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M A N A G E R H IN C H M A N POULTRY A N D GAME Meeting Adopts Resolutions Re garding California Case. C an g e t you fan cy p ric e s fo r W i.d D ucks &nd o th e r g a m e in season. W rite us for ca sh offer on all k in d s o f p o u ^ ry . pork. etc. H WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE in fo rm atio n and booklets of value to you. PACIFIC GUANO & FERTILIZER CO. 182 M adison S t.. P o rtla n d . O r. S econd-H and M achin ery bought, sold and ex ch an g ed : e n g in e s , boilers, saw m ills, etc. 'i he J . E. M artin Co.. 83 U t fct.. P o rtla n d . S end fo r S to ck L ist and prices. Machinery t anese tow ards the alien land bill has taken place here in th e p ast few days. R eports th a t A m bassador Chinda has re ite ra te d th e displeasure o f the Mikado over any alleged d iscrim in a tion a g a in st c itizen s w ere denied a t the W hite H ouse and th e S ta te d e p a rt m ent. The Ja p a n e se p ro test w as made more than tw o w eeks ago, and no o th er rep resen tatio n s have been made by A m bassador C hinda since th a t tim e. Sensational rep o rts th a t Ja p a n had adopted a more aggressive a ttitu d e were denied by S ta te d e p a rtm en t offi cials. HOLTON and BUESCHER band in s tru m e n ts . '1 he m o st com plete sto ck c f M usical M erch an d ise in th e N o rth w e s t. W rite for C atalogues. SEIB ERL1N G -LLCA S MUSIC CO. 134 Second S tree t P o rtla n d . O regon $100 TO $500 SAVED Cn Each Automobile. O u r co -o p erativ e sales p la n en ables you to buy a b ra n d new au tom obile: only $475 req u ired , bal ance easy te rm s. F o r full p a rtic u la rs ad d ress WIRELESS OPERATORS STRIKE GERLINGER MOTOR CAR CO. 690 W ash in g to n S treet, I P u re B lo o d Is the result of Perfect Nutrition w h ic h p r o c e e d * fro m GOOD DIGESTION Bill H inchm an, th e form er Clove land player, and now leader of the Co lumbus A m erican association team , ex pects his club to be an im p o rtan t fac to r in th e race for the p ennant in th a t association th is year. Among oth er players under his control H inchm an has “K ing” Cole, th e form er Chicago Cub pitcher, who a ss e rts th a t he has regained his old-time form and will be the sensation In th a t league th is year. PUGILISM A s s u re Th e s e B e n e fits Be Ready for Fortune. A R om an cardinal said: “ T h ere is nobody whom fortu n e does n o t v isit once in his life; but w hen she finds he is not ready to receive her, she goes in th e door and o u t through th e w in d o w !” Divine Law. And w hat is th e divine law to a m an? To hold fa st th a t w hich is his own and to claim nothing th a t is an o th e r’s.—E pictetus. M o th e rs w ill fin d M rs. W i n s l o w s S o o th in g B y ru p th o b a r r e m e d y t o u s e to r th e i r c h i ld r e n d u rin g th e te e th in g p e rio d . Real S urprise Ahead. “W hat are you doing, Polly?” asked h e r m other. " I’m k n ittin g , Mumie d ear,” replied th e young woman. “I heard George say th e o th er day he w as afraid h e’d have to buy a new m uffler for his car, and I th ought I’d k n it him one as a so rt of su rp rise .”— H a rp e r’s W eekly. C enter of B ritish Industry. S w ansea is th e chief se a t of th e copper sm eltin g tra d e in G reat B rit ain, and w ithin a com pass of four m iles It possesses various w orks, giv ing em ploym ent to over 30,000 persons. L iq u id b lu e is a w eak solution. A Fold it. R ed C ross B all B lue, th e blu e t h a t ’s all blue. fo u r grocer. B uy A ak Sadly Sordid. “I supose you ag ree th a t reform is n ecessary?" “Oh, yes,” replied the political boss. “ R eform ers Introduce a w hole lot of legislation th a t is im p o rta n t to us p ractical guys because of the am ount some people a re willing to pay for th e privilege of evading it.” On th e Toboggan. No m an ever discovers his tru e pow e rs of locom otion u n til he s ta rts on th e m oral and financial down grade.— Puck. WOMAN SUFFERED TEN YEARS From Nervousness Caused by Female Ills—Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound. A uburn, N . Y. — *' I suffered from nervousness fo r ten years, and had such organic pains th a t som etim es I would lie in bed four days a t a tim e, could not e a t o r sleep and did n o t w a n t anyone to ta lk to m e or b other me a t all. Some tim es I would suffer for seven hours a t a tim e. D ifferent doc to rs did th e b est ‘th ey could fo r me until four m onths ago I began giving Lydia E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Com pound a trial and now I am in good h ealth .” — Mrs. W i l l i a m H. G i l l , 15 P leasant S tree t, A uburn, New York. “ Doctor’s Daughter Took It.” S t Cloud, Minn.—“ I w as so run down by overw ork and w orry th a t I could not stand it to have my children talk aloud or walk heavy on th e floor. One o f my friends said, ‘ T ry Lydia E. Pinkham ’a V egetable Compound, fo r I know a doc to r’s daughter here in tow n who takes it and she would n o t ta k e it if it w ere not good.* “ I sent for th e Compound a t once and k e p t on taking it until I was all r i g h t ” —Mrs B e r t h a M. Q cickstadt , 727 5th Avenue, S., S t Cloud, Minn. Lydia E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Com pound may be relied upon as th e m ost efficient rem edy for fem ale ilia. *Vhy don’t vou trv It? FOREST SERVICE ARRAIGNED W. L. DOUGLAS Expert Practical Lumberman Re tires and Points Out Defects. -NOMINÒ '.o.urLij r » 3 . 0 0 » 3 . 5 0 » 4 ..Q 0 r * ..so AND »fi-oo 4 W ashington, D. C.-—A scathing in dictm ent of the present-day m anage m ent o f the F o rest service is con FOR MEN AND W OMEN WENS BEST BO YS SHOES In th« WORLD tained in a m em orandum filed w ith the $2.00. $2 50 and 93 00 secretary of ag ricu ltu re by Daniel W. The largest makers of Adams, who, a fte r five years as ex p ert Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 shoes in the w orld. lum berm an in the fo restry bureau, A s k y o u r t! e ;ile r t o s h o w y o u voluntarily re tire s to engage in p ri W . L D o u g in a • 3 . 5 0 , » 4 .0 0 an<l MIN) 1 • 4 . 6 0 *ho«>6. J u i l a s g o o d in n ty le , vate business. Im practicability, bad GOTHAM tit a n d w*‘» r a s o t h e r m a k e s c o s t i n g •.VOO t o • ? OO PAR'S t h e *Mily d i f f e r e n c e is t h e p r i c e . S h o e s In a l l business m anagem ent, im providence le 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 . I f y o u c o u l d v i s i t W . L. D o u g l a s l a r g e f a c t o and an excess of bu reau cratic methods r i e s a t H r o c k to n , M a s s ., a n d s « e f o r y o u r s e l f h o w c a r e f u l l y H . L . D o u g l a s w hites a r e m a d e , are the general charges he m akes. y o u 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 Mr. Adam s gives nam es, cites in t o fit b e t t e r , lo o k b e t t e r , h o ld t h e i r s h a p e a u d w e a r lo n g e r t h a n a n y o th e r m a k e fo r th e p ric e . stances and refers to records to sub If W. L. Ihmglas shoes are not for sale In your vietnlfy, order J -c: - - the ---------- -* save * the muldl«Mimn'ft J«* - direct froiu factory and profit. s ta n tia te his charges. Though less Shoes for every mem her of the fam ily, at all pm*«, by 1 CAUTION Parcel Post, postage free. W r i t e f o r l l l i i t i r u t c i l See that f i t t o l o * . I t will show you how to order by mall, sensational than the charges often ’.L.Ikmgla* TAKE NO and w hy you can save money on your footwear. ■ . . - '•tanno- : made by the late S enator H eyburn, of W . L . D O U G L A S - . H r o c k to n , M asa. SU B S T IT U T E on the bottom. Idaho, the charges of Mr. A dams are London— A ccording to a rep o rt pub convincing, because they a re made by lished in B erlin, an A ustrian naval About as F ar as He Could Go. First Umbrella in America. division has le ft T rie ste w ith 10,000 a com petent man who spent five years On the first of the m onth there was T he first um brella seen in A m erica in the service. troops, w ith the in tention of occupy to be a shift in studies in some of w as the property of a B altim ore m an, ing A n tiv ari D uleigno and San Gio D ealing w ith the tim b e r question, the public school grades, and a young who made his first appearance in pub He lic carrying the article M arch 5, 1770. vanni di Medua, and advancing he says th a t the head of th e tim b er d i son was consulting his father. a g ain st C ettinje. vision is one of the m ost experienced had finished with ancient history, The contrivance excited much com w as ancient arb itra rily up to m ent and ridicule, and for years the The S tra ssb u rg er P ost asserts th a t and best-inform ed lum berm en in the which the tim e o f the C hristian era. “ How use of the um brella as a protection the G erm an em peror has received a country, but his suggestions are larg e far did you get in it?" asked the sire. ag ain st rain w as considered effem i telegram saying th e A ustrians already ly disregarded by students in the serv ’Down to zero," responded the heir. nate. have entered M ontenegro. This prob ice and acute disagreem ents ensue ably is prenr.at*’r»# but little doubt is w henever the governm ent undertakes fe lt th a t A u stria is determ ined to to sell its tim b er to p riv a te lum ber move alone unless th e am bassadorial men. H e charges th a t th e “ personnel 1 conference a t London resolves upon of th e fo rest service is composed of so mu E uropean action. many th eo rists and highly-trained F THERE i s a time above a l l times when a E ssad Pasha, the hero of Scutari, young men who have injected such woman should be in perfect p h y s ic a l condition who had a picturesque and adventurous senseless and im possible regulations i t is th e tim e previous to th e c o m m a of h e r babe. career, made a d ram atic move in pro th a t th e saw m ill men purchase tim b er P u rin a th is p eriod m any w om en suffer from h ead ach e, claim ing him self king of A lbania and only when th e ir privately owned tim sleeplessness, p ain s of various description, poor ap p e tite, a n d a h o st of o th e r ailm e n ts w hich sh o u ld he elim inated in is said to be m arching into the in te r ber is ex h au sted .” As these young ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ iliit "in ' l l Justice to th e new lite ab o u t to be u sh ered in to th is w orld. ior o f A bania w ith 40,000 men. He men conduct the field work, Mr. was received w ith enthusiasm at Adams alleges, it o ften costs the fo r A iessio and is proceeding to T iran a to est service th ree tim es as much as the 1 dr . pierce s be proclaim ed and tak e possession. stum page is w orth to designate the ] is a scientific m ed icin e carefully com p o u n d ed by an experienced a n d skillful Essad P a jh a is an A lbanian chief-j trees w hich the purchaser may cut. physician, an d ad a p te d to th e needs a n d req u irem en ts of w o m an 's delicate tian of th e type w hich earned for the In one intsance th e fo rest service got sy stem . It has been recom m ended fo r o v er forty years as a rem edy for those p ec u liar ailm ents w h ich m ak e th e ir ap p e aran ce d u rin g “ th e ex p e ctan t’* A lbanians a rep u tatio n for barbaric $1 a thousand for a lot of tim ber, and riod. M o therhood Is m a d e easier by its use. T h o u san d s of w om en have sim plicity approaching savagery. He it cost th e governm ent $7 a thousand en benefited by th is g re a t m edicine. was alw ays opposed to the young to m ark the tim ber, prior to cutting. Y our d ru g g ist can su p p ly y o u In liquid o r ta b le t form , o r you can send SOonc-cent stam p s for a tria l box of D r . P i e r c e 's F a v o r i t e P r e s c r i p t i o n T u rk s’ repressive m easures in Al- j T here is a provision o f law under T a b l e t s , to D r. Pierce, a t In v alid s’ H o tel a n d S urgical In stitu te, Buffalo. bania. In V ienna and P aris his sur- ( which th e governm ent gives aw ay tim ren d er o f S cutari is regarded as hav ber for dom estic use to persons living It Is your priviledge to write to Dr. Pierce (or advice, and it wilt be gladly ing been an arranged m a tte r w ith near the national forests. It the D eer given free o f charge. Of course all communications are confidential. K ing N icholas, who approved his plan Lodge fo rest in 1912 Mr. Adams to proclaim him self independent prince shows th a t it cost the governm ent $9 a B imi.iiU... i M I M M M M W M M B B B a M a of A lbania. thousand fe e t to g ive aw ay tim ber, The whole schem e o f the alleged because o f th e im p racticab ility of fo r Pink fye, rpizootJc. storm ing of Scutari and the m arching est ranges. Shipping Fever out o f Essad P a sh a ’s arm y w ith th eir and Catarrhal Fevfr arm s is now regarded as a move to de AUSTRALIAN MEAT ADMITTED S u ra c u r e a n d p o s itiv e p re v e n tiv e , no m a tte r how h o rs e s a t a n y a ? c a r e in fe c te d o r " e x p o s e d .“ L iq u id , Riven on th o to n g u e ; a c ta on th e ceive E urope. Essad is said to have B 'ood an d G lan d s, e x p e ls t h e poisonous ge rm s fro m th e body. C u re s D is joined D javid P a sh a ’s arm y of 9000 te m p e r In D ors a n d S h e e p a n d C holera In P o u ltry . L a rR e s t Belling 1 ive Stock re m e d y . C u re s L a G rip p e am o n g h u m a n b ein g s an d in a fin e K1A. men, and if he has the support of San Francisco to Encourage Ship n ey rem ed y . 50c a n d $1 a b o ttle ; $6 an il $10 a dozen. C u t th is o u t. K eep ments to Lower Prices. S ervia and M ontenegro it will be a It. S h o w to y o u r d r u g g is t, w h o w ill g e t i t fo r yo u . F re o B ooklet, “ Dis te m p e r, C auses a n d C u re s ." S p e c ia l a g e n ts w a n te d . severe blow fo r A ustria. San Francisco— Follow ing a confer SPOHN MEDICAL CO.." GOSHEN, IND., D. S. A. ence betw een San Francisco m eat WORLD RECORD HEN IS DEAD dealers and M ayor Jam es Rolph, J r ., it Too Much for the Englishm an. was announced S aturday th a t ship Tea Punch. At Age of 25 Years Had Laid Over m ents o f m eat from A u stralia will be A professor from Iowa w ent to E ng Boll together for five m inutes one quart of w ater, two pounds of sugar land Inst sum m er and was introduced 4500 Eggs. adm itted a t th is port, and this, it is and the thin yellow rind of two lem to a professor from one of the E ng P asad en a—Theodosia Roosevelt, so said, m eans th ere will be a c u t in ons. S train and add the Juice of four lish universities. lie welcomed the named because of her evident a n ta g lem ons and one thinly sliced cucum A m erican and said: “I m et one of your onism tow ard race suicide, said to prices to consum ers of from 1 to 2 ber and let cool. When cool remove colleagues last sum m er. W e had an have been th e oldest hen in A m erica is cents a pound. D ealers interested in the cucum ber and add two quarts of o th er professor from Ohio here to dead a t the home of her ow ner, Mrs. the shipm ents from th e A ntipodes say strong tea. Pour this over a block visit us.” “ But I am from Iowa." E lizabeth G rinnell, of Pasadena. She they have form ulated plans to resist of Ice In the punch bowl and add one “Iowa, Indeed! How very Interesting. any fight in the shape o f a m eat w ar pint or less of stoned or candied cher I am sure the other gentlem an called w as 25 y ears old. It Ohio.”—L lpplncott’s. ries. Theodosia num bered am ong her th a t may be th ru st upon them . friends many o f the notables who have I t is said th a t 300 tons o f beef and N o th o u g h tfu l p erso n uses liquid blue. I t ’s a When Your Eyes Need Care p in c h o f b lu e in a la rg « b o ttle o f w a te r. A sk fo r passed th e ir w in ters in Pasadena in m utton w ill be brought here from A us Hod C ross B all B lue, th e blue th a t ’s all blue. T t y M a r in e E y e R e m e d y . N o S m a r t in g — F e e ls the la st q u a rte r century, am ong them tra lia in May, and the final purpose is F i n e — A c ta Q u ic k ly . T r y I t l o r R e d , W e a k , Mrs. Russel Sage, who, on her last to increase the e x te n t o f the ship W a te r y E y e s a n d G r a n u la t e d E y e lid s . I l l u s Of the “Bacchae” of Euripides. r a te d B ook in e a c h P a c k a g e . M u rin e is v is it to this city, made th ree calls at m ents u n til 2000 tons a m onth are t oom poanded by o a r Oculist«—n o t a " P a te n t Med A thing never to be done again, in e " — b u t u sed In nuceesHful P h y sic ia n s ’ P ra c the G rinnell home to pet Theodosia. being received. The in itia l shipm ent ic tic e f o r m any years. Now d ed icated to th e P u b scarcely to be understood, recognized The aged hen laid approxim ately th a t reached this p o rt several weeks lic a n d Bold by lmiMRist s a t tbo a n d 60c p e r B o ttle. as the last w itness to a beauty of M arin o Kyo Salvo In A sep tic T u b e s, 2oo a n d 60c. 4500 eggs in her long and useful life, ago w as held up tem porarily by Fed M urine Eye Remedy C o ., Chloago which the secret was lost and the an cient mold broken.—G ilbert Murray. besides m othering m any broods of eral health au th o rities, due to a ques incubator-hatched chickens. S ta tis ti tion of tag g in g carcasses w hich arose. Flow ers in the House Surprised Them. cians figure th a t the eggs laid by D ealers say th a t th is m eat, when it Flow ers add so much to the ch eer T urkish G eneral—“ Did you surprise Theodosia, a t th e average price of j was d istrib u te d to reta ile rs, w as pro fulness of the home, even though we only 25 cents a dozen, w ere w orth nounced satisfacto ry . may not be ex travagant in buying the enem y?” Colonel—“ Yes; they did $93.75. The accepted cost o f keeping! The health a u th o rities of Oakland them . , A few flowers tastefully a r n’t expect to see us run.”—Boston a hen in these p a rts is $1 a year, m ak also have moved to accept the A us ranged brighten the entire appearance T ranscript. of a room. D inner tables look bare ing T heodosia's n e t earnings $68.75. tralian m eat. and neglected w ithout the little vase A t a capitalized value of $1.25. she of flowers or centerpiece of ferns. has m ade 3000 per cent on her valua Hunger Ranks Wavering. tion for her ow ners. ONLY O N E "B R O M O Q U IN IN E ” Colorado S prings — F our of the 17 f l a t is L A X A T IV E BPO M O Q U IN IN E . Look P oultry e x p erts adm it th e ir accepted m em bers of th e Industrial W orkers of f o r th o n iirn stu ro o f E . W. G K O V E. C u res s Cold theories o f the ex trem e egg possibili In O n e l) s y . C u r e . G rip in T w u D a y ., 26c. tie s of a hen have been sh attered by the W orld, now on a hunger strik e in the city ja il, notified C hief of Police Reconcilable. the exceptional Theodosia, who in her The Duke de D oquelaure was told lifetim e laid several tim es the num ber Burns Monday n ig h t th a t they w ere ready to work out the rem aining seven th a t two Indies of the court had u of eggs th a t n a tu ra lists and poultry i college ex p erts would have said any days o f th e ir ja il sentence, provided quarrel and had cast all kinds of In they received th e regulation prison vectives a t ench other. “Did they call hen could a tta in to. fare. The decision cam e a t the con each o th er hom ely?” asked the duke. clusion o f a storm y “ s ta r cham ber” “No, my lord!" "All rig h t; then I Hyde P ark Again Bedlam. session a t which those tirin g of the will see th a t they become reconciled." London — Hyde P ark again was bread and w ater on w hich they had —Life. turned into a bedlam by the suffra subsisted for 48 hours w ere called “ in P IL E S CURED IN • TO 14 DAYS T o u r d n ia rslst w ill refu n d m oney i f PA Z O O IN T . g e tte s and th e ir opponents la st Sunday su rg e n ts” by th e ir companions. M E N T fells to c u re an y caae o f Itc h in s . Blind, afternoon. The women, declining to B leed in g o r P ro tr u d in g P ile . In 6 to 14 day a. 60c. Political “ P ull” Barred. recognize th e police order th a t no su f Cut Wood With a P aper Saw. frag e m eetings w ere to be held in the W ashington, D. C .— Political in Real novelty being so extrem e a park, appeared in 'a wagon and ad fluence directed a t the W ar d e p a rt ra rity one is not surprised to learn ia w h at they all aay dressed a sm all crowd. Im m ediately m ent fo r prom otion o f arm y officers th a t the circu lar saw m ade of paper <>f our youths commenced to g a th e r and an will re a c t ag ain st the men in whose th a t can c u t through wood does not a tte m p t w as made to d ra g the wagon behalf i t is brought if they have any rep resen t an entirely new idea a fter Painless to th e S erpentine fo r th e purpose of p art in it. Methods of S ecretary G arrison, all. P aper has for years been used E xtracting ducking th e women. Mounted and through the general staff, issued an In the construction of articles In which Teeth. foot police intervened ju s t in tim e to order renew ing ex -P resid en t Roose stren g th and durability are essential, save the women from rough handling. v e lt’s prohibition of th e practice and as railw ay carriage wheels, for in O u t-of-tow n pwv _________________ pie can h ave th e ir announced th a t in each case he would stance. p 'a te and bridge- call on th e officer in question to ex Upper Louisana la Flooded. Constipation causes and agg rav ates w ork finished in one N atchez, M iss.— A long-threatened plain his p a rt in it. The order w ill a f many serious diseases. I t is thoroughly day if necessary. break in the m ain line M ississippi riv fect m any influential governm ent offi cured by Dr. P ierce’s Pleasant Pellets. A n ab so lu te g u a r The favorite fam ily laxative. e r levees along the w est bank in up cials. antee. backed by 26 per L ouisiana came early Sunday y ea rs in P ortland. And Modish, Too. Stockholders Favor Rise. m orning, when the L ake St. John Grace—“I h ear th a t th e daintiest New Y ork—O wners o f m illions of m uslins a re m ade from the fibers of levee, 12 m iles north o f Ferriday, L a., w ent out, tu rn in g the flood w a dollars’ w orth of railroad securities the banana tre e .” Lulu—“T hen they O rriC E HOURS: te rs loose upon fine fa n n in g lands and and one whose w ealth alone is e s ti ought to be easy to slip on.”—Judge. 8 A. M. to 8 P . M. S u n d ay s 9 to 1 villages of low er T ansas and Concor m ated in the hundreds o f millions, P h o n e s : A 2 0 2 9 ; M ain 2 0 2 9 . dia parishes. A pproxim ately 20,000 favored the wage increase aw arded Falling B ld g ., T hird a n d W a sh in g to n . Portland persons will be driven from th e ir S aturday to the E astern railroad fire homes in a region o f about 900 square men, and made personal appeals to the m iles. The p roperty dam age will to board of arb itra tio n in th e ir ’ belhaf. O U T o r TOW N tal several hundred thousand dollars. This fa c t was made known by Ju d g e C ham bers, chairm an o f th e board, who P EO P LE declined, however, to disclose the High Columbia Forecast. can recelreprom pt trona When it is a question of I menta of ■•a-Fotssosoo, W enatchee, W ash. — H igh w ater names o f those who had interceded. H«»lU-b«1141ag rswsdiae from restoring the appetite, I records for 15 y ears will be boken by Idaho Alien Law Repealed. the Colum bia riv e r th is spring, say toning and strengthen- _ Boise, Idaho - A ll laws prohibiting old riv e r men. B. W. Jones, official th e Chin » doctor, fo recaster for the Colum bia & Okano the ow nership by aliens o f lands in ing the digestive sys- | Try ones moro If yon h are t a rn doctoring w ith gan S team boat company, who has ac Idaho w ere repealed a t th e recent ses th la one and th a t one and h are not obtained oer- Bianent relief l e t th is great n atu re healer dtag- cu rately gauged the rise of the stream sion o f th e legislature, so Chinese and tem and keeping the nnae jronr caes and p reerrile some remedy whoso fo r tw o decades, says th a t the 45-foot Japanese now can own and hold all the action is quirk, sure and «afe. His prescriptions r s rom pounded from Koota. H ería, hutía and record o f 1909 will be exceeded by 10 land they can purchase in the sta te . | bowels open, j te s Barks th a t have I># o * m gathered from erery quar r of th e «Ini*. The serreta of theae medicines fe e t a t least. The riv er is risin g a t On recom m endation o f the governor a re not known to th e ontaide world, hut h a re been handed down from fa th e r to son in th e physicUnw the ra te o f tw o feet a day and is al all anti-alien legislation w as wiped out fam ilies ia China. because of its effect in d e te rrin g Euro ready over 20 fe e t above low w ater. CONSULTATION F R E E . pean c a p italists from investing in the I f you lire out of town and «annoi call, w rite for symptom blank and circular, enclosing 4 osata la state. The law becomes effective Funeral Cargo Planned. San Francisco— I t is reported th a t May 1. arran g em en ts a re being made here by THE C. SEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Altitude Record Broken. th e g re a t C hinese m ercan tile concern, 1621 tin i St., Car. Morris»* A nnapolis, Md. — The hydroaero | will prove it is capable | the Six C om panies, to send from C ali P o rtlan d , O re s on. fo rn ia to C hina a t * d ate y et to be plane altitu d e record w as broken tw ice - of “going som e.” You L ieu ten an t P. M. L. fixed the m ortal rem ains o f betw een here S aturday. 5000 and 6000 Chinese, th e skeletons B ellcnger, o f th« m arine corps, as ■ really should try a bot- ■ no . u -n a . ». N. V. of nearly all o f the C hinese who have cended 3710 feet in s C urtiss m achine. | died in the s ta te w ithin the past 50 L a te r in th e day E nsign V ictor H erb- I tie today. W H E N w rlU os a advertisers, pisase years. The tra n sfe r, it is said, will ste r clim bed to 4450 fe e t in a W rig h t " tlo n th la point m achine. be made in a single shipload. SHOES Reported to Have Entered Mon tenegro With Large Force. E. BURTON - Assayor and Chemist, Leu.lv.11»-. Colorado. 8 pe<-unau prices: Oold. riilver. Lead. 11. G old, ISilver, 75c; Gold. 50c: Z.no o r Copper, li. M ulling envelopes a d fu ll p ric e list sen t o n application. Control and I'm nire work so licitad. R eference: Carbonato N ational Bank. ow ard PORTLAND, OREGON. AUSTRIA MOVES AGAINST ENEMY New Y ork— R esolutions appealing to th e au th o ritie s and ‘‘fair-m inded citiz e n s” o f th is country and Jap an to solve fa irly th e question arisin g be tw een th e tw o nations through th e pending legislation reg ard in g alien land ow nership in C alifo rn ia w ere adopted a t a m eetin g o f several hun Essad Pasha, Defender of Scutari, dred Jap an ese residents of th is city in Proclaim«» Himself King of Al C arnegie hall. Speeches denouncing bania -Coup Complete. the contem plated action o f th e C alifor nia leg islatu re w ere made and tele gram s sen t to P resid en t W ilson and C e ttin je — Essad Pasha, the defender S ecretary o f S ta te B ryan thanking S cu tari, who surrendered the them for the friendly s p irit they have o f town to the M ontenegrins and was shown tow ard th e Japanese. p erm itted to d e p a rt w ith his troops, W ashington, D. C.— N ot th e slig h t has proclaim ed him self king of A l e st change in th e a ttitu d e o f the J a p ban ia a t Aiessio. Pearson-Page Co., Portland BANDM EN: NEW YORK JAPANESE APPEAL Jim Coffey knocked out George Ro- del, th e B oer heavyw eight. In the. ninth round a t New York. Tony Caponl outpointed Glenn Coak- ley, th e Indiana m iddlew eight, In a fast ten-round bout a t F o rt W ayne. Spike K elly finished Ja c k Forem an of Cairo, 111., in th e second round of a scheduled eight-round fight a t Mem phis. The bill passed by th e legislature to legalize fifteen-round boxing exhi bitions In U tah w as vetoed by Gov- W illiam Spry. Pal Brown of H ibblng, Minn., was given a decision over Je rry Murphy of Indianapolis in a fifteen-round bout at St. Joseph, Mo. Johnny Lore, th e New York lig h t weight, added an o th e r victim to his belt by outslugglng G rover H ayes In a alx-round bout a t Philadelphia. At B risbane, A ustralia, Sam McVey and Sam Langford fought a tw enty- round draw. In th e ir previous m eet ing Langford won by a knockout. P atsy D roulllard, th e C anadian lightw eight cham pion, and Mickey Sheridan of Chicago fought each o th er to a stan d still in an eight-round bout at W indsor. Johnny Sum m ers of E ngland knocked out F ran k P lcato of Los An geles in th e n in eteen th round of a scheduled tw enty-round bout a t Syd ney, A ustralia. Jack S helton of St. Louis h it often- er and h a rd e r In an eight-round slug ging m atch than Joe S herm an of Mem phis, Term., th ereby grabbing the de cision a t St. Louis. T exas Dowd, tra in e r for Je ss W il lard, h as tak en th e m anagem ent of Jim H arp e r of C alifornia, Mo., whom he w ants to see ag a in st som e of the b est heavyw eight crop. in a tam e six-round bout a t Philadel phia Joh n n y K rause easily defeated A1 K etchel of New York. John Lore of New York shaded W illie Houck of Philadelphia in a six-round bout. H arry Lewis of Philadelphia knock ed out Jack H arrison, E n g lan d ’s cham pion m iddlew eight pugilist. In the third round of th e ir scheduled tw en ty-round bout a t th e N ational S port ing club. 1 M ISCELLANEOUS The Innisfall S tars of St. I.ouia were defeated by the Tacony team of Phil adelphla a t soccer, 4 goals to 1. G erm any figures It will cost $375,000 to p rep are th e ir ath le te s for th e 1911! Olympic gam es, to be held in Berlin K ansas u niversity, by w inning the last event, th e two-mile relay race was victor by one point in the elev enth annual Indoor tra c k m eet with th e U niversity of Missouri. The score w as 43 to 42. A n e w w orld's am a te u r record was hung up for th e 120-yard hurdles by Fred Kelley cf th e U niversity o,’ Southern C alifornia in his college’s dual m eet with Iceland S ’a iford Kelly made the distance In 15 flat. Capt. W endell S. Kuhn, of nex’ season's Princeton hockey team , and 'e rm e r Capt. Hobey Baker, who led the T ig ers th is y ear in hockey, a n vtri'atlng a m ovem ent In favor of mak irg hockey a m ajor sport a t Prince ten The duke cf Scm-'Tset h as accepted ‘he presidency of th e B ritish Olympic 'c u n c ll, resigned by Lord Desborough Though not strictly an ath lete, as !x>rd D esborough was. he has alw ays been a g reat exponent of field sports of m any kinds. A nnouncem ent was m a d e th at the U niversity cf C alifornia will be rep resented In th e eastern collegiate meet next May for th e first time. Th > contests are held In th e H arvard staudlum . a rd eight men probably will go from Berkeley, Cal., to ta k e part. The G erm an Union of G ym nasts com prises 1,250.000 m em bers, w hich !t fa r in excess of any o th e r sp o rt In the G erm an em pire. T he G erm an F o o t ball league has 160.000 m em bers, the A m ateur A thletic Union 120.000, the C yclists' league 50.000 and th e Law a T aan ls league 30,000. Western Men Will Be Supported by East If Necessary. San F rancisco—A ccording to Sylves te r J. K onenkam p, in tern atio n al p res ident o f th e Com m ercial T e le g rap h ers’ union of A m erica, who is here d ire c t ing th e s trik e ag a in st th e Marconi W ireless company, general orders call i ing out all w ireless o p erato rs em ploy ed by th e corporation in th e E a st will be issued as soon as it becomes evi dent th a t th e b a ttle o f th e strik e rs cannot be won on th e Pacific Coast. K onenkam p professed to be optim istic concerning th e outcom e of the strik e , and is o f th e opinion th a t the affair w ill te rm in a te w here it began, in th e W est, and th a t th e company will be forced to accede to th e demand of the union fo r a h ig h er w age sched ule. ‘‘We are ask in g $60 a m onth for first o p erato rs and $50 fo r second key man, now receiv in g from $30 to 45 for th eir se rv ic e s,” said he. “ We did not o rd er th e s trik e un til every effort | to se ttle th e m a tte r by a rb itra tio n had failed. The San Francisco Labor | Council then took up the m a tte r w ith the M arconi people, and P resident Andrew J . G allagher, a fte r a confer- ! ence w ith A. H. Ginman, th e Marconi m anager, advised us to ‘go ahead, the j quicker th e b e tte r .’ “ T here a re 53 men now on strik e in th is city. The men a t A storia-are also out, and th e op erato rs a t E ast ! San Pedro have le f t th e ir keys. Many of the m a ritim e unions have assured us o f m oral and financial su p p o rt.” CARNIVAL IDEA ORGANIZED * Pacific Coast Cities Co-operate in Civic GaOty. S an ta B arb ara, C al.— W ith the de velopm ent of th e carnival s p irit and th e m ak in g 6 f th e e n tire W est into a g ig an tic playground as its object, the C alifornia C elebrations co m m ittee has been organized here. The m ee tin g w as atten d ed by prom in en t C alifo rn ia officials o f several railroads and re p re se n ta tiv e s from civic bodies. A com m ittee to form u la te th e general plans of th e new o r g anization and to in v ite re p re se n ta tiv es o f o th e r c ities to a tte n d another m eetin g to be held here as soon as possible w as appointed. The co m m ittee expressed th e hope th a t P o rtlan d , S eattle, Honolulu and o th e r c itie s would co-operate w ith the o rg an izatio n in a plan to have th e fe s tiv als in th e various c ities arranged to follow one another, instead o f being held sim ultaneously, and to have fea tu re s ty p ical o f th e c ities as well as h istorical. Krupps Deny Bribery. Cologne — D irecto r H ughenberg, chairm an o f th e K rupp A rm s company board, in an in terv iew published by th e Cologne G azette says th a t if the B erlin ag e n t of th e company bribed officials o f th e G erm an w ar office for th e purpose o f g ain in g inform ation about arm am en t con tracts, it was w ith his own money and w ith o u t the knowledge o f th e company. The se c re t rep o rts sought w ere only such as any company should have in o rd er to know w h at its co m petitors were doing. Store Accused of Fraud. M inneapolis—The first case under the ad v ertisin g law recently passed by the M innesota le g isla tu re m ak in g liable to prosecution individuals o r firms who m isrep resen t th e value o f th e ir goods in an ad v ertise m en t was begun in D is tr ic t court here Monday m orning. A sto re was accused o f h aving advertised a c ertain line of shoes and th e induce m ent held ou t to prospective pur chasers is declared frau d u len t. An association o f a d v ertise rs furnished th e evidence on which th e prosecu tion is based. Rebels Busy in North. Mexico C ity — F u rth e r evidence of th e ag g ressiv en ess o f th e northern rebels w as given S atu rd ay when sev eral hundred o f them , well arm ed and mounted, captured th e town o f Vane- gas, on th e N ational railw ay in the s ta te o f San L uis Potosi. They cut th e railw ay to th e no rth and then moved to M atequala, a m in ing and sm elter center. The rebels continue to cover new te rrito ry and cripple tra n sp o rta tio n fa cilities. Postcards Ordered Back. W ashington, D. C. — P ostm aster- G eneral Burleson has ordered th a t un paid, m isdirected, unm ailable and un claim ed postal cards, as well as post cards deposited fo r local delivery, be retu rn ed to th e sender when they bear card address. Tw elve m illion post cards annually, it is estim a te d , will be returned under the order to senders. That Wonderful Event I F AVORITE P RESCRIPTION K DISTEMPER “DIDN’T HURT A BIT” W is e D e n ta l C o . ir ì i “ fi! GOING SOME I I C GEE WO ■ HOSTETTER’ S . ' stomach bitters 1 3