Make Your Own Gas.
PO U LTR Y A N D GAME
A cetylene gives a pure w h ite lig h t,
in which all a rticles show in th e ir true
f a n g t t j o a fa n e j p ric e s fo r W ild D ucks
colors th e sam e as in th e su n lig h t, and
■iv* o th e r grama in season. W rite u s for
burns in b urners consum ing about hall
c a sh offer on all k in d s of p o u ltry , p o rk . etc.
a foot of gas p er hour, each burner
P earson-P age Co., P ortland giv in g fo rth some 20 candle power
lig h t. The gas is obtained by adding
w ater to calcium carbide, w hich is ob
tained by fu sin g to g eth er ground coke
W a t s o n E . C o le m a n ,
P ate n t lo w y e r.W a aljiD K lo u
and lime.
D.C. A dvice an d t-ooks free
The use of gasoline gas has become
R ates reasonable. H ig h est refe re n c e s. B est se rv ic e s
q u ite common for sm all to m edium
sized plants. I t is a m ix tu re of gaso
S econd-H and M achin
ery b o u g h t, sold and line vapor and air, th e pure vapor be
_
e x c h an g ed : e n g in e s , in g im pra tic e l to burn on account of
boilers, saw m ills, e tc . T he J . E . M artin Co.. 83 1st
a high pressure being required. W hile
B t. P o rtla n d . S end for S to ck L ist an d prices.
th e gasoline is considered som ewhat
dangerous to handle, neglect and care
lessness a re a larg e facto r in the m at
te r and common carefulness will ren
P o r t l a n d , O reg on
R e sid e n t a n d D a y S c h o o l for G irls d er th e gasoline safe to handle. There
I n c h a rg e o f S in ter» o f 8 t..T ohn B a p tis t (Episcopal) are differen t grades o f gasoline fot
Collegiate, Academlo a n d E lem en tary D ep artm en ts, sale, and th a t used fo r gas machines
Ifsa lc . A rt, E locatloo, Dom estic A rt, Domestic Sciencs,
Bym aeaicm .
l o r c a ta lo g addro»»—
should have a specific g ra v ity o f 8t
T U E S I b T U | S U P E R IO R . O ffice 30
for sum m er use and 88 fo r w inter.
t » f f U ( k>ua H a i l
Many people who live outside the
lim its o f th e gas com panies’ lines do
not use gas, says F arm and Home, be
cause they fail to realize how cheap!}
the acetylene or gasoline m achines cai
installed and a t how sm all an ex
BU SIN ESS COLLEGE. be
pense they o p erate as com pared w ith
W A S H IN G T O N ( / T E N T H S T S
o th er form s o f lig h tin g and cooking
PORTLAND. ORE^ The ex p erim en t once tried , th ey art
su rprised to find o a t th a t it is ju s t as
p ractical as independent w a te r works
of
or steam o r hot w ater h eatin g . Th
633-535 C h am b er o f Com m erce B u ild in g
p a rty who has one o f these individual
PORTLA N D , OREGON
gas plants is e n tire ly independent
A school fo r th e te a c h in g o f T e leg rap h y u n d e r
running his a p p aratu s when and how
th e personal s u p erv isio n o f th e p ro p rie to r, A .
E . M yers, e x p e rt te le g ra p h e r. D ay and n ig h t
he pleases.
sessions. TE R M S : C ourses in ea sy m o n th ly
PATENTS
Machinery
St. Helens H a ll
MÆ S
M. &, M. SCHOOL TELEGRAPHY
in sta llm e n ts, e n a b lin g you to ta k e u p a w ell-
p aid p ro fessio n a t little cost. W rite fo r full
p a rtic u la rs.
Mai« 57I4N
H ours, 10 a. m . to 6 p. ra.,
o r by a p p o in tm e n t
DR. JOSEPH ROANE
Ch ir op ra ct or
SPIN A L ADJUSTMENTS
S cientific T re a tm e n t o f all A c u te and C hronic
D iseases. L icensed P ra c titio n e r. S u ite 424-6-7
^rcad^B uilding^eattle^^^^^^^^^^^^^.
K Hand-Power Stump Puller
E A S Y TE R M S.
Walter J. Fitzpatrick.
Washington Hotel Aastx,
Seat;'.«
E stablished al W oodburn in 1S63
OLDEST,
q u a li ti e s
d i s t i n g u is h
W o o d b u rn f ru it
t r e e s fro m o th e r "
f r u it t r e e s i r i P e r
f e c t h e a lt h , a b
s o lu te re lia b ility
m o d e r a te p ric e
BEST STOCKED
NURSERY IN
THE WEST.
SO YEARS
CAREFUL, CON
SCIENTIOUS
SERVICE TO
PLANTERS.
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FOR LIST.
C ro w n w it h o u t
ir rig a t io n
THE WOODBURN NURSERIES
W O O D B U R N . O R EG O N
«RAWER C T
Y.M.C.A.SSCH00LS
50 MEN TEACHERS.
75 COURSES.
GYMNASIUMS.
SWIMMING.
Course—
The Modern Farmer’s Daughter.
O f course, g irls on farm s can be
ju s t as independent as g irls in c itie s—
m ore so, in fa c t— and h ealth ie r and
h ap p ier in the b arg ain . They are not
lim ited to shop, facto ry or office for
paying em ploym ent.
I know o f one
g irl who raises pedigreed dogs, w rites
one of th ese g irls in F arm and Home.
I have heard of o thers who ra ise q ual
ity cats, canaries, poultry, S hetland
ponies—g irls who sew, nurse, pickle
and preserve, bake, raise garden stuff
o r sm all fru its — g irls who a re sa tis
facto rily employed in m aking a living,
and in cidentally fittin g them selves to
be tru e helpm ates when th e rig h t man
comes along.
W a te r in blu ln tr is ad u lte ra tio n . G lass a n d w a
te r m a k e liquid b lu e co stly . B u y R od C rosa BaU
Blue, m ake» clo th es w h ite r th a n snow .
F a ls e E c o n o m y .
Mrs. P earl W hite, o f M ichigan,
w ritin g to F arm and Home, has this
to say on th e su b ject o f women prac
ticin g false economy: “ Many a wo
man w ill walk h a lf a m ile o r m ore to
borrow a p a tte rn th a t is n o t even th e
rig h t size, tru stin g to h e r in g en u ity
and good sense to m ake it fit, b u t the
chances are th a t th e tim e alone w hich
she could save would m ore th an equal
the 10-cent exp en d itu re fo r a new p a t
tern , besides securing a b e tte r fit and
style, and considerable sav in g of
n e rv e s.”
When Your Eyes Need Care
T ry M urine E y e R em edy. N o S m a rtin g — F e e ls
F in e — A c ta Q uick ly . T ry i t fo r R ed , W eak,
W ate ry E y e s a n d G ra n u la te d E y elid s. Illu s
tr a te d B ouk in e a c h P a c k a g e .
M urine is
compounded b y o u r Oculists—not a “P a te n t Med
icino” —but used In successful Physicians’ Prao-
PORTLAND, OREGON
$500,000 EQUIPMENT.
M others w ill fln<J M rs. W in slo w s Soothing
Byrup the b s t rem edy to use ‘ot th e ir children
d u rin g th e te e th in g p e rio d .
LIBRARIES.
Day school fee, 6 no*.
C om m ercial.............................................. $ 50.00
S h o r th a n d ................................................ 60.00
A u to m o b ile ............................................... 51.00
W ireless T e le g ra p h y ............................. 50.00
T e le g ra p h y an d T ra in D e s p a tc h in g 25.00
E le c tric a l E n g in e e r in g ........................ 60.00
Civil S e rv ic e ............................................. 25.00
C ollege P r e p a ra to ry ...........
40.00
Boy« M o m en tary S chool...................... 25.00
P lu m b in g ................................................... 25.00
C a r p e n t r y ................................................ 15.00
M in in g an d A s s a y in g ........................... 30.00
P h a r m a c y ................................................ 30.00
M echanical E n g i n e e r i n g .................... 25.00
O th e r c o u rs e s ........................... $2.00 to 150.00
S end fo r F ree Illu s tra te d C atalogue.
CENTRAL Y.M.C. A., PORTLAND, OR.
The Reason.
Uce f o r m an y y ea rs. Now d ed icate d to t h e P u b
lic a n d so ld by Druggist s a t 25c a n d 50c p e r B ottle.
M u rin e E y e Halve in A se p tic T u b e s, 2ac a n d 60c.
M u r in e E ye R e m e d y C o ., C h io a g o
Plenty of Grandfathers.
L ittle H elen ’s fa th e r had been look
ing up his genealogical tre e , and fre
quently spends h is leisu re evenings
poring over papers from th e various
historical societies re la tiv e to th e
m a tte r. One day w hile H elen was
p laying w ith h er little frien d s, a
childish disp u te arose as to w hich was
th e b est looking. H elen, alm o st in
te a rs, blu rted o u t: “ W ell, A lice may
be th e p re ttie st, and D orothy has the
nicest dresses, b u t I have sheets of
g ra n d fa th e rs a t hom e.”
* Cures While You Walk
A lle n ’s F o o t-E a s e is a c e r t a in c u re f o r h o t ,
s w e a tin g , c a llu s , a n d sw ol le n , a c h in g feet. Sold
by a l l D ru g g is ts . P r ic e 25e. D o n ’t a c c e n t a n y
s u b s t itu t e . T r ia l p a c k a g e F R E E . A d d re s s
A lie n s , O lm s te d , L e k o y , N. Y .
.
Sickroom Screen.
Dead men te ll no tales, which is
A screen in th e sickroom is alm ost
why so many widows find it easy to
indispensable, for it is needed to keep
m arry a g ain .— S m art Set.
lig h t from th e p a tie n t’s eyes, to guard
th e bed from d ra fts, or sh u t o u t the
sig h t o f m edicine bottles and so forth.
An ex cellen t sa n ita ry screen is made
by ta c k in g w h ite oilcloth on to a
fram e, th en p a in tin g on in oil a p re tty
scene, as birds o r b utterflies. These
screens can be w ashed as o fte n as
necessary.
“ Back on
the Jo b ”
again and very quickly,
too, if you will only let
Hostetter’s Stomach Bit
ters help the digestion to
becom e norm al, k eep
the liver active and the
bowels free from consti
pation. These are abso
lutely necessary in order
to maintain health. Try
it today but be sure it’s
HOSTETTER’S
Stumach Bitters
Constipation causes many serious
diseases. I t is thoroughly cured by
Doctor P ierce’s P leasan t P ellets. One
a laxative, th ree for cath artic.
What Shall I Give Her.
I f funds are low and a wedding
p resen t is a necessity to a friend,
m ake h er a “ m em ory” book—o r books
— covering stiff-backed blank book*
w ith w h ite sa tin o r p re tty silk . In
side have th e title s indexed— books,
business, addresses, C hristm as lists,
garden lists, in v itatio n s, new dishes.
A companion book can be m ade and
filled w ith “ ow n” trie d recip es from
friends.
Useful Life.
Any C h ristian s p irit w orking kindly
in its little sphere, w h atev er i t may
be, w ill find its m oral life too short
fo r its v a st m eans o f u sefu ln ess.—
C harles D ickens.
An Enviable Record
969
S tudents registered durim r the p a st year; the largest num ber in
th e history of o ur school.
1 d A 7 Calls for office help last year. This Is th e b ir r e s t demand for
f
help ever recorded in th e history o f any eoli***« in the N orth
w est. and affords us an excellent opportunity to G uarantee positions to our
G ra d u a te s.
W rite a s a t once for Information concernine our courses: Bookkeeping.
Shorthand. Penm anship. Typew riting. Telegraphy.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
I. M. WAIKCR. PrcwdM t.
re«arth SC, N ear M orrison, P o rtlan d . O r.
POWERS WOULD
SWAY HUERTA
Mexicans Fear Effect of Mes
sage by Wilson.
Effort Is Made for Further Delay—
Mexico In Financial Straits
and Troops Mutinous.
W ashington, D. C .—G reat B ritain ,
F rance and Ja p a n are am ong the coun
trie s who have interposed th e ir in
fluence upon th e H u e rta a d m in istra
tion in Mexico in su pport of th e efforts
of th e U n ited S ta te s to b rin g about a
peaceful se ttle m e n t of the revolution.
W hile a d m in istratio n officials are
sile n t reg a rd in g th is phase of th e s itu
atio n , th e re w as a lively in te re st m an
ife st in diplom atic circles here as to
th e probable effect of foreign presaure
on th e H u e rta governm ent.
I t w as learned th a t th e M exican au
th o ritie s hoped
P re sid e n t
W ilson
would not read his m essage to con
g ress as he had planned, and showed a
disposition to prolong th e n egotiations.
U nless some tan g ib le ov ertu re, how
ever, is received from th e H u e rta offi
cials in d icatin g a desire to accept the
fundam ental proposals o f th e U nited
S tates, th e P re sid e n t w ill proclaim to
congress and to the world the a ttitu d e
of th is governm ent tow ard th e south
ern republic.
The fa c t th a t diplom ats from some
o f th e very countries which not only
have form ally recognized H u erta, but
whose bankers h ith e rto have floated
loans fo r him , are u sin g th e ir in
fluence on th e Mexican a d m in istration
is calculated to produce som ething defi
n ite shortly.
Official rep o rts to th e S ta te d e p a rt
m en t show th e H u e rta regim e to be in
d esp erate financial s tra its w ith little
prospect o f g e ttin g funds anyw here to
m eet th e running expenses o f the gov
ern m en t o r pay its troops, already re s
tiv e because o f d eferred paym ents.
So im p o rta n t is th is aspect o f the
situ a tio n regarded th a t an a ir of in
ten se expectancy p revail in official c ir
cles, w here it is believed th a t some
pronouncem et w ill be forthcom ing
from Mexico C ity before P resid en t
W ilson finally d eterm in es to com m uni
cate his m essage to congress.
The insistence of th e U nited S tates
on a co n stitu tio n al election and the
elim ination o f H u e rta w as re ite ra te d
positively by ad m in istratio n officials—
a position which Mr. Lind had been
in stru cted to em phasize.
Only con
cessions by th e H u erta governm ent it
is believed here, w ill now persuade
P resid en t W ilson to hold up the p re
sen tatio n o f his m essage.
WRITERS EXPLORE CHICAGO
BUMPER CROP NOW IN SIGHT
Transportation Officials Say Out
look in Northwest Is O. K.
Portland — R ailroad officials, uner
rin g crop prophets, are unanim ous in
the opinion th a t crops in all parts of
O regon, W ashington and Idaho are
larg e and o f excellent quality.
W heat yield w ill be abundant. All
inform ation in th e hands of the ra il
roads, deducted from daily reports
from all sections and from personal
trip s of inspection, points to this.
L ast week W illiam M cM urray, gen
eral passenger ag en t o f th e O.-W . R.
& N ., m ade a to u r of th e Inland E m
pire. H e retu rn ed en th u siastic over
the g re a t harvests.
“ I never saw more prom ising indi
cations o f prosperity, ” said Mr. Mc
M urray.
“ I w as told th a t th e yield
would be one o f the heav iest known.
A nother th in g -th a t im pressed me was
th e easiness o f th e money m ark et
th roughout th is d is tric t.
“ The people o f th e tow ns w ere
spending money freely, and th e farm
ers w ere figuring on w in ter tours to
C alifornia. T h at is an index of good
crops as in fallible as the g rain in the
fields.
“ As to w heat, I never saw it b e tte r.
T here w as w heat everyw nere. You
could feel ‘fine crops’ in the a ir .”
An O.-W . R. & N. tra v e lin g passen
g e r ag en t who has ju s t retu rn ed from
th e rem ote sections o f
U m atilla,
U nion, B aker, G ran t and W allowa
counties, brought th e sam e o p tim istic
rep o rt o f larg e yields.
“ In both th e irrig a te d and dry fa rm
ing sections crops could hardly be b et
t e r ,” he said.
“ T hroughout the
w heat ra isin g d is tric ts of Oregon
crops will be im mense.
“ In U m atilla county around Pendle
ton they are ta k in g out one of the
la rg e st crops ever harvested there. In
the John D ay valley and about Baker,
the sam e is tru e. One m an n ear B ak
e r has o ats th a t run 100 bushels to the
acre. In another field w heat goes 65
bushels to the acre, and a man w ith 55
acres of a lfa lfa has tak en an average
yield o f five tons to th e acre.
“ In E astern O regon th e w h eat crop
w ill be n e a r the reco rd .”
Crop rep o rts reaching R. B. Miller,
traffic m anager of the sam e road, in
d icate large yields. T he railroad is
m aking p rep aratio n s to park an un
usually larg e num ber o f fre ig h t cars
to move the crop. T h ree thousand ad
ditional boxcars alone in new equip
m ent w ill be available th is season,
m aking any car shortage unlikely.
J . T. H ardy tra v e lin g fre ig h t and
passenger ag en t for th e N orth Bank
road, has ju s t retu rn ed from C entral
Oregon. H e said th a t crops th ere
would be up to the high standard set
by o th er points in the N orthw est.
John S tu a rt Mills, special w rite r for
the O .-W . R. & N ., has retu rn ed from
a tr ip through the Y akim a valley in
W ashington w ith rep o rts as optim istic
as those from o th er sections.
PEOPLE BUILD
BETTER ROADS
350,000 Volunteers Improve
Missouri Thoroughfares
Women and Children Also Help—
Governor’s Proclamation Brings
$1,000,000 Worth Benefits.
K ansas C ity, Mo. — Stum ps w ere
eradicated, hills w ere reduced and
w herever bad roads ex isted new and
su b stan tial grad in g resulted th rough
o u t M issouri, when 350,000 or m ore
volunteer roadw orkers o f all classes
and statio n s in life joined w ith vim in
G overnor M ajor’s good roads program .
I t w as th e first day of a two d ay s’
cam paign of volunteer road building,
inaugurated by the governor and ex
pected to m ean $1, 000,000 in road b e t
term en ts to M issouri w ith o u t a cent of
actual money cost to th e sta te . W ives
o f v isitin g governors an i women and
th e ir d aughters in every county in the
w estern section joined in th e w ork,
feeding, carry in g w a te r o r o therw ise
helping the men. B usiness w as p rac
tically suspended in many localities.
This, the first state-w id e m ovem ent
in favor of b e tte r roads, w as expected
to be not only an epoch in th e develop
m ent of M issouri, b u t an exam ple th a t
would be follow ed by o th e r s ta te s and
thus lead to a general im provem ent o f
highw ays all over the U n ited S tates.
“ L e t ours be the b an n er co u n ty ,”
w as the slogan of every com m unity.
G overnor and Mr. H odges, o f K an
sas, cam e to M issouri to g ive th e ir ac
tiv e support to the w ork. They w ere
g u ests of G overnor and Mrs. M ajor.
The tw o governors donned th e ir over
alls, and s e ttin g out from Jeffersom
C ity, w ere am ong the first to g e t on
the field o f action.
M rs. Hodges
aided in serv in g to th e w orkers fried
chicken w hich had been prepared by
Mrs. Major.
W omen took an im p o rta n t p a r t in
th e cam paign. The 6000 m em bers o f
the Missouri F ederation o f W om en’s
Clubs aided th e m ovem ent in every
way possible, and thousands o f fa rm
e r s ’ w ives and o th er women p rep ared
and served m eals to th e w orkers.
“ I t has been one o f the g re a te s t
days o f my li f e ,’” said G overnor Ma
jo r. “ A s a boy I trav eled o v er noth
ing but bad roads. I m ade up my
mind then if I ever g o t a chance I
would do all I could fo r b e tte r h ig h
w ays. The governor o f A rk an sas has
notified me he has s e t aside S eptem ber
2 and 3 for road w ork and I am happy
a t the re s u lts .”
“ I intend to fix two road days when
I re tu rn hom e,” said G overnor Hod
ges. “ It is rem ark ab le how many
have responded to G overnor, M ajo r’s
proelam aion. ”
Joy-Makers, Enroute to Conven HOOKWORM IS BIG PROBLEM GEORGE ALEXANDER KILLED
tion, Note Peculialities.
Scientists and Educators Open In Automobile Accident Is Fatal to
B ig tow n; p ig tow n;
Type Foundry M anager..
F in e tow n; sw ine tow n;
ternational Hygiene Congress.
Considerate.
rRAlSES the DOUGH
My little b ro th er W illiam had been
stay in g up ra th e r late and w ent to bed
w ith o u t saying his prayers.
M other
said to h im : “ Why, W illie, I ’m su r
prised a t you! You haven’t said your
p ra y e rs.” “ Aw, g e e !” he answ ered;
“ w h at's the use o f w aking th e Lord
up a t this hour o f the n ig h t? ” — C hi
cago Journal.
J Better than other [
f p ro d u cin g tig h t, dain ty ,
'CRESCENT
BAKING
POWDER
h ig h g ra d e a n d I W E N T
I m o d era te in p ric e — I
B aking
f 25c lb. tin a t g ro c ers.!
I C r.K sat Mfs. Co .3 s .ttL ) lpowde *
Diplomat.
Sne— “ Jack , when we are m arried,
I m ust have th ree s e rv a n ts .” H e—
“ You shall have tw enty, d ear— but
not all a t the sam e tim e .” — A nsw ers.
Facts in Nature
R c e n tu rie s : t h as b een k n o w n t h a t N a tu r e 's m o s t v a lu a b le h e a lth g iv
in g a g e n ts f o r th e c u re o f d is e a s e a r e fo u n d in o u r A m erican fo re s ts .
O v e r f o r ty y e a rs a g o D r. R. V. P ie rc e , c h ie f c o n su ltin g p h y sician to th e Invalids*
H o te l an d S u rg ic a l I n s titu te a t B uffalo, N .Y ., u s e d th e pow d ered e x tr a c ts a s w a ll Ml
th e liquid e x t r a c t s o f n a tiv e m e d ic in al p la n ts , s u c h a s B loodroot a n d Q u e e n 's ro o t.
G olden S eal a n d S to n e ro o t. C h e r ry b a rk a n d M an d rak e , f o r th e CUTS 0$ blood
d ise a se s. T h is p re s c r ip tio n a s p u t u p in liquid fo rm w as c alle d •—
P
D R . P IE R C E ’S
Q olden M e s c a l D iscovery
a n d h a s e n jo y e d a la rg e sa le f o r a ll th e s e y e a rs in e v e ry d ru g s to re in th e
lan d . Y ou c an n.nv o b ta in th e p o w d e re d e x tr a c t in su g a r-c o a te d ta b le t fo rm o f '
y o u r m e d ic in e d e a le r , o r pen«! 60c in o n e -c e n t p o sta g e s ta m p s f o r tria l b o x to»1
. P ie rc e ’s In v a lid s ’ H o te l, B uffalo, N .Y ., a n d ta b le ts w ill b e m ailed, p o sta g e p re p a id .
T h e “ G olden M edical D isco v ery ” m a k e s ric h , r e d blood, in v ig o ra te s t h e
sto m a ch , liv e r an d bow els a n d th ro u g h th e m th e w hole sy ste m . S kin
affections, b lo tc h e s, boils, p im p le s an d e ru p tio n s —r e s u lt o f b ad blood
—a r e e ra d ic a te d b y th is a lte r a tiv e e x tr a c t—a s th o u san d s h a v e te stifie d .
S e n d 3 1 o n e c e n ! s ta m p s t o p a y c o s t o f m a ilin g o n ly o n a fr e e c o p y o f D r.
C
~ o m m o n S e n s e M ed ic a l A d v ise r, 1 0 0 8 p a g e s , c lo t h b o o n d
A D D R E S S D R . R . V . P IE R C E , B U F F A L O , N . Y .
F ierce’s
j-:?>
ifWEVrw »-»fjii r o g a .
One Limit He Dare Not Pass.
Protection Against Bores.
“ As a gen eral proposition, I care
little for the p lau d its or criticism s of
my fellow m en,” sta te d P ip Maudlin,
the blase young clubm an of Skeedee.
“ While I am not defiant of public
opinion, I am to a g re a t e x te n t in d if
fe re n t to it.
B ut, try as I m ay, I
have never been able to persuade m y
self th a t my fe e t a re sm all enough to
p erm it me to w ear w hite shoes w ith
out v iolating th e law s of physical
prosody.”
Paley, th e theologian, had an ingen-
ious m ethod o f w arding off the time-
w aster. W hen thin k in g out a prob
lem he betook him self to the river
bank w ith a fishing rod. He never
really fished, but he found that people
who th o u g h t nothing o f d istu rb in g his
thoughts would keep a t a distance so
as not to d istu rb the fish.
To give
color to th e ruse he had his portrait
p ainted w ith fishing rod in hand.
Where the “ Space” Was.
Two little sisters, ju s t prom oted,
w ere com paring teachers. Helen said
she did not like her new teacher. "I
have to like my te a c h e r,” spoke up
little Mabel. " I t is w ritte n on th#
b lackboard: ‘Love your enem ies’ ”
Literal Obedience.
You know how crowded a second
hand fu rn itu re sto re is, alw ays piled
high w ith odds and ends of household
goods. W ell, th e re is such a shop on
th e South side, in a one-story shack,
which th e o th er day posted th is sign
in the w indow: “ Space F or R e n t.”
Off Color.
j “ I suppose,” rem arked a m an who
T he m an who lets every little trou
was parsing, " th e r e m ust be a v acan ble keep him feeling blue m ust have a
cy under one of th e ta b le s .” — K ansas stre a k o f yellow. — Chicago Record-
C ity S tar.
H erald.
Don’t b u y w a ter fo r b’ul..ar. Liquid blue ¡5 a l
m o st all w ater. B u y Bed Cross Ball blue, the
Vlue th a t’« all blue.
Editor Willing to Retract.
"L o o k here, Mr. E ditor, ” exclaim ed
an ira le caller, "y o u re fe rre d to me
y esterd ay as a reform ed drunkard.
You m ust apologize, o r I ’ll sue your
p aper fo r ttb e l.” “ Very well, s i r ,”
replied th e ed ito r. “ I ’ll re tra c t the
sta te m e n t cheerfully.
I ’ll say you
haven’t re fo rm e d .”
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Ready for Reception.
A nnoyed by a notice th a t th e local
sa n ita ry com m ittee w ere going to in*
sp ect his cowhouse, a D orset (E n g
land) fa rm e r spread linoleum over the
floor o f the building, displayed h e a rth
rugs in convenient positions, hung the
w alls w ith pictures and a m irro r, and
installed a harm onium .
W hen the
com m ittee arriv ed he gravely invited
them to w ipe th e ir fe e t on th e door
m a t before en terin g .
San P’rancisco— In an autom obile
Peace tow n; g rease tow n;
Buffalo, N. Y .— S c ien tists and edu accident n ear San M ateo ^George L.
R eal to w n ; squeal tow n;
cators from all p a rts of the world as A lexander, of th is c ity , fo rm erly of
T h a t’s all I know ’bout Chicago.
sem bled here Monday fo r th e fourth
Chicago—T hus did Dixon M erritt, in te rn a tio n a l congress on school hy Portland, O r., was killed and J . S.
o f th e N ashville B anner, d eleg ate to giene. The delegates num bered about A ndrew s and Mrs. J . S p a u ld in g and
th e A m erican press h u m o rists’ conven 2000. W elcome w as extended by dis Mrs. S. J . S m ith, o f O a k lan d , w ere
tion, epitom ize Chicago. Mr. M erritt, tinguished re p resen tativ es of th e N a injured. Mr. A lexander, w lio w as P a
cific C oast m anager o f th e A m erican
w ith humorous w rite rs of o th e r new s tion, s ta te and city.
. T ype P lu n d e rs ’ Company, w as killed
papers, is en route to P eoria, w here
“ Those who engage in the work of alm ost in stan tly .
Mr. A le x a n d e r a t
Work.
th e convention w ill be held in the hum an u p lif t,” S ecretary W illiam B.
home tow n o f G eorge F itc h , of “ Si- W ilson, o f th e L abor dep artm en t, told one tim e w as m anager o f th e P ortland
T he beauty o f w ork depends upon
branch
o
f
th
e
com
pany,
an
d
his
broth-
w ash ” and “ V est P ocket E ssay ” th e delegates, on b ehalf of P resid en t
the w ay we m eet i t —w h e th e r we arm
; e r is present m an ag er o f th e S pokane ourselves each m orning to a tta c k it a«
fam e.
Wilson and congress, “ are frequently branch.
The hum orists, an app elation they looked upon as dream ers, b u t the
an enem y th a t m ust be vanquished be
The accident w as th e resu lt o f an fore n ig h t comes, or w h eth er we open
them selves adm itted, w ere given an dream ers of today a re the p ractical
effort
o
f
an
o
th
er
c
ar
to
pass.
autom obile ride around th e boulevard men of tom orrow .
our eyes w ith the Bunrise to welcome
You have your
system and a fte rw a rd a luncheon.
dream s, and out of those dream s will THINKS AMERICANS DIVIDED i t as an approaching frien d who will
E d g ar A. G uest, who w orks dili come a m ore p erfect manhood and
m ake us feel a t evening th a t th e day
g en tly on th e nin th floor o f the D e womanhood fo r fu tu re generations.
w as well w orth its fa tig u e s. — Lucy
tr o it F re e P ress building w elding hu School hygiene is one o f the g re a t Huerta Intimates Wilson Is Not Larcom. _________________
Racked Up By People.
m or into a column called " B re a k fa s t problem s o f m an k in d .”
“Jarndyce and Jarndyce.”
C h a t” fo r th a t new spaper, declined to
W ashington, D. C .— In tim a tio n s a re
School buildings and th e ir equip
Seven years ago a New Y ork real
w rite a n y th in g fo r fe a r o f his con m ent w as th e general topic o f the sec contained in Provisional P re s id e n t
tra c t, b u t he consented to be quoted.
tional m eetings, and addresses w ere H u e rta ’s reply to the A m erican note e sta te o p erato r le ft $40,000 to “ the
“ C hicago,” said Mr. G uest, “ is a m ade by the rep resen tativ es o f four presented by John Lind th a t P re s id e n t cause of c h a r ity ." R ecently th e court
big, b u rstin g and b eau tifu l c ity in nations. D r. John A. F errell, of the W ilson is not backed up by c o n g re ss decided the will valid, b u t now th ere
spots, b u t I can ’t help th in k in g how it R ockefeller S a n ita ry com m ission, of or the A m erican people in his stand is no e s ta te to d is trib u te — the law yers
m u st w reck a $1500 incom e.”
W ashington, on the spread o f in tes a g a in st recognition o f th e H u e rta gov have it. The purpose o f the w ill has
been
accom plished. — New
York
W hich w as ad m itted to be some tinal disease through th e ru ral school, ernm ent.
com m ent by o th e r d eleg a tes who had declared th a t the w ork done in the
R eferrin g to the a tta c k s on th e H erald.
once lived, o r ra th e r, resided, in Mr. i South in connection w ith th e hook W ashington ad m in istratio n by m e m
G u e st’s city, known locally as " t h e worm disease indicated th a t its prev- bers of congress and p o in tin g to the
tow n across from W in d so r.”
I alence had m ade it a real world prob official recom m endations o f A m b a ss a
Cy W arm an ’s com m ent w as m ore of lem.
dor H enry L ane Wilson advising re c
a sigh. He m ade it a fte r w itnessing
" I n th re e and one-half y ears the ognition, H u e rta declares he is e n title d
Chicago women d e tra in a t various R ockefeller com m ission and health to be recognized. H e holds th a t th e
busy crossings.
boards in 11 Southern s ta te s had made D em ocratic p a rty ’s pow er is tem po
“ C hicago,” Mr. W arm an solilo 661,581 m icroscopic exam inations for rary , and arg u es th a t recognition o f
quized, “ is th e only city in th e world p a ra sitic o v a ,” he said.
“ O f th is his governm ent is a p a rtisa n question
w here women g e t off th e cars back num ber o f persons 329,578 w ere found in the U nited S tates.
H e in tim a te s
w ard and g e t aw ay w ith i t . ”
i to have hookworm.
P riv a te physi th a t he reaches his conclusion on p r i Could Hardly Care for Chil
cians tre a te d 162,305 additional p er v ate advices from W ashingon.
dren — Finds Health in
Unalaska Furs Arrive.
so n s.”
San F rancisco—T hejsteam er H omer,
Money Rains at Salem.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
$10,000,000 Will Filed.
Salem , O r.— I t rained m oney in Sa- j
u n d er c h a rte r to the U n ited S tates
etable Compound.
Los A ngeles— L arge sum s are de iem T hursday. The show er w as 7n front
governm ent, has arriv ed here from the
P ribiloff islands and U nalaska w ith a voted to philanthropic purposes in th e o f th e Ladd & Bush bank, and fo r a
cargo of 2.294 sealskin and thousands w ill o f the late C. A. Canfield, filed tim e e n te rp risin g youngsters.
w ere
Bovina C enter, N .Y . —" For six years
o f fox skins, including a larg e num for probate recently, although the busy chasing h alf dollars and q u a rte rs.
b er o f ra re and costly skins of the s il principal beneficiaries a re the five A W ells-Fargo express w agon had I have not had as good health as I have
now.
I w as very
v er fox. The U n ited S ta te s exercises daugthers. In th e p etitio n accom pany backed in fro n t o f th e b a n k , and two
young when m y first
a g u ard ian sh ip over th e northern group ing th e w ill, th e e sta te is valued at men had hold of a hag o f coins. Sud-1
baby w as bom an d
o f islands, in accordance w ith foreign $6,000,000 in C alifo rn ia and $10,000,- denly one o f th e men lost his hold and
my health w as very
tre a tie s, and to pay fo r gu arding the 000 ail told. The tw o in stitu tio n s ben the bag dropped to the s tre e t, a seam
bad a fte r th a t. I
seals from poachers th e g overnm ent is efited principally by the will are the bu rstin g . Coins rolled in e v ery d ire c
was not re g u lar and
p erm itted to kill a ce rta in num ber of M cKinley Home for boys, for which tion. A crowd o f new sboys helped
I had pains in m y
seals and foxes each season.
Mr. Canfield showed a g re a t in te re st corral the runaw ay coins and not one '
Y ' — - a
,y
back and w a a a n
*
d u ring his lifetim e, and a proposed piece was lost.
J
- J - V - poorly th a t I could
tra
in
in
g
school
fo
r
g
irls
under
12.
Trains Will Have Phones.
1 i \ i / 7
hardly ta k e care of
P h iladelphia — The P ennsylvania
Admen Urge Oregon First.
p /a,
my tw o children. 1
Fight at Guaymas Resumed.
railro ad soon is to install a com plete
YTr 1 > doctored w ith sev
Spokane, W ash. — T h a t th e b a ttle - !
telephone system on ita track s fo r the
H erm osillo, Mex. — The fighting ship O regon be the first to pass offi-
eral doctors b u t got
use o f engineers and conductors, and above G uaym as w as resum ed a t sun cialy through the Panaro a canal was no b etter. T hey told m e th ere waa no
it is said th is new schem e w ill go a rise Tuesday by the federala. T hrough th e move tak en up by the Ad club a t a help w ithout an operation. I have used
g re a t wray tow ards th e p revention of o u t the n ig h t cannonading from Em- noon luncheon here. T he p re sid e n t and Lydia E. P in k h am ’a V egetable Com
accidents.
The
H untingdon
and palm e w as continued upon th e insur secretary w ere in stru cted to com m uni pound and It has helped me w onderfully.
B roadtop lines of cars on th e system g e n ts ’ positions in surrounding hills. cate im m ediately w ith th e Ad clubs o f I do m ost of my own w ork now anil tak e
are b ein g equipped w ith th e new ap D etails of M onday’s b a ttle showed Tacom a, S eattle, P o rtlan d , Los A n- I care of my children. I recom mend your
p aratu s. I t p erm its th e conductor in determ ined effort of th e H u erta gov geles, Sacram ento, San F ran cisco and remedies to all suffering w om en.” —
th e caboose o f a fre ig h t tra in to con ern m en t troops to invade C entral So o th e r Ad clubs of the C oast, to induce Mrs. W il l a r d A . G r a h a m , C are of
verse w ith th e en g in ee r m any yards nora. T hree advances w ere repulsed, them to brin g all possible p ressu re to E u jw o r th T uttlk , Bovina C enter, N.Y.
ahead o f him . I t will save th e w age according to the sta te rep o rts.
The b ear on the pro p er au th o ritie s to the | Lydia E. P inkham ’a V egetable Com-
of m any brakem en.
rebel rifle fire, how ever, failed to si end th a t the O regon be th e first one to ,
nd, made from n ative roots and
lence the cannon a t E m palm e.
The pass through th e canal.
bs, contains no narcotics o r h a rm fu l
California Heat Intense.
in su rg en t loss w as 10 killed.
drugs, and today holds the reco rd of
S acram en to — Sacram ento and in te r
New Hampshire Bars Up.
being the m oat successful rem edy w,
New Catacombs Found.
ior C alifo rn ia from noon S atu rday un
R ochester, N. Y .— New H am p sh ire know for w om an’s ills. I f you meed such
til Sunday n ig h t suffered the h o tte st
C airo, E g y p t— W hile a well w ss be does not w ant H arry Thaw w ith in it* • medicine why don’t you try it?
36 hours in th e h isto ry o f the govern ing dug in th e grounds o f Roseltin boundaries. In the ev en t t h a t he re
I f y o o h a v e th e s lig h te s t d o u b t
m ent w eath er observations. The th e r Palace, catacom bs w ere discovered at e n te r* the s ta te through dep o rtatio n
t h a t L y d ia I'.. I H n k h u n i ’s V iig o ta -
m om eter reg istered 109 S atu rday a f a depth o f 50 feet.
T he discovery is proceedings in C anada and legal ju s ti Iric C o m p o u n d w ill h e l p y o n .w r t t o
ternoon and 106 Sunday in Sacram en believed to be im p o rtan t. Some mum fication can be found for th e a ct, he t<> L y d ia K . l ’in k h a m >Ii*di* In e C ’o .
to, w hile the m inim um fo r th e 36-hour m ies and lamps covered w ith hiero will be surrendered prom ptly to the ( c o n f id e n t ia l > l.y n n .M a s s ., f o r a d
period waa 74, a t 5 a. m. Sunday. glyphics and o th e r a n tiq u itie s have New York au th o rities. T his d ecla ra v ic e . Y o tir l e t t e r w ill b e o p e n e d ,
From all p a rts o f th e valley came re already been unearthed.
The exce- tion w as made by G overnor Sam uel D. , r e e d e n d a n s w e r e d b y e w o m a n ,
e n d h e ld in s t r ic t c o u lid e u o e
ports o f abnorm al tem p eratu res.
I vations will be continued and extended. F elker.
MOTHER
SO POORLY
C
Impure Blood
Gets Good Bath
W onderful How Quickly
Y our E n tire System
Awakens W hen th e
Blood is Cleansed.
I f you a re down w ith rh«um atl«m ;
If
y o u s n e e z e , fe e l c h ille d , a re choked with
c a t a r r h , h a v e a c o u g h , or your ekln Is
p im p le d a n d I r r ita te d w ith rash, eczema,
o r a n y o t h e r b lo o d d is o rd e r. Ju st remem
b e r t h a t a lm o s t a ll t h e Ills of life oorae
fr o m Im p u r e blood. A n d y o u can easily
g iv e y o u r b lo o d a good, th o ro u g h cleans*
tn g , a b a th , b y u s in g S. S. 8 . There Id
n o n e e d f o r a n y o n e to b e d e s p o n d e n t oven
t h e Illn e s s o f b lo o d Im p u r itie s . No m at
t e r h o w b a d ly th e y a t t a c k th e s y s te m , o#
h o w u n s ig h tly b e c o m e s th e Bkln, Just re
m e m b e r th e r e is o n e In g r e d ie n t In 8 . 8 . 8 .
t h a t bo s tim u la te s th e c e llu la r tissues
t h r o u g h o u t th e b o d y t h a t e a c h p a r t se
le c ts I ts o w n e s s e n tia l n u t r i m e n t frem
t h e b lo o d .
T h i s m e a n s t h a t a ll d e c a y , a ll breaking
d o w n o f th e tis s u e s , Is c h e c k e d and rw*
p a ir w o rk b e g in s. S. 8 . 8 . has s u c h a
■pacific In flu e n c e o n a ll lo c a l c e lls a s te
p r e s e r v e t h e i r m u tu a l w e lf a r e and afford
a p r o p e r r e la tiv e a s s is ta n c e to each other#
M o re a t t e n t i o n Is b e in g g iv e n to ooa*
s t r u c t i v e m e d ic in e th a n ever before and
8 . 8 . S. Is th e h ig h e s t a c h le v e m e i* In this
lin e . F o r m a n y y e a r s p e o p le re lie d upoa
m e r c u r y , Io d id e of p o ta s h , arsenic, phya
le s, c a t h a r t i c s a n d “ d o p e ” a s remedies
for b lo o d s ic k n e s s , b u t now the purs
b o ta n ic a l 8. 8. 8. is t h e i r safeguard.
Y o u c a n g e t S. 8. 8. i n a n y drug store*
b u t In s is t u p o n h a v in g It.
The great
S w if t L a b o r a to r y in A tla n ta , Ga., p re
p a r e s t h i s fa m o u s b lo o d p u rifie r, and yes
s h o u ld ta k e n o c h a n c e b y perm itting any
o n e to re c o m m e n d a s u b s tit u te .
A n d If y o u r blood c o n d itio n Is such thal
y o u w o u ld lik e to c o n s u lt a specialist
f r e e ly a n d c o n fid e n tia lly , address the
M ed ic a l D e p a r tm e n t, T h e Swift SpecUM
C o m p a n y , 160 S w if t B ld g ., A tlanta, Ga.
DIDN’T HURT A BIT
is w hat they all say
of oar
Painless
M ethod, , f
Extracting
Teeth.
O u t-o f-to w n p t o
ri* emn bavs that*
plat« and twill—
work flnlahad la OM
A n a b s o lu te —
an too. bAekad b y N
r o a n in Portland
W ise Dental Co.
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