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1 W ANTED: Veal, Pork, Poultry, Hides NO COMMISSION CHARGED. LARGE CITIES GROW FASTER Per Cent of Rural Population Rap idly Diminishing. Write today for tags and our net cash price list. W e guarantee fair treatment, highest prices, and ‘ ’Check by Return Mail.” Give us a trial with r next lot o f produce, f . h . Schmalz & Co., Up Capitol 116.000. 141-143 Fra* SL. Psitka i Ora In 1880 about 71 per cent o f the population of the United States was in the country and 29 per cent in the cities, while in 1910 only 64 per cent was rural and 46 per cent was urban. S P O T C A S H F O R Y O U R These figures indicate an alarming E g g s, P o u ltr y , H o g s , V e a l tendency towards the depletion of N et prices f. o. b. Portland, week ending Oct. 26 country towns and rural communities, Fresh valley eggs. 35c doz; dairy butter, 22; cream ery, 2£&28c; hens 13<&13Wc; springs, 14COil5c; and the congestion o f trade and popu ducks, llftt 13c; fancy pork. 100 lie ; veal, fancy. lation in the larger cities. It should 18014c; cascara bark, 6c lb. Ship us furs, wools, mohair, wax and hides. Write for fur price list also be borne in mind that during this and any other prices wanted. Cash by return mail. period the standard o f living has been R U B Y & C O ., 107 Front St.. Portland. Or. steadily on the up-grade and that the Assets $30.000.00. per capita consumption has increased considerably. This condition undoubt Rich P A R A M R T j S Delivered on Mellow receipt o f price edly explains in large measure the One pound assorted, pure cr e a m .........60c. One pound assorted, pure m ilk............ 50c. high cost of living problem which is Fisher Candy Co., 1427 Catharine St.. Philadelphia becoming a serious matter with the masses of the people. But the com E . C olem a n , t Lawyer,Washingtou mercial aide o f this problem is not its D.C. Advice and books free It is evident Rates reasonable. Highest references. Best services most serious aspect. that if this movement continues it must seriously undermine the health and strength of the American people. This movement o f population into Bought, sold and exchanged; engines, boilers, the laiger cities has been at the ex sawmills, etc. Send for Stock List and Prices. THE J. E. MARTIN CO.. 83 1st St.. Portland. Or. pense o f both the rural sections and the small towns. If we can bring about a realization of the advantages 1 o f the medium-sized towns and a re- | versal o f this movement, not only tury, the laughing success, never gets old. these towns but rural districts as well By mail 60c. Affinity Card Co., 305 Lewis will be benefited, for the prosperity Building, Portland, Oregon. and well-being o f the country sections is more closely allied with its home towns than with the distant cities. K PATENTS S SECOND-HAND MACHINERY A F F IN IT Y 3 S S A g e n ts W a n te d K Cures While You Walk. A llen ’s Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot, sweeting, callus, amt swollen, aching feet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25c. D on’ t accept any substitute. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S Olmsted, LeTtoy, S Y. - A New Line. “ Why has your daughter dropped her hospital work so soon?” “ She found she’d have to nurse poor patients for two years before they en trusted her with any millionaires. So she’s going on the stage in a musical comedy.” Modern Costumes. “ There's an idea for a dress.” "T oo daring,” said the actress. “ It may be all right for the street, but it wouldn’t be allowed on the stage.” — Pittsburg Post. Wouldn’t Do. Mothers w ill find Mrs. W in slo w s Soothing Berlin—Twenty-eight persons were killed near Johannisthal in the explo sion and fail of Count Zeppelin’s latest dirigible balloon, the L-II. The 28 men represented the entire personnel o f the admiralty board which was to conduct the final trial of the dirigible looking to its acceptance by the government as a new unit of the German aerial navy, the pilot and crew and invited guests. Every per son that went aloft in the big airship is dead. Twenty-seven of them were killed almost instantly by the explosion of the gas in the balloon or burned to death as the flaming wreck fell to the ground from a height o f 900 feet and enveloped them. One man, Lieuten ant Baron von Bleul, of the Queen Augusta Grenadier Guards, a guest of the admiralty board, was extricated alive from the mass of twisted wreck age His eyes were burned out and he suffered other terrible hurts. Begging his rescuers to kill him and end his sufferings, he was taken to a hopsital, where he died in a few hours. The L-II, had it proved successful, would have been attached to the aerial corps of the navy, which, after this accident, has only two men trained to command airships. The official report o f the accident says the explosion was due to the ignition o f gas in or above the for ward gondola, but not within the body of the airship. The navy was not the only sufferer through aviation accidents, for the same day three army officers were killed in aeroplane flights— Captain Haeseler, Lieutenant Koch and Ser geant Mante. Emperor William, in a telegram to the minister of marine, voices his sympathy by saying: “ The sorrow over what has hap pened, I am convinced, will only be a spur to renewed exertions to develop an important aerial weapon into a trustworthy implement o f war.” The newspapers reflect the em peror’s belief that there should be no relaxation in the efforts to supply Germany with an adequate aerial fleet. No matter what you hunt for or where you hunt, the answer to the question “ What rifle shall I take?" Is—a Winchester. Winchester Repeating Rifles are made for all styles of cartridges, from .21 to .50 caliber. Whichever model you aelect you will find it an accurate shooter, reliable in action and strong in construction. WincHntrr Cunt and Ammunition—It* Red W Brand—a rt made tor oath other. Fourfold Trade Waiting. Bookkeeping - - Shorthand - - Telegraphy To your Ability add BEHNKE-WALKER training. Retail—1 food posbso - a food salary. Portland. We stand back oi oar graduates. 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When she had escorted the physician to the door, she explain ed to the boy that the doctor had said that he had been very rude. “ O, mamma,” cried the child, pet tishly, “ he’s just an old fogy 1 He got mad because I put out my tongue without being told.” Latest. “ What do you think of my new ball dress, Edwin?” “ Is that the latest?” “ The very latest.” " I t looks some like the earliest.” Up To y Z I The question o f health ^ is largely in your hands. H own ^ I f you will only guard the Stomach, Liver f | and Bowels against weak- g ness by the daily use o f ^ ■ HOSTETTER’S ■ STOMACH BITTERS You need not fear an | | attack o f Headache, Indi- g gestion, Heartburn, Con- stipation, Biliousness or L . - -J S I Malaria. Try a bottle to- K g Followed Suit. It was at a birthday banquet given the other evening by a prominent Paris millionaire banker. The fun Carnegie Sticks to His “ Nip.” was at its height when a lady cried New York—Andrew Carnegie, look out: “ My pearl necklace has disap ing old and not too well, arrived here peared I” Uproar followed, while every one on the Mauretania Sunday “ Do you still take your thimbleful suggested plans for its recovery. Then the banker had a brliiant idea. of Scotch whiskey every day?” the ‘ ‘ We will place a salver in the mid Laird was asked. “ Of course I do,” he replied em dle o f the room,” he said, “ lights will phatically, “ but I want you to under be extinguished, and the perpetrator o f this silly joke will have an oppor stand that I am strictly temperate. “ The Kaiser and I have been o r -' tunity o f restoring the missing neck dered to *.ake half a glass o f extra fine lace.” This was done. Scotch whiskey with our meals. It’s Then the lights were turned on the doctor's order, and it does not again and there was more consterna come under the head o f drinking.” tion. The salver had disappeared. Kansas City—If American exporters will give the Latin-American trade question half the study due its import ance, exports from the United States will be quadrupled within ten years W IN C H E S T E R R E P E A T IN G A R M S C O ., - NEW HAVEN, C O N N . after the Panama canal is thrown open to commerce. H. J. Lefevre, first secretary of the Panama legation in Through experiments with chickens Pennsylvania’s steam and electric Washington, made this prediction in railroads in the first six months of and small mammals a Paris scientist an address here under the auspices of 1918 killed 633 and injured 7391 per believes he has discovered the germ o f the Kansas City Commercial club. gout. sons. Panama City, Lefevre said, is destined to be the advance station o f a great American trade with the republic. MILITANT IS HELD FOR DEPORTATION l). S. Im m ig ra tio n f is high grade and ’ moderate in price — f 2 5 c lb. tin at grocers f CrMceat Mfs. Co.. So.nl. Admiralty Board of Seven Wiped Out—One Guest Lives Few Hours in Agony. r REPEATING RIFLES FOR HUNTING fCRESCENT BAKING POWDER K illin g E n t ir e C re w . Fine Remedy For Eczema r r l Better than other powders— ' producing light, dainty, whole* I soma cakes end pastries— B la zin g H u lk D ro p s 9 0 0 Fe et, “ I don’ t suppose women will ever Byrup the b e st rem edy to use for their children durin g the teething p eriod. wear pockets.” “ No; with these transparent clothes To Remove Match Marks. everybody could see how much money • girl had in her pocket, and no wom Marks on kitchen walls, which have an would like that.” been caused by carelessly striking matches on them, will disappear if Luck and a Position. rubbed with a bit o f lemon and then Ralph — Miss Wose, sometimes I with a clean cloth dipped in whiting. Afterwards wash the surface with think Bertie has a chawmed life. warm water and soap—then wipe with Miss Wose—Why? Ralph — Whenever he goes after a a clean damp cloth. position he finds it has been taken.— Kansas City Star. Her Lines. Belle—She’s making a lot o f money PREPARE TO SEND US BEEF out o f her lines. Beulah— Indeed! Is she a verse South American Republics Act on writer or a cloak model?— Yonkers New Tariff Lew. Statesman. Washington, D. C.— Active prep arations by Argentina to take imme h en Y o u r E y e s Need C a re Also for Salt R heum , Tet Try W Murine advantage o f the free beef E ye R em edy. N o Smartlni -F eels diate F in e— A cta Q u ickly. T ry it fo r Re . W eak, clause o f the new tariff law and send ter, Psoriasis, Lupus, W atery E yes and G ranulated Eyelids^ Illua- trated B ook in e a ch P a ck a ge. Murine is to the United States large shipments - and All Skin ! compounded by our O culista-not a “ Patent Med o f beef are reported by Dr. A. D. icine’’ —but used in successful Physicians’ Prao- Afflictions. Melvin, chief of the bureau o f animal industry, who has just returned from A ll s k in tro u b le s sh ou ld b e a tta c k e d fr o m w ith in b y g iv in g th e b lo o d c ir c u la Murine Eye Rem edy C o ., C hloago South America. He made the trip for tio n a good d a ily b a th . T h is is a c c o m the department o f agriculture to study p lish ed w ith S. S. S ., th e b e s t k n o w n an d meat packing and inspecting condi Reversing the Process. m o s t h ig h ly re c o m m e n d e d b lo o d p u rifier e v e r d iscovered . Its a c t io n is v e r y ra p id . "Your wife comes down to your tions in Argentina, Uruguay and Bra Its ve g e ta b le n a tu re is s u ch th a t it n a t zil. urally g o e s r ig h t in to th e b lood , s a tu r a te s office nearly every day, doesn’t she?” Dr. Mqlvin was not ready to say “ Yes, and do you know, she got so th e en tire circ u la tio n , b a th e s th e tissu es w ith an in flu en ce th a t e n a b le s th e sk in jealous of my pretty stenographer whether the Argentine beef could com pete with the American product and t o heal q u ick ly. T h e a c t io n o f S. S. S. is that I had to get a man in her place?” th a t o f an a n tid o te , a n d th is fa c t ha s bring prices which would make it “ So now everything’s all right?” b een d em on stra ted tim e a n d tim e a g a in profitable for the Argentine shippers “ No; now I ’m jealous myself.” In th e m o st s e v e r e fo r m s o f w e e p in g to send it here instead of to Europe. e czem a . He said it was a significant fact, how Its in fluence in th e tis s u e s w h e re th e Unlucky Dog. tin y a rteries tr a n s fe r th e r e d b lood fo r ever, that a big steamship line operat th e w orn ou t b lo o d t o th e v e in s is q u ite Flubdub—What are you going to ing between the United States and rem a rk a b le and g o e s on co n s t a n t ly w ith call your new play? the east coast o f South America had e v e r y t ic k o f th e c lo c k — th e b e a t o f th e Scribbler—“ The Wicked Flee.” installed large refrigerating spaces for heart. Flubdub—I suppose you’ll try it on beef. A n d n ew sk in Is th u s ca u s ed t o fo rm w h ile th e g e r m s o f ir r it a tin g in flu en ces the dog? Argentina and Uruguay, Dr. Melvin th a t ca u se e cz e m a a r e s c a tte r e d a n d th eir h a rm fu l n a tu re e n tir e ly su sp en d ed. Be sore that you ask for Wright’s Indian said, have good meat inspection laws. S. S. S. ha s a w o n d e r fu l to n ic in flu en ce Vegetable Pills, and look for the signa Figures issued by the bureau of do In the b lood b e ca u s e it c o n ta in s n o ture of Wra. Wright on wrapper and box. mestic and foreign commerce show *,dope,,,' is n o t a p h y sic, is e n tire ly fre e o f For Constipation, Biliousness and Indiges that whereas the United States ex a n y m in eral d ru g s o r a n y o th e r d ru g s tion. Adv. ___________________ ported $44,000,000 worth of beef and e x c e p t th e re m a rk a b le m e d ic in a l e ffe c t o f th e pure v e g e ta b le p r o d u c ts o f w h ic h it beef cattle in the first eight months As the World Moves. is m ade. o f 1904 during the corresponding per F e w p eop le r e a liz e h o w h a rm fu l a re “ You will admit we are in a high iod this year only $1,000,000 worth m a n y o f the s tr o n g , cr u d e o in tm e n ts th a t state o f civilization?” have been shipped abroad. used to be in f a v o r b e fo r e t h e y lea rn ed “ W ell,” replied the man who is th a t S. S. S. is s a fe , s p e e d y an d sure. A s k a t a n y d r u g s to r e fo r a b o ttle o f gloomily jocose, “ some o f it is civil- Winnipeg, Man.—The influx o f cat- S. S. S. G ive it a g o o d trial a n d y o u w ill zation; and some o f it is frivoliza- tie into the United States under the so o n see a d ecid ed im p r o v e m e n t in a n y tion.' ’ _________________ new tariff law continues and large fo rm o f sk in trou b le. W r ite to T h e S w ift S p ecific Co., 160 S w ift B ld g ., A tla n ta , G a., shipments from Western Canada are Housemaids Organize. fo r sp ecial free a d v ic e o n e cz e m a a n d a n y reported daily. A special stock train o th e r form o f s k in o r b lood trou b le. Cincinnati housemaids have organ carrying 400 head o f steers passed D o n ot a llow a n y o n e t o palm o ff a ch e a p s u b stitu te fo r S. S. S Y o u w ill b e ized a Maid's union and declare they over the boundary Saturday on the g rie v o u s ly d isa p p o in te d i f y o u d o. T h ere will refuse to handle articles made or way to Chicago. Another stock train Is n o th in g else “ ju s t as g o o d ” a s S. S. S. delivered by non-union men. o f 20 cars crossed the boundary Sun day. WI fRAISES th e DOUGH BIG ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP BURNS Bar* K jrn , G ranulated E yelids and S tl-s h e a le d w it h R ow an Kj* B al p r o m n il y aam. A d v. ______________________ Too Precipitate. “ Mr. Smith, could you lend me— ” “ No, Mr. Jones, I can’ t. And I wouldn't if I could. I ’ ve been lend ing you money for months and you don’t even offer to return it.” “ But I wanted to know if you wouldn’t lend me— ” “ I tell you I won’t ” “ Weil, don’ t I wanted the loan of your fountain pen to make out a check for what I owe you. But if you are in no hurry, I’m n o t ” Washington, D. C.— The New York immigration authorities’ order exclud ing Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst from admission to the United States was overruled Monday. She was ordered admitted immediately. It was stated at the White House that Mrs. Pankhurst will be given her freedom on her own recognizance. Secretary of Labor William B. Wil son said he entertained serious doubt as to whether Mrs. Pankhurst’s acts in England constituted moral turpitude, adding that if she broke the laws of the United States she could easily be arrested. Commissioner General Caminetti then ordered Mrs. Pankhurst’s release. New York.—Mrs. Emmaline Pank hurst, foremost of English militant suffragettes, who reached America Saturday on the liner Provence to ap peal for the sympathy and support of the American people in the "revolu tion” for which she says she is fight ing, is prisoner at Ellis Island, under order of deportation, awaiting the is sue of an appeal, which is expected to be decided soon at Washington. With Miss Itheta Childe Dorr, an other of the arriving English militants who was “ voluntarily detained" that she might be with her leader, Mrs. Pankhurst occupies the commission er’s suite of two rooms In the admin istration building. They are the ones in which Cipriano Castro, former Ven ezuelan dictator, was detained while his case was pending. Mrs. Pankhurst was detained by an immigration Inspector on her arrival here and was at once taken before a special board of inquiry which, after examining her, speedily decided t h a t because she had been convicted abroad for acts involving moral tur pitude she was an undesirable alien. The board, therefore, ordered her ex clusion. The “ moral turpitude” was declared to be Involved In Mrs. Pank hurst’s conviction for conspiracy to commit arson. An appeal was Immediately entered and Immigration Commissioner Cam- inettl is to hour argument in her case in Washington. “ If the appeal fails we still have the habeas corpus proceedings,” she said. Mrs. Pankhurst was on the point of starting a “ hunger strike” when she heard that the order of deportation was issued. But on learning that a speedy decision of Oie appeal was probable she consumed with evident relish a chicken sandwich and a pot of tea which she had requested. “ I am confident that whatever hap pens it will be best for the cause in which I am Interested." she said. "I have great faith in the sense of justice and fair play of the American people and I know they want to give me a chance to defend the movement which has been so misrepresented. There is no doubt that my detention is un just.” _________________ CAUTION • gee that W.L. Dómelas name la A*k your dealer to «how you W.l. Douitlat $3.60. $4.00 an.! $4.60 hhoes. Juht as «rood in style, tit and wear aa other makea coating- $6.00 to $7.00 — t only difference la the price. Shoes In all leathers, styles and shapes to suit everybody. If you could visit W. L. Douglas large factories at Brockton, M f s ., and see for yourself how carefully W. L. »oualas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are warranted to better, look better, hold their shape and wear longer than any other make fo r the price. If W .!,. Douglas shoe« are not for sale In your vicinity, order direct from the factory. Shoes for every inein- l>er of the family, at all prices, by Parcel Post, postage free. W r it e l o r I llimt r u le d ('a t a lv g . it will «how you how to order by mall, and wuy you can _________ _ your _____ _____ •nve money on footwear, Stamped on the b ottom . W . ! . . I l o i i i l u t , «Ut 8 p v k Street, Brockton. l u s . M’S ¿w'r«**» T«KC NO S U B S T IT U T S Ohio Leads In Pottery. Preventing China From Chipping. The United States produced pottery during 1912 to the value o f $36,504,- 164, according to figures announced by the United States geological sur vey. Ohio was by far the largest producer of all the states. Household china is apt to get chipped at the taps in the kitchen. Cut two small pieces from some old garden hose or rubber tubing, ar.d slip one over each of the faucets at the sink. This will pervent such accidents. The Stomach Is the Target’ Aim to make that strong—and digestion good—and you will keep well I No chain is stronger than its weakest link. No man is stronger than his stomach. With stomach disordered a train o f diseases follow. p r a t e r « - ’. G o ld e n M e d ic a l D is c o v e r y makes the stomach healthy, the liver active and the blood pure. Made from forest roots, and extracted without the use o f alcohol. Sold 1 y druirtrists, in liquid form at $1.00 per bottle fo r over 40 years, giving generul uauaiaction. I f ytto prefer tablets mm m odified by R . V . P ierce, M . D .. these emu be h a d o f m edicine dealers or trial b o x by mall on receipt o f 6 0 c In stam p«. “ Continuous History.” For more than 2000 years Salonica has had a continuous history, though the city has not always been known by its present name. It was founded and named by Alexander the Great in the year o f 316 B. C. It is said that Philip, o f Macedon, named his daugh ter Thessalonica because of the day he heard of her birth he won a victory over the Thessalians. Thus the vic tory o f Philip and the name of his daughter, the half-sister of the con queror o f the world are all embalmed in the name of the city. D r. P e e ry ’ft V erm ifuge • Dead Shot*' kills iu a very fe w hours. tond expelt* W o r m » Adv. Disconcerting Possibility. ÍOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE > WASHINGTON b TENTH STS .P O R T L A N D . OREJ B usiness^Trade S c h o o ls Accountancy Automobile Advertising Architectural Draft Bookkeeping Carpentry Concrete Const. Electricity Mechanical Draft. Pharmacy Plumbing Salesmanship Show Card Writing Shorthand Surveying Telegraphy Dis. W irelesa Teleg raphy Central M.Y.C. A. “ Will this income tax make any dif Day and Night Bchoola Portland. Or. ference in your affairs?” Call or send for Catalog “ Yes,” replied the prominent the atrical star. “ It will be something dire if I have to make good to the gov Sorry for the Chickens. ernment on the salary my manager Dorothy was visiting her gandpar- mentions in the advertising.” — Wash ents in the country for the first time. ington, D. C., Star. Seeing a quantity of feathers scat In the Police Court. tered about the barnyard, she shook her head in disapproval. “ Were you intoxicated?” "Grandpa,” she told him gravely, “ No, your honor; on the contrary, I “ you really ought to something to H U E R TA WI LL NOT RESIGN was ostentatiously sober.” keep your chickens from wearing out so.” — Everybody’s Magazine. Rumor of Intention to Flee Capital Emphatically Denied. The Borderland. Mexico City.— Provisional President Knicker—This is an expensive sea Huerta has not resigned, nor has he son. fled the capital. When seen at the Bocker— Yes, the girls can eat both national palace at 5 o’clock Saturday ice cream and oysters. he said he had no intention of doing either. You can get insured against any ac “ When I resign,” General Huerta cident except marriage. said, “ it will be to seek a resting place six feet In the soil. When I flee the capital It will be to shoulder a How She Wag Saved From rifle and to take my place In the ranks Surgeon’s Knife by Lydia to fight the rebels ” "So it Is reported that I have fled,” L Pink ham’s Vegeta* he said. “ You can see for yourself I ble Compound. am here at my post. To say that I have resigned or Intend to resign Is a Wives, mothers and men themselves are report falsehood. I have no Intention of re Mogadore, Ohio.—“ The first two years ing by the hundreds a really effective snfe, quick- signing. I was married X suffered so much from acting home method o f overcoming the drink "Should the elections, which will be female troubles and habit. A very interesting book, giving important information, illustrated, will be sent in plain held as I have promised. Indicate an bearing down pains wrapper by the author, Edward J. Woods. 634 other for the presidency, I sball step that 1 c o u l d n o t Sixth Ave., 159 C. New York, N. Y.. to anyone aside. Until that time you will find stand on my f e e t who applies. Cut out this adv.; show it to others me here complying with my promises long enough todo my who may want to save somebody from ruin. to the nation, which are to re-establish work. The doctor peace— within the law If possible—but said I would have to to re-establish peace." undergo an opera "Another thing,” the president said. OUT OE TOW N* "I have money for my requirements. tion, but my husband Don’t think that I haven’ t. Where did wanted me to try PEOPLE I get it? My secret,” tapping his chest Lydia E. Pinkham’s esp reoslveprompt tremi- ment« of Noa-Poisonous, with a satisfied smile, "but I have it." V e g e t a b l e Com Health-bvUdlo* ramatola* from pound first. I took three bottles and it made me well and Car Shortage Indicated. « C. GEE W O Washington, D. C.— Imminence o f atrong and I avoided a dreadful opera the Chinese doctor. tion. I now have two fine healthy chil an Immediate serious car shortage« «•i Try once more If you hsve been doctoring with dren, and I cannot say too much about this one and that one and have not obtained per American railroads Induced the ln|«r whatLydiaE.Pinkham’sVegetableCom- manent relief. Let thin great nature healer dlag- state commerce commission to liSne noae your case and proscribe «orne remedy whose action ia quick, «ure and an fa. Mia preecriptlons a vigorous appeal directed to both pound has done for me.” — Mrs. L ee are compounded from Roofa. Herb*. Huds and railways and shippers to give '“ cliVse M anges , R. F. D. 10, Mogadore, Ohio. Harka that have been gathered from every quar ter of the globe The secreta of the«« medic)nea Why will women take chances with attention to methods of loading, un « are not known to the outaide world, hut have t> been handed down from father to son in the physioiaaa* loading, moving and promptly r e tim an operation or drag out a sickly, half families in China. ing to use the cars now available.” hearted existence,missing three-fourths CONSULTATION FRKF. Complaints received from all parts of o f the Joy of living, when they can find I f you live out of town and cannot call, write for the country Indicate the danger of a health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable symptom blank and circular, enclosing 4 oeata in ear shortage. The commission be Compound ? lieves that “The present supply of THEC. 8EEW0 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. For thirty years it has been the stand cars is sufficient for all purposes,” and for the movement of ail traffic ard remedy for female ills, and has re 1*2} firrt St., Cor. Morrison stored the health of thousands of women offered. Portland. O r ,io n . «who have been troubled with such ail Wilton la Entirely Well. m ent. as displacements, inflammation, Washington, D. C.— President Wil Ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. N a 43, '13 P. N. U. son climbed the hills of the golf links If yon want special advice write to In wind and rain Saturday and ci.me J,ydl. E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi back to the white house aglow with dential) Lynn, M ass . Yonr letter will VLTHtrS irriti»! ta s d r a i t i » « , color. He smiled at the stories that be opened, read and answered by n " lia » i b i. paper. he had been 111. Representative Mur woman and held In strict confidence. ray, of Massachusetts, who dropped in on the president, greeted him wltb the remark: "I am sorry to hear you are sick, Mr. President." "W ell. Just tack le me and see,” laughed the president, as he assumed a pugilistic pose. The president had a slight attack o f Indi Our big 1911 estai..g (free), «hows thousands of tht must wonderful barg«ins «ver offeree] in the gestion last week, but entirely recov history of tb« building business. It «ill show you how to sav« money on Lumber, Sssh, Door«, ered from It Hardware, print« »nd all building mat eh «I«. We aril to you direet at factory prie—. MRS. MANGES ESCAPES OPERATION Thaw Grows Impatient. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regu Concord. N. H.—In a supplementary San Bernardino, Cal.— Imagination late and invigorate stomach, liver and brief on behalf of Harry K. Thaw, filed nearly killed Rex Langbehn, o f this bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, hy his counsel with Governor Felkcr, place. A druggist arranged to save easy to take as randy. It Is declared that Thaw has been de- 1 his life by filling an older for carbolic talned under arrest nearly alx weeks | acid with a harmless fluid. Langbehn A lake in Tasmania at an altitude a defective requisition petition sup-, wrote a farewell note to his wife, o f 3400 feet is to be harnessed and the on ported by the allegation of an Indict- i lrank the liquid and apparently suffer electricity produced used to supply mpnt which never existed, and during j ed all the agonies o f poisoning. He light and power for the entire island. all that time no Indictment baa been was rushed t o the c o u n t y hospital, obtained. The brief queatlon la asked | where it was said he would r e c o v e r A lot o f dead ones in every town are whether the requisition for Thaw's I ¡extradition la made In good faith. 1 | from the mental shock. holding out on the undertaker. DRINK HABIT CONQUERED S i/X Y V t/P B U /LD /M G M A T £ P /JU S W M £P£YÛ V £ A P S A V £ Af¿7M£Yr P A IN T S mm H M ß j IO *•< «n»r Batb total ■ansfse- *21 tarert price* bo Ho your • • n f oro you buy pl umber! W# samt. Wall «avo s t II plumbing roa mousy os ms'erlal* of all kind* «1 wholw sale prices Toll- sis. Lavatories. B a r « Bar i Bln he. Pipe. Fit- ( l a g s , valves. faucet*, etc •Oe f a i D O O R S T 1.ou**n ««g • rnlei.e* in Block , for 4 prom pi «e Hvary. / le -3 im f a towaeJ tose FUSI hunbev fron» th« «Ire« grstolng. Deni Sur fron» rwlutl torri a IMI svll lumbuff Ihst Ma Men graded t er « nenes Ours Is «il Urei »rade and «Irsi «esili* We eel i Street si mill priesa Ses« us peu e »««• «e-^ «a «od** yojr - -, V i Vlam. ,ou. eHpicny po'"t «S wlH tell you hitt .» s i il Wtol co-t »1 3 * q t«M le yewr a tatto* Cstsleg ftes____________ Our trau cois log s h o w s th f 1 n sa t Use of «I''»*■>re vkowo a*y where, all at »«1 2205 pries*.