "W. L . Douglas ,$4.00, $4.50 & $5.00 shoes equal Custom because o f some trivial incident, but itencli Work costing $0.00 to $8.00 there was no violence. Why does W. L. Douglas make and «ell more $3.00, $3.50 Tracks on the Natalie branch o f the and $4.00 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world ? BECAUSE: he stamps his name and price on the bottom and Reading railroad near Shamokin were guarantees the value, which protect« the wearer against high dynamited, several rails being torn prices and inferior shoes of other makes. BECAUSE: they from the ties. The road leads to the are the most economical and satisfactory ; you can save money Natalie colliery, which has been idle by wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. BECAUSE: they have no since the suspension o f work April 1. •qual for style, fit and wear. DON T TAKE A SUBSTITUTE FOR W.llD' Dynamite fastend to the Erie tracks If your dealer cannot supply W . L . Douglas shoes, write W . L . Douglas, Brockton. Mass. for catalog* near Scranton was found in time to Shoes sent everywhere delivery charges prepaid. Y * » t C o lo r Eyelet* 1 **0. prevent the blowing up o f a freight train. REAL ESTATE In a battle between the state police and a crowd estimated at between F O R S A I.E -R O A C R K S I N W A S H I N G T O N CO. lditho. near W eiser; 4 r. houne, barn, outbuildings, 2000 and 3000 men at Minersviile four grain, truck, utock or fru it fa rm ; all conven- men are known to have been shot and tome Suggeitlons for the Housekeep etc; 1, 1 . . - A dd ress K 1 N N L Y , B ox 81». Chicago, 11L er Who Wlshee to Avoid three probably were fatally wounded. W I L L S E L L O R T R A D E FO R P A C IF IC C O A S T Monotony. It is believed that a dozen or more town property best 200-a. farm in Frem ont Co., Iu «h o: ltf> a cult; house, barns, outbuildings, stock, others also were struck by bullets. w ell located. The housekeeper who does not be- mchny, etc.; complete, W m , M. Meek. Squirrel, Idaho. leve In monotony doea not serve l a theese In the same way two day* In Sauce fop Fricaieee. luccesslon. A little planning will en- Stir together two tablespoonful« ol ible her to run three or four different butter and one of flour previously tlnds of cheese at the name time, London— A news dispatch from teeplng them all fresh by putting them mixed with a little milk. Add a pint of milk and white stock mixed In Pera, Turkey, says that the governor n an airtight cold place. equal quantities; or a pint of milk o f the Turkish island o f Rhodes, As most cheeseB spoil quickly It Is where Italian troops landed a few well to buy In smaller portions, espe- | alone. Add a sliced carrot, a chopped days ago, telegraphs: “ We have won :ia!Iy In warm weather. Some cheeses onion, a few sprigs of parsley and a victory and have captured 1000 ire so perisbabltf that grocers will not salt and pepper to taste. Put Into the sance whatever meat It la Intended Italians.” handle them In summer, and they to trlcassee and stew gently until ten ihould not be bought unless to he der. Remove the pieces Into another Stamboui — A sensational report saucepan, thicken with the yolka ol that the Italian troops have exper eaten at once. The same kind of cheese may be two eggs, squeeze In the juice of half ienced a serious defeat in the island of Rhodes, losing 1000 prisoners and lerved In various forms. Take the a lemon, pour over the meat and serve suffering many causalties, comes from popular cream cheese, probably more very hot. the Vali o f Smyrna, who says that he used than any other ono make. If you received the news by heliograph from pass It out In squares one day, the Rhodes. The Turkish government next mix It In balls sprinkled with awaits confirmation o'f the report be parsley; again mix with chopped plmolas; or thin slightly with whipped ! fore announcing the news officially. cream, mix with chopped red peppers, ! and remold Into a flat thin cake, which S IG H T IS TW ICE RESTORED. Is passe* whole. Instead of serving bar-le-duc and When the appetite is poor — Man Strangely Stricken, With Eyes cream cheeBO separately, stir together When the stomach is weak— Apparently Sound, Sees Again. Into a mixture about the consistency When the bowels are clogged — Passaic, N. J.— The sight o f Cleve of creamed butter and sugar. When You are run-down— land W. Speer, o f this city, who has Fried cheeBe balls are delicious been twice stricken blind in the last Berved with plain lettuce and French . six months, is returning in as strange dressing. Mix Into the cheese chopped is a short course of a manner as it le ft him. Six months parsley, a dash of cayenne, a pinch of ago without warning he experienced a salt, and two drops of onion Juice, j sudden pain in his forehead. In five Mold Into balls, dtp In egg and bread minutes he was totally blind. Spe crumbs, and fry In boiling lard before cialists found that his eyes were per serving. fect and no cause for blindneB scould Another fried cheese with lettuce is be determined. A fte r a few weeks he made of the English or ordinary Amw- ] began to regain his sight, but a week lean cheese cut In strips like French ago he awoke one morning to find fried potatoes. Dip these In seasoned himself totally blind again. A few egg and bread crumbs and fry In deep days later he experienced a pain simi fat when ready for use. lar to that o f six months ago and after IT TONES — STRENGTHENS — EYE a few minutes he found his vision re ACH ES INVIGORATES turning. Three G's W. L. D O U G L A S SHO ES 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 WAYS OF SERVING CHEESE TURKS DEFEAT ITA T NS; TAKE 1000 PRISONERS WHAT YOU NEED HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS Pettits Eye Salve Convict, Freed, Hired By Prison, Seattle, Wash. — George Edward Adams, who was released Monday af ter serving more than five years in the Federal penitentiary at McNeill Island for the theft o f many thousand dol lars’ worth o f gold dust from the Se attle assay office, has returned to the penitentiary to take up the position of bookkeeper which he occupied during hia incarceration, not, however, as a prisoner, but as a civilian, at a salary o f $1200 a year. This report was con firmed by Warden O. P. Halligan, o f the Federal penitentiary, through whose efforts the appointment wag made. On* of th* Largest Elephant*. A recent writer In the Field news paper gives the dimensions of an old Radian elephant, which would scaroely u*ro been much Inferior In size to a feAftodon. According to his account the animal measured 11% feet in height at the shoulders, 25 feet 5 Inches from the tip of the trunk to the end of the tall. The dlatance from the tip of the trunk to one eye wa* 7 feet; from one eye to the tall nearly 13% feet, and the tall was 4% feet In length. The tusks were 5 feet i Inches long.— Harper'* Monthly Uasazln*.__________________ Try ■ bottle today and be con. vinced. AH Druggists. e n jo y e d tn e Ju d g e 's L u n c n . Aman, who appeared to be one at Plea for Innocent Purchaser* the unemployed, entered unobserved Washington, D. C.— B. D. Town | the chamber of one of the Judges In send concluded hia argument before the Four Court«, Dublin, Ireland, the the house public lands committee in other day, and helped himself to the support o f the Lafferty bill for relief lunch which had been prepared for of innocent purchasers o f Oregon and the judgs. While he was pouring out California railroad land. A. C. D ix ; cup of tea he waa discovered by the on, o f the Booth-Kelly Lumber com atteudant In charge, who had him r e pany, on behalf o f his company and moved and went to look for a police Mistrusted Santa Claua. other innocent purchasers, will be man. In tho meantime the man e*- As Christmas time drew near Bob heard in support o f the measure. '.aped. French Add to Forces- by expressed a wish for tome spe- ; Townsend told the committee the gov Red C it a s B all Blue w ill w ash d o u b t« a « many Paris — Owing to the threatening d ally desired article. HU mother ernment had not sued and would not cloth»’* a * any other blue. D o n ’t p u t your money sue those purchasers who acquired less conditions in Morocco, the French gov suggested that be write to Banta into any other. than a thousand acres from the road. ernment has decided to send seven Claua about i t “ Mother,” said the Deadly Glasses. battalions of infantry, instead o f three child, after aome hesitation, " I—I A contrast to the Venetian glasses Mexican Reports Exaggerated. battalions, as originally planned, as think everything of Santy, an’ I know which were popularly supposed to fly Washington, D. C.— The plight-of well as extra batteries o f artillery, to how good he Is an’ everthlng, but, . to pieces If poisoned liquor were pour Americans on the west coast o f Mex that country. Two battalions o f na mother, he’s so awful busy that he ed Into them, were glasses which ico appears to have been exaggerated, j tive Senegal infantry are now being forgets, sometimes’ Last year, yoq poisoned all who drank from them. according to reports received at the mobilized at Dakar, and these will 'member, I asked him for a toy goat The poison waa crystallized at the War department from Quartermaster j reach Casa Bianca, Morocco, June 20. an' he lent me four dogs. I wish youY bottom of the glass, from which It this one thing yourself 1" Ely, in command o f the transport Bu-1 These reinforcements will give Gene ook after --------------------------------------- j was Indistinguishable, and as It dl*> ford. The officer reports: “ Best in- | ral Moiner a force o f 32,000 men, R rd C rn w Rail R io«, all blue, beat b lu in g value 1 solved very slowly It could be used formation received is that less than ! with another 11,000 spread out along n t h « whole world, m akes the laundress amil«w many times with deadly effect. Borne one dozen Americans will embark at the frontier o f Algeria. such glasses can be seen at the Brth Pie Sufficed for Large Party. Mochis. Best o f feeling shown toward Ish mueeu— Over 90 persons partook, the othe» Lawyers Oppose Recall. the Buford. Took aboard one typhoid lay at Oorleston, Suffolk, England, of Tobacco Raising In Ireland. patient at Mazatlan. Am informed Chicago— Members o f the Illinois that about 65 Americans will embark State Bar association by popular vote s gigantic sea-pie, Into the making of Irish tobacco and Irish cigars and at Mazatlan on our return.” have expressed their disapproval o f which there entered two stone of flour, cigarettes are bought in Dublin with the recall system. The returns on the itx rabbits, six ox and sheep kidneys, patrlotlo pride and imoked with en Scienfitt'« Will Held Valid. vote when counted at the association’s 28 pounds of beefsteak, two »core of joyment, and It may be only a matter Concord, N. H.— The clause o f the me i headquarters gave the following re green vegetables, half a stone of on o f time when Irish cigarettes will be ions, and two stone of turnip* and car known the smoking world over. The will o f Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, ! sults : founder o f the Christian Science I Against the recal o f judges in III- rot*. The total weight of the pie was raising of tobacco In Ireland la one church, bequeathing the residue o f her ; linois, 546; for the recall o f judges in aver two hundred pounds, and U took of the new Industries which are being undertaken, and the quality U pro estate, valued at about $2,000,000, to ; Illinois, 109; against the recall o f de '.wo days to cook. nounced good. the First Church o f Christ, Scientist, cisions involving constitutional ques All Are Ours. o f Boston, creates a “ valid trust,” in | tions, 515; for recall by 'popular vote Exercise. W e lament the hostility of clrcum the opinion o f the Supreme court. The o f decisions involving constitutional stances and the elusive nature of op Mre. Knlcker— “ Can you get yon» court holds that the “ residuary clause questions, 143. portunlty; but If we are In th* stream boots buttoned without bending your if not a g ift to a church, but a g ift of power all circumstances are oura. knees?” Mrs. Bocker—“Certainly; I Halibut Catch ia Record. for religious purposes, sustainable as a charitable trust.” Seattle, Wash.— Old timers in the The master of right living la keyed make my husband do I t ”— Harper’s _________________ fishing industry are discussing the to his surroundings and lives as the I’.azar. Agreed to Pension Bill. marvelous catch o f 362,575 pounds o f rose opeua to the aky and air. Study Aa ■ Flow*r. Washington, D. C.— The report by halibut recently brought to this port yourself, lay Arm hold on the deep The spirit of a person's life 1* ev*» germa of angelhood, the folded bloa- the conferees o f the two houses o f con by the Weiding A Independent Fish- j shedding some power. Just aa a flower gress on the general pension bill was eries company's steamship Independ- j aoma of beauty, and bid them come la steadily bestowing fragrance upon ’______________ agreed to by the senate. The hill will ent. The catch ia the largest ever forth I the air.— T. Starr King. necessitate an average increase o f ap- 1 made bv a single vessel in the world Ha Know. propriations o f $22,000,000 a year for and far surpasses the records on both Flapper (reading a novel)—This Is Christianity and Cltlzsnahlp. the next five years. The greatest in the Atlantic and Pacific coasts accord sn Improbable book. I’m aura these Whatever makes men good Cllrle crease will occur next year, when it ing to those well versed in the history !Wo would have Vl«*rd each other tlans makes them gcod citizens.—I will reach $36,000,000. o f the halibut industry. tel Webster. ■ M S* W *» e iiil* Iil« * tO »