Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 12, 1912, Image 3

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    You Get Spot Cash.
You Pay No Commission
Ship us your good choice produce.
W e w ill
pay fo r same aa follows:
Veal under 140 pounds.................. 12'4e pound
Block H o r s .................................... 10c pound
Freeh Country Kjrira..................... 20c dozen
L iv e H e n s .................................... . 12c i ound
L iv e S prin g Chickens................... 1 Sc pound
Address
F R A N K L. S M IT H M E A T CO.
“ F ig h tin g th e B e e f T ru s t"
P ortlan d , O regon .
CONTROL OF INJURIOUS PEAR 20 DIE FROM
SLUG IS DIFFICULT PROBLEM HEAT IN EAST
H e lle b o r e , L e a d A r s e n a t e a n d P a r i s G re e n A m o n g l e a s t
E x p e n s iv e o f S p r a y s f o r E r a d ic a t io n o f P e s t W h ic h
Is C o m m o n In S e v e r a l S t a t e s In C e n t r a l
P a r t o f C o u n try .
(B y R . U
W E B S T E R .)
Nearly every year cherry and plum
trees In the central states suffer a
large amount of damage on account
of the common pear slug, or cherry
slug. While the control of this Insect
has not been considered a very diffi­
cult problem, yet It often happens
that foliage Is greatly damaged before
the owner Is aware that any slugs are
'Y m .P f u n d e r ’ s .v n on his trees.
The pear slug, or cherry slug, Is a
dark, almost black, slimy slug, about
two-flfths of an Inch long when full
A To n ic. A lte ra tiv e and Resolvent.
The
best rem edy fo r K idn eys, L iv e r and Bowels.
grown, which feeds on cherry, pear
Eradicates Pim ples, Eruptions and Disorders
and plum leaves.
o f the Skin.
Purifies the Blood and gives
Tone, Strength and V ig o r to the en tire system.
These slugs feed on the upper sides
of the leaves, eating out all the tissue
except the veins and the lower surface.
Have Used Spare Time Well.
The Injured leaves become dry and
On the question of how working brown and fall from the trees, which
people, on the whole, have spent the are sometimes left entirely bare of
added hour or hours of freedom from foliage In midsummer..
work, an author says that where cyn­
Trees are often killed as a result of
ics prophesied more drunken Idleness repeated defoliation. A short crop of
and rowdyism, fairer observers found fruit follows a severe attack by this
a kind of regeneration— no sudden
mellennlum, hut wherever sufficient
time has elapsed an extraordinary ad­
vance In physique and morals.
Why Deep Streams Run Still.
Deep streams run still— and whyi
Not because there are no obstacles,
but because they altogether overflow
these stones or rocks round which the
shallow stream has to make its noisy
way.—William Smith.
K
N blood M iri F [R
Mothers w ill And Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup ih e b e . t re m ed y to use fur tta.it children
during the u-ettaiug period.
Always Have Something to 8ay,
Speak not at all. In any wise, till
you have somewhat to speak; care
not for the reward of your speaking
but simply and with undivided mind
for the truth of your speaking.—
Carlyle.
When
Your
lutlon Is then diluted with water, while
still warm, to the required amount To
obtain a ten per cent solution one
part of the stock solution, prepared aa
stated, should be diluted with 6 2-3
parts of water.
Whale oil Boap, one pound to two
gallons of water; white laundry soap
and Ivory soap, one ten-ounoe bar to
two gallons of water, have proven ef­
fective. The soap is merely dissolved
In water by boiling, and sprayed while
still warm.
Hellebore, lead arsenate and parts
green are the least expensive of these
treatments. It a spraying Is neces­
sary while there Is fruit on the trees,
hellebore or some other material than
arsenical should be used.
Cultivation under infested trees Is
of value, since it disturbs the cocoons
in the soil there.
Since the slugs spend the greater
part
the year In the ground under
the trees Infested In the summer It
follows that a thorough stirring of the
soli would tend to break up the co­
coons containing the slugs, and so ex­
pose them to the elements. Berleae
has suggested this measure against
this Insect In Italy. This cultivation
would be most effective in the fall so
that the cocoons might be exposed
during the winter. Spring cultivation
Eyes Need Care
T r y M u rin e E y e R em ed y . N o S m a rtin g — F e ela
F in e — A c ts Q u ld b ly . T r y i t fo r R e a , W ea k ,
W a t e r y E y es a n d G ra n u la te d E y e lid s . Illu s ­
tra te d B o o k in ea ch P a c k a g e .
M u rin e is
compounded by our Oculists—not a “ Patent Med­
icin e” — but used in successful Physicians’ Prac­
tice fo r many years. Now dedicated to the Pub­
lic and sold by Druggists a t 26c and 60c p er Bottle.
M arine Eye Salve In A septic Tubes, 25c and 60c.
M urine Eye R em edy C o., C h loago
Would That This Were True.
The principal authors met and form­
ed a union for the sake of publishing
a set of rules of writing. As a prelim­
inary, they agreed that after this no
hero would be permitted to flick tha
ashes from his cigarette or cigar. Also
that no heroine shall hereafter bur)
her head in her hands or drop het
eyes to the floor. The full set of re
strictions will be announced later.—
Life.
'
Red Cross Ball Blue, all blue, best bluing valu «
In the whole world, makes the laundress smile.
Since the Telephone.
In 1876, the year In which Alexandei
Graham Bell Invented the telephone,
there were no skyscrapers, no trolley
cars, no electrto lights, no gasoline
engines, no self-binders, no bicycles
nor motor cars.— Magazine of Ameri­
can History.
The Pear Slug.
Insect, on account of the weakened
condition of the tree.
Trees that have been damaged by
the slugs appear as if they had been
damaged by fire. The leaves turn
brown, curl up and finally fall. Cherry
trees, under such conditions,
are
forced to put out a new growth of
leaves, weakening the tree and re­
ducing the crop of fruit the following
year.
The slugs appear twice during the
year, and trees should be sprayed as
soon as they appear. They first make
their appearance about the middle of
June, and the second appearance Is
about the third week In July.
Insect powder can be used against
these slugs by merely dusting It over
the leaves.
Hellebore may be used either In a
dry or liquid form. It must be fresh
for effective use. For a dry appllca-
SEVEN YEARS
OF MISERY
H ow Mrs. Bethune was Re­
stored to Health by Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­
ble Compound.
Easter Beurre Pear.
would also be of value In disturbing
the cocoons.
According to Dr. L. O. Howard,
chief of the bureau of entomology at
Washington, the slugs may be easily
washed off of small trees by a strong
stream of water applied from a gar­
den hose under heavy pressure. When
washed to the ground they are unable
to regain their places on the leaves.
Such a measure as this would be quite
feasible on a small scale In cities, or
where water pressure is available.
Spraying Is undoubtedly the best
remedy for the pear slug. Of the two
generations the first Is the harder to
combat, especially on cherry trees,
since the fruit Is present on the trees
at about the same time that the slugs
are abundant. Consequently due care
must be taken In the use of arsenical
poisons at that time. Arsenical poi­
sons may be used freely for the sec­
ond generation In the late summer.
The pear slug Is rarely destructive
In any locality for many years at a
time. This alternating abundance and
scarcity of the Insect Is due for the
most part to the activity of Its natural
enemies, the most abundant of which
are two email egg parasites.
More Egg Farms Wanted.
W e want more commercial egg
farms In this country, and there it
gqod money In the business If proper
Angouleme Pear.
ly conducted. The demand for fresh
tlon use hellebore, one pound to five eggs Is growing every day, and will
pounds of alr-slaked lime. For a continue to grow. To meet the pres
liquid application use It one pound to ent demand It would be necessary to
Increase the egg production of tha
a barrel of water.
Lead arsenate (prepared),
two country at least 100 per cent
pounds In 60 gallons of water, Is ef­
*
Vegetables In China.
fective.
In China the natives preserve vege
Paris green, one pound In 160 gal­
lons of water, Is also effective. Some tables by coating them with salt and
quicklime, about a pound to each 60 drying them In the sun. Hams are
gallons of water, should be added to cured by means of an alkaline earth
the spray/ to prevent burning of the and common salt. Pickled eggs are
preserved with a compound of com­
leaves.
Kerosene emulsion— kerosene, two mon mud, salt, saltpeter and soy bean
gallons; hard soap, one-half pound; sauce.
water, one gallon—Is good. The soap
Is dissolved by boiling In water and
Breeding Worms and Trouble.
Is then churned up with the kerosene
The lazy farmer who stacks new
until the two are emulsified Into a clover on the site of the old stack li
white, creamy mixture. The stock so- breeding worms and trouble.
Sikeston, Mo. — “ For seven years I
suffered everything. I was in bed for
four or five days at a
time every month,
nnd so weak I could
hardly walk. I had
cramps, b a c k a c h e
and headache, and
was so nervous and
weak that I dreaded
to see a n y o n e or
have anyone move in
the room. The doc­
tors gave me medi-
1 cine 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 o f my husband’s
told him about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­
etable Compound and what it had done
for his wife, I was willing to take it.
Now I look the picture of health and feel
like It, too. I can do all my own house­
work, work in the garden and entertain
company and enjoy them, and can walk
as far as any ordinary woman, any day
in the week. I wish I could talk to every
suffering woman and girl, and tell them
what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has done for me.” —Mrs.
D e m a B e t h u n e , Sikeston, Mo.
Remember, the remedy which did this
was Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
I t has helped thousands of women who
have been troubled with displacements, j An Implement for covering and ridg­
inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irreg­ ing potatoes Is shown In the Illustra­
ularities, periodic pains, backache, that tion. The runners, A, A, are of hard
bearing down feeling, indigestion, and wood, 6 feet long, six Inches high and
nervous prostration,after all other means I Inches thick, with Iron plates on
have failed. Why don’ t you try i t 7
COVERING AND RIDGING POTATO
Painless Dentistry
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fr*-« w h n p i t a of
bride« work is order-
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Molar Crows« $ 5 .
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W H E N irritine te
Ite» th i. pater.
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No 20-n *.
TEACH COLT TO
BE HALTER-WISE
f o u n t H o r s e » S h o u ld B e T a k e n
to H a n d W h e n L it tle F e llo w s
n n d Q u it. L a s tly
H a n d le d .
(B y M. C O V E R D E L L .)
Tou often see a man kick and cuff
the colt around every time It happens
to get In the way.
After a while you will notice this
same fellow with the family out help­
ing him to hem up a two-year-old
colt while he can put a halter on him.
And for the first two or three times
they get the halter on they have a reg­
ular circus In teaching the animal to
lead and be halter wise. It’s mighty
hard and dangerous work, too, this
breaking in big, atreng, two-year-old
colts.
Why not take the little fellows In
hand when they are small, easily
handled and quick to learn? Slip the
halter on the rolt occasionally. By
alow degrees get It accustomed to
bottom. Front crosspiece'E Is '3 feet
long and rear crosspiece C Is 1 foot
One man drives while another hcfldi
rear end In place by the handle JX
Th# devloe Is handy and In e x p e n s iv e
leading up when the leadwatrap ii
tightened and you move.
But don’t get In a hurry. tThe coll
has been used to going aheal of you
so don’t expect It to follow too soon.
A lump of sugar or a few oats held la
the hand just In front of the little
fellow are much better trainer* la
teaching It to lead than dragging II
by the lead strap and having son»»
one behind It with a club or. a flshlni
pole to "shoo” It along.
Origin of the Potato.
The potato, which waa already cult!
vated In America when the continent
waa discovered. Is spontaneous If
Chile. It waa Introduced to Europe Is
1680 and 1583 by the Spaniards, ant
almost at the same time by the Eng
llsh, who brought It from Virginia
where It had appeared about 1660
The sweet potato and tha Jerasaleis
artichoke are also auppossd to com«
from America.
.
Wet Plowing.
If the soil leaves the plowShara
shiny and wet, wait a day or two. JN#
.plowing makes cloddy groun«.
Mad Dogs Add Terror to Chi­
cago Weather.
Many Prostrations— Horses Fall In
Streets — Hot Wave Helps
Crops In Country.
Chicago, July 8.— Twenty deaths in
the two days o f torridity Chicago has
experienced was the record tonight
when the statistics were footed up.
In addition there were half a hundred
serious prostrations and 18 persons
were bitten by rabid dogs.
Meanwhile the heat wave has “ flat­
tened out,” to use a technical expres­
sion of the weather forecasters. Over
the grain fields o f the West and
Southwest the blazing sunshine was
making millions in agricultural wealth.
The suffering in the cities meant the
fortunes o f the farmers.
The temperature today did not reach
yesterday’s extreme height and the
humidity was 71, or four degrees be­
low that o f yesterday, but men and
horses continued to drop in the
streets, which were like hot tunnels.
Some relief came in the afternoon,
when shifting winds brought a light
breeze off the lake.
It was confined
to that portion of the city within a
half mile o f the lake front, however,
as the breeze was so light it lost its
coolness after traveling over belching
chimneys.
By way o f comparison, it may be
noted that San Francisco, with a max­
imum o f 60 and a minimum of 60, was
the coolest spot in the country. Port­
land had 62 and 62, I-os Angeles was
next, with 78 and 68, more than 20
degrees cooler than Montreal and To­
ronto.
Phoenix, Ariz., claims the
heat record, with 104. Boston report­
ed 90, New York 82 and Washington
90. Various Texas points had an av­
erage o f 96, Cincinnati was compara­
tively cool at 80, or eight degrees
cooler that St. Louis, which had pre­
cisely the same temperature as St.
Paul, 88, and was four degrees cooler
than
Madison,
Wis. Sault Ste.
Marie, usually the abiding place of
the chilly wave, sweltered at 92, 10
degrees hotter than Memphis, Tenn.
Green Bay, Wis., also one o f the
“ cold spots” on the tourist circulars,
reported 94, or 10 degrees warmer
than Denver.
In addition to 20 deaths in Chicago,
five deaths were reported from Phila­
delphia, one from La Crosse, Wis. and
five others from various points.
T. R. O U TLIN E S FIGHT.
Colonel Intends to Appeal to Farmers
and Laborers.
Oyster Bay, N. Y . — A campaign
along novel lines has been sketched in
bare outline by Colonel Roosevelt. As
the candidate o f the new progressive
party for the presidency. Colonel
Roosevelt intends to make an appeal
largely to the farmer and the wage
worker on the ground that neither the
Democratic nor the Republican party
is attempting seriously in this cam­
paign to deal with the fundamental
economic and social conditions which
confront the country.
Particular at­
tention w ill be paid to the high cost of
living.
Colonel Roosevelt said that Senator
Dixon o f Montana, who managed his
campaign for the Republican presi­
dential nomination, in all probability
would be his campaign manager in his
fight at the head o f the new party.
The senator's headquarters probably
will be in New York, where he has
passed most o f the time since the Chi­
cago convention.
This program has
been agreed upon as definitely as pos­
sible in advance o f the national con­
vention in Chicago next month.
Colonel Roosevelt has been engaged
in a study o f the platform adopted in
Baltimore last week, and o f the Re­
publican platform, and he believes he
has found in them valuable campaign
material. He said neither o f these
platforms showed the slightest under­
standing o f the social and industrial
movement which is under way in this
country. They have taken up, he said,
the old policies and the battle cries o f
other years.
BATH ING S U IT S DEFINED.
Venice, California, Mayor to
in Model Costume.
Parade
Venice, Cal.— H ereafter Sunday vis­
itors to this beach w ill see Mayor Hol­
brook parading the principal thorough­
fare clad only in a model bathing suit,
i f the intended 'bathing ordinance
fathered by
Trustee
Lorenz goes
through as indicated.
Section 2 provides that this shall be
done as a public example.
The par­
ade shall be between 12 and 1 o ’clock
and the wearer shall have on no other
garment. According to section 1 it
shall be unlawful for any person to
appear upon the beach in the ocean or
in any public place in Venice in a
bathing suit unless it shall match the
model. The suit shall have sleeves
that come to the wrists, collar a half
inch high, bloomers and a bona fide
skirt at least 30 inches long hung
from the waist.
Women shall wear
stockings o f sombre shade. H air rib­
bons must be worn by girls under 14
years old.
AM ERICANS WIN HONORS.
Men’s suits shall consist o f the'same
garments but may be made in manish
Tw o World’s Records Broken at
style. The penalty for violation is
Swedish Olympiad.
$300 fine.
Stockholm, Sweden— The glory of
the opening o f the Olympic games o f
C H IN A T O 'C O M P E T E .
1912 should he divided between Swed­
en and the United StateB.
Sweden New Steamship Line Is Promised for
gets the lion’s share, for the impres­
Trans-Pacific Trade.
sive stage setting she provided for the
Los
Angeles
— That three large
contests, which, with the natural
beauties o f Stockholm— its parks and steamships o f the type o f the Man­
palaces and lakes— and the moving churia will be built at Long Beach and
ceremonial with which the king in­ that five large steamships are to be
augurated the meeting, makes it by leased from a defunct Hong Kong line
far the most memorable international within eight months is the statement
o f Goon Lee, representing the Chinese
festival ever held.
Am erica’s share o f the honor is due organizations that are promoting the
to the remarkable fashion in which Los Angeles-Hong Kong steamship
her brawny young men set to work on project, on his return from a tour o f
the cinder path. They ran away with Seattle, Portland and other Pacific
heat after heat in the first rounds of Coast cities.
Lee announced that the Chinese
the 100 meters and 800 meters; they
outdid the expectations o f their train­ along the entire coast desired a line of
ers and completely upset the calcula­ ships that can compete with the Jap­
tions the public had made.
They left anese lines now operating between the
their old-time British rivals far be­ Orient and SaD Francisco and said
that funds practically were assured.
hind.
The Chinese o f Mexico, the United
The smashing o f the Olympic record
by D. E. Lippincott, University of States and South America are to raise
Pennsylvania, in the 16th heat o f the one-half o f thé $12,000,000 necessary
100 meters event, puts that runner in and are now endeavoring to secure rec­
ognition for the new republic o f
the hero class.
The world’s record with the javelin, China, because, they explain, it will
made by E. Lemming, the Swedish provide the other half o f the fund i f it
champion, was not unexpected, but is recognized and thus enabled to es­
the Hawaiian swimmer “ Duke” Ka- tablish Itself on an operative basis
hanamoku, covered himself with glory whereby it can negotiate a loan or
by winning the United States the sec­ issue bonds.
ond world’s record o f the meeting.
Fuel Oil Laws Conflict.
Champion Roper Roped
Vancouver, B. C. — The Canadian
Baker, Or.— John Spain, o f Union, shipping act make* it compulsory that
reputed to be the champion roper of fuel oil used on steamers shall flash
the world, may never rope again as above 200 and the customs regulations
the result o f an accident at an exhi­ permit the free entry only o f fuel oil
bition at Halfway. While lassoing a that will flash below 200. The steamer
horse the rope caught around his arm, Washtenaw, here with 26,000 barrels
his horse stopped suddenly and the o f California oil for the Canadian Pa­
taut rope cut his arm to the bone, sev­ cific, is tied up by a demand for 2|
ering the veins. The arm may have cents a gallon duty, more than the ac­
to be amputated.
Spain was brought tual cost o f the oil. I f the customs
to the St. Elizabeth hospital here. ruling is adhered to, the oil burning
Spain appeared at the Pendleton liners that ply to American ports will
Roundup and
the
Union Stock make Seattle their bunker port.
Show.
Five Injured at Tacoma.
Steel Cars Fave Live*.
Tacoma— A t a performance o f “ The
Jackson. Miss.— Steel coaches prob­ Conquest o f Mexico,” staged in the
ably saved the lives o f more than a stadium before an audience o f more
score o f passengers when Illinois Cen­ than 26,000 persons, five participants
tral passenger train No. 3, south in the spectacle were injured by the
bound, was wrecked Sunday aftemoons backfiring o f a large cannon and the
two miles south ’o f Jackson. Several discharge o f a musket in the face of
Three were seri­
passengers were badly shaken up and one o f the victims.
bruised, but only five required more ously injured and two slightly. The
than passing
medical
attention. most seriously injured o f the men was
These were (brought to Jackson and Dr. Richter, o f the United States ship
placed in a hospital, where it waa said Oregon, now in Tacoma harbor. He
their injuries were not serious.
The sustained a badly burned face, neck
wreck was due to a soft roadbed and breast from the cannon explosion.
caused by heavy rains.
N «w National Flag Fliaa.
Work to Come to Coast.
Washington, D. C.— The new Na­
Washington, D. C.— Senator Jones tional Flag bearing 48 f stars, emble­
has secured an amendment to the na­ matic o f all the states including the
val appropriation bill providing that recently admitted Arizona and New
four o f the eight submarines author­ Mexico, waa flung from all Federal
ized, to cost in the aggregate $4,440,- structures in the country and from the
000, shall be built on the Pacific American navy throughout the world
C«>ast; also an amendment authorizing July 4. Thirteen stars only will be per­
th f erection o f a large wireless station mitted in the blue square o f the flags
on the coast o f Washington and one in that are less than five feet wide, to
Alaska. Senator Heyburn secured an avoid overcrowding. The red field on
amendment ypproviating $76,000 for the president’s flag is changed to blue.
developing and mining Alaskan coal.
Misting Yacht Maks* Port.
W atf Virginia Governor Signs.
Honolulu— The overdne’trana-Paeiflc
Charlestown, W. Va.— Ex Governor racing yacht Natooah, o f ^Victoria, ar­
Dawson announced that he had signed rived here safely, foor days behind the
the call for the national convention of winner, Lurline, in the race from Los
the Progressive party, to be held in Angeles harbor.
When »oe failed to
Chicago August 10.
Dawson was appear on time It was feared that she
chairman o f the Roosevelt state com had either been disabled * or gone
m ittee in the primary campaign in astray. Heavy weather held her back
W est Virginia.
and blew her off her course.
AIRSHIP BURSTS;
FIVE PERISH
Farm ers and M erchants
Write us for our -cash TiffeKon your
Farm ' and •Da’iryt‘ PrtrtHS*.V “ we
don’t handle i t will r e f e r v o ii to re-
liable 'OTyCr r F tA R S O N ^ P A GE CO.
*
Vaniman Dirigible Balloon Ex­
plodes in Mid-Air.
Wives o f Four Men See Ship Break
Into Flame and Plunge IOOO
Feet to Earth.
Atlantic City, N. J.— Mrs. Vaniman
and the wives o f three members o f the
dirigible balloon Akron’s crew, stand­
ing on the veranda o f the Vaniman
cottage near Brigantine beach, early
Thursday, saw the great dirigible ex­
plode and then dart down from midair,
carrying their husbands to death in
nine feet o f water in about a second.
The women Bcreamed and covered
their faces and Mrs. Vaniman fainted,
but all shortly recovered and rushed
with 2000 other spectators toward the
place where the balloon fell, killing
Vaniman and four others.
As the mighty dirigible plunged
downward a body was seen to deatch
itself from the blazing mass and fall
into the water 60 feet from where the
balloon sank.
It was recovered by
Councilman Harry Cook and A. T.
Bell, who put out in a motor boat, and
was identified as that o f Calvin Vani­
man, brother of Melvin. The center
dynamo and the badly mutilated and
burned couditon o f the body showed
that the main force o f the explosion
must have been directly opposite the
middle o f the car.
W illiam H ill, United States revenue
official, who saw the accident, said:
" W e were watching the big ship
closely, remarking upon the beautiful
spectacle, the morning sun making
the huge bag glisten like gold, when I
noticed a whirl o f smoke at the stern.
I remember glancing at my watch and
noting that it was exacty 6 :42.
The
ship was between 700 and 800 feet
up, in my estimation.
“ The smoke gained in volume and
the ship seemed to stagger.
The
Bmoke continued to increase for a
minute or two, running apparently
the whole length o f the engine room
beneath the great bag, and then there
was a frightful concussion, like the
firing o f a great gun.
“ The next instant the ship appeared
to be a great mass o f flame. It
seemed to me that the stern had been
entirely blown out.
Then I saw the
whole thing was tumbling down to the
sea and I closed my eyes. There was
a great uprising o f gas and flames and
then it waH all over, but the folds o f
the big yellow bag just visible above
the sea.”
Captain Frank Adams, o f the light
house, and Captain Frank Doughey, of
Inlet Fleet, were among the first to
reach the scene o f the disaster.. They
found only tangled wreckage and no
sign o f life. Captain Parker, o f the
lifesaving station, rushed out in the
government’s high-power boat and
confirmed the report o f the yachts­
men. He reported the Akron lying in
nine feet o f water in a slough at the
end o f Brigantine beach, with the top
o f the big yellow gas bag billowing in
the gentle breeze.
The body o f W alter Guest was re­
covered from the wreck o f the d irig­
ible about two hours later. I t was
mangled about the head and legs, and
most o f the clothing was blown off.
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The Modern Voice.
“ The voice what Is eryln’ In the wil­
derness this day an’ time la advertla-
lng real estate— stakin’ off mansions
on earth; an’ If the voice la only loud
enough lt’a sure to catch the crowd.*
—Atlanta Constitution.
A u t o m o b ile E y e In .u r a n c e n e ed e d a ft e r
Kzpoaur. to Sun, Winds end Duet. Murine Eye
Remedy freely applied Affords Rtltable Relief.
No Smarting—Just E y . Comfort—T ry Mariam
Inevitable Result.
" I am surprised to hear that Dub-
hlelfth has broken down,” said Stubbs.
"H e used to have a splendid comstl-
tutloti.” “ Yes,” said .Wjggletrope, "but
ho began amending It."—TArper’s
Weekly.
Rost <1t*nt nnd Day school fo r G irl*
>f Sisters o f Ht. John Baptist ( Episcopal)l
I«, Academia and Slsmsntary Dsp^stassats, I
Art. gioenti «a. •ytotoatmm.* •** I
dog ailtlrtMMi T H E B IS T E R S U P E R IO R I
O ffic e 30. St. H elen s H u ll • *
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Heart Controls Llfa.
As the fountain. from ' the hidden
■prlng, so Issues man’s lire from the.
secret recesses o f his heart. All that
he Is and does Is generated there’. All
that he will be and do will take Its rlss
there.—James Allen.
Red Cram Ball Blue w ill wash double aa many
Don’t put your mono?
an any other blue.
»to any other.
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Simple Curo for Indlgeetfan. . •
When suffering from Indigestion
drink a cup of hot water,’ and at onoe
lie on the right side, This will -pfo
mote the passage of the food from tbs-
stomach to the Intestine!
T ry fftartne Rye Remedy for Red.
W atery E y e . ami Urnmrlated
I Vale,
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KyaUUa.
Tw o Uses for Burmese Tsaak .*
The tea grown in Bunffi is used
Almost entirely for plckllnx. A fter­
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KILLER
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Captain Walker One Who Surrender­
ed to Grant at Vicksburg.
Santa Monica, Cal.— Captain W il­
liam A. Walker, a Confederate cav­
alry officer, who surrendered his sword
to General Grant at Vicksbur, died
here Thursday.
Under the Cleveland
administration Walker was postmas­
ter at Albuquerque, N. M.
While
holding that position he was called
upon to speak for “ The Lost Cause”
at a public ceremony on the occasion
o f the death o f Grant.
He surprised
the assemblage with one o f the short­
est public speeches ever delivered;
‘ Ladies and Gentlemen: I surrender­
ed to General Grant at Vicksburg. I
have nothing more to say.”
Camorra Trial Near End.
Viterbo, Italy. — The members o f
the Camorra, who have been on trial
here for nearly two years, now have
assumed a most humble attitude and
show the most profound respect for
the judges and jury, placing them-
selves entirely in the hands o f the
court, which shortly is to deliver its
verdict The presiding judge read a
long list o f questions for the jury to
answer to establish who were the in­
stigators o f the crime o f murdering
Genarro Cuoccolo and Maria Cutinelli
Cuoccolo in June, 1906.
Wrecked Passengers Sue.
Los Angeles—The wrecking o f the
Stanta Rosa a year ago on Saddle
Rock has resulted in a civil action in
the United States District
court
against the Pacific Coast Steamship
company for damages aggregating
$40,000.
-Neglect is charged to the
officers o f the vessel and recompense
is sought for loss o f baggage. They
allege that at the time the vessel
struck the sea waa calm and that when
the wreck waa imminent and it wuuld
have been safe for the passengers to
go ashore, her officers refused.
Ships 8ail Despite Strike.
New Y o rk ’— Development* in the
coastwise seamen’s strike do not tend
to carry out predictions o f leaders
that more than a dozen steamers at
this port would be tied up immedi­
ately.
Outgoing vessels o f
lines
against which the strike is directed,
sailed on time, with improvised crews
o f inexperienced men when necessary.
Several leader* admitted the men
were not responding to the strike or­
der as fast aa had been expected.
K aiter and Czar to Meat.
Berlin—Th# German emperor, ac­
companied by hie third son. Prince
Adelbert, has started by way o f Dan-
sig for Baltic Port, a seaport o f Roe-
ala, near the entrance o f the Gulf o f
Finland, where they w ill meet the
Russian emperor. The two emperors
met last in August, 1909.
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HAAOLD BOMEK b ,
ocDiimontal. o
1 "Lasts
•»Art. oh«*p.'
all ssason Mads o f
mutai, c a n t spUI’or ,
’ tlpovsr: will not soil
or Injur« anything.
Ü u aran t««d • ff«oti ys
6 sont prepaid
IfiODeKalb A vs.. Broafclym, » . Y.
Judgment of a Nation!,
A nation should be judged,--If‘ -vr*
oan judge nations, not by .It* ;we*Kh.'i
or Its population, or Its military or n a ..
val power, real or apparent, hilt it
should be judged by the opportunity'.’
It gives men to make their lives.—
David Starr Jordan.
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“ I am railin g poultry and aa 1 h a rru rrd I
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my horae, I will try it on poultry. I u a lj
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kind and gat good ra.u lu . T bit ia a g reat 1
gold mining camp, but for health you r Lin- |
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2Sc. SOc.»1 a bottla at Drag A Goa l S te m
Genius Simply Concentration.
I f there be anything that can he
called genius. It consists chiefly - la
ability to give that attention to a sub­
ject which keeps it steadily la the
mind, till we have surveyed It s e e »1
rately on all *ldca.-r-%ijd.
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