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Prostrated Every Spring Suffering from dyspepsia, weakness, general run-down condition th at some call ‘ that ex* treme tired feeling,' was my regular experience until I began to take H ood’s Sarsaparilla. I t gave me relief almost from the first dose, and soon I was completely restored to health and strength. I have now fo r some years used this unfailing remedy each spring, and have been rewarded with good health in the summer and w inter.” Mrs. L. U. Bickford, Gossville, N. H. § H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a Contains not only Sarsaparilla, but also those great A lteratives, Stillingia and Blue F lag; those great Anti-Bilious and Liver remedies. Mandrake and D andelion; those great K idney remedies, Uva Ursi, Ju n ip er Berries, and Pipsissew a; those great Stomach Tonics, Gentian Root and W ild Cherry B ark; and other valuable ----------------"\ curative agents. 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PACIFIC GUANO & FERTILIZER CO. 182 Madison St., Portland. Or. BANDMEN: HOLTON and BUESCHER band instrum ents. The most complete stock of Musical M erchandise in the N orthw est. W rite for Catalogues. SE1BERLING-LUCAS MUSIC CO. 134 Second Street Portland. Oregon $100 TO $500 SAVED On Each Automobile. O ur co-operative sales plan en ables you to buy a brand new au tomobile; only $475 required, bal ance easy terms. For full partic ulars address GERLINGER MOTOR CAR CO. 690 W ashington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. W a n te d H is B o d y A b o v e G ro u n d . N ot so very long ago th e re died, In the n o rth of E ngland, a farm er who left Instructions th a t his body should be put In a coffin, and th en placed In th e loft of one of th e b arn s on the farm prem ises. It w as done, and will probably rem ain th e re for generations. U n d e rra tin g In flu e n za G e rm . One orange a week is to be given to each child in th e L am beth G uard ia n s’ schools a t Norwood, E ngland, as a preventive ag ain st influenza. All w e can say is th at, if th e influenza germ is to be in tim id ated by one orange a w eek, it has sadly lost its pluck since we last m et it. N o Rom ance in Th e s e . Polly—"H aving announced th a t they w ere going to live in an ap artm en t, I suppose the Newlyweds got a lot of useful p resen ts.” “ Dolly—“Yes, in deed! Among them I saw a snow shovel, a lawn m ow er and a se t of garden tools.”—Judge. A f t e r M a te ria l. E ditor—“W hy do you p e rsist in com ing h ere? I tell you I don’t buy fic tion." A uthor—“Oh, I d o n 't w ish to Bell any of my stories. I am w ritin g a sh o rt serial, entitled ‘T he U gliest M an on E a rth ,’ and cam e in m erely to obtain local color.” T o o Bad. “W hat m akes W illoughby look io woebegone? D isappointed in love?” “Yes.” “W ho got th e g irl?” “He did.^_______________ S u re ty L im it In R e a lism . R eal rain is to be a fea tu re of a forthcom ing play. N ervous playgoers a re hoping th a t th e R ein h ard t craze will not cause it to e n te r from the auditorium .—London Punch. T o W h o m It M a y C o n ce rn . Am brose C rosslots sa y s: “ E v’ry once in a while th e eyes of th e law need specs.” —Judge. F rie n d s h ip . F riendship Is th e g ift of th e gods, and the m ost precious g ift to m an.— D israeli. D a ily T h o u g h t. I am m ore and m ore Im pressed w ith th e duty of finding happiness.—George E ltg t You're “ Out!” In the ‘‘game of health” you are soon “down and out” if you allow the stomach to become weak and the system run-down. BRACE UP! Tone the stomach, stir the lazy liver, make the bowels active by the daily use of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS Man U n ifo rm ly C o u rte o u s, H a s an Ad va n ta g e O v e r R iva l W ith M orose B earing . TO APPEASE WOOL GROWERS Senators Would Place Woolen Fab rics on Free List. W ashington, D. C .—F e a rfu l th a t they cannot resto re raw wool to the d u tiab le list. D em ocratic senators from th e wool-growing sta te s are hopeful o f appeasing th e w rath o f the wool men by m aking a fight to force wool fab rics and o th e r woolen m anu factu res on th e free list. They realize th a t th is will not aid th e wool grow ers, b u t th ere long has been a feeling among wool grow ers th a t the wool m an u factu rers w ere g e ttin g an ad van tag e over them in ta riff and if these senators can m ake wool fabrics free, in th e event raw wool rem ains on th e free list, they feel th a t they at least w ill have placed both industries on an equal footing, so th a t one enjoys no advan tag es o f which th e o th er is deprived. F or a g re a t m any y ears th e wool m an u factu rers o f the E a st have pro fessed to work w ith th e wool grow ers o f the W est in keeping a substantial duty on all form s o f wool, both raw and m anufactu red . Y et the wool grow ers have known th a t th e adv an t age has been on th e side of the m anu fa c tu re rs and th a t th e grow ers, es pecially under th e Payne-A ldrich law, got only a fractio n o f th e protection they w ere supposed to receive, ow ing to tric k s of th e m an u factu rers in grad in g foreign wools. SCUTARI YIELDS TO MONTENEGRO SNAKES TO K IL L SNAKES W. L. D O U G LA S So u th A m e ric a H aa D isc o ve re d an E x c e lle n t W a y to Cope W ith the U n iv e rs a l Pest. ■ O O » 3 . 5 0 » 4 - . 0 0 •_so AND * 6 t 00 In South America, w here the snake pest is a very serious proposition, they a re now using snakes to catch FOR MEN AND WOMEN snakes. BEST BOYS SHOES In the WORLD Even in the most civilized p a rts of $2.00. $2 60 and 43 00 Brazil over 1,000 persons a re killed The largest makers of annually by snake bite. Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 T he mongoose, w hich proved so ef shoes in the world. fective in Jam aica and elsew here, is y o u r t’. e a l e r t o s h o w y o u of little use here. N ecessity is the L . D o u g i n » * 3 . AO, IMAM» a n t i m other of invention, end nature and 6 0 » h o e s . J u s t a s g o o d In s ty le , u u d w e a r a s o t h e r m a k e s c o s t i n g ».'».OO t o » 7 OO science to g eth er have at last discov - th e o n ly d if f e r e n c e is t h e p r ic e . S h o e s In a ll ered som ething w hich it is hoped may l e a th e r s , s ty le s a n d s h a p e s to s u it e v e ry b o d y . eventually ex term in ate the dreadful I f y o u c o u ld v is it W . L. D o u g la s la r g e f a c to - / I r i e s a t B r o c k to n , M a s s ., a n d s e e f o r y o u r s e l f " pest. h o w c a re f u lly W . L . D o u g la s sh o e s a r e m a d e , T he discovery is nothing else th an a w o u ld th e n u n d e r s ta n d w h y th e y a r e w a r r a n te d bénéficient” snake w hich is harm less tit b e tte r , lo o k b e tte r , h o ld t h e i r s h a p e a n d w e a r l o n g e r t h a n a n y o t h e r m a k e f o r t h e p r ic e . to man, and w hich kills and eats the t W . L. Dong) as shoes a rs n o t fo r s a le In y our v icin ity , o rder poisonous species. d irect from th e fa c to ry am i save th s m id d le m a n 's profit. S hoes fo r e very m em ber of th e fam ily , a t all prices, by The m ussurana, as it is called, is P a rc e l P ost, p o sta g e free. W r i t e f o r I l l u s t r a t e d 4 ' a t a l u g . I t w ill show you h o w to o rd er by m ail, a thick, m uscular snake about four TAKE I a n d w h y you c a n save m oney o n yo u r fo o tw ea r. feet long. It is possessed of an in W . L , D O U G L A S - • B r o c k to n , M asa. 8U B 8 T IT U T E satiable ap p etite for poisonous vipers, and it can tell of the approach of one in the sam e way th a t a pointer will C o ffin s M a n y C e n tu rie s O ld . F irs t Idea o f S e w in g M achine. "scen t” game. W hen tackling its prey, w hich is frequently considerably Two tiny coffins have recently been T he e arliest attem p t a t sew ing by bigger th an itself, th e "good” snake found in th e m onastic burial ground m achinery of which th ere is any au assum es a lethargic a ir as if it w ere | of Peterborough, N ortham pton, Eng- th en tic record w as in 1755, in w hich glutted w ith food and could not fight. j land, and have been placed in Peter- y ear a m achine w as patented in E ng Seeing th is th e bad snake im m ediately | borough cathedral. They a re said to land by C harles W. W eisenthal. In attacks. be th e coffins of th e tw in children of th is m achine the stitch w as form ed T his is ju s t w hat the o th er w an ts; K ing Canute, who w ere drow ned in by a needle, having tw o points w ith for, being rendered by n atu re com j W hittlesey Mere as they w ere cross an eye a t mid-length, w hich passed pletely Immune from the poison, it ing to be educated a t P eterborough com pletely through th e goods in im i tatio n of hand sewing. seizes its enem y before it h as had abbey. tim e to recover from th e charge, and gives a fatal bite a t the base of the brain. SHOES Fighting Forced Before Powers Can Deliver Note. Exhausted Garrison Said to Huve Yielded to Besiegers- Bulgaria and Greece at Outs. C e ttin je I t is officially announced here th a t the M ontenegrin forces have entered S cutari. London Pending the conclusion of a form al arm istice, covering the oper atio n s o f all th e allies, the M ontene g rin s a re renew ing th e ir d esperate efforts to cap tu re S cu tari, the fall of w hich, according to an official rep o rt issued a t C ettin je, is im m inent. T here is no confirm ation o f the story from T rieste th a t, ow ing to the ex haustion o f food, the .commander of S cutari is endeavoring to n eg o tiate for its surrender, but a B elgrade dispatch says the M ontenegrins have heavy a r tillery before S cutari and have em ployed it in th e ir p resen t a tta c k , al though th e S ervian troops are leaving or have le ft th a t d istric t. I t is said th a t M ontenegro is en deavoring to a rran g e w ith S ervia for the purchase of th is a rtillery . I t is supposed th a t the M ontenegrin governm ent has closed th e fro n tie r and suspended postal and telegraph service in order to prevent any in te r ference on the p a rt of the pow ers until Scutari falls. I t is said th a t th e K ing o f M ontene gro has g ran ted perm ission for all the A lbanian refugees to leave S cutari. A re p o rt published a t B ucharest says th at, under the settle m e n t arran g ed a t St. P etersb u rg , R oum ania will receive S ilis tria w ith about tw o m iles o f te r rito ry around the tow n and the rig h t to erect fortifications. B ulgaria and Greece are rapidly d riftin g tow ards w ar over the posses sion of Saloniki, according to the C hronicle’s correspondent a t th a t town. The G reeks have m obilized every available soldier and concentrated one arm y in the neighborhood of Saloniki, w hile another is being landed a t Or- fani, in the G ulf of O rfani, in order to w atch th e m ovem ents of the B ulgar ians a t D ram a and K avala. The vic torious E pirus arm y from Ja n in a is being d istrib u ted along the new s tra te gical fro n t from Saloniki to O rfani. A pleasing m an n er is an im p o rtan t essen tial to success in any business. A j gentle, courteous m anner will win rec- [ ognition anyw here. So m uch depends | upon first im pressions, and th ese are i favorable or unfavorable according to j w h eth er a m an is polite and courteous o r brusque and nervous in bearing. W e can n o t alw ays judge a m an by w hat he says or does, b u t th e way in w hich he says o r does a c e rta in thing will prove the b est index to his c h a r acter. A pleasant, courteous b earing will WARSHIP WORK IS SPEEDY help a m an to success in business, w here a boorish, im patient m an n er Big French Dreadnaught Laid In will tu rn aw ay custom ers. T he , 1912 Is Launched. brusque man may be as well m eaning as h is m ore affable rival, b u t people L ’O rien t, F rance—The super-dread- have not th e tim e nor inclination to w as successfully find out w hat is beneath th e rude ex n aught Provence te rio r; they p refer to patronize th e launched here S aturday. The rapid m an who m akes it plain th a t it is a ! construction o f th e ship co n stitu tes pleasu re to serv e; th a t th e world is a m ighty pleasan t place, and th a t he Is one of th e m ost rem ark ab le achieve m ents in th e F rench governm ent dock glad to be alive. If you a re not th e possessor of a yards. The o rd er for th e lay ing down p leasan t m anner, s ta rt in to acquire it. of th is ship w as given in May, 1912, You will find it an im m ense help in and th e m in iste r o f m arine has m arked m aking a success of anything you u n his ap preciation by acceding one d ay ’s dertake. pay and h a lf a day vacation to all the men employed on its construction. FREE ADVICE The design o f the Provence, the F o r th e c u re and p re v e n tio n o f e v e ry disease B retag n e and th e L orraine, th e three w ith H E R B S — NATURE’S OWN REMEDIES A re you sick? H a v e you a frie n d t h a t’s sick? super-dreadnaughts laid down in the W rite to d ay fo r sy m p to m blan k a n d w e will sp rin g o f 1912, shows a radical change d iag nose y o u r case fre e o f c h a rg e and te ll in th e arm am ent. A single tu r re t is you w h a t re m e d ie s a re n eed ed to c u re y o u r s e lf a t hom e. A id D ep t. A m erican H e rb D oc- I placed am idships, w ith an arc o f fire of 102 degress on each side, instead of to r, 4158 A rcad e B ldg., S e a ttle , W ash. two tu rre ts a b re a st w ith an arc of 180 S m all P r in t Bad to r C h ild re n . degress. The a ltered positions of the Sm all p rin t leads th e young scholar m asts and funnels have led to some to look too closely a t his books. He is not yet fam iliar w ith th e form s of changes in the location of th e second th e w ords, and his eyesight has not ary b a tte ry , consisting o f 22 5.5-inch y et reached its full acuteness. F or [ guns, o f which 18 will be m ounted on seven-inch easy vision he m ust have re tin a l im the u p p er deck behind ages larg er th a n those w hich satisfy arm or, 14 being forw ard of the am id th e tra in e d reader. To o btain th ese ships tu rre t, w hile four are mounted CANAL MAY OPEN THIS YEAR la rg e r im ages he brings th e book too on th e m ain deck beneath the a fte r j n e a r to h is eyes, o r his eyes too n e a r tu rre ts . The displacem ent is increased If Slides Do Not Interfere. Fram th e book, and th is is ap t to be in- j to 22,637 tons. May Be First Boat Through. I jurlous. W ashington, D. C.— Colonel Goeth- S a v e T o u r H o rs e s PRIZE COW; 36 QUARTS A DAY als, chief engineer of the P anam a F r o m D iste m p e r, M o u n tain F e v e r , and all o th e r fo rm s o f C o n tag io n b y u s in g S p o h n ’s canal, in a rep o rt to th e W ar d e p a rt D is te m p e r C o m p o u n d . P u t o n th e to n g u e o r i n Butter Product For One Week Is m ent, re ite ra te s th e hope he expressed tlie fe e d . S a fe a t a ll tim e s f o r a ll a g e s a n d 26.47 Pounds. some tim e ago th a t he would pass a sex e s, u n d e r a ll cond itio n s. S a m e f o r D og D is te m p e r a n d C h ick en C h o lera. A c ts on th e W ilkesbarre, P a .— W illiam D. Rob ship through th e canal before th e close blood, e x p e ls t h e g e rm s. R em o v es w o rm s of th e p resen t year. The statem en t fro m s to m a c h a n d in te s tin e s . A fine to n ic inson, a fa rm e r n ear here, has the a n d a p p e tiz e r. A b so lu tely s a fe , e v e n fo r h u prize cow o f Pennsylvania. H er sup cam e in response to an inquiry from m an bein g s. O v e r 1,000,000 b o ttle s sold la s t ply o f m ilk is so g re a t th a t th e S tate S ecretary G arrison as to w h eth er it e a r. G r e a te s t c u re a n d p re v e n tiv e e v e r would be possible to g ra n t the request no w n f o r C o n ta g io u s diseases. N e a rly e v e r y College o f A g ric u ltu re has tak en her o n e know s S p o h n ’s . O v e r 18 y e a r s o n th e record as a su b ject of analysis, and it of C aptain Roald Amundsen, the ex m a r k e t H a v e y ou u s e d th is g r e a t re m e d y ? is declared th a t she is th e g re a te st plorer, th a t he be allowed to tak e his W h y n o t? I t is n o t a n e x p e r im e n t T r y it; b u tte r producer in th e country. ship F ram through th e canal when he b e c o nvinced; l e t ’’Spohn’s” h e lp y o u s a v e P ro fesso r P a in te r, o f th e S ta te col s ta r ts fo r the A rctic regions n e x t win a n d m a k e m o n e y . A ll w h o lesale d ru g g is ts h a n d le i t Y o u r h o m e d ru g g is t c a n s u p p ly lege, who m ade a study o f the cow’s te r. Colonel G oethals s a id : y o u , o r w rite to m a n u fa c tu re rs , w ith p ric e production o f m ilk, found th a t she gave “ The opening o f th e P anam a canal en clo sed. A b o ttle , 50c. a n d $1.00; $5.00 an d fo r the passage o f vessels has alw ays 536 pounds of m ilk in a w eek, or an $10.00 th e dozen. Local a g e n ts w a n ted . average o f m ore th a t 36 q u arts for been predicated on the question of S p o hn M edical Co., G oshen, Ind., U . S. A. each of th e seven days she was under slides and the com pletion o f the lock Zones of Silence g ates. The p resen t schedule contem test. Zones of silenco such as th a t d is T his m ilk produced 26.47 pounds of p lates ’a d m ittin g th e w ater into Cu- covered in th e Alps have been known b u tte r, and a t th e average m ark et lebra cut early in O ctober and the to sc ie n tists for a long tim e. Some com pletion of one flight o f locks a t y ears ago a com m ittee conducted a price of 40 cents a pound, h er yield is e ith e r end of th e canal by th a t sam e w orth n early $11 a week. series of experim ents in th e English The cow is not y et five y ears old, date. The passage of boats then de channel w ith th e loudest and m ost e a r piercing sirens, w histles and hoot and is declared to be th e finest speci pends upon the condition o f the slides. “ I t is hoped th a t we w ill be able to e rs th ey could procure. It w as found men o f A lderney in th e sta te . pass a ship before the close o f the th a t som etim es on th e c le a re st and q u ietest day a sound was unaccounta Hope Outlives Faith and Charity. year, and if th is can be accom plished, bly inaudible at a sh o rt distance. T his the F ram w ill have no difficulty in G reenw ich, Conn.—The death here d em o n strated conclusively th e exis m aking th e tr a n s it o f the canal, and ten ce of soundless zones and in cid en t o f Mrs. Hope T row er Allcorn, the last every fa c ility w ill be offered fo r its ally suggested an explanation of c e r o f trip le ts born in E ngland 80 years doing so. No assurance, how ever, can ta in ocean d isasters. ago and nam ed F a ith , Hope and C har be given a t th is tim e .” C h arity lived to be M o t h e r s w ill And Mrs. W i n s l o w 's S o o t h i n g ity , is announced. S y r u p t h e b e s t rem edy to u s e f o r t h e i r c h U d r e a only 52 years old. F a ith died a t the Hop Sings Threaten War. d u r in g th e te e th iu g p e rio d . age o f 74. The th re e w ere born in San Francisco A new angle was Herefield, Sussex county, England, in A d v e rtis in g A lw a y s G o in g O n . From th e first announcem ent of a 1832. F a ith and C h arity n ever m ar throw n on th e C hinese tong w ar here fond m other th a t you have made your ried, b u t Hope becam e th e bride of when the Hop Sing Tong served notice bow to the world to th e tim e when C harles A llcom in 1852 and came w ith th a t unless th e tw o w a rrin g tongs, the your friends put up th e ir belated ap him and th e ir tw o children to A m erica Suey Sings and B ing Kongs, came to a preciation of your v irtu es on your and se ttle d in G reenw ich, w here five speedy ag reem en t it, too, would tak e tom bstone, you a re co n stan tly ad v er more children w ere born to them . to fighting. This action by the Hop tisin g or being ad v ertised .—Edm und Sings is the outcom e o f a blockade S treet. placed around C hinatow n by the police Sunday Opening Favored. S u n flo w e rs and T e m p e ra tu re . W ashington, D. C.—The 22d annual in an effort to stop tong m urders th a t Sunflow ers reduce tem p eratu re, and congress of the N ational Society of have been freq u en t lately, by h u rtin g a re known to a rre st the m alaria th a t D aughters o f th e A m erican R evolution th e business o f th e m erchants, who, prevails in some localities. H undreds police say, are sup p o rtin g the tongs. of hom es in Missouri and A rkansas, as adjourned sine die, a fte r a w eek’s The police continue th e ir blockade. session. Mrs. W illiam Cam m ings well as in Texas, are provided w ith a so u th ern or so u th w estern patch of S tory, o f New York, was elected pres End of Siege Ordered. One of th e m ost im sunflow ers n e a r th e home. It is said ident-general. p o rta n t actions o f th e concluding ses to work w onders in th a t respect. A n tiv ari, M ontenegro An u ltim a sion was the adoption o f a resolution tum w as sen t to M ontenegro by the M usic and M osquitoes. declaring it was th e sense o f the con com m ander o f th e in tern atio n al fleet In som e p a rts of India, w here m os gress th a t it w as a esirab le th a t blockading th e coast. I t declares th a t quitoes abound, it is Im possible to play G eorge W ashington’s home a t Mount unless M ontenegro im m ediately w ith th e violin because the m usic a ttra c ts th e in sects in g re a t num bers. W hen Vernon, V a., should be opened to the draw s her troops from S cutari the fleet w ill land troops a t A n tiv ari, Dul- th e first no tes a re h eard the m osqui public every Sunday for a few hours. cigno and San G iovanni de Medua. to es sw arm in clouds around th e play The reply to the B alkan allies is a Three Killed at Panama. e r and m ake the m ovem ents of the hand im possible.—H a rp e r's W eekly. P anam a— A prem atu re explosion of general acceptance o f th e offer of dynam ite occurred on th e canal Mon m ediation betw een T urkey and the al T w in s O p p o site in C h a ra c te r. lies, w ith the questions o f the disposal W hen th e c h a ra c te rs of tw ins are day, in w hich th re e men w ere killed of the islands in the A egean sea le ft D ynam ite to the no t exactly th e sam e they a re exactly and 23 injured. th e opposite of one another. One will am ount o f about 21,000 pounds, filling open for debate w ith the pow eri. be quick, self-confident and quick-tem 96 d rill holes, “ le t g o ” from some un Bill in Form as Vetoed. pered, but quick to forgive; th e o th er known cause. The elec tric w ires were is slow, shy and good-tempered, but not attach ed and th e only possible ex W ashington, D. C. The sundry ap slow to forgive when aroused. planation seem s to be th a t a sulphur propriation bill in the identical form form ation a t th is point had g enerated in which it was vetoed by P resid en t M istake. heat. The explosion occurred ju s t as T a ft in th e closing hours o f the last Mrs. V astlee Rich (se n tim en tally )— congress was bro u g h t up in th e house "Longfellow say s: ‘W e cannot buy e v ery th in g was ready fo r th e blast. W ednesday, b u t reading and action w ith gold the old asso ciatio n s.’ ” V ast Stroke Sequel of Flight. w ere deferred until a la te r date. The lee R ich—"D on’t you believe it, my dear. W hen I w as in politics I found London— S ir C harles Day Rose, M m easure was taken up under special th a t cash would purchase th e ancient- P ., presid en t o f th e Royal A ero club, rule to expedite it through th e house. est organization on e a rth .”—Life. yachtsm an and breeder o f race horses, It carries $116,000,000 for various e x died h ere Sunday w ith tra g ic sudden penses o f the governm ent in the nex t P a in t on W in d o w G lass. fiscal year. If th e window glass has been aplaab- ness. H e had m ade his first flight as ed w ith paint, m elt som e soda in v e r y a passenger in an aeroplane a t Hendon One Firm Bids to Build Tender. hot w ater and w ash th e pane w ith It, and was delighted w ith his novel ex p er ience. On hia w ay to his home in a W ashington, D. C. The New York using a soft flannel rag. m otor car he died from h e a rt failure. S hipbuilding company, o f Camden, N. C a m e l’s Speed C o n sid e ra b le . J ., w as th e only bidder for the con Aviator’s Passenger Killed. A cam el w ith an average load will tra c t to build th e destro y er tender trav el tw enty-five m iles a day, a n d T urin — D uring a m ilita ry aviation M elville, a vessel o f a new type In the when unincum bered it will reach n in e com petition here S atu rd ay th e benzine A m erican navy. T he ship is to be a ty m iles a day som etimes. tank o f th e aeroplane piloted by Sta- floating m achine shop and supply ship vorosof exploded. The a v ia to r had a com bined, o f 7160 tons displacem ent. E a rt h ly P u n ish m e n t. passenger named Sallo aboard. Sallo The bid for construction w ithout p lant T he way of the tra n sg re sso r is w ell was burned to d ea th and th e av iato r was $1,260,000 and for the ship w ith w ritten up. —K ansas City J o u rn a l. rep a ir equipm ent ,$1,310,000. was seriously injured. J USE S h a k e I n to T o u r S h o e s a l i e n 's Foot-Ease, a pow der f o r th « feet. I t c u r e s p a in f u l, swollen, sm arting, sw eating feet. Makes pew shoes easy. Sold by all D ruggisla and Shoe Stores. D on't a ccep t any su b stitu te. Sample b’RKK. A ddress A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N . Y. O ld T re a s u re s F o un d in In d ia . Im ages of H indu gods and Buddha have been discovered a t D halagaon near Rampai, India, form erly the cap ital of King Ballal Sen. Two m onths back, an a stro lo g er of PanchaBhar, M unshiganj, is said to have predicted th a t th ere lay hidden tre a su re s in a pucca building u nderneath a tank. W ith the perm ission of th e ow ner and the governm ent, the tan k is being bailed out by hint. As a result, the im ages w ere recovered and traces of buildings found. Be th rifty an little thing* like bluing. Don’t ar. cept w ater for bluing. Ask fo r Rea Croaa Ball Blue, the e x tra good value blue. C h o ir In v is ib le Aim to m ake th a t stro n g —and digestion good—and you will keep well I No chain is stro n g e r th a n its w eakest link. No m an is stro n g er th a n his stom ach. W ith stom ach disordered a train of diseases fol'.ow. g r G o l d e n Medical Discovery m a k e s u i e s to m a c h h e a lt h y , t h e l iv e r a c t i v e a n d t h e b lo o d p u r e . M o d e f r o m f o r e e t root«, a n d e x t r a c t e d w i t h o u t t h e u s e o f a lc o h o l. Sold by d ru g g lfl to. l a liq u id f o r m a t *1.00 p e r b o t t l e f o r o v e r 40 y e a r s , g i v i n g g e n e r a l s a ti s f a c ti o n . I f y o a p r e f e r ta b le ts sa m o d ifie d b y K . V . P ie r c e . M . D . . these c a n be i or t r i a l h e x >7 « a l i e n r e c e i p t « ! BOc la s ta m ps. H a s a R e c ru it. A K ansas m an who has lately been abroad reports th a t th is inscription actually appears on an old tom bstone in a cem etery a t SaragoBsa, Spain: “H ere lies John Cabeca, precentor of my lord the king. W hen he is adm it ted to the choir of angels, whose so ciety he will em bellish, and w here he will distinguish him self by his pow ers of song, God shall say to his angels, ‘Cease, ye calves! and le t m e h ear John Cabeca, a precen to r to the king of S p ain !’ ’’ Dr. P ierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- coated, easy to tak e as candy, regulate and invigorate stom ach, liver and bow els. Do not gripe. Good Sle e p er. T h eir political dispute, according to the account in th e K ansas City Star, had not been confined to words, and a t last one of the antagonists, with g reat dignity, said to th e o th er: "Sir, you have called m e a crook and a fool, you have broken my spectacles, you have punched me twice. I hope you will not rouse the sleeping lion in my breast, for if you should, I can not tell w hat may be the conse quences.” T O C U R E A COLD I N O N E D A Y T a k e LA X A TIV E BROMO Q u i n i n e T a b le t« . D r u g g i s t s r e f u n d money i f i t f a ils to c u r e . E . W . G R O V E ’S s i g n a t u r e la on e a c h b o x . 26c. L a m e n ta b le Ign o ra n ce. Mrs. K aller—Cooks a re such ignor a n t things, now adays. M t b . Ju stw ed — A ren’t th ey ? T hey can ’t do th e sim plest things. I asked m ine to m ake some sw eetbreads th e o th er day ami she said she couldn’t.—M cCall's Maga zine. W o m a n ’s R ig hts. A tu re m an and man The Stomach Is the Target* woman has the sam e hum an na th a t a man has, the sam e hu rights, the sam e hum an duties, they are as inalienable in a wo ns In a man.—T heodore P arker. Som e D a rk n e ss B e n e ficia l. I believe in the forest, and meadow, and in the n ig h t in the corn grows. We require fusion of hem lock, spruce o r vitae in our tea.—T horeau. in the w hich an In arbor* O ne D a y. One day, with life and h eart, is m ore than enough to find a w orld.— Jam es R ussell Lowell. E n ric h in g the La n g ua g e . “ Y a n k e e D o o d le ” a S illy Song. The grow th and change w hich are Inseparable from all living language cannot fail to In terest th e student, and a special In terest attach es to th e in corporation of the nam es of well- know n men. T hus W ellington has come to m ean a sort of boot; B roug ham , a carriage, and G ladstone, appro p riate enough, a tra v e le r’s bag, as th a t g reat man advocated th e "bag and baggage” policy, which seem s likely a t length to be adopted. O ther nam es have been tu rn ed into verbs as well as nouns. For Instance, th e m u rd erer B urke's nam e is per petuated In the words to burke, burk ed, burking and burkism , while in quite recen t tim es C aptain B oycott’s experiences resulted in the language being enriched by th e p h rases to boycott, boycotter, boycotting, etc. T he m ost notable case w as prob ably th a t of th e g reat and good man, Rev. T. Bowlder, D. D., who by pub lishing a ‘‘fam ily edition" of Shake speare in 1881, added th e w ords “bow lderize’’ and "bow lderism " to our language.—Exchange. Of the original w ords of “Yankee Doodle" it «is im possible to say one good thing. T hey are to be seen in the B ritish Museum on a single sheet, quarto, printed about 1825, and sold a t th e tim e by L. Denning, H anover stre e t, Boston. T here a re 15 sta m a s, and each succeeding one from the be ginning grow s m ore idiotic. And yet w hat a sensation th e melody has made in th e w orld!—F itzgerald Stories of Fam ous Songs. A lfa lfa R educes T e m p e ra tu re . It has been learned by actual ex perience th a t alfalfa planted on the south and southw est of the hom es of th o se w estern farm ers will reduce the tem p eratu re from Blx to fifteen de grees on one of those hot, su ltry days. T here is a cool breath from th e alfal fa field all th e time. T he difference in tem p eratu re from the south to the no rth side of a large field of alfalfa is Bhown by actu al tests. C it y 's When Your Eyes Need Care T r y M u r i n e E y e R e m e edy. dy. N N o oi S m a r t i n g — F e e l s i F F i lu n e — — A c t » Q uickly. T r y i t f o r R e d , W e a k » — yes - a n d . ' G ? r r a a n n u u l | a a t te< W a te ry E e d E y e l id » . U lu s * tr a te d Book in e a c h P a c k a g e . M urine i s compounded by our Oculists—not a “ l*atent Med icine” — bu t used in successful Physicians’ 1’rac- kleo for uiuny years. Now dedicated to th e Pub lic and sold b y hriiRRist s a t 26c and 60o p e r Bottle. Muriuo Myo Halve In Aseptic Tubes, 2 d < 3 and 60c. M any F atal A c cide n ts. More th an th ree thousand five hun dred accidental d eath s occur every year In New York. You Need NO “ SPRING MEDICINE** M urin e Eye Remedy C o ., Chicago It y e a k eep y a u r liv e r a c tiv e , y e a r b o w els r e g u la r a n d y o u r d lg eatlo u good Good Reason. "I don't have the kiddle a t the th e a te r very often," said an a c to r who re cently retu rn ed to New York for the usual brief run in a house w here th e bill changeB weekly, "b u t during the holidays I let his m other bring him down for a m atinee, and arran g ed to have a box for them . The youngster rem ained rem arkably quiet (for him) during th e en tire perform ance. “T h a t evening a t dinner I Jestingly rem ark ed : ” 'Son, how did you m anage to be so good during th e show ?' "H is an sw er surprised me. “ 'Do you think I w anted you to scold me, daddy, before ail those peo p le ? " ’ ________________ V ^ I A t f R e g u la t e th e B o w e l s S tim u la te tire L i v e r I m p r o v e D igestio n and P u rify th e B lo o d “DIDN’T HURT A BIT” is what they all say of our Painless Methods o f E x trac tin g Teeth. R e d C m e e B a ll B lu e xrl t* d o u b le v a lu e f o r y o u r m oney, goea tw ic e aa f a r aa a n y o th e r. A ak your Y e t to Be D isc o ve re d . “Can you m anage a ty p ew riter?” W e re S u b sta n tia l M en. "A sk me in about a year. W e’ve only A curious old docum ent dated at been m arried a m onth.” W est Point, A ugust 19, 1783, glveB the w eight of several distinguished offi c ers a t the end of th e Revolution, us follow s; G eneral W ashington, 209 pounds; G eneral Lincoln, 224 pounds; G eneral Knox, 180; Colonel H enry Jackson, 238; Colonel Swift, 219, and Colonel Michael Jackson, 262 pounds. M . W. I. Will, f H t w r i h M u u i i O u t- o f - to w n p e o p le c a n h a v « t h e i r p l a t e a n d b r id g e - w o r k f in is h e d in o n e d a y if n e c e s s a r y . A n a b s o lu te g u a r a n te e . b a c k e d b y 26 y e a r s in P o r tl a n d . Wise Dental Co. L a rg e D em an d fo r S ilv e r B u llio n . orrict nouns: In sensitizing film and paper for S P. M. Sunday« 9 1 « t use in photography pure silver bullion d A. M. to Phone*: A 2 0 2 9 ; Main 2 0 2 9 . is treated with n ltrjc acid, and so large has the business grown th a t the railing Bldg., Third and Waahingtnn, Portland leading producing firm In th is country uses one-thirtieth of th e silver output of A m erican m ines, or five tons a OUT O f TOWN PEOPLE mont h. F I L E « C U B E D IN S T O 1« D A T S Y n u r d r u g g i a t w ill r e f u n d m o n e y I f P A Z O O IN T - 61 K N T fa iln t o c u r e a n y c a n e o f I t c h i n g , B lin d . B le e d in g o r P r o t r u d i n g P ile s in S t o 14 d a r e . 60c. M R. A. H. P O W E L L . M anufa« ttir in « C h e m ist. S p o k a n e . W ash. D our S i r : H av in g su ffered w ith s to m a c h tro u b le fo r a n u m b e r o f years, a n d tr ie d a s r e i t m any do c to r» a n d a g r e a t m any p ro p rie ta ry p r e p a r a tio n s b u t o b ta iu e d no p e r m a n e n t r e l i e f ur til 1 took y o u r s to m a c h rem edy, a n d am pleased to aay t h a t I h a v e no f u r t h e r sto m a c h tro u b le a n d can e a t a n y th in g I d e s ire a n d su ffer no bed re s u lts . I am a p ro fe ssio n a l n u rse , h a v in g n u rse d fo r *) years, som e o f th e tim e fo r D r. Holt» o f New Y ork t'lty , t h e g r e a te s t s p e c ia lis t on c h ild r e n 's dise-taes also h ad c h a rg e o f W’a r d n e r H o sp ita l a t W 'ardner, I d a h o , f o r tw o years. Mince le a r n in g by my own e x p e rie n c e th e g r e a t b e n e fit fro m t h e use o f P o w ell's M to ra nch R em edy. I h a v e re c o m m e n d e d It t o a g r e a t m any f o r e h ild re? i a nd a dult«, a n d In e a c h case i t h a a b e e n r e m a rk a b le f o r t h e »ood it hae d one. I c h e e rfu lly rec o m m e n d It to a n y o n e su ffe rin g w ith a ny k in d o f s to m a c h tro u b le , aa I am a m i n o s to a id a n y o n e su ffe rin g fro m sic k n e e s o f a ny k in d , a n d I have n e v e r know n o f m e d ic in e to c o m p a re w ith P o w ell's H tom arh R em edy fo r all kin d a of s to m a c h tro u b le . Y ours tru ly , ELM IE M TEINEK . 2120 Boon« Ava. oan r w e lv e p r o m p t ni«nt« o f noa-Polsi H o a lth -h a iU iB g rsi fro m C GEE WO M uch S e n te In Q u e stio n . Small Susie bad asked so many j questions th at h er m other becam e im p atien t and told h e r th a t little girls | should not be so curious. "But, ' m other,” presently rem arked Susie, ! w ithout a trace of im pertinence or 1 "sm artn ess," "w hat am I to do if I ! don't ask questions. A in’t I cotta I learn ?" th e Chin««« d o c to r. T ry on e» m o re if you have b e e n d o c to r in g w ith t h le o n« a n d t h a t o n e a n d hav« n o t o b ta in e d p e r m a n e n t r e lie f . I*et th ia g re a t n a tu r e h e a le r d ia g n o se yonr r aa« e n d p re s c rib e som e rem edy whoa« a c tio n la q u ick , r a r e a n d a«fe. H ia p re s c rip tio n « a r« co m p o u n d e d fro m Roots, H e rb s. R a d s a n d B a rk s t h a t h a v e been g a th e re d fro m e v e ry q u a r- of t h e globe. T h e se cre t« o f th e s e m ed ic in e « know n to t h e o u tsid e w o rld , b u t h a v e b e a n ___down fro m r a th e r to son in t h s p h y sic ia n s’ KToXi fam i ilia li a l a i n C h in a . C O N S U L T A T IO N F R E E . I f yon live o u t i t tow n a n d c a n n o t c a ll, w r it« fo r sy m p to m b la n k a n d c irc u la r, sn c lo a in g 4 o e a ta i n stam p«. E n lig h te n in g . "C an 't you rem em ber th e piece I ] ! m ean. M ary? Miss W hat’s-Her-Name ! played It th a t night a t the Thlnger- Ings It begins a t the bottom of the piano and goes lam-tum-turnty-tum- ta b .”—Judge. THE C. 6EEW0 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 1 f 2 | r 'n t St., Car. Morrison P o rtla n d , O re g o n . F o u n d a tio n o f R e pu blics. It It an old maxim th a t republics live by v irtu e; th a t is, by tbe main j tenanco of a high level of public s p i r i t < and ju stice am ong the citizens.— ! I Ja m e s Bryce. r. n . V. |w - a No. 17-U*. writing I « ad vert leer«. PUTNAM FAD ELESS DYES C olor m oro g o o d s b rig h te r a n d to s ta r c o l o n t h a n a n y o th e r d y e . O ne 10c p a c k a g e eoi w e l l a n d la g u a ra n te e d to g iv e p e rfe c t re e ulta. A sk d e aler, p r w o b o o k le t ; h I o w to d y e , b le a c h a n d m ix ‘ silk , w o o l a n d c o tto n eq to e a p a c k a g e . W r ite for