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DAINTY PO U LTR Y A N D GAM E Can r e t you fancy prices fo r W ild Ducks and otker game in season. W r it* us for cash offer en all kinds ot poultry, pork. etc. DISH ITALIANS LIKE Ravioli Wall Worth a Place on tha Tablet of Amerleane Who Care for Good Food. BALKAN ALLIES FIGHT TO DEATH Pearson-Page Co., Portland Dressing.—One scant cup dried mushrooms, one-third cup grated Edam cheese, two cups sausage meat, one cup brains, one small onion, WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE three cloves garlic, one good pinch information and booklets o f value to you. PACIFIC GUANO & FERTILIZER CO. parsley, one good pinch celery, one colander cooked spinach, nine eggs, 182 Madison St., Portland. Or. one medium slzud bowl white bread Second-Hand Machin (cut fine and soaked In m ik)— wring ery bought, sold and bread dry before adding to other In _ exchanged: engines, boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st gredients— three tablespoons olive oil, 6t.. Portland. Send fo r Stock L iet and prices. two pinches allspice and salt and pep per to taste. All the Ingredients must be chopped fine and thoroughly. Gravy.— Get a fair sized boiling piece and make a brown gravy by ilrst putting some bacon In a sauce pan and then the meat, letting It brown nicely without water. After the meat has cooked a while, add a little onion, some parsley, celery and tomatoes, also a few dried mushrooms, salt and pepper. Let this cook until tomatoes are done, then add a little of dry flour and stir It In well. Add enough water to keep the meat from 533-535 Chamber o f Commerce Building: PO R T L A N D . OREGON burning and cook until meat Is well A school fo r the teaching o f Telegraph y under done. When meat Is done, add enough the personal supervision o f the proprietor, A . E. Myers, expert telegrapher. Day and nigh t water to make the required amount sessions. TE R M S: Courses in easy monthly of gravy. installments, enabling you to take up a w ell- paid profession a t little cost. W r it « fo r fu ll The Dough.— One sifter flour and a particulars. cup more, oue small handful salt, two eggs, water enough to make a stiff Clean Sponge. dough. Roll this dough Into several I f a sponge has become slimy the large, thin sheets, spread some dress- condition may be remedied by soaking lug on half a sheet of dough and fold it in strong borax water. W ring it the other half over It. With the edge out, place a fresh supply o f borax wa- of a thin board mark the “ turnover" ter, and continue the process until the into three inch squares. Go over the marks made by the board and prest sponge is clean. the dough together firmly with the thumb. Cut the squares apart with a Really the Whole Thing. A ll one woman cares in her criti knife and lay them on a floured board cism o f another is that she looks well. while the remainder of the dough and dressing are made Into similar — Manchester Union. squares. _ f Cooking.— Have a kettle partly full Q £ J-J £ 1 £ J! S H 3. 1 I °* tolling salted water, and when the P obtlanu , O reoox squares are all made up drop Into the Resident and Day School for G i r l . " ater and bo11 f° r « minutes. When In chim o f slater, o f stJohn R.ptut (Kpt.«,p.i)! tbe ^¡jares are taken from the water Machinery M .&M .SCHOOL telegraphy Collegiate, Academic and Elementary Departments, M agic. A rt, Elocu tic u, Domestic A rt. Domestic Scienca, »ynwasiam. For catalog address ■ .................. T I L E S IS T E R S U P E R IO R , O ffic e 80 St. H elen s H a ll th e y _ Should _ be _ d r a in e d In . , ft C o l a n d e r . . ., To Serve.— Put a layer of the squares on a platter, sprinkle a layer of grated cheese over and then put on a layer of gravy. Repeat this process until the platter is full. Queer Find on Golf Links. This recipe makes enough for about While “ approaching” one o f the greens on Athy, County Kildare, Ire fifteen people. land, golf links during a recent week, Philadelphia Clam 8oup. a lady who cut into the turf with her Do not use the Juice from the clams club unearthed a set o f false teeth. In the soup. Have about twenty-live email clams, one quart of milk, three Her Wonder. potatoes, two tablespoonfuls of flour, A woman never ceases to wonder , . . . , ______ . , , ._____ . ___ . „ what her husband did with the $3 he “ ' ° f salt Ch° Pped ^ l ' . . . . , r»i • < , , . r v i one-half cup ° butter, and Z pepper, had last week. Philadephia Ledger. ^ ^ cIamg fln)j and dra,n pare DAISY FLY KILLER gÄSTSKrSS flics. Neat, clean, or namental, convenient, clieap. L & sta a ll season . Made o f metal, can'tspil lor tip over ; will not soil or Inj u re a n y th in g . Guaranteed effective. Bold by dealers, or 6 sent by express pre paid for $L HAROLD aOMKBrt, 160 DeXalb Are., Brooklyn, V. « 1 Discipline. I f thou would’st be happy and easie in thy family, above ail things ob serve discipline. Everyone in it should know their duty; and there should be a time and place for every- thing; and whatever else is done or omitted, be sure to begin and end with God.— William Penn. Chafing Hives. This troublesome skin affection Is difficult to diagnose at the outset. Be on the safe side, therefore, and when ever the skin Is irritated use Tyree's Antiseptic Powder immediately and avoid further trouble. 25c. at drug gists. Sample sent free by J. S. Tyree, Chemist, Washington, D. C.— Adv. — “ Fin an cial. “ Husband, you have never given me any money since we have been mar- ried. Now, I positively must have 150. ” “ Aw, here’s a dollar. Now what are you going to do with it? ” “ I think I ’d better frame it as a sou- venir.” “ In that case, hand it back, and I ’ll give you a check instead.” -----------------------play frocks Apparently N o “ You cannot legislate for all the ills man is heir to,” declares an observer o f current tendencies. But shall we be denied the fun o f trying to?— Prov- idence Journal. ----------------------- Add to the P op u la rity. Popularity — The afterbirth o f a platitude.— Smart Set. Cleans Blood Through Kidneys A M o st Im p o rta n t F u n c tio n a n d O n e to b e C a r e - fu lly G u a r d e d . potatoes and chop. Place milk and po tatoes In double boiler. Rub the but ter and flour together until creamy and when potatoes and milk have boiled fifteen mlnuteB stir In the but ter and flour and cook eight minutes longer. Add parsley, pepper and salt and let boll three minutes. Then add the clams. Cook one minute and the soup Is ready to serve. This Is deli cious. Ncatnsss In Arrangement. I find that a small pasteboard box placed on the floor beside me. Into which I can drop pieces of thread and scraps of eloth while sewing, is a great help In keeping the room neat, writes a contributor to Los Angeles Express. It saves all that unsightly mess so often seen on the floor when one Is sewing. A newspaper spread on the floor to drop the scraps on an swers the same purpose and can be picked up and burned when one stops work.—Christian Science Monitor. Gay Frocks for Children. The fashion for Bulgarian colorings ls as popular as ever, and Its conquest lg complete as regards some little frocks for children suitable for the spring. Made of fine crash, cut ln the Mag- yar shape, the hem and sleeves bor- dered with scarlet, the front ambroid- ered ln bright colors, and the whole finished with a scarlet woolen girdle and tassels, they are delightful as and will wash well. t . ------------------------- Poached Eggs and Ham. Cut a neat round of toast for each person. Butter it a D d keep hot. Chop one tablespoon cooked ham for each round of toast. Carefully poach eggs. water a pinch of salt and half a teaspoon lemon Juice or vinegar. ™ * will preveut eggs breaking. When poached drain eggs and lay one on each round of toast. Arrange the ham around the edge to form a border, sprinkle with a little finely chopped parsley and serve at one«. C h e e se Salad. Ten cents' worth of Roquefort cheese, a ten-cent package of cream cheese, one tablespoonful of butter, two green peppers, one large Bermuda onion, one-half a stalk of celery will be needed. Rub the Roquefort and cream cheese and butter to a smooth P“ te, add the finely chopped onion, peppers and celery. Mix well. Sea- son with paprika and put In Icebox to harden. Serve with hot touted crack- era m S i reI“ ,lTe,y l “?1 *” y‘tal the other Ingredients; make Into balls healthy kidney action as the nutriment . ... . . . . . . . obtained from grain, meat. fata, sugars. and rol> ln cracker dust If the or any other part of our daily food Is to amount of flour Is doubled, the mix- the natural reconstructive requirements ture may be dropped from a spoon “ ponent _**• of 8. 8. - 8. Anv, !.here ls Zn* which serves ths active “ d W . ed without purpose of stimulating the cellular tissues of the kidneys to a healthy and Judicious selection of Its own essentlsl nutriment. Thus. In cases of rheumatism, cystitis, chronic sore throat, huskiness of voice, bronchltls, asthma, and the myriad ol other reflex Indications of weak kidney action, first purify your blood with 8. 8. 8. so It will enable the tissues to rsbulld their cellular strength and regain thali Bulgarians Have Advantage—Ser- via Suffers More Than Dur ing W ar With Turkey. London— A fte r ten days o f lighting, more severe and deadly in character than anything in the last Balkan war, a little light begins to break on the hitherto obscure operations. In the first place, the Servians have lost more men than in the whole previous campaign, and semi-official statements issued at Belgrade have the appear ance o f an intention to prepare the public for news o f a disaster. Desperate fighting, with varying fortunes, has progressed along the Vardar and Bregalinitsa rivers, and seems to be in favor o f the Bulgar ians. Important news has been received o f the Bulgarian invasion o f Servia through Belogradchyk, 45 miles north east o f Nish, Servia’s most important fortified town. No indication is given of the strength o f the Bulgarian col umn at this point, but the Bulgarians declare they have defeated the Ser vians and captured five guns and a quantity o f other war material, and, by the occupation o f the passes, to have opened the road to Nish. There is heavy fighting also be tween the Servians and Bulgarians to the south o f Istip and in the neighbor hood o f Kotchana. About 200,000 men are engaged, and the losses on both sides appear to be terrible. Bulgaria’s strategy appears to be to hold the Greeks in check, probably with comparatively small forces, while she deals with Servia. This assump tion, i f correct, would explain the vic torious advance of the Greek army. Unconfirmed reports credits the Bul garians with victories near Korili, giving them the key to Uskup, and with an outflanking movement from the south o f Tahynos Lake, which would cut off the Greek retreat. Saloniki dispatches continue to re port Greek victories. The Greeks are said to have captured 16 guns at Doi- ran. Evidence o f desperate fighting is found in the arrival o f 8000 wound ed at Saloniki, taxing the town’s ac commodations and resources to the ut termost. A conservative estimate o f the killed and wounded in last week’s fighting fixes the number at from 30,- 000 to 40,000. Thousands o f destitute refugees from the scene o f the fight ing are coming into Saloniki. The Greeks continue to make whole sale charges against the Bulgarians of burning and pillaging all the villages they abandon and o f committing mur ders, mutilation and other horrors. To Check Foreign Influx. Washington, D. C.— William B. W il son, secretary o f labor, intends to ask for a thorough revision o f the im migration laws to prevent the tremen dous influx o f undesirable foreigners to this country each year. He is at present making an exhaustive study of the problem and his recommendations will be submitted to President Wilson. “ I have decided,” Mr. Wilson told a reporter, “ that the immigration laws are not sufficiently strong. “ Our first duty is to those who are in America, native or foreign. The question naturally follows whether the tremendous influx o f aliens is not in jurious to those who are already here. There is no question that there is great evil in our immigration system and it is up to us to correct this. “ Both Democrats and Republicans and congress will join next year in putting through a strong immigration b ill.” __________________ Miners and Owners Firm. Charleston, W. V a.— According to intimations received here, “ Fight It Out” is the slogan o f both the coal operators and striking miners in the Paint and Cabin creek fields. A t a mass meeting held at Mucklow, Thomas Kearns, president o f District No. 17, United Mineworkers o f Am er ica, urged the miners to stand their ground, and announced that W. L. Connell, o f the Paint Creek Collieries company, with whom he conferred re cently, has refused to make conces sions. Thousands o f miners are idle in the two fields. Mothers Testify in Suit. Cincinnati— The hearing o f evidence on the application o f ice manufactur ers against Mayor Hunt, the board of health and the city o f Cincinnati for an injunction to prevent them from operating the ice plants seized by the city as a result o f the strike o f em ployes, was resumed Monday. Several mothers testified that their babies had suffered as a result o f the lack o f ice in their homes since the strike began. Judges fixed $66,000 as the bond that Frlsd Cheese Balls. the city must give as a guarantee One and one-half cupfuls of grated against damaging the seized plants. cfceege one tablespoonful of flour, the supposed kidney weakness should be con- sidered carefully. Instead of drugs and alleged kidney stimulants the better plan la to purify the blood with an antidotal effect such as you get from B. S. S. It should be remembered that the kid neys are made up of a fine net work ol blood vessels, and It la to stimulate the functional activity of kidney tissue through this capillary net work that . ... B. S. 8. shows one of Its most remarkable *hltee of three eggs, salt, pepper, and effects. cracker dust. The medicinal value of the components Beat the whites o f the eggs; add ?f 200,000 Former Friends Now In Deadly Conflict. being rolled In crumD*- wt— : :— V irg in ia F ried C h icken . Two-pound chicken cut ln pieces, one egg. »alt, one-half teaspoonful bak- IDf P . . . ... , chicken In water with large spoon of salt, for one-half hour. Make batter of egg. water, salt and baking Bryan’s Hope Undimmed. Washington, D. C.— Secretary Bry an expects to begin this fall actual ne gotiations for concluding his proposed general peace pact with the other na tions o f the world. Because o f the absence from Washington o f most o f the ambassadors and ministers, it is not feasible now to do much more than supply them the outlined draft o f the project for transmission to their own governments. Secretary Bryan ex pects that the 20 governments which have promised to give the project consideration will be increased to 30. Stray Rock Hits Grocer. P °w der W P e,ch PU ce o t chicken In Ihie, and fry In deep, hot fat for flf- Louisville, K y . — Unconscious and teen minutes with cover on. Remove with his skull crushed, A lfred Atte- cover for five minutes, drain and bury, a Louisville grocer, is in a local hospital, the victim o f a peculiar acci ,erTe- dent. Attebury was aitting in front -------------------------- Ungallant Statement. o f his store when the wheels o f an rad U°you *have^eny1* d e e p ^ s e a t e d * ^ , " M1,cb’®f and PcWcoats came Into automobile, running sw iftly along the ■tlnat» bioo<l trouble write to their Med world the rame day. and hare re street, caught up a stone five inches leal Department f »r free adrica. It wil mained together ever pince.”—“The in diameter and hurled it against his 1» worth your while to do Gate Opener» * br K L Monfcomar* head. The doctors believe that Atte- I I burg will not recover. " °™u can get R. 8 S. at any drug .to r* but take no other so-called blood purifier. 8. S. 8. is purely a botanical product, and you will make a great mistake to have some enthusiast palm off a men cury. arsenic or Iodide of potash prepare. tion that may do you irreparable harm. 8. 8. 8. Is prepared by The Swift Spe STRIKERS IN F U L L CONTROL Reign of Terror at Johannesburg Unequaled Since War. UNCLE SAM HAS LOTS OF CASH TO KEEP YOUTH -to prevent wrinkles and * ‘c r o w ’a and beauty- Johannesburg — The settlement of ?«et” deep black circles under tha eye«— fee t” and d the strike among the gold miners in nothing is as good as the Rand district, which the govern ment arranged with a committee of strikers, has proved ineffective. The mobs reassembled Saturday. A ll trains and streetcars suspended Give it a fair trial for banishing those distressing pains or service, the crews refusing to work. drains on one’s vitality. This prescription o f Dr. Pierce’s regulates all the No newspapers were able to publish. womanly functions. It eradicates and destroys “ Female Complaints” and Additional troops guarded the Rand Canal Expenditures Large—Water weaknesses that make women miserable and ola before their time. Every girl way Has Cost $318,229,000— club, the scene o f serious encounters needs it before womanhood. Every mother needs it. It is an invigorating tonie Saturday. A great mob assembled for the female system. All medicine dealers have sold it with satisfaction, to Corporation Taxes Grow. customers for the past 40 years. It is now obtainable in liquid or tablet form there, hooting and jeering the troops. at drug stores—or send 50 one-cent stamps for trial box, to R.V. Pierce, Buffalo. A huge meeting was held to cele brate the strikers’ victory. The lead D R . PIE R C E ’S P L E A S A N T PE LLE TS Washington, D. C. — Uncle Sam j ers invited the men to attend the fun regulate and Invigorate s t o m a c h , liver and bowels, closed the fiscal year 1913 on July 1 j eral o f those killed, whom they des Sugar coaled, tiny grannies, easy to take as candy. f| with a surplus o f $40,083,229, repre as cribed as “ martyrs to a glorious senting the excess o f receipts over cause.” expenditures, exclusive o f Panama The suggestion that Governor Gen canal and public debt transactions. eral Gladstone’s recall be demanded This exceeds last year’s surplus by was greeted with cheers. $3,750,000. The Panama canal ex A ballot o f the Amalgamated So penditures and public debt transac ciety of Engineers o f the whole reef tions, however, wiped out the surplus You save both the wholesaler’ s and re gave a vast majority in favor o f ac o f ordinary receipts over ordinary ex tailer’s profits when ordering, for we cepting the proposed settlement. The manufacture this material. penditures and crested a deficit f o r : council o f the society adopted a reso the year o f $2,149,000. 1- ply, weight 35 lbs. to 108 sq. f t ...........$1.25 lution providing for the calling of a Total receipts for the fiscal year 2- ply, weight 45 lbs. to 108 sq. f t . . . . . 1.50 strike a month hence should the griev 8-ply, weight 65 lbs. to 108 sq. f t . . . . . 1.75 amounted to $723,782,921, while the ances not be adequately redressed. W rite for samples or order direct from ordinary disbursements were $683,- The Federated Unions are flushed this ad. Satisfaction guaranteed. 699,692. with success and confident that they J. E. BERKHEIMER MFG. CO., Tacoma, W ash. Corporation taxes yielded the gov are complete masters o f the situation. ernment $34,848,870, or $5,365,766 The trades unionists are ready to obey more than during the fiscal year 1912. any order given them. The leaders While customs receipts for the last Jesting and Dancing. have already commanded the news few months have shown a decrease, as It is good to make a jest, but not to papers to cease publication until fur is characteristic o f a tariff revision make a trade o f jesting. The earl o f ther notice. They count on the gov period, the total for the fiscal year Leicester, knowing Queen Elizabeth ernment’s fear o f the natives, 200,000 reached $318,142,000, an increase of was much delighted to see a gentle o f whom are locked in the compounds nearly $7,000,000 over the previous man dance well, brought the master at the mines. They might start loot year. o f the dancing school to dance before ing and killing if unloosed. The drinking and smoking o f the her. “ Pish,” said the queen, " i t is Casualties resulting from the fight American people during the last 12 his profession. I will not see him.” ing Saturday are now estimated at months brought the Federal govern She liked it not where it was a master 110. Two officers, three soldiers and ment the enormous total o f $309,478, quality, but where it attended on several policemen were wounded. 000 in interal revenue receipts, which other perfections. The same may we The editors o f the various news was $16,500,000 greater than in 1912 say o f jesting.— Thomas Fuller. papers conferred with the Federated and one o f the highest amounts on Unions’ leaders, with the result that Rod Cross Ball Blue, all blue, best bluing va in » record. the Typographical Union will publish In the whole world, makes the laundress smile. Under the first year’s operation of a paper giving colorless reports o f the the new pension law the government events. Home Made Custard. paid veterans and widows $175,134,- Very Many Like Him. Except at the time o f the Jameson Two tablespoons o f sugar, one o f 000, an increase o f $21,537,000. Sometimes children are more observ raid in 1896 and the outbreak o f the I The fiscal year closed with $164,- ant than they are credited with being. mustard, one o f corn starch, and three war in 1899 this city has not experi-! 704,000 in the general fund o f the Little Rob’s mother, for instance, was o f sweet milk; one-half cup o f vine enced such a day o f terrorism as Sat treasury," as compared with $167,162,- telling a visitor how “ masterful” an gar, one egg, well beaten; salt and urday. The mobs in the business sec 000 a year ago. The cash drawer of other neighbor was in his home life pepper. Mix all together and cook in tion caused less fear than desperadoes the treasury contains $66,253.000 as when lwb, unnoticed beside her, put a double boiler five minutes. One who were threatening to dynamite the the working balance o f the govern in his little oar. “ I don’t think Mr. teaspoon o f tumeric gives it a rich homes o f the wealthy. ____________ ment. The trust funds o f the treas Tate is so awful bossy, mamma,” he color. ury include $1,086,727,000 in gold remarked, suddenly. “ ’Course he Daily Thought. SER VIANS AD M IT REVERSES coin and bullion. does a lot o f talking, but he never I think it takes a great deal from a The government spent $41,741,000 makes Mrs. Tate do a thing she woman’s modesty going into public Battles Longest and Bloodiest of on construction o f the Panama canal doesn’ t wanter, I ’ ve noticed that.” life ; and modesty is her greatest during the last year, making a total Whole Balkan Conflict. M other, w ill find Mr». W in s lo w , S oo th la j charm.— Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher. o f $318,229,000 spent on the canal to t ho best remedy to use (or llielr children Belgrade— The Servian government date, o f which $179,628,000 has been Syrup during the teething period. Wellness. has addressed a note to Bulgaria, for paid out o f the general fund o f the mally breaking off diplomatic rela treasury and the remainder from the It is more valuable to be well than Shock W a» Too Great. tions and announcing the recall of the proceeds o f bond sales. to mean well.— Tatler. Policeman— “ Do you know this sick minister at Sofia. The 7492 national banks now in ex man?” Interested Bystander— “ N o; Servian troops have victoriously en istence have a total outstanding cir tered Kotchana. A semi-official culation o f national bank notes of I only jest met him. He seemed a nice sort o f a feller; he shook my statement, however, describing the $737,065,050. hand and we chatted a while, an’ I military position after five days’ fight Secretary McAdoo announced that ing makes the admission that the Ser the daily treasury statement in future told ’ im I was Seth Pinewood from vian arms have not been so uniformly would be issued in a completely Pennsylvania, an’ that I ’d come on successful as was previously reported. changed form, designed to show at a with one thousand in cash to Bee this Describing the five days’ operations glance the assets and liabilities o f the here town. I ast him if he knew of between Vardar and Krivolak, it says government. It will be in the nature some young feller as could show me Don’t allow a weak that after holding a greatly superior o f a budget statement for the purpose around; an’ then he threw up his hands an’ fell down I” — Puck. stomach, lazy liver and force in check the Servians were o f indicating from day to day whether forced to retire. Thus Krivolak fell the government revenues are progress Red Cress Ball Blue will wash doubts as many clogged bowels to put as any other blue. Don’t put your money into the hands o f the Bulgarians. It ing on a surplus or deficit basis. The clothes Into any other. contends, however, that this Bulgarian first issue o f you “ in bad.” Always be the new statement success was insignificant compared will show, the secretary said, Criminals Have Low Temperatures. game, and help nature with the Servian successes against the that the grand total o f assets o f the Cold-bloodedness is a physical char Bulgarian right wing. overcome such trouble govermennt is nearly $2,000,000,000 acteristic o f the habitual criminal and Another semi-official communication against which there are liabilities, in the temperature o f murderers iB strik by taking says last week’s battles were the long cluding the gold and silver certifi ingly below normal, according to sta est, the bloodiest and the hardest cates, aggregating about $1,725,000,- tistics published by the American fought o f all the battles in the Balkan 000, leaving balances in the treasury Medical association. General physical war. The Servians lost 15,000 killed from $250,000,000 to $275,000,000, degeneracy is found to stigmatize the and wounded, and the Bulgarian.? 20,- including the gold reserve o f $150,- criminal. The average convict is 000. The Bulgarian losses were in 000 , 000 . ___________________ three inches below the normal in stat creased by the bad organization o f It strengthens the entire ure, light in weight and with small Alaska Glacier Awakens. their Red Cross service and lack o f chest expansion. “ inner man” and drives communications and transports. Seattle, Wush.— A fte r lying peace It was reported that the Greeks fully assleep for more than 14 years out all Stomach, Liver W hen Y o u r E y e s Need C are from Doiran are advancing toward Ki- Muir Glacier awakened for a few mo Try M u rin e E y e R em ed y . N o S m a rtin g — F e e ls and Bowel Ailments. volak, where a desperate battle has ments some time last winter and F in e — A c ta Q u ic k ly . T r y I t l o r R ed , W e a k , a t e r y K y e » a n d G ra n u la te d E y e lid s . Ulus* been raging for three days. lazily stretched itself. In the life of W Make the start today. tra ted B ook in ea ch P a c k a g e . M u rine is a glacier “ a few moments” may be a compounded by our Oculists—not a “ Paten t Med ic in e "— but used In successful Physicians’ Prao- 1 period of three months’ duration. Wilsons Worship Simply. lice fo r many years. Now dedicated to tho l*i»b- I and sold by Druggist s at 26o and 60c per Bottle. I The result o f the glacier’s awaken Ho Cornish, N. H.— In a quaint little Murine B ye Salve In Aaoptlo Tubes, Vtf*c a n l uUc. ■ church, a century old, where wor ing is that Glacier Bay, Alaska, is M urin e Kye Remedy C o ., Chicago shipped half a hundred country folk, filled with gigantic icebergs, and it is Wonderful Peroration. President Wilson and his entire family imimssible for ships conveying tourists ia what they all aay listened to a sermon Sunday on the re to the north to make a close approach A lawyer, more fluent in his speech lation between the leader and the led. to the great ice mass which is one of than careful in his metaphors, was o f our No reference was made to the Presi the spectacular features of the north once guilty o f the following perora Painlesa dent by the Rev. J. E. Schneider, the ern journey in summer. tion; “ Gentlemen, it will be for you Methods o f Nobody lives at Glacier Bay, except to say whether this defendant shall be pastor, yet the theme he took was the Extracting inter-dependence o f people in the ordi once in a while, when it is visited by allowed to come into court with un Teeth. Nobody blushing footsteps, with the cloak of nary walks o f life with those in high a band o f nomadic Indians. Out-of-town peo- saw the glacier move, but the next hypocrisy in his mouth, and draw authority. pie con hove their Mrs. Wilson, Miss Eleanor, Dr. summer when it was visited by tour three bullocks out o f my client’s pock plate and bridge- Cary T. Grayeor., U. S. N., and a se ists the ice wall was split in half and et with impunity.” work finished in one cret service man, went to the church divided by a moraine. One-half o f the day if necessary. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- in an automobile with the President, glacier died— that is, it ceased to An absolute guar antee. becked by 29 and in a little car behind were Miss move and began gradually to melt. coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow M. w a win. m M u m ii veers in Portland Jessie Wilson and Francis Dowea els. Do not gripe. Sayre, her fiancee. Phosphorus Matches Go. Chico Cal.— The manufacture o f the Rearranged. Page’s Salary Is Continued. o rric e h ours : non-phosphorus match began July 1 1 The choir wished to sing a hymn, Sunday» 9 to 1 New York— W alter H. Page, Amer throughout the United States, mark the first verse o f which ended: “ The 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Phones: A 2029: Main 2029. ican ambassador in London, is still on ing the end o f the poison phosphorus night is falling. Heaven help us as railing Bldg., Third and Washington, Portland the payroll o f Doubleday, Page & Co., match. In compliance with the Fed we’re calling. ” But as they wished at the salary he received as editor o f eral law prohibiting the use o f the it for morning service, the leader sug World’s Work. The salary o f $35,000 white phosphorus in the making of gested that they change the wording O U T o r TOWN a year which he receives from the firm matches, the local plant o f the Dia of it a bit. A young man dutifully is said to have made it possible for mond Match company began the manu proposed the following amendment: PEOPLE him to accept the ambassadorship. facture o f a combustible which elimin “ The mom is dawning. Heaven help receive prompt tr M - ■ v - 1 can menta o f Non-Poisonoms, ates danger to employes and to the OS as w e’re yawning.” His salary as ambassador is $17,500 a H val tk-bsil ding r «asadlas from The new compoaition is year. When the post was first offered consumer. til» V High Priced Sermon. It is non- i to Page he demurred because o f his known as sesquf sulphide. C GEE W O lack o f wealth. The firm, it is re poisonous. Perhaps the highest price paid for a ported, decided to continue Page at sermon goes every year to a German the ( ’hiñese doctor. Try once morn if yon have been doctoring with preacher, who discourses on the good his former salary on leave o f absence. More Sensations Brewing. this one and that one and have not obtained per manent relief. Let this i/rrnif nature healer diag- Washington, D. C.-— With witnesses deeds o f a French baron named Fav- nose yoar earn* and prescribe aome remedy whose Turn Gun on Federáis. notion ia quick, sure and «afe. Ilia prescriptions headed for Washington from many di art, who died in Elberfeld in 1690. sre compounded from Boots, Hnrtw. Hilda and Favart le ft money for thia purpose, rections to testify on the newest de- j Bark« that have l>een gathered from every quar Douglas, Ariz. — The bombardment ter o f the glnl>e. The secret a o f thooe medicines and the interest now amounts to £920 | o f Guaymas was at its height July 4, velopir.cnt in the senate lobby investi are not known in the outside world, hut have been handed down from father toaon in the physloiaaT reported refugees arriving here from gation, Chairman Overman gave a per annum, which goes to the preacher families in Chinn. as hi* reward. the front. For the first time the in hint o f further sensations in the com CONSULTATION An inquiry has surgents’ state troops brought into m ittee’s activities. I f yon live out o f town and cannot call, writs #0» symptom blank and circular, enclosing 4 seals ln Lie Alwaya More Active. play three cannon captured from the been under way for some time, it is | stamps. Strange the truth never gets the federáis, shelling the gulf town and understood, into the operation o f paid wide circulation a lie doea. — Florida press bureaus conducted by large cor T!’c C. SEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. the two federal gunboats lying in the harbor. The Tampico, in return, bom porations and “ interests,” to deter Timea-Union. 1621 lin t Si., Cor. Mu barded the insurgent positions in Em mine to what extent paid agents are P o rtla n d , O r0 *0 « . palme, where shells tore into the employed to attempt to influence pub American Clubhouse. No Americans lic opinion or Federal legislation. were injured. Soon the Tampico was Dividend Payments Huge. forced to change anchorage. New York— More than $266,000,000 cause much annoyance to children Gladstone’s Act Resented. in dividenta and interest were mailed and great anxiety to parents. Pretoria, Transvaal— The recall o f July 1 by railroads, industrial com The presence of worms Is recog the governor general o f the Union o f panies and other corporations to stock nized by these common symptoms: South Africa, Viscount Gladstone, ia and bond holder* living all over the itching nose, unsatisfied appetite, demanded by the Federated Trades world. July 1 was “ dividend day” — offenaive breath and colic pains. Unions. A t a meeting o f the Federa one o f the two big ones o f the year, tion at which 1200 delegates were the other being January 1. More than No. as, ns ». N. U. preaent, it was unanimously resolved 181 corporations made the semi-annual to petition the imperial government to disbursements, and the dividends o f take action because the governor gen the most important corporations ag eral impressed troops to suppress the gregated $12,000,000 more than in B e tu m tha irtls.1 of worm« la a «on la* hour* 1912, it was said. strike. Fiscal Year Closes With Big Surplus on Hand. F AVORITE P RESCRIPTION, HOMESTEAD ROOFING DIRECT FROM FACTORY “ BE G A M E ” Hostetler’s STOMACH BITTERS “DIDN7 HURT A BIT” Wise Dental Co. W ORMS RR. PEERY’S VERMIFUGE “ D EAD SH O T”