PO U LTR Y AN D GAM E
C ob get you funcy prices for Wild Daefca
and other gam* in season. W rit« as f«r
cash ofler on all kinds of poultry, pork. «tc.
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Portland
Opportunity for Industrious young man with
some capital to buy half interest In splendid eoun-
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rear
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Machinery
Second-Hand Machin
ery bought, sold and
exchanged: eng nes,
boiler«, sawmills, etc. The J E. Martin Co. 63 1st
L. Portland. Send for Stock Liat and prices.
Thousands Weep for Billy Rugh,
Hero of Gary, Ind.
Streets Blocked and Funeral Held in
Open—Coffin Showered With
Coin for Monument.
6
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Loans paid otf in 20
payments N o renewal commission to pay ev
ery 3 years. We loan $500 to S/X.00. Tell ue
your wants and state security offered.
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710-711 Lewie Bldg.
Portland. Oregon
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It pays to get our prices before selling elsewhere.
Mention this paper and send the names of five
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183 Madison St.
Portland, Oregon
«Soporific.
*I tell you what I think of your Mr
port,” said the man who volunteers
criticism. ‘‘My dear sir,” replied Sen
ator Sorghum, “ you are not supposed
to think about my report. It was de
signed to help people to forget the en
tire business.”
Chicago— A funeral such as was
never known before was
accorded
“ B illy” Rugh, "new sboy,” who gave
his life that a girl might live. Great
er homage in pageantry and grandeur
has been paid kings and statesmen
beloved by nations but this was a
spontaneous tribute from the hearts
o f men ahd women in honor o f a hero.
Fifteen thousand persons, singing
“ Nearer My God to Thee,” crowded
about his casket on a street corner in
Gary, Ind., Sunday afternoon.
By
their very numbers they had blocked a
mile long funeral cortege and prevent
ed the bolding o f a church service.
Strong men o f many races, workers
in steel mills that were closed in
Rugh’s honor, wept as they formed in
line with their employers and walked
slowly past the coffin o f the dead
“ newsboy.” Their wives and chil
dren were with them and many stretch
ed forth their hands in an effort to ex
press their reverence by
offering
money for the erection o f a monu
ment.
Policemen found difficutly in ex
plaining to hundreds o f the mourners,
for they all were mourners, although
some could not speak English, that
they must not shower the coffin with
money, hut must keet it until arrange
ments for the memorial tribute could
be made.
The coffin, buried in the floral offer
ings o f city officials, fraternal organ
izations and private citizens, was car
ried in a crepe trimmed Are depart
ment automobile from the undertaking
establishment toward the First Meth
odist church. Thousands blocked the
streets and the church was Ailed to
overflowing long before the advance
squad o f policemen, leading the pro
cession, arrived.
Then the plans were changed and it
was decided to hold the service from
the church steps. But the procession
never got that far. When the corner
before the church had been reached
the crowd was so dense that this plan
had to be given up.
Instead, a space was cleared in the
center o f the road and there, upon low
rests, the coffin was placed.
Led by the church choir and with
music furnisned by two bands that
had donated their services, the crowd
sang old Gospel hymns as Rev. J. M.
Avann stepped into the fire depart
ment automobile and utilized the seat
as his pulpit.
Throngs o f persons
upon nearby porch roofs joined in the
singing.
The pastor likened the dead hero, to
the Christ, and quoted from the Bible,
“ He saved others, yet himself he
could not save.” This was his text.
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But the Chinese
nave extended their researches and use
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And with these harmless and non-injur-
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hundreds o f patient* o f all sorts o f dis
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northwest a* to the fine result* he ob
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TU R K IS H
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medicine that increases the
strength or the tone o f the
whole system. W hat is an
“ alterative” ? A medicine
that alters or changes un
healthy action to healthy
action. Name the best “ tonic
and alterative” ? Ayer's Sar
saparilla, the only Sarsapa
rilla entirely free from alcohol.
Ask your doctor about it.
Bilious attacks, sick-headacbes, indices-
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ire some of the results of an inactive
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W R IT E FO R C A T A L O G
| Th« School that Place a You in a Good Position^
Make Use of Scorched Timber.
The great forest fires which unfor
tunately occur almost every autumn
leave vast quantities of “ fire killed
‘imber.” This Is now being used •*-
ensively for many purposes, being pre
ferred in some cases to green timber.
Fruit growers, for Instance, are said to
prefer It for packing boxes because It
is almost odorless and does not Im
part an unnatural flavor to the fruit.
Telephone poles and railway ties are
Uso made to advantage from fire kill
ed timber.
Don't b ay water for bluing. Liquid b lu . Is *1-
most all water. Buy Bed Cross Ball bluo. th.
blu. that', all blue.
Your Hands Experienced?
A w id e girdle at the w aist la th *
latest fad, so that the top o f the skirt
rill coincide w ith the bottom, and only
-in experienced hand w ill be able to
tell which Is the belt Una And which
la th * hem.
W ARSH IPS
REBEL ELEM ENTS UNITED.
“ Plan
o f Vera Cruz” Declared to
Have General Backing.
El Paso. Tex.— “ A ll revolutionary
elements in Mexico today are co-oper
ating to the one end— the downfall o f
Madero and his government," declared
Attorney Gomez Robelo, personal rep
resentative o f the revolution o f Pas-
cual Orozco in the north o f Mexico,
when seen in his biding place in El
Paso. Released from jail here and
exonerated from political charges pre
ferred by the Mexican government
representatives, Robelo is avoiding
rearrest, but is keeping in touch with
developments, not only along the bor
der, but at the national capital.
“ I have evidence here,” said he,
producing letters to prove his asser
tion, “ that the revolutions begun by
General Felix Diaz and General A gu i
lar, in the state o f Vera Cruz, is in
conjunction with Orozco’s movement
in the north. The Federals w ill not
fight against the rebels.
How, then,
will they fight against their brothers,
the Federals, who have revolted in
Vera Cruz? That so far no man has
been championed for president o f the
republic is proof that the new move
ment w ill be popular,
Always, be
fore, has Mexico been cursed with
revolutions prompted by some partic
ular man.
This revolution in the
north, o f the military in the south and
so on of all the people, merely is the
outcry against a national shame.”
Robelo produced letters to show
that the plot for the revolt o f the
troops in Vera Cruz, was made in con
junction with a general plan, part of
which has not transpired.
He showed a copy o f the “ plan” of
Vera Cruz, mailed from Mexico City
two weeks ago and containing predic
tions o f the Diaz uprising. Robelo
says General Orozco continues toward
the south in the state o f Coahuila, and
soon will be working in conjunction
with the Federal troops, which it is
predicted w ill turn in the north.
AH remans quiet in Juarez, with ail
communication cut with the south, no
movement has been made either from
Juarez or Casas Grandes to prevent
the destruction o f the Mexican North
western railway by rebels. Federal
troops in all the north o f Mexico are
resting on their arms.
FELIX DIAZ HAS PRESTIGE.
Ambassador Wilson
Regards New
Element a* Not Inconsiderable.
Kansas City — “ This uprising con
tributes a new element to the revo
lutionary situation in Mexico and not
an inconsiderable one,” Henry Lane
Wilson, ambassador to Mexico, said
when he learned o f the catpure o f
Vera Cruz by General Felix Diaz.
Mr. Wilson, who le ft Mexico City
five days ago with his w ife, is visiting
friends here.
“ General Diaz is a man o f great
prestige both with the army and pub
lic,” Mr. Wilson continued. “ Hither
to the revolutionary movement against
the Madero government has been
headed by men whose names expressed
no special significance and all lacked
some essential o f leadership.
“ I have no doubt that the Madero
government w ill exert itself to its
greatest activity and endeavor to meet
the new conditions.”
C U PID 'S " C . Q. D.” IN KITCH EN
Homely Hint.
To clean an enrm eled hath tub wipe
Greek Gunboat* Make Big Haul in It dry and then rub It w ith a cloth Threat of Law Demanding P ro o f of
Mediterranean,
Domestic Skill Wins.
dipped In turpentine aad s a lt A fte r
TSan Francisco— Three Turkish ships ward wash It with clean warm water,
Portland— The statement made by
were captured and one destroyed Sun and It w ill look like a new tub.
H. C. Campbell, o f the school board,
— — —— 1 1 m a r c
day by the Greek gunboats A and B,
in his address at the opening o f the
according to a cablegram received here
new Lincoln high school building, that
by T. B. Mountanos, editor o f the
legislation was contemplated which
California
Greek newspaper.
A
would require every woman to exhib
Turkish torpedo boat destroyer and
it a certificate o f graduation in do
two gunboats were captured in an en
mestic science before she would be al
gagement against the Greek port of
lowed to obtain a marriage liscense, is
Navan. The gunboats captured were
having the desired effect.
This is
said to be part o f a consignment of
shown by the fact that 52 young wo
five ordered from Germany by the W ant» Other Women to Know men were enrolled in the domestic
Turkish government. The cablegram
science night school only two days
H o w She W as Finally
was dated Athens.
after it opened.
Members o f the
school board, upon hearing the report
Restored
to
Health.
London— On the mountainous front
of Superintendent R igler to this effect
o f 200 miles from Kirk Kilesseh in
at their meeting recently, congratu
Louisiana, M o.: —“ I think a woman lated Chairman Campbell on the suc
the east to Uskup in the west the ad
vance o f the allied armies into Turkey naturally dislikes to make her troubles cess o f his implied threat o f a life o f
continues. The Turkish army appears
known to the public, manlessness to all girls not possessed
but complete restor o f a domestic science certificate.
to be acting on the defensive. Its
outposts are slowly withdrawing and
ation tohealth means
so much to me that
are attempting only to screen the way
Servis Declares War.
I cannot keep from
for mobilization while the main forces
Belgrade, Servia— W ar against Tur
telling mine for the
are marching toward the frontier.
sake of other suffer- key was declared formally by the Ser
mg women.
vian government.
The declaration
Wood Favor* Presidio.
“ 1 had been aick was transmitted to the Servian minis
San Francisco— Major-General Leon
about twelve years, ter at Constantinople with instruc
ard Wood, chief o f staff o f the United
and had eleven doc tions to present it to the Porte.
The
States army, announced after an in
tors.
I had drag minister then w ill leave immediately
spection tour here that he would rec
ging down p a in s , for Belgrade. The great powers wiil
ommend to the W ar department that pains at monthly periods, bilious spella, receive notification at once o f Servia’s
congress be asked for an appropria and was getting worse all the time. I declaration. Immense crowds parad
tion o f $4,000,000 for improvements would hardly get over one spell when I ed the streets, singing and cheering
at the Presidio. His plans, he said, would be sick again. No tongue can tell after the announcement was made.
included provisions for an additional what I suffered from cramps, and at The crowds are increasing hourly and
regiment o f infantry and artillery times I could hardly walk. The doctor* an enthusiatsic war spirit prevails.
each, a concrete warehouse and a new said I might die at one o f those timea,
administration building, all o f which but I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta
Peril o f Americans 8een.
he said he hoped to see completed by ble Compound and got better right away.
Washington, D. C.— Officials here
1915.
Your valuable medicine is worth more became thoroughly alarmed over the
than mountains o f gold to suffering wo imminent danger to Americans in Vera
Rebel* Fire on Street Parade.
m en."— Mrs. B e r t h a M u f f , 503 N. 4th Cruz, Mexico, captured by the rebels,
Mexico City— Twenty-two persons Street, Louisiana, Mo.
and Beekman Winthrop, acting secre
are said to be dead and a large number
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com tary o f the Navy, ordered the cruiser
wounded as the result o f rebel troops pound, made from nativeroots and herbs, Des Moines, now making a tour o f
firing on a parade o f citizens in Vera contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, Mexican ports, to return to Vera Cruz.
Cruz. Earlier reports had 15 killed. and to-day bolds the record of being the Commander Hughes w ill have full
The demonstration was made to show most successful remedy for female ills we power to exercise his own discretion
the loyalty to the government o f those know of, and thousands o f voluntary in safeguarding Americans in the be
who participated. Failing to stop it, testimonials on file in the Pinkham leaguered city and without further in
Felix Diaz, the rebel leader, who laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prow structions can land a party if condi
•
controls the town, ordered the troops this facL
tions warrant.
to fire. Diaz, according to a story
I f yon want special advice w rite to
current here, is greatly handicapped Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi
Marconi Loses Right Eye.
in the progress o f the revolution by dential) Lynn, Mas*. Yonr letter w ill
Spezia— Guigliemo Marconi’s right
the lack o f arms and ammunition.
be opened, read and answered by • eye, which was injured in an automo
woman and held In strict confidence- bile accident on Sept. 25 last, has
Thiaf Passes Up 826.000.
been was removed. A consultation had
Skagway, Alaska— Nearly $25,000
resulted in a decision that removal
Teeth for Circular 8aw.
in gold in the Wells Fargo company
Every other tooth In a new circuits was indiapensible, as the famous
express office was passed by a robber
wireless inventer was threatened with
who sandbagged Agent Herbert Tay •aw for cutting tool steel le a trifle total blindness. Professor Fucbi, the
longer
than
Ite
neighbor,
the
long
lor Saturday night.
celebrated oculist o f the university o f
The robber took a package contain teeth making the center of the cut Vienna, was summoned in hot baste
ing $1200. When Taylor went into and the ahort one*, which are thick and he performed the operation,
a rear room for a bucket o f coal the er, gouging out the sides.
which, it is said, was successful.
robber, who had been concealed in a
closet, struck him over the head.
Greece Wants Reservists Only.
Taylor lay unconsicous until ~ next
Cincinnati— A telegram saying that
morning.
the Greek government wants only men
who have had m ilitary training in the
Tw o Aviaton* Fall to Dsath.
Grecian army and are now reservists
Geingen, Germany — An aeroplane
to fight against Turkey, was received
piloted by Lieutenant Weisabarth, a
by Dr. .Sophocles Dadakia, president
p. N. u.
N o 43—Mg
German m ilitary aviator, and carrying
o f the Cincinnati branch o f the Pan-
a passenger, fell to the ground from a
Heilenic Union, from Mr. 8inadinoa,
VY’ HFN .rrHI.« u
great altitude while flyng near here,
o f New Yotk, president o f the union
«Ua
UU
sates.
* and both men were killed.
in America.
WOMAN SICK
TWELVE TEAKS
I
= 1
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Unsatisfying Menu.
The young girls who work In th#
Paris shops have 50 centimes to
spend for their midday meal, and
when a charitable society Inquired as
to how the money was being spent,
the following list was found to em
body the average: Fried potatoes or
sausage, 10 centimes; bread, 10 cen
times; bonbons, 10 centimes; violets
or other flowers, *0 centimes
Th#
society no longer had any cause to
wonder why the girls were undersized
and Ill-nourished.
Pettits Eve Salve
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wear, notice the $h ort va m ps which make the foot look smaller, points in a
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If you could visit W. L. Douglas large factories at Brockton, Mass., and see
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derstand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hold their shape » » d
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All the Qualifications.
Among a large number of amusing
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the follow ing: “ Veneered Sir— W ish
ing to go on the stage, would like to
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chargea
prepaid. ' * W
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up acting, the same being easier work.
I am not young, but six fe et In my
Silk Umbrella*.
He and Another Man.
stocking feet. H ave studied elocutllon
A woman who owns a little brown
Um brellas when not In use should
and am fond o f late hours."— E very
be le ft open. N ev e r put away while rowboat, which when not In use Is
body's Magazine.
damp, and do not allow them to | tied In a sheltered Cape Ann c o O T
Naturally.
stand In a dusty place, as this rots sponded to a knock at her cottage
” We are very
eorry,”
said the the silk more than any other cause. door the other day to find a very di
Trust, as It forced a competitor out W hen a small hole or cut appears In minutive boy standing on the thresh
of business.
“ W e have nothing a silk umbrella it may be mended old. “ Please, ma’am,” Uaped he, "can
against you personally. It la merely with a piece of black oourt plaster or me an’ another man have the loan of
a malter of principle. W e are firm mending tissue.
the brown skiff to go a-cod flshln’ T”
believers In the dosed shop.”
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painful, swollen, smarting, sweeting feet. Makee
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Y V 'L I K ' V
VV l l I t i s
V Y T IT R
National Characteristic.
A national characteristic of the
French people Is their habit of family
exclusiveness. It Is very rarely that
a family divides for a holiday. For
one thing, mlddle-claee people In
France do not pay visits except to |
members of their own family, and for
another, a Fjench mother likes to
keep her children under her own
eyes as much as possible, both be
fore and after marriage.
William Penn’s Sepulcher.
It Is In the Church of St. Mary Red-
cliff, In Bristol, that the remains of
Sir William Penn, father of the pro
prietor of Pennsylvania, rest. A tab
let to his memory has been on the
walls of the edifice ever since Sir
William’s death. Above It are hung
his armor, his sword and his flags.
R I T I I T l W e are in the mill business.
W e have been here
D U 1 D D
for 27 years and have never been guilty of "sharp
practices.” W e make all kinds of mill material for the House.
is la iY X
Barn, the Uaruge or Outbuildings of any kind. W e ship
I V F 'k f T C I ?
R A P N
every piece, all ready to put together. Ail you need is a
1 1 L - 0 1 -J , l e z a l v i v f hammer. We even furnish the nails, screws, hardware
and everything else that goes into the building.
SHED,
Y o u ’ ll Save M oney by S eein g Our C atalogu e
Saving 1 rays.
When a Japanned tray becomes old
and chipped give It two coats of white
paint and one of enamel, the bottom
as well as the top. Stand It on the
edge to dry after each coat. It will
be found as good as new, as well as
very pretty. The enamel Is easily re
newed.
__________________
window, doer and other piece all fitted with
hardware of your own selection. The cheap
est way to build anything, by all odds.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE TODAY
W hy pay three or four profit« when 'you
build? Be your own carpenter. W e furnish
free plans, if you like, enabling you to do
your own building in your «pare time. Every
N O R T H W E S T D O O R C O M P A N Y , P ortlan d , Ore.
Goodnega, No.
First Week-End Guest—“ Would you
ask our hostess to lend us the mo
tor?”
Second Week-End Quests—
“ Good heavens, no. I'd as soon think
of asking her for a piece of string! ”—•
Life.
Difficult Lesson.
Motorm aniac— “ What do you think
la the most difficult tiling for a begin
ner to learn about an automobile?”
Frankenstein— " T o keep from talking
about
It
all
the
time.” — Toledo
Blade.
$ REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES
M other, w ilt find Mr*. W tn ,lo w *, Bootatn*
Syrup the best remedy to use fug their children
lu r in g lb s teething period.
Case of Ingratitude.
When Lord B -----died a person met
An old man who was one of his most
Intimate friends. He was pale, con
fused, awestricken. Every one was
trying to console him, but In vain.
’’His loss,” he exclaimed, "does not af
fect tne so much as his horrible In
gratitude. Would you believe It? He
died without leaving me anything In
bla will— I, who have dined with him
at his own house three times a week
for 30 years!”— Life.
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N F Y T
Eat Golden Cereal Foods and recommend them to your acquaint
ance«. You get better quality and more for your money. They are
made in your home state from the beat Oregon Oats and Wheat.
Large package« contain a Handsome Premium and all good« are
guaranteed. Ask your grocer.
Golden Rod Oats.
Golden Rod Pancake Flour.
Golden Rod Wheat Flakes.
Ralston Select Bran.
Golden Rod Wheat Nuts.
Golden Rod Chick Food.
Compensation.
A little girl who had been out walk
ing with her aunt heard the latter
complain that her feet were tired. “ My
fe et get tired, too, when I go out walk
ing,” said the small maiden, “ but 1
always think what a nice ride my
stomach has been having.”
Rare Brotherly Affection.
In willing the residue of hia estate
to his brother, the late R. W. Peebles,
solicitor, of Dublin, expressed thank*
for the undying brotherly love which
had existed between them, and regret
ted that he bad not always followed
hie brother's advice.
W ater In bluing la adulteration. Glaaa and wa
ter make liquid blue coatly. Buy Red Croaa Ball
Blue, makea clothes whiter thao .now.
No Difference to Her.
“ I understand your husband Is a
candidate for office,” said a suffragette
out west to her sister In the cause.
“ Are you going to support him?” “ Oh,
I suppose so,” answered the sister,
somewhat wearily, "I've been support
ing him for the past ten years."—Chi
cago Record-Herald.
Position* for th* Fair 8*x.
Several bank presidents In the
smaller town* are women, a* well a*
clerk*, teller* and cashier*. Gov
ernment expert* frequently are among
the fair *ex, whose deftness of touch
makes their fingers especially effica
cious for such work ** that of the
dead Utter office.
Nothing Else to Do.
“ What are the wild waves saying,
mother?” “ I do not know, my child.”
“ But why do they dance all day long?”
“ Well, my child, they cannot play
bridge.” — Kansas City JournaL
The People 8upreme.
I repeat that all power Is a trust;
that we are accountable for Its exer
cise; that from the people and for the
people all springs and all must exist.
—Benjamin Disraeli.
Some Women.
Borne women can't bear the odor of
gasoline until they get an auto —
Judge.
A “Tempting
Dinner”
has no attraction for the person
with a weak stomach.
You have no appetite and what
little you do eat distresses you.
Try a bottle of
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W e want you to know that every grain In that big
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— a delightful smoke.
And you should know, too, that with each sack you
now get a book o f cigarette paper* and
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