Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 07, 1913, Image 3

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    NURSERYMEN* WILL ATTEND
“NOT A TRIUMPH,
BUT DEDICATION”
PO U LTRY A N D GAM E
c*
Annual Rose Show in Portland to
O u gst jom fancy prices for Wild Ducks
sad other r a n « in season. W rits os far
«ask offer an all kinds of poultry, pork. ate.
Pearaon-Page Co., Portland
For Bala er Trade—For Ora. or Wash. Land. 40 a.
all suit., near Ced&redge. Delta Co.. Colo.; house,
bsrn, outdid»«.. 7-a. orchard, etc.
____________E. W. Stolte.Cedared»«, Colo.
For 0a)«—-820 a. near Colville. Stevens Co.. Wash.;
10 a. colt., bal. timber; 4-r. house, barn, outbid»«..
2-a. orchard. •toe*. machinery, etc.
__________
L. E. Hedrick. Colville. Wash.
For Sale or Tr ad« for Western Property— *20 a. in
Lee Co.. Di.; 125 a. cult.; 12-r. dwellin», modern
barn. oatb!d»t, aheds. etc.
L P. Clarke. Franklin Grove. ID.
Second-Hand Machin­
ery bought, sold and
sxrh?nged: tngines,
fcoflers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st
St* Portland. Send for Stock List and prices.
Machinery
Be Great Event.
Portland, Or.— The National Nur­
serymen’s association o f
America
will hold its annual convention in
Portland next June and a large major­
ity o f the 3000 delegates will come to
Portland in time to take in the Rose
show and Rose festival.
The Rose
festival week comes June 9 to 14,
and the floral exhibit will be one of
the greatest drawing cards for the first
three days o f the celebration. The
National Nurserymen’s association is
the most important floral organization
in the United States and in the mem­
bership and among the delegates who
will be here will be the foremost pro­
fessional rosarians in the country.
Special attention will be given to
their entertainment while here and
the judging in the Rose show compe­
titions will probably be done by some
of these experts.
President Wilson So Declares
Inauguration Ceremony.
W O M E N
Were not made to do Machine Work, but
there is a machine made to do Women’s
Work, and it does it quicker and better
than it’s ever been done before.
Washington, D. C. — President Wil­
son’s inaugural address follows:
There has been a change o f govern­
ment. It began two yeais ago, when
the house o f representatives became
Democratic by a decisive majority.
TAKES THE WOIiK OUT
It has now been completed.
The sen­
HOLTON and BUESCHER
OF WASH DAY.
ate about to assemble will also be
band instruments. The most complete stock
Free illustrated catalo» sent upon receipt
o f Musical Merchandise in the Northwest.
Democratic. The offices o f President
o f the coupon below or postal mentionin»
Write for Cata!- *ues.
BEST PLACE TO KEEP FRUIT
this paper.
and Vice President have been put into
SEIBERLINC-LUCAfl MUSIC CO.
the hands of Democrats.
What does
PORTLAND, OR.
134 Second Street
Portland. Ore»on Space Between Beam* Provides Dry
the change mean? That is the ques­
Spot the Most Fitted for Ita
Send me your
tion that is uppermost in our minds
Proper Preservation,
free Meadows
today. That is the question I am go­
Washing Ma­
ing to try to answer, in order, if I
Deal direct with manufac­
Where persons have a house with
chine catalog.
may, to interpret the occasion.
turer. We pay the highest
eight
or
ten-inch
beams
on
which
the
prices for Raw Furs. Write
It means much more than the mere
for free price list and shipping floor Is laid In the first story, the
success o f a party. The success of a
tags.
spaces between the beams make an ex­
party means little except when the
N. M. UNCAR CO.. FURRIERS cellent place to keep canned fruit In
nation is using that party for a large
<81 Scrndi Street
PORTUIW. ORE. the cellar.
and definite purpose. No one can mis­
Boards can he nailed firmly to the
take the purpose for which the nation
underside of the beams, forming
shelves on which the fruit can be set MUST HAVE TIME TO RIPEÍ now seeks to use the Democratic
party. It seeks to use it to interpret
A Toy for Cats
Wide boards are best.
THE CATNIP BALL
The air Is dryer In this point In Mincemeat Should Be Made In Largs a change in its own plans and point of
view. Some old things with which
the cellar than at any other place, and
For fun and health. A t
Quantities. If One Would Have
we had grown familiar, and which had
drug, toy and department
there la a freer circulation, too, keep­
It
at
Its
Best
_ .
stores.
Write DR. A C. DAN-
begun to creep into the very habit of
ing the fruit In a more even tempera­
P ric.lO c.
IELS. I«e„ 182 Milk SI.. lUrt«. S m .
out thought and o f our lives, have al­
THE EXERCISER for book on Cats.
ture and better atmosphere than la
Mincemeat is best when made is
possible In a fruit cupboard or on large quantities and left to stand foi tered their aspect as we have latterly
looked critically upon them, with
shelves built along the side walls.
some time to ripen. To make, selecl
In erecting such shelves care should about five pounds of lean beef front fresh, awakened eyes; have dropped
their disguises and shown themselves
be taken to secure the boards well neck, rump or round.
Cover wttt
RAW FU RS
with nails. A good plan Is to saw the boiling water, add one teaspoonful ol alien and sinister. Some new things,
boards to fit a certain place, allow­ salt, and simmer gently until very as we look frankly upon them, willing
W ANTED ^
ing the ends to be just even with the tender. Free from fat and bone, pul to comprehend their real character,
RICHEST PRICES. QUICK RETIRAS V
Bides of the beams.
Then a small through the food chopper, then weigh have come to assume the aspect of
a * 1* H. LIEBES & » 1
board can be nailed firmly on the end For three full pounds add two pound! things long believed in and familiar,
J. P. Plagemann, Mgr,
vj
of the shelf and. when in place, nail­ of salt suet, six pounds of tart apples stuff of our own convictions. We
MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
have been refreshed by a new insight
ed to the outside of the beams.
298 Morrison St.
Corbett BW«
pared and chopped fine, one quart ol into our own life.
Rei. Fire. Net’l Bank. Portland,Ore.
cold
beef
liquor,
six
pounds
of
granu
M other« w ill find Mrs. W inslow“« S oothing
We see that in many things that
lated sugar, three pints of boiled cV life is very great. It is incomparably
Syrup t.* e b est rem edy to use fox their ohUdm n
“ u rin g .h e teeth in g period .
der, four pounds of seeded raisins great in its material aspects, in its
three pounds of cleaned currants, an4 body of wealth, in the diversity and
His Intentions.
Meddling Stage Directors.
half pound of chopped citron, tws sweep of its energy, in the industries
"Young man,” said Major Black-
In a recent lawsuit regarding ths
brow, with a lowering glance at Chol- ownership of a play a stage director ounces of chopped candled lemon peel which have been conceived and built
lle. “ I happened to see you laBt night testified that In thirty-two years' two ounces of candled orange peel up by the genius of individual men
with your arm about my daughter’* theatrical experience he had never two teaspoonfuls of salt, one cupfu’ and the limitless enterprise o f groups
grount
waist. May I Inquire your Intentions, heard of a pla 7 being produced as cinnamon, two-thirds cup
o f men. It is great also, very great,
slrT” “Why, sure, major,” replied the originally written. “ The chief duty cloves, one teaspoonful black pep­ in its moral force. Nowhere else in
per,
and
three
pints
ol
currant
blooming Cliollie. “ I intend to put of a stage director,” he said, "Is med­
the world have noble men and women
It there every chance I get.”,—Har­ dling with manuscripts. I have even Jelly.
exhibited in more striking forms the
Heat
over
the
fire.
If
yon
cannot
per’s Weekly.
heard of stage directors who tried to procure cider, or do not care to us« beauty and the energy o f sympathy
Improve on Shakespeare by revamp­ it In making your mincemeat, there and helpfulness and counsel in their
Putting It Delicately.
is an excellent substitute. To eack efforts to rectify wrong, alleviate Buf­
He was a stage aspirant, and had ing hla works.”
fering, and set the weak in the way
contrived somehow to gain an Intro­ N o thoughtful person uses liquid blue. It’ s a gallon of mincemeat allow one pin!
of strength and hope. We have built
duction to a well known manager, pinch o f blue in a large bottle o f water. Aak for of clear, strong coffee.
up, moreover, a great system o f gov­
who agreed to fix a date for a trial. lied Cruaa Ball Blue, the blue that’ s all blue.
Liquid blue is a weak solutior. A .-old it. Buy ernment, which has stood through a
This duly came off, and expectantly
My 8ymphony.
Red Cross Bali Blue, the blue that’s all blua. Aak long age as in many respects a model
the aspirant awaited
the verdict.
T o U t » content with small means, your grocer.
for those who seek to set liberty upon
"What do you think of It?” he asked, o seek elegance rather than luxury,
foundations that will endure against
Awake.
after a deep silence. “ Well,” the man­ tnd refinement rather than fashion;
"That man talks a great deal, but fortuitous change, against storm and
ager replied slowly, “all I can say is jo be worthy, not respectable, and
accident.
Our life contains every
that If ever you are put in prison for veal thy, not rich; to study hard, think you must admit that he’s wide awake."
great thing, and contains it in rich
acting it will be a grave miscarriage juickly, talk gently, act frankly; to “Well,” replied Farmer Corntossel, re­
abundance.
of Justice.”________________
lsten to stars and birds, to babes and flectively, “you couldn’t expect a man
But the evil has come with the
to
fall
asleep
during
one
of
his
own
tongs, with open heart; to bear all
good, and much fine gold has been cor­
Hard to Please,
speeches.”_________________
roded.
With riches has come inex­
Humanity’s appetite for applause la ¡heerfully, do all bravely, await oc­
Not Many,
cusable waste. We have squandered
so strong that no man can really casions, hurry never—In a word, to
"Women are living longer than they a great part o f what we might have
please himself without pleasing a et the spiritual, unbidden amf uncon-
iclous grow up through the common— did a generation ago,” sa/s a statis­ used, and have not stopped to conserve
number of people.
hla is to be my symphony.—Chan­ tical authority.
Yes, but will they the exceeding bounty o f nature, with­
Leisurely.
ting.
_________________
own up to being any older?—E » out which our genius for enterprise
"The hired man fell off the fenc<
would have been worthless and impo­
change.
ONLY ONE “ BROMO QUININE”
down In the meadow lot just now!’ That la L A X A T IV E BROMO QUININE. Look
tent, scorning to be careful, shameful­
the signature o f E. W . GROVE. Cures a Cold
"Had he hit the ground when you for
ly prodigal as well as admirably effi­
in One Day, Cures Grip in Two Days. 25c.
left?”—Louisville Courier-Journal.
cient. We have been proud o f our
Direct Hint.
industrial achievements, but we have
Good Word for Cheese,
not hitherto stopped
thoughtfully
They had been talking as they walk­
The popular Idea that cheese Is not ed. She had remarked pathetically:
enough to count the human cost, the
easily digestible Is a delusion. We "Oh, It must be terrible to a man to
cost o f lives snuffed out, o f energies
may, therefore, pass the cheese with- be rejected by a woman!” “ Indeed It
overtaxed and broken, the fearful
It’
s
r
e
a
l
l
y
only
lout passing it up.
physical and spiritual cost to the men
must,” was his response. Then, after
another word for per­
and women and children upon whom
a while, with sympathetic Ingenuous­
Boy’s Idea of the Veil.
fect digestion — active liver
the dead weight and burden of it all
Little Burney attended a wedding ness, she exclaimed: "It doesn’t seem
— bowel regularity. Sick­
has fallen pitilessly the years through.
where the bride wore a veil. While that I could ever have the heart to do
ness
always
brings
The groans and agony o f it all had not
going home he said: “ Mamma, when It.” And there came a silence be­
discontent and “ the
yet reached our ears, the solemn, mov­
you married did you wear curtains?' tween them as he thought It over.
blues,” but why re­
ing undertone o f our life, coming up
Oldest Known Prescription.
main so? Get a bot­
out o f the mines and factories and out
The Wrong Bums.
o f every home where the struggle had
The oldest prescription In the world
tle o f
At the town of Ayr, two miles out
its intimate and familiar seat. With
of Glasgow, stands the cottage built Is In the Metropolitan Museum of A rt
the great government went many deep
by William Burns, In which his son It Is on a piece of stone 3x4 Inches In
secret things which we too long de­
Robert was born. A Californian, who size and was probably written 3,500
layed to look into and senitinize with
was In Scotland recently, was asked years ago In Egypt. The prescription
candid, fearless
eyes.
The great
If he would like to see the cottage ol takes up both faces of the stone and
government we loved has too often
William Burns. "Sure, I’ll go,” re Is written in the old cursive charac­
been made use o f for private and self­
«ponded the American, "but I’m ters, the compound being a remedy
today. It will make
ish purposes, and those who used it
blessed if I see how he finds time to that was used for a fumigation.
the “ i n n e r m a n ”
had forgotten the people.
live there very much.”
strong
and
healthy
PILES CURED IN « TO 1« DAYS
At last a vision has been vouchsafed
Your druggist will refund money i f PAZO OINT­
and preventStomach
us of our life as a whole. We see
MENT fails to cure any case o f Itching, Blind.
Ills, Colds, Grippe
Bleeding or Protruding P ile, in 6 to 14 days. Sue.
the bad with the good, the debased and
and Malarial Disor­
decadent with the sound and vital.
Was Even More. Upset.
With this vision we approach new
ders.
"I can’t understand how you have
affairs. Our duty is to cleanse, to
the presumption to think I would
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
reconsider, to restore, to correct the
permit my daughter to become your
evil without impairing the good, to
wife.” "It does seem rather surpris­
purify and humanize every process of
ing.
I suppose; but
cheer up,
our common life without weakening
„
...... ...
Poetry and Music.
You’re not half so badly upset as I
or sentimentalizing it.
There has
IND,AN V tG E ïA B L E ^
If I had to live my life again I would been something crude and heartless
was when she suggested It to me.”
IcJlflVEGEtABLE PURGA” Sili
lave made a rule to read some poetry and unfeeling in our haste to succeed
Erratic Traveler.
ind listen to some music at least once and be great.
Our thought has been,
Opportunity is the slowest thing In svery week; for perhaps the parts of “ Let every man look out for himself,
FOR C O N S T IP A T IO N
the world when It is approaching you; ny brain now atrophied would thua let every generation look out for it­
a n d a ll F o rm s oF
but when It Is going in the other di­ lave been kept active through naa. self,” while we reared giant ma­
D IG E S T IV E D IS O R D E R S rection It travels faster than light.
The loss of these tastes Is a loss of chinery which made it impossible that
lapplness, and may possibly be Inju­ any but those who stood at the levers
rious to the Intellect, and more prob- o f control should have a chance to look
DISTEMPER
FOR
lbly to the moral character, by en­
CATARRHAL FEVER
feebling the emotional part of our na­
AND ALL NOSE
Castro Refuses Honors.
AND THROAT DISEASES ture.—Charles Darwin.
Washington, D. C.—General Cipri­
Cures the sick and acts as a preventive for others, Liquid
ano Castro, exiled ex-president o f Ven­
Sand Curs for Fatigue.
est
g t'ven
ven on the tongue. Safe for irood
brood mares and all others. Best
One of the most efficacious cures ezuela, joined the crowds on the
Kidney remedy; 60 cents land $1 a bottle; $5 and $10 the dozen,
Sold by all dru/gists and horse good« houses, or sent, express for fatigue from overwork consists in streets and from the pavement viewed
paid, by tbe manufacturers.
walking barefoot in sand. The nerves the inauguration ceremonies.
Two
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, Goshen, Ind. of the sole sr d heel are slightly irri­ reviewing stand seats had been offered
tated by coming in contact with ths him by friends, but were declined, the
grains and accelerate tbs circulation exiled president preferring to mingle
of the blood in all parta of ths body. with the crowds. General Castro said
The effect produced Is highly Invig­ he was much impressed with the cere­
orating. Besides this, the monotony monies as giving a phase o f American
The North Pacific College was estab­ of an ample extent of yellow sand ex­ public life with which he was not
lished in 1898. It has departments of |
familiar.
The general left for New
Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in | ercises a soporific effect on the brain
America has better facilities for the train­ which induces sleep—Harper's Wssfc- York after the inauguration.
ing of young men and women for success­
Lovs as Form of Religion.
ful professional careers. The annual ses­
Suffragettes Plan Raids.
Love st Its highest point—love sub
sion begins October First. An illustrated
London
— The announcement that
catalog of information will be forwarded lime, unique, Invincible—leads us Mrs. Emmaline Pankhurst would ad­
upon application to
straight to the brink o f ths great
dress a suffragist " a t home” at Cam­
abyss, for It speaks to us directly ol
bridge led the police to expect trouble
the lnflnlts and of eternity. It la sml
from undergraduates o f the university,
sently religions; it may even bscoms
but because o f the restraining influence
religion.— Amlel
Eu! Sixth >sd Oregon Six, Fortland, Ort.
exercised by the proctors and police
the meeting was not disturbed.
At
Wolverhampton, however, where Miss
Annie Kenny attempted to hold a
meeting, there was a great disturb­
ance. The meeting was finally broken
up by the terrific din and the libera­
tion of sulphuretted hydrogen.
BAN D M EN : M S ?
THE MEADOWS
POWER WASHER
:lh
H U N T E R S ! T R A P P ER S!
Happy?
HOSTETTER’S
Stomach Bitters
75 YEARS
OF PUBLIC APPROVAL
♦w
Believes Country Ready fo r Change
o f P olicy—Justice and Equal
Opportunity for W orkers.
PINK EYE
North Pacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy
Registrar, North Pacific College
PUTNAM
FADELESS
m a s?a
DYES
o’lt for themselves. We had not for­
gotten our morals.
We remembered
well enough that we had set up a pol­
icy which was meant to serve the
humblest as well as the most power­
ful, with an eye single to the stand­
ards o f justice and fair play, and re­
membered it with pride.
But we
were very heedless and in a hurry to
be great.
We have come now to tbe sober sec­
ond thought. The scales of heedless­
ness have fallen from our eyes. We
have made up our minds to square ev­
ery process o f our national life again
with the standards we so proudly set
up at the beginning, [and have always
carried at out hearts.
Our work is a
work o f restoration.
We have itemized with some degree
o f particularity the things that ought
to be altered and here are some of the
chief items:
A tariff which cuts us off from our
proper part in the commerce o f the
world, violates the just principles of
taxation and makes the government a
facile instrument in the hands o f pri­
vate interests; a banking and cur­
rency system based upon the necessity
o f the government to »ell its bonds 5C
years ago and perfectly adapted to
concentrating cash and restricting
credits; an industrial system which,
take it on all its sides, financial as
well as administrative, holds capital
in leading strings, restricts the liber­
ties and limits the opportunities of
labor, and exploits without renewing
or conserving the natural resources of
the country; a body o f agricultural ac­
tivities never yet given the efficiency
of great business undertakings or
served as it should be through the in­
strumentality o f science taken directly
to the farm, or afforded the facilities
of credit best suited to its practical
needs; watercourses
undeveloped,
waste places unreclaimed, forests un­
tended, fast disappearing without plan
or prospect o f renewal, unregarded
waste heaps at every mine. We have
studied as perhaps no other nation has
the most effective means o f produc­
tion, but we have not studied cost or
economy as we should, either as or­
ganizers of industry, as statesmen, or
as individuals.
Nor have we studied and perfected
the means by which government may
be put at the service of humanity, in
safeguarding the wealth of the nation,
the health of its men and its women
and its children, as well as their
rights in the struggle for existence.
This is no sentimental duty. The firm
basis o f government is justice, not
pity. These are matters o f justice.
There can be no equality of opportun­
ity, the first essential o f justice in the
body politic, if men and women and
children are not shielded in their lives,
their very vitality, from the conse­
quences of great industrial and social
processes which they cannot alter,
control, or singly cope with. Society
must see to it that it does not itself
crush or weaken or damage its own
constituent parts.
These are some o f the things we
ought to do, and not leave the others
undone, the old-fashioneij, never-to-be-
neglected, fundamental safeguarding
of property and o f individual right.
This is the high enterprise o f the new
day: To lift everything that concerns
our life as a nation to the light that
shines from the hearthfire o f every
man’s conscience and vision o f the
right.
It is inconceivable that we
should do this as partisans; it is incon­
ceivable we should do it in ignorance
of the facts as they are or in blind
haste. We shall restore, not destroy.
We shall deal with our economic sys­
tem as it is and as it may be modified,
not as it might be if we had a clean
sheet of paper to write upon; and step
by step we shall make it what it
should be, in the spirit of those who
question their own wisdom and seek
counsel and knowledge, not shallow,
self-satisfaction or the excitement of
excursions whither they cannot tell.
Justice, and only justice, shall always
be our motto.
And yet it will be no cool process of
mere science.
The nation has been
deeply stirred by a solemn passion,
stirred by the knowledge o f wrong, o f
ideals lost, of government too often
debauched and made an instrument of
evil.
The feelings with which we
face this new age o f right and oppor­
tunity Bweep across our heart-strings
like some air out o f Cod’s own pres­
ence, where justice and mercy are rec­
onciled and the judge and the brother
are one. We know our task to be no
mere task o f politics, but a task
which shall search us through and
through, whether we be able to under­
stand our time and the need o f our
people, whether we be indeed their
spokesman and interpreters, whether
we have the pure heart to comprehend
and the rectified will to choose our
high course of action.
This is not a day o f triumph; it is a
day o f dedication.
Here muster not
the forces o f party, but the forces of
humanity.
Men’s hearts wait upon
us; men’s lives hang in the balance;
men’s hopes call upon us to say what
we will do.
Who shall live up to the
great trust? Who dares fail to try?
I summon all honest men, all patrio­
tic, all forward-looking men, to my
side. God helping me, I will not fail
them, if they will but counsel and sus­
tain me!
Nebraskans Exultant.
Lincoln, Neb. — Democratic mem­
bers o f the Nebraska legislature held
an “ inaugural dinner” at which there
were felicitations on the inauguration
o f a Democratic president and vice
president. The dinner was informal.
The dinner is regarded as preliminary
to the annual banquet to be held here
on the 63d birthday anniversary of
William J. Bryan. Definite announce­
ment was made that Mr. Bryan will
come from Washington to attend the
banquet and that other party leaders
o f the nation would attend.
Coal Tar Trust Gives Up.
New York—The defendants in the
government suit filed against the so-
called coal tar trust consented to a
decree o f dissolution. The decree en­
joins the operations of the American
Coal Products company and the Bar­
rett Manufacturing company, the prin­
cipal defendants, and dissolves certain
o f the subsidiaries o f the combina­
tion. The decree explains that the
defendants have denied the violation
o f law, but have decided not to oppose
the decree requiring them to reform
their business methods.
MEXICANS FIRE
ON U. S. TROOPS
Assailant Quickly Driven Off
and Four Killed.
Negro Soldiers Rush Into Battle,
Backed by Citizens and Cow­
boys—Boundary Crossed.
Douglas, Ariz.— For nearly half an
hour Sunday morning a force o f 60
Mexican soldiers engaged 16 United
States troopers of the Ninth cavalry,
under Lieutenant Michaelson, on the
international boundary line here until
probably six of the Mexicans had been
killed, several wounded and troops E
and F, o f the Ninth cavalry, arrived
to reinforce the handful o f Americans.
Reports o f the casualties differ,
some running as high as six Mexicans
killed and others giving only four as
the definite number o f dead.
Four American army officers, walk­
ing on the American line three miles
from Douglas, were fired on by 60 reg­
ular Mexican soldiers patrolling the
border out o f Agua Prieta, opposite
Douglas. Sixteen of the negro troop­
ers o f the Ninth rushed to the place of
the firing, and a spirited skirmish en­
sued.
The American soldiers are holding
their position at the international line,
reinforced by two troops o f the Ninth.
The Mexicans were routed, leaving
four killed on the field and others
straggling through the brush nursing
their wounds.
It is said that the
American troops became so excited
that they overstepped the boundary
and pursued the Mexicans for some
distance.
The fight caused great excitement
at Douglas.
The townspeople armed
themselves and rushed to the bound­
ary, believing that the Mexican sol­
diers were intending to invade the
United States.
Within a few mo­
ments hundreds o f citizens were at the
place, armed and ready.
Cowboys
rushed in from nearby ranches.
City officials of Douglas in commu­
nication with state officials in Phoen­
ix, immediately after the fight, de­
clared the negro troops had killed aix
of their opponents and urged the State
department to use every effort to pro­
tect the lives o f Americans on this
side o f the border.
LENIENCY SHOWN TO HEIKE
Sugar Trust Official Is Relieved of
Prison Sentence.
Washington, D. C.— President Taft
has commuted the fine and costs, the
sentence o f Charles R. Heike, secre­
tary and treasurer o f the American
Sugar Refining company, of eight
months in the New York county peni­
tentiary and a fine of $5000.
Heike was convicted of conspiracy
to defraud the United States in effect­
ing entry o f dutiable sugar at less
than its true cost.
The president acted upon the recom­
mendation o f Attorney General Wick-
ersham. Papers in the case were filed
with the department showing that
Heike, who had not begun to serve
his sentence, was suffering from a
complication o f diseases of the heart,
kidney and lungs.
To remove him
from his home, it was urged, would
endanger his life.
British Suffragettes Mobbed.
London—The public temper is rising
against the surffagettes. Wild scenes
were witnessed Sunday afternoon in
Hyde Park when a mob o f several
thousand broke up a suffragette meet­
ing held under the leadership o f “ Gen­
eral” Mrs. Flora Drummond. Several
free fights occurred and masses o f turf
tom from the ground were hurled at
the speakers.
It required a strong
body o f police to protect the suffra­
gettes and escort them to a place of
safety.
Similar scenes marked a
meeting at Wimbledon common. In
both cases women were knocked down
and bruised.
Beads Like Amber.
Beads which look rather ilka cloud­
ed amber, but which have the quality
of wood, are picked from the Chinese
llnko tern; they are pierced and
strung for necklaces or long chains;
they are said to obtain a natural pol­
ish like ivory with a little wear, says
a New York Times writer. They are
fairly light In weight and cost so
much per bead, so that the string is
orlced acordlng to length.
8avlng of Men.
Men are led away from threatening
destruction; a hand is put into thelra
which leads them forth gently toward!
a calm and bright land, so that they
look no more backward, and the hand
may be a little child’s.—George Eliot
Reformation.
Let him go abroad to a distant cou »
try; let him go to some place where
he Is not known. Don’t let him go
to the devil, where he is known.—
Dr. Samuel Johnson.
HUSBAND
TIRED OF SEEING
HER SUFFER
Procured Lydia EL Pinkham’s
V egetable Com pound,
which made His W ife
a Well Woman.
Middletown, Pa. —“ I had headache,
backache and Buch awful bearing down
painB that I could not be on my feet at
times and I had organic inflammation so
badly that I was not able to do my work.
I could not get a good meal for my hus­
band and one child. My neighbors laid
they thought my suffering was terrible.
“ My husband got tired of seeing ma
suffer and one night went to the drug
store and got me a bottle of Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and
told m* I must take it. I can’t tell you
all I suffered and I can’t tell you all that
your medicine has done for me. I was
greatly benefited from the first and it
has mads me a well woman. I can do
all my housework and even helped some
of my friends as well. I think it is a
wonderful help to all suffering women.
I have got several to take it after see­
ing what It has done for me.” —Mrs.
E u m a E s p e n h i i a d e , 219 East Main SL,
Middletown, Pa.
The Pinkham record is a proud and hon­
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—Ills that deal out despair. It is an es­
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l If you want special advice write to
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is what they all say
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Methods of
Extracting
Teeth.
Out-of-town peo­
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work finished in on«
day if necewiary.
An absolute guar-
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year« in Portland.
Drinkers YiebTSurplus.
Washington, D. C.— The booming of
customs receipts and the record drink­
ing and smoking o f Americans, yield­
ing enormous internal revenue, have
given the Federal government a sur­
plus o f $7,379,000 for the current fis­
cal year as compared with a deficit of
$20,570,000 a year ago. Total re­
ceipts for February reached $54,803,-
000, from which was expended $52,-
839,000. The working balance which
the Democratic administration finds in
the treasury, is indicated by the state­
ment, will be about $78,000,000.
Porto Rico Wants Tariff.
New York— Free sugar, or even the
reduction o f the tariff to 1 cent a
pound, will be opposed by the Demo­
cratic delegation from Porto Rico to
the inauguration o f President Wilson.
Francis H. Dexter, chairman of the
delegation, said the sugar tariff was
the most important question confront­
ing the island and that the delegation
would seek a conference with the
house leaders to demand that the sta­
tus o f the Porto Rican product be def­
initely defined in the sugar schedule
o f the tariff bill.
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Ernesto Madero^Worried.
Ithaca, N. Y .— Some concern is felt
over the condition of mind o f Ernesto
Madero, the Cornell student and broth­
er o f the late President of Mexico.
A fter engaging railroad transportation
to New York last week with the inten­
tion o f going to meet his family in
Havana, it is learned he remained
here In the care o f friends. He was
deeply affected by the tragic deaths of
his brothers. It is now thought young
Madero will go to Havana.
Italians Repulse Arsbs.
Tripoli— Several hundred Arabs at­
tacked an Italian post, but were re­
pulsed with heavy losses.
They left
36 dead and carried off others in addi­
tion to the wounded. On the Italian
side two native soldiers were killed
and an officer was wounded.
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Man’s Debt to the Beasts.
Men have received valuable hints
and learned many things of Impor
lance from beasts; such as gratitude
from dogs, vigilance from the crane
foresight and Frugality from the ant,
honesty from the elephant and loyalty
from the horse.—Don Quixote.
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