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American and Other Opals.
Rented Wedding Cake.
FORGET PARTIES
I t is generally conceded that the
opals found in any part of America
are less hard than those found in other
localities, but they are no less bril M other» w ill find Mrs. W inslow-« S oothing
liant, and some of them withstand at Byrup tho b e s t rem edy to use fo r th e ir c h ild re n
mospheric effect and the wear of time d u rin g th e te e th in g p e rio d .
quite as well. Others again fade and
Many Years’ Loss of Memory.
become translucent and opaque in
A Nevada case is reported where a
course of time, or according to the de
man wandered away from his wife and
gree of exposure.
three children. For ten years he was
not heard from. Passing through the
state again something seemed to snap
in his head and he knew himself
again. He had gone to Texas, mar
ried and had another little family.
His wife had died only the week be
Indigestion
fore his knowledge of his real self re
Dyspepsia
tuned. He attributed his loss of mem
ory to overwork while figuring on
Constipation
complicated contracts.
Biliousness
“Watch Out”
will surely “get you”
™ if you are careless and m
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m Liver and Bowels. Be m
on guard, and a t the
first sign of trouble m
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N o thoughtful person uses liquid blue. I t ’s a
pinch of blue in a large bottle of w ater. A sk for
Red Cross Ball Blue, th e blue th a t’s all blue.
Deadly Insult.
Immediately Makes Preparation to
Resist Extradition.
Sherbrooke, Que.—Harry K. Thaw,
cut short in his flight from the state
, hospital for the criminal insane at
Matteawan, N. Y., by arrest at the
village of St. Hermenegilde de Gar-
ford, just over the international line
from New Hampshire, prepared in his
cell in the county jail here to fight
against being sent back to the United
States. Thaw faces deportation on
the ground that he is an undesirable
alien, and extradition on a warrant
charging him with bribery. The war
rant, already issued in New York
state for his arrest on a charge of con
spiracy, will not suffice to extradite
him, in the opinion of local authori
ties. These authorities received word
that the district attorney of Duchess
county, in which Matteawan is locat
ed, was on his way here prepared to
swear to a warrant charging Thaw
with bribery—an extraditable offense
—if necessary.
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A medicine prepared by regular graduated physician of unus
ual experience in treating woman’s diseases—carefully adapted
to work in harmony with the most delicate feminine constitution.
All medicine dealers have sold it with satisfaction to cus
tomers for the past 40 years. I t is now obtainable in liqnid or
sugar-coated tablet form at the drug store—or send GOone-cent
stamps for a trial box, to Buffalo.
Every woman m ay w rit« fu lly and confidentially to Dr. Piereo,
Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical In stitu te , Buffalo, N. Y., and may bo
acre th a t h e r case will receive careful, conscientious, confidential
c o n sid e ra tio n , and th a t experienced medical advice will be given
to h e r a b a o ln te ly fr e o .
D r. A e r e o ’a Piém ont Pelleta regolate and invigorate etomach. liv
or and bowel*. Sogar coated, tinjr granale» easy to take ae candy.
Rare Work of Art Found.
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A statue of Venus was found in a
The other day my 6 year-old broth-
cellar at Naples a short time ago. er, who has a fat, chubby hand, was
The ground floor of a house collapsed trying on my kid gloves.
He found
suddenly, revealing an ancient cellar they were too tight for him, and when
containing a magnificent statue of the I asked if he could wear them he said:
goddess. The statue it of Parian mar- "No, but if some of the too long side
ble and belongs to ths best period of was on the wide I could wear them.”
Graeco-Roman art.
| —Exchange.
BOOKKEEPING
SHORTHAND
T e le g ra p h y : C o m m e rc ia l, R a ilro a d , W ire le s s
A re included in the course at
Fourth Street Near Morrison
Plum Falls to White.
Seattle, Wash. — Henry M. White,
state senator, of Bellingham, was ap
pointed by President Wilson to suc
ceed Ellis Debruler as commissioner
of immigration for the Port of Seattle.
Debruler ia a former city attorney of
Seattle and political manager for Rep
resentative Humphrey. The appoint
ment is believed to mark the first vic
tory for the Democratic state organiz
ation, or the so-called Todd-Heifner
combination in the handling of patron
age for the state. Senator White is
opposed by Japanese associations.
Nine Miners Meet Death.
Clifton, Ariz. — Nine men were
killed and one probably fatally injured
late Saturday when a cable pin snap
ped at the Coronado mine and two ore
cars, carrying 12 tons of ore and 13
miners, dashed down a 38 degree grade
for a distance of 8300 feet. The en
gineer tending the cable had just low
ered the cars and their passengers over
the brink of the grade. Three Amer
icans, named Liddell, Scott and Amb
ler, promptly rolled off, but nine of
those who remained on the cars were
killed and the other seriously injured.
Shushanna Gold Rush Unabated.
B U S IN E S S CO LLEGE
W rite Mi f v fa rth e r In format, on.
MAY
BE CALLED SOON
Views of U. S. iMade Known to
President Huerta.
Feeling in Washington Optimistic
—Constitutionalists May Ac
cept Plan Offered by Ling.
Washington, D. C.—The Huerta gov
ernment, through conferences between
John Lind, President Wilson's per
sonal representative, and Foreign Min
ister Gamboa, now knows the view
point of the United States and its de
sire for only a peaceful and friendly
solution of Mexico’s troubles. The
formal communication Mr. Lind bears,
however, will be transmitted to the
Mexican government by diplomatic
representatives of foreign powers in
Washington.
WhHt the result of publishing these
views will be, officials here do not
venture to predict.
They have no
assurances that the Huerta govern
ment will accept them, but they be
lieve the spirit thus far shown by the
Huerta officials justifies a hopeful
feeling for the success of Mr. Lind’s
mission.
Observers of the situation generally
look for a pronouncement of some kind
from Huerta immediately following the
presentation of President Wilson’s
message through Mr. Lind. It is ex
pected in diplomatic circles that Pres
ident Huerta will announce a call for
an early election, even setting the
date.
Constitutionalists hitherto have as
serted they would not engage in any
election in which the Huerta govern
ment is in control over the election
machinery.
The possibility of an
agreement, however, for a non-parti
san commission of Mexicans to con
duct the election is being discussed
and should the situation actually pro
gress to that point, it may be that in
formal efforts will be made by Mr.
Lind to secure the participation by the
constitutionnlist leaders in such a
plan.
There is no intention, at present, of
lifting the embargo on arms; in fact
the President is said to have taken a
strong position against it.
There is a confident and conspicuous
feeling of optimism among adminis
tration officials that a peaceful settle
ment is in sight, though they admit
the delicacy of the situation forbids
any detailed discussion at this time of
the circumstances on which their
hopes are based.
It was an Engish ship with an Eng
lish crew and an American passenger
list. Two stewards were having a
heated altercation and pouring forth
anathemas upon each others’ heads,
when as a crowning insult one said to
the other: “ Aw, you eats just like a MADMAN ON TOP POLE PRAYS OPIUM IS FORCED ON CHINA
passenger. ”—San Francisco Argonaut.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure Heat Causes Man to Climb Slender
Shaft Where Arouses Town.
constipation. Constipation is the cause
of many diseases. Cure the cause and
Chambershurg, Pa.—His mind af
you cure the disease. Easy to take.
fected by the intense heat, Jack
Shearer, i30 years old, employed in
Terse and Truthful.
" " It tones, strengthens, m
construction work here, was discov
"Too much absorbed in his busi ered Wednesday morning sitting on
b
invigorates the entire ■ ness,” was the comment of a news the big gilt ball on top of a 45-foot
m system.
Try it now.
H paper on the death of a brewer who was flagpole in front of an engine house.
found drowned in a tank of hia own He was praying at the top of his
beer.
voice, and persons aroused from sleep
Bird Lights Lamp.
hurried from their homes scantily clad
In Greensford, England, a street
to witness the unusual spectacle.
lamp was found lighted every morn
Asked where he was from, he answer
ing, and the lamp lighter could not ac
P ortland , O esoon
ed, “ From hell.”
count for it, so he set a watch who Resident and Day School for Girls
To the query, “ Where are you go
soon found the culprit. A tomtit had In ohsrg. of H l.t.r. of St-John Baptist (Eplioopdl ing?” he replied, “ To heaven.”
C o ll t g i a U , A c a d e m ic a n d E le m e n ta r y D e p a rtm e n ts ,
built its nest in the corner of the M u s ic , Art, E lo c u tio n , D o m e stic Art, Domsstlo Bdsumk»
It was learned that the man had
lamp, and had a habit of hopping on g y m n a s iu m . For catalog address—
wandered
about town all night, having
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the ring attached to the incandescent
applied for admittance to the county
St. H elen s H a ll
bypass, which caused the light to be
jail early in the evening.
He was
turned on.
finally persuaded to descend and was
placed in the care of a physician.
Reminders of the Long Past.
Two human skeletons in perfect con
dition were unearthed during road- SOO-SPOKANE TRAIN ROBBED
operations near Abergele,
IS THE BEST SAFEGUARD AGAINST widening
North Wales recently. They were Bandits Turn Job and Escape in
ALL BODILY DISORDERS.
buried in a trench with other remains.
Heart of City.
Near the spot are the sites of ancient
Portland,
Or.— Four masked men
British encampments, and many se
FOR A GOOD DIGESTION IS
vere engagements between »he Eng held up the Soo-Spokane fast passen
lish and the Welsh wer® fought hard ger train on the O.-W. R. & N. line
under the East Twelfth street bridge
by.
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over Sullivan’s gulch at 9:15 Tuesday
night, relieved the passengers in the
Just “Between You and I.”
She—Why, her and me were the observation car of $86.30 in cash and
best of friends before him and her about $500 worth of jewelry, shot and
met. Of course, this is between you mortally wounded Joe Barron, who is
believed by the police to have been
and me.—London Punch.
one of their number, fired several
shots to frighten the women in their
berths, then made good their escape.
Within half an hour after the rob
bery the authorities had the scene sur
rounded and J. D. Farrell, president
of the O.-W. R. & N. company, had
For those ills peculiar to women Dr. Pierce
offered a reward of *5000 each for the
recommends his “ Favorite Prescription” as
apprehension of the criminals.
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There wag (something wrong with
the cake, the baker said; it looked all House Leaders Realize Delicacy of
right and it smelled all right, but hil
Mexican Situation.
artistic sense told him it would not
Washington,
D. C.—Acuteness of
taste all right.
"Then fix it up with an extra coat the Mexican situation was recognized
of icing, and we will keep it for a ren in the house Wednesday when objec
ter,” said the proprietor.
“ Who in the world would rent • tions from both Democratic and Re-
publicau sides prevented consideration
cake?” someone asked.
"Wedding parties,” said he. "They 1 of any measures on foreign subjects.
want a big cake in the center of the
Republican Leader Mann cautioned
table for show, but a cake of that site the house to “ ait quiet and keep cool.”
good enough for a wedding would cost
Representative Clark, of Florida,
more than they can afford to pay, so
they order fine cake put in individual Democrat, asked permission to address
boxes for the guests, and use the the house for 30 minutes on the Mon
bride’s cake just as an ornament. roe Doctrine. Instantly Representa
They don’t buy it, they rent it. Some tive Foster, of Illinois, Democrat, ob
times a cake is rented a [dozen differ jected, protesting that the "present
ent times. After each wedding it i* strained situation in Mexico is no
freshened up with a new coat of icing, time for the introduction of a subject
and looks as good as new for the next [like the Monroe Doctrine. ” The ob-
occasion.
A good renter fetches J jection was sustained.
about $3 a wedding.”
Charge O’Shaughnessy cabled Secre
tary Bryan from Mexico City that
The Tender Skin of Children
Is very sensitive to heat. Use Tyree’s President Huerta, through Foreign
Antiseptic Powder for all summer skin Minister Gamboa, emphatically denied
affections. It quickly affords the lit there was “ any foundation whatever”
tle sufferer relief. 25c. at druggists for the statement that Huerta had
or sample sent free by J. S. Tyree, issued an ultimatum to the United j
Chemist, Washington, D. C.—Adv.
States demanding recognition with the
alternative of handing O’Shaughnessy
By Their Speech Ye Shall Know. his passports.
A traveler who believed himself to
A dispatch from John Lind informed
be sole survivor of a shipwreck upon a President Wilson and Secretary Bryan
cannibal isle hid for three days in ter that he had been in conference with
ror of his life. Driven out by hunger, Provisional President Huerta.
He
he discovered a thin wisp of smoke characterized his reception and con
rising from a clump of bushes inland, ference with Huerta as “ cordial.”
and crawled carefully to study the
The United States will await the
type of savages about it. Just as he final outcome of negotiations between
reached the clump he heard a voice Lind and Huerta before taking further
say: “ Why in — did you play that steps in its policy toward Mexico.
card?” He dropped on his knees and,
devoutly raising his hands, cried: THAW IS CAUGHT IN CANADA
“ Thank God, they are Christians I”
No trouble to answ er questions.
Portland, Oregon
Victoria, B. C.—Advices from the
North indicate that the rush to the
Shushana gold fields continues without
abatement. It is impossible even to
estimate the total number that have
either reached the camp or are on the
trail, but upwards of 1000 have gone
in from Fairbanks, Dawson and Alas
kan coast towns, while at least 1500
have started over the Scolai Pass by
way of Cordova Bay.
British'Government Refuses to Re
lease From Contracts.
London—Lieutenant General Chang,
a delegate of the National Opium Pro
hibition Union of China, who has been
in England for three months endeavor
ing to induce the British government
to release China from her obligation
to receive any more Indian opium, has
started for China to report to Provis
ional President Yuan Shi Kai the fail
ure of his mission. In a statement is
sued to the British public General
Chang said:
“ Our people are in earnest in their
efforts to rid themselves of the opium
evil and they cannot help feeling re
sentment against a country which is
forcing upon us the very article by
which we were degraded and dis
graced. It is intolerable when we re
flect we are sacrificing millions of rev
enue and hundreds of lives in strug
gling against enormous difficulties
that a foreign country should force us
to receive for two or three years long
er the poison we earnestly are striving
to stamp out. ”
Receives Peaches by Mail.
Washington, D. C. — Postmaster
General Burleson inaugurated the new
regulations changing the parcel post
rates and weight limit by mailing
President Wilson a box of fine Georgia
peaches. The box, which weighed 17
pounds, with a postage charge of 13
cents, was delivered at the White
House early in the day.
The New regulation, which became
effective Aug. 16, raises the maxi
mum weight of parcel post packages
from 11 to 20 pounds and makes cer
tain changes in the rates. The local
delivery rate of postage was reduced
from 5 cents for the first pound and 1
cent for each additional pound or frac
tion thereof, to 6 cents for the first
pound and 1 cent for each additional
two pounds or fraction thereof.
St. Louis Riots Incessant.
St. Louis—The third day of the lo
cal garment makers’ strike was char
acterized by incessant rioting in which
guns, spears, bricks, stilettos, lead
pipe billies and pieces of sewing ma
chines were used as weapons. Before
dark more than a score of arrests had
been made.
Striking men and girls,
strikebreakers, coat manufacturers and
private detectives were included in
those taken into custody by the police.
Only minor charges, such as peace dis
turbance and mutilation of property
were placed against those arrested.
Giant Cougar is Abroad.
Centralis, Wash.—The residents of
Hannaford Valley, located a few miles
north of Centralis, are being terror
ized by a monster cougar. The beast
made its first appearance two weeks
ago when it attacked a Mendota phy-
sican who was riding through the val
ley. The cougar waa repulsed by the
horse after the rider had been thrown,
but since that time it has reappeared
in various parts of the valley. Child
ren are kept indoors and the farmers
of the valley are going around armed.
Numerous hunting parties are out.
Forest Fire Losses Kept Down.
Washington, D. C.—Reports to the
Forest service from all of the National
foreata in the West indicate that fa
vorable weather and active patrolling
were keeping fire losses down to a
minimum. This week 125 small fires
started, as against 200 last week, and
all but 16 of these were put out with
out damage.
MEXICAN PAPERS ARE BITTER
Lind Personally Liked, But Amer
icans Are Hated.
WORKS ON SCHEDULE
RAISES th e DOUGH
J Better than other powders—
' producing light, dainty, whole*
W OM AN’S E X C E L L E N T ARRA N G E
Mexico City—Ex-Governor John Lind
M EN T FO R T H E “ DOG DAYS."
and his mission in Mexico City serves
to fill several columns of local news
papers daily, but so far as the Mexi Cooking f o r the Week, by Her Method,
Practically Confined to One Day
can government is concerned it is
Meant Ease and Rest for
merely a case of marking time.
tho Other Six.
Mr. Lind is waiting for the Mexican
government to make the next move
Following la the way ona house
and there prevails the opinion in the
capital that Provisional President mother arranges the meat courae« In
Huerta will not delay his reply to her home during the "dog days.’’ Shu
President Wilson later than is neces la blessed, fortunately, with a family
that value her highly enough to Insist
sary.
Remains of Old Civilization.
It is known that Mexican govern on easy work In hot weather.
Scattered throughout the Caroline
ment officials are considering the prop
She uses her coal stove only once a Islands, notably at Ponape anc Lele,
osition, but the public generally pro week, on Saturday, when she does all are massive [ruins, one of a sort of
fesses to believe that General Huerta her baking. On other days she uses Venice, whose origin is wrapped in
will reject any proposal which might the tireless cooker (or the preparation mystery. Hundreds of acres in some
be construed as interference.
of vegetables and other foodstuffs localities are covered by the remains
The idea of mediation by a commis which do not require quick cooking oi of walls, canals and earthwork of a
sion representing the South American much heat. She uses an ell stove for stupendous character. There are old
republics is no less repugnant to the making coffee and tea, and cooking roads paved with stone blocks, ancient
Mexican mind than the one represent such vegetables and other foodstuffs atone platforms, and on the lagoons
ing solely the United States.
ruins of what were once fish weirs.
as require but short time.
The newspapers of Mexico City be
On Saturday she bakes enough cake, The islands offer a rich field for the
tray, editorially and in their news col bread and pie to last through most of archaeologist.
umns, their bitterness toward the I the week to come, and she also roasts
_ L lo ald blue is a weak solution. Avoid It. Buy
United States. This is emphasized by a big pleoe of meat. On Sunday ths Red
Cross Ball Blue, th e blue th a t’s all blua. Ask
caricatures published of Mr. Lind, roast Is served cold, with a special your grocer.
“ Uncle Sam,” and Dr. William Bay acid Jelly of chill sauce. On Monday
ard Hale, but toward Mr. Lind per the meat Is chopped fine and molded
Natural Fountain.
sonally there is manifested a feeling In aspic jelly, which Is made from a
Containing a quart of clear, pure
that is almost friendly.
The public stock prepared by boiling the bones water to every foot, the “ water vine,”
and officials appear to have conceived of the roasL On Tuesday meat enough a black, snake-like, leaflless stem,
for him a personal liking which is re for two days Is cooked in the tireless dropping from the ceiba and mahog
flected in the newspapers.
cooker, and what Is left over by any trees to which it has climbed, is
Mr. Lind remains wholly uncom Wedneeday la turned into a loaf ol one of the wonders of the Guatemala
municative to the public, however, pressed beef. On Thursday chops or jungle. When the stem ia cut the
being fixed in his determination not to cutlets are used, and on Friday fish is water spurts forth in a refreshing
discuss politics with unofficial Mexi served.
stream. Moisture is drawn up from
cans. He spends entire days at the
Two pies, each of a different variety, the soil, and filtered through the pores
United States embassy reading and and often a pudding are baked on Sat of the plant.
writing and receiving a few callers, urday. One of the plea la uaed for
but aside from his communications Saturday’a dlnnar, and tha pudding or ' When Your Eyes Need Care
with Washington he appears to have an lea la served on Sunday. The other
M urine Eye Remedy. N o S m a rtin g —F eel*
done nothing further in the matter of pie la reserved for Monday or Tuaa- Pry
F in e — A cta Q uickly. T ry i t fo r R ed, W eak,
W atery Eyes a n d G ra n u la te d E yelids, illu s
his mission.
day. On the other days tha deaaarta tra te d B ook in e a c h P a c k a g e . M urine is
by o u r Oca lints—not a “P aten t Med
era jellies. Bavarian cream or chilled compounded
u t used In successful Physicians’ Prao-
MOOSE OFFICIALS INDICTED desserts, or something that, requires icine"—b
ttoe for many years. N o w dedicated to th e Pub-
bo an d Sold by Druggists a t 25u and 60c p er Bottle.
no hot fire to prepare. Two loaves of Murine Bye Solve In Aseptic Tubes, 26a and 6Qo,
Manslaughter Charge Sequel to In cake are also baked on Saturday, one M u rin e Eye R em edy C o., C h lo e so
that Is of the kind that Improves with
itiation Which Ended Fatally.
keeping a few days. While the oven la
Bird on Chimney Suffocated.
Birmingham, Ala.—Indictments by being used the top of the stove la put
A dead pigeon dropped down the
the coroner’s jury on charge of man to a good purpose.
ihimney of a Glasgow (Scotland) house
slaughter of four officials of the Order
A whole ham and a beef tongue are the other day while an aged woman
of Moose, charging them with respon boiled on Saturday to use throughout named Elizabeth Hotchkiss was seated
sibility for the death of Christopher the week at luncheons. Enough boiled at the fireside. The bird scattered the
C. Gustin and Donald A. Kenney, salad dressing to last through ths ashes of the grate upon the woman,
while being initiated into the order, week is prepared and plaoed In the re with the result that she was severely
have created more than statewide in frigerator. If Saturday happens to b« burned. It is thought that the pigeon
terest and will be fully investigated a mercury record-breaker the baking had been sitting on the chimney head
also by the National order.
la done on Monday or Tuesday. With and was suffocated.
Gustin and Kenney both were plenty of fruits, vegetables, cheeau
young married men. They were ini eggs, salad and harbs an axcellsnl
tiated during a lively session recently. table la set throughout tho summer.
According to testimony before the
Of courae It requires some hard
coroner’s jury, the initiation exercises work and much judgment and exceu
were varied and strenuous.
One fea tlve ability to do the bulk of ths
ture was to shock the candidates with week's cooking on ona day, but ths
an electric current. Both young men housewife haa an excellent rest tor ths Also for Salt Rheum, Tet
were in good health and physical con other six days. Thare la Uttls or no
ter, Psoriasis, Lupus,
dition. To the surprise and horror of hast from the kitchen during ths
and All Skin
the members present, the two candi week, and muoh oil and coal are saved
dates keeled over dead under the elec
Afflictions.
Item worth considering.
tric current administered. Their fam
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ilies are understood to be preparing
from w ith in b y g iv in g t h e b lo o d c irc u la
C h.rrl.s Prss.rvad With Olovea.
for damage suits against the order
a g o o d d a lly b a th . T h is Is acco m -
Take the weight of the cherries In tion
pending the action of the authorities.
p lls h e d w ith 8 . S. 8 ., t h e b e s t k n o w n a n d
sugar and to svery two pounds ol m o s t h ig h ly re c o m m e n d e d b lo o d p u rifie r
sugar allow one-half pint of water. ever d is c o v e re d . I t s a c tio n la v e ry ra p id .
Old Frigate in Collision.
Make a sirup of this and when clear Its v e g e ta b le n a t u r e is s u c h t h a t I t n a t
urally g o e s r ig h t In to t h e blood, s a t u r a t e s
Philadelphia—The old United States boll the cherries In it abont 46 min th
e e n tir e c irc u la tio n , b a th e s th e tis s u e s
frigate Santee, which did valiant work utes, but not long enough to lose their w ith an In flu e n c e t h a t e n a b le s t h e akin
in the war of 1812, the Mexican war shape. They should previously havs to baal q u ic k ly . T h e a c tio n o f 8 . 8 . 8 . Is
and the Civil war, and which was been stoned. Do not put in but a few th a t o f an a n tid o te , a n d th i s f a c t has
d e m o n s tr a te d tim e a n d tim e again
being towed up from Annapolis to a at a time. When they are all dons been
In th e m o s t s e v e r e fo r m s o f w e e p in g
point in New England, put into the let the sirup boll one hour, pour over eczema.
Delaware breakwater with six feet of the cherries while hot and seal. Now, Its In flu e n c e In t h e tis s u e s w h e re the
y a r t e r i e s t r a n s f e r th e r e d blood for
water in her hold. The old vessel was I am very fond of cherries, but have tin
the w o rn o u t b lo o d to th e v e in s la q u ite
in a collison shortly after leaving found them a trifle insipid and to over rem
arkable e n d g o e s o n c o n s ta n tly w ith
Annapolis, but it was not serious come that I use one-quarter teaspoon every tick of th e c lo c k — the beat o f the
enough to endanger her.
ful ground cloves to evsry two pounds h e a r t.
n d n e w a k in la t h u s c a u s e d t o fo rm
The Santee, which was used as a of sugar. They are not spiced, but w h A ile
th e g e rm s o f I r r i t a t i n g In flu e n c e s
training ship and then a prison ship simply suggestive of the clove.
t h a t c a u s e e c z e m a a r e s c a tte r e d a n d t h e ir
after her efficiency as a fighting craft
h a rm fu l n a t u r e e n tir e ly s u sp e n d e d .
h a s a w o n d e rfu l to n ic In flu en c e
was over, was sold some time ago to
Rhubarb Preserved In Cold Water. In 8 . th 8 . e 8. b lo
o d b e c a u s e I t c o n ta in s no
a Philadephia firm to be broken up for
Wash, skin and out rhubarb in inch “dope. Is n o t a p h y s ic . Is e n tir e ly fre e o f
the copper that is on her hull. This pieces and fill Jars full. Put under an y m in e ra l d ru g s o r a n y o th e r d r u g s
copper, it is said, has 15 per cent of ooid water faucet and fill to overflow excep t the r e m a r k u b le m e d ic in a l elTect of
p u re v e g e ta b le p r o d u c ts o f w h ic h It
gold in it.
ing, being sure the rubber is well wei t Is h e made.
all round. Cover and seal. Boms ot Few people re a liz e h u w h a r m f u l are
Suffragist Test Crucial.
the wire fasteners on my jars are m any of t h e s tro n g , c r u d e o in tm e n ts t h a t
to be In f a v o r b e fo re th e y le a rn e d
Washington, D. C.—The anti-wo quite loose, but I have used them and used
t h a t 8. 8 . 8. Is s a f e , s p e e d y and s u re .
man suffragists are preparing for what have not lost any frulL because ol A sk a t any d r u g s to r e fo r a b o ttle of
they term the crucial conflict with the wetting the rubbers all round, that is. B. 8. 8 . G iv e It a g o o d tr i a l a n d y o u w ill
suffragists next December.
Repre fill to overflowing and allow the jnlcs soon see a d e c id e d Im p ro v e m e n t In a n y
o f skin tro u b le W r ite to T h e S w if t
sentative Henry, of Texas, chairman to run all round the rubber; it acts form
Bpeclflo C o., ISO S w ift B ld g ., A tla n ta . G a „
of the house committee on rules, has ae g glue to the cover, whlob sticks for special fr e e a d v ic e o n e c z e m a a n d any
given notice that the committee will fast, and I always have to pry mins other form of a k in o r b lo o d tro u b le .
D o not allow a n y o n e to p a lm off a c h e a p
have the contesting arguments early off.—Exchange.
su b stitu te f o r 8 . 8. 8.
You will b e
in the regular session of congress.
grievously d is a p p o in te d If you do. T h e re
Apropos of this announcement the Na
Is nothing else " j u s t a s g o o d ” e s 8 . 8 . 8.
Artlstlo Porch Pillows.
tional association opposed to woman
Natural-colored burlap makes eerv
suffrage issues the following state iceable covers for porch pillows. Tc
ment:
decorate, out inch-wide strips of brlgh!
“ We consider the hearing before silk (possibly from discarded neckties
the committee on rules in the house of or hair ribbons which have bees
it what they all say
representatives next December a real washed), thread In a tape needle and
of our
crisis in the woman suffrage campaign darn In half-inch stitches through tha
and we are convinced that the subsi loosely woven burlap a bold design ol
Painless
dence of the clamor of votes for wo interlaced squares or triangles, or s
Methods of
men will date from that hearing.”
Extracting
swastika. A half dozen covers oan bs
Teeth.
made in an afternoon, and they ars
Wild Auto Jumps Road.
very effective when piled in a porch
Out-of-town p«rv
pie can h a re their
Cripple Creek, Col.—With its driver settee or Gloucester hammock on ths
plat« and brid r e
kilted by a bolt of lightning, an auto plassa of the summer bungalow.
work finished in on«
mobile bearing two women, a baby
day If necessary.
Corn
Cakes.
An absolute «uar-
and another dead man, ran unguided
Add to one-half can of corn one egg
antes, backed by 29
down a steep embankment on the
Season
with
salt
and
pepper,
add
years ia Portland
road north of Cripple Creek and hurled
over the side of the road. Neither of bread crumbs until butter is fhlrly
thick;
then
let
stand
20
minutes.
This
the women nor the baby was seriously
must be thick enough when
injured. H. W. Lyle, of this city, mixture by
HOURS;
.
the tablespoon. Won’t run • A. M. I s • P. orncc
M.
Sender* M e «
and Oscar Avery, ot Wichita Falls, dropped
muoh.
So
If
you
think
better
needs
Phenes:
A
2029:
Mein
2029.
Tex., the men in the party, were in more crumbs add them. Fry In email
stantly killed while they and their cakes In bacon fat until brown and faMag BMg.. Third end Weehingtnn. Pert I and
wives and the Lyle baby were return crisp on both sides. Serve with bacon
ing from a picnic party near here.
for breakfast
OUT O f TOWN
Seventy Adrift All Night.
Bgga Sur Le Fiat.
PEOPLE
Long Beach, Cal. — After drifting
Slx esca, one tablespoon buttar oi I
o a n re c e iv e p r o m p t t r s a b
all night on the ocean between the | ntee dripptng, pappar osd salt to toste
m e a t s o f Ito a - P o la a a — a .
H e a lth - b a il d i a « — n " H î t
main land and Catalina Island, the I Melt thè buttar on a stone-chlna ot
from
launch Panama, with 70 persons on i tin piate, or sballow baklng dlsh
board, was towed into Long Beach har- Break thè eggs carefully Into this, dust
C GEE W O
bor Wednesday morning.
The little llghtly wlth pappar and salt, put In a
the Chinese doctor.
vessel left Avalon, on Catalina Island, moderata oven unti! thè whltea ere
late Tuesday.
About five miles out well “s e t“ Serve in thè dlsh in whlob
the machinery broke. The passengers they were bekcd.
built a fire on the upper deck, but no
vessel went to their assistance until I
Keep In Water.
Wednesday morning, when the signal < Oran berries may be kept an Indefl
was seen by the crew of the steamer nltely long time without being cooked
CONSULTATION FREE.
Hermosa, which towed the Panama in. simply by keeping them covered with
If jtm live ont of town and cannot call, write for
water, writes n contributor. The her symptom blank and circular, ancianía« 4 Beata te
Mrs. Pankhurat Off for France.
rtea I bought nt Thanksgiving time
London—Disregarding the sentence ware four months later In as perfect THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
of three years’ imprisonment imposed condition as when my grocer gavs
162} Orot St., Car.
for inciting the dynamiting of the them to me by being kept in water in
Po rtlan d . P r egne.
home of David Lloyd-George, Mrs. n Mason jar.
Emmaline Pankhurat, the militant |
Dainty Bummer Portiera,
suffragette leader, sailed for France
P. N . U .
N o . M, I S
Red bordered white towaltcg, held
Monday evening. The police did not
together
with
wide
rick-rack
braid,
interfere. Mrs. Pankhurat has been
at liberty under the terms of the “ cat makes a pretty portiere to kang ia a W H E N w r i ti n g t e a d v e r t ! « * p h a s e m m
"
H e n t h ia p a p e r.
|M 'i reoaa.
and mouse” act.
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