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PO U LTR Y A N D GAM E Can » e t you fan cy prices fo r W ild Ducks and other sam e In season. W rite us for cash o ffer on all kinds o f poultry, pork. etc. Pearson-Page Co., Portland H O W A R D E. BURTON - Assayer ana Chsmist, ■ ■ Leadv.lle, Colorado, Bpecimen prices: Gold, Silver. Lead. SI. Gold, Bllvtr, 75o; Gold. 60c; Zino o r Copper. 11. M ailing envelopes a :d fu ll price list sent on applIcation Control and rm p ire work so lloitexL Reference: Ourbonate National Bank. Machinery Second-Hand Machin ery hougrht. sold and exchanged: engines, boilers, sawmills, etc. '1 he J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st 8 t . Portland. Bend fo r Stock L ist and prices. Ship us your VEAL, PORK, POULTRY, HIDES We guarantee top prices and CHECK BY RETURN M A IL. Tags, prices, coo,-*, free, " e .will send for en# year on request to all v*ho iu;ike shipments during January one yeur’a subscription to either Northwest Poultry Journal. Pacific Itoiecstead. Poultry Lire, Northwest Pacific Farmer. Please tell your neigh- Lera about our liberal offer. Ship to F. H . S C H M A L Z & CO. Psiá-« Casttil $10.COO. 141-143 Frsot Si.. PORTLAND, 0R£. RAW F U R S / W A N T E D ^ÿK * Highest M arket P ric e P a id fa ' i T* H. LIEBES & CO. /. P. Plagem ann, M qr. V-- Çmfff Jflj J] MANUFACTURING FURRIERS Coskett FUi P«rti*nii,6re 298 Memsoa St Li : F Fnl Mall Bisk. Had Krpt Her Bargain. An Ingenious trick was recently played on some women of Maulkjanj, Madras, India. They handed sums of money to a woman who said that she possessed the power of doubling the contents. The victims had their packets returned to them after seven days, when the sliver coins they had contained were found to have been changed Into copper ones. — U Cures While You Walk* 1 A lle n 's Foot-E ase is a certain cure fo r hot •weating.caUus, and swollen, aehfng feet. SolJ b y all D ru ggists. P r ic e air. D o n ’ t accept any su b stitu te T r ia l package kukk Addrem Aliens. O lm sted, Ledto;, S. Y. Accomplishing. It Is very Important that the young man select his Ufa work early and bend every energy toward accom plishing something. One of the most common causes of failure in this life lies in the fact that men do not see tho Importance of being thorough un til It is too late.— Florence Vldette. English Stump Speech, A correspondent. “ Old Brlney,” sends us tho following specimen of frenzied stump oratory: “ Feller blokes! Thanks ter th‘ guv’ment, yer gafc-yer d’minishia' wage, and yer lit tle loaf, an’ all that. Wotcher got ter do now Is ter go fer devil-ootion and local anatomy, an’ go it blind!” (Loud cheers.)— London Globo. B e th r ifty on little things like bluing. Don’ t ac cept w a ter fo r bluing. A sk fo r Bcu Cross Ball Blue, the ex tra good value blue. SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT By Installments. The "epoch-making advice" of a o f $100 or more by buying your bookmaker to a colleague in distress Piano or Player Piano direct Is related In Vanity Fair. The col from factory store. league had been paid £25 on a bet BUSH & LA N E PIA N O COM PANY by a certain captain, who. in a fit of 365 Washington St., Portland, Or. absent-mindedness, paid him the same amount again next day. “ What shall I do about It?” asked tho bookmaker : of his friend; and prompt came the I answer: “ A s k him for It again." LIME FERTILIZER A lso Land Plaster, Lim e. Cement, W all Pias te r and Shingles. W rite fo r prices. NOTTINGHAM & CO. 102 Front Street. P O R T L A N D . OR. BANDMEN: HOLTON and BUESCHER band instruments. The most com plete stock o f Musical Merchandise in the N orth w est. W rite fo r Catalogues. S E IB E R L IN G -L U C A S M USIC CO. Portland, Oregon 134 Second Street. H U N T E R S ! T R A PPER S! Deal d irect w ith manufac turer, W e pay the highest prices fo r Raw Furs. W rite fo r free price list and shipping tags. Steel Stays Stopped Bullet. Steel Btays have saved many a wom- an’» life. Not long ago Mary Henessy I was taken to Bellevue hospital with a flesh wound In tho side, and Dr. Drury discovered that had It not been for a steel stay which deflected the bullet the wound would have been fatal, for the slug had been traveling toward a vital organ. Clogged Sewing Machine. When a sewing machine will not work, Btand I t near the Are b o that the oil may melt, and then clean with pure paraffin, putting It Into every oil hole. Work tho machine well, and then wipe every part with a clean cloth. When perfectly clean, lubri cate with machine oil. N. M. UNCAR CO., FURRIERS Aa a Man Think». Jennie— “ Ho must have a soft spot In his heart for me.” Wennlo— “ Why Courage. so?” Jennie— “ He says he Is always Aa courage Is pre-eminently the vir thinking of me.” Wennle— "But, you tue of men, ao It la the virtue which know, a man doesn’t think with his moat powerfully challenges the re heart. The soft place must be In his spect and emulation of men. And It head.”— London Telegraph. deserves this pre-eminence, for it Is Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow*« Soothing also the virtue which gives security syrup tt e best remedy to use for their chiidree to all the other virtues.— Lowell. 0'irisg ¿he teething period. 191 Scvcotb Stmt PORTLAND, ORE. Pretty Sure. Whenever a man Is threatened by the deep sea he is pretty sure to find tha devil on the other side of him. WILLOW RIVER British Columbia. T h o first registered tow nsite on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railw ay. Th o heart o f a country larger than O regon— rich in natural resources. On the Fraser river— w ith o ver 1000 miles o f n avigable waterw ays. Th e terminus o f the Pacific & Hudson Bay R a il w a y to the Peace R iv e r country. Several other railroads layin g plana to build into the townsite. Standing tim ber in large quantities in all direc tions. A gricu ltu ral lands in abundance, that can be pre-empted or purchased d irect from the govern ment. Gold in the sands o f W illow R ive r fo r placer m ining and the m ining camp. Barkerville, only 110 miles away. Coal is estimated to be sufficient to last all Can ada fo r a century; located in the Bear R ive r dis trict, only 16 miles distant. W ith these natural resources and the railroads ■pending millions building into that gre a t unde veloped empire, isn’t that enough to insure a **City o f Im portance?” W h a t more would you ask? Lota are priced low. Term s are easy. A dvan ce o f $100 per lot on January 18, 1913. W hen the Grand Trunk Pacific trains are run ning into town n ext summer from W in n ip eg and the East your lota w ill be w orth several times w h at they are today. W illow R iv e r w ill certainly be another Edm on ton, Calgary or Prince Rupert. Send fo r plat today—that you may g e t a good selection before the advance o f prices. Y . PA G E H A R R IS . A gt. fo r Oregon. 600 Henry Bldg., Portland, Or. This Weather Causes Sickness Grippe, Colds and Pneumonia Come From Run Down Condition. c. C. Gee Gee Wo Wo T H E C H IN E S E DOCTOR Thla w onderful man has made a life study o f the properties and actions o f roots, herbs, buds and barks on the human system. Many o f the reme dies which this man uses are scarcely known to the scientists o f this country, and in Chinese fam ilies are handed down from fa th e r to son and kept a profound secret. Most o f these remedies are im ported from fa r-o ff A sia to his large laboratory a t 162H F irst street. I t seems almost a miracle to many patients who have called on this famous man and in such short tim e become w ell by his treatment. I f you live elsewhere than in Portland and wish to procure his medicines, send 4 cents in stamps and a symptom blank and circular w ill be fo r warded to you. This you w ill fill out and proper remedies w ill then be sent to you. Happiest Home. But the happiest home la built when the twain together meet the trials and catastrophes that come from the outside world with the good health, the common sense, the humor, the patience and courage that will rout them. It should not be necessary for these qualities to be used by the one to combat the faults o f the other. —Barbara Boyd. Learning by Love Letter. "L ove letters between young men and women are an excellent method of teaching literature,” says Dr. Ar thur Holmes. But It must be done tactfully. W e have known a young lady who broke off an engagement because her fiance returned her love letters with the spelling errors neatly corrected In red ink. T O CU RE A COI.D IN O N E DAT TTake L A X A T I V E B R O M O Q uinine Tablets, c o i w l p i j T fuml money i f i t fails to cure. E. W. G R O V E S signatu re is on each box. 25c. Scientific Fact Established. A number of rabbits upon whom coffee was tried to determine the effect o f the caffeine it contained died, prov ing beyond a doubt that coffee never was Intended as food for rabbits.— Louisville Conr* Journal, Wanted to Live In History. Some men’s Idea of fame Is cer tainly a distorted one. A murderer In South Carolina pleaded for the privilege of being the first man to be electrocuted when that new mode of execution was Introduced Into the No Use for Boys Any More. Somebody has Invented an electric device that will split kindling wood. Gradually we are getting It so ar ranged that the world will have ab solutely no use for small boys. Washington, D. C.— The lever that will break the backbone o f high prices o f foodstuffs is Jnore intensive farm ing, cultivation o f unoccupied lands near the large cities and more intelli gent methods o f agriculture, in the opinion expressed by Professor Milton Whitney, chief o f the bureau o f soils, o f the department o f agriculture. Dr. Whitney is a leading authority on soils and their uses and his many publica tions on soils and their adaptation to crop production and their relation to food consumption have attracted world-wide attention. Dr. Whitney is preparing a bulletin on soils o f the country and their rela tion to the nation’s future food sup ply. He draws specil attention to the vast amount o f uncultivated areas of land, the decline in the cultivated areas compared with the rapid in crease o f the country’s population. “ The country is advancing in every line,” said Dr. Whitney. “ People are living better than ever before. As a result we are stronger physically and mentally. W e are consuming more foodstuffs per capita than the popula tion o f the European countries and I would not for a moment attempt to discourage less food consumption. It is plain that until we get a larger sup ply o f foodstuffs, and if the period of high salaries continues, we can expect the present high cost of living to con tinue. “ So let us touch the producing side o f the question. For instance, the states north o f the Potomac and east of the Ohio river have a total area of 12,322,880 acres. The area under cul tivation in this territory is estimated at a little over 40,000,000 acres. Add ed to this is 27,000,000 acres used for forestry. So we have over 42,000,000 acres o f idle land in the territory lying in the states. “ During the past 30 years the amount o f land in use has steadily de creased until it is now about 20 per cent less than in 1880, while the coun try as a whole has been growing at a phenomenal rate. “ The number o f persons engaged in agricultural pursuits in the states above mentioned has also decreased during the past 30 years, while the total population has largely increased. “ There are at present, mark you, about 1,300,000 persons engaged in agriculture in the area under consider ation with a population o f over 30,- 000,000 non-agricultural producers to be fed. “ The bureau o f soils estimates that the land under .cultivation in the area can be made to yield at least four times as much as at present by more intelligent and intensive methods of farming. Moreover, the same up-to- date methods used on the idle lands will have a yielding capacity o f over eight times as much as at present. “ Careful investigations conducted by the bureau prove that these lands are well adapted to all classes o f crops from the early fruit, truck and vege tables to the latest storage fruits and vegetables for winter use, and to the most intensive kind o f dairy farming. “ The conditions in the eastern sec tion o f the country are similar to those existing in other sections. So whether the cost o f living is to be reduced or not, it is perfectly plain to even the layman mind that to feed the present and constantly-growing population of the country a greater production of foodstuffs must be raised. “ To do this more people have got to return to the farm s; it is necessary to put more land under cultivation; more improved methods o f agriculture, and more intensified farming must be fol lowed.” W orld’s Crops Reported. Richmond, Cal.— Mrs. D. Kavinet, a shoplifter, was caught with enough eggs in her stockings to make a family omelet. Eggs have disappeared every time she visited a market, conducted by T. D. Morgan. He marked some of the eggs and waited. They faded from sight on her next visit to the market and Morgan called a policeman. A woman at the jail made s search and reported nothing doing in the egg line. Morgan averred that Mrs. Kavi net had the eggs. More searching brought them to view in her stocking. Taking of Town Confirmed. Flying Santa Shed* Far*. 162$ First St., Cor. Morrison PO R TLAN D , OR. 2öE cm $2ai O a th Syrup. T*» im Good. I'M fa ■old h j Prarr-fta._______ W H E N w ritin * tn * d »p r t i«fn , tion this paper. Soil Must Be Made to Yield More-- Froportion of Farmers Grow ing Smaller. El Paso, Tex.— Despite the denial of Minister Hernandez, the taking of Ascencion by the rebels is confirmed officially at Juarez and reported by nu merous refugees coming from the town. The taking o f Casas Grandes as reported by rebels, remains uncon firmed. Railway reports say nothing o f the Casas Grandes attack. The Seventh Federal cavalry ia proceeding slowly behind railroad work trains toward Ascencion. The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co, No l- n a . Government Expert Says All Depends on Size of Crops, Washington, D. C. — The Interna tional Institute o f Agriculture at Rome Not All Owing to Wife. "Biggins says he owes everything has reported to the department o f ag to his wife." "That Isn’t true," replied riculture on the year’s crop figures. Biggins’ father-in-law. “ His wife quit According to the institute, the produc Wheat, 160,- lending him anything years ago and tion in Germany was: then he started in owing me."— Wash 227,000; rye, 456,608,000; oats, 965,- ington Star. 999,000; barley, 159,927,000 bushels. Austria produced in wheat 69,640,000; Not Inconvenienced. rye, 117,114,000; oats, 167,423,000; "Did the dissolution of your gigantic barley, 78,384,000 bushels. In 10 corporation cause you Inconvenience?” European countries and Canada the “ Not the slightest," replied Mr. Dustin 1 production o f sugar beets was 136 per Stax. “ I needed an enlarged and im cent o f last year’s production. proved system of branch offices any how.” __________________ Puts Eggs in Her Hose. Open evenings and Sundays. r . N . V. COST OF LIVING UP TO FARMERS JgL I San Francisco— Santa Claus in an aeroplane flew over the heads of thousands o f persons gathered here Christmas at the third international aviation meet o f the Pacific Coat, and dropped bags o f candy and nuta into the crowd. The warm weather, how ever, made it uncomfortable for Santa and he soon alighted, to abed hia furs. SNOW SLID E CRUSHES T R A IN Rain, Wind and Snow Do Immense Damage to Property. Ellensburg, Wash.— Snowslide j crushes 15 freight cars into kind- i ling. j Seattle— Boiler on rotary snow | plow on Great Northern road ex- I plodes, injuring five, two fatally, j Aberdeen— Traffic and wire com- 1 munication badly hit by storm— j landslide throws two houses from ! foundations— shipping tied up. | Falls City, Or. — Heaviest rain I and wind storm ever recorded. Newport— Rain heavy and wind blows a gale, but no shipping dam age reported. Dallas — Telephone lines down and bridges washed out with I.a- Cieole river flooding adjacent land, t Chehails -Chehalis river on a ! rampage for two days. Big log | jam likely to break any time, t Vancouver— Several Clark county I bridges and roads washed out and j rainfall o f Sunday 1.92 inches. I Centralis— Surrounding country ! flooded— citizens fear inundation in | business district. 38 CONVICTED IN DYNAMITE CASES Every .Count of Indictment Is Upheld by Jury. All But Two Are Members of Iron workers’ Union—Two Ac cused Men Cleared, Indianapolis — The United States government with stern and decisive swiftness took into its possession 38 union labor officials, convicted o f con spiracy, o f promoting explosions on non-union work throughout the land, o f aiding in the destruction which brought loss o f life in Los Angeles, and o f carrying on a “ reign o f ter- rorr’ ’ declared to be unparalleled in the history o f the country. Almost the entire executive staff of the International Association o f Bridge & Structural Iron Workers was convicted. Only two officials o f that union now remain out o f jail. A t the head o f the list o f those con victed stands Frank Moran, the presi dent. It was o f this union, with 12,000 members, that John J. McNamara was secretary-treasurer while he conducted the dynamitings out o f which the pres ent convictions grew. The convictions, coming on a scale unprecedented in a Federal court, were an aftermath o f the killing o f 21 per sons in the blowing up o f the Los An geles Times building on October 1, 1910. McNamara and his brother, James B., the Times dynamiters, are convicts in California, and his fellow officials, former associates o f McNa mara, are Federal prisoners here, awaiting sentence. Two o f those convicted were not affiliated with the Iron Workers’ union, but they were found guilty o f joining with the Iron Workers’ officials in promoting the conspiracy. One o f these is Olaf A. Tvietmoe, o f San Francisco, a recognized labor leader on the Pacific Coast, the testimony against whom was that he aided in causing explosions in Los Angeles, wrote letters about them and referred to them as “ Christmas presents” after the fatal explosion in Los Angeles, and that he aided in concealing evi dence wanted in California. He is secretary o f the California Building Trades Council. Ellensburg, Wash.— The Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound eastbound fast freight, which was stalled in a d rift one mile west o f Laconia, in Snoqualmie Pass, Saturday afternoon, was wrecked late Monday by an ava lanche that swept down the mountain just when the train was almost free from the first drift. Two locomotives were knocked off the track and wrecked, 12 cars loaded with Oriental imports were smashed into small bits and 23 other cars were buried under the snow, part o f which is 15 feet deep. Roadmaster W. R. Hunt was caught in the slide and severely injured. Snow conditions in the Cascade mountains are the worst in 20 years, according to railroad officials here. The Milwaukee was completely tied up by slides. The Northern Pacific refused to handle Milwaukee trains over the mountains. Snow plows at Easton and Lester were wedged in the snow. A plow stationed at Ellensburg, with a 15-foot double fan, released one imprisoned plow. A locomotive left the rai's at Easton and turned on its side. A wrecking outfit left here by spe cial train, with 95 laborers following. A foot o f snow an hour was reported at the summit. Lower down rain fell and then froze, forming a heavy crust on the snow and making conditions G ALE SENDS B AR K ON BEACH much worse. 33 CONVICTED DYNAMITERS RECEIVE THEIR SENTENCES Indianapolis, Ind.— Imprisonment in the Federal prison at Leavenworth, Kan., was imposed as a punishment up on 33 labor union officials convicted of having engaged in the destruction o f property by dynamiting over an area stretching from Boston to Los An geles. As the head o f the union whose strike was given as the motive for promoting the dynamite plots, Frank M. Ryan was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment, the heaviest sentence o f all. He is president o f the Ironwork ers’ International union. O f the 38 men convicted as conspir ators and aiders in the McNamara dy namiting schemes, eight other men affiliated with Ryan were each sen tenced to prison terms o f six years, two men each were sentenced to four years, 12 men were each sentenced to three years, four men were sentenced to two years each, six men to one year and one day each, and six men, includ ing Edward Clark, o f Cincinnati, a dynamiter who pleaded guilty, receiv ed their liberty on suspended sen tences. The elimination ro f those who re ceived suspended sentences left 33 who are to go to Leavenworth, where the shortest sentence will be one year and one day. Municipal Carline Pay*. San Francisco— In the first day and a half o f its operation, San Francisco’s new municipal railway line returned to the city a profit o f $632.75. The first car was sent out Saturday noon and the receipts for the half day were $748.75. Sunday’s receipts were $910, making a total o f $1658.75 for the day and a half. The estimated operating expenses o f the road are $450 a day and the fixed charges on the bonds $234 a day. There is an owl service with cars running every hour between 12:30 and 5:30 in the morning. Painter* Fall to Death. San Francisco— Falling six stories down a light-well in the Whitney building and crashing through a sky light into the rear room o f a store be low, John N. Crawford and Edward J. Hannan, painters, were instantly killed. Both bodies were badly man gled and it was with difficulty that they were extricated from the tangled ropes and debris which held them. The men were at work 70 feet above _the skylight when one o f the ropes on which the hanging scaffold was sus pended gave way. British Four-Master Is Wrecked— Crew of 30 Saved. Aberdeen, Wash.— Heroic work by the Westport lifesaving crew was all that saved the officers and men, 30 in all, o f the British four-masted bark Torrisdale, which went ashore half a mile south o f the jetty near the en trance to Grays Harbor early Satur day. It was the fate o f the vessel’s crew to realize that they were drifting to a most certain death for several hours before the Torrisdale finally struck. Seven hours’ work in a lifeboat in one of the worst seas ever known along the coast was the form o f Providence that saved Captain Collins and his men. The Torrisdale lies a total wreck on her beam ends and with waves dashing over her, not more than 800 yards from the high water line. Her back is broken, and her crew aver that she was leaking badly when she finally laid over. Chicago Drinks Less Beer. El Paso, T ex.— A t least 4000 rifles and untold quantities o f ammunition, in shipments o f from 5000 to 50,000 pounds each, have been received here within the last three months, official figures show. That the arms and cartr idges were not all sold to sports men s ¡self-evident. Some months ago enforcement o f neutrality was remov ed from the Department o f Justice’s secret agents along the border and turned over to the War department. Greek* Lose Naval Battle. London— A naval battle between Turkish and Greek forces occurred Wednesday off the island o f Tenedos. in which the Greeks suffered severe losses, according to a news agency dls patch received here from Cons.antino- ple. Before we tell you about the boy and his air rifle, we want you to hear about Liggett ¿ 5 * Myers Duke’ s Mixture — the tobacco that thousands o f men find “ just right” for a pipe— the tobacco that makes * rolling” popular. This favorite tobacco is fine old Virginia and North Carolina bright leaf that has been thoroughly aged, stemmed“—and then granulated. It has the true tobacco taste, for the very simple reason that it is p ure tobacco. Pay what you will—it is impossible to get a purer or more likeable smoke than Duke’s Mixture. It is now a Liggett $; Mgen leader, and is unsurpassed in quality. In every 6c snek there isone and a half ounces of splendid tobscco— and with each sack you get a book of cigarette papers FREE. How the Boy Got Hit A ir Rifle In every sack of the Liggett $ My ere Duke's Mixture we now pack a Free Present Coupon. These Coupons are good for all kinds of useful urticles-something to please every member of the family. There are skates, sleds, balls and bats, cameras, um brellas, watches, fountain pens, pipes, opera glasses, etc., etc. As a special offer, during Jan uary and February only, we tv ill send you our new illus tra ted ca ta logu e of presents, F R E E . Just send us your name and address on a postal. Coûtons from Date's Mature may be assorted w ith toe s from HORSE SHOE. J. T.. TIN SLE Y’S N A T U R A L LEAF. G R A N G E R T W I S T , coupons from FOUR ROSES U tk -tin double coupon), PICK PLU G C U T . P I E D M O N T CIGARETTES. C U X CIGARETTES. and other taxs o r coupons issued by us. Premium Dept. srAyMAs CoJaooa Cot) $ “ ¡ÿ iÎ Is iS fi Hindu Charm. "The God given Almighty Power Is moving within me to give health, suc cess and happiness. I shall be shown the way to help bring about all these conditions. Love, Light and Kindness wait upon me. I shall be shown the way.” I TURN NEW OVER I LEAF a Start the new year right. Take care o f the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, and they will serve you well. Make the appetite keen, digestion per fect and Liver active by the daily use o f Emphatic Comment. It was held by the duke of Welling ton that tha true story of the battle of Waterloo had never been written. A contemporary relates ho he once sat In a carriage with the duke and “ watched him read a ponderous quar to recital of the battle of Waterloo. Against paragraph after pnragraph he traced the letters ’L.’ or ‘D. L.’ with a great blunt ended pencil. I ventured to ask what these mystlo letters meant. The pithy reply was: " ’L l* " and "Damned lie,” to be sure.’ " Red Crons Ball Blue iriven double value fo r you» money, goes tw ice as fa r aa any other. A a k you» grocer. Willing to Please. "During an anti fly campaign," writes E. K. O. to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, “ one of tho teachers In our public schools urged the childreu to bring In all the flies thoy could cap ture. The reward was to be ten cents a pint. On the following day the schoolmarm was astonished to get this question from one of her small charges; " ’Teacher, we ain’t got no flies at out house. Will bedbugs do lest as well?’ " Chicago—Chicago and surrounding territory consumed 224,945 few er bar rels o f beer in 1912 than in the preced ing 12 months, according to a report filed recently by S. M. Finch, collector o f internal revenue. Brewers explain the decrease b y .th e cool weather in the early part o f last summer, which Many Deadly Weapons. decreased the consumption o f the pro Borne persons attribute all crlma duct. The amount o f spiritous liquors to the pistol, forgetting that history consumed showed an increase. Taxes tells us that moro crimes were com collected this year on spirits in this mitted in the world before there were It promotes and maintains |K| pistols. What is to prevent a person district amounted to $451,500 as against $414,626 last year. %m health, strength and vigor. gyg murderously Inclined from obtaining and using a carving knife, an Ice pick, El Try u today- n Rare Art Sale Probable. an ax, or hatchet, a razor or baseball bat? These all make deadly weap London Negotiations are in prog ons. ress which may lead to one o f the most sensational sales o f art treasures that QUICK RELIFP A ir Flight for Consumption. has ever taken place in London. It is EYE TROUBLES If you have incipient consumption— the public auction o f the wonderful Desire for Long Life. treasures from the imperial palaces in take a flight in an airship. Doctor There appears to exist a greater China. The Chinese palaces are vast Flemming, an eminent authority on storehouses o f art treasures. The late tuberculosis- lecturing betore the destro to live long than to live well! dowager empress was an assiduous col Berlin Aeronautical association, de Measure by man's desires, he cannot lector, for she used to receive on her scribed the benefits of high altitudes live long snough; measure by hla birthdays quantities o f bronzes, black upon those afflicted, and asserted that good deeds, and he has not lived long exposure to the sun's enough; measure by his evil deeds, pearls and gold ornaments o f rare fifteen mini workmanship from loyal subjects who rays during an airship flight at high and he has lived too long. altitude was certain death to tho wished to buy her favor. Fault Finding. bacilli o f tuberculosis. If we had no faults, wo should not Chinese Asks for Baby. Ws Are a Nation of Frog-Eaters. take so much pleasure In noticing Los Angeles—A petition bearing the Frogs’ legs, at which people turned the faults of other people.— La Roche signature o f a Chinese seeking the up their noses In disgust only a few foucauld. adoption o f an American baby has years ago, have now become so popu been placed on file in the Superior lar an article of diet that no fewer court. The child, at the age o f one than 6,000.000 frogs a year are killed day, was found three years ago by In Minnesota alone to supply the de Lute W. Jimmie, the Chinese peti mand. The northwestern frogs are tioner, on the porch o f a neighbor’s the most delicate, but the biggest are home, where it had been abandoned. the southern bullfrog*. The latter are Lute is an American-born Chinese and not so sweet or tender as tho former. conducts a flourishing mercantile busi ness. His w ife is a Caucasian. PILES CURED IN « TO II DATS HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS Pettits Eye Salve Destroys Darrow Trial to Begin, Arm* Stored at El Pa*o. “Father, I'm Glad You Smoke Duke’s Mixture” Los Angeles— The second trial o f Clarence S. Darrow, the Chicago at torney who was chief counsel in the trial o f James B. McNamara and who was indicted by the county grand jury a year ago on two charges o f jury bribing, will be begun here January 20. John D. Fredericks, district attor ney, aaid the conviction o f the 38 union men in Indianapolia would have no effect upon the Darrow caae. City’s Carline Running. San Francisco— The Geary-Street Municipal railroad, running from the center o f the business district to the ocean beach, was formally declared in operation Saturday. Mayor Rolph paid the first nickel taken in. The road ia five and a half miles long and the estimated cost o f construction and equipment is $1,643,721. Yourdrumrlxt will refund mon.y If PAZO OINT M ENT fail* to cur. any u m of ltrhinir. Blind. Blued .Mr or Protruding Pilaa in S to 14 day«, 50 c. Too Good to Los*. Jack—"Now that your engagement 1s broken, are you going to make Blanche send back your letters?" Harry— "You bet I am. I worked hard thinking out those letters; they’re worth using again ” New Idea In Fruit Growing. An electric motor to vibrate gently a fruit tree so that tbs sap flows to the buds and blossoms and enables them to resist frost has been patented by a Colorado orcbardlst. Greek Fir# to Be Used Again. To atop following hoatlla vessels or even for purposes of attack whan the oondltlons are right a German naval offioer has Invented a Greek Are that will barn while floating on water. D andruff Ayer’s Hair Vigor keeps the scalp clean and healthy, destroys all dandruff, and greatly promotes the growth o f the hair. You will cer tainly be pleased with it as a dressing for your hair. It keeps th e hair s o ft and smooth and promptly checks any falling o f the hair. It does not color the hair, and cannot injure the hair or scalp. Consult your doctor about these hair problems. Ask him what he thinks o f Ayer’s Hair Vigor.