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POULTRY AND GAME chínese are poor soldiers Car. you fa r c y p :!c e s fo r W ild D u ck » and olh * r gan .e in season. Writ® us for cash o ffe r on all kinds o f poultry, pork. etc. Aversion to Being Ordered Is One of the Moet Prominent Trait* of an Oriental. OFFER AMNESTY TO INSURGENTS Pearson-Page Co., Portland The Chinese Is a poor soldier. Not that he is lacking In courage, for on occasions he cheerfully sells himself M O W A R1) E. P fR T O li — Assstyer and Chei as substitute and goes willingly to ■ ■ Lead ville. Coiorudo. Specimen prices: Gol« Silver. Lead. Id. ij.-id, Silver. 75c; Gold. 5Ue; 5Uc; ■ Zino ■ the executioner's ax In order to pro- o r Copper. $1. M ailing envelopes a d fu ll pri pricelist ride his parents with the small sum sent < nt OA ojn application. application, Control «'.'outrol ond Umpire w work so ilolted. Raieront, o: CUrbcJi&ce Natumei bank. necessary to suport them through life, writes H. H. Windsor In Popular Me Second-H and M achin chanics. The strength of an army Is ery bought, sold and In teamwork, and here Is where he exchanged: f-nglnea, boiler». M wm il!s, etc. The J. E. M artin Co.. 83 1st tails on account of his aversion to be Bu. Portland. Send fo r Stock 1 ist and prices. ing ordered. This Is found In his do mestic and Industrial work. A gener- ' al line of policy or desired results can be laid down and he will faithfully work In accordance therewith, but he llsllkes to be followed up through the A lso Land Plaster, Lim o, Cem ent, W all Plas details of the work with frequent or ter and Shingles. Wr ite fo r prices. ders. He will produce excellent re NOTTINGHAM & CO. m i t s —but they must be accomplished 102 Front Street. PO RTLAN D . OR. In his own way. Hence the essence of good militarism—prompt and un questioned obedience—comes in di rect conflict with his nature, and makes him a poor soldier. However, of $100 or more by buying your this trait is not entirely wanting in Piano or Player Piano direct other nationalities, as every business from factory store. man knows to his sorrow, and the dif BUSH & LANE PIANO COMPANY ficulty of getting employes to do a thing in the prescribed way is one of 355 Washington St., Portland, Or. the constant anxieties. ______ a Machinery LIME FERTILIZER SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT .W hen in PO RTLA N D .to p at NEW SCOTT HOTEL WHO WANTS TO OCCUPY IT? English Hotel* Seem to Have Queer ae to the Popularity of a Hearse. Radical Stand of Mexican Gov ernment Bar to Peace. New Minister of Interior Advises Policy of Moderation—Fight ing Is On 'Decrease. Mexico City— Convinced that numer ous bands o f rebels in the states of Durango, Coahuila and Southern Chi huahua are continuing their operations merely because they believe surrender would mean summary execution under the suspension o f guarantees, Rafael Hernandez, the new minister o f the interior, has announced that he would attempt to gain for them a promise of amnesty. Chehe Campos and Benjamin Argu- ado, officers in Orozco’s organization, are the chief rebel leaders in these districts, and several engagements were fought last week, the govern ment as usual announcing victories. These, and allied leaders, have been making successful raids on small out posts, managing for the most part to evade encounters with superior forces. The rich country virtually is at their mercy and the Federal forces are able to accomplish little more than garri son the larger towns. Minister Hernandez is confident the rurales, who report to his department, will be able to operate more effective ly than the regular troops and with this object ip view, he has conferred with General de la Vega, commander- in-chief o f the rurale guard. Hernan dez has issued a general order to the rurales to commandeer horses when needed, giving receipt to the ownc and notifying the government. ’ The rurales have complained fre quently they are unable to follow the insurrectos because o f worn-out mounts. It is believed this will pre vent the rebels from obtaining horses and will assure the owners o f pay ment. WARSHIPS TO STOP FOR COAL American Fleet May Be Augmented in Cate o f European War. Washington, D. C.— Realizing the possibility of rapid and important de velopments in the Balkan war. the Navy department has slightly chang ed the itinerary for the cruisers Ten nessee an 1 Montana, now on the way to the Orient under command of Rear Admiral Knght. Instead of going di rect from Gibraltar to Smyrna, Ad miral Knight has headed first for Malta, with the Tennessee, while the Montana, which was destined for Bei rut, has started for Port Said, at the entance of the Suez canal. The change in the itinerary will make it easier for the cruisers to re plenish their coal bunkers, pending the arrival in the Mediterranean of the collier Brutus. It was said at the State department that there is no present intention of sending other warships to reinforce the Tennessee and Montana in the Mediterranean. European navies are extending all necessary protection in the larger ports of Turkey. Of course, in the event of a general European war, it might be necessary to dispatch the greater part o f the At lantic fleet to Europe. PENSION NEEDY EMPLOYES. T. R. Think* Faithful Workers i Deserving as Ex-Presidents. Seventh and Ankeny Streets New York— Discussing the plans of Convenient from A ll D epots b y Streetcar. Andrew Carnegie to give an annual Some of the hotelkeepers "on the other side” have peculiar ways of ad pension of $25,000 to future retiring vertising their houses, and one of the presidents, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt V E A L , HOGS, P O U L T R Y most singular of these methods is the Veal, fancy, 75 to 100 ll»8, LI to 13 l-2c. lb. said: statement in their advertisements Pork, fancy, 100 to 175 lbs, 10 to 11c lb. Chickens, hens and serin««, live, 12 1-2 to 13o lb. “ As it does not apply to me, I have that the hotel is equipped with a Ducks, Pekin. 12 to Lie lb. Geese, live. 11 to 12c lb. nothing to say on that side o f it. In bearse! Inasmuch as the American Turkeys, live, 17 to 18c lb .; dressed, 20 to 22c lb. any event, my interest is not in pen We guarantee to get you the above prices on all hotelkeeper Is only looking for “live shipments that arrive on or be ore D ecem ber 5,1912. sions for former presidents, but for Ship as soon as you can. Check sent by return mail. oneB.” it is not of record that hearses the small man who has no chance to F. H. SCH M ALZ & CO. Paid-up Capital $10,000. have been used as attractions in this 141-143 Front Street, Portland. O regon save and who faces direct poverty country as yet. One of the English when he becomes superannuated. catering Journals In speaking of this “ I think the small government em custom, recently said: "We have on ploye who gives years o f faithful ser commented upon We want a live, active representative In your local several occasions ity. either man or woman, to introduce the famous vice at a small emolument should be “ Banare" preparations in every home. The first per the uncanny mixing up of the funeral pensioned upon retirement. I believe son qualifying for this position will have charge o f traffic business with hotel keeping— all agents in his district, assuring a large and perma we must work out some system of in nent income. We are placing ten articles on the sn unholy combination to be met with market, one at a time. I f you want thisposition. surance and pensions, relieving the write at once to the tfunare M anufacturing Company, In some northern parts of Ireland. Dept. O, Andrews Bldg., Tacoma, Wash. Apropos, here is an enticing adver AIR ROUTE TO POLE1IS SAFEST ordinary workingman from the haunt ing dread o f extreme poverty in old tisement from a Sligo paper calculat ed to bring quite a rush of guests anx Peary’s Companion Gives Point to age.” ii ious to test the accommodation: 'Mrs. Aviator-Explorers. MICHIGAN VOTE IN DOU3T. ----- , proprietress of the ------ hotel, Boston— “ The safest and easiest begs to announce that she has added to her establishment a glass hearse.' ” way to reach the North Pole and an Suffragists Fear Returns Indicate entirely feasible way, is by aero Cause Will Lose, plane,” said Captain Robert A. Bart 8team for the Soil. Lansing, Mich. — Leaders in the For a year or two past certain grow lett, o f the Peary North Pole party, fight for the passage of the suffrage to the members o f the Aero club of ers of tomatoes, cucumbers and simi amendment to the constitution of lar vegetables for the London market New England, at its annual dinner. Michigan admit for the first time that have been injecting steam Into the soil Captain Bartlett said an aeroplane the complete official returns may show with a view to destroying Insects and could be taken by land to Cape Morris the defeat o f the measure by a few ■lugs. It is reported that the plan K. Jesup, which is only 381 miles hundred votes. But three counties, works very well for that purpose, but from the pole. With the latest ma Keeweenaw, Montcalm and St. Clair, chines this would mean only a four the operation brought to light an un remain to be heard from officially. expected fact—namely, that the soil hours’ flight to the pole, he said. The official vote from the remainder “ The ice would furnish suitable land thus treated increased greatly In fer o f the state gave a majority o f 165 tility; so greatly. Indeed, that the ordi ing places all along the route, but all for the amendment. Unofficial re Demon of the Niger. nary amount of manure cannot be necessary supplies would have to be turns from the three missing counties The natives Inhabiting the country used afterward. carried for the trip to and from the rolled up a majority o f about 700 near the source of the Niger believe This effect has been explained as be pole. tjigt a devil lives in the rock whence ing due to the sterilization produced “ The ideal trip,” said the speaker, against it. There is a possibility that the offi the river springs. They are very super- by the steam, which kills the phago “ would be to go from Cape Jesup di itltlous and greatly fear this devil, cytes or protozoa which In ordinary rectly over the pole and land at Cape cial returns may be changed in some who is supposed to kill any person circumstances keep down the number Sheliuskin, in Siberia, the latter instances before the contest is finally who dares to look at the source. of bacteria In the soil whose opera point, however, being 733 miles be determined. Whenever the natives are showing a tions are beneficent in turning organic yond the pole. In the summer months RAILWAY EARNINGS GROW. •tranger the spot, they cover up their nitrogen into plant food.—Harper's of August and July the conditions are faces and walk backward in the direc Weekly. perfect for flying, and I can see no serious difficulties which might not be November Shows Increase Over One tion of the spring, pointing toward it with outstretched hand behind the guarded against.” Year Ago o f 6,6 Per Cent. Force of Habit. back. An attache at the statehouse haa a Chicago—A further increase in rail L a rge, ligh t room s: steam heat: b ig lobby: clean and orderly; close to business section: best place fo r fam ily in city. ROOMS 50c UP. Id ea AGENTS WANTED. EAT HEARTY R ELIEVE DISTRESS AFTER EATING Mothers will find M rs. Winslow's Soothing Byru [> t ’ e b « s t r e io e d y t o use fo r t h e ir c h ild r e n » u r i a g ,\ e t e e t h in g Tieriod. All Settled. Here Is a rather neat story of the way in which a very shy (or proud) man made a “ proposal.” He bought a wedding-ring, sent it to the lady (whose finger he knew by heart), and with it enclosed a sheet of notepaper with the brief question: “ Does it fit?’’ By return post he received the more laconic, though syllabtcally longer, re ply: "Beautifully.” Formation of Friendship. We cannot tell the precise moment When friendship is formed. As in Oiling a vessel drop by drop, there is at least a drop which makes it run over; so in a series of kindnesses there is at last one which makes the heart run over.—From Boswell’s Life it Johnson. Here’s Two. A famous philosopher was discuss ing truth. "There are three times,” ha said, "when a min is justified in tell- ing a falsehood. They are, first, to • woman; second, for a woman; and third—well, I forgot the third.” Same Goal. Haste and Waste are always travel ing in the same reneral direction. / * D o n ’ t Envy nose which slightly turns to the left, »nd when asked why, replies It turns that way from force of habit. "Habit?” some one asked one day. "how can a nose have a habit?” “ The nose didn’t,” was the reply, ’’but I did. When I was a boy my nose naturally turned to the right. It em barrassed me and I was guyed about It so much that I decided I would pull it straight. So I began to draw my left hand across it in the hope I could straighten It. The motion became a habit I did it when in school, in church, and my mother said I did it when asleep. Before I could stop the habit I had the end of my nose pulled over to the other side, and I decided to let It stay that way.”—Indianapolis News. tones— sti en Athens — in vigorates the entire di- gestivesyst rnandalways stands for bett r health. Try it t ;day. L! iru&iji*. is turns of all United State roads report Russian Dies at County H ospital- ing gross earnings for the first two weeks of November, the total amount Wallet Held $18,400. Seattle, Wash.—J. Friedman, an aged Russian miner from Fairbanks, Alaska, a charity patient, died at Wayside Emergency Hospital Novem ber 20, after an operation for goitre. He had applied to the county commis sioners for relief and they sent him to the hospital. In his pockets were half a loaf o f stale bread, a sausage and a wallet. Before the operation he gave the wallet to a nurse to keep for him. When it was opened it was found to contain cash, drafts and certificates of deposit for $18,400. It also contained a will bequeathing his whole fortune to his sister, Jane Friedman, 50 years Our Jail In China. In the annual appropriation b i l l for old, who lives in a village in Russia. the diplomatic and consular service of Indians Are After Money. the United States there is Included an Ardmore, Okla.— Steps were taken Item for the actual expense of renting a prison at Shanghai, China, for Amer here by which the Choctaw and Chick .______________ icans convicted in the United States asaw Indians hope eventually to induce court for China. In the statutes the the government to distribute among place of confinement in Shanghai is members o f those tribes $17,000,000 designated a "prison,” and as there Is derived from the sales o f their lands but one place provided It serves both Western Oklahoma. Resolutions ea a penitentiary and a Jail. This were adopted at a meeting o f 200 lead prison consists of one small back room ers o f both nations urging the distri In a private building, in the wall of bution o f the money and asking con whloh there is a hole through which gress to enact such legislation as will the prisoner is supplied with food, the no longer make the tribes wards of jailer being a clerk in the United the government. The matter will be State* consulata at Shanghai.—Har presented to congress soon. per** Weekly. Extremely Careful. “ r Armand Delllle of Paris said at * rnational congress of hygiene anyone a good appetite— Kington that tuberculoals waa reditary but exclusively con a perfect digestion — a tagious. "Hence,” said Dr. DelUle to robust constitution. a reporter, “consumption may un doubtedly be eradicated; but to eradi cate it we must be careful—as care ful as the deaf mute who slept in woolen mittens.” “ Woolen mlttena?” | said the reporter, with a puzzled E3 | frown. "Well. I suppose, these chilly fall nights, there Is Indeed some lit tle danger of catching cold.” "Oh. no,” said Dr. Delllle, smiling. “That will h?lp you to obtain wasn't the reason the deaf mute wore these very quickly. It woolen mittens. He wore them so that he couldn't talk in bis sleep.” HOSTETTER’S STOHM TIERS CHARITY PATIENT WEALTHY road activity is indicated by the re Traveling Auto Bank Proposed. Chicago — A proposed automobile bank was the feature o f the testimony at the inquiry into the affairs o f the Kirby Savings bank before Judge Landis Monday. Dr. William T. Kir by, owner o f the defunct bank, was the witness who testified regarding the movable bank. He said that he had conceived the idea o f using a big automobile, equipped with office fix tures ar.d a small safe, as a means o f collecting deposits and caring for cus tomers located some distance from his South Side bank. Deposed Royalty Sues Government. Brussels— Royalty and society are interested in the outcome o f the suits which Princess Louise and Princess Stephanie have brought to obtain a larger part o f the fortune o f their father, the late King Leopold. Neither Princess Louise nor her sister, the countess, arc poor, as they receiv ed $3,000,000 and a quantity o f valu able plate and jewelry when their father died. Princess Louise’s share o f the money did not pay her debts. Mine Own. "How long would you be willing to wait for me?” she asked. In tones so ow he could scarcely catch the words. And then *he went on: “ You know. George, my father has recently invest ed in a silver mine, and he Is going there at once, and I cannot leave motb- r alone. So I ask you again, George, tiow long would you be willing to waif Hungary Launches Dreadnaught. .'or me?” Trieste— The third dreadnaught of “ Wait for you, my darling?” repeat navy was d George, for his was no fleeting love the Austro-Hungarian I will wait for you xntll we learn how launched Monday. She was christened the Prinx Eugen by the Archduchess the silver mine turns out.” Marie Christine. ing to $16,822,490, an increase compared with the earnings of the same roads for the corresponding period a year ago o f 6.6 per cent. These roads reported a gain of 4.4 per cent the first week o f the month, and 4.1 and 4.9, respectively, for the first two weeks of October and Sep tember. The improvement is now quite uniformly distributed, the loss reported being very exceptional and extremely small. Sweet Potato Cannery Opened. Americus, Ga.— The large potato canning plant o f the Ware-Progress Orchard company, near Americua, haa started operations for the season and with favorable conditions will pre serve probably 60,000 bushels of sweet potatoes here during the next three months. This plant is equipped with machinery o f the latest type and on full time employs 90 operators. Some trouble is experienced in getting sufficient labor, but with this supplied the cannery will be operated on full time during the winter season. SI 169.40 to Keep Family a Year. Chicago— What constitutes a " liv ing wage” for a family o f five—hus band, wife and three children— in Chicago? Economists, settlement workers and others have tried to an swer the question in recent years and have made various estimates, ranging from $700 to $1100 a year. Before the street car wage arbitration board an itemized budget has been intro duced in evidence, showing the least a family of five should have in this city to maintain the American standards o f living is $1164.40 a year. Paatantt Fear Turks’ Return. London— Bulgarian peasants in the vicinity o f Kirk Kilisseh are ■till wearing the turban for fear the Turks will return and take revenge upon them, as was done in 1878, wires Noel Buxton, member o f parliament, who haa been visiting the devastated dis tricts of Turkey in the interest* of the Red Cross. ‘ ‘ Thousands are homeless,” he adds, “ and the distress i* indescribable. One Bulgarian doc tor alone is treating 600 cases.” CARNEGIE GIVES AWAY MILLIONS Makes Will and Says He’s Glad Load Is Off His Mind. Corporation Gets All But $25,000,* OOO o f Va»t Estate—Approves Discussion of Pension Plan, New York— Andrew Carnegie, in a statement Wednesday afternoon, an nounced that all but $25,000,000 of his fortune, which will be disposed of under his will, will be left to the ¿Car negie Corporation of New York, which has been made his residuary legatee, and which will carry on his educational and charitable work. Mr. Carnegie’s statement likewise explains his reasons for planning to pension ex-presidents o f the United States, as he provided recently through the Carnegie Corporation. In making his announcement, tell ing how he had gone about putting his “ gospel of wealth” into practice, Mr. Carnegie said: “ I resolved to fulfill the require ments of ¡the ‘ gospel o f wealth’ by transferring funds, and have done so, except that I have found it desirable to retain for a while personal distri bution o f my United States military telegraph corps pensions and Pennsyl vania Railroad pensions to Pittsburg division men and their widows, be cause my old boys would dislike the change, and so, no doubt, would others upon my pension list. “ To meet these payments and oth ers under my will, $26,000,000 of bonds upon which the New York state tax has been paid have been reserved. But the N ew ,York corporation has been made my residuary legatee and all surplus left after meeting the pro visions o f my will goes to it. “ I am happy in getting all this off my mind. It is a grewsome business, but I find that this earth is rapidly becoming more heavenly, so that many good men and women I know labor for others. Surely Luther, Frankiin and their followers were right, who held that ‘ service to man is the highest worship of God.’ ” In explaining his pension plan Mr. Carnegie cited the case o f three ex presidents as affording justification for the project, the announcement of which, he Baid, was "m aking the de sired impression.” His trustees and himself were all hoping, he said, “ that congress would meet the situa tion by proper action." “ Not one o f us but will rejoice should this be the result,” he said. Every member of your family will appre ciate the many handsome, useful presents you can get free with the coupons now packed in Duke’ s Mixture is one o f the big favorite brands for both pipe and cigarettes. Men everywhere prefer it be cause o f its true natural tobacco taste. 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TINSLEY’S NATURAL LEAF, GRANGER TWIST and coupons from FOUR ROSES ( lOc-lm double cou p o n ), PICK PLUG CUT, PIEDMONT CIGARETTES, CUX CIGARET1 ES. sfl and other tags and coupons issued by us. MX Premium Dept. a S T . L O U IS , M O . ^ CONTRACTORS THREATENED Plants Dynamited After Refusal to Employ Union Men, Indianapolis, Ind. — As tending to show the implication o f labor union officials in plots, the government in troduced at the “ dynamite conspiracy” trial testimony that explosions on non union iron works followed the refusal o f contractors to unionize their jobs after personal visits by some o f the defendants. Before two charges o f dynamite ex ploded on a bridge in St. Louis on August 9, 1908, testified John T. Garrett, president o f a construction firm, he was visited by John H. Barry, o f the local Ironworkers’ union. “ Barry wanted me to unionize the job ,” Garret said. “ ‘ You’ ll find it a great deal cheap er, for you know what will happen,' he said. I told him I suspected he was going to dynamite the job and he had better be careful. It was blown up later.” Elliott Orders 4100 Cars. Tacoma, Wash.—The Northern Pa cific Railway company has ordered the building of 500 flat cars at the South Tacoma ahopB and has also placed or ders for 2500 new box cars and 1100 refrigerator cars. The shippers of the Northwest responded splendidly to the plea for co-operation issued early in the fall and the Northern Pacific has had less trouble this year in handling the crop than ever before. Fully 45 per cent o f the wheat crop o f the Northwest has already been moved. Trainmen Tl* Up Mills, Pittiburg — Work at the Edgar Thompson and Homestead plants and Carrie furnaces o f the Carnegie Steel company is at a Standstill and 10,000 mill workmen are idle, due to the strike of 625 trainmen. Only a few o f the smaller mills are in operation. The strikers refused the offer made by the Carnegie company, although the company is said to have agreed to all demands except the reinstatement o f four discharged employes. The force o f police at the Homestead plant haa been increased. Big Sale of Hop* Made. Oroville, Cal.— By a deal completed here S. H. P. Eakle, o f Sacramento, who is the leading grower o f hops in the Feather River bottom lands near this city, sold hia entire crop o f 41 aces to Wolf & Netter, o f San Fran cisco. The purchase price was $6,600. I. S. Marks, a buyer who has in spected the crop, declares the bops grown in the Feather River bottom to be equal to the best in the state. Epidemic Scares Redding. Redding, Cal.—On account of the epidemic o f smallpox here, the city board o f health haa ordered all moving picture houses, theaters, churches and lodges closed for a fortnight. The public schools were closed several days ago. During the quarantine no public Princaton Students Run Fsrm. gatherings o f any nature will be al Princeton, N. J.— That success is lowed. One new case was reported. assured for the fsrm run by the un The disease is reported to be o f an un dergraduates o f Princeton university usually mild type. is shown by the recent report o f the Continuance of War Wanted. manager, É. C. Page, of ths class of 1912. While the project did not make Iiondon—A majority o f the minis money, indications point to prosperous ters at Constantinople favor continu seasons in the future. The reasons ing the war, according to a dispatch given for the lack of financial profit from the Turkish capital to the Stand were that the plan waa carried out ard. The minister o f war haa been more in the nature o f a trial, and that ordered not to accept the Bulgarian extenrive farming was not done. proposal, but to wait instructions. 8eaweed In Commerce. It la always known that seaweed contained a large quantity of Iodine, but today It la used In the manufac ture of a certain kind of cloth, while certain species are eaten under the names of "dulse,” "stoke” and "cur- rageen." Kelp la burned seaweed, and Devonshire seaweed Is used lor a large number of purposes; there fore, the seaweed gatherers of today ar* In a better position than aver before. He Knew Teacher. "A small boy dropped Into a store on the North Side on his way to school to get some candy,” says the Ilolton Signal. “ While he was look* lng over the assortment displayed In the case the salesman called his at* tentlon to some fresh lemon drops. ‘Naw,’ the boy said, ‘Gimme some jelly beans. I want something the teacher can’t hear mo eat. Teacher can hear a feller eat lemon drops clear serosa ths room.”—Kansas City Star. To Brest In New Shoes, Always s h a k o In A U en ’ r Foot-Ease, a p o w d e r . B e th r ifty on little thinKs like bluing:. D on’ t ae» c e p t w ater f o r bluing. AHk f o r K ed Cross Ball Blue, th e extra Rood value blue. It c u r e s h o t , s w e a tin g , a oh ln ir, s w o lle n feet, uurei c o r n s . I n g r o w in g n a ils a n d tm n lo n s . A l stl d r u g g is t s a n d s h o e uteres, 2 . 10 . I>ont a c c e p t h it s u b s titu te . S im p le m a ile d F R E E . A d d re s s A lien 8. O lm s te d , Lo R o y . N. Y. Hsroitm In Everyday Lift, "Not In clanging tights and d e» perate marches only is heroism to ba Gift That It Divine. looked for, but on every railway If instead of a gem, or even a 1 bridge and fireproof building that la flower, we could cast the gift of a 1 going up today. On freight trains, on lovely thought Into the heart of a the decks of vessels, in cattle yards, friend, that would be giving ae the on lumber rafts, among the firemen angels muit give.—George MacDon and the policemen, the demand for ald. courage Is Incessant, and the supply, RELIEVES never falls.”—William James. SORE EYES Calming Htr. Birds Worthy cf Gratitude. Mrs. Fidget—"What's that noil* I It haa been estimated that the birds hear down In the library?” Mr. Fidget In the United States save $200,000,000 —“ Must be the history repeating Itself. worth of crops each year. The tree Go to sleep."—Puck. sparrows In Iowa eat 4,666 pounds of weed seed dally. Ono full-fledged robin Never Satisfied. will eat 16 feet of caterpillar daily, or The man who marries for money, about 4,669 Individuals a monlh. always thinks he Is underpaid. P ettits Eve Salve. Red Cross Ball Blue grlves double value f o r you r m oney, goea tw ice a* fa r as any other. A s k y ou r And 8o Many Do It. A campaign year Is a time of hap piness for the man who likes to get at the extreme outer edge of the crowd and yell “ Louder!”—Denver Republican. Get Well an d you can very easily Their Final Chance. Ha—What kind of a resort was It you were at? She—Well, Judging from the kind of men I taw there, I should •ay It was the last resort for mar riageable girls. Near Relatives. Pessimists and indigestion SfS li s t cousins. 7 o Years withCoughs W e have had ¿evenly years o f experience with Ayer’* C h e r ry P e c t o r a l. T h i s makes us have great confi dence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats,and weak lungs. W e want yo.u to have confidence in it, as well. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with i t He knows. Keep in close touch with him. One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause •n increased flow of bile and produce a gentle laxative effect Ihe day following. Formula on each box. Show It to your :tor. He will understand at a glance, te, one pill it bedtime, just one. s u i hr ik. s. o. aiaa co., u * « , Mas C THE CHINESE DOCTOR Both tho American and the Chine*« 'hysicians use medicines made from ilants and herbs. But the Chinese lave extended their researches and oae ' > ts, Herbs and Barks that have lever been heard of in this country. And with these harmless and non-injur- ous remedies Dr. C. Gee Wo has cured iijndreda of patients of all sorts o f dis- :aaes and who had previously been tak- ug the medicines prescribed bv well known American physicians. He has testimonials from patients all over the northwest as to the fine results he ob tained with the use of these nature remedies. Should y u live out o f town and wish to begin treatment, send 4 cents In stamps for a consultation blank and circulars. Office open evenings and Sunday*. CONSULTATION FREE The C Gcc Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162} First St., Cor. Morrlaea PORTLAND, OR. 9. M. U. w y * wt<w— *• [ ---twuu No. «»—*1* ! ..J