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

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    HOW TO PREPARE ASPARAGUS PINEAPPLE SHERBET 13 NICE
F a n n e rs an d M e rc h a n ts
W rite 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 EARSON-PAGE CO.
Th rt« Way* In Which to Sarva Thla
Dtllcloua and Haalthful
Vegetable.
Instruction* for Making It In a Way
That la Not Only Easy
■ut Cheap.
Asparagus in Ambush.— Scrape out
ihe Inside of eight or nine roll* or
plate biscuits; cut off tops to serve as
U O W A R D EL BLTRTUN - Araayer an<l Chemist, ¡overs.
Set open In .the oven to
■ I Lead r tile, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold,
Heat two cups of milk, pour
Silver. Lead. SI. Gold, Silver, 75c; Gold. 60c: Zino irigp.
or Copper. SI. Mailing envelopes a id fu ll price list
Stir over the
•ant on application. Control and Umpire work st> jver four beaten eggs.
1 jolted. Reference:
National
| 3re until It thickens. Add spoonful of
Putter rolled In flour. Put In the tops
MONUMENTS AN D HEADSTONES pf two bunches of asparagus, boiled
and seasoned.
Established 1887. Q uality and low prices. W r it « tender, chopped fine
fo r estim ates. O pening fo r local agent where we Fill the rolls with this mixture.
Put
are not represented; reference required; no e x ­
perience necessary.
Pacific Marble & Granite Pn the tops and serve hot.
Works, 1377*79-81 Valencia St., San Francisco, Cal.
Baked Asparagus.— Lay two bunches
pf cooked asparagus on a buttered
YO U N G M E N A N D W O M E N W A N T E D to pre­
and spread Bechamel
pare fo r positions as telegraph operators for Paking dish
near-by railroads and C ity telegraph companies; lauce thickly over the upper half of
guaranteed positions $65.00 to $90.00 monthly,
Sprinkle with grated
8 hours work, fine advancements, easy to learn, the stalks only.
particulars free. Pacific Telegraph & Railway :heese and bread cruraba and dot with
Institute, W ashington Building. Seattle, Wash.
bits of butter.
Lay an Inverted pan
pver the baking dish so that only the
Second-Hand Machin­
ery bought, sold and part of the asparagus covered with the
exchanged; engines,
sauce will be exposed to the heat and
boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st
bake a light brown.
St., Portland. Send fo r Stock L ist and prices.
Asparagus and Eggs.— Cut about two
lozen stalks of asparagus (tearing out
bard parts) Into Inch lengths and boll
Let Us Read the Papers for You
tender. Drain, pour on a cup of drawn
butter; stir until hot, turn Into a bake
Clippings o f every kind and character from
dish.
Break about six eggs on top,
the press o f the Pacific Coast furnished at
reasonable rates.
put a bit of butter on each; salt, pep­
per and put In quick oven until the
D A K E ’S PR E SS C L IP P IN G B U R E A U
eggs are "set.”
432 S. Main St.. Los Angeles. Cal.
Pineapple sherbet la oaay to malm,
cheap and vary delicious: Three cups
granulated sugar, two cups water.
Stir until sugar la dissolved, then
boll five minutes. Add th* juice of
ono good-sized lemoa and on* large
pineapple. If on* has a vegetable
press it will not be necessary to be
particular about peeling the pineapple
Put it through th* food chopper first,
thea press th* juice out In this vege­
table press. In this way every bit of
th* juice Is extracted. Th* juice from
one can of pineapple iplght be used as
well. Keep th* mixture all together
In a large bowl standing In a vessel
of cold water until cool, theh pour
Into freezer. When partly frozen add
tho stiffly beaten white of one egg
and continue freezing. Let stand an
hour or so to ripen. Any other fruit
may he used Instead of pineapple If
preferred. Strawberry is very nice—
also orange.
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Portland. Orrcun.
Machinery
KODAK
HOW TO MAKE AN EGG LOAF
Very Dainty Dlah for Summer Daye
and Can Be Served Either
Hot or Cold.
rolls developed, 10c, any
size.
L a rg est and best
shop in N orth w est. Com­
p lete p rice list on request.
Best results guaranteed.
J A C O B S I g 2 ™
P.-I. Build’ s, Seattle
Hud Wovei.
Unblocked
PANAM AS
FROM WEAVER TO WEARER
Oan be worn unblocked
by women. Blocked in
any size, shape or style
for men. Brims 3 and 6
' »che*-
L i*h t weight.
.
«.S en t postpaid on receipt
of price. Money refunded if not satisfactory. G ota
durable, stylish hut for the h alf o f what it would cost
ou elsewhere.
_______ N E W M O D E H A T CO.
Address
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Meussdorffer,
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»r. Prop.
227 1-2 Washington/"
Lshington Bt.
Twenty years in Portland.
Portland, Or.
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He Agreed.
“ What you need,” said the wordy
medic In bis ponderous way, “ Is an
enlargement of your dally round, a
wider circle o f activity.”
“ Mebby
that’s right,’’ said the patient. “ I ’m
a bareback rider in a one-ring circus."
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Deepest Mutual Sorrow.
Man never knows what mutual son
row really Is until he reads an edi­
tor’s regrets.—Llpplncott’s Magazine
T r y Uterine Eye Rem edy for Red,
W e e k , W a t e r y E y e , and G ra n u la te d E y elid s.
Mo S m a rtin g —J u st E y e C o m fo rt.
For egg loaf use six hard-boiled
eggs,
cups grated bread crumbs,
one cup finely chopped meat, any
kind; one cup soup stock, one cup
sweet cream, two raw eggs, one round­
ing teaspoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon
pepper, one minced onion and one
heaping teaspoon powdered sage If
liked. Directions: Remove the shells
from the hard boiled eggs, grate them,
both yolks and whites; add the raw
eggs, beaten; now the chopped meat
and seasoning, next add the Btock and
cream and last of all add the bread
crumbs. The other ingredients should
be thoroughly mixed before the
crumbs are added. The mixture must
be stiff enough to form Into a loaf.
Use more bread crumbs If needed.
Mold into a loaf, place In a pan and
bake In a moderate oven twenty-five
minutes. Cut Into slices and serve
either hot or cold with tomato sauce
If liked.
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Churchyard Made Play Garden.
A church In upper Broadway, New
Tork city, has made a play garden of
its churchyard, and Invites the moth­
ers and q hildren-of the neighborhood
to make themselves happy In 1L
DAISY FLY KILLER
HAAOLD lOMESñ.
placed anywhere, at­
tracts and kills all
flies.
Neat, clean,
ornamental, conven­
ient, cheap. Lasts
all season. Made of
metal, can’ t spill or
tip over; w ill not soil
or injure anything.
Guaranteed effective
Bold by dealers or
6 sent prepaid fo r SI.
150 DeKaib Ave.. Brooklyn. ■. Y.
Too Much la Enough.
“ Don’t you want to join In and re­
form public affairs?” "Law, n o!” re­
plied the quiet woman. "I've had trou­
ble enough reforming one man, let
alone a whole political party.”
MEXICAN
MUSTANG
LIN IM E N T
FOR
RANCHMEN.
I H . L. Corbin, So. P le tte , C olo., w rites t
" I am a stockm an here and i f y o ti lived
n ear I could g iv e yo u a b o x o f M u s ta n g
L ;nim ent b o ttle s w e h a v e used up on o u r
horses and cattle.
W e rid e p r e tty hard
here ia th e Rockies b u t Muststng Linim ent
fix e s th e horses good an e v e r .”
I 25c. 50c. $1 a bo ttle a t D ru g dbG en’ I S tores
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Painless Dentistry
1« our pride—«n r hobby—our study fo r years and
Bow our success, end ours is the
painless work
to be found anywhere, no matter how much you
aav. Com pare ou r Prices.
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¡ona A%j f f Hcair»'!.
P a in i*«« axtrartioT
fr «a wh*n piata* or
bride« work i* o rd ir
it .on frea.
MeltrCrtvna $ 5 .0 0
m u c W .d .C O
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C u a »irii«n 1 0 0
VharFRIafs
G«H Rubber
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To Clean a Lace Yoke.
A lace yoke Is easy to clean with
out removing It from the dress. Make
a thick paste of starch and water and
with a tooth brush apply to every part
of lace, allowing it to remain three
days, and brush off carefully.
When pulling threads on fine mate­
rial rub on a little soap to make work
easier.
Always hang a broom or stand on
handle If you want it to do good
work.
When making aprons it Is good to
make the fronts double, so when they
wear through It Is easy to cut out
the worn part. Turn In the edge and
stitch.
Strawberry 8hortcake.
While the crust Is baking carefully
pick and wash the strawberries, drain
on a cloth, put In a bowl and sprinkle
powdered Bugar over them.
When
the crusts are done butter richly,
cover the lower one on the buttered
side with berries and lay on the upper
crust, butter side down. If three lay­
ers, butter both sides of the second.
Other berries may be used In the same
way. A
tablespoonful of whipped
or Ice cream placed on top not only
gives the shortcake a relish, but serve*
as a tempting ornament for the dainty.
Chicken Gallosch.
Cut Into dice two medium sized raw
potatoes. Put Into a frying pan two
tablespons of olive oil and when hot
tdd the potato dice. Stir to keep
From burning and cook for five min­
utes. Then add half a teaspoon of
i paprika, a cup of boiling water, a
'rushed clove of garlic, a cup of cold
:ooked chicken cut fine and salt to
taste. Cover and cook till the pota-
oes are done, stirring frequently.
Borax for Laundering Lace.
In laundering lace bows and so
forth, try rinsing them In a solution
pf borax, which will give them just
the required stiffness. Two heaping
tablespoons to five quarts of water Is
the proportion. This Is also good for
thin white waists. Better than starch.
—National Magazine.
Tea or Coffee Stains.
Butter nibbed on fruit, tea or cof-
> e stains, whether on linen or cottor
then washed In quite hot water ant
bland soap, Is a good detersive, It
’act. It will remove almost any stall
>ut Ink. Sprinkle salt on a wine stain
ind pour boiling water through It until
*. la gone.
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7 .5 0
m V w i h
FiiJttt Clir'IiM ,5 0
BEST MCTMOOS
A ll work fully (iiarnntpfd for f.fteea yeaia.
W is e D e n ta l C o ^
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Painless Dentists
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TUrif be. WuhhftM ROtTUai.MS
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M urine Eye R em ed y C o., C h ica go
uregomen mixture.
Typographical errors are usually
funny only when you discover them
for yourself In your own paper. Only
ee-mslonally are clipped examples hu­
morous. One believes that this, from
the Portland Oregonian of Jan. 30, Is
one of the latter sort; “ Mr. Jones was
last seen at breakfast In the Hofbrau,
drinking a cup of his favorite broad­
cloth and black necktie. He also wore
a coffee with cream. He was dressed
as usual In a suit.’’—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
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M other, w ill find Mr*. W in d ow *, Sooth lo,
Syrup the beet rem edy to u h lor th eir children
lu rin g the teething period.
Swedlrh Bridal Lers.
The Swedish girl prays for a rainy
day on which to get married. Then be
fgre she goes to the ceremony attired
la her wedding clothes she milks the
cow, feeds the calf and steals a breast
feather from the hen. This Is to bring
her the necessities and luxuries ol
life.
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Exposure to Sun. W in d , and Dust. Murine E y ,
Remedy freely applied A fford, Reliable Relief.
Some uses for a paint brush are to
clean out the corners of windows and
corners of furniture and carved work,
also to brush out dust and dirt around
buttons of leather furniture. Keep one
In the pantry for brushing milk over
the top of pie crust before baking, also
to grease your bread pans and cake
B e th r ifty on little things like bluing. Don’ t ac­
cept w a ter fo r bluing. A sk fo r R ed Cross Ball tins, so all the corners are sure to be
Blue, the ex tra good value blue.
greased well. Use one to spread your
stove polish to get In places a cloth
Why Can’t They Keep Quiet?
cannot be used without getting the
The trouble with most men who hands all mussed up. To take out Ink
make fools of themselves Is that they from white goods, soak In fresh milk
Insist on calling public attention to If about 15 or 20 minutes, then rub till
stains take a grayish look, rinse In
Luck.
Fortune unaided prevails over tho milk onoe more, than place in cold
plans of one hundred learned men.—■ water In wash boiler and shave some
more soap and boll 10 or 15 minutes,
Plantna.
md the stains will disappear.
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Resident and Day school fo r Girls in'
charge o f Bisters o f S t.Joh n Baptist (Episcopal)1
Collegia*«, Academie and Elementary Departments,
llnslc, Art, Elocution. Gymnasium.
For catalog address T H E S IS T E R S U P E R IO R
O ffice 30. St. H elens H a ll
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T r y M u rin e E y e Rem ed:
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M u rin
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compounded by o a r Oculist#—out a "P a ten t Med*
Icine” — but used in successful Physicians’ Prac­
tice fo r many years. Now dedicated to the Pub­
lic and sold by Druggists at 26c and 60o per Bottle.
Murine Eye 8alve In Aseptic Tubes, 26c and 60a
Friends.
W e apeak with awed tenderness of
our guardian angels; but have we not
all ha our gullng angels, who cam*
to us In visible form, and, recognized
USES FOR THE PAINT BRUSH or unknown, kept beside us on our
difficult path until tfcey had done for
Comes In Mighty Handy About the is all that they could’ — Lucy Larcom.
House If On* Knows How
A u t o m o b ile E y e In a u r a n c e n e e d e d a ft e r
to Use It.
Think It Over.
A few more smiles of silent sym
pathy, a few more tender words, a lit­
tle more restraint on temper, may
make all the difference between hap­
piness and half-happiness to those
with whom I live.— Slopford Brooke.
g t J ^ k t is ® )a íí
When Your Eyes Need Care
Cooking tho Cereal.
While washing the dishes from th*
rventng meals put the cereal on and
took 1L All that need be dose to It
in th# following morning I* to add
b m il* water to It and h^e«.
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N o Sm arting-Juat Eye Comfort—Try Marina
Lesson In Humility.
“ As long ez I wuz po’,” said Broth­
er Williams, at a revival. “ I wuz hum­
ble enough ter be thankful for what I
wuz ’bout ter receive. But one day 1
found $10 In de big road. After dat
I went about holdln’ my head so high
dat I couldn’t see what waz befo’ me,
an* I fell In a dry well, an’ staid dar
three days, hollerin’ fer folks ter pull
me out. Satan hlsself wuz once an
angel In heaven, but he couldn’t stand
prosperity, an’ look whar he la now I”
Red Cross Ball Blue riv e s double valu e fo r your
money, ro es tw ice aa fa r aa any other. A i k year
grocer.
In the Natural Courae.
L ife Is ever unfolding from within,
and revealing Itself to the light, and
thoughts engendered in the heart at
last reveal themselves in words, ac­
tions and things accomplished.—James
Allen.
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8hak*spear*’a Criticism.
’Tls the curse of aervice, prefer­
ment goes by letter and affection, and
not in old gradation, where each sec­
ond stood heir to the first— Shakes
peare.
Two Hostile Empires.
Everywhere th* human soul standi
between a hemlspnere of light and an­
other of darkness; on the confines of
two everlasting hostile empires. Ne­
cessity and Freewill.— Carlyle.
DENVER HIT BY
RAGING FLOOD
Two Known Dead and Property
Loss In Millions.
Notorious Cherry Creek Goes On
Rampage, Flooding City and
Stopping All Trains.
Denver, Colo.— A wall o f water 26
feet high, carrying death and destruc­
tion with it, swept down Cherry creek
here Sunday night, ripped open the
concrete walls and in a twinkling had
marooned hundreds o f persons.
Two
persons are known to have been
drowned.
Mayor Arnold stated that the prop­
erty damage would reach at least $2,-
000,000.
’ ’ Anything like an accurate esti­
mate o f the damage would be out of
the question for several days,” said
Mayor Arnold.
“ Thus far we have
learned o f only two deaths from
drowning, but there may be several
more.”
A n infant boy was drowned when
his mother, terror-stricken and up to
her waist in water, dropped the babe
and the little boy was Bwept down the
stream.
The second known death was that o f
8-year-oid Christopher Jensen.
The
boy was standing on the bank watch­
ing the rushing water when the bank
caved in and he was carried to his
death. A t Longmont, south o f Den­
ver, and at Cripple creek and Victor,
northwest o f here, the rain fell heav­
ily, blocking traffic.
Word o f the Cherry creek flood was
conveyed to the city hall by telephone
shortly before the creBt reached Den­
ver, and not a moment was lost in
warning those within reach.
The
fact that the message was received
early was the means o f saving per­
haps hundreds o f lives.
Near the banks o f Cherry creek
dwellings crumbled like paper, and
many hair-breadth escapes occurred.
A number were rescued from the tops
o f houses.
The South Platte was at flood stage
from the rains and when the crest of
the Cherry creek overflow reached the
river the Platte overflowed its banks
to the northeast o f the city.*
Castlewood dam, near the head­
waters o f Cherry creek, about 15
miles from Denver, has been weak­
ened almost to the bursting point, and
should the dam go out it would be
difficult to predict what the extent of
damage would be.
The torrential rain began about 3
o ’clock in the afternoon, and soon af­
terward the water was above the
curbing in the business district, flood­
ing stores and hotels.
In the lower
sections o f the city families were
driven from their homes.
The crest o f the flood in Cherry
creek did not reach here until nearly
10 o ’clock, coming as a climax to the
floods o f the afternoon.
N ot a train le ft Denver Sunday
night and none from any direction ar­
rived. Trains from the south were
stopped three miles southewest o f the
city.
FAST M AILW RECKSEX-
PRESS TRAIN, KILLING 13
Chicago — Thirteen persons were
killed, eight o f them women, and more
than 40 were injured in a wreck on
the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
railroad at Western Springs, a suburb
o f Chicago, at 6 :30 a. m. Sunday.
Coming through a fog with suppos­
edly a clear track, train No. 8, a fast
mail, ran full speed into the rear o f
train No. 2, known as the Overland
Express, from Denver, which was
standing still on the track, telescoping
two o f the Overland’s Pullman cars.
Railroad officials refused to flx the
blame until after the wreck has been
investigated thoroughly. Mrs. F. A.
W ilcox, who was in charge o f the
tower from which the block signals
were controlled, said she was certain
the block was thrown against both
trains.
Treatment for Burns.
Archbald Cate to Walt.
Sweet oil ynd lime-water spread Oh
Washington, D. C.— It is practically
a piece of cotton and applied to a
burn Is very soothing. Every medt- determined that the Archbald impeach­
tlne closet should contain a bottle of ment case will not be tried by the
his remedy.
senate this summer.
This indicates
an earlier adjournment o f congress
Chance for an Inventor.
than seemed possible a few days ago.
Our scheme of civilization win noi The delay is said to be in accordance
be perfect until aomebody Invents a with the wishes o f Judge Archbald.
bureau which will set flat on the floor, It was arranged that the senate should
so that collar buttons cannot roll un­ be notified o f the house resolution of
der It.
impeachment and that the managers
should formally appear next week to
No Need for Depression.
demand trial. The approaching polit­
It Is no business of ours to suppose
ical campaign fa ored a postponement
that the saints are asleep because the
affairs of the nation take a surprising
Taft Avoids Long Trips.
’.urn.
Washington, D. C.— President T a ft
Electric Bed Warmer.
has indicated that he would not make
A metal box In which an lncandes any extensive campaign trip this fall,
ceat lamp can bo Inserted for warming when he declined an invitation to at­
a bed has been patented by an Idahr tend the Minnesota State fair in Sep­
tember. While he will nut take any
long trips, it is believed the president
X C e r e , While V m Walk.
Allen'« Foot-Ea.se ta a eertaln cure for hot. will make several long speeches set­
eweating,callua,an,l awollen, aeliing ieet. Hold ting forth his views o f the issues that
by all Druggist*. Prlee .‘V. Don’t accept an«
No engage­
•utatltata. Trial package FREE. Addrii confront the country.
Alien M. Olmsted, Lc Roy, S. Y.
ments for such speeches have been
made and probably will not be made
Keeping Air Freah.
until after the oragnization o f the Re­
A good way to keep the_ air of i publican committee is completed.
room fresh and slightly perfumed Is
to place a jar In some Inconspicuous
Gamblers Overlook T. R.
place In the room and put In the jar
Chicago — Theodore Roosevelt haa
« small block of ammonia, over which not
even
"showed”
on “ Jim ”
pour some ordinary cologne water O ’ Leary's book yet.
The stockyards
This makes a faint, pleasant odor of bet-taker has the Oyster Bay candidate
which one Is hard’y conscious.
still in the “ field.”
Wilson is the
favorite, with T a ft second. O 'L eary’s
odds are aa follow s:
Wilson, 4 to 5;
New Luxury for tho Chinee*.
Barber shops are being opened li Taft, 6 to 5; Chafin, 2000 to 1; the
The book is doing a
the far east and the Chines s are learn Held, 5 to 1.
Ing to appreciate th* delights ol good business in small wagers, accord-
ing to O’ Leary.
Wilson money is
American hair clippers.
abundant, but little “ T. R .” coin.
Irraslstlbl*.
Allen Jurors Disagree.
“ However did you reconcile AdeU
and Mary?" “ I gave them a c h o l«
W ytheville, V*. — The jury in the
hit of gossip and asked them not b cate o f Claude Allen, one o f the mem­
repeat it to each other.”
bers o f the Allen gang, charged with
the assassination o f court officer* at
Haa No Remedy In Law.
Hillaville, V «., report that an agree­
An English judge bas decided that ment was impossible. The jury was
a purchaser of forged postage stamp« discharged, and another venire was
I ordered summoned for a new trial.
« - no remedy against the eatier.
RKBELS DEFEATED.
Portuguese Regulars Twice
Returning Royalists.
Whip
Lisbon — Royalist rebels captured
Caldeciras de Basto and the Portu­
guese government troops immediately
prepared to bombard the town. The
Monarchists, commanded by Homora
Christo, penetrated Portugal from
Ciudad Roidrigo, Spain.
The Royalists had played a ruse on
the Republican troops, but in the end
it cost them dearly.
While being
pursued to Montalegre, in Province
Traz- as- Montes,
they
returned to
Chaves, and arriving unsuspected by
the Republicans, bombarded the city
with their newly-acquired artillery
bombs. The Republican troops later
discovering that the Royalists had
doubled on their course, hastened back
to defend the town.
The attacking rebel force consisted
of two united bands. A fte r a battle
which lasted three hours the Royalists
retreated slowly and finally disap­
peared into the mountains. The Re­
publican loss included two officers.
The news of the victory was re­
ceived with cheers in the chamber o f
deputies, and a law was passed at
once authorizing the government to
suspend the constitutional guarantees
wherever necessary to
extend the
state o f siege to the district o f Cilia
Real.
Other bills adopted to provide for
the passing o f summary judgment on
persons accused o f sedition or rebel­
lion by military tribunals, and for
pensions to families o f soldiers “ dy­
ing for the republic.”
Many o f the inhabitants in disturb­
ed districts display open sympathy
with the Royalists, but the army and
navy remain loyal. The belief is gen­
eral that unless there are defections
among the military the monarchist in­
cursions cannot be successful.
RACING A U T O W RECKED.
Rock on
Track Throws Machine—
Driver May Live.
Portland — A small stone, tossed
with criminal carelessness upon the
Country Club track, or dislodged from
an abutting hillock by the foot o f a
spectator, resulted in the marring o f
the Portland Automobile Club’s race
meet with an accident which may
bring death to Chris Dundee, a Port­
land automobile driver.
Rounding the east turn o f the mile
track at the daring clip o f nearly a
mile a minute, determined to take
second place in the first lap o f tho
five-mile free-for-al] race, Dundee’s
r.erve and the power o f his racing car,
“ Whistling B illy,” fell victim to the
stone, the car careened
sharply,
failed to right itself, and then crashed
through the board fence, canting its
driver 25 feet into the air and upon a
mass o f grass-hidden rock at the foot
o f a 40-foot grade.
A fracture of the skull over the
right eye, a badly injured le ft leg,
broken nose, broken middle finger on
left hand and contusions o f the face,
with an automobile shattered' beyond
repair, were the results o f the hazard­
ous effort o f the Portland man suc­
cessfully to pit his skill against that
of the best racing drivers in the
world.
Dr. S. C. Slocum, who, »with Dr.
William Killingsworth, was the first
physician at the side o f thff injured
man, reported that his patient has an
even chance for life.
PLAGUE UNDER C O N T R O L .
Work o f Killing Rata P r o g m s s * « on
Eastern Seaboard.
Washington, D. C.— No now cases
of bubonic plague are reported from
Cuba or Porto Rico to the public*
health and marine hospital servies.
Three steerage passengers who had*
come from the plague zone in Havana
were taken off the steamer Chalmette
at the New Orleajis quarantine sta­
tion.
They w ill be detained until
there is absolute assurance that they
are not infected.
Surgeon Stouer, chief medical offi­
cer at Ellis likm d, telegraphed here
that the work o f destroying rats along
the New York waterfront was welt
under way. Similar word came from
Galveston, Tex., and other ports.
Patent Bill prepared.
Washington, D. C.— Senator Bor:lh
had another conference with Repre­
sentative Mann regarding his bill di­
recting the isnuance o f pa Cents to
homesteaders on government irriga­
tion projects, when they 'comply with
the homestead law. Final agreement
was reached on everything except the
question o f cultivation.
The present
law requires the cultivation o f half
the irrigable area before patent is­
sues. Borah is urging the substitu­
tion o f one-quarter^ Mann thinks the
bill cannot pass in that form.
Thxw Expert on Stand.
White Plains, N. Y .— Dr. Adolph
Myer, one o f Thaw’a alienists, on the
stand in the Thaw insanity proceed­
ings, denied that the manner in which
Thaw killed White was a "'typ ical
paranoi c murder.”
Under caoss ex­
aminât on by Mr. Jerome, Dr. Myer
admitted he owed his present position
in the faculty o f Johns Hopkins uni­
versity to relatives o f Thaw. Dr.
John W. Russell, head o f M atte «wan
asylum, said that Thaw could safely
be released, in the care o f special at­
tendants.
Steamer’s Injury Slight.
San Francisco — The Pacific M ail
steamer City o f Panama, which sent
wireless signals for assistance when
one o f its engines broke down 260
miles southwest o f San Pedro Sunday,
waa towed into port here by the
steamer Rose City, o f San Pedro. The
City o f Panama was en route to Pana­
ma from thia port. The injury to ti'ie
machinery was found to be slight at d
the City o f Panama w ill sail for M e x i­
can ports and Panama July 15.
AMERICANS WIN |
MOST HONORS
Athletes at Stockholm Lead
World With 72 Points.
You certainly cannot lose
your hair and keep it, too.
Which shall it her Lose?
Then do nothing. K e e p ?
Then use Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
That is about all there is to
i t Ayer’s Hair Vigor is also
a splendid hair-dressing and
hair-tonic. It keeps the hair
soft and smooth and greatly
promotes its growth. It does
not color the hair. Consult
your doctor freely. Doctors
are stu d yin g th ese hair
questions much more than
in former days.
Britain Second With 05—Foreigner*
Seem to Have Greatest Endur­
ance—Americans Quickest
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America’s Score Largest
1 Stockholm, July 11.— The scores !
; in the Olympic games as announced j
tonight are:
United States, 72 j
points; Great Britain, including i
colonies, 65; Sweden. 57; Germany, j
,2 4 ; France, 18; Russia, including.
i Finland, 20; Denmark, 7; Norway, j
| 7: Italy, 6; Hungary, 4; Belgium, j
: Greece and Austria, 3 each; i nut-
Hol- ♦
: land, 2.
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I
Stockholm, July 11.— The finals in
six events were completed at the
Olympic today and o f the 36 points
the United States scored 13, England
6, Germany 6, Canada 3, Australia, 3,
Finland 3 and France 2.
The United States and Germany had
the honor o f making a clean sweep in
the weight-putting and 200 meters
swimming, back stroke, respectively.
England won the greatest race o f the
Olympic so far— the 1500-meter run,
in which the Oxonian, Jackson, broke
the record by more than six seconds.
Finland won the 5000 meters in a
splendid struggle
against France,
while the Canadian, Hodgsor brought
glory to the Dominion by his victory
in the 1500-meter swimming contest
in which he hung up three records.
Perhaps never before have there
been two such contests as the 6000-
meter and 1500-meter runs on the
■ime day.
In the latter it was a gruell;:'.’ con­
test from start to finish.
Abel R.
K iv ia t and Norman S. Taber, the
American representatives, came into
the stretch together. Jackson all the
w a y round the last lap went at a ter­
rific pace, passing the four men in or­
der to get up with the leaders. With
K ivint slightly in advance ten yards
from the tape, Jackson fairly leaped
ahead and fell exhausted in to the
arms of his friends. So close was the
race for second place between Kiviat
and Taber the judges reserved their
decision until a photograph o f the fin­
ish was developed before announcing
second and third man.
This Olympic is proving that Great
Britain and the United States must
waive their traditional monopoly of
field sports since other nationalities
have set themselves seriously to dem­
onstrate that tbev are possessed o f as
much muscle and endurance as the
pioneers in field athletics.
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Th# soil may be said to be alive. It
!s a matrix supporting various groups
>f definite micro-organisms, and the
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Indicate the possibility of determin­
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the same soils under field conditions.
—Harper's Weekly.
RO O SEVELT PLA N S FUSION.
War Map Prepared Showing
Strength in Each State.
Falling ?>
Party
No Cause to Faar.
A fisherman succeeded In stealing
a goose from a farmhouse by train­
ing his fish-line along the ground In
sight of the goose. The goose, seeing
the worm, bit at It and got caught by
the hook. When caught, the man ran,
pulling the bird after him. The bird,
by flapping her wings, alarmed the
farmer's wife, who came out to tfie
gate, and, seeing the man running and
the goose following, she exclaimed;
"Don’t be afraid, my good man; she
won't touch you.”
Oil From Grape Stone*.
Orape atones yield an oil almtlar
to those of the olive. They ar* used In
Italy In the manufacture of soap and
for lubricating and lighting. France
alone. It Is estimated, could yield from
8,000,000 to 10,000,000 gallons of this
oil per annum.
Taka Tima to Replace.
A lost thumbnail will be generally
eplaced In five month* and a great
oenall requires twice as long.
TESTIMONY
OF FIVE WOMEN
Oyster Bay, N. Y .— Plans wero out­
lined whereby Colonel Roosevelt hopes
to capture local or state tickets from
both the Democratic parties in fur­
therance o f his purpose to put the new
third party on its feet. It is proposed
to execute the move within the party Proves That Lydia E* Pink-
organizations where Roosevelt senti­
ham's Vegetable Com*
ment is strong enough to make such
pound 1« Reliable.
an attempt feasible.
“ In certain districts,” said Colonel
Reedville, Ore.— ‘.¡I can truly re com-
Roosevelt, “ the Republican nomina­ mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
tions will be captured for progressives Compound to all women who are passing
who will support our candidates for through the Change o f Life, as it made
me a well woman after
electors. In other districts th** will
suffering three years.“
be done through the Democratic or­
— Mrs. M a r y B ogart ,
ganization. ”
Reedville, Oregon.
As the first step in the plan there is
New Orleans, La. —
tnder preparation what may be the
“ When passing through
i nnet elaborate political chart o f the
the Change o f L ife I was
c stmtry ever made. When completed,
| troubled with hot flashes.
CcdoneJ Roosevelt’s organizers will
ik and dizzy spells ana
have data from every congressional
backache. I was not fit for
anything until I took Ly­
district, in the country regarding the
dia E. Pinkham’ s Vege­
strength o f the Roosevelt following,
table Compound which
conditions on the Democratic and Re­
proved worth its weight
publican organizations, tabulations
in gold tome."-Mra.GA3<-
showing the vote in past national elec­
ton B londeau , 1541 Po*
tions and lists */ the best available
lymnia SL, New Orleana.
timber for the new party among po­
Mishawaka,Ind.-“ Wo­
litical workers and leading business
men passing through th«
«.-id professional met.
Change of Life can take
nothing better than Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetabla
Heat Fatal to Scores.
Compound. I am recom-
IMrvChav f
N ew York, July 11. — Score* o f
mendingit toall my friends
because o f what it has
deaths by heat prostration w ere re­
done for me. ’ ’-Mrs.C has .
ported from the larger cities o f the
B auer , 523 E. Marion SL,
country today. All up and down the
Mishawaka, Ind.
Atlantic seaboard the heat waa in­
Alton Station,Ky.-“ For
tense and suffering great. Prostra­
months I suffered from
tions by the hundred were reported, j
troubles in consequence o f
my age and thought I
In New York there w ere seven deaths,
could not live. Lydia E.
two wore driven insasie and the ther­
Pinkham’s V e g e t a b l e
mometer reached 93 iVgrees. There
Compound made me well
were two deaths and »core* o f prostra­
and I want other suffering
tions at Montreal, one fa ta lity at Cin­
women toknow about iL ’
cinnati, six deaths at Philadei'phia and
Mrs. E mma B a il e y , Alton
nine deaths a t Chicago.
Station, Ky.
IJ. isem, No. Dak. — “ I was passing
through Change o f L ife and felt very
Explosions Kill 66 Miner*.
Conishrouffa. England. — A double bml. I could not sleep and waa very
nervous. I.ydia E. Pinknam’s Vegetable
explosion in the Cadeby colliery in
Compound restored me to perfect health
this district eaaaed the death o f 65 and I would not be without i t ” —Mn>
miners. Many others are missing and Y, M. T horn , Deisem, No. Dak.
officials think the total death roll will
reach 80.
Among the victims aie
three government mine inspectors.
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Many o f the men met death while at­
OUT O f TOWN
tempting to rescue their comrades.
PEOPLE
Who were cut off in the galleries by
m b ruouiv* prompt treat*
the first explosion.
During their
nmfiU of »««-P c '--------
search a second and more terrible ex­
•PJP
plosion occurred which killed moat of
the rescuing party.
C GEE WO
Salman Run Increaaat.
Astoria, Or. —Thera haa be«™ an in­
crease in the catch o f salmon during
the last two or three d ay» and all
classes o f gear have done fan-iy well.
The fish are o f excellent qu t l i t j and
average large and those inter sated in
the industry believe the catch from
now on w ill bo good. While thw pack
thus far is ccnsiderably short eC the
corresponding period o f lasticaaon,
only a few week* will be required to
bring the output up to normal.
Franeh Victors at Fa*.
Fez — A crushing defeat waa in­
flicted by the French gencrsj% Gou­
raud, with 3000 men, on Q',e o f the
Memorial 1* Planned.
moat persistent enemies o f France in
Denver — Denver
women
barve
Morocco, who is known ac the Kogui
o f Sichtalla.
The French surprised 1st, netted informally a plan to « r e e l a
him near Moulay Bonehtj.
A fte r a mwnorial to the late Mr*. Sarwh Pf*#t
severe light the Rogui find, leaving 80 Meeker. who died in San KVmmVeeo
dead and abandoning his camp. The during the meeting o f the Federatilpei
French lost three k illed . 18 wounded.
Try onre mor* if you h »r« l « « doctoring with
i» and
Hrxi that
th«i on« am
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have not
n ‘ obtained p«r*
ill in ono
•tanenf relief.
thi« ir m t natura h « « j« r y * # ’
no«« jffiirraw nnd prase
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