Image provided by: Hood River Library; Hood River, OR
About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1912)
r ~ --------- ---------------------------- F arm ers and M erch an ts W rite u? for oar chs offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce. If we don’t handle it will re fe r you to re liable buyer. p e a KSON-PAGE CO. C ortland. O regon. __________________ _____ Machinenj £ Second-H and M achin ery bought, sold and _ exchanged: e n g in e s , boilers, saw m ills. etc. rih-» J . E. M artin Co.. 76 1st SU. P o rtla n d . Send for S tock 1 >st and priees. BUSINESS COLLEGE W A S H I N G T O N AN D T E N T H « T S . PO HrLAND, OREGON W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G Place* l ull in a Oocd P e titio n KODAK L a rg e st and b est in N »rthw est. Com- p ric • 1-st on req u est, resu lts «ruarantead. JA C OB S £SSP> i'.- l. Build’g, S eattle Made H!s Demands Definite. The "minimum wage” Idea appeals to one English boy who was asked the other day by his teach er to w rite, as the daily composition, a le tte r to his father asking for an Increase in pock et money. The boy set forth th e need of large funds, and ended w ith a courteous dem and for a "minimum sum of money.” One of the reasons for the demand was th a t the boy did not get enough taffy to e a t and had q o papers to read. Mother* will find Mrs. V\ . tow's Soothing Syrup tin- tj i-i remedy to r.,u *ur tlreir chliUrea duriug the teothiutr period. The Old Wagon Show. The wagon show of long ago, It hat a funny clown; we lined th e way a break of day to see it into town. Oui money w ent to the last cent to get ui boys inside. Hut w hat of th a t? Foi hours we sat with eyes distended wide The wagon show of long ago, It onlj had one ring, and we could sit close tt It, and never m iss a thing. P roofreader In Embryo. A prim ary grade boy in F red - w as told to w rite a sentence con min ing the word "chicken.” He war not quite sure how to spell th e w o rl, so he w rote: “A jiken is a sm all h«n. (J can spell h e n .)” SUFFERED EVERYTHING For Fourteen Years. Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. % Elgin, 111. —“ A fte r fourteen y ears of Suffering everything from fem ale com plaints, I am a t last restored to health. “ I employqd the b e s t d o c t o r s and even w ent to the hospital for tre a t m en t and w as told th ere was no help for me. B u t while ta k ing Lydia E. Pink- h a m ’s V e g e t a b l e Compound I began to improve and I continued its use until I w as made well. ” — Mrs. H enry L eiseb erg , 743 Adams S t K eam eysville, W. Va. —“ I feel it my duty to w rite and say w h at Lydia E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Compound has done fo r me. I suffered from fem ale w eakness and a t tim es fe lt so miserable I could hardly endure being on my f e e t “ A fte r tak in g Lydia E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Compound and following your special directions, my trouble is gone. W ords fail to express my thankfulness. I recommend your medicine to all my friends. ” —Mrs. G. B. W hittington . The above are only tw o of th e thou sands of g ratefu l le tte rs which are con stantly being received by th e Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn,M ass.,which show clearly w h at g re a t things Lydia E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Compound does fo r those who suffer from woman’s ills. I f yon w an t special advice w rite to Lydia E. P in k h am Medicine Co. (confi d en tial) I.y u n , Mass. Your le tte r w ill be opened, read and answ ered by a woman and held in s tr ic t confidence- In Remarkably Short Time— h C. G E E w 0 T H E CHINESE DOCTOR T h e v a rio u s d isea se s w h ich p eo p le com m only • s u ffe r w ith su ccu m b to th e p e n e tra tin g ac tio n of , th e rem ed ies com pounded by m e fro m Roots, H erb s. B uds an d B ark s w h ich h a v e been know n f o r th e ir m edicinal v alu e f o r m a n y c e n tu rie s by the p h y s ic ia n s ’ fam ilies o f th e C hinese. N o t only are m o st o f th e s e v e g e ta b le rem edies ra re , b u t are g a th e re d a t g r e a t ex p e n se in re m o te q u a rte rs o f th e globe. I can r e f e r you to h u n d re d s o f w ell-know n peo p le in th e N o rth w e s t w ho h a v e ta k e n m y tr e a t m e n ts a n d w e re q u ic k ly and p e rm a n e n tly c u red , j Bo s u re a m I o f th e re lia b ility o f m y m e th o d s th a t I offer F R E E CONSULTATION O pen E v e n in g s an d S u ndays. P eo p le w ho live o u t o f to w n a n d ca n n o t call, w rite f o r sy m p to m b la n k a n d c irc u la r, in clo sin g 4 c e n ts in s ta m p s. The C. Gee Wo C .inese Medicine Co. 16?, F irst S t., Cor. Morrison 1 Oti'l LAND. CK. HUGE SALE OF PUBLIC TIMBER A Colossal Scheme. T h e g reat highway of tho com m erce »f th e future will bo the Pacific ocean. Mighty capitalists th roughout the world are putting th eir heads to g eth er io erect the m ost colossal system for wireless telegraphy In th e world. Tho »ystem contem plates th e Unking to- je th e r of all points along th e w estern toast of A m erica from B ering sea to he S tra its of Magellan, and spanning :he Isles of th e ocean, to link with this :hain th e w hole easterly shore of Asia, running on down to th e S tra its C alifornia Firm Buys 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Settlem ents. T he contem plated sys Feet — G row th Will Replace tem w ill cost In the ag gregate many Smalt P ercen tag e U sed. aillllons of dollars. Sierra Forest Opened to Lum ber Companies. W a te r in biiEmr in a d u lte ra tio n G lass ami w a te r m a k e liquid h ’u e costly. B uy R ed Cross Ball Blue, m ak es clothe-a w h ite r th a n snow . Rumanian Amazons. M. Vechiu, the superintendent of a large farm a t Buzco, Rumania, w as at tacked by an arm y of 50 women, says a B ucharest correspondent. M. Vechiu had refused to allow th e ir cows to graze on his land and to frighten the deputation aw ay he had tired over the heads of th e women, in fu riated the m ilkm aids rushed upon him and It wag only by the Intervention of som e shep herds th a t he was rescued from tbeii rengeance. BILIOUS TRY A BOTTLE O f Hostetler’s Stomach Bittëî s I t acts directly on th e Stom ach, L iver and Bowels — stim ulates them in the p r o p e r p e rfo rm ance of th e ir duties — keeps th e bow els free from Con stipation — a s s i s t s digestion — and REALLY KEEPS YOU WELL Health and Cheer. T h ere is longevity in th e sunny soul th a t eases our jo lts and m akes our sides shake w ith laughter. T here Is a w onderful medicinal effect In good cheer. Good news and glad tidings have a magic effect even upon inva lids. W e often see a whole sto re or factory or hom e transform ed by one sunny soul. On th e o th er hand, we have seen them blighted and made dark by a gloomy, morose, fault-find ing person. Pass th e Bouquets Now. N ever, never w ait for post-mortem praise. Speak th e kind w ords which love prom pts, and rem em ber th at w ords of loving kindness are th e best possible tonic w hich can be given, even to th e hap p iest of th e m ortals.-« K ate T an n a tt Woods. D on’t b u y w a te r f o r b lu in g . L iq u id b lu e ia al m o st a li w a te r. B u y R ed C ross B all blue, thu blue t h a t ’s all blue. W hen W rinkles Come. T h e first w rinkle of age comes on th e sid e of th e cheek Just In fro n t of th e e a r and its possessor la, as a rule, th e la s t person to notice It. Ju s t be hind th e e a r th e re Is usually a falling off of th e roundness of th e neck, and th e h a ir becomes thin, leaving a bald look on th e woman over 40 If she Is not careful to rem edy these Im portant blem ishes. M assage will do more for th e se growing Im perfections th an al m ost any oth er facial defect. W ashington, D. C.— Final a rra n g e m ents for the sale of 800,000,000 feet o f governm ent tim b e r to the S ierra Sugar Pine compauy, a C alifornia cor poration, will shortly be concluded in San Francisco by C hief F o rester H enry S. G raves, who is due to arriv e th ere on S eptem ber 28. The tim b er, which stands in the S i e rra national forest, has already been aw arded, a fte r public advertisem ent, but, under th e term s of the ad v ertise m ent, th e c o n tract will not become binding until the company has been shown on th e ground w h at tim b e r the governm ent will reserv e in order to provide for reproduction, and as agreed in w ritin g to th e term s im posed. The company will be allowed to cut in full 800,000,000 feet, b u t it will not be allowed to cu t clean. As a rule, th e F o rest Service reserves about one-third of th e stand. “ Such larg e and long-term sales are a new developm ent of the serv ice,” said C hief F o re ste r G raves. “ G reat bodies of m atu re but inaccessible tim b er can be p u t on th e m a rk e t only if sale contracts are le t on term s which w ill ju s tify a very heavy in itial in vestm ent in tran sp o rta tio n facilities. In e n te rin g into such contracts, how ever, special safeg u ard s to p ro tect the public ag a in st monopoly and to pre v en t an undue speculative profit to the purchaser are employed. “ The national fo rests contain the eq uivalent o f nearly 600,000,000,000 fe e t of tim b e r now o f m erchantable size, besides young grow th fo r fu tu re harvest. Because o f its rem oteness from m arket, only a sm all percentage can now be sold on any term s. The sale of less th an one-fifth of 1 per cent of o ur to tal supply to one company leaves plenty o f room for com petition by o th er companies. “ The tim b e r w hich has been sold to th e C alifornia com panies lies well back in the S ierra N evada m ountains and will req u ire the construction of 70 m iles of standard gauge railroad to open up th e area. The company is given a c u ttin g period o f 22 y ears to rem ove th e tim b er, besides an addi tional two y ears for th e construction of logging and m an u factu rin g facili ties. “ For several y ears th e F o rest S er vice has been selling in the neighbor hood of $1,000,000 w orth o f national fo rest stnm page each y ear, hut this, combined w ith w h at is cu t for free use, is only one-eighth of w hat m ight be cut w ith o u t reducing th e perm a n ent stock o f th e forests. The supply will be k e p t up through grow th. By m aking long-term sales, it will be possible g re a tly to increase the am ount available for p resen t needs of th e tim ber-consum ing public, w ithout endangering fu tu re supplies through o ver-cutting. STRIKERS CAPTURE UTAH MINE; FIRE ON SHERIFFS B ingham , U ta h —Forty-five hundred men employed in th e copper m ines here laid down th e ir tools T hursday m orning, a fte r the o p erato rs refused to m eet th e ir dem ands for an increase in pay o f 60 cents a day. Every mine in th e camp, w ith one exception, is idle. The strik e rs are m ostly foreigners and are determ ined th a t no one shall e n te r th e m ines o r buildings until London's Smoke Nuisance. th e ir demands have been g ranted. H a lf of London’s sm oke n uisance Is Shots w ere fired when deputies caused by th e coal fires in priv ate m arched to the m ines to draw the dw ellings, th e ow ners of w hich a re not fires. A s trik e r w as shot by a deputy liable fo r prosecution. It is expected a t another point. th a t a good deal of m issionary w ork will have to be done among household Crim inal B ureau Is Plan ers before th e sm oke evil can b e lea W enatchee, W ash. — The o rganiza vened appreciably. tion of a bureau fo r th e d etection of Y ou C a n G e t A llen ’s F o o t-E a se FREE. W rite A lle n S. O lm s te d , Le R o y , N. Y ., f o r h crim inals in Oregon, W ashington and fre e s a m p le o i A lle n ’s F o o t-E a.se. I t c u r e s B ritish C olum bia w as one of th e p rin s w e a tin g , h o t s w o lle n , a c h in g fe e t. I t m a k e s n ew o r t i g h t s h o e s e a s y . A c e r t a i n c u r e fo r cipal m a tte rs discussed a t the sem i c o rn s , in g r o w in g n a i ls a n d b u n io n s . A ll d r u g annual convention o f th e S ta te S her gist« s e l l l t . 25c. D o n 't a c c e p t a n y s u b s t itu t e . iffs’ association, which w as in session here fo r tw o days. I t is proposed to E ight W ho Deserve 8lapt. estab lish a N o rth w est identification E ig h t m en w ho d eserv e to be s la p bureau for the purpose o f keeping an ped on th e face: H e who d esp ises a accu rate record o f all crim inals in the m an o f pow er; h e w ho e n te rs a house W est. A bureau w here thum b p rin ts, uninvited and unw elcom ed; h e ♦ h o photographs and descriptions may be gives orders In a house not h is ow n; k e p t is to be established. he w ho tak es a s e a t above his posi tion; h e w ho speaks to one w ho does New S o u th ern Line S h o rt. n o t listen to him ; h e w ho In tru d es on Spokane, W ash. — C onstruction on th e conversation of o th e rs; h e who the new H arrim an line betw een Spo seeks favors from th e ungenerous, and kane and Los A ngeles is proceeding he w ho expects love from h is e n e rapidly. Los A ngeles officials o f the mles.—From a P ersian Saying. Southern Pacific in charge o f the building of th e line from the southern W hy It Has Lasted. L inen th a t w as w rapped around term in u s say th a t th e survey fo r the mum m ies 4,000 years ago and Is etlll line has been com pleted and th a t the as good as new has been found In distan ce w ill be 1176 m iles, only 100 E gypt by Prof. F linders P etrie. I t Is m iles fu rth e r than th e Bhortest route assum ed th a t th e linen has n ever d u r now betw een Spokane and San F ran ing th e 4,000 years since It w as first cisco and 475 m iles sh o rte r than the sh o rte st e x istin g line betw een Spo used been sen t to a laundry. kane and Los A ngeles. FOR A LL E Y E P A IN S Pettits Eye Salve W hen It a Man O ld7 A m an of 70 w rites to th e New York Tim es to com plain because a re p o rte r referred to a m an of 60 as “aged.” To th e cub re p o rte r It seem s all right to re fe r to a m an of 60 as “v e n e ra b le ."-, Boston Globe. M EXICA N M USTANG L IN IM E N T FOR SPRAINS. G . M. N o rth ro p , B ioboo, A ria ., w r ite , r " I h a v e b r m O sina M rx ica n M a t t i n g L in im e n t fo r a sp ra in e d to o . w ith a r r a t rosolia. I t '* a n aw fu l tine rem ed y fo r such alim e n ta. ' * I t p e n e tr a te s q u ic k fr . r e m o r e - a ll in fla m m a tio n a n d red u ces th e sw ellin g . 25c . 50c. g l a b o ttle a t D r n ( A G o a l S to m a H eat R ecord Is B roken. San Francisco— San Francisco and Sacram ento w ere singled o u t as points of a tta c k by a h e a t w ave T hursday, j both c ities recording tem p e ratu res of j about 10 degrees above the average I for th e re s t of th e sta te . The San j Francisco m axim um w as 94 degrees, a record for the y ear. The prophecy is for a drop in th e th erm o m eter of from 6 to 10 degrees, w ith indications of clear w e ath er im m ediately to fol low. Shingle M arket It Firm . S eattle, W ash.— Effort* o f whole sale shingle d ealers to break the m ar k e t and force prices down so fa r has m et w ith little success. S eattle w holesalers have recen tly sold clear shingles fo r fu tu re delivery a t $2.50 in the E ast, th e prev ailin g price a t th e m ills on th e Coast. So fa r as known th e w holesalers have been un able to fill all th e orders tak en a t the c u t prices. C. O. 0 . LIQUOR BARRED. All fch pm ents M ust Be Plainly Labled and A ddressed, W ashington, D. C.— A ttorney G en eral W ickershain, in instructions to all U nited S ta te s atto rn ey s, is urging prom pt ami vigorous prosecutions of any persons found violating sections 238, 239 and 240 of the new crim inal code, w hich provide conditions under which in to x icatin g liquors may be shipped from ( ne s ta te to another, or from a foreign country into the U ni ted S tates. These sta tu te s, however, do not apply to shipm ents en tirely w ithin a sta te , th a t being a m a tte r over which the Federal governm ent has no ju risd ictio n . The law s in ques tion do not un d ertak e to p rev en t the shipm ent of liquor into “ d ry ” sta te s or “ d ry ” tow ns, it having been held by the courts th a t the governm ent cannot in te rfe re w ith le g itim a te in te rs ta te commerce. The th ree sections named, however, are designed to be an aid to the au th o rities of a “ d ry ” s ta te or tow n, in th a t they enable th e s ta te and local au th o rities to learn w henever liquor en ters th e ir ju risdiction. A fte r its delivery to the consignee, it comes un der stn te or local a u th o rity , and Fed eral ju risdiction (¡eases. The m ost sw eeping provision o f the crim inal code, to which the atto rn ey general calls atten tio n , requires th a t every package containing in to x icatin g liquor of any sort, when shipped from one s ta te into another sta te , shall be “ so labeled on the outside cover as to plainly show th e nam e of th e con signee, the n atu re of its contents and the q u an tity contained th e re in ,” and any person who ships liquor from one sta te to another in violation of th is section— th a t is, ships it in packages not m arked as required shall, upon conviction, be su b ject to a fine of not more than $5000, and liquor so shipped shall be fo rfeited to th e Un ited S tates. Section 238 prohibits officers, ag en ts or employes of railroad com panies, express com panies or other common c a rrie rs from d eliv erin g any package containing in to x icatin g liquor to any person o th er than the person to whom it has been consigned, except up on the w ritte n order in each instance of the bona tide consignee, and also prohibits the delivery of such pack ages to any fictitious person o r to any person under a fictitious nam e. Vio lation of this section subjects the g u ilty p arty to a fine not exceeding $5000 or im prisonm ent for not more than two years, or both. T his section also applies only to liquor shipped from one s ta te into another. The th ird section, No. 239, provides th a t any railroad company, express company, o r o th er common c a rrie r, or any o th er person, who, in connection w ith the tran sp o rtatio n o f any in to x i c atin g liquor from one s ta te to an other, shall collect the purchase price or any p a rt thereof, before, on or a f te r delivery, or shall in any m anner act as the ag en t of the buyer or seller of any such liquor, for th e purpose of buying or selling o r com pleting the sale thereof, save only in th e actual tran sp o rtatio n and delivery o f the sam e, shall be fined not m ore than $5000. GROWING FE E T C O S T L Y . W eavers of W om en's S tockings Must Put In New M achinery, W ashington, D. C.— Young women of W ashington and New York have b ig g er fe e t than those of any other cities in the w orld. D epartm ent stores in W ashington and New York are being g reatly inconvenienced by the change th a t is ta k in g place in the young women. I t is said th a t these stores have asked stocking spinners in New E ngland to add th ree la rg e r sizes to th e ir m easurem ents, not only in the feet, b u t also in the calves. Stocking salesm en who have come to W ashing ton lately contend th a t the young wo men here have abnorm ally larg e m us cles in the low er p a rts o f th e ir lim bs, due to a th le tic endeavors. I t will cost m an u factu rers about $300,000 for new form s for the spinners and k n it ters. Alaska P a c k e rs Do Well. Sew ard, A laska—-The salmon pack ing season is p ractically a t a close now, and the canneries of the Cook’s In let and K enai peninsula have, w ith scarcely an exception, taken th e ir guaranteed pack fo r the season. In th is im m ediate v icin ity th e A laska Packing company a t K asiloff has the larg est pack, am ounting to (70,000 cases for the season. A laska reds and pinks w ere p len tifu l, b u t a t th e close of th e season th ere was an unusually large run of hum pbacks, which w ere packed largely for the foreign trade. PRAISES FOR | PANAMA CANALj REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES Charges ot Bad Faith Give Way; to Admiration. Golden Rod Oats. Golden Rod Pancake Flour. Golden Rod W heat Flakes. R alston Select Bran. Golden Rod W heat N uts. Golden Rod Chick Food. E a t (.olden C ereal Foods and recom m end therft to y o u r acquaint* ances. You g e t b e tte r q u a lity and m ore fo r y o u r money. They are m ade in y o u r hom e s ta te from th e beat O regon O ats an d W heat. L a n re p ack ag es c o n tain a H andsom e P rem iu m a n d all goods are c u a n iu te e d . A sk y o u r grocer. Absent-Minded Professor. G re a te r Ir.fljenca on C om m erce Than A certain university professor was Suez —Issues o f Tolls D ro p noted for his absent-m indedness. One m orning as he sat at the breakfast ta ped fo r P resen t. ble w ith a scientific m agazine prop ped up before him, his wife was aston London—The announcem ent from ished to see him reach out for the W ashington th a t the Panam a canal m aple sirup, pour It down his, hack, w ill be opened form ally n ex t y ear is a and lean over and scratch his pan signal for fresh discussion of all the cake. broad possibilities to the undertaking. So fa r as the question of tolls is con cerned, th ere seem s to be a grow ing disposition to th in k E urope has been p re cip itate in charging A m ericans w ith bad fa ith or w ith ta k in g an un fa ir advantage. E veryw here effusive com plim ents are w ritte n and spoken in lig h t of the trem endous display o f engineering skill on the isthm us. Pictorial papers here and in P aris and B erlin give sketches of the chief obj* cts of in te re s t along the route and in the con stru ctio n work. Long special articles, deal w ith the “ revolution the canal is to bring about in in tern atio n al tr a d e .” One able B erlin w rite r th in k s th a t “ the P anam a w ill n ecessita te g re a te r modifications o f the established sys tem of foreign comm erce than w ere necessitated by Suez” and adds th a t “ it is as if D ame N atu re had suddenly decided to a lte r the course of her trad e w in d s.” A nother, d eclarin g in London W eek ly, th a t th e canal is the “ crow ning achievem ent of A m erican force and e n te rp ris e ,” m akes the significant ad m ission th a t th e “ b est business m inds o f the em p ire—B rita in —a re concen tra tin g upon the com m ercial revolu tion which is im m inent in order th a t, ir r e s p e c tiv e o k the w illingness of A m ericans to a ib itr a te concerning tolls, we may use the r e v w aterw ay to the full and m ay begin to use it the day it is opened.” Q uite the stro n g est censure crop ping out anyw here is the “ hope th a t Colonel Roosevelt. Dr. WiUon or Mr. T a ft, w hichever m ay be th e n ex t p res ident, w ill do all he can to p rev en t our adm iration of the phenonmenon of m echanics b eing long dim inished by d ifferen t em otions as to the >nt< rna- tional use to he m ade of i t . ” No an noyance is ex h ib ited anyw here in Europe, not even in Spain, over the la te s t adm onitions addressed directly or in d irectly by th e W ashington gov ern m en t to Mexico. N icaragua and Cuba. On th e contrary, the p rev ail ing se n tim e n t is one o f approval. E uropean c a p ita lists who have in vestm en ts in m any of th e republics south o f the Rio G rande long have chafed a t th e chronic confusion c re a t ed by the local politicians for selfish ends, and w ould welcome the applica tion o f a stro n g hand. A London financial p a p er is “ astonished a t the forb earan ce of A m ericans in th e ir dealings w ith th e M exicans.” “ T h is is M y Choice of Duke’s Mixture Presents” A m ong th e m any valuable p resen ts now given aw ay w ith Lii;pt'tt & s^fyers D u k e ’s M ixture th e re Is som ething to suit every ta s te — and in th is all-p leasin g satisfaction th e p resen ts a re ex actly lik e th e tobacco itself. F o r all classes o f m en like th e selected V irginia an d N o rth C arolina b rig h t le a f th a t you g e t in I V t » Now th is fam ous old tobacco w ill be m ore p o p rla r th a n ev er— for it is now a L iig s tt & Afyers le a d e r, and is equal in q u ality to a n y g ra n u la te d tobacco you can buy. I f you h a v e n 't sm oked D u k e 's M ixture w ith th e L iggett & M yers n am e on th e b a g — try it now. You will like it, for th e r e Is no b e tte r value an y w h ere. For fie you get ono and a h alf ounces of choice granulated tobacco, unsurpassed by any in quality, aud with each sack you get a hook of cigarette papers FRKI1. Now About the Free Presents Tho coupons now packed with Liggett & M yers Duke’s Mixture nro tfootl for all sorts of valuable presents. These pres ents cost you not ono penny. Tho list ineludes not only smokers’ articles — but many desirablepresents for women and children — fino fountain pens, umbrellas, cameras, toilet articles, tennis racquets, catcher’s gloves and masks, etc. As a special offer during S e p te m b e r an d O c to b e r only9 w e w ill sen d you oar new illuetrated catalogue o f presents FREE• Ju s t send uaine and address on a postal. 8 2 EGG S LAID IN 8 2 DAYS P ro d u c t fo r T e n M onths T otals 2 3 7 — P rizes Won A re Many. S t. L o u is—“ L ad y Show Y ou,” a 2- year-old w h ite Plym outh Rock hen from M illersville, III., is break in g all records in the n atio n al egg-laying con te s t a t the Misnouri S ta te P oultry E x p erim en t s ta tio n a t M ountain Grove. She is leading th e egg producers, num bering 640, re p re se n tin g 39 v a ri e tie s from 25 Btatex and Canada. H er record fttr 10 m onths is 237 eggs, and her n e a re st com petitor is a b arred Plym ouh Rock hen, w hich has produced 216 e g g s in th e sam e period. Lady Show You also has broken the w orld’s record eo fa r as known for continuous egg production w ith 82 eg g s in 82 days. W hen she had reached a record o f 65 eggs on consecutive days, the ad visory hoard tacked the prize ribbon on her nest and gave her an e x tra por tion of m eal, b u t she k e p t rig h t on for m ore than tw o w eeks. She has six w eeks m ore to com plete her record for th e y e a r’s content. G overnm ent s ta tistic s give th e average egg produc tio n as about 80 per hen a year. Boy G ives Leg fo r Girl G ary, In d .— W illiam Rugh, a new s boy, w ill p e rm it th e am p u tatio n of his crippled le ft leg in a few days so th a t its skin may be g ra fte d on the body of Miss E thel S m ith, a g irl he has n ever seen. Miss S m ith has been in bed for four w eeks as a re su lt o f se vere burns and th e a tte n d in g physi cians say th a t th e only hope of her recovery is to g r a f t enough skin on her body to cover the wounds. W hen T hirteen Killed, 5 0 Injured. Liverpool — T hirteen persons w ere Rugh was appealed to he prom ptly killed and 50 injured by the d e ra ilin g consented to m ake the sacrifice. of the express from C hester to L iv er C oins Made In Prison pool a t D itten Junction, e ig h t m iles from Liverpool. The engine jum ped C airo, E g y p t—Officials havejfinally the rails and crashed into th e b u ttress traced the silv er co u n te rfe its which of a bridge spanning th e line. The have been in circulation to the Tourah coupling of the car n e x t to th e engine prison, w here they w ere m ade by sev parted and the tra in o f nine cars sped eral convicts. One o f the convicts on to the statio n . The leading cars w as found in possession o f an ingen crashed into the p latform and w ere ious instrum ent, made to coin 6-pias w recked. One car w as o verturned tre pieces, and a q u a n tity o f silv er and cau g h t fire and w as soon con bullion. The prisoner confessed and sumed. Several bodies w ere crem ated. im plicated a fellow 1 convict. An in v estig atio n has been ordered, as the C ash ier Newly A ccused, a u th o rities believe th a t several pris A bilene, K an.— Eleven new chargee oners and m inor officials of the prison have been filed ag ain st John A. F lack, w ere concerned in the plot. form er cash ier of the A bilene S ta te Maid of M itt on R ocks. bank, recently arrested in New York N ia g a ra Falls, N. Y .—The Maid o f charged in connection w ith shortage in the b an k ’s funds, am ounting to the M ist, th e little ste a m e r th a t fo r about $70,000. The new ch arg es ere y ears has carried to u rists close to th e sworn to by the s ta te hank exam iner, tum bling w aters of N ia g a ra Falls, ran and are sim ilar. Each recites th a t on the rocks Sunday a sh o rt d istan ce Flack changed figures in the b a n k 's below the c a ta ra c t. L ife boats w ere books and in notes and certificates o f made ready fo r launching and the 20 passengers w ere equipped w ith life deposit. p reservers. By sk ilfu l m aneuvering, M ayor G aynor S u ra fo r Libel. how ever. C ap tain C a rte r released the New York — M ayor G aynor was steam er by ita ow n pow er and brought served w ith a summons in a $100,000 the passengers to the landing. libel su it brought a g ain st him by A l Coffe* E x p o rt Tax Increased. derm an C urran, chairm an o f the al- G uatem ala C ity — An additional tax derm anic com m ittee in v e stig atin g g r a f t in the police d ep artm en t. C u r of 60 centa gold per hundred pounds ran alleges th a t the m ayor made re on coffee ex p o rted has been ordered. m arks derogatory to his c h a ra c te r in T he to ta l tax now am ounts to $1.60 gold. connection w ith the investigation. L inger Long In Service, V ital sta tistic s ascribe sh o rt lives to printers, on the average, but th e rep o rt of the public p rin ter sta te s th a t th ere are employed a t present In the governm ent office a t W ashington 250 persons over slxty-flve y ears of age. T he saying th a t am ong th e gov ernm ent employes, "few die and none resign," seem s the only explanation.'* ^ P jJ Coupons from D uke's M ix tu r e m ay be assorted w ith t i c f fions H O R S E S H O E . J . T . , T IN S L E Y ’S N A T U R A L L E A F . G R A N G E « T W IS T , coupons fro m F O U R R O S E S U O c -tm double c o u p o n ).P \C K P L U G C U T . P IE D M O N T C IG A R E T T E S . C U X C IG A R E T T E S . a n d other ta g s or coupons sssued b y us. Premium Dept. J k S t. Louis, M o. K iV M /r a v A t W as Good—Didn't Get Meatle*. W orld's Biggest Book Store. T he aubject of m easles cam e up t | A placard has been put up w ithin the la st day or tw o in C haring Cross a fam ily th a t had a sm all boy In i t road, whero th ere are many old book "H ave you had th e m easles y e t stores, saying th a t one or m ore is C harles R obert?" asked the v isito r about to be opened with a stock of "No,” th e youngster replied. “I did 1,000,000 volumes. T his leads a Lon th in k I was going to havn them las) don new spaper to sta te th a t tho big ■week, but I was real good for three gest book storo In the world Is the or four days, and I guess I w on't have M elbourne Book Arcade, which has them now a t all." never less than a couplo of million A erial Malls In Italy. volum es In view.—New York Sun. Italy 1» experim enting w ith aerial Found In Old B attle Ground. malls, an av iato r recently carry in g a W hile cutting tu rf In Corlara bog. sack of le tte rs 101 m iles In S8 mlnr County Roscommon (Ireland) on the utes. esta te of Mr. J. J. Doyle, J. I'., a num b er of copper battleax heads, arm or and m ilitary utensils were unearthed th e o th e r day a t a depth of about th irty feet. On th is spot w as form er ly fought a fierce b attle betw een the clang of the O’R ourkes of Breffnl and a sep t of the O’Connors of ltoscom- «ion. Hard Time*. "W ell,” B a l d H lnkley affably to the eld countrym an to whom he w as giv ing a lift over the highw ay, "how ’s farm ing around h ere?" "Bad." s a i d tho countrym an, "pow erful bad. W hat w ith th e faym hands tu rn in ' shuffera, and the farm ers tu rn in ’ garragers, farm in ’ sort of w ent out o’ fashl’n."— H arp er’s W eekly. Stimulate Painless Dentistry Children ? In oi»r prido oor hobby—o u r li n ilj fo r T^*r» «ntf ■ow oursurce««, am i ours la th è > i t perni» worh to be fournl snywher*, no m e tte r how m uch jo a pey. C o m p a re o u r l*rlt ee. Ask your doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. Me will probably say, “ Very, very rarely.” Ask him how often he prescribes a tonic for them. He will probably an swer, “ Very, very frequently.” Then ask him about Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a strong and safe tonic for the young. Not a drop of alcohol in it. Always keep a box of Aver s Pills in (he h om e. Just one y:ll it bedtime, now and then, will ward off many an attack of bilioutneaa, Indigestion, aick-headache How many years has your doctor known these pills? Ask him all about them. M o d . » r to* *. o . a n a CO., E . - . I I . M u , 5 .0 0 7 .5 0 Puntata Citr’t'M .5 0 • ■•T AH w o rk f u ll/ c u a rn n tn fd fo r f-ftM a ! « U I • W i s e D e n t a l C o .,i* c . Painless Dentists Palin, BiHiitina. IN ’S an* Wa.Mfifta* P o m M O M S M h u m k • t . a . w a t . k . t u i u i . ■ x> P. N. U. N o . 39—’12 W ' l l ' V w rliln * t . W t e r tl a e n . p l r a u mens- te n th l. m i «