Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 26, 1912, Image 3

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    Tonic
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A ltera tive
W hat is a “ t o n i c ” ? A
medicine that increases the
strength or the tone o f the
whole system. W hat is an
“ alterative” ? A medicine
that alters or changes un­
healthy action to healthy
action. Name the best “tonic
and alterative” ? Ayer’s Sar­
saparilla, the only Sarsapa
rillaentirely free from alcohol.
Ask your doctor about it.
SYSTEM AND REGULARITY ARE REBELS WRECK
IMPORTANT POULTRY FACTORS RAILROAD TRAIN
E n t h u s i a s m o n th e P a r t o f th e B e g in n e r Is A l l R i g h t ,
P a tie n c e , S o u n d T h i n k i n g a n d H a r d W o r k a r e
th e E s s e n t i a ls — N o t th e E a s y O c c u p a t io n
T h a t M a n y B e lie v e .
But
Many Passengers Also Slain-W ound­
ed Are Murdered— Dead Are
Burned In Wreckage.
Bilious sttacks, sick-headsches, indiges­
tion, constipation, dizzy spells—theso
are some of the results or an inactive
liver. Ask your doctor if he endorses
Ayer’ s Pills in these cases. The dose
is small, one pill at bedtime.
M*d. bj- tu. 1. O. 1YEB CO.. Lowbll. Huh
Every-Day Diplomacy.
Gen. Horace Porter was giving an
Illustration of every-day diplomacy aft­
er having compared It with world
diplomacy.
"W e will say, for In­
stance,” he observed, “ that our every­
day wiseacre Is Introduced to a man
from Iowa. He talks corn with him.
He meets a man from Boston and
talks beans.
Should he happen to
be thrown In the company of a man
from Iowa and of a man from Boston,
he would discuss succotash.”
T r y lT T n r in e E y o R e m e d y f o r R e d ,
W e a k , W a t e r y Eye:* and O ru n u lo ted Eydiida*
No
—Juut E y e C o in fort.
Turn to Motor Vehicles.
The advent of motor vehicles in
Madras is of comparatively recent
date, but within a very brief interval
they have to a great extent supplant­
ed carriages drawn by horses, which
formerly constituted the chief means
o f transportation among the European
contingent.
Operation Successful.
Agnes— "Was Emily’s operation a
Success?”
Gladys— "Glorious!
She
got fifteen gifts, a hundred dozen
roses and had two hundred calls of
•nqulry.”— Life.
When Your 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 e ls
F in e — A c t s Q u ic k ly . T r y i t f o r R ed , W ea k ,
W a t e r y E y e s a n d G ra n u la te d E y e lid s . Illu i
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 “ Paten t Med­
icin e” — but used In successful Physicians’ P ra o
tlce fo r many years. Now dedicated to the Pub­
lic and sold by Druggists at 25c and 60c per Bottle.
M arino Eye Salvo In Aseptic Tubes, 2 dc and 6Ua.
Sturdy Incubator Chicks.
As a rule the beginner starts in the
poultry business with great enthusl-
ism. He carefully looks after the
letalls and he gives the best of atten-
:ton. In time, however. In many
:ases, the enthusiasm wears off and
ie becomes neglectful, then he fails.
If, on the other hand, he does not
Secome discouraged, but keeps up his
faithful work, he succeeds. The plant
jrows. There Is an Improvement In
tils stock, and his enthusiasm, instead
if flagging, Is Increasing.
Now It Is well not to be too enthusl-
istlc at the start. It Is apt to breed
rver-confldence. The beginner In such
2 ases Is apt to build air-castles and
get to that point where he "knows It
ill.”
A little knowledge is some­
times a dangerous thing.
It Is necessary, of course, to have
tome enthusiasm. All enterprises re­
quire It. Unless ^ heartfelt Interest Is
taken In the work assigned us we are
zpt to poorly perform our duties.
Helter-skelter methods are disas­
trous. Every muscle should bend to
Ihe proper performance of the work.
The man who begins poultry-culture
with the Idea of becoming rich, Is
very apt to, sooner or later, sell out
it less than cost. W e must not aim
too high.
Two Important articles are neces­
sary to success. Capital Bud experl-
M urine Eye R em ed y C o., C h ica go
Costumes Indicated Conditions.
Peasant girls In parts of Europe de
elare their unmarried condition by
modes o f dress and coiffure, and bach­
elors are sometimes Indicated In simi­
lar fashion. The zone or girdle had
Its significance In the Greek world,
and the Roman husband wore &f
such garb of his own.
SAVED FROM
AH OPERATION
Mine Track and Nearly Exterm­
inate Federal Troops.
W *rX f 1
Langshane.
ence.
All businesses require both
capital and a trained mind.
Some
years ago the poultry business was
How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, Ill- boomed with the false inducement
that raising chickens was an occupa­
Escaped The Sur­
tion that called for very little labor,
geon’s Knife.
practically no capital and a very small
amount of experience. These false In­
Peoria, 111. —“ I wish to let every one ducements were handed out in order
know whatLydiaE.Pinkham’sVegetable to create sales for stock and machin­
Compound has done ery.
But Instead of being that easy occu­
forme. Fortwoyeara
I sulfered. The doc­ pation, it was found to be one that
tor said 1 had a tumoz required brains, energy, and every
and the only remedy requisite needed In any other busi­
w a s th e surgeon’s ness. He who Is easily discouraged,
knife.
My mother a victim of the “ blues,” or he who
bought me Lydia E. soon tires of the sameness of work,
Pinkham’s Vegeta­ ar the close confinement It entails,
ble Compound, and bad better leave the poultry business
today I am a well and entirely alone.
W hile It cannot be said that the
I healthy woman. For
I m o n th s I suffered care of poultry is hard, muscular
from inflammation, and your Sanative work, at the same time getting up In
Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell the morning and repeating what every
anyone what your medicines have done morning before was done during the
for me. You can use my testimonial in week, working at night when a lan­
any way you wish, and I will be glad tern is necessary, duties to perform
to answer letters.” — Mrs. C h ristina an every day, Sundays and holidays
Included, soon tries the grit, the push
R eed , 105 Mound St., Peoria, 111.
and the patience of a man.
M rs. L y n ch A ls o A v o id e d
But If the man masters all these
O p e r a tio n .
obstacles, and sticks to his business,
Jessup, Pa. —“ A fte r the birth o f my he will, as a rule, succeed. There are
fourth child, I had severe organic inflam­
times In all enterprises when It looks
mation. I would have such terrible pains
as though the business would fall, but
that it did not seem as though I could
I by pegging away It is soon discovered
stand it. This kept up for three long
that only a dark cloud had appeared.
months, until two doctors decided that
But it Is at these times that the
an operation was needed.
faint-hearted begin to reason that the
“ Then ond o f my friends recommended
days for success in "this line” are
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
gone by.
ound and after taking it for two montln
When a man gets to that state of
was a well woman.” —Mrs. J oseph A.
mind that he cannot see a silver lin­
L ynch , Jessup, Pa.
Women who suffer from female ills ing In the cloud, he Is ready to accept
In the
should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­ the first o f f * to sell out
ble Compound, one o f the most success, majority of cases he makes his losses
ful remedies the world has ever known, all the greater by selling out below
before submitting to a surgical opera« cost
The writer has seen days When
there was hardly a cent of Income,
when he had to go into debt to buy
feed and pay other expenses, and days,
too, when he couldn’t even see a pros­
pect of some business for a long time
to come.
But he stuck to the work, and when
the first money came in. it was soon
followed by other money, and In time
the debts were paid, and ever since
there has been more or less regularity
of Income.
During those trying times, when H
seemed almost Impossible to keep the
wolf from the door, the writer would
meet men In other walks of life with
the big rolls of bills In their pockets,
with flourishing
occupations,
but
nevertheless, he held on, never losing
an opportunity of making a turn foi
the good.
He was rewarded. Some of those
men with the big rolls of banknote!
were not satisfied; they wanted t<
make more money, wanted to grow
wealthy, read of the great sums
realized by men who Invested
In
stocks, who became rich by the own
ership of mining shares— they gav«
up their present occupations, saert
fleed the "goose that laid the golden
egg” and became slaves to the stock
gambling lure, which finally left then
high and dry.
So the beginner must not forge*
that he who sticks to his work Is th<
one who will finally come out on th*
right side. Trials are often angels lr
disguise.
The beginner must know that hit
fowls deserve and mult have the besl
of care. He must keep a close watcb
as to conditions, must provide com
fort, cleanliness and plenty of room
Likewise he must study the appetite«
of his flock.
Both system and regularity are im­
portant factors, never forgetting that
shiftlessness Is costly and filth la »
dangerous stumbling-block. The qual­
ity and quantity of brain work pul
Into the concern determines th«
amount of success.
"Trained thinking and wise work­
ing” Is a secret that will, In the end
bring about success. "Bad luck” If
merely another terra for bqd manage
ment. No duty Is rightly performet
that Is done In a mechanical manner
The beginner must stop and think
He must notice the little matters. H i
must never assume more work thnr
he can accurately perform. He must
never overestimate his capacity, and
he must never rush to get done.
Haste makes waste.
Map out •
plan, and then work by It. Scrub
treatment will bring scrub results.
The lack of good business sense ha»
been the cause of more failures than
has anything else.
A man never
shirks his duty when he Is In dead
earnest In his work.
Making the Harness Last.
You can make your harness last
twice as long by giving It proper care,
and It takes but a very little time to
do It. "A good set of double harness,"
says C. R. Chase, assistant In farm
mechanics at the Kansas Agricultural
college, "If properly cared for should
last the working life of a horse.”
Mexico City— More than 60 persons
were killed and many were wounded
in an attack by Zapatistas on a pas­
senger train between this city and
Cuernavaca, Morelos, Sunday.
The Zapatistas, said to have num­
bered 500, placed a mine under the
railroad track, which exploded as the
locomotive passed over it. The over­
turned engine hardly had settled when
the Zapatistas sprang up from ali
sides and poured a murderous tire into
the train.
The first object o f their attack was
a second-class coach in which were
riding a federal m ilitary escort, with
a captain and two lieutenants.
The
federate got out o f the car as quickly
as possible to answer the Are o f the
assailants, but their efforts were fu­
tile. The command, with the excep­
tion of five wounded and two who es­
caped, were killed.
Thirty passengers in the second-
class coaches were killed and many
were wounded.
In the flrst-claBS
coach no one was killed, but one was
dangerously wounded and may die.
The conductor, an American named
Alter, is not expected to live. A fte r
the train had been swept by fire, the
Zapatistas rushed on their stricken
victims and began killing the wound­
ed. A priest, unhurt, pleaded with
DeLoa, the rebel leader, to stop the
slaughter and it ceased.
A fte r sacking the express and bag­
gage cars the rebels poured oil on the
cars and, putting the bodies o f the
dead into them, set Are to the train.
When the relief train arrived there
was nothing but debris and a few per­
sons, most o f whom were hurt, to tell
the tale.
The train between Matamoras and
Publa, in the state o f Puebla, was
fired upon and windows in the car was
were shattered, but so far as known
no one was hurt.
C LO U D B U R S T H ITS GRAIN BELT
Walla Walla Region Suffers Damaging
Rain Storm
Walla Walla, Wash.— From ont o f
the Blue mountains a storm traveling
approximately 55 miles per hour broke
over Walla W alla valley Saturday
night about 6:45 and paralyzed all
traffic in the city, uprooted trees,
damaged wheat and fruit crops and
blew over buildings, among others
three warehouses.
The storm was the most severe known
here in recent years, and though no
one w ill hazard a guess as to the
amount o f damage done, it
will
amount up into the four figures, it is
feared. Reports from the storm-swept
zone are very meager as yet, tele­
phone lines being down in a great
many instances.
The only.hopeful news was that the
vast wheat region known as the Eu­
reka Flat escaped.
Harvest here is in full Bwing and a
great deal o f the wheat is threshed
and Rtacked in the field.
A ll wheat
wet w ill not pass a No. 1 inspection.
The Puget Sound warehouse at Sud-
berry and one at Thiel, on the North­
ern Pacific, were blown down and
grain fields are washed out near Thiel.
The storm almost assumed the propor­
tions o f a cloudburst.
Homettead Rules Made
Washington, D. C. — Regulations
governing entries under the Borah
three-year homestead law were issued
by Secretary Fisher.
Credit for the three-year period
must begin from actual residence.
Proof must be submitted within five
years. Cultivation for three years,
counting from date o f entry, is re­
quired, including actual cultivation
o f not less than one sixteenth o f the
land beginning with the second year
and not less than one-eighth begin­
ning with the third year and until
final proof.
Absence from the land for not more
than five months in one continuous
period is allowed, but bona fide con­
tinuous residence during the remain­
ing portions o f the three-year period
must be shown.
Palatablllty of Ration.
While there may be no greater nu­
trition In a certain feed added to a
Mexican Federala Loot Stores.
dairy cow’e ration than In the food
Colonia Oaxaca, State o f Sonora,
Bhe has been accustomed to, still. It
is a fact that a new food adds to the Mex. — Federal soldiers looted the
palatablllty of the ration which 1* store o f Haymoore Brothers here of
nearly always healthful.
several thousand dollars’ worth o f
goods and robbed Millard Haymoore,
Killing Weeds.
Sr., o f 6200 cash.
The soldiers did
Troublesome weeds or grass of al­ their work in the daylight and made
most any kind may be gotten rid of no pretense o f concealment.
This is
by scattering rock salt plentifully on the second store that has been looted.
it. The stock will eat It off does When the affair was reported to the
every time It comes up and tramp government officers they promised to
It ou t
investigate, but made no effort to do
so, although Haymoore said he could
tion.
identify the robbers.
ered, as confined. It possesses consid­
erable explosive torce. Strain It and
Beach Girls Want Men.
add a peck of salt dissolved In warm
Los Angeles— The management of
water, three pounds of ground rice
one o f the biggest and most expensive
la our prida—our hobby— our study fo r y»*«rs and
put In boiling water and boiled to a
a o v o c rin o c e «, and our# ia th« 5 k at painit'M work
hotels at Long Beach has leased
to bo found anywhere, bo matter how much you
thin paste, half a pound of powdered
urgent invitations to more than 100
£ * c e lle n t a n d Q u it « In e x p e n s iv e
Com pare o u r Price#.
Spanish whiting and a pound of clear
iW e fln iiih plate and
P la n o f I m p r o v in g G e n e ra l
eligible young men o f this city offer­
Ibndtfc aori *o> ou:
glue dissolved In warm water. Mix
A p p e a r a n c e o f tlie
l o t tovn patron» :u
ing almost free room and board for a
Iona «*ay i f Heairad.
these » ’ell together and let the mix­
H
o
m
e
.
|Painl**4S ex're.tio*
month as sn inducement to become
Ifm a whan p a t«« or
ture stand for seven days In a rea­
patrons. The cause o f the unusual
I bridge work is order
sonably cool and shaded place. Keep
le d . ConauiUt 9R free.
There are many brick and stone
offer is the fact that fully 160 young
the wash thus prepared In a kettle,
I MalarCrents $ 5 . 0 0
women with their parents or chape­
walls, as well as wooden outbuildings,
and when It Is helng nsed put It on
|22kBr.<!;.TMtl>4.tO
rones are at the hotel, and not half a
fences
and
the
like,
about
a
auburban
SuJ rilling. 1. CO
as hot as possible, using a painter’s
place which, lacking paint, detract or an ordinary whitewash brush. Al­ dozen young men worth while are in­
EiisiMi Fiifirf* 1 .0 0
$!hr«r FHiiny#
. 5 0 much from the general appearance of ways use magnesian lime for white­ cluded in the list. The young women
a~<i ».¡A«
_ . .
are from Arizona and interior cities.
5. CO the home. But paint la somewhat ex­ wash.
•«at RH T “
Plat««
7 .5 P pensive and cannot be applied with
Local Unions Left Free.
P«:«l««a Fit- '•♦a. 50 too lavlah a hand by the average cttl-
Location for Best Applss.
Cripple Creek, Colo.— By a unani­
• c a r Mit/tOLS
een There is, however, whitewash,
The thinning of spples on horizontal mous vote, the Western Federation of
A l l w o r k fu lly fn a r a n t r a d fo r f.ft e e o yrarm.
which Is easily made and applied, la In. limbs snows the best shsped as well Miners in convention in this city, has
sxpenalve, and which for moat out­ as the largest sized fruit to be on ths decided that local unions could make
door work will answer quite as well as under side of the limb.
Painless Dentists
long time contracts. There were only
L Third aMWasNaftMi PORTlAHn r n
ill paint. For chicken houses, brick
This Is doubtless due to the fact two dieeenting votes to the motion,
: I A M. te I f.WL l u i a n , • la 1
walla and the like It Is excellent.
that as a result of ths law of gravity which wae in the form o f an amend­
To make the whitewash, slake half a major portion of the sap flows along ment to the constitution. The action
9 . M . U.
No S - 'l l .
l bushel of fresh lime with boiling the underside. For the same reason was precipitated by a discussion of
water, keeping it covered during the a wound will heal over more quickly the action o f the Butte, Mont., union
process. The lime should not, of on the under than on the upper side in making a three year wage con­
EN » r i t i . « ta m tr m J jm . t i m » a n
sours«, be confined, but merely eov of a limb.
tiaa tlita »apar.
tra ct
r
Painless Dentistry
W ise Dental Co., me.
WHITEWASH THAT
STICKS TO WALL
NEW
T R A N S C O N T IN E N T A L
LINE
Canadian Railroad to Connect
^aon’ s Bay With Pacific.
Hud-
Edmonton, A lta.— Forty engineer­
ing crewa, conaisting of 800 men with
teams and pack horses, will be sent
into the field at once to make prelim­
inary surveys for the Northern T erri­
torial Railway company’s 'lin e from
Edmonton to tide
water at Fort
Churchill on Hudson's bay. This is to
be part o f a system o f 1,460 miles,
from the Hudson’s bay country to Port
Essington on the PaciAc Coast, con­
necting Edmonton w ith 'L a c La Biche,
Fort McMurr'.y and Lake Athabasca.
H. G. H. Neville, C. E., chief en­
gineer or the company,
which is
financed by a British syndicate and
capilalzed at $40,000,000, has covered
every portion o f the proposed route
and is fully satisfied upon the engi­
neering problems presented in the con­
struction of the system.
Plans are under way to begin grad­
ing work early next season, when the
laying o f rails will also be carried on,
and in two years, according to present
calculations, the line is to be in opera­
tion from Edmonton to the shore of
Lake Athabasca, opening to commer­
cial development the vast mineral and
timber wealth o f A lberta’s farthest
north. The company will then pro­
ceed with the construction o f the line
in the province o f
Saskatchewan.
The Edmonton cut off will be built
later. The line from Lake Athabaaca
westerly w ill tap the rich agricultural
resources o f the newest north, contin­
uing thence to the Pacific Coast.
The Northern Territorial Railway
company w ill operate a line o f steam­
ships from Its Hudson’ s bay terminal
to some British port.
Engineers in
the employ o f the corporation have
made a study o f the construction o f
ice-breakers in the Baltic and are now
working on designs o f vessels capable
o f meeting the abnormal conditions
which prevail on the bay. They will
also superintend the building o f the
fleet.
The completion o f the
r a ilro ^
means the opening o f a vast empire,
which only a few years ago was re­
garded as a barren waste and useful
only as a hunting ground for the fur-
trader and the sportsman.
JAPANESE EXILE
NATIVE COREANS
Farmers and Merchants
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.
Portland. Oregon.
“ Third Degree” Inquisition Vic­
tims Crippled.
Seven Denied Hearing—Eminent Co-
rean Lawyer Baniehed for
Defending Prisoners.
MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES
Established 1887. Quality and low prices. W r it «
fo r estim ate«. Opening fo r local agent w here we
are not represented; reference required; no ex­
perience necessary.
Pacific Marble & Granite
Works, 1377-79-81 Valencia St.. San Francisco, Cal.
Y O I N G M E N A N D W O M EN W A N T E D to pre­
pare fo r positions as telegraph operators fo r
near-by railroads and City telegraph companies;
guaranteed positions $65.00 to $90.00 monthly.
8 hours work, fine advancements, easy to learn,
larticulkrs free. Pacific Telegraph it Kailway
nstitute. Washington Building, Seattle, Wash.
{
New York—Confirming Information
published several days ago, letters
have been received by friends of
Second-Hand Machin­
ery bought, sold and
American missionaries in Corea, dis­
_
exchanged: engines,
cussing the summary banishment into boiler«, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st
exile by Japanese authorities o f seven St.. Portland. Send for Stock List and price«.
native Christians without the form­
ality o f a trial or hearing.
These
cases are in addition to those o f 120
Christians now on trial in Seoul,
roll« developed. 10c, any
size.
la r g e s t and beut
charged with complicity in a plot to
shop In N orth w est.
Com­
take the life o f the Japanese governor
plete price list on request.
Best results guaranteed.
general.
O f the men who have been exiled to
JACOBS
one o f the most barren o f many small
P.-I. Iluild’g, Seattle
islands which are used as penal col­
onies, the one most recently arrested
luid Worn.
probably is the best knowu.
He is
Pyong Chan, described as the most
rnoN w u v u to suns
eminent native lawyer in Corea. He
Oan he worn nnhlooked
had been retained to defend five o f the
by women. Blocked in
»ny site. *lwi|>o or style
prisoners now on trial. His summary
I or men. Brims 3 ami 4
'inches.
Light
Igh weight,
banishment
deprived
his accused
' ‘
Sent t postpaid on receipt
clients o f his services almost on the o f price. -------
Money —
refunded
if not M
satisfactory.
Get
a —
---- -----_v.
tiuaeti.,. __
— -v
durable, Htylinh hat for the half o f what it would coh %
eve o f their
trial
under capital you elsewhere
Address NEW MODE HAT Ot).
C.
H
Meussdorffer,
Prop,
227
1-2
Washington
Ht.
charges.
Twenty years in Portland.
Portlund, Or.
Another o f the exiles was arrested
several months ago. In the course of
Making Reproof Effective.
the tortures inflicted upon him during
Being to advise, or reprehend any1
the police inquisition to which he was
then subjected, the main nerve trunk one, consider whether It ought to be
o f one arm became paralyzed, leaving In public or in private, presently oi
his hand useless. A third member of at some other time, and In what term«
the hand o f unfortunates ic one who to do It; and In reproving show no
had suffered the Japanese “ third de­ signs of choler, but do It with sweet­
gree” last spring and who after two ness and mildness.—George Washing
months’ imprisonment had been re­ V>n.
leased as innocent o f complicity in the
plot against Count Terauchi.
On regaining his freedom he told
his friends in detail just what he had
-
^P o rtla
n d . Oregon
*
land,
been made to endure. He was re-ar­
^
Real dent and Day School fo r Girls
Jf
charge o f Bisters o f Ht. John Baptist (Episcopal?
rested and banished.
Gali sfiata. Academie and Elementary DepartasaaU.
O f the remaining four exiled Chris­
Made, Art, Elocution. Gymnasium.
For catalog address T H F KIHTF.lt HI P E M O S
tians, one was one o f seven teachers
O ffic e 30. Ht. H elen a H a ll
employed in the Syen Chun mission
academy. Another was a student in
the same institution.
The third was
B O LT H ITS O B SE R V ATO R Y.
Picking the Good Ones.
an elder o f the church in Wiju and a
“ You see a group of girl children,
fourth was a graduate o f Syen Chun
or schoolgirls, or university girls, or
Lightning Plays Havoc Early Sunday academy.
factory girls, or ballroom girls— you
on Council Crest.
Two others—non-Christians— were
can pick out, ns plainly as If they
Portland— A bolt o f lightning crash­ included in the sentence o f banish­
were branded, the ones whom men
ed through the lookout platform o f ment, making the total number nine.
will want to marry and the ones whom
the observatory on Council Crest dur­
no man will want to marry.— "A
ing the electric storm at 2 a. m. Sun­
BOY RAISES PRIZE LE TTU C E .
Touch of Fantasy," by A. H. Adams
day, set fire to the structure and
played havoc with the electric system Mammoth Head Weighs 24 Pounds,
anywhera, at­
that had been installed on the Crest.
DAISY FLY KILLER placsd
tracts and kills all
Is 66 Inches in Circumference.
flies.
Neat, clean,
The bolt struck about three feet
ornamental, conven­
Portland— A mammoth lettuce head,
from the station o f the searchlight.
ient. cheap. Lasts
all
season.
Made o f
It drilled a hole in a two by-four tim ­ weighing 24 pounds and measuring 66
metal, can’t spill or
tip over; will not soil
ber, splintered the plank beneath and inches in circumference and 24 inches
o r injure anything.
after setting fire to the observatory in diameter, was pullod Saturday by
Guaranteed effective
Bold by dsalsrs or
leaped several hundred feet to the Titus Rayl, 14 years old, who lives at
6 Kent prepaid fo r tl.
1402
Rodney
avenue.
Titus
Btarted
house o f Arthur Duchamp, proprietor
HAROLD BOMERo. 160 DeKalb Avo.. Brooklyn, M. ¥.
o f the Crest, melting the electric out to raise his big lettuze head as a
switch above his bed and givin g him a prize winner in the garden contest
Silent English Crowds.
frigh t as it ran about the metal o f the which was held recently at the Wood-
Silence Is a great characteristic ef
lawn school, but when he saw its mam­
bed in which he was lying.
an English crowd, It Beems. The Eng
The flames started in the observa­ moth growth he couldn’t resist the
lish people are generally very qulst
tory were quenched almost immediate­ temptation to let it grow to the lim it
Once I went to Shepherd's Bush with
Saturday
the
boy
discovered
the
ly by a heavy downpour o f rain. Aside
my. French friend. He said to me,
from melting the electric switch in head was about to burst and to pre­
‘‘Can you believe that there are some
Mr. Duchamp's house, the lightning vent the catastrophe he pulled it up.
ten thousand people In this ground?
burned out fuses and fixtures at sev­ Titus did not get a prize, but he has
(lust shut your eyes, you would feel
eral places and linemen passed a large the satisfaction o f knowing that his
part o f the day repairing the damage. head o f lettuce is the biggest thing, you woro standing In a desert!” Yea,
so far as record goes, ever grown in ho was only too true. In France oi
Japan they would make deafening
Portland.
PREACHER W A N T S A T H E IS T .
noises.— Observations of a Japanese Is
England. _________________
T U R K S ARE V IC TO R S .
Methodist Pastor 8ays People Need
Liqu id blue is a weak solution. A vo id it. Buy
Another Ingereoll to Stir Them.
Rod Cross Ball Blue, the blue that’s all blue. A s k
Italian Torpedo Boats Repulsed and your
grocer.
Chicago—“ Oh. God, send us another
Tw o Destroyed.
Bob Ingersoll to arouse the people,”
Looking Far Into ths Future.
Constantinople— Eight Italian tor­
was the plea made by Rev. Charles B.
Italy has added to her agricultural
Mictchell, pastor o f St. James’ Meth­ pedo boats attacked the entrance to area by draining the great Fuclna
odist Episcopal church at the Des the Dardanelles at 1 :30 o ’clock Satur­ marshes and thus providing a living
Plaines campmeeting Sunday, “ t hey day morning.
for hundreds of thousands of her pow
The Turkish forts replied vigorous­ erty-stricken population. It will prob­
sit in the pews with dull, dead, in­
ly,
sinking
two
o
f
the
Italian
war­
difference that breaks our hearts.
ably be hundreds of years before
" I t would be better I f they threw ships and damaging the other six. America Is so thickly populated that
The
cannonade
lasted
45
minutes.
bricks at us, as they did at Wesley,
additional area will of necessity have
The cabinet ministers were hurried­
but they don’ t even talk back.
This
to be acquired for farming, but when
is an age o f doubt.
W e ministers ly called to the palace where, at s (he time arrives there will be engi­
need more than Apostolie succession council o f war, it was decided to close neers able and willing to drain ths
in this scoffing, indifferent and God­ the Dardanelles.
treat lakes.
less age.
The pendulum, I believe,
Train
Outruns
Flood.
Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winslow's Boothia»
rill soon begin the awing back
By ru e th e b es t re m ed y to u to tor ih s U c h U d is a
gain.”
__________________
Riverside, Cal.— Passengers who l u r in g t h , te e t h in g p eriod .
were aboard a train on the way here
Thieves Loot Wreckage.
Cleaning Glass Bottles.
when a cloudburst broke near Perris
Reno, N ev.— Because theives are
A glass water bottle, when constant
told how their engineer raced against
looting the wrecked homes o f the sur­ a towering wall o f water which swept fy used, soon becomes discolored. This
vivors and victims o f the Mazuma and through Valverde Canyon, in order to may easily be cleaned by pouring ««
Seven Thoughts cloudburst. Governor save his train from being overwhelm­ little vinegar Into the bottle and add­
Oddie has sent state police to the ed by the flood. The trainmen noticed ing a pinch of salt. Allow this M
scene. The thieves have been making the wall o f water rolling down the stand for several hours; thqn rinse
a systematic search o f the wreckage canyon toward the railroad tracks. with clear water. The bottle will be
for property, while pretending to aid The engineer opened the throttle and perfectly clear and bright.
the work o f rescue. It has been def­ managed to beat the flood into Perris.
A u t o m o b i l e F y - I n m im n r o s m 4 « 4 a l M
initely determined that the number o f The floods softened the roadbed and E x p o .u r. to Sun. W inds ami Dust. M u rin . I S
f n d y applied A ffo rd s R aiiabl. R ,lf ,f.
deaths from the cloudburst was seven, caused some delay in traffic.
—Ju st E r a C om fort- T r y M a rta s
while as many more are seriously in­
jured. A great crowd o f sightseers
Nations Act In Harmony.
Key Ring for a Bride.
visited the scene.
At a marriage service at C h slte»
London— Francis Dyke Acland par­
liamentary under secretary for foreign ham pariah church recently. It wae
Yuan Deplores Delays.
affairs, in reply to questions in the found that the bridegroom had forgot
Pekin— President Yuan Shi Kai has house o f commons
on
the
sub­ ten the ring. At the euggeatlon ot
informed the deputation representing ject o f the atrocities in connection the clergyman the key of the ebureh
all parties, which recently was ap­ with the collection o f rubber in the door, which bad a ring at the end, wae
pointed to discuss the cabinet situa­ Putuimayo district o f Peru, said the commandeered, and the ceremony was
tion with him, that the premier, Luc- British government throughout has 'lompleted.— Pall Mall Oasette.
heng-Hsiang, the only minister le ft in been in close communication with the
I f , thou gh tfu l portum u w liquid b ia s TVs a
office, had consented to submit a new i United States government.
He as­ pinch
o f b ill- in a In rg , b o ttl. o f w a tfr. A sk fo e
cabinet liet. The president expressed sured the house that whenever Am eri­ Rod Cram Ball Blu«. t h , b io , that’ s sit b lu e
the hepe that the national assembly, can sympathy and support would be
Value ef a Laugh.
which a few days ago vetoed all his helpful they would be readily forth­
When you go to vlelt the tick de
nominees for a cabinet portfolio, coming.
not forget that a good laugh Ie one ol
would recognize that the policy o f ob­
the beet tonlce and a bit of humorous
struction was impolitic and would de­
Liners Encounter Ice.
goaelp or piquant eaylng Is bettei
lay recognition o f the republic abroad.
New York— Icebergs and ice fields
than any drugs. Make the Invalid
were encountered by the steamships
■mile If you cannot atari up a lapgh,
Desert Battle Fierce.
Mauretania and Adriatic on their
but make your v iilt short; remembet
Misrata, T rip oli—General Fara at­ last trip.
The largest
berg was
that too much of « good thing Is a*
tempted to dislodge a large body of sighted by the Adriatic on Saturday had as too little.
afternoon
within
a
few
hours’
steam­
Turks, which has been harassing the
ing distance from the spot where the
region from the oasis near Misrata. I Titanic went down in April.
It was
The enemy, however, made • tenacious variously estimated at from 300 to
MEXICAN
stand in the desert beyond and a fierce I 1000 feet In length and from 100 to
engagement enaued. The Turks were ; 200 feet in height. On the same day
forced to retreat after four hours’ the Mauretania escaped sn ice field.
sharp fighting.
They suffered heavy
Trestle la Dynamited.
losses. The Italian casual ties were IB
killed and 87 wounded.
Lexington, K y.— A large trestle be­
longing to the Roe’s mine in Bath
■ SAVES POULTRY LOSS.
Sheep Dressed In l:&6.
county, where 200
miners are on
I * * » • » • W i i m , S .M t l* . W m k
Seattle— A t the butchers’ picnic at strike, was blown up Saturday night.
" M r flock o f ch icken « had R o e and
Advice o f a friend I tried M tutting Linii
Fortnne Park Sunday, G. E. Bennett, A railroad tie, heavily charged with
I And it a w onderful remedy AncJ m y
the Portland champion, won the sheep­ dynamite, was discovered juet In time
« r # im s fB v ia * fast. • A m sure th A t I
n ot lose any.
I Am very grateful
killing contest.
He slaughtered his to prevent a train from being wrecked.
I tell m y frien d « it is n o t »a le t o be
sheep and dressed it in one minute and The company has placed additional
I M exican M u sta n g L in im en t."
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guards about the planL
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