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" Farmers and Merchants A Write 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 e a r s o N-PAGE CO. Portland. Oregon. ____________________ ________________ Machinery Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and exchanged: engines, boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st SU. Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. WANTED— Fifty Tie-Makers A ls o Pole and P ilin g Cutters and 20 teams. T ie cu tters make fou r to seven dollars per day at eighteen cents per tie. Steady work summer and w inter, tw o-year job. Address A . F . Estabrook Co.. Bandon, Or., and 245 California St.. San Francisco, Cal. F ree ia re from San Francisco. Haad Woven. Unlocked PANAMAS M3* WEAVER TO WEARER Oan be worn unblocked by women. Blocked in itny si/e, shape or atyie For men. Bruns 3 and 6 it dies. Light weight Sent postpaid en receipt o f price. .Money refunded if not satisfactorv. (let a durable, stylish hut for tbe half o f what it would cost you el-tewhere. Address NEW MODE H AT OO. C. H. MetiHfulorffer. Prop. ’¿27 1-2 Washington St. Twenty years in Portland. Portland. Or. K O D A K rolls developed, 10c, any size. La rgest and best shop in Northw est. Com plete price list on request. Best results guaranteed. JA C O B S ™ T P.-I. Iluild'if, Scatti« M m U a BUSI L M NESS E COLLEGE S ) ÉÜ g g E a j W A S H IN G T O N A N D T E N T H S T S PO R TLAND . OREGON W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G ^ Thé School that r i a c t » You > » a Uood I'urU ion Wild Red Rice. In Senegal red rice grows wild. T h « fields in which It grows aro inundated, regularly by the Senegal or by Its af fluents, and In measure as the tide rises the rice plant rises above the flood. The grain Is very red and very dry and hard. It swells In the water and as it swells loses some of its rich color. It is very nourishing and re quires no cultivation.— Harper’s Week. hr- The Wedding Ring. The wedding ring Is of foremost in terest to the groom and a new wed ding ring I b to be had. called the “ al liance ring.” This appears to be one solid ring, but is actually two, the Joints being invisible, and whenever engraved, the ring Is separated by in serting a pin in the inside pinhole, which separates the ring and the mar king is done on the inside surface. In the Nature of Things. “ Contentment is better than riches,’ said the ready-made philosopher. “ True,” replied Mr. Dustin Stax; “ but my observation is that a man who is rich has a better chance of becoming content than a man who is contented has of becoming rich." Judgment Sometimes at Fault. Believe me, every man has ills sot rows which the world knows; and oft entimes we call a man cold when he Is only sad— Longfellow. F òt the i m u «N IS l J l T x CANAL BILL IS SIGNED BY TAFT Does Not Consider Hay-Paunce- fote Treaty Violated. 1 British Protest Would Lead to Ab surd Conc usión— Neutrality Will Be Maintained. Where Leather Is Not Obtalnabli Canvas May Ba Used for Evary- thing but Face of Glove. Washington, D. C.— President Taft Leather la, of course, the best mate signed the Panama Canal bill at 7 :10 rial, but canvas can be used for every o ’clock Saturday n igh t Following thing but the face of the glove. It this he sent to congress a memoran leather ta used, a heavy pises should dum suggesting the advisability o f the be selected for the face and a lighter passage o f a resolution which would weight for the back; if you lay tbeat declare that this measure we- not con pieces face to face, and use a "regu sidered by this government a violation lar" glove for a model, front and back o f the tieaty provisions regarding the may be cut out at one time. canal. Then take a piece of cloth or ol In discussing the British protest thin leather, a trifle smaller than the against the exemption o f American glove is to be, and lay the hand upon shipping from the payment of tolls it with the fingers outstretched for the use o f the canal, Mr. T a ft says Mark around the fingers with a pen the irresistible conclusion to be drawn cil and sew the piece on to the back from it is that “ although the United of the glove, as shown by the dotted States owns, controls and has paid for lines In the picture. Then sew the canal, it [ia restricted by treaty around outline of the fingers as in from aiding its own commerce in the the drawing. Cut a piece of heavy way that all the other nations o f the sole leather to correspond with the world may freely do.” front part of the glove back, and sew “ In view o f the fact,” Mr. T a ft It on so that the rear edge cornea continues, “ that the Panama canal is about half-way down the fingers when being constructed by the United they are slipped into the glove. This States wholly at its own cost, upon piece protects the ends of the flngera territory ceded to it by the Republic and stiffens the whole glove; the ad o f Panama for that purpose, and that ditlon of a strap and buckle completes unless it has restricted itself, the the back. United States enjoys absolute rights On the piece of heavy leather which o f ownership and control, including was cut out for the front of the glove, the right to allow its own commerce the use o f the canal upon such terms as it sees fit, the sole question is: Has the United States (by the terms o f the Hay-Pauncefote treaty) de prived itself o f the exercise o f the right to pass its own commerce free, or to remit tolls collected for the use o f the canal? The president points out that the rules specified in the articles o f the treaty, which !is made the basis for the British protest, were adopted by the United States aa the basis of neu tralization o f the canal and for no oth sew a crescent-shaped pad; this forma er purpose. a pocket and helps to keep the ball The article, he further says, “ is a from slipping through when the hands declaration o f policy by the United are not closed quickly enough on a States that the canal shall be neutral; fast “ shoot.” Cut a strip of leather that the attitude o f this government about one inch wide and long enough towards the commerce o f the world is to go around the glove, sew the back that all nations will be treated alike of the glove to one edge of the strip and no discrimination made by the and the face to the other edge; a United States against any one o f them space about six Inches wide should bs observing the rules adopted by the left unsewn and arranged to lace. United States. In other words, it Horse hair makes the best stuff was a conditional favored-nation treat ing, as It is elastic and does not ment, the measure o f which, in the “ sting through” easily, but cotton can absence o f express stipulation to that be used; as it flattens out from use, effect, is not what the country gives more can be stuffed in through the to its own [nationals, but the treat laced openlags. If you don’t mind ment it extends to other nations. the odor, oil of tar is a very good “ Thus it is seen that the rules are thing to rub into the face of the glove; but the basis o f neutralization intended It keeps the leather soft and helps to effect the neutrality which the Uni the hall to “ stick.” ted States was w illing should be the character o f the canal and not intend T E A C H E S A R T O F SWIMMING ed to lim it or hamper the United States in the exercise o f its sovereign Framework Arranged on Floats Sup power to deal with its own commerce, using its own canal in whatsoever ports Novice by Means of Elastlo manner it saw fit.” Banda— Cannot 8lnk. TO M AKE A C A TC H ER ’ S M ITI M ARINES ON GUARD. DANGER PERIOD OF WOMANS’ LIFE FROM 45 to 50 Interesting Experience of Two Women—Their Statements Worth Reading. Asheville, N.C. —“ I suffered for years With female trouble while going through the Change o f Life. 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Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “ Before I had taken one half a bottle o f it I began to feel better, and I have continued taking i t My health Is better than it has been for several years. I f all women would take it they would es cape untold pain and misery at this time o f life.” — Mrs. A lice K irlln , 358 W. Mill S t, Circleville, Ohio. The Change o f Life is one o f the most critical periods o f a woman’ s existence. A t such times women may rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Painless Dentistry -< w it h o b b y —o n r s tu d y f o r y w »r§ » » 4 B/». a n d c a r s is t h e j - » t p a i n i « « * w o r k 5.80 AH work fu lly m tra n tM d fo r f« Wise Dental Co., Painless Dentists tl T Timidity about striking out la ths cause of the difficulty some people experience In learning to awlm. An Corinto, Nicaragua, in Hands of United States Troop*. Alabama man has patented a de vice which should remove from tbe Washington, D. C.— Detachments o f bluejackets from the cruiser An napolis and the collier Justin patrol ling the city at night; an armed guard o f volunteers made up largely of the foreign element acting as police during the day, and all the foreign women and children sleeping on the American naval vessels, describes the situation in Corinto, according to the last report from American Consul Johnson. The report was dated August 22. Telegraphic and rail communication between the port and Managua had been severed nearly a week by the rebels, who are believed to be in pos session o f the stations along the line o f the railroad. The last message from American Minister Weitzel was brought down from the capital by Com mander Terhune, of[the Annapolis. faintest heart the fear of sinking while learning the art. A light metal framework la supported oc half a dozen floats and from th< cross bars of the framework elastic bands depend. One band hooka to a headpiece worn by the novice, another hooks to a belt around hli legs. Harnessed up In this fashion tbe learner cannot sink If he tries and can perfect himself In the stroke without worrying about what Is going to happen. When he feels per fectly sure of his ability to keep afloat be can strike out unhampered, or, U be prefers, can free bis lega first and his head and body afterward, so aa tr learn Ms lesson gradually. 8olld Gold. Commercially speaking, the tern “solid gold” Is a misnomer, since suet gold has not been used for many, man) years. Some of the ancient Roman jew elry and some of that of the Renals sance period was. Indeed, made ot pure gold, worked up by hand with the crudest of tools, but since the old days there has been a constantly I d creasing employment of alloys, foi the reason that jewelers found that the harder the gold was rendered b) good alloys the greater Its wearing qualities and the more secure, there fore, was the setting of the gems It contained. Nowadays Jewelry la ot eighteen, fourteen and ten carats, ac cording to the design and charactei of the article, and it la much mor« frequently ten than eighteen carats. Wanted to Express Herself. “ Oh, dear!" exclaimed little NettU who had fallen into a mudpuddle ant tolled her new dress, “ I wish I ware • man.” “ Why do you wish that, d ea rf queried her mother, sympathetically. “ Because.” replied Nettle, “ us worn en can't express our thoughts like thi LIFE W O RK WIPED O U T. Butta Woman Beggared By Vato Of Shoshone Bill. Washington, D. C.— Mrs. Katherine MacDonald, who made a fight to over ride the president’s veto o f a bill that meant success or failure for herself and her husband, is returning to a borne in Butte, Mont., from which she soon will be evicted. Her struggle of years was nullified by the lack o f just six votes in the house. A bank in Butte, which holds the mortgage upon her property, has withheld foreclosure pending congressional action which would decide whether the government would honor time checks given labor ers upon one o f the biggest undertak ings o f the government, the Shoshone irrigation project. Mrs. MacDonald and her husband conducted a grocery store in Butte. The time checks o f construction com panies engaged in government proj ects were accepted as cash. The Mac Donalds handled thousands o f them. The contractor failed and the sub contractor failed. The MacDonalds held about $11,000 in time checks. The government completed the work. It cost the government abont $180,000 more than the original con tract price. The contractors were bonded for $75,000. The United States has priority in suits against the bondsmen. Therefore the bank must foreclose the mortgage, the home must be sold and Mrs. MacDonald and her husband must start life anew. AM ERICANS IN DANGER. More Marines Needed to Cu-b Over bearing Rebels at Managua. Washington, D. C.— More American bluejackets and marines probably must be landed on Nicaraguan soil if the safety o f American life and prop erty there is to be assured. This was made apparent to the officials. Man agua, the capital, with the American railway station, steamboat wharves, legation and the residences o f the American customs officials, and many others, is considered safe, but Am eri can Minister W eitzel has informed thiB government that he has taken no tice of the report that General Kele- don, one o f the rebel leaders, has promised his men that they may sack and pillage the capital. Minister W eitzel had determined the rebels shall not be allowed to do so. There is grave apprehension of a clash between the American forces and the rebels, who appear to have as sumed an overbearing attitude. The rebellious movement appears to have extended to the Gulf coast o f Nicara gua, and because o f many incendiary attempts to destroy the town, Com mander Edwin Durell, o f the gunboat Tacoma, landed 54 officers and sailors to police the town. As in the case of Managua, the American forces were called into service by the Nicaraguan government itself. Ringling Big Top Burns. Sterling, 111.— While 25,000 persons stood waiting an opportunity to gain admission to Ringling Bros.’ circus, a blazing shingle from a barn that had caught fire a few minutes previously lit in the center o f the big tent and soon the tent was a mass o f flames. The blazing canvas fell inward and carried to the ground with it all o f the scenery and trappings that were to have been used a few minutes later in entertaining the crowd. The loss, ac cording to various estimates, is placed at from $10,000 ta $50,000. Penrose Promises Reply. Washington, D. C.— Senator Boies Penrose, o f Pennsylvania, announced he would make a privileged statement in the senate regarding certain corres pondence with John D. Archbold, of the Standard Oil company. The al leged correspondence has been made the basis o f general charges that Sen ator Penrose accepted financial aid from Archbold about the time o f the presidential campaign o f 1904, and that the money received was used in connection with that campaign and Theodore Roosevelt’s election. Infantile Dread Apoears. Sacramento— Santa Cruz and R iver side have been placed upon the map in the offices o f the State board o f health as places where infantile para lysis has made its appearance. One case was reported from Santa Cruz and two from Riverside. To date this year, no few er than 298 cases have been reported in the state, out o f which 62 child victims have made up the death toll, mostfof which came from Los Angeles. Express Companies On Trial. Washington, D. C.— The Adams and American Express companies, indicted for violations o f the interstate com merce act, must face trial. That, in effect, was the decision o f Federal Judge Hazel at Buffalo in an opinion in the suit begun by the Interstate Commerce commission against tbe two companies alleging overcharges and granting unlawful concessions. Re cently Judge Hollister, in the United One Battleship Allowed. States District court at Cincinnati, or Washington, D. C.— By a Jvote o f dered a similar indictment against the 151 to 50, the house adopted the con Adams company quashed. ference report on the naval appropria tion bill. The measure, which will Ronan, Montana, Is Burned. now go to the president, provides for Missoula, Mont.— The town o f Ro one battleship and a number of sub nan, on what formerly was a part of marines, colliers and auxiliary ves the Flathead Indian Reservation, was sels. Thirteen members opposed to almost entirely destroyed by fire, the battleship voted “ present.” which started in a garage. The I obs The bill as it goes to the president is estimated at nearly f600,000. Two carries $123,220,707, an increase of stores and a few residences were approximately $4,500,000 over the saved, owing to the fact that a creek measure as it passed the house. which divides the town checked the Towns Gst O btolste Csnnon. flames. Two banks were burned and their vaults must be allowed to cool Washington, D. C.— Under Senator before the loaa to those inatitutiona Jones’ amendment to the bill passed can be determined. Tbe government by the senate, obsolete cannon now flour mill was destroyed. owned by the government will be pre sented to the towns o f Everett, Bel Astrology la Fortuna-Talling. lingham, Vancouver, Wenatchee, Olympia, Wash.— The conviction by W alls Walls, Olympia, Kllenshurg and the Spokane County Superior court o f North Yakima, Wash., to be placed in F. F. Neitzel, astrologer, haa been their public parka. affirmed. The Supreme court held Alaska Report Adopted. that, although a horoscope is used and the performer saya that he cannot tell Washington, D. C.— The conference fortunes, but that he may be able to report on the Alaska administration forecast the future with the aid o f as bill, providing for two branches o f a trology, which he terms • science, the legialative assembly and a railroad practice constitutea fortune telling, commission, was adopted by the and therefore the performer is guilty house. Its approval by the senate and of vagrancy under the law. the president’s signature w ill provide “ home rule” for Alaska. •366 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 la Ailowsd. Wood to 8 *e German Maneuver*. Washington, D. C.— President T a ft signed the poitoffiee and poatroada ap Washington, D. C.— Major General propriation biM, which carries $266,- Leonard Wood, chief o f staff o f the 040.000. The president also signed army, will accept the invitation o f the the army appropriation bill, carrying German government to attend the 189.000. 000 and providing for reforms maneuvers o f the German army this in tbe o f the War department. fail. VETO UPHELD BY SENATORS REDUCE YOUR DYING EXPENSES Action ot House Nullified and Taft Is Pleased. Golden Rod Oats. Golden Rod Pancake Floor. Golden Rod Wheat Flakes. Ralston Select Bran. Golden Rod Wheat Nuts. Golden Rod Chick Food. Eat Golden Cereal Foods and recommend them to your acquaint ances. You get better quality and more for your money. They am made in your home state from the beet Oregon Oats and Wheat; Large packages contain a Handsome Premium all goods am guaranteed. Aak your grocer. B E S T P EA C H ES FO R M ARKET Amendment Agreed Upon—Commerce Court Retained—Decisive Vic F lv . V .r i.t l* . That Can Ba S .f.ly tory for Administration R .ll.d Upon for Succession— Mountain Roa* Ranks FlraL Washington, D. C.— For the third time the house passed a legialative, executive and judicial bill over the veto o f President T a ft by a vote of 161 to 53, but in the senate the effort to pass it failed, 34 to 27. As a re sult, the house amended the measure to provide a continuing appropriation for the Commerce court until March 4, 1913, passed it and sent it to the senate appropriation committee with good prospects that it will pass the senRte. The solution o f the deadlock be tween congress and the whole White House is believed to have been found and as a result adjournment now looms appreciably nearer. When it was found that the chief executive had been overruled by the house by a 3-to-l vote, there was a tumult o f applause. Hut when it was put through after the failure o f the senate to follow the house lead, there were less than 30 members in their seats, there was no debate and scarce ly an audible vote. Mr. T a ft expressed his delight at the failure o f the Democratic plan. No intimation was given at the W hite House as to whether the new compro mise would be acceptable to the presi dent, but senate and house leaders are confident the measure will be signed. POSTMASTER MERRICK, OF PORTLAND, DIES SUDDENLY (B y R. O. W E A T H IC R S T O N K .) Mineral Soap Discovered. Vancouver, Waah.— 8. A. Heater is being congratulated on a discovery re cently made on his property in the form o f a mine-a! aoap. The aoap haa the power o f lathering, scouring, and cleaning as good aa many o f the pat ent cleaners on the market, and ft ia being tried by tbe neighbors, who speak highly o f it aa a cleanser Mr. Heater ha* been prevailed upon to have a large quantity on exhibition at the Clark County fair in September. Drastic Law Proposed. Denver— Among the new billa be ing prepared for introduction in the next term o f the legislature ia one vesting in any court o f record the power to order operations upon all persons convicted o f a crime against public morality. The bill la being drawn by the attorney general. IDEAL FRUIT PICKERS’ B VO. Smd us one dollar and w * will mail you uunpl. o f Idee] Apple Picker. Bair. Positively the beat picking bag on tha market, allowing man to uae both handa Barker Manufacturing Co., IS * — broae St., Rochester, N. Y, W * consider th. following Are TOR S A L E — W E L L P A Y IN G W H O LE SALE Cigar bu.ineaa in Tr anna. Waah., at a very rea Varieties of peaches to ba th. best sonable price. Doing SJS.OU) a year. Leading ds Weil established trade* fixtures, etc. that can b. safely relied upon for a bran Cheap rent, as id lease. Olymp , Box 81 ». Chicago succession. They cover tb . season FOR SALE-Hio ACRES ON TH E W ESTERN from medium early to lata, aaya ths Slops, near Delta. 16 acres bearing orchard. Planty irrigating water. Place worth 8ai.000.oa Agriculturist. Must sell quick, will sell at 2-8 the price, or trade. Mountain Rose.—This peach la too Easy terms. George Blanke. Olathe. Colo.; R. No. 8 well known to need an Introduction. Overlooked. It Is one of tbe best, If not the very beat of tbe medium early sorts. Un “ Very few mosquitoes test* any- like many of the earlier varieties. It thing but the Juice of tender plants,” baa never rotted with us. Wa hav. remarked the naturalist. “ Ia that so!” found It hardy, productive, of fairly exclaimed Farmer Corntossel. “ It good size, and, for an early kind, of I kind o' looks aa If human beings exceedingly good flavor. We hav. j hadn’t been properly advertised as never found all these qualities In any mosquito food.” other early peach It ripens in early Between Girls. August and Is a fairly good shipper. “I haven’t received a love lette» The Champion la a worthy succes sor to the Mountain Roaa, which la | from Jack in three days. I think it's follows early in ripening. The tree a shame. I shall be positively ill un la a rapid grower and hardy. It also less I get a love letter by tomorrow." ranks next to th. Oldmtxon. White, “ Well, my dear," said the other girl, round as an orange, with a dainty “ If you need fi love letter from Jack pink cheek rivaling the blush on a as badly as that. I have 40 or 50 I ’ll modest maiden's cheek, and of a lus be glad to let you have.” cious flavor that Is barely surpassed Marking on Wood. by the ruby lips of the aforesaid If any one In your home has a py- maiden, we consider It the most beau tiful of all the varieties yet intro rograph outfit, use It for marking your boy's hockey sticks, baseball bats, ten duced and Just aa good oa It look*. Oldmtxon Tree.—We would not nis rackets and all such wooden things. think of setting a peach orchard that Painted names can wear or be scratch did not Include the Oldmtxon. We ed off, but when burned In deeply the would not, however, advise a very Identification. Is there to stay. heavy planting of It, as It has not Don’t buy water for bluing. Liquid blue ia al. proved with us an extra good ship moat all water. Buy.Rod Croaa Bull blue, tha blue that'e all blue. ping variety. The fruits are of good size, white, with a red cheek and Day of tha Whip. very luscious. Nothing ever grown The dreaded "cat” la probably tha by us has excelled them In flavor, ex best known of old naval punishments. cept It be the Stephens Rareripe. Th* trees quickly attain a large size, pro Whipping was provided for at least as duce abundantly and the fruit rlpeua long ago as the fifteenth century, and In Drake’s time the regular trouncing about the last week In August With the exception of the Elbert., of the ship’s boyB by the boatswain on the white varieties have been far ths Monday morning was regarded as the better producers and much more re only menus of Insuring a fair wind tor munerative than the yellow. We hav* the rest of the week. Lakeview, Or. — Without audible cry or noticeable struggle, Charles B. Merrick, postmaster o f Portland, sank to hiB death in n shallow bathing pool, one and one-half miles south o f Lake- view. Subsequent examination re vealed that death was due to heart failure, and this was the cause as signed by the coroner’ s jury which tried Globe, Willett, Smock. Salway assembled and held an inquest. and several other sorts, but have dis The Lakeview bath house is fed by carded them all except Elberta and a natural hot spring, the water rising Crawford I,ate. Elberta la unques from the ground at nearly boiling tionably the market peach and Just point but is cooled in passage to the now tbe moat remunerative of all pool by running through a shallow known varieties. trough. The depth increases gradually from M other« w ill find Mrs. W in d ow *! Rooihlns about two feet to a maximum o f six Syrup the best remedy to tiae fur their uhlldrou .'u rlag i*-.e tcuthiug period. feet six inches, but in only one corner is the water over the head o f a man Fish Puzzle* Scientists. o f average height. The temperature A quantity of extraordinary and o f the water at times is high, being at a stage usually that would be called quite unknown fish has been landed by a trawler at Granton, England. The a “ hot bath” in the home. fish were caught while the vessel was engaged In trawling In the North sea. 2 MEDFORD PEARS $2.60 BOX. Flsh-curers and experts state that they have never seen this species be Sale o f Fruit at High Price* Means fore. It bar. the appearance of a Prosperous Seaton, herring, but the head is pointed and Medford, Or. — W ith aix ears of the tall forked, while the eye covert Bartlett pears sold, averaging $1.70 a the whole side of the herd. box f. o. b. Medford, and another car Slide Back! sold in New York averaging $2.50 f. o. b. New York, the ranchera o f the Backsliding, Indeed! I can tell yot. Rogue River believe they are entering on the ways of most of us go, the fast upon the most prosperous year in their er we slide back the better. Slide history. In 1911 $1.60 was the maxi back Into the cradle, If going on is mum, and many cars sold aa low as Into tbe grave— back, I tell you; back *1. while there were practically no —out of your long faces, and Into your apples in the valley. long clothes. It Is among children This year the pear crop is three only and as children only that you times bb large as last year, the pears will find medicine for your healing are unusually uniform and large-sized, and true wisdom for your teaching.— and it is predicted that now the Cali Ruskln. fornia crop is practically disposed of In bluing la adulteration. Glaaa and wa. the Southern Oregon fruit will enter a ter Water make liquid blue cuetly. Huy Red Cross Ball Blue, makua clothoa whiter than enow. constantly rising market. The entire output will approximate 150 cars. Divided Neat. The apple crop ia a record-breaker. A North Westmorland (England) The trees are so heavily loaded that farmer recently came across a very scaffolding has to be used throughout unusual sight In the court« of bis the orchards to prevent the limbs from rounds through hi* fields he found a breaking. Where there were less than nest with 25 eggs In It. The large 100 cars shipped out in 1911 there will number was not the* only marvel, for be between 500 and 600 in 1912, and the size and color o f the fruit will be on examining the eggs, he found that 15 o f them belonged to a pheasant, the finest in the history o f the valley. and the remaining ten to a partridge. T h « pheasant, as the stronger bird, Gold Pen to 8lgn Bill. wa« the probable intruder. Washington, D. C.— President T a ft Answer of a Soldier, will sign the Panama canal bill with a When Napoleon was a student at gold pen supplied by W illiam R. Wheeler, representative o f the,San Brtanna he happened to b « asked by Francisco chamber o f commerce. To on« of the examiners tha following Wheeler’s work is due more than any question: “ Supposing you war* in an other man, aa ia generally acknowl Invested town threatened with starva edged here, the fact that free tolls for tion, how would you supply yourself American ship* are provided for in the with provision*?" "From the enemy,” bill and railroad ships barred from the replied the sub-lieutenant of artillery; canal. Wheeler will take the pen and this answer so pleased the exam with him when he leaves for San iners that they passed him without Francisco and present it to the cham further questioning. ber o f commerce. B h a k « luto Tour Shoe* ATlan'a Foot-Eaaa. a powder for the feet, ft eurse Army Bill Goes Through. Washington, D. C. — A fte r several hours o f heatfed debate, in which the seven-year enlistment tenure provision was attacked as unconstitutional, the conference report on the army appro priation bill was agreed to by the sen ate. Promptly on being passed by the senate, the army appropriation bill was rushed over to the house and that body agreed to the conference re port without a dissenting voice. The bill carries approximately $90,000,- 000, which is $3,000,000 less than car ried by the same bill last year. CLASSIFIED. painful, awollen, amarting, aweating feet. Makaa new ahoee eaay. Bold by all Druggieta and Hhoa «torea. Don’ t accept any eubetltute. Sampla FREE. Addreaa A. S. Olma tad. Le Roy. N . Y. Superstitious Italian*. Perhaps of all countries Italy la the most rife with superstition In all Its strange and Imaginative varieties. Ital ians believe In the "evil eye.” They have a “ false spirit,” which la given to practical jokes on poor moríala, and a darker hobgoblin, the “ Fata Mor gana,” who draws youth beneath th* waves of tbe Straits of Messina to irown. To Mand 8he*t Muslo. 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