MODERN
PO U LTRY AND GAM E
C an g e t you fancy price? fo r W ild D uck»
and o th e r gam e in season. W rit» ua for
c a sh offer on all kind» of p o u ltry , pork. etc.
Pearson-P age Co., P ortland
H OW A RD E. B rK TO N - Amayer and Chemist,
11 Lead Vi IK-. Colorado. Sj-e. i:.« u ( t . « : Gold,
illv e r . L ead. II. G old. Silver. 75c; Gold, òlle: Z no
o r C o p p e r.il. M tiling en - *lujes a d fu ll price list
Spat o n arp iic a t iou. C ontrol and I'irpir** *»ork«o
Beferem*»: Cur boxiate N ational B ank.
F o r S ale—106 a. n ea r E n d e rb y , B. C., C an.; ab o u t
1 0 * . c u lt.; fence*!; 8-r. house, o u t b i d s ; 30-a. o r
c h a rd , atock, rnach. F or p a rtic u la rs ad d ress
Chaa. W . H uffm an. E n d trb y , B. C., Can.
F w S ale—>480 a. n e a r W olseley, on C. P . R ., Saak.,
Can.; 850 a. cu lt., bal p a s tu re an d hay; 7-r. house,
b arn . 8 g ra n a rie s , outbM gs. atock. m ach in ery , e tc .
__________ T. A . H enderson, W olseley. B. C., C an.
For Bale—O r T r a d e - F o r land n e a r S eattle , 1,440
a. in W ells and Kddy Co.. N . D.; 1.200 a. c u lt.; rood
7-r. house. 11 outbid*?»-. 12.000 grow n tre e s , fru it,
stock, m ach in ery , etc.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ C. A. D innetz, N ew R ockford, N . D.
A r e n t s —E v e ry hom e w a n ts o u r sp ecialty ; q uick
pales; $4 to $7 daily: S p rin g L e ad er S am ple free.
g . 8 . R ives Co.. 6$ P. O. P lace. S a it L ake C ity. U ta h
TO A D V E R T IS E O U R GOODS
We r iv e ev ery lady or g e n tle m a n answ ering; th is
ed. one of th e follow ing p rem iu m s absolutely free.
We a re la rg e m a n u fa c tu re rs and m ean business.
O ne p a ir full sized lace c u rta in s . 12 y a rd s lace.
D ozen h a n d k e rc h ie fs. D ollar fo u n ta in p en. Dol
la r te n sio n sh ears. S u itc ase w ith b o ttle o f p e r
fu m e . N u m ero u s o th e rs. A p o sta l today b rin g s
p rem iu m s, in fo rm atio n , e tc . A g e n ts w a n te d ev
e ry w h ere.
A n tip o d ian M fg. Co., D esk 1,
S t. Jo se p h , M issouri.
Coos Bay, O regon, a n o th e r g r e a t s e a p o rt. N on
resident offers h alf block close-in p ro sp ectiv e b u s
iness p ro p e rty a t M arshfield, th e com ing S e a ttle
of O regon. I f you w a n t to m a k e som e m oney ad
dress F re d H a rris . 112H M ain S t.. H o uston. T exas
For S ale—14-section 8 m iles w e s t of to w n s itc on
CL N . R. R .. in A lta .. C an.; 8 m iles fro m Lloyd-
p tin ate r; b e s t p ro d u cin g soil, all tilla b le; 40 a.
broke; all n ec essary buildings. A d d ress
W . C. M itchell. Box 841,V ernon. B . C „ C an.
Agents w an te d in every c o u n ty to re p re s e n t h ig h -
g ra d e goods. L a rg e p ro fits to d ea lers. S am ples
ten cent». P acific S pecialty, P o rtla n d , O regon.
F o r S ale—W ell esta b lish ed co m p lete g e n e ra l m e r
ch a n d ise. g ra in and feed b u sin ess com bined, lo
ca ted in th is tow n. 6 m iles e a s t o f S pokane; 2-st.
co n c re te bldg., w arehouse, s w itc h in g facilities.
F o r p a rtic u la rs ad d ress J . H u tc h in s & Son, Di3h-
m an, W a sh ., S p okane R . F . D. No. 8._____________
DINNER
ALL
RIGHT CHILDREN EXEMPT FROM TAX
Physician Declares That Appurtenarv
ces and Menu All Tend to Pro
mote the Digestion.
D inner as a social in stitu tio n has
been so sedulously a ttack ed by gas
tronom ic ex p erts in recen t years th a t
th e banquet has been held responsible
for m any untim ely d eath s of public
men.
O ne of th e most conspicuous
statesm en in America was said to
have been killed by dining out. Tho
consum ption of course a fte r course
upon a m enu is held by various au
th o rities to be inconsistent w ith long
life and even with continued health.
Now, all th ese notions, according to
Dr. R. S. L evenson, a re based m ore
o r less upon delusion. D iscoveries
in th e physiology of digestion during
th e past dozen years do not discredit
th e m odern dinner, he says.
They
v indicate it. Man has unconsciously
established a ro u tin e of courses in the
d in n er th a t tak es thorough cognizance
of the physiological principles upon
w hich digestion is founded. T-.ke, for
Instance, th e elaborate gowns w orn by
th e women and the evening su its by
th e men, th e floral decorations and
th e m usic. T h ere is no doubt th a t
each of th ese item s serves th e purpose
of com posing a generally favorable
stag e se ttin g for digestion. It has
been show n in recen t years th a t th e
moods created by th ese details h a re a
d irectly favorable bearing upon th e
perform ance of th e digestive function.
—C u rren t Opinion.
When Your Eyes Need Care
T ry 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 l s
F i n e — A c ts Q u ic k ly . T r y I t f o r R e d , W e a k ,
W a te r y E y e s a n d G r a n u l a t e d E y e lid s . I l l u s
tr a te d B ook in e a c h P a c k a g e .
M u r in e is
com pou n d ed by o u r O cu lists—n ot a “ P a te n t M ed
ic in e ” —b u t u s e d in su c c e s s fu l P h y sic ia n s ’ P ra c
tic e f o r m an y y ears. Now d ed icate d to tb e P u b
lic a n d so ld by D ru g g ists a t 25c an d 50c p e r B o ttle.
M u rin e B ye S alv e in A sep tic T u b e s, 25c a n d 60a.
M u r in e E ye R e m e d y C o ., C h lo a g e
FARMERS WILL
Keeping the Body in
RAISE CATTLE
Nature intended that the body should do its own
Committee Would Allow $500 for
Each Youth.
W ashington, D. C .—An additional
exem ption o f $500 for each child of a
fam ily in th e income ta x section of
th e ta riff revision bill w as determ ined
on by th e sen ate finance subcom m ittee
and th e change will be recommended
to th e m a jo rity m em bers of the com
m ittee.
The subcom m ittee is also seriously
considering recom m ending changing
th e $4000 exem ption in the Underwood
bill to $3000.
T his, i t is argued,
would g re a tly increase th e revenue
and w ith th e additional exem ptions
proposed fo r children would not im
pose hard sh ip upon th e heads o f fam
ilies. S en ato r Sim mons, chairm an of
th e finance com m ittee, said th a t the
D em ocratic caucus o f th e sen ate would
be called fo r T hursday, w h ether the
finance com m ittee m ajo rity had con
cluded w ith th e schedules or not.
S en ato r Jam es, o f K entucky, who
made th e su g a r ta ritf speech in the
sen ate defending th e stand o f P resi
d en t W ilson, has ta k e n a vigorous po
sition in th e finance com m ittee ag ain st
the im position o f a co u ntervailing
d u ty on m eat and c a ttle , and an
nounced th a t he would c arry the fight
to th e D em ocratic sen ato ria l caucus if
he failed to sw ing th e com m ittee into
line.
W hen th e m a jo rity m em bers o f the
finance co m m ittee resum ed considera
tion o f th e proposed co u ntervailing
duties on a g ric u ltu ra l products, Sena
to r Jam es em p h atically declared th a t
the public was e n title d to u n re stricted
free c a ttle and m eat. H e did not op
pose th e action 'o f th e D em ocrats in
placing w h eat and flour on the free
list w ith th e c o u n terv ailin g duty add
ed, bu t he opposed such a duty on cat-
tie and m eat so strenuously th a t final
action w as deferred .
Nebraskans Promise Aid to Re
duce Cost of Living.
Where She Was Wobbly.
E d ith is very tim id, but she trie s to
do h e r duty, and n o t long since re c it
ed a “piece” before som e school v isit
ors w ith g reat cred it and apparent
calm ness. H er m other la te r com pli
m ented and praised her, especially for
not seem ing a t all nervous. "Oh, but
I w as scared, really, m am m a,” she
child explained ingenuously. "I held
my hands still, but you should have
seen my k nees.”
St. H e l e n s Hall
P ortland , O regon
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Three High Mountains.
M ount M itchell is the m ost lofty
m ountain in the e a stern p a rt of the
U nited States. I t is located in Yancey
county, N. C., and according to the
United S ta te s Geological Survey is
6,711 feet above sea level. T here are
two o th er m ountains in th e A ppalach
ian system above 6,000 feet— Mount
Guyot in T ennessee, 6,636 feet, and
M ount W ashington, in New H am p
shire, 6,293 feet.
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and Save Money.
San Francisco— Upon th e im prison
m ent o f th e six th o f th e e ig h t mem
bers of th e San F rancisco police force
accused o f com plicity in th e opera
tions of th e “ F o rty T h iev es” bunco
rin g . D istric t A tto rn e y F ic k e rt an
nounced th a t he had n o t y et begun the
cam paign he ex pected to m ake ag ain st
“ h ig h er-u p s” o f th e gang. A t the
county ja il, w ith th e five men who
peaded g u ilty to charges of conspir
acy, is F ran k Esola, convicted of
g ran d larceny in connection w ith the
buncoing o f a fa rm e r ou t of $900.
Alaska Road Agreed On.
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PORTLAND, OREGON.
W ashington, D. C.— The sen ate te r
rito rie s co m m ittee agreed on a bill for
governm ent construction o f railroads
in A laska. I t probably w ill be re
ported to the sen ate by S en ato r Cham
b erlain, w ill provide fo r $40,000,000 in
bonds to finance th e u n d ertak in g and
leave th e e n tire control to th e P resi
dent. The co m m ittee decided ag ain st
th e plan o f S en ato r Jonea fo r a com
m ission o f five m em bers to supervise
th e construction.
Beef Prices Are Higher.
Chicago— The price o f c a ttle W ed
nesday reached a new high m ark for a
norm al y ear, aelling a t $9.20.
Re
ceip ts w ere 18,000 a g a in st sv erag e re
ceip ts o f 25,000. The m a rk e t recalled
a tte n tio n to th e recen t bu lletin of the
d e p artm en t o f A g ric u ltu re on th e beef
shortage.
a n d All Skin
Afflictions.
All sk in tro u b le s should b e a tta c k e d
from w ith in by g iv in g th e blood c irc u la
tion a good d ally b a th . T h is la acco m
plished w ith S. 8. 8 ., th e b e s t k n o w n en d
m ost h ighly reco m m en d ed blood p u rifier
ev er d iscovered. I te a c tio n le v e ry rap id .
Its v e g e ta b le n a tu r e Is su ch t h a t It n e t
urally goes r ig h t In to th e blood, s a tu r a te s
th e e n tire c irc u la tio n , b a th e s th e tiss u e s
w ith a n Influence t h a t en sb lee th e akin
to heal quickly. T h e a c tio n of S. 8. 8. Is
th a t o f a n a n tid o te , an d th is fa c t h a s
been d e m o n a tra te d tim e a n d tim e a g a in
In th e m o st se v e re fo rm s of w eep in g
eczem a.
I ts ln flu en cs In th e tis s u e s w h e re th e
tio y arterias tr a n s f e r th e re d blood fo r
th e w orn o u t blood to th o v e in s la q u ite
rem ark a b le an d goes on c o n s ta n tly w ith
ev ery tic k o f th e clock—th e b e e t o f th e
h eart.
A nd new sk in Is th u s cau sed to form
wbllo th e g e rm s o f I rr ita tin g Influences
th a t ca u se eczem a a r e s c a tte re d a n d th e ir
h arm fu l n a tu r e e n tire ly su sp en d ed .
8. 8. 8. h a s a w o n d erfu l to n ic Influence
In th e blood b e c a u s e i t c o n ta in s n o
"dope. Is n o t a physic. Is e n tire ly fre e of
s n y m in eral d ru g s o r a n y o th e r d ru g s
•x c e p t tb s re m a rk a b le m ed icin al effe c t of
th o p u re v eg etab le p ro d u c ts o f w h ich It
Is m ade.
F ew people re alize ho w h a rm fu l a re
m any of th e stro n g , c ru d e o in tm e n ts th a t
used to be In fa v o r b efo re th e y learn ed
th a t 8. 8. 8. Is sa fe , sp e ed y a n d su re
A sk s t a n y d ru g s to r s fo r a b o ttle of
8. 8. 8. G ive It a good tria l a n d you will
soon sea a decided Im p ro v em en t In an y
form of ak in trouble. W rite to T h e S w ift
Specific Co.. IS« S w ift B ld g , A U an ts. Os.,
fo r sp ecial fra e ad v ice on eczem a and any
o th e r form o f sk in o r blood tro u b le.
D o n o t allow an y o n e to palm off a ch a a «
s u b s titu to fo r 8. 8 8.
You will b e
griev o u sly d isa p p o in ted If y ou do. T h e re
Is a e th in g else “j u s t ae good” a a S. » »
N a tu re didn’t intend th a t w e should w ear corsets, tig h t collars or
shoes, nor live in badly ventilated and drau g h ty houses, nor e a t and
d rin k som e o f th e thin g s th a t w e do, nor ride in e tre e t cars when we should walk.
T h e consequence la th a t th e body when it g e ts out of o rd er m u st look fo r o u t
side h elp to m ake th e n ecessary rep airs.
F or w eak stom achs and th e Indigestion o r dyspepsia resulting, and th e m ultitude
o f diseases following therefrom, no m edicine can be m ore adaptable as a cu rativ e
ag en t th an D R . P I E R C E ’S G O L D E N M E D IC A L D I S C O V E R Y .
T his fam ous Doctor’s prescription has been recom m ended fo r over 4 0 years,
and is today ju s t as big a success. R estores a h ealthy ap p etite. Cleanses th e blood.
S tren g th en s th e nerves. R egulates stom ach and liver. Dem and th e original.
Organized Efforts Will be Directed
by State Authorties- Big Prof
its Are Expected.
Proud of Them.
W e can no longer th in k , w ith P e r
AGENTS—O u r H ousehold S p ecialty sells on sig h t. icles, th a t good rep o rt for a woman
E a sy to handle. B ig profits. W rite today. H a s t- m eans a m inim um of any kind of r e
ln g s S p ecialty Co., G2‘j E. A nkeny, P o rtla n d , O re. po rt about her, w hether for good or
C onquer P iles th e D ru g less W ay. N o o in tm e n ts evil, n or w ith Dr. Johnson th a t when
o r ap p lian ces. E v e ry th in g sim ple as A B C w hen sh e speaks in public she is “like a pig
DAISY FLY KILLER i ira f c - te - * a n * d k « ill« - . »11
*
you k now how. W orth gold to su fferers. G e t th is
ill«*. N e at, clean, or
tr e a tm e n t w ith o u t d elay. S e n t p rep aid a t 50 c ts. stan d in g on its hind legs; it is not BELIEVES WAR IS INEVITABLE
nam ental. convenient,
cheap. L » a t * a l l
O regon S p ecialty Co. 1411 A g a te S t.. E u g e n e, O re. th a t she does it well, but you a re su r
s e a i o n . M ade o f
Y our only ch an ce to g e t agency fo r th e I n s ta n ta n prised she can do it a t all.” W e are
m etal, can’ts p illo r tip
over i w ill n u t so il or
eous F ra c tio n C om puter. E asily, qu ick ly com - as proud of o ur fam ous women a s we Gen. Wood Says Individuals Cannot
In
) u re a n y th in g .
"com binations o f fra c tio n s. D on’t
Prevent Coflict.
C.uaranteeil effective.
G u it te a s h a difficult
lf d o llar s ta n d b etw een y o u rself an d p ros a re of o ur fam ous men, and some of
Bold b y d eC lara, o r
p e rity . C o m p u ter com plete, 50c.
th e very b e st sp eak ers in the world
6 s e n t by express pr««
P itts b u rg — A sse rtin g th a t w ar m u st
____
C oncordia Co., Boise, Idaho. _ today a re women.—U niversity Maga
paid (o r $L
come a t some tim e and declaring th a t IAMLD 501011, 150 MCtlb An., Brooklyn. » . X.
118.00 W eekly. L ady or g e n tle m a n a s field re p re zine.
every
young
m
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should
have
a
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a
r’s
s e n ta tiv e so licitin g s u b sc rip tio n s to le ad in g F a s h
ion p u b licatio n and ap p o in tin g su b -a g e n ts.
m ilita ry tra in in g ,
M ajor General
Still Demand for Flints.
N atio n al S ales A ssociation.
Indignantly Denied.
_______ Los A n g eles, Cal.; 503 S an F e rn a n d o Bldg.
M illions of flin ts are produced an Leonard Wood, ch ie f o f staff of the
I see by your p aper th a t you have
nually in E ngland by “ kn ap p ers,” who U n ited S ta te s A rm y, discussed “ our
use m uch th e sam e tools and w ork in m ilita ry policy to p reserv e p eace,” published in the Duncan new s d ep art
m uch th e sam e m anner a s did the a t th e annual com m encem ent ex er m ent w hat you called a dance a t my
m en of th e N eolithic age. T he flints cises o f th e C arn eg ie In s titu te of house and th e statem en ts m ade are
A frica, South A m erica and Technology here.
W e te a c h you at home how to clean any article. go to
“ I do n o t w ish to entirely false. T rue, we had a few of
O u r k now ledge o f glove cleaning is w o rth m ore to China.
F lintlock m uskets a re still introduce a s p irit of c riticism a g ain st I our neighbors to spend th e evening
th a n th e p ric e o f th e e n tire course. W rite
and som e pups from D uncan enme
used by m any negroes in th e d e p th ,
? ou
o r fr e e p a rtic u la rs .
of A frica, and shipm ents of th e b it, th e peace policies w hich a re being in entirely w ithout any Invitation w h at
W estern School o f F ren ch D ry C leaning,
of stone find ready m ark et in th e be s titu te d by your founder, Mr. C ar ever, and w hen they cam e they w ere
B ox 492, S eattle, W a sh in g to n .
n e g ie ,” said G eneral Wood, “ b u t I | given to un d erstan d th a t they w ere
n ighted regions.
w an t to im press on you th a t as much not w anted.—T hornbury (O nt.) H erald
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D.O. A dvice a n d books free. c e p t w a te r f o r b lu in g . A sk f o r K eu CroM Bal]
it. K now ing th a t it is am ong us, we
B ates reasonable. H ig h est references. Best services. B lue, th e e x t r a good v alu e blue.
Ambitious Age.
of th e arm y a re tra in in g m en to
Rich Country Drifting Backward.
W e are am bitious, be It said, al
handle it as sk illfu lly a s possible.
S econd-H and M achin
H onduras, w ith v a st deposits of m in
e ry b o u g h t, sold and
“ W e know th a t w ar is com ing. We though th e cost of living’s high. We
_
e x c h an g ed : e n g in e s , erals of all kinds, w ith untold thou
w ant to earn, besides o u r bread, our
boilers, saw m ills, e tc . T h e J . E . M artin Co.. 83 1st sands of a cres of th e ric h e st tropical know th a t it is a rr a n t nonsense to say dally pickles and our pie.
6 t* P o rtla n d . Send fo r S to ck L ist an d prices.
W ars
fru it and vegetable lands in th e world, th a t th e day o f w ar is over.
ed C ro ss B all B lue jrives do u b le v a lu e f o r y o u r
and untold p ossibilities as a coffee pro are not m ade by individuals, b u t by m R oney,
goea tw ic e a s f a r a e a n y o th e r. A a k y o u r
h as a sm aller population than th e pressure o f public events.
gro cer.
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had
60
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ago.
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in fo rm atio n an d booklets o f value to you.
Couldn’t Do Two Things at Oonce.
s less favorably situ ated have i t would be necessary fo r th is govern
PACIFIC GUANO & FERTILIZER CO. trie
forged ahead, H onduras has slowly h u t m en t to call 600,000 m en im m ediately.
Carol had often h eard h e r m other
182 M adison S t., P o rtla n d . O r.
stead ily d rifte d backw ard.
F o r th is arm y we would need betw een say, “I can’t possibly do tw o th in g s at
sam e tim e,” and w as evidently im
16,000 and 17,000 officers. Y et we the
Warning to Bores.
pressed by th e phrase. One evening
of
have
only
4000
officers
prepared
to
W hen th e m an upon whom you are
h er fa th e r cam e in and said: “Carol,
633-535 C ham ber o f Com m erce B u ild in g
calling begins to drum on his desk command. W e would be obliged to please bring m e th e evening p a p er and
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send
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drum
m
ing
tell
your m o th er th a t I am h ere.”
A school fo r th e te a c h in g o f T e le g ra p h y u n d e r
The in evitable “But, daddy,” replied th e young lady,
th e p erso n al aupervision of th e p ro p rie to r, A.
"th e devil's ta tto o ” a t random . H e U o f unpreparedness.
E . M yers, e x p e rt te le g ra p h e r. D ay a n d n ig h t
ticking out a clear, em phatic telegram , re su lt would be th a t disease would “I ca n ’t possibly do tw o things at
sessions. TE R M S : C ourses in easy m onthly
h o t from th e wire— “W ill th is fellow cause m ore havoc th a n would actual both tim es.”
in s ta llm e n ts , en a b lin g you to ta k e u p a w ell-
paid p ro fessio n a t little coat. W rite fo r fu ll
n ev er go?”
Its m eaning never w a rfa re .”
p a rtic u la rs .
When It Is Better.
changes, and you ought to u n d erstan d
it a t th e firs t flam.
T he w ay som e people w hen th e r e ’s
MONTANA TO FIGHT WEEVIL any th in g to be gained rem ind one of
Really Not up to Her.
Out of His Class.
S te rn e ’s “T a n t p is” and "T a n t m ieux”
A girl forced by h e r p a ren ts into a
T he young m an w ith a perpendicu Extends Quarantine to Forage, is am using.
disagreeable m atch w ith an old man,
whom she detested, w hen th e clergy la r m easu rem en t of six feet and
Quite So.
Fruit and Truck.
man cam e to th a t p a rt of th e service b read th in proportion had asked th e
In rep o rtin g a n o th e r m otor bus ac
w here th e bride is asked if she con dem ure little m aiden of four feet, six
H elena, Mont. — To guard ag ain st cident in w hich a w orkm an w as the
sen ts to tak e the bridegroom for h e r inches, to m arry him. “H arold," she the introduction o f th e a lfa lfa weevil
husband, said, w ith g re a t sim plicity: said, flash in g a resen tfu l glance up into M ontana, G overnor S te w a rt has victim a daily p ap er says: “T he w heels
j passed over his dinner-can and fo r a
“Oh, dear, no, sir! B ut you a re th e a t him , “th a t isn ’t fair! It Isn’t sp o rts
firs t person who has asked my opinion m anlike! T ak e one of your own siz e !” issued a proclam ation declaring a j few m inutes hq w as stunned.” W e only
q u a ra n tin e a g a in s t all o f the s ta te of w onder th a t he w as not killed o utright
about th e m a tte r.”
S h a k e I n to Y o u r S h o e s
U tah, B ear L ake, Idaho and Bannock ! from in ju ries to so vital a p art.—Tat-
A llen's F o o t- E a s t, a p o w d e r f o r tb e f e e t. I t cures counties in Idaho, and U in tah and ler.
He Is An Orphan.
p ain fu l, sw o llen , s m a r tin g , s w e a tin g f e e t. M akes
Mrs. Newwed—“ If you don’t e a t my new sho es e a sy . S o ld b y a ll D r u g g is ts an d S hoe Lincoln counties in W yom ing, prohib
Covers for Book«.
biscuits I shall go hom e to m o th er.” S to res. D o n 't a c c e p t a n y s u b s titu te . S am p le itin g th e im p o rtatio n o f a lfa lfa and
Old brocades and tap estrleo m ake
Newwed—“And if I do e a t th em I’ll F R E E . A d d re ss A . S . O lm sted . L e R oy, N . Y .
forage crops o f all kinds, w hether beautiful covers for books—tem porary
go hom e to my m other.”
Oh, Squashl
loose o r baled, a lfa lfa seed and n u rs covers, and a re suited to th e annoying
“Now, betw een you and me, d a rl ery stock unless accom panied by a cer telephone book, th e dictionary an d the
Area of the Oceans.
T he A tlantic ocean h as an area of ing,” he began a s he sa t w ith his arm tificate o f fu m ig a tio n ; fre sh fru its of I like. T hese b its of in te restin g stuffs
24,536,000 square m iles; Pacific, 60,- enfolding h e r w aist. “George,” she all kinds a t th e tim e o f h arv est, and also m ake fittin g s for th e w ork ta b le ,
309,000; Indian, 17,084,000; A rctic, 4,- in terru p ted , “ I w ish th a t you would be po tato es and garden tru c k u n til Octo cushions and needle books and vie
a little m ore precise in your words. b e r I. The q u a ra n tin e becomes effect | w ith th e beautiful le a th e r equipm ents.
781,000. and Southern, 30,592,000.
How can th e re be an y th in g betw een
you and m e? T h ere isn ’t room .” And ive Ju ly 1.
8im ple T est of Tea.
im m ediately she disproved h e r own
A te a te s t is to reduce a few leaves
sta te m e n t by snuggling up still closer.
Arson “Trust” Cases Up.
to a pow der on a sh eet of w hite pa
Chicago — C harges th a t A ssista n t per, and if th e re is artificial coloring
T e st, w ith o u t ris k , in y o u r ow n
New Weapon.
It w ill be noticeable on th e paper.
home, th e A udiphone—w ith la te s t
B lnks had an idea.
T aking the S ta te ’s A tto rn ey E dw in J . R aber had
in s ta n ta n e o u s a d ju stm e n t. I t is
alm o st hu m an ly sen sitiv e to sound, phonograph horn he a ttach ed it to th e solicited a brib e o f $1000 from Joseph
Pass the Plate.
and Revives a t once keen, d is tin c t,
A good-for-nothing—T he churchgoer
aided h e a rin g p o w er to th o se w ho vacuum clean er. “Now," he said, “let C larke, an insurance a d ju ster, w ere
a re alm o st to tally dea f. W e w ill your flies com e o n !”
m ade in th e o p ening o f th e tria l of who d oesn't contribute.—Judge.
let you ta k e a n A u d ip h o re hom e
Edw ard and Paul C obitz and C larke,
fo r a m o n th . W e ask a
Will
Be
Costly
Undertaking.
sm all re n ta l. R en tal a p
plied on p u rc h a se . T his
To bore th e d eep est hole In the charged w ith arson. A tto rn ey P. H.
should ap p e al to you as a world ,an opening in S ilesia 7,350 feet O ’Donnell, fo r th e defense in his open
proposition m l o u g h t
ing sta te m e n t declared th a t R ab er re
deep, co st m ore th a n $10 a foot.
to b e in v e stig ated .
peatedly had solicited a b ribe from
ST0LZ ELECTROPHONE CO.
Take Long Time to H atch.
C larke, and th a t i t w as when Clarke
230 Lewferewe’s BUg
E ggs laid by a New Zealand lizard finally w as handing him th is money Also for S alt R h eu m , T e t
Fifth asd Stork, Portia* Ore req u ire fo u rteen m onths to hatch.
he w as a rre ste d , charged w ith a t
te r, Psoriasis, L upus,
tem p ted brib ery .
Six Policemen in Jail.
repairing—and it would do so were it not for the
fact that most o f us live other than a natural life.
Lincoln, N eb.— To do th e ir p a rt in
reducing the high cost o f living, 200
N ebraska farm ers have pledged them
selves to devote th e ir tim e, ta le n ts
and energ ies to increasing th e produc
tion o f b eef c a ttle in th is sta te , and to
follow th e in stru ctio n s o f th e u n iv er
sity ex p erim en t statio n , w hich for
several y ears has m ade a special study
of ra isin g c a ttle fo r b eef by the best
m ethods.
“ The fa c t th a t th e population of the
country is increasing, w hile beef c a t
tle are decreasing, has aroused the n a
tion to a realization th a t th e high cost
of living can never be lowered u n til
th is s ta te of affairs is mended, and
th a t th e farm ers are responsible for
the work is ju s t as ap p aren t as th a t
present conditions e x is t,” said Dean
B urnett, addressing the fa rm e rs’ con
vention a t a b eef-feed ers’ m eetin g
held a t th e S ta te U n iv ersity farm .
Dean B u rn ett produced figures to
show th a t N ebraska can raise b eef a t
a profit equaled by no o th er s ta te in
th e U nion, w ith the possible exception
of K ansas.
“ The sm all farm er is especially
adapted to the raisin g of b e e f,” he
said.
“ The m ark et has changed in late
years, so th a t now the dem and is for
h ig h er beef. These days the farm er
may g e t alm ost as high prices for c a t
tle 12 and 15 m onths old as in form er
years fo r four-year-olds. T his is in
favor o f the farm er, as th e c a ttle can
be sold sooner and raised much m ore
ch eap ly .”
EXTINCT VOLCANO FORTRESS
Americans Store Supplies and Pre
pare for Long Siege.
Boston — A m erican troops in the
H aw aiian Islands have tak en posses
sion of th e c ra te r of a larg e e x tin c t
volcano situ ated on the coast, and are
w orking n ig h t and day to convert it
into a fo rtress capable o f w ith sta n d
ing a long siege.
A m m unition and
food supplies are being stored w ith in
it, guns are b ein g m ounted, a w a te r
supply has been arran g ed for and gar-
dens have been planted on the slopes
of the c ra te r to provide food and thus
render th e place self-su stain in g in
case it is besieged for any g re a t
length o f tim e.
T his inform ation reached Boston
from an au th en tic source in Honolulu,
and
fu
. . . th . e com
. m unication
...
. rth .. e r said
_,
th a t A m ericans resid in g in th e Ha-
w aiian Islands, including troops, are
much exercised over the Jap an ese sit-
uation.
The com m unication says th a t A m er-
¡cans have moved into the cra te r, bag
and b ag g ag e; th a t living q u a rte rs a re
being prepared w ithin, and th a t guns
_ j“ f
a „it ______ 1 »1
are be ng m ounted all around th e rim ,
so th a t a fo rtress capable o f re s istin g
an a tta c k e ith e r from land o r sea will
confront any forces th a t m ay tr y to
a ttack the place.
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Cooking to Cut Living Cost.
T opeka, K an.—T hrough the teac h
ing o f dom estic science and economy
in th e home, K ansas gained $1,000,000
la st y ear, and th e am ount will be in
creased a t the ra te o f $500,000 a y ear
until p ractically th ere w ill be no
w aste food in the e n tire Sunflower
S ta te . T h a t is th e aim o f the A g ri
cultural College, and the s ta te is
spending $40,000 a y e a r to help in
ch eatin g the garbage can.
Seven hundred girls com pleted the
dom estic science course a t the A g ri
cultural College la s t w eek, and the
college has ju s t closed its m ovable
cooking schools, which w ere attended
by 11,000 women d u ring the ten w eeks
w hich they w ere operated.
Soldiers on Long Hike.
N ew port, R. I. — To give a b e tte r
idea o f th e adv an tag es o f the arm y of
the U nited S tates, Louis A. Mohr, late
serg e a n t o f th e One H undred and
N inth company, C oast A rtille ry , s ta
tioned a t F o rt C rablo, and S erg ean t
K arl R ittm an , o f the E ig h th company,
Rhode Island guard o f P aw tucket, le ft
Monday afternoon on a 3500-m ile hike
to San Francisco.
M ayor W illiam MacLeod presented
them w ith le tte rs to th e m ayor of
N ew port, K y., and M ayor Rolph, of
San Francisco.
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CALLED
IT
CRUELTY
Method of Negro Lion Tamer Met
With the Decided Disapproval
of English Judge.
L ady H elm sley w as a w itness in an
in terestin g case hoard a t York, in
which a negro lion tam er nam ed Al
bert Maccomo w as sum m oned for cru
elly terrify in g a lioness, and A lbert
Manders, m enagerie proprietor, of Old
ham, w as sum m oned for perm itting
the anim al to be terrified, says the
London Pall Mall Gazette.
M anders w as a t the York M artin
m as fair, in Novem ber, and Lady
H elm sley w as told by one of the a t
ten d an ts th a t the lioness had already
caused the death of one m an and a t
tacked two others, and th a t Maccomo
would a t th e peril of his life enter
the cage.
Lady H elm sley described how the
anim al w as frightened by noises and
by the insertion into th e cage of red-
hot bars. She was so disgusted w ith
tho perform ance th a t she left and re
ported the m a tte r to the police.
F u rth e r evidence w as called to show
th a t th e m an entered th e cage for a
few m om ents, firing blank cartrid g es
w hile he w as inside.
M anders w as fined 20 shillings and
costs, and Maccomo 10 shillings and
costs.
Who First Used Shorthand?
T he G reeks a re said to have had
som e system of shorthand as far back
as th e fourth century B. C. Old in
scriptions have been found describing
a so rt of plan by w hich th e vow els and
consonants w ere to be expressed by
certain lines curiously and variously
placed. W ax tab lets show ing these
curious m arkings have been discover
ed from tim e to time.
Modern Student.
"How about your geom etry? I w ant
you to do som ething in th at.” “Well,
it’s th is way, father. U nless I m ake
a certain percentage in football, they
w on’t let me tak e the geom etry a t
all.”
_
Nothing Getting Away.
"T h at m an w ho ju s t registered
he Is a light sleeper," rem arked
hotel clerk. “Good,” exclaim ed
m anager.
“C harge him e x tra
light."—Judge.
If you have not perfect
digestion, liver activity
and bowel r e g u la r ity .
These should be daily
functions in order to main
tain health.
Mother« will find Mrs. W lntfow e 8 o o tb ta |
Byrap thu b> ut remedy to use lor th eir chUdran
Burlag th e loetM ug period.
Gave Away Formula.
A bout forty years ago th ere w as ad
v ertised on London billboards a drink
called Robur, said to be good for ev
ery ailm ent and, incidentally, th e long
sought a fte r elixir of life. O ne w as
invited to send for free sam ples, and
Its m arvelous pro p erties w ere th e sub
ject of everybody’s conversation. Ro
b u r m ight have been sold to th is day
had n o t som e one, w ithout the fear of
a libel action before his eyes, divulged
its secret form ula—cold te a enlivened
by rum . From th a t m om ent it fell as
rapidly a s It had risen, for people
^ ^ 0 ™ Robur* t T S E
w ant e(j it.
--------------------------
War.
W a r is a hangover from th e days
w hen m en nte th eir flesh hot from the
kill and not from th e fire.—W ill Lev-
| ' n8ton Com fort.____________
D r. P ierce’s P ellets, sm all, sugar-
coat ec}( easy to ta k e as candy, regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bow-
els and cure constipation.
--------------------------
Here We Have Not The Time,
T he hotels of E urope com e In for
com m endation from an observer, who
P°*ilt8„ hla m on}' w lth th ls incident;
T ho E uropean hotel m an ag er who, a t
Qur d ep art‘ure> carae to our cab d<W.
bow lng hlg Ulankg for our p atro n ag0
ancj p resen tin g Mrs. B. w ith a bouquet
, of roses, left us w ith a sense of pleas
u re and a d esire to re tu rn w hich I
have n ever experienced on leaving any
hotel in th is country.”
says
the
the
for
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS
will help you when those
organs become weak and
lazy. We urge a trial to
day. INSIST ON HOSTETTER'S
,
Well Mated Pair.
M anager—I am looking for a m an I
can tru st. A pplicant—And I’m look
ing for a m an who will tru st me. We
ought to g et along fine.
Usually.
Tom —“W hat's the difference be
tw een b ettin g and bluffing?” Ja c k —
"A good deal.”—Yale Record.
MR. A. H. PO W ELL
IIanufacturing Chemist,
H poknne. W ash.
D e a r H lri H a v in g suffered w ith sto m a c h
tro u b l« f o r a n u m b e r of years, a n d t r ie d a
g r e a t m any dot-torn a n d a g r e a t m any pro
p r ie ta r y p r e p a r a tio n s b u t o b ta in e d n o p e r
m a n e n t r e lie f u n til I took your s to m a c h
rem edy, a n d am pleased to any t h a t I h a v e n e
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
t h in » I d e a ire a n d autfer n o bad result*. 1 am
a p ro fe ssio n a l nuree, h a v in g nu rsed fo r
year«, e o n ie o f t h e tim e fo r D r. H olb o f New
Y ork City, t h e g r e a te s t *|*iola]tet on o h ild
r e n 'e diaeoaea also h ad c h a rg e of W a rd n e r
H oepltal a t W a rd n e r. Id ah o , fo r tw o years.
Hlnoe le a r n in g by my own e x p e rie n o e t h e
» r e a t b e n e llt fro m th e uae of P o w ell's S to m
a c h R em edy, I have re c o m m e n d e d it to »
g r e a t m any f o r e h ild r e u a n d a d u lts, a n d in
e n e h cane It haa been r e m a rk a b le fo r t h e
good It has done. 1 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 of s to m
ach tro u b le , hn I am an x io u a to a id a n y o n e
Buffering fro m slo k n ess of a ny k in d , a n d I
h a v e n e v e r know n of m e d ic in e to c o m p a re
w ith P ow ell’« S to m a c h R em edy fo r a ll k in d s
of ato m ach tro u b le Y ours tru ly ,
Simply Do One’« Best.
E verything th a t happens to us
leaves som e tra c e behind it, every
th in g co n trib u tes im perceptibly to
form us. Yet often it is dangerous to
tak e a s tric t account of th a t. For,
e ith e r we grow proud and negligent
o r dow ncast and d isp irited ; and both
a re equally injurious In th e ir conse
quences. T he safe plan is, alw ays
Blmply do th e task th a t lies nearest
us.—-Goethe.
Sometimes True,
A frien d ’s three-year-old little girl
upon being asked if she would like
som e vegetable soup, replied: "I would
like som e m ore soup, but I d o n 't w ant
any m ore of the garbage.”
K L8IE STEIN ER.
2121* Boone Ave
THIS WOMAN “DIDN’T HURT A BIT”
HAO MUCH PAIN
WHEN STANDING
is what they all *ay
Painless
Methods of
Extracting
Teeth.
Tell* How Lydia E.Pinkham’*
Vegetable Compound made
H ist a Well Woman.
Prince Made “ Prisoner.”
London—The P rin ce o f W ales, who
Chippewa Falls, W is.—“ I have al
‘ is serv in g as a p riv a te in th e officers’
ways had g re a t confidence in Lydia E.
tra in in g corps, which is o u t for annual
Pink ham ’a V egeta
p ractice n ear A ldershot, w as tak en
ble Compound aa I
prisoner in the m aneuvers on S a tu r
found it very good
day. H is pockets also w ere searched.
fo r organic troubles
The P rince was se n t on scouting m an
a n d recom mend it
euvers n ear the cam p on Friday. He
highly. I had dis
was am bushed and captured by the
placem ent, b a c k
“ enem y” and had hia rifle and c a rt
a c h e a n d pains
ridges taken from him .
He w as also
when standing on
searched fo r dispatches.
The prince
m y f e e t fo r *ny
was jollied by his captors, who did not
length o f tim e, when
recognize him.
I began to take the
medicine, but I am
Bulgaria Again Shaken.
In fine health now. I f I ever have those
Sofia—The earth q u ak es o f Sunday troubles again I will tak e Lydia E. Pink-
w ere renew ed again in m any p arta of h am ’s V egetable Compound.
lira .
B ulgaria.
Two violent shocks oc E d . F erron , 816 H igh S t., Chippew»
curred a t C rabovia, w here much dam Falla, Wisconsin.
age w as done. The seism ic d is tu rb
ances a t T irnova continued throughout
Providence, R. I.—" I cannot speak
the n ig h t and th e rum bling o f the too highly of Lydia E. P inkham ’a Veg
e arth had not ceaaed n ex t m orning. etable Compound ae it has done won
A t th a t place m any people w ere killed ders for me and I would not be without
and churches and p riv ate buildings It.
I had organic displacem ent and
w ere dam aged. Thousands a re home bearing down pains and backache and
was thoroughly run down when I took
less and d e stitu te .
Lydia E. Pinkham ’a Vegetable Com
pound. It helped me and I am in the
Women to Study Politic«.
Chicago— Special classes in politics •eat o f h ealth at p re s e n t I work in «
for women sre to be opened in some o f factory all day long besides doing my
th e churches as soon as G overnor housework so you can see w hat it has
fhinne signs the woman suffrage bill done for me. I give you permission to
passed by the le g isla tu re laat week. publish my nam e and I speak o f your
The first of th ese classes w as an Vegetable Compound to many of my
nounced
by the
P eople’s L iberal friends.” — Mrs. A b r i l L a w s o n , 126
| Lippitt S t , Providence, R. L
: church.
ML W .A WIN. tournai *m M mmub
O ut-of-tow n
pie can have th e ir
p la te an d bridge-
w ork finished in one
day If neceeeary.
An ab so lu te g u a r
antee. backed by 24
y ea rs in P o rtla n d
Wise Dental Co.
O r n « HOURS:
I A . M. t o 8 P . M.
S u n d a y » 9 »e f
P h o n e « : A 2 0 2 9 ; M ain 2 0 2 9 .
f a i l l n f B id e .. T hird nnd W a s h in g to n . P o r t la n d
- \
O U T o r TOW N
PEO P LE
c a n receive r r c m H tre e « .
ira te o f I fe e - r eleeee—,
•altfc-b«lU lD g reat«41 ee
fro m
E
C GEE WO
t h e C h i* se e d o c to r.
Try onoe m ore If yoa have b ee* doc fo r t» # w tth
th le on* s a d th a t on e and have n n tr b r a la e d
m a * en t r e lie f. L et th is great nature h ea ler d
*ae* yonr cat»« and preacrilw som e ram*
a c tio n le quick, aura aad safe. A la pi
sent|ib e n d e d fro m Root*. Herb*,
ky t h a t h a v e been g a th e re d fro m every
t e r o f th * flotw
be. . T h e se c cre
re te o f tk
th ea
ese e p e d h
. »o t h e o u tsid e w orld. > u t
fro m f a t h e r to eon In
h in * .
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