Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 09, 1912, Image 3

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    SENATE SAYS ALL
MUST KEEP OFF
M erchants
W rit* us /or our cash offer on your
Farm and Dairy Produce.
I f we
don't handle it will refer you to re­
liable buyer. p e a RSON-PAGE CO.
Portland, Oregon.
Foreign Corporations Cannot
Acquire Military Basis.
Machinery S s ?
d-Hand Machln-
aold and
_
____________ «u rin e s ,
boiler;«, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st
Bt* Portland. Bend fo r Stock Liât and pncea.
!ud Wi?cn,
Vital Issues o f Monroe Doctrine Dis­
cussed In S ecret—State De­
partment Not Consulted.
UuUockel
PANAMAS
FROM WEAVER TO WIARIR
Oan he worn unblocked
by women. Blocked in
any size, shape or style
for men. Brims 3 and 6
inches.
Li< ht weight.
Vgent postpai 1 on receipt
o f price. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Get ;t
durable, stylish hat for tin* half of what it would oosf
you elsewhere.
Add re»* NEW MODK H AT OU.
U. H. Meussdorffer. Prop.
‘¿Z l 1-54 Washington St.
Twenty years in Portland.
Portland. Or.
KODAK
rolls developed, 10c. any
size.
L a rgest and best
shop in Northw est.
Com­
plete price list on request.
Best results guaranteed.
JACOBS
P.-I. Build’*, Seattle
H lp p ety -h o p to
T o buy som e
H ip p ety -h o p to
T o buy som e
the ca n d y shop
ch ocola te drops;
the fr u ite r ’ s shop
corn w hich w ill pop.
H lp p ety -h op to ou r hom e again.
W it h candy, pop-corn and popper;
H ip p ety -h o p to the kitch en fire.
F o r each o f us Is a hopper.
F IG U R E
SEVEN
IS MY ST IC A L
Day on Which Our Creator Finished
His Work and Rested— Many
Other Intsreating Facta.
Let Us Read the Papers for You
Clippings o f every kind and character from
the press o f the Pacific Coast furnished at
reasonable rates.
D A R E ’S PR E SS C L I P P I N G B U R E A U
432 S. Main St., Los A ngeles, Cal.
Peoullar Case of Poisoning.
Metal poisoning from handling cop­
per coin* was the curious cause for
death recently assigned at West Ham,
England. The deceased, age twenty-
seven, had been employed to collect
coins foom penny-ln-the-slot gas me­
ters, and his physician testified that
the coins were often green with ver­
digris, which remained on the collec­
tor’s hands and was absorbed through
his habit of curling his mustache with
his finger.__________________
Sounded Like Gaelic.
A story Is told of a certain mayor
®f Cork who headed a deputation to
the emperor of the French and com­
menced an oration to his majesty In
which he conceived to be the French
tongue. “ Pardon me,” said the em­
peror, after he had listened to the
speech with much patience, "English
I know fairly well, hut, I regret to
say, I have never had an opportunity
of studying the Irish language!”—
Argonaut.
Red Croaa Ball Blue, all blue, beat bluinar value
In tka w hole world, m ake, the laundreas smile.
Mahomet and the Mountain.
Mahomet made tho people believe
that he would call a hill to him and
from the top of It offer up his prayers
for the observance of his law.
The
people assembled; Mahomet called the
hill to come to him, again and again;
and when the hill stood still he was
never a whit abashed, but said: "If
the hill will not come to Mahomet, Ma­
homet will go to the hill.”— Bacon’s Es-
my "O f Boldness.”
Queer Counting of Distance*.
In the rural parts of Schleswig-Hol­
stein people do not measure distance
by miles, as we do, or by hours, as
In other parts of Germany. They say
that a place is a pipe, or two pipes,
or three pipes off, according to the
number of pipes one could smoke
while walking there.
Shorter dis­
tances are reckoned by dogs’ barks;
a village under a mile away would be
''wo or three dogs’ barks.
Formed Queer Alliance.
A pair of linnets made their nest In
a beehive on a farm In Switzerland,
and have succeeded in coming to an un­
derstanding with the bees, so that
both
branches
of
the
natural
world dwell In peace and harmony to­
gether.
The birds and the bees use
l common entrance to the hive.
Explained.
Dick— “ What part of the family
tree am I, muz?” Mother— " I guess
you are one of the limbs, Dick.” Dick
—“ Do you suppose that’s what dad
meant that morning when he said that
I ought to be trimmed about every so
often?"— Judge.
DAISY FLY KILLER e s f-T S S S
HAROLD SOMEke.
file».
Nesjt, clean,
ornamental, conven­
ient. cheap. Laati
all seaten. Made o!
metal, can’t spili oi
tip ov67: will not soil
or injure anything
Guaranteed effect! vt
gold by dealera oi
6 sent prepaid fo r $1.
160 D eK alb Ave., Brooklyn. If. Y
On the seventh day God ended His
work.
On the seventh day Noah's ark
touched the ground.
In seven days a dove was sent.
Abraham pleaded seven times for
Sodom.
Jacob mourned seven days for Jo­
seph.
Jacob pursued a seven days’ jour­
ney by Laban.
A plenty of seven years and a fam­
ine of seven years were foretold In
Pharaoh’s dream by seven fat and
seven lean beasts, and seven ears of
full and seven ears of blasted corn.
On the seventh day of the seventh
month the children of Israel fasted
seven days, and remained seven days
In their tents.
Every seventh day the law was read
to the people.
Solomon was seven years tn build­
ing the temple.
In the tabernacle there were seven
lamps.
Naaman washed seven times In the
River Jordan.
Our Saviour spoke seven times from
the cross, on which He hung seven
hours, and after His resurrection He
appeared seven times.
In the Apocalypse we read of
seven churches, seven candlesticks,
seven stars, seven trumpets, seven
plagues, seven thunders, seven vir­
gins, seven angels and a seven-headed
monster.— Newark News.
BOYS THAT
TheCoughs
of Children
They may not cough today,
but what about tomorrow?
Better be prepared fo r it
when it comes. Ask your
doctor about keeping Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral in the house.
Then when the hard cold or
cough first appears you have
a doctor’s medicine at hand.
T h i s c o u g h m e d i c i n e is
especially good for children.
N o anodynes. N o alcohol.
Msny ■ child is called dull snd *tupi<i
when the whole trouble is du* to • U r
Hver. We firmly believe your *w * doc
lor will tell you thst sn occasional dost
• f Ayer's Pills, sugar-coated, will do sucl
•hilaren • great de«l of good. Ask him
I t k T a t 1. C. A T » CO . L t w u . M tm .
IN
DEM AND
Business Man Wants One Who Is Mod­
est, Prompt, Pleasant, Industrious
and HonesL
“ What kind of a boy does a business
man want?” repeated a shrewd, prac­
tical man of many concerns, the other
day.
“ Well, I will tell you. In the first
place he wants a boy who doesn’t
know too much; business men general­
ly like to run their own business, and
prefer some one who will listen to
their way, rather than try to teach
them new kinds; secondly, they want
a prompt boy— one who understands
seven o'clock as exactly seven, not ten
minutes past; third, an Industrious
boy, who Is not afraid to put In a lit­
tle extra work In case of need; fourth,
an honest boy— honest In his service,
as well as In matters of dollars and
cents; and fifth, a good-natured boy,
who will keep his temper if his em­
ployer loses his own now and then!”
“ But you haven’t said a word about
his being smart!” was suggested.
"W ell, to tell the truth,” was the
rather hesitating answer, “ that’s about
the last thing we worry over.
The
fact Is, If a boy Is modest, prompt,
pleasant, Industrious and bon*st, he’s
quite as smart as we care about— and
that’s a fa c t”
M ANNER
OF
L A Y IN G
B R IC K S
Surprisingly How Few People Outside
of Building Trades Can Sketch
the Proper Method.
Can you tell how the bricks of a
brick wall are laid? If you are a
town dweller you perhaps pass a mile
or thereabouts of brick walls during
W
Limit to His Foolishness.
W ife— You say I ought to practice
economy, John. Now, what did your
dinner downtown cost you today? Hus­
band (a trifle weakly)— About three
dollars. W ife— Heavens, John, three
dollars just for a dinner? Husband (a
trifle indignantly)— Well, that Includ­
ed a bottle of wine, of course. (More
Indignantly) You don’t s’pose I would
pay three dollars just for food, do
you?— New York Sun.
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the day, yet It Is surprising bow few
people outside tbe building trade can
sketch bricks laid In a proper man­
ner. Fig. 3 Is the method moat people
will show, whereas the bricks are al­
most invariably laid in the styles
shown in the first two sketches. Make
a point of looking at several brick
walls and see for youself.
Try IL
It la said tbo queen of Sheba test­
ed King Solomon's wisdom by bring­
ing before him an equal number of
boys snd girls, dressed exactly alike,
and asking blm to decide which was
which.
Tbe father of wisdom called for
wash basins, and told the group to
wash its hands.
The girls daintily rolled up their
cuffe, but the boys splashed away with­
out regard to neatness.
And there you are.
There was no match trust In that
early day. If there had been any the
great king would have enjoyed a elm-
pier test
For the London Chronicle
declare* that when women atrlk* a
match she Invariably scrapes It out­
ward and away from herself, while a
man scrapes It In and toward himself.
Fill rour match box and try this.
Washington, D. C. — The United
States senate issued a warning Satur­
day to the nations o f the world against
encroachment upon the continents of
North and South America.
The United States w ill not see
“ without grave concern,” said the
senate, any suitable naval or military
site pass into control o f a foreign cor­
poration, when such possession might
threaten the communication or the
saftey o f the United States.”
So vital were the issues discussed in
the Lodge resolution, which set forth
the policy o f the United States, as to
points situated like Magdalena Bay, in
Lower California, that the doors of
the senate were closed for three hours
while the resolution was debated in
secret session.
It finally passed with only four votes
against it. Notwithstanding the com­
parative unanimity o f the senate upon
the note o f warning, it is understood
the measure did not have the official
indorsement o f the administration.
It was framed entirely outside the
State department and it is understood
the executive branch o f the govern­
ment was not consulted with regard to
the senate’s pronouncement.
The resolution arose from the re­
ported attempt o f a Japanese syndi­
cate to secure land about Magdalena
Bay. In the form finally adopted by
the senate it declares against the ac­
quisition o f any threatening location
by a foreign corporation, “ which has
such a relation to another government
not American as to give that govern­
ment practical power o f control for
naval or military purposes.”
D YN AM ITE R S FOILED.
Robbers Get Safe From Mine Office
But Are Driven O ff.
Baker, Or.— Masked men broke into
the office o f the Underwood Placer
Mines company at Cornucopia, rolled
down an embankment the safe con­
ta in in g gold nuggets valued at thou­
sands o f dollars, at 1 Saturday morn­
ing and dynamited it.
They were interrupted by Foreman
Charles Camel, o f W alla Walla, who
is in charge o f the plant, and fired
several shots at him, but he escaped
with a slight wound and called help
and frightened them away without
their booty.
Mrs. R. S. Bisher, telephone oper­
ator, who Friday aaved Halfway from
a serious fire by calling out the farm­
ers and townspeople, was appealed to
and she rang people out o f bed and
urged them to atart in search o f the
safecrackers.
The entire Pine valley was notified
by breakfast time and parties passed
the day in search.
A . C. Stephens,
deputy sheriff o f Baker county, in
that district, suspected two men and
telephoned to Baker fo r aid, but as
Sheriff Rand could not cover the 90
milea to the mine in time to help, told
him to arrest the men. They have not
been apprehended yet.
' Ship and Whale Collide.
San Francisco— A giant whale col­
lided with the schooner J. H. Bruce
Saturday night off the coast between
Point Reyes and the Farallona Islands.
A part o f the forward riggin g o f the
vessel was torn away by the impact
with the body o f the leviathan and
when the schooner reached port por­
tion« o f the flesh o f the whale and
quantities o f blood were scattered
over the deckload and the forecastle
head.
The aea animal was sighted by the
lookout when the vessel was not more
than 300 yards away. The course was
altered, but the whale kept in its path.
Nicaragua Asks for Help
Panama— Manuel E. Velasquez, the
(licaraguan minister here, said he
hoped the friendly offices o f tbe
United States might atop bloodshed
and restore peace to the Nicaraguans.
News that President Adolph Diaz, o f
Nicaragua,
had dismissed General
Luis Mena from his office aa minister
o f war and imprisoned him and that
Mena’s son, the military commander
o f Granada, ia in control o f Granada,
Nandiame and Maaava, where General
Mena had stored big quantities of
war munitions, is confirmed.
Chicago Strika Imminent.
Chicago — Chicago street car men
favor a strike by a vote o f 8939 to
171 unless their demands for higher
wages and improved working condi­
tions are granted. Immediately two
conferences were arranged with the
street railway officials, when a final
effort w ill he made to settle the dis­
pute peaceably.
President Mahon
said: “ The men expressed their will
on the question o f a strike and now
it is up to the companies to meet the
demands. It ia going to be a fight to
the finish on the part o f the men.”
Cotton£M*ature Patted
Washington, D. C.— The house has
passed 136 to 72, the cotton tariff re
vision bill, which the Democratic ma­
jority asserts w ill reduce the duties
on cotton and cotton manufactures
by approximately 21 per cent. The
measure ia identical with that vetoed
last year by President T a ft on tbe
ground that it was not based on offi­
cial information. House members be­
lieve the senate w ill paw it and pot
it up to the president again.
Thirtv-Two Aufomobilea Burned.
San Francisco— Thirty-two automo­
biles were destroyed here in a Are
that burned out the body fectory o f
Albert E. Lattimore. The damage is
estimated at $100.000. With nine ex­
ceptions the machine* were privately
owned. Tbe fire department has no
knowledge o f how the bias* originated.
JAPAN M AY BE WARNED
Vigorous Resolution Reaffirming Mon*
roe Doctrine Expected
Washington, D. C.— The vigor o f
the terms that the senate shall use in
declaring that no foreign country shall
establish a naval base at Magdalena
Bay, or at any other point on the
American continent, will be the sub­
ject o f consideration by the foreign
committee o f the senate.
W ithin a day or two, it is believed,
the senute will be called upon to adopt
a resolution stating in unequivocal
terms that the Monroe doctrine or the
settled policy o f the United States
requires that no foreign power be thus
permitted to secure a military or na­
val foothold in the Western hemi­
sphere.
Senator Ixrdge, as chairman o f the
subcommittee that investigated the
rumor o f a Japanese purchase o f 4,-
000,000 acres o f land on Magdalena
Bay. w ill make a formal report to the
foreign affairs committee, recommend­
ing that the United States reaffirm
the policy known as the Monroe doc­
trine in terms that cannot be misun­
derstood by any foreign power.
The senate investigation began as
the result o f reports that a private
Japanese syndicate was attempting to
control a vast tract about the Lower
California bay, long regarded as the
best naval base on the Pacific Coast.
The correspondence submitted to the
senate in April and May by President
T a ft and Secretary o f State Knox in­
dicated that the United States had no
intimation that Japan, as a govern­
ment, was behind tha attempted pur­
chase or that it intended to make use
o f the land as a military or naval base.
It is understood that the subcommit­
tee headed by Senator Lodge has
found no evidence o f the connection o f
the Japanese government with the at­
tempted purchase o f the big tract of
land in Mexico.
To make the position o f the United
States clear, however, the majority o f
the committee will propose that con­
gress declare that this nation will not
permit, without a protest, the estab­
lishment o f any foreign power at a
point where it could threaten or en­
danger the safety o f the United
States.
The subcommittee consists o f Sena­
tors Lodge, Root, Sutherland, Rayner
and Hitchcock.
HIGH LIVING SCORED.
Luxury Attacked By Senator Burton
as Main Cause,
Washington, D. C.— Senator Bur­
ton, o f Ohio, explained to the senate
his opinions as to the cause o f the
present high cost o f living.
The
manifest and important causes, ha
said, were the “ phenomenal progress
o f recent years, the striking inequali­
ty o f this progress in different lines o f
human endeavor and the tendencies to
extravagance and waste and to dimin­
ish productive energy by a large part
o f the population.”
“ Neither the Psyne-Aldrich tariff
law nor any other similar measure
was responsible for the general high
prices,” he declared, “ for the varia­
tions in prices have been so very con­
siderable, both in the way o f increase
and decrease, as absolutely to disprove
any inference that the change in
prices has been due to the tariff of
1909 or to any other tariff act.”
He exonerated the “ trusts” and
‘ large combinations o f capital,” de­
claring that a complete monopoly in
any particular article affords a chance
to increase its price, but that the
same result is apparent when separate
producers maintain an agreement as
to prices.
"O n e o f the serious influences tend­
ing to increase prices,” he asserted,
“ is that o f price agreements o f vari­
ous sorts. It was one o f the purposes
o f the Sherman anti-trust act to pre­
vent practices o f this sort. However,
there can be little doubt that this
practice still continues.’ ’
Another “ device” resorted to to
eliminate competition, he declared,
“ was that o f hiding behind the patent
righ t.”
He referred to a recent Su­
preme court decision under which the
“ user o f a patented article may be re­
quired to buy supplies o f a certain
make and pay the price imposed.”
OROZCO SPURNS
AMERICAN NOTE
REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES
Rebel General Refuses to Rec­
ognize United States.
Golden Rod Oats.
Golden Rod Pancake Flour,
Golden Rod Wheat Flakes.
Ralston Select Bran.
Golden Rod Wheat Nuts.
Golden Rod Chick Food.
Receives American Consul Only at
American Ci.izan—Tw o Amer­
icans Found Murdered.
Mexico City— Two Americans have
been hanged near Cananea, Sonora,
presumably by Mexican rebels. Their
bodies were found Thursday and the
incident was reported immediately to
President Madero by the governor o f
Sonora. The governor has ¿ordered an
investigation.
He believes the two
men were executed by rebels in order
to precipitate American intervention.
The victims have not been identified.
Juarez, Mexico’— General Pascual
Orozco,
commander-in-chief o f the
Mexican rebels, coolly declared that
he did not recognize the U n ite! States
government. He made the remark to
Thomas Edwards, American consul
here, who called at the rebel leader’s
headquarters to deliver a message
from Secretary o f State Knox.
The message from Washington con­
cerned the treatment of the American
settlers in Northern Mexico by the
rebels, growing out o f the disarming
o f colonists last week.
General Orozco told General Eld-
wards that ho did not regard the
American as a representative o f the
United States, which government,
Orozco Baid, he did not recognize.
However, he was glad to see Mr. Ed­
wards, he said, and to receive him as
an American citizen. Orozco accept­
ed the message from the American
consul without further comment. Ed­
wards then le ft the room.
Eat Golden Cereal Foods and recommend them to j o u r acquaint*
anccs. You get better quality and more fo r y o u r money.
Th ey a n
made in your home state from the beet O regon O ats and W h e a t.
L a rg e packages contain a H an d »om«* Prem ium and all gooda are
guaranteed. A sk your grocer.
REAL ESTATE
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cult.; 2-atory 10-r. reaittence. barn, outbid*., 16Ü
boarin* fru it tie « .. iuat-hiiu>iy. etc. il.v e n . Box
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neeldent and Day School to r Oírla
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Chicayu.
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Foolish Waltzing Contest.
An extraordinary waltzing watch In
which eight couples competed took
part at Allessandrla. Piedmont, Italy.
The dancers commenced at 10 o'clock
In the evening of the 2Sth Instant and1
did not cease until they were com­
pelled to do so from exhaustion. At
midday on the 2Cth, when there re­
mained only two couples In the con­
test, the Jury ordered the termination
of the match, which had lasted H
hours, and Regaldi, who was adjudged
champion, fainted Immediately after­
ward.
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THE
PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY
AND BUSINESS C0LLE6E,
O P E N S S E P T E M B E R 24
How Taste Is Cultivated.
L O C A T E D N E A R T A C O M A — Chri*tlmn: c o e d u ­
People who live In climates wher«. cational; large campus; m odem equipm ent; a th -
malaria abounds, frequently have to I letica; new $5000 gymnasium u n der construction.
P R E P A R E S thoroughly, and in tho shortest
take so much quinine that they get to I possible time, fo r College, Business, Teaching,
love the taste of It, and to take It I Civil Service, and Citizenship. L an gu ages a Spe*
| d a ily .
dally, even when they do not need It, j E igh t Courses; no entrance exam inations; spa*
Just because It tastes good to them. cial classes for foreigners.
E X P E N S E S LO W : Tu it on. board, room an d
And yet quinine Is one of the bitter­ washing,
nine months, $180; eighteen weeks, |M|
est of drugs and these same people, nine weeks, $60.
did they move away from the malaria i Y ou ask: H ow can you furnish all this fo r lose
j than the usual price o f boatd and lodging? W e
district for a few years, world soon answer: By the aid o f our church w e are enabled
to g iv e our students more than they pay fo r.
get to detest the taste of It.
W e can’ t tell all here.
logue w ill do it.
Mothers w ilt And Mrs. W inslow's Soothing
Syrup tho best remedy to uso for lh e ll children
lu rin g rhe tee tiring period.
O u r fre e 60-page c a t»*
Send fo r it.
A ddress
N. J. HONG, Principal
Parkland, Wash.
Chinese Children Llks Part*.
Recently a number of Chinese chil­
dren have been found In tho streets of
Paris and taken before the magistrates
JAPAN AGAIN BUSY.
aa vagabonds. These children were
brought to France by Bhowmen to per­
New Emperor Takes Reins and Sub­ form as acrobats. After a few months,
their performances having lost their
jects Resume Tasks.
novelty and ceased to attract, the man.
Tokio— Business in the capital and
agera abandoned them. They have
generally throughout the country,
been taken to the Chinese legation to
which came to a standstill with the
be Bent home. But they don’t want to
death o f the Emperor Mutsuhito, has
go home. The beautiful city of Faria
been resumed, Emperor Yo Shihito
la more to their liking.
having expressed the desire that there
be no further cessation, owing to the
Clocks Run by Fan Motor*.
Fans actuated by currents of all
have from time to time been used as
motors for running clocks. One, by
Lepaute, Is In tho Louvre, Paris. Ben­
jamin Hanks, of Litchfield county,
Connecticut, patented one In 1783. In
a more recent patent the weight la
wound up by the currant of air in a
chimney which la stopped by a self­
acting brake as the weight near* the
top of its course.
Judge and "Barmaid’s Blush.*
Jadlcial Ignorance la generally as
sumed. but there are occasions whan
a Judge Is honestly lacking In knowl­
edge. The other day a witness In an
Australian court casually mentioned
that a certain thing occurred Just after
be had a “ barmaid's blush.” Judg*
and counsel were for the moment
“ stuck up” by this hitherto unheard of
phrase, but the fact was gradually
elicited that It meant a drink of com­
pounded beer and raspberry vinegar.
-London Chronicle.
Chemical Caterpillar*.
The work of former Investigators.
Tlcbomorrow, Toyama and Kellogg,
has been substantiated by Mr. Rlplsy
of the department of biology. Trinity
college, Hartford, Conn. Mr. Ripley
has produced caterpillars from unfer-
tlllzed eggs by the action ot sulphuric
acid, and has therefore carried one
Btep farther the Investigation of hla
predecessors In the production of
larvae.
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R «1 C rr»a Ball Blue w ill wanh double aa many
clothe, aa any other blue. Don’t pu t your money
in to any other.
Sunshine of Life.
Those who bring sunshine to th*
lives of others cannot keep It from
Gat His Knowledge First Hand.
Renson J. Losslng, whose historical 'hemselves.— J. M. Barrie.
collections were sold In New York
city recently, was a historian of the
old school, whose methods were yet In
a way up to date, not to say Journal­
istic. He traveled many thousands of
miles In gathering material for his
books, conversing with old settlers
and descendants of revolutionary he­
roes and making sketches on the spot
o f battlefields and scenes of historic
YOSHOHITO, EMPEROR OF JA P A N
Interest __________________
WHERE DOCTORS
FAILED TO HELP
losses entailed on the poor people and
the interference with international
exchanges.
Emperor Yo Shihito was kept busy
throughout Thursday, during which
time he issued an edict proclaiming
his accession to the throne, which he
read before a vast concourse o f high
officers. He also proclaimed his suc­
cession to the command o f the army
and navy.
The Japanese foreign office has noti­
fied the foreign powers that the im­
perial birthday has been changed from
Novem ber3 (Mutsuhito’s natal day)
to August 31, Yo Bhihito’s birthday.
A fte r the farewell taken o f the late
emperor’s body by the members o f the
imperial family, the body was depos­
ited in a casket with a quadruple cov­
ering, the outer one measuring nine
feet by four, and was then placed in a
special mourning chamber.
On his way to the Aoyama palace,
where it is understood he will reside
until after the funeral, a great ova­
tion was given Emperor Yo Shihito,
immense crowds gathering along the
streets, where they stood with bared
heads.
New Drug Law Proposed.
Washington, D. C.— A bill by Rep­
resentative Stanley to define more
specifically the terms “ misbranded,”
as used in the pure food laws, was re­
ported favorably by the house com­
merce committee.
The measure
would make it illegal to sell any drug
under the name o f some other article;
make compulsory the printing o f the
Woman Immigrants Needed.
quantity or proportion o f alcohol, mor­
Honolulu— "Equal immigration for
phine or other narcotics in drugs offer­
ed for sale and prohibit the printing women,’ ’ was the substance o f a pro­
on labels o f false curatives and thera­ position broached here by Dr. Charles
peutic claims.
W. Eliot, president emeritus o f Har­
vard University.
Dr. Eliot, how­
Bom , Profit* on Sugar.
ever, was looking at the subject not
San Francisco— Ownership o f one from the standpoint o f women’s rights,
half o f the common stock o f the West­ but as part o f the «tudy o f the influx
ern Sugar Refining company— the o f foreign people into the United
John D. and A. B. Spreckles concern States.
Dr. Eliot advocated laws
of San Francisco— has netted tbe Have- which would prevent a preponderance
meyer interests in the American o f more than 5 per cent o f men over
Sugar Refining company $12,950,000 women in any race entering
the
in dividends in the past 21 years. For country.
all but two years o f that time these
payments were made on an invest­
Strika Riot* Fatal.
ment that representated only $600,-
London— Seven strikers were shot,
000. More than $12,000,000 o f the one o f them dying later in a hospital,
amount has been paid since 1893. The and 20 others seriously wounded by
first payment was on October 21, 1891. ■tick« or stones, as the reault o f riot­
ing at Victoria and other docka in
Turks Seek Peace Pact.
London Thursday. The chief encoun­
Constantinople— The Turkish gov­ ter occurred at the Victoria docka,
ernment is w illing to enter into peace where 2000 o f the laborers who had
negotiations with Italy i f they are been on strike for more than ten
conducted in a manner compatible weeks appeared at the docka in com­
with Turkey’s honor and dignity. pliance with the manifesto o f the
This was announced in the chamber o f Dockers’ Federation ordering them to
deputies here during tbe reading o f resume work. They found their for­
the new ministerial proclamation. mer places occupied by non-unioniats.
The government censured the interfer­
ence o f the military in politics and de­
Newport Yields Halibut.
clared ft proposed to take vigorous
Newport, Or. — Thursday morning
measures to counteract it.
the launch Ollie 8. went out on a pros­
pecting trip for halibut banka and suc­
Hill Men Mak* Record.
ceeded in locating its object about IS
Albany, Or.— By laying four miles miles southwest by south from thia
About two hours were spent
o f track in nina hours and 11 mintuea, bay.
the Oregon Electric broke all known Ashing and 17 halibut were taken. It
tracklaying record*.
It is eentain has long been known that Ashing
that thia ia by far the best record banka lay southwest o f this place.
ever made in the Pacific Northwest, Captain Garner, o f the Ollie 8., saya
and so far aa known it has never been the catch o f flsh was limited only by
tbe small Quantity o f bait taken along.
equaled in the entire country.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta*
ble Compound Restored
M n. Green’« Health—
Her Own Statement
A Bad Spill.
"H ere’s a young woman that was
left half a million dollars merely for
spilling a little sunshine Into an old
man’s life.” “ Her experience la more
fortunate than mine. I once spilled
Covington, Mo.—“ Your medicine has
a cup of coffee Into an old man’s lap done me more good than all the doc­
and he cut me out of his will alto­
tor’s medicines. A t
gether.” __________________
every monthly period
I had to stay in bed
To Brest In N«w Shoes.
four days because o f
A lw a y s shake In Allen’» Foot-Ease, apnwdr*
It cures hot, Rwcatiii*, aching, swollen feet,
hemorrhages, a -i d
t-urea corn», ingrowing n a i l » amt bunions. At
my back was so weak
ill druggist» and »line atcrea, 2. h \ Dont accept
inysulwtitute. Sample inai let FREE, Address
I could hardly walk.
A lle n S. Olmsted, Le Kov, N. Y.
I havo been .aking
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Snail Culture Profitable.
V e g e t a b l e Com­
French farmers find snail culture •
pound and now I can
profitable undertaking. As many as
stay up and do my
100.000 "flrat quality” snails, the price
work. I think it is
>f which throughout the year aver-
the beat medicine on earth for women. ”
sges $t.70 a thousand, can bo reared —Mrs. J e n n ie G r e e n , Covington, Mo.
du an acre of land. They have to be
fed only once a day, preferably In the
How Mrs. Cline Avoided
Operation.
evening, and though extremely vora­
cious are by no means faatldlous. After
Brownsville, Ind. —“ I can say that
a fall of rain, which seems to sharpen Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound
their appetites, a bed of 100,000 will haa done me more good than anything
demolish a barrow load of cabbage lu else. One doctor said I must be opera­
a vary short space of time.
ted upon for a serious female trouble
and that nothing could help me but an
Oldest City In the World.
operation.
Doctor Harkov, n Russian savant,
“ I had hemorrhages and at times
once affirmed that “ amara, on the could not get any medicine to stop them.
sight bank of the t’lgrua, near Bag­ I got in such a weak condition that I would
dad, la the oldest city extant. Relics have died if I had not got relief soon.
now discovered show that Ramara
“ Several women who had taken your
flourished before the arrival of the Compound, told me to try it and I did
Semites In Chaldea or Mesopotamia, and found it to be the right medicine to
1.000 B. C.
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build up the system and o v * r c o m *
! female troubles.
Being Practical,
“ I am now in great deal better health
Practical people are wise people.
Genius may create brilliant Ideas, and than I ever expected to be, so I think I
l e of a very active turn of mind, but ought to thank you for it.” —Mrs. O. M.
money makes the mare go, and w*>nt C l i n e , S. Main SL, Brownsville, Ind.
practical people really wWh is to have
a pot, to have that full of potatoes,
and to have fire enough to make the
pot boll. __________________
Quite Too Much for Used Words.
The value ol advertising was point­
ed out to a man with a budding busi­
ness, and be agreed to give a writer
|50 for a full poge. The copy was
lubmltled and the merchant looked It
over coldly. "Fifty dollars Is too
much,” he commented. “ You’ve used
\ lot of words I’ve seen before.”
MEXICAN
Painless Dentistry
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mow our eui-caso, end our* ia the I k «4 palniooe work
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For Sprains and Bruise*.
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“ H e r e need M n «t n n g L in im en t * n u m ber
o f year* on etock fo r cute, apratne, bruiorn,
etc., w ith beet result*. T h e b o y e on the
ranch here M B if fo r r h e « m at tarn, lu m t e « o .
sprain «, cu t« an d b u m * w ith the m oat sa t-
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