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Ways of tho Philippine Head POULTRY AND GAME H u n ters. Dean C. Worcester, formerly o f the University o f Michigan, and now sec retary o f the Philippine Islands, gives some interesting particulars about the Pearson-Page Co.. Portland head hunters o f the island o f Luzon in a recent issue o f The Geographical Magazine. He states that six or sev en o f the tribes found in the northern WANTED: part o f the island have been addicted Veal, Pork, P oultry, hides to head-hunting. “ When I first en tered the country o f the Ifugaos, ” he NO COMMISSION CHARGED. continues, “ I found many o f the houses W rite today for tags and our net cash price list. W e guarantee fair treatment, highest prices, and ornamented with fresh human skulls, “ Check by Return Mail.” Give us a trial with ! and 1 saw many victim s o f head-hunt your next lot of produce. P. H. Schmalz & C o ., I -------- --- $10,000. 141-143 Fresl St. Psrdasd. Ora ing raids. “ When an Ifugao war party returns with a head it executes a ceremonial W a t s e a E . C o le m a n , march or dance— one hardly knows Patent lawyer,Washiuglou D.C. Advice and books free. which to call it— which defies success Bates reasonable. Highest references. Best services. ful description. The men have their split raincoats on their backs. On the Second-Hand Machin insides o f these raincoats are pockets, ery bought, sold and exchanged: engines, which form convenient receptacles for boflera. sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st gory trophies. 8L. Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. “ I have seen a house with a tasteful ornament frieze o f alternating carabao skulls and human skulls extending around it at the height o f the floor. I have seen others with great open-work FOR MEN baskets o f skulls hanging under the A Really Classy Shoe eaves. If ywr dealer 4 ms Mt kudk, write I. “ A man who loses his head is con sidered to have treated his fam ily and P R I N C E S H O E C O ., Portland, Ora. friends somewhat shabbily. He is not buried as an ordinary person would be, but is carried to a resting place on some hillside far from his native v il Hour*. 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.. Mail 5714 or by appointment lage. A tunnel is excavated in the D R . JO S E P H R O A N E earth, his body is carried into it and placed in a sitting position and the C h ir o p r a c to r tunnel is then filled. A lance is SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS thrust into the ground over the grave Scientific Treatment of all Acute and Chronic to show that he was killed in war, and Diseases. Licensed Practitioner. Suite 424-5-7 ^rcad^Buikiing^>eattle^^^^^^^^^^^^, an anito image rudely fashioned out o f grass is left to watch over his last resting-place.” Can gat you fa n cy price« for Wild Docks and other game in season. 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A bread that Is not kneaded, tbe In vention of a Philadelphia woman, is said to he more digestible than bread made in the usual way from the same Ingredients. Cleans Blood Through Kidneys A Most Important Func tion and One to be Care fully Guarded. Had they when lived Alexander Ragtime tunes to raise their dandar? They escaped that. Over A Half Acre of Q fiQ ,7 U ;7 Students registered during the part year; tbe large«t number in tbe history of our acbool. 4 Cnil» for oflleo help last year. Tbia is the biggest demand far 1 * help ever recorded in the history o f any collega in the North west, nnd afford« us an ezoaUeat opportunity to Guarantee positions Is ear Graduates. W rite us t ent- for in form »tlon concerning our coures«: Shorthand. P ' lrnanship. Typewriting. Telegraphy. Bookkeeping. School Rooms BUSINESS COLLEGE r earth St.. Near Marriso*. Portland. Or. 1. M. WALKER. President. L _ Drouth Prevents Preparations for Fall Crops. TARIFF MEASURE PASSES SENATE W . L. D O U G L A S < 3 .0 0 » 3 .5 0 » 4 -.5 0 AND * 5 - 0 0 » 4 ..Q Q LF0R MEN AND WOMEN | LaFollette and Poindexter Join With Democrats. ë Best Boys' Shoes In the World ’ $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00 BEGAN W a te r B ein g H au led fo r S to ck in M issou ri a n d T rees A re B e in g F elled f o r Feed. C on ferees A r e N am ed a t O nce— G al lery an d F lo o r A p p la u d as D o u b tfu l V o te s A r e Cast. Kansas City, Mo.— Added to the troubles of Kansas and Western Mis souri that have com e with the drought and prolonged season of heat is a threatening ice famine. Stored stocks are exhausted, and, in many cases, the outputs of the ice plants are not large enough to supply the local demands. Over Kansas Sunday the heat was unabated. Manhattan reported 105. At Abilene 105 also was recorded, this being the 53d day of this summer on which the mercury has been above the hundred mark. Saliua reported 102, Topeka 97. Promises of cooler weather for the entire southwest is made for Monday by the government observer here. In western Missouri temperatures slight ly under 100 prevailed. The mercury climbed to 102 In parts of Oklahoma, and light rains were reported from some sections of that state. Farming operations are almost at a standstill in many places in Kansas and Missouri. Farmers cannot plow for fall crops because of the drouth. The wheat acreage is likely to be cut on this account, according to reports j reaching here. Corn that was not cut two weeks ago Is now too dry for silage, accord ing to a report from certain localities in Kansas, and this will cause addi tional loss of food. Fields of cane and K affir co m are said to be the only green stuff to be seen In many places. Thousands o f stockralsers are fac ing the problem of feed and water. It will be necessary for many of them either to sell their stock or ship to I other places. A shortage of feed caused a stockman at Junction City, Kan., to send five carloads of cattle to Colorado to be wintered and ship ped back In the spring. In Boone county, Missouri, farmers are hauling water for their stock and are cutting down trees for the animals to feed upon brush. Washington, D. C.— The democratic tariff revision bill passed the senate i at 5:43 Tuesday, 46 to 37. The burst J of applause that swept down from crowded galleries found its echo on the crowded floor of the sejiate. Its passage was attended with surprises [ in the final moments of the voting, i when Senator La Follette, republican, | cast his vote with the democrats, and .A L L G R O C E R S was joined a few moments later by j Senator Poindexter, “ Progressive.” The democrats had counted through out the long tariff fight on losing the W ork has been begun In Peru on a votes of Senators Kansdell and Thorn railroad which will cross the Andes ton, of Louisiana, democrats, who and form a connecting link between voted against the bill because it would the headwaters of the Amazon River put sugar on the free list. Until the names of Senators La Fol and the Pacific Ocean. lette and Poindexter actually were Equality of strength in both arms called, however, no one knew definite occurs almost twice as frequently with ly the stand they would take, and women as with men, more men than their votes were greeted with enthus women being stronger In the right iastic applause. President Wilson ex pressed great gratification over the arm than in the left. end of the long struggle in the senate. Senator Simmons, chairman o f the finance committee, who had piloted the bill through the finance commit tee, the democratic caucus and the senate, predicted that its passage BUSINESS COLLEGE R would bring immediate s imulus to WASHINGTON ti TENTH STS> the business o f the country. It passed the senate, the tariff PORTLAND. ORE^ bill As represents an average reduction of more than 4 per cent of the rates Owing to expansions o f industries of the original bill that passed the and to general prosperity throughout house and nearly 28 per cent from the Norway, the circulation of bank notes rates ef existing laws. In many im In 1912 was several millions greater portant particulars the senate has than In 1911, and exceeds 100,000,000 changed the bill that passed the house crowns ($26,800,000) for the first time. and a conference committee of the two houses will begin work immedi A New Yorker has Invented a motor ately to adjust these differences. truck with four rear wheele Instead Leaders of both houses predict that of two, so mounted on short axles that the conference will consume less than the load Is equally distributed among two weeks. The senate endeavored to hasten all of them regardless of the rough the hill on Its progress to the White ness o f the road. House by naming its members of the conference as soon as the bill passed. Vice-President Marshall appointed Senators Simmons, Stone, Williams PORTLAND, OREGON and Johnson, democrats, and Senators Penrose, Lodge and La Follette, re publicans, as the senate conferees. Senator Stone withdrew from the com mittee and Senator Shively was ap $500,000 EQUIPMENT. 50 MEN TEACHERS. pointed in his place. The house con 75 COURSES. ferees, it was reported, will be Repre 6YMNASIUMS. SWIMMING. LIBRARIES. sentatives Underwood, Kitchin and Count«— Day ichod fee, 6 raov Rainey, democrats, and Payne and Commercial........ .....................................$ 50.00 I Fordney, republicans. Shorthand................................................. 60.00 The final struggle began at 4 o ’clock Automobile............................................... 51.00 Wireless Telegraphy............................. 60.00 I when, under a previous agreement, Telegraphy and Train Despatching 25.00 [arbitrary votes began on pending Electrical Engineering........................ 50.00 amendments. In the closing hours of Ciril Service............................................. 25.00 College Preparatory............................. 40.00 debate Senator La Follette had been Boys Elementary School...................... 25.00 the center of interest, proposing final Plumbing.. ............................................. 25.00 amendments In the cotton and agri C arpentry................................................ 15.00 Mining and Assaying........................... 30.00 cultural schedule, and discussing some Pharm acy................................................ 30.00 features of fhe bill which he deemed Mechanical E n gin eerin g................... 25.00 favorable. Other courses........................... $2.00 to 150.00 REFUGEES First TRAVEL IN STYLE Class Transportation to Furnished Out of Mexico. Be 1ST« ’ •Ä&i SHOES IN THE W O RLD Aik your dealer to «how you W .M k>u*la» $ 3.50. $ 4 .0 0 and $4.60 shoes. Just as (rood (a atyle, fit and wear as other makes routing $ 5 .0 0 to $7.00 — the only difference Is the price. Shoe« In all leathers, atylea and shapes to suit ever)body. ! If you could v i s i t »T. L. D o u r las large factoriea at Brockton, Ha**., aud aee for yourself how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, voa would then nnderstand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hold their shape and wear longer than any other make for the price. If V , L Douglas shoee are not for sale In your vicinity, k order direct from the factory. Shoes for every mem« her of the family, al all prices, by Parcel Post, postage CAUTION ! free. W r i t e fur 1 lliiatrote«! « 'u t u lo g . It will Kec that W.I., show you how to order by mail, and why you can ------ Dónelas name is save ---------------------- money on your 'outwear. footwear. tOl “ Spark Street, Breektea. Maas stamped on the bottom. W . ” I. Iloti gl UB, *“ Raises the Dough Better T o K eep Cut F low ers Fresh. An interested reader writes that, whether the stems o f flowers be either hard or soft, they may be kept fresh longer if the stems are cut off about a quarter o f an inch after placing them in water. Use a sharp pair o f scissors, and be sure that the cut end is not exposed to the air at all. I l I1 2 5 * » TAKE NO S U B S T IT U T S G lo ry o f D oin g O ne’ s D uty. To do what we ought is an alto gether higher, diviner, more potent, more creative thing than to write the grandest poem, paint the most beauti ful picture, carve the mightiest statue or dream out the most enchanting commotion o f melody and harmony.— Geo. MacDonald. R ■■■■■■■ T H A T ■■■■■■« * “ Blue” Feeling When you feel dis couraged and all the world seems to be against yon—that’s your system’s way telegraphing yon that something Is WRONG and needs HELP. It may be that your liva. is tired and refu.es to work, or vour digestive organa havs had too much to do and need care. Perhaps you hare been eating the wrong kind of food, and your blood is too hed. W h a t you n eed Is a tonto. rich or impoverishe OLMES Y.M.C.A-S SCHOOLS BUSINESS I N \ ON »875 CAPITAL. NOW THI L LARGEST MAKER OP |S 50 * 7 » 4 .0 0 W h e n Y o u r E ye s Need C a re An Enviable Record M SHOES Washington.— The United States In the days o f Zerub-babel government has instructed American Did the B eef Trust soak the rabble? consuls in M exico to furnish first- Lucky rabble, no! class transportation to the United States to any who desired It, the con dition being that tho refugees later re Try Murine E y e R em edy. N o S m artin g— Feels imburse the government, if they were Qfif—F F in e — A c ts Q uickly. T ry it fo r R ed , W ea k , able, and at their convenience. The W a tery Eyes and G ranu lated Eyelids^ Ulus* trated Book in each P ackage. M urine la adoption of this liberal policy was compounded by our Oculists—not a “ Patent Med made necessary by the likelihood that icine” — but used in successful Physicians’ Prac tice for many years. Now dedicated to the Pub many Americans would linger need lic and sold by Druggists at 25c and 60c per Bottle. lessly In the trouble-torn districts un Murine Hyo Salve I n Aseptic Tubes, 2So and Mo. M u rin e Eva R e m e d y C o ., C h lo a c o less every facility for their departure was afforded. Some Washington officials com In — H ow L o n g ? mented for the first time on Provision A number o f men gathered in the al President Huerta’s declaration that smoking car o f a train from Little if the American government were re Rock to another point in Arkansas luctant to give the refugees first-class were talking o f the food best calculat transportation he would do so gladly. ed to sustain health, says the House These officials. Instead o f resenting the offer, regarded it as generous, aud keeper. One Arkansan, a stout, florid man remarked that they hoped Senor Hu erta’s beneficence would be extended with short gray hair and a self satis- to repay Americans ana other for fled air, was holding forth in great eigners for the great losses their In style. vestments had sustained through the “ Look at m e !” he exclaimed. chaos resulting from Huerta's assump “ Never had a day’ s sickness in my tion of governmental power. There is no change in the Mexican life. All due to simple food. Why, gents, from the time I was 20 to when situation, no messages of consequence I reached 40 I lived a regular life. being received recently either from None o f these effeminate delicacies John Lind at Vera Cruz, nor Mr. O’Shaughnessy, the American charge for me. No late hours. Every day, d’affaires. It is considered most like summer and winter, I went to bed at ly that developments will await the 9 ; got up at 6. Lived principally on arrival here next week of Senor De corned beef and cornbread. Worked Zamacona. Though no announcement hard, gents— worked hard from 8 to 1. of the administration’s attitude to Then dinner; plain dinner; then an ward his mission has been made, it was predicted In many quarters ha hour’ s exercise, and then— ” “ Excuse m e,” interrupted tha would be courteously received. stranger, who had remained silent, MEXIC a OI i n v a d e r is k il l e d “ but what were you in fo r ? ” Dr. Pierce’ s Pleasant Pellets regu late and invigorate stomach, liver and Th« purpose of the kidneys being to bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, filter the blood the question of treating easy to take. Do not gripe. supposed kidney weakness should be con sidered carefully. Instead of drugs and W illin g to B e H eir. alleged kidney stimulants the better plan Outside it was snowing hard and the Is to purify the blood with an antidotal teacher considered it her duty to warn effect such as you get from B. S. S. It should be remembered that the kid her charges. neys are made up of a fine net work of “ Boys and girls should be very care blood vessels, and it is to stimulate the ful to avoid colds at this tim e,” she functional activity of kidney tissue through this capillary net work that said solemnly. “ I had a darling little S. S. S. shows one of its most remarkable brother, only 7 years old. One day he effects. went out in the snow with his new The medicinal value of the components sled and caught cold. Pneumonia set of 8. S. S. are relatively Just as vital to healthy kidney action as the nutriment in and in three days he was dead.” A hush fell upon the schoolroom, obtained from grain, meat, fats, sugars, or any other part of our daily food is to then a youngster in the back row the natural reconstructive requirements stood up and asked: of the tissues. And there Is one com “ W here’ s his sled?” — Truth Seeker. ponent of S. S. S. which serves the activa parpóse of stimulating the cellular tissues Carelessness. of ths kidneys to a healthy and judicioua selection o f Its own essential nutriment. Old Lady (who has been lunching Thus, In cases o f rheumatism, cystitis, with her son )— “ Here, William, you chronic sore throat, huskiness of voice, left this quarter on the table by mis bronchitis, asthma, and the myriad of take. It’s lucky I saw It, because ths other reflex Indications o f weak kidney action, first purify your blood with S. S. S. waiter had his eye on It.”— Life. so It will enable the tissues to rebuild Something of a Lottery. their cellular strength and regain their normal health. "W hat I want,” said the young man, Tou can get S. S. S. at any drug store “ is to get married and have a peace but taka no other so called blood purifier. 8. 8. S. Is purely a botanical product, ful, quiet home.” “ Well, sometimes it and you will make a great mistake to ¡ works that way and sometimes It’s bavs some enthusiast palm off a mer- like Joinin' a debatin’ society.” cury, arsenic or Iodide of potash prepara, tlon that may do you Irreparable harm. Home Made. 8. 8. S. la prepared by The Swift Spe "M y dear,” said Mr. Wombat, “ yon cific Co:, 180 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, G a , and IS you have any deep-seated or ob look as fresh as a budding tree in stinate blood trouble write to their Med- your new spring dress.’’ "The compar Ical Department for free advice. It will ison Is good,” sneered Mrs. W om bat be worth your ahilo to do so. "L ike a tree, I had to make It myself.” r ALL FARMING IS STOPPED BY HEAT D r. p ie r c e ^ Golden Medical Discovery will give the required aid. T o o «« th « entire system . The weak etomach la made strong. The liver vibrates with new life. The blood is cleansed of all impurities and carries renewed health to every vein and nerve and muscle and organ of the body. No more attacks of the “ blues.” Life become« worth while again, and hope takes place of deepair. ■ Insist on getting Dr. Pierce*9 Golden Medical Discovery. Sold by dealers in medicines. President , World?e Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. R’ ■8 A ccep ted S igh t U n seen . “ I have a very clever new novel here,” said Jones, the lady-like reader, to the publisher. “ Humph! w ill it sell, though? That’ s the question. Anything in it about ’ abysmal brutes’ ? " “ Jammed full o f them.” “ Is it full o f ‘ primal passion’ ?” "Chocked fu ll.” “ Does the cave man in the book woo his lady-love with a c lu b !” “ Sure, M ike.” “ Rush it to the printer, Jones. W e’ve iassooed another best seller.” — The Midnight Doughnut. Mother* w ill find Mr*. W in n o w * Soothing Byrup th* best remedy to uao (or thelx children Aurlag th * teethiug period. M en d a city . I can stand for the man with the per sonal hobby, And live through the ravings o f those who have fad s; But my temper is short and inclined to be knobby W ith the person who says that he never reads ads.— Judge. Q uite N a tu ra lly . A funny mistake occurred lately in printing labels for a meat-preserving company. The printer had been in the habit o f labeling tins o f b eef or mutton, as the case might be, with the words “ without bone” prominently displayed. The company, having add ed kidney soup to its list, the new ar ticle was duly ticketed as “ Kidney Soup— Without B one.” Nice Scratchers. If a calendar seems too pretty to WAGES ARE FIXED FOR WOMEN destroy, paste a pieco o f sandpaper W h y C lerks G o In sane. over the calendar pad nnd use us a Aunt Mandy (to the clerk o f the Minimum Scale Adopted by Commis match scratch. One of these will not come amiss in eucii room if gas 1 b general store)— “ You all aint got no sion in Portland. used. f o ’-eent caliker, is yon— or is you? E f As a move toward standardization Portland. Or.— The first ruling to you is, is you all got some je s ’ a speck Allens. the United States Government will re be rendered under a compulsory mini quire all electric vehicles purchased mum-wage law In the United States, A man's world always, this has been cheapah?” — Woman’ s Home Compan __________________ for its departments in the fiscal year for adult women workers, was made —everything arranged for men—and ion. beginning with July to conform to here by the Oregon Industrial Welfare ths women are foreigners. "Papa, to which one o f them shall I certain specifications. Commission, following a public hear say y e s?” ing at the new Public Library, on the Ever Youthful. The largest electrical steel furnaces recommendations of the conference “ Good heavens! Aren’ t you old He doth not lack an nlmanac whose in the United States, having a capacity called to determine proper wages, youth is in his soul.— Oliver Wendell enough to look a man up in Brad- o f 80,000 tons a year, will be opened hours and conditions of labor o f w o Holmes. street’ s without bothering me about in the near future at Lebanon, Pa. men factory workers in the city of it ? ” — Houston Post. Portland. Using an electrical furnace a Lon The ruling is in exact accord with don scientist has succeeded in drawing the recommendations o f the confer glass tubes with an outside diameter ence on all Its three points— that the of but one twenty-five-thousandth of working day shall be limited to nine '■ an inch. hours, with 54 hours as a maximum The old-fashioned little girl who c a u s e m u c h a n n o y a n ce t o ch ild ren week’s work; that the minimum week ly wage shall be $8.64, and that the used to be told that there was a wild an d g rea t a n x iety to paren ts. BY A SPECIALIST. noon-lunch period shall not be less bear in the blackberry patch now has a grown daughter who does’ t believe T h e p r e s e n ce o f w o r m s is r e c o g Thousand* of people suffer from baldness than 45 minutes in length. It will be unlawful for any employer ! that ice cream makes freckles.— Dal n ize d b y th e se c o m m o n s y m p to m s : Federal 8tarts Across Boundary to tnd falling hair who, having tried nearly Kill “ Gringo" every advertised hair tonic and hair-grower to disregard the com m ission’s ruling las News. itch in g n ose, u n satisfied ap petite, El Paso.-Before Lieutenant Acosta, without results, have resigned themselves to after 60 days, when the commission — o ffe n siv e breath an d c o lic pains. will make its formal announcement. ! an officer in General Salazar’s federal baldness and its attendant discomfort. Yet He— Will you marry mo i f I aak The law under which the commis ! command at Juarez, crossed the Stan- their cass is not hopeless; the following sim your father? She— Yes, provided you ! ton-street, international bridge Sunday ple horns prescription has made hair grow sion was created and given Its powers are still able to work.— Boston Tran- afternoon he remarked that he was after years of baldness, and is also unequalled provides a penalty for conviction of \ script. “ going to kill a gringo.” He was k 111- for restoring gray hair to its original color, I violation o f the commission's ruling of i ed by United States Customs Inspec- ■topping hair from falling out and destroying ! a fine of not less than $25 nor more 0 tinsel ths system ol worms in a very few hours I tor T. F. Jonah and Immlgiatlon In the dandruff germ. It will not make ths hair than $100 or Imprisonment in the spector Thomas N. Helfrin. after he greasy, and can be put up by any druggiat; county Jail for not less than 10 days nor more than three months, or by had opened fire on them with a rifle on the American side o f the interna- Bay Rum, 6 ounces; Lavona de Compoeee, 2 | both fine and Imprisonment. ounces; Menthol Crystals, one-half drachm. Any employer who discharges or in . tional boundary. you wish it perfumed, add half to one tea- I any other manner discriminates Heifren was standing at the Am eri ■poonful of To-Kalon Pefume, which unltas against any employe because she has can end o f the bridge whan Acosta is w h a t t h e y all aay first opened fire at him. He fired psrfectly with the other ingredients. This j testified or is about to testify, or be o l OUT cause the employer believes Bhe is preparation is highly recommended by physi back, using an automatic pistol. Jo- Painless 1 nah hastened to his assistance, and cians and specialists, and is absolutely harm ] about to testify, In an investigation or Methods 0 I began firing at the Mexican. The less, as it contains none of the poisonous wood 1 proceeding under the law shall be F o r S ix teen Y e a rs. R e sto re d deemed guilty o f a misdemeanor, pun Extracting Mexican officer was within 30 feet of alcohol ao frequently found in hair tonics. ishable by a fine of not less than $25 T o H ea lth b y L y d ia E . Pink* Teeth. i the Americans before he was killed. nor more than $100. According to an English parliamen Out-of-town peo. h am ’ s V e g e ta b le tary committee the production of ail ole can hara their Date of Wedding Set. of London's electric power In a few Coin Scattered By Blast plat« and bridge- C om p ou n d . W indsor, V t — Mrs. Wilson, w ife of large ctations would aave 6,000,000 work finished In one Salem, Or.— Pratum was on the map the president, announced Sunday that tons of coal a year and greatly lessen day if necessary In large letters Wednesday, for dol the smoke nuisance. the marriage of her daughter, Miss More town. V erm on t—“ I was trou An abeoluta guar lars were scattered ail about Its south Jessie, and Francis Sayre will take antee. booked by M bled with pains and irregularities for place at the W hite House, Washing- i A new form o f sanitary bubbling ern suburbs. A score of persons hunt- wears in Portland sixteen years, and ML W. â. Will. Paumai un fountain for public places has four j ed for them and each one found at ton, Tuesday, November 23. was thin, weak and j Miss Wilson is recovering from in-j knife-edges radiating from Its opening j least one “ simoleon.” The postoffice nervous. When I j Juries which she received In a fall to prevent a person putting his mouth was robbed during the night, the thieves loading the safe on a truck would lie down it ; OrriCC MOORS: from a horse at Plainfield, Vt., on Au against the orifice. and hauling it away. would seem as if 1 i « A. M. tn 8 P. M. Sunday« 9 to I gust 26. She frequently takes trips At the outskirts o f the city they Phone«: A 2 0 2 9 : Main 2 0 2 9 . was g o i n g r i g h t j with Sayre in an electric car far into put a charge of dynamite Into a hole ' the country along roads leading from down out o f sight \ railing B id «.. Third and Washington, Portland they had drilled, and safe, money, and the summer capitol at Cornish. She into some dark hole, | everything thereabout went aeroplan- w ore a veil for several days following and the window cur- 1 ] ing. After the money had volplaned, the accident, but the bruises on her tains had faces that the robbers picked up about $40 o f it OUT OP TOWN face have practically healed. would peek out at and then fled. PEOPLE me, and when I w a s Centuries Rolled Back. can reoelre prompt B o _ out o f doora it would Marine Airship Wrecked Dienta of I n -F o I i u m m . when the appetite is nor seem as if something was going to hap University o f California.— In a set- j ■«•lth-baUdUg rwmstom Berlin— The German marine airship pen. My blood was poor, my circula mal and you are able to ting probably more closely resembling L-l was destroyed in a hurricane 18 tion was so bad I would be like a dead eat without distress; but that in which it was originally pro C. GEE W O miles north o f Helgoland. person at times. I had female weak duced many centuries ago than it has how quickly you go tho Cklmaaa doctor. Torpedoboats were dispatched Im ness badly, my abdomen was sore and I since known, “ Electra,” Sophocles' j Try ontm moro If yon hare hoae doctoring « “ down to defeat” when mediately to the scene and rescued bad awful pains. tragic poem, was staged at the Greek thla on« and that on« «na h«v« not ol>t*in«d J m«ncnt. relief. Let thia greet nature heeler d] . seven of the crew. Fifteen others are theatre recently. The huge open-air the “ inner man” be “ I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta reported missing, and It ia almost ce r amphitheater was filled to its capacity ble Compound and used the Sanative comes weak. Play safe, tain they perished, as the airship re of more than 10,009 and In the quiet, mained afloat for more than an hour. Wash and they certainly did wonders oorwt« o f th# star-bright night not a word o f the and at the first sign of t to t h « o u teid e w orld, bn t h a r « fe Among those who lost their lives fo r me. My troubles disappeared and I lines read on tbe stage was lost to r to a o n le i h e » trouble you had better | were Captain Metzlng, commander of am able to work hard every day. ’ ’ —Mrs. anyone In the throng. Margaret An the marine airship division; Captain W. F. S a w y e r , River View F an s, More- CONSULTATION glin appeared in the somber role of take If yam lira oat of town and cenno* «nil, w»**alaa Ifanne, commander o f the wrecked town, Vermont. Electra, supported by her company. esm yietm blank and o Iron lot. «noloain« 4 eestSÏkn . air ship, and Baron von Maltzahn. «tarn pa. Send for Free Illustrated Catalogue. CENTRAL Y.M. C.A., PORTLAND, OR. T o G ro w Hair on A Bald Head WORMS DR. PEERY’S VERMIFUGE “ DEAD SH O T” SUFFERED “DIDN’T HURT A BIT” AWFUL PAiMS Wise Dental Co. Navy Never More Ready. Pittsfield. Mass.— When asked If he regarded the United State* as being prepared for any unexpected trouble with a foreign nation. Admiral Dewey ■aid: “ So far as the army is concern ed I am not prepared to give aa opin ion, but I do not hesitate to aay that the navy baa never been so well pre pared for war aa it ia at tha present I time.” HOSTETTERS Stomach Bitters It will help you continue to be a “ winner.” A n o th e r Gerard Defers Worrying New York—James W. Gerard has «ailed on the Kron Prlnzessln Ceciiie to take up his duties as United States ambassador to Oermany. When asked If he thought he could live on his $17,- 000 salary, Ambassador Gerard, whose w ife’s father was Marrus Daly, the copper king, replied; "That Is some thing I should worry about later on.” C a se . Gifford, Iow a.—“ I was troubled with female weakness, also with displace m ent I bad very severe and steady headache, also pain in back and waa very thin and tired all the time. I com menced taking Lydia E. Pinkham’ a Vegetable Compound end I am cured o f t h e s e troubles. I cannot praise t o u t medicine too highly.” — Mrs. I n a M i l u | 8LAOIJK, Gifford, Iowa. THE C. SEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 1621 r w t S t , Cer. I Pe r. n . u. N o » 7 , *IB W H I N writing la ad* ----------------------- - * - 1 ™ H e« this paper. m