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SUGAR DEAL CITED. WHEAT CROP TO BREAK RECORD Purify Your Blood The cause of pimples, boils and oth er eruptions, as well as of that tired feeling and poor appetite, which are so common in the spring, is impure and impoverished blood. The best way to purify and enrich the blood, as thousands of people know by experience, Is to take Telegram Shows Effort o f Trust to Kill Competition. Greatest Yield Ever Known Is Promised Northwest. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Accept no substitute, but insist or having Hood's. Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. Winter Satisfactory, Followed By Ideal Spring—All Sections Re port Plenty o f Moisture. '/ ^ Portland — The Pacific Northwest will this year harvest the largest wheat crop in its history, i f the F O R S A L E — G E N L . M E R C H A N D IS E S T O R E in th is th r iv in g to w n . E v e r y t h in g co m p lete, es weather conditions continue favorable. tablished trade, la rg e store. liv in g room s etc. Sac- i ifice. A d d r. M rs. M. S w anson. M cM u rra y , W a sh. The acreage in the three states is F O R S A L E — G E N L . M E R C H A N D IS E S T O R E greater than ever ' before, and the D o in g $45.(XX) y ea r: t h r iv in g to w n : c o m p lete stock O rooeries. m in e rs ’ supplies, e tc .; b ig m on eym ak er. weather up to this time could scarcely W ill sacrifice. W ils o n M e rc a n tile Co., Lela n d . Or. have been improved. Therefore it is WOK s a I E — W E L L - P A Y I N G 8 0 D A H safe to say that the greatest crop the F a c to ry and C ig a r J o b b in g business in th is tow n . C om p lete in e v e r y d e ta il: b rick b ld g : g r e a t b a r Northwest has ever had heretofore— gain . Geo. M cC u tch eon , 601 E. F ro n t, B u tte, M ont. about 65,000,000 bushels— will be ex ceeded by several million bushels. A O W A R D E. F r K T O N - Assayer anil Chemirt, crop o f 70,000,000 bushels for 1912 is L ea d villo , Colorado. Specim en prices: Gold, H B ilver, L ead, $1. G old, S ilver, 75c; G old. 50c; Zino not out o f reason. Last year Oregon, o r Copper, $1. M a ilin g enveloj>ea a id fu ll p rice hat •ent o n application. C on trol and U m p ire work so Washington and Idaho produced about United. R eferen ce: Carbonate N a tion a l Bank. 55,000,000 bushels, and a crop 20 to 25 per cent greater this year can T H E S A L V E O F L IF E . Alipolutely Guaranteed to cure boils, carbuncles, easily be figured out. felons, abscess, blood poison, burn», bruises, sprains, Everything depends, o f course, on cuts, barber itch, bee sting and poison oak. N othing else lik e it. By mail, postpaid, 50c per box. l ’aul Ave- the weather from now on. The winter 1 ine, 5124 72U 8t.. Portland, Or. Also at Liprnun. W o lfe & Company und Uids, VVortmun A K ing. conditions were entirely satisfactory and the spring has been an ideal one. 71 M 1 * ^ _ Secon d -H an d M achin- During the last ten days perfect wheat “J » « weather has prevailed in almost every b oiler«, saw m ills, etc. T h e J. E . M a rtin Co.. 76 1st section. A few spots did not get St., P o rtla n d . Send fo r S to ck L is t and prices. much o f the late rains, but they are small in extent, and at one or more points it was declared there was too much moisture, but on the whole the _ /Portlan d, Oregon / _ weather has been all that could be de ^ 5 / Resident and Day School f o r G ir l* i i f charge o f Kisters o f Kt. Joh n Baptist ( Episcopal f sired. Calisgiate, Academic and Elementary Departments, What the wheat farmers have to Music, A rt, Elocution, Oymnasium. F o r catalog addres» T H E S IS T E R S U P E R I O R fear now is excessively hot weather • Ì O f f ic e JO. Kt. H e le n s H a l l "J next month. They are apprehensive lest it come at the time when the is filling in the early and head THE GREATEST DISCOVERY grain ing in the late districts. I f the criti O F T H E 20th C E N T U R Y C onsu m ption, C a ta rrh , A s th m a and cal period is safely passed the three B ro n ch itis Cured by In h a la tion North Pacific states will turn out their 'eople t rented a t th e ir hom e» success fu lly. Send fo r a fu ll description of banner yield o f wheat. the remedy. F o r th e next m onth it In Eastern Oregon prospects are w ill be sent at cost to anyone suffering from a cough o f any description. F oi flattering. Umatilla county farmers __ . fu rth er in form ation address D R . G L A S S , 3 1 6 S. B ro a d w a y. L o s A n g e le s , Cal expect a crop o f 5,000,000 bushels, as against 4,600,000 bushels last year. In Union county the acreage has been Arnold’s Asthma and increased, and the prospects otherwise Catarrh Remedy. are better than in recent years. Gil (InarantemJ to t-ure Catarrh. A»thin a. liam, Sherman and Wasco counties re Kroiu'hitm. Hay h over ami Hose Cold«, o r money refunded. In rlo ee $1.25 for port good conditions. A-tlaim Remedy, or SV in -turn i>, for Catarrh o f th e Head and Stomach. A.k Throughout Idaho .the outlook is fo r add re «» o f people vurvd in Portland. Tacom a o r Seattle. bright. The soil is well saturated A rnold’s Asthm a Cure Co.. 333-4 Arcade bid«.. Seattle Ws with moisture and the wheat crop is in better condition than it has been for years. In Washington farmers everywhere report satisfactory prospects. The Whitman county wheat fields never made a better showing at this time of A T o n ic , A lt e r a t iv e a n d R e s o lv e n t. The b e s t r e m e d y f o r K id n e y s , L i v e r a n d B o w e ls . the year. A crop of 9,500,000 bush E ra d ic a te s P im p le s , E r u p tio n s a n d D is o rd e rs els is estimated in the county. Lin o f th e S k in . P u r ifie s th e B lo o d a n d g iv e s T o n e , S tr e n g th a n d V ig o r to th e e n t ir e s ystem . coln county expects its largest yield, and in Walla Walla the growth to dgte has been healthy with plenty o f rain R id d le o f th e 8 p h ln x . Douglas, Garfield and Grant The Sphinx—some sort of fabled fall. monster— proposed a riddle to th* counties send similar satisfactory re people of Thebes, It is said, and mur ports. In Stevens county the acreage dered all who could not answer it is a fifth larger than last year, and Oedipus finally solved It and In cha prospects are fine. grin the Sphinx put herself to death. SPEED OF T IT A N IC HIGH. The riddle was as follows; "What goes on four feet In the morning, two feet In the afternoon and three at Latest Testimony Damaging to O ffi night?" The answer given by Oedipus cers o f Lost Ship. was this: "Man; because he crawls as New York— New evidence purport a child, walks upright In his full ing to show that the Titanic was going strength and walks with a staff when at full speed, with ail but five o f her an old man." 24 boilers lighted, on the night she met her fate, was given aboard the A u to m o b ile E y e In s n m n c e n e e d e d a fte r White Star liner Olympia by Fred E x p o s u re to Sun. W in d s an d D u st. M u r ln . E y e R e m e d y fr e e ly a p p lie d A ffo r d s R e lia b le R e lie f. No S m a rtin g—J ust E y e Com fort—T ry M urine Barrett, former chief fireman o f the Titanic, but now o f the Olympic, to Senator William Alden Smith, chair Quarrel Discreet. “W hy do you employ such elabor man o f the investigating committee. ate circumlocution when you tell a Barrett said that he was in the for man that you doubt hts veracity?” ward compartment o f the ship when “ I find it better to use the longest she hit the iceberg. “ The water rushed in about two feet words possible. If I can compel a man to consult the dictionary to as above the floor plates,” said the fir ^ certain just what I mean both our man. “ I jumped for the next com tempers get a chance to cool.”— partment, No. 5, just as the water tight door closed. There were only Washington Star. two in the forward compartment who Pessimism Not of This Age. escaped. The rip was a long one. At There Is no room for the pessimis the same time the red lights—danger ta the present order of things. Op signals— came up. ” timism Is the dominant factor of the Barrett then explained that the sig age. nal had previously shown white, indi cating full speed. Machinery j S t l Helens S )a 0 Painless Dentistry Yucatan Has Revolution. Mexico City— A dispatch from Mer- idia indicates that the disorders in Yucatan are growing. The attack o f the Indians on Tekantoc last Saturday is said to have been barbaric in char acter, several persons having been killed and their bodies burned. The town was sacked and the railway sta tion and several other buildings burned. A fte r leaving Tekantoc the band went to Teya, where the munici pal president was killed and the busi ness houses sacked. A Turk ia said to be the leader o f the Indians. I f ou r pride—our hobby—ou r study f o r y e a r« and now ou r success, and ours is t h e b«_$t painless work t o b e found anywhere, no m a tte r how much you C o m p a r e o u r P r ic e s , ] W e finish p late and bridg® work ora fo r 01« o f tow n patrons in on e rfajr i f desired. Painless extra ction fr e e when plates o r bridge work is o r d e r ed. Consult at-on fret. Molar Crowns « .0 0 Gold rilling, 1.00 aauuTieal.lt Enamsl Fillings 1.00 .50 5.00 Best Red Rubber — Pistes 7.50 Painless Extr’ tio« • 50 Silver Fillings Good Rubber Pistes Quake Hits Guadalajara. Guadalajara, Mexico — This city again was shaken violently by an earthquake at 10:15 o ’clock Sunday night. The shock was the heaviest recorded during the present period o f seismic disturbances. Many wails were cracked. Thousands o f persons passed the balance o f the night in the parks and gardens. A second shock, much lighter, came '20 minutes after the first. For more than two weeks since the first heavy earthquake, light tremors have been experienced at in tervals. M . W. I. W1K. fnnsfsr no Masuts n u m trust ima a pm tun B U T METHODS A l l w o r k f u l l y g u a r a n t e e d f o r f . f t e e n yt W ise Dental €o.,i»c. Pain less Dentists F illin g Building, Third and Washington PORTLAND, ORE 0 flics Hoars: I A M. to S t. M. itin<Uy a. 9 U & O UT O f TOW N PEO PLE run r eceive prompt treat m ents o f Hon-Poisonons, Hseltk-baUdiBC reasdlss fro m C GEE WO th e Chinese doctor. T r y once m ore i f yon have been doctorin g w P h th is one and that one and have not obtained per manent re lie f. L e t this great nature h ealer d iag nose your case and prescribe some rem edy whose action is quick, «ure and safe. His prescriptions a re compounded from Root*. Herbs. Buds and Barks that have been gathered from every qu ar te r o f th*» globe. T h e Mecreta o f thero m edicines a re not known to th e outside world, but have 1*een handed down from fa th er to son in the physicians’ fa m ilies in China. FREE. I f yon liv e out o f town and cannot call, w rite f o r symptom blank and circular, enclosing 4 oenta in stamps. THEC. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 1621 t W SC, Car. Morrison P o r tla n d . O r e g o n . I No 22—'1 1 WHEN »mil»* u aSrwtiawa, U m Ull p •Tier. E 3 Three G’s (G O L D E N G R A IN G R A N U L E S ) —if he hasn’t got it he will get it for you. It's good tor you 3 times a day. And remember that there is no substitute fo r 3 G ’s. Preached While He Slept. Very curious was the case of Sim eon Watson, a hard-working. Indus trious Englishman, aged about S9, of athletic habits and active tempera ment, who, about 1826, began preach ing In his sleep. His trance or sleep ing fit Invariably lasted as long as the ordinary nonconformist service, which he was In the habit of attending. The attacks became more frequent as time went on, and he would go through the whole of the ordinary chapel service, praying, reading the blble and preach ing- __________________ T r y Itfu r ln © E y e H e m w l y f o r H n l , W e a k , W a t e r y K y e e a u d llr a n u lu t e d K y e lid s , N o b m a r t iu g —J u e t E y e C o m fo r t . Conducts Sunday 8chool in Jail. L IF T T O L L ON CO ASTERS. Isaac Jones, retired whaler, steam boat man and soldier of Somerset, Pa., teaches what Is probably the most House Exempts American Ships From unique Sunday school class In the Panama Canal Costs. country. For 20 years he has taught Washington, D. C.— By 100 votes to a class In the Somerset county jail. 90 the house refused to permit the During that time six of his pupils, be imposition o f tolls on American ves la quoted as saying, have been hanged sels engaged in the coast-wise trade and one other has been convicted of and which will use the Panama canal. nurder. __________________ The action was taken during consider ation o f the Panama canal administra T h e A ve rage . “ Which of these clocks is right?” "I tion bill. don’t know. W e’vo five clocks. When Representative Adamson, o f Geor we want to know the time we add ’em gia, in charge o f the measure, ex together and divide by five, and even pressed confidence that the house would reverse itself when the bill is then we’re not certain.”— Punch. taken up for passage. Not of Value. A sharp but ineffective attack was When people ask for bread and are made on the provision in the bill pro given a stone It Is never a precious hibiting railroad-owned vessels from using the canal. Representatives stone.—Desert News. Peters, o f Massachusetts, Democrat, and Higgins, o f Connecticut, Republi can, protested that the proposed pro hibition would apply not only to the canal, but would affect ail vessels owned by railroads and work havoc to a great business built up along the Atlantic coast. Both cited as an instance the pas senger and freight steamers plying be Against So Many Surgical Op* tween New York, Providence and Fall River, Mass., all o f which vessels are erations. How Mrs. Bethune owned and operated by the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad as and Mrs. Moore Escaped. part o f their system. WOMEN SHOULD BE PROTECTED Sikeston, Mo.— “ For seven years I suf fered everything. I was in bed for four or five days at a time every month, and so weak I could hardly walk. I cramped and had backache and headache, and was so nervous and weak that I dreaded to see anyone or have any one move in the room. The doctors gave me _________ __ medicine to ease me at those times, and said that I ought to have an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husband told him about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable Compound and what it had dona for his w ife, I was willing to tgke iL Now I look the picture o f health and feel like it, too. I can do my own housework, hoe my garden, and milk a cow. I can entertain company and enjoy them. I can visit when I choose, and walk as far as any ordinary woman, nny day in tho month. 1 wish I could talk to every suffering woman and girl.” —Mrs. D e m a B e t u u n e , Sikeston, Mo. Murrayville, 111.— “ I have taken L y dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a very bad case of femaio troublo and it made me a well woman. My health was all broken down, the doctors said I must have an operation, and I was ready to go to the hospital, but dreaded it so that I began taking your Compound. I got along so well that I gave up the doctors and was saved from the opera tion.” — Mrs. C harles M oore , R. R. No. 3, Murrayville, 111. Departure Approved. " I understand your boy Josh is ex pertmenting on the lines of perpetual motion.” "Yes,” replied Farmer Corn tossel. "And I feel some encourage ment about It. I thought for awhile that the only thing Josh was goin’ U taka la was perpetual rest.” j o Years withCoughs W e have Ijad seventy years of experience with A yer’s C h e r r y P e c t o r a l. T h i s makes us have great confi dence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. W e want you to have confidence in it, as well. A sk your own doctor what experience he has had with i t He knows. Keep in d ose touch with him. Police Rescue President. New York— President T a ft attend ed church Sunday morning, then went for an automobile ride to Van Court- I lanrit Park, and later joined in the | Fifth Avenue promenade. When j walking in Fifth Avenue the president was re -ognized and within a few min utes 600 persons had surrounded him. j I nipt "to* McCluskey and half a dozen j policemen had to escort him to the home o f John L. Cadwalader, Henry W. T a ft’s law partner. i Hen Lay« Double-Yolk Eggs. Davit, Cal.— John H. Krider has a hen that haa laid 12 double-yolk eggs in 15 day*. In fact, the lays nothing else. The hen is a Buff Orpington, and Krider says she is the most re markable hen he haa ever known. Krider is a banker o f this city. you ever tasted —and the mast wholesome and invigorating. You cannot but like its rich "grainy" flavor and spicy aroma. Ask your grocer tor * 0 A . I N I , I N N CO. O R E G O N : 200 A . C U L T .: 9 r. house, 2 barns, ou tb u ild in gs, 8 orchards, etc. W ill sacrifice. A d d r. E. D .. b ox 454. A lb a n y . O re. » . H. U. lig h tfu l B reakfast D r in k REAL ES TA TE CO NSU LTATTO N I t ’s the m ost dc- New York— A copy o f a telegram sent by Henry O. Havemeyer to Sam uel C. Hooker, his personal agent at Denver, was introduced in the govern ment’s dissolution suit against the so- called sugar trust by Assistant Dis trict Attorney Knapp, to support the charge that Havemeyer had prepared to crush by competition the independ ent sugar plant o f the Greeley Sugar company, then building. The tele gram read: “ Go to Greeley and secure a good site on options." Chester S. Morey, o f Denver, chief agent of Havemeyer in acquiring fcon- tol o f Colorado companies, testified that the site was procured, and not long after this Havemeyer bought an interest in the Greeley company. A letter from Hooker to Havemeyer, written November 22, 1902, was then introduced. It suggested that Have meyer rent the site for pasturage for a year and said that 4 per cent net returns could be realized if this was done. The history o f the companies was traced up to the time when they were merged in 1905 into the Great West ern Sugar company o f New Jersey, and to their dissolution into separate corporations in April 1907. “ Wasn't the elimination o f compe tition in the purchase o f beets the principal object o f this consolidation?’ ’ asked Mr. Knapp. “ That was one o f the objects.” Mr. Morey said there was never any competition among the Colorado fac tories. “ Our competition comes chiefly from the manufacturers in Utah and •California,” he added. O n « of A ver'« Pilla at bedtime will cauae an incrcaaed flow of bde and produce a entle lazative effect the day following. ormula on each box. Show it to your doctor. He will underatand at a glance. Dose, one pill at bedtime, juet one. , Mas* bw tk* (. O. 1 I U OO., IwwaU. M—■ , f ELK EXCLUDE SHEEP. Borah Protests Against Encroach ment on Grazing Lands. Washington, D. C.— Senator Borah, o f Idaho, is not enough o f sentimenta list to believe in converting the forest reserves o f the West into preserves for ranging elk, i f that practice is go ing to interfere seriously with the sheep industry. The Interior depart ment laBt winter distributed several elk from the Jackson’s Hole country over various Western states, liberat ing them in different forest reserves. Commenting on this, Senator Borah, in the senate, made the following matter-of-fact statement: “ The national foreBt service, at the instigation o f the biological survey, have withdrawn from sheep grazing in the state o f Montana, in the Gallatin and Absaroka national forest, an area of about 450 square miles. This with drawn land is estimated to be capable of carrying from forty to fifty thous and Bheep, and now it is to be devoted entirely to the grazing o f elk which overflow from the Yellowstone na tional park.” FEDERALS FAIL TO fbp the DISLODGE REBELS Five-Hour Fight at Rellano Brings No Results. ONES Orozco in Command at Critical Mo RIDDLES ARE OLD AS TIME ment Resists Flank Movement —Casualties Small. Two of Most Famous Conundrums Art at Least 3,000 Years Old— Enter tainment for Evening. A t the Rebel Front, Rellano, Mex It Is a curious fact that boys are ico.— General Pascual Orozco’s army more fond of conundrums than girls o f rebels fought off the government ara. troops under General Huerta, who at While all conundrums are riddles, tacked the insurrectos stronghold. A t all riddles are not conundrums, the the end o f five hours’ fighting. Gen term conundrum being used more for eral Huerta's command was in re riddles which are based on some fan cied resemblance, such as, "W hy is a treat. leaving dead and wounded on pig looking out of a second-story win the field. General Orozco does not be dow like the moon?” and the answer lieve the fighting is over, however, Is because It looks round. If anyone and expects a vigorous continuation o f objects that tho moon does not always the battle. look round, you can reply: "Neither The thundering artillery and in does the pig.” fantry fire ceased shortly after night Two of the most ramous riddles are fall, after perhaps the most spectac at least 3,000 years old. The first of ular battle fought on Mexican soil which there Is any record Is found In since the French invasion o f the last the fourteenth chapter of Judges, and century. was made up by Samson after hlB fight It is impossible to estimate the cas with a lion. He offered a prize to any ualties, but it is known the federáis one who could solve It within seven lost at least five cavalrymen in a days, but no one got It. It is recorded charge against the right wing o f the that hts wife pestered him to tell her rebel line near a point which General the answer, but he absolutely refused Orozco, who directed the rebel maneu until the time was up, and many think vers, happened to be at the time. that be never Intended to tell it at all. It is now believed that the rebel Bishop Whately never told the an loss in dead will fall short o f 50, al swer to any of his puzzles. If they though this number may be increased were correctly guessed he would ac when the field has been searched. knowledge that the solution was right; In 13 troop trains the federáis but If no one got the answer he kept moved up to within one mile and a It to himself, and some of bis enigmas half o f Rellano and began a terrific are still unsolved. shelling. The first few shots explod One of the chief entertainments In ed within a few feet o f the rebel troops, but killed only a few horses. ancient times at any domestic gather ing, such as a marriage feast, was ask One woman was killed in the town. General Orozco came down from ing riddles, and many persons spent Jiminez to take personal charge o f the their lives in devising them and selling fight just before the federáis attacked. them to tho rich and great. Just as General Salazar was in command of some public men now get others to the first rebel line. The federal com write their speeches for them. mands o f Generals Trucy Aubert, Ra- bago and Telies and Colonels V illa and Urbina were engaged. MOTORCYCLE IS FOR WOMEN BURBANK LORE FREE. English Method of Enclosing All Parts 8o That 8klrts A rt Not Caught or Spattered. Society is Organized to Forestall “ Corner” on Knowledge. San Francisco — To prevent the “ commercializing” o f the life work of Luther Burbank, the famous horticul turist, a Luther Burbank society has been organized and chartered by the state o f California, with the definite purpose o f seeing that the work of the great scientist is given to 'posteri ty without entail. The society has no capital stock and no power to incur debtB or to earn profits. Its purpose is solely'to assist Luther Burbank in the dissemination o f his teachings, so that the greatest number may profit in the greatest de gree. It has an extensive member ship, with names of nation-wide fame on the roll. Burbank is the honorary president, and the name o f Mrs. Pheobe Hearst immediately follows. The list, so [far as it is prepared, concludes with Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, o f Columbia University. The membership is lim ited to 500 and by means o f the mod erate membership fee the society will make possible the production o f books o f a quality which will do honor to their author and the matter which they contain. The aim is to place the wizard’ s knowledge in convenient book form at nominal cost before every farmer, gardener or horticulturist in the world. The home o f the organization is sit uated at Burbank’s grounds at Santa Rosa and its activities w ill have his personal guidance and co-operation. Wool Bill Not Settled. Washington, D. C. — The senate finance committee, after a long wran gle over the wool tariff bill, has been unable to reach an agreement, and it is reported they have agreed to report adversely the Underwood bill as it passed the house. It had been ex pected that the committee would draft a substitute bill conforming to the finding o f the tariff board, but this plan has been abandoned, the commit Farms Will Be Studied. tee also refusing to report the Smoot Washington, D. C.— Secretary o f substitute. In fact, no senator but Agriculture Wilson has announced Smoot favors the Smoot substitute. plans to be instituted for farm man agement study work in the North, for 60,000 Volts Kill Man. which both houses o f congress have Seattle— Ed. C. Reining, chief oper made provision in the agricultural ap ator for the city lighting department propriation. The federal government, at the Cedar Falls power plant, was through ita gaents, purposes to make instantly killed late Thursday when in a comprehensive study o f the farms of some way as yet unknown he complet the country with a view to carrying to ed the circuit on a high-tension line in the farmer information which will the watch house and 60,000 volts of show him why a certain branch o f his electricity passed through his body. industry is unprofitable and how he can The circuit that killed Reining was make it pay. reported open at both ends at the time o f the accident, and electricians are Lorimer Cate Hangs Fire. unable to account for the accident. Washington, D. C.— Amid specula Reining was married two months __________________ tion in the senate regarding the prob ago. able disposition o f the Lorimer elec Freighthandlars Will Strike. tion case there were reports o f plans Chicago — Freighthandlers in all for a determined effort to postpone parts o f the country received notifica the vote until the next session o f con tion that a general strike order had gress. A probable delay was fore shadowed by developments growing been issued by President P. J. Flan out o f Senator Lorim er’s illness in nery, o f the International Brotherhood Chicago. He telegraphed an appeal o f Railway Freighthandlers. The to have the determination o f a date strike order was decided on a few days for a vote deferred until he could ago according to information given at reach Washington. the Freighthandlers,’ headquarters, and the notification was immediately Will Determine “ What Is Beer." mailed to the different unions. Washington, D. C. — A personally Coal Miners Again Work, conducted teat o f breweries through Philadelphia—A fte r being idle for out the country to determine just "w h at is beer” will be made by Drs. 44 working days, the 170,000 mine- Doolittle, Mitchell and Dunlap, 6t the workers throughout the anthracite Pure Food board. The doctors, who fields o f Pennsylvania have resumed have been working for a year on the work under the new wage agreement. “ what is beer” question, received In the Hazelton region, men engaged orders from Secretary Wilson, o f the in stripping work struck for a 10 per department of agriculture, to visit the cent increase in wages. big breweries and find out all there ia Amundsen to Seek North Pole. to know about malting beer. Montevideo— Captain Kaold Amund British Gunboat After Refugee*. sen, the discoverer o f the South Pole, Cnliacan, Mexico— The British gun who has arrived here, announced hie boat Algerine haa arrived at Mazatlan intention to start from San Francisco preparatory to a cruise along the weat in March or April, 1913, on an expe coast o f Mexico to pick up refugees. dition to the North Pole. Although motorcycling Is almost ex clusively a sport or. means of trans portation for men in America, and young men at that, the makers of motorcycles for women are finding a ready Hnle In England. The method of inclosing ail movable parts on a woman's motorcycle, so that there ia no danger of the skirts being caught pr spattered with oil, Is shown In the accompanying illustration of a popular model, says the Popular Mechanics. This machine Is of the light-weight Do You Need Help For j m poor, tired stomach? For your lazy aod sluggish fire? For yoar weak u d constipated bowels? For yovr general ru-dowg cooditioa? Then by all m e a n s-T R Y HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS IT DOES THE WORK. AT ALL ORUGGISTS w ip e r s s t i l l P la g u e F r a n c a One of the divisions of France, the department of Selne-et-Marne. haa la sued Its snake killing budget. It shows that vipers are almost as numerous ever before In the lie de France. They are commonest In the forest of Fontainebleau, where one gatnekeep- alone killed 1,818 in the course of last year. For this he was paid $125, and In all the department paid $650 In the year, being a reward of seven cents for each viper's head presented. Nearly 8,000 were killed during the year. __________________ When Your Eyes Need Care T r y M u r in e E y e R e mp l.v. N o S m a r t in g — F e e ls F i n e — A c t s Q u io k iT - T r y ** f o r R**d, W e a k , W a t e r y E y e s a m i G r a n u la t e d E y e lid s . I l l u s t r a t e d B o o k in e a c h P a c k a g e . M u r in e ia com pou n ded by o u r O cu lists— not a “ P a te n t M ed ic in e ” — but used in su cc e s s fu l P h y s ic ia n s ’ P ra c tic e f o r m any ycurs. N ow d ed ica ted tu th e Pu b lic a n d s o ld by l> n is g ls ts a t 2&c m id 60c p e r M ottle. M u rin e iiy e S a lv e In A s e p tic T u b es, 26c an d 60c. M urine Eye R em ed y C o., C h ica go Damages for Spoiled Beauty. A curious ludgment was given in a German court the other day. A lit tle girl of three who was placed In a nursing Institution had been bitten by the yard dog the bite leaving a scar on the cheek. The little one’s guar dian put in a claim, not In respect of the pain caused, but because tho scar bad lessened her chances of securing a husband when she became old enough to marry. The court upheld the guardian's claim, and placed the damaaes at if.00___________ M o t h e r * w i l l A n d M r*. W in s lo w 's S o o t h ln « S y ru p th e b e s t r e m e tlv t o use to r t h e n u h U tlre a l u r i n g t h e t e e t h in g je-rtu d . Where Sailors Disagree. On two topics the great trans-At lantic steamship companies are no1 agreed. Some creep through a fog at a snail’s pace. Others dash tbrougt It at topmost speed—the quicker out of It the better. Some Insure heavllj against loss by fire. Others carry ali their fire risks themselves. L iq u id b lu e I* a w e a k solution. A void i t R e d Crus* B a ll Blue, th e b lu e th a t’ a a ll blue. Buy Ask your srucer. English Woman’s Motorcycle. type, and Is driven by a 114-H. P. mo tor, which Is sufficient for ordinary re quirements. The heavier machines are. of course, difficult for a woman to handle. Unheeded. "And those long, silent pauses la your speech—I didn’t quite understand them?" "Perhaps not. Those were the points where 1 had written ‘laugh ter* and ‘applauae’ Into my m an» script” __________________ N o th o u g h tfu l p e rs o n u ses liq u id blu e. I t ’ s a p in c h o f b lu e in a la r g e b o ttle o f w a te r. A s k f o r R e d Croaa B a ll B lu e, t h e blue th a t’ s a ll blue. Existence an Aim. L ife Is a mission. Every other defi BOY WAS NECESSARILY SLOW nition of life Is false, and leads all who accept It astray. Religion, sci Small Boy, Late In Reaching Home, ence. philosophy, though still at vari ance on many points, all agree In this, Told Mother He Led Tartlet In that every existence 1} an aim.— Mas- stead of Carrying It. ilnL __________________ An elght-year-old San Karael boy Frequent Falling. was being lectured on obedience the Some men u :k so loud they attract other evening. attention and call It personal "I told you tha. you could play with netlsm.— Atchison Globe. the Wilson boys till five o’clock,” said his mother. “ Why didn't you coma i r « , s t when I told you?" DAISY FLY KILLER plse$4 ^ * ‘ t ^ B f ' f h ---- ir “ “ I did, mamma." fliss. N est, clean, ornam ental, conven "Don’t tell me a falsehood. Why ient. cheap. Lasts all season. M a d « o f didn’t you come home at five o'clock?" m etal, can’ t sp ill o r "I started homo at five.” tip over: w ill not soil o r in ju re anything. "Then you stopped to play on the O a a ran teed filfio t lw Sold by dealers o r way.” 6 scut prepaid fo r fl. "No, mamma, sure 1 didn’t." HAKOLO BOMSKB. 150 D eK alb A t « - . Brooklyn. M. Y. "Do you expect me do believe that It took you two hours to walk half a mile? I think I shall have to punlah you for telling me falsehoods." “ Honestly I started home at five The DIRECT plan o f buying or selling o’clock, and came atraJgbt home.” Real Estate. No commissions to pay. The mother led the boy into the List your property or wants with us. kitchen and took down the sUhlp. Ht W e put you in touch with interested turned pale and tears welled up Into parties. I f you wish to buy, you deal direct with owner. Address hla eyes. “ Now, sir, will you tell i. me th« DIRECT R E A LTY CO. truth?" 401 Yeon Building. Portland, Ore. “ Ye-es, mamma; Charlie Wilson gave me a mud turtle—and I wai afraid—to carry It—ao I led ItLHome.* INVESTIGATE Dolls In Slam. Have you ever eeen a Siamese fir. kite her doll? Well, you mxouldn’t snow she was kissing It If you were not told, for she kisses It In the sa fashion that grown up Siamese! klae and that Is by touching tbelr noses and drawing In a long breath. It la really funny, particularly as the dolls, except the father and mother dolls, wear no more clothes than the ch'1- Iren themselves. The fathers and mothers wear strips of cloth wouna round the middle of their bodies •• ■he real people do. The dolls o f the poor people are made of baked nrud; Put children of rich people have wood in dolls, which look much more lik es! dolla than the little mud figures Oil on Troubled Waters. "Pouting oil on the troubled water«* as a quotation la hundreds of years old. but It Is only recently that It has been actually adopted as a means for calming real storms on the ocean. Within the last few mouths many of the seamen who navigate our own great lakes have begun to carry oil In bags on their vessels. These bags will be bung over the sides of the ship and the oil will be allowed to dribble out slowly and form a coating over the surface of the water. Its effect Is to prevent tho breaking of the waves, converting tho sea Into long, smooth •walla. i WANTED AT ONCE 100 Young Men or Io d i« * to prepare for positions u Commercial and Rail road Telegraph operators; positions guaranteed, $70 to $90 monthly. For particulars and application address Mane nuauni $ »AavAr nennn Wssfaftee BUf . Seoul., V« First Book on Education. T h e first book on education ever written and printed In English was Sti Thomas Elyot’s "OoTemour.” publish ed I n lB ii. Much that It done eves at this day for the education of boy* aad girls In tho schools was suggested la this hook. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIM ENT CURED A CUT HORSE. | Fred D s N e ffs . 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