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Box 1170, Portland. O regon .__ ABSO LU TELY F R E E ’ Boys and girl« get jewel* skates, cameras, a r rides, etc., for only few. r » easy work. Write today. J. IR E LA N D SU P PL Y CO.. Multnomah, Or a FARM WANTED | g S § § wi«h to • *11. send accurate, complete deecrip- u ST. CH AR LES L A N D CO. Merrieoa St. St. Charle« Hotel. Portland. Or. W n tN en F . C o le m a n , Valent Lawyer,W asbington D.C. Ad\ N « and l»ooks free rtasou&bie. Highest reference«. Best services PATEN TS One on Richard Harding Davie. A dreadful story is in circulation about Richard Harding Davis, the nov elist Mr. Davis, as everybody knows, is a wit. He was therefore terribly an noyed the other day to hear that a brother author has spoken unfavor ably of his witticisms. Coming upon Bought, b «M and exchanged: engines, boilers, sawmills, etc. Send for Stock L ist and Prices. this brother author, he said: T H E J. E. M A itT IN CO.. 83 1st St.. Portland. Or. “ My boy, I hear that in a house where other people were kind enough to consider me witty you declared that TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING I was not so. Is this true?” “ No; not a word of truth iu it,” the other answered cheerily. “ I was never Bave your Hair! Get a 25-cent bottle in a house in my life where anybody of Danderine right now— Alto considered you witty.”— Philadelphia stops itching scalp. Record. M O W A R D E. BURTON — Asaayer sn«t Chemist, ■ ■ Leadvilic. Colorado. Sperio.au prices: Gold. Silver. Lead, SI. Gold. Silver. 73c; Gold. oOo; Zino or Copper. SI. Mailing envelopes a .d fu ll price 114 mat oo application. Control and Umpire w orks» Bolted. Reference: CWbonate National Bank. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY Use Rom an Eye B alsam fo r B calding sen- Tnin, brittle, colorless and scraggy sation in eyes and inflam m ation of eyes or hair is mute evidence of a neglected eyelids. Adv. scalp; of dandruff— that awful scurf. A War Story. There is nothing so destructive to "W ho are you?” demanded a Juarez the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very saloonkeeper of a man who had been life; eventually producing a feverish hanging around for several days. “ I am the rebel army.” ness and itching of the scalp, which “ That may be. But you’ll have to if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die— then the keep away from my free lunch coun hair falls out fast. A little Danderine ter.” “ That is impossible, senor. It Is my tonight— now—any time— will surely base of supplies." save your hair. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store. You F r e e to O u r R e a d e r « W rite M urine Eye Rem edy Co., Chicago, for surely can have beautiful hair and 48-page illu strated E ye Book Free. W rite all lots of It if you will just try a little about Y o u r Eye T rouble an d they w ill advisa Danderine. Save your hair! Try it! . a.s to the P ro p e r A p plication o f the M u rln a I Eye Rem edies in Y o u r S pecial Case. Your D ru g g ist w ill tell you that M urine Relieves Sore Eyes, Strengthens W e a k Eyes. Doesn’t Smart, Soothes Eye P ain , an d sells for BOe. T ry It in Y ou r Eyes and in B a b y ’s Eyes for Scaly E yelids an d G ran ulation . j Usual Way. i “ Who are we going to blame this wreck on?” "Anybody killed?” “ One man.” “ Blame it on him, of course.”— Pitts burg Post. Wheedler Is Well Named. Gibbs— Did you succeed in raising the other 10 you needed to pay your tailor? Our idea of a promoter is a chap Dibbs— Hang It all, no! I honed who buys a gold brick at a bargain Wheedler for It, but before I could and unloads it on some other chap at get away from htm he’d borrowed the a profit 10 I ’d got from him. Mothers w ill find Mrs. Wmaiow-s Boothia* Syrup the beat rem ed r to use for thelzoblklrea lurin g the teething period. A Gentle Hint. "I was speaking with your father last night,” said the young man. “ Oh were you?" answered the sweet young American, lowering her eyee. "What were you talking about?” “ About the likelihood of war with Mexico. Your father said if there was war he hoped it would be short” "Oh, yes; I know papa Is very much opposed to long engagements.” Rheumatic Twinges yield immediately to Sloan'« Lin iment. It relieves aching and ■wollen parts instantly. Reduces inflammation and quiets that agon izing pain. Don’t rub—it pene trates. SLOAN'S LINIMENT Kills Pain sires quick relief from chest and throat affections. Have you tried Sloan's? Here's what others say: Relief from Rheumatism **My mother has used one 60c. bottle of Sloan*« Liniment, and although she 1« over 89 year« of age, she has ob tained great relief from her rheuma tism.”—Mr». H. E. Linde leaf, Gilroy, CaL Good for Cold and Croup **A little boy next door had croup. I gave the mother Sloan's Liniment to try. 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W h o maintain a very efficient Medical Department, where all w h o h ave a n y blood disorder o f a stub born n ature m ay w rit* freely tor advice 8. 8. & la sold everyw here b y all drug stores B ew are something •. m m o f an attem pts “ Just a s good.” to e«n yet a ft e r e a t i n g a h e a r t y Federal Garrison, With 9 Gen erals, Crosses Border. meal?— or is there a sense o f fullness— o f bloating— Chief of Staff Urges Provision for Liberal Supply. or Nausea. This indicates a weakened condition of Short o f A m m unition, N o Resist ance Is M ad e to F in al B lo w — the Stomach which can R efugees in B a d P lig h t. be m aterially benefited A m m unition A ls o L a c k in g — Guns W ith o u t It W o rs e th an Junk — FoU ey to H o te l W a s h in g t o n Same Rat*« for One or Two Person« in a ftttn A Resemblance. He (to wife at the piano)—That new piece you are trying la pretty dif- ficiilt, isn't it? She— Yes; I feel like an aviator. He— How so? She— I'm trying to conquer the air. Easily Accounted For. Aunt—How's this, Bobby? I hear that the little boy next door gets pro- moted at school much oftener than you do. Bobby— Well, his father’s a pro- moter. b y a short course of HOTTEITER’S STOMACH . BITTERS C h iro p ra c to r AMERICA SENDS CHARITY ALL OVER THE WORLD S famine and anarchy. Owing to lack o f money, business i* at a standstill. Exports have ceased and imports are I bo small that the people face starva- ; tion. Flour and meat are at exorbi tant prices and other articles o f food can scarcely be obtained.” The towns and villages are overrun with beggars, whose importunities are so threaten ing that they really amount to robber ies. Despite efforts o f the provisional authorities, crime is rampant. Portland, Oregon. Washington Street. Cornar of Twelfth. CHAS. U. R OW LEY. Manager. $1 00. 91.09 S2.UU Far Day W ith Bath Privila*«. 91-89. 92 *0 and «2.59 Per Day With Private Bath. S p e tia l Mates tu ueek o r month. Bu» to and from trains ami bunts, or U k e n Depot car to Washington St. ar.d transfer, get off at Twelfth Street. European plan. 150 outside room«. Fueproof Building, modem and clean in every respect. Hot and cold running water and both telephone» in every room. Single or double bedroom». Large Parlor off Main Lobby. W a it . Washington, D. C.— Explaining his Presidio, Tex.— The Mexican feder judgment was not influenced by the al army with its nine generals, evac Mexican situation. Major General uated Ojinaga, Mex., at 10 o ’clock Sat Wood, chief o f staff o f the army, has urday night. The triumphant rebel Hdvised committees o f congress that it forces under General Francisco Villa should appropriate $3,000,000 for field immediately occupied the village. guns and ammunition for the regular The defeat o f the federal army fol | army and $3,000,000 for the militia. lowed only a few hours' fighting in “ I f you sent our troops into war as which the rebels, beginning at sun they are now, without guns or ammu down, started to close in on the be nition, it would be absolute slaugh sieged garrison with a terrific fire of ter,” the general told the house mili cannon, shrapnel and rifles. tary committee. “ I f called into the General Castro and Generaal Mer field suddenly we should have to go cado, o f the federal regulars, saw that with a small allowance o f ammunition, the assault was to be nothing less than Hours, 10 a. m. to 6 p. ra. Maui 5714 even for the guns in the hands o f the a massacre. The federals had left or by appointment troops, and we should have neither only 50 rounds o f ammunition for each DR. JO SEPH R O A N E guns nor ammunition enough for our man. General Castro ana Mercado field artillery forces.” therefore gave the order to evacuate. A ll the federal soldiers and their offi General Wood, in a written state S PIN A L ADJUSTMENTS cers who could scramble to the Ameri ment, said: Scientific Treatment o f all Acute and Chronic Diseases. Licensed Practitioner. Suite 424-6-7 “ We have neither guns nor ammuni can side did so. The others ran in all r .t ■ i . • . , t ' ’, .• directions. tion sufficient to give any general commanding any assurance o f success General Pascual Orozco, Commander o f federal volunteers, threatened with IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, if attacked by an army o f equal size summary execution by Villa, was the FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED which is supplied with its proper first to cross. It was believed he es quota o f field artillery. caped into the mountains of Texas. It is my belief that no modern war Look Mother! If tongue li coated, Twenty-eight hundred Mexican fed between first-class powers will last for cleanse little bowels with “ Cali eral soldiers, six generals, 200,000 more than one year, and thus if pri fornia Syrup of Fig*.” vate manufacturers are not encour rounds o f ammuntion, two cannon, four large field pieces and 1600 civil aged to manufacture ammunition for Mothers can rest easy after giving ian refugees were in the custody of our guns until after war is declared, "California Syrup of Figs,” because In the United States army border patrol they will not be in a condition to do so as the result o f the rout o f the federal a few hours all the clogged-up waste, until after the war is finished, and the army and its flight into American ter- > sour bile and fermenting food gently supply o f ammunition during the war ritory and the occupation o f the village moves out of the bowels, and you have will be limited to what the arsenal can a well, playful child again. turn out. I f guns are not supplied on by General Francisco V illa’s rebels. Sick children needn’t be coaxed to the battlefield with the ammunition The distress o f the refugees is ap palling. Men, women, children, dogs, take this harmless "fruit laxative." which they can be reasonably expected and chickens and cattle are packed to-'| Millions of mothers keep It handy be to use, they are not efficient, and gether in a space covering several cause they know its action on the when guns have exhausted the ammu acres About them are scattered all stomach, liver and bowels is prompt nition supplied they are worse than junk, for they must he protected by the wrack and turmoil they brought in and sure. fleeing from the Ojinaga battle. Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bot other troops. “ The War department believes that Urgent requests for immediate re tle of “ California Syrup of Figs,” moval of the soldiers and refugees to which contains direction” for babies, in case o f war with a first-class power some other place were sent by Major children of all ages and for grown-ups. an army o f 500,000 men will be need McNamee to the War department ed to give this country any chance of through Brigadier General Bliss. success against invasion, and that this The American Automobile. Generals Mercado, Castro, Orphinal, New York Commercial: According force will be needed at once. To make Romero, Aduno and Landa are in cus to American and European statistics it efficient it must be given its proper To do this, tody o f the United States troops there are in use in the United States quota o f field artillery. awaiting their disposition by the War 1,400,000 motor cars. In nine of the this ammunition must be on hand, for leading countries of Europe there are it cannot be supplied after war is department. General Pascual Orozco and General about 644,000. The citizens of the started. ’ ’ United States, In other words, operate Ynez Salazar, federal volunteer com more than twice as many automobiles manders, escaped along the border to as do England, France, Germany, Rus a point remote from Presidio. Sala sia, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Spain, zar was wounded. They were accom Norway and Sweden combined. panied by General Caraveo, General Washington, D. C.— Aid was ex Rojas and 300 cavalrymen. Salazar Putnam Fadeless D yes do not tended Friday to the distressed dis and , Orozco are being watched for in tricts o f Japan, Mexico, Bulgaria and the United States on indictments stain the kettle. the United States by the American charging them with violating the neu His Disposition. Red Cross society. trality laws. During a concert tour of the late Five thousand dollars was cabled to Genera] Landa said he was certain Theodore Thomas and his celebrated all the federal generals escaped. orchestra one of the musicians died, the American ambassador at Tokio for and the following telegram was imme relief work among the people o f the diately dispatched to the parents of northern section o f Japan, where a famine is reported. A similar' sum Dry Sheet of Paper the deceased: “ John Blank died suddenly today. was sent to Bulgarian war sufferers, Extinguishes Fire Advise by wire as to disposition.’’ $500 was dispatched to Choix, Sinaloa, In a few hours the answer was re Mexico, where there is a food short Portland — A newspaper served as ceived, reading as follows: age; $10,000 was forwarded to the Are extinguisher Sunday when sun “ W e are heartbroken; his disposi central flood relief committee at Hous light concentrated by a magnifying tion was a roving one.”— Washington ton, Tex., and $1000 was telegraphed glass hanging in the window o f a jew Herald. to Presidio, Tex., for the relief of the elry store at 191 Morrision street be -Mexican wounded at Ojinaga.” came focused on a background o f soft ARE YOU CONSTIPATED? woodwork. W righ t’s Indian Vegetable Pills have Noticing a group surrounding the proved their worth for 75 years. Test them “ Strictly Fresh” E gg store window about noon when on his ourself now. Send for sample to 872 Pearl Packed Five Years Ago way to a restaurant, a fireman investi L, New York. Adv. gated and found the woodwork smoul Bellefountaine, O.— John J. Sween A Pittsburg Episode. dering. The fireman notified Captain Homeward bound after a night with ey, o f New York City, was suspicious Dalton at Are headquearters and when the boys, a Pittsburg man paused to o f an egg he bought in market a few that dignitary arrived and saw the Investigate the mysteries of a milk days ago. It bore the name o f Clara source of the smoke he refused to depot and came to grief In a conglom Baker carefully pencilled on it, and allow the show window to be broken. eration of milk, milk cans and bottle*. Mr. Sweeney wrote to Miss Baker to Calling for a newspaper, which was The outraged milkmen ejected him *o know about how long ago it was that furnished by one o f the onlookers, forcibly that he crashed through the she wrote her name on the egg that window of a one-armed lunchroom. Captain Dalton placed a sheet over “ What’s the trouble here?” asked a Mr. Sweeney had bought for “ strictly the window, thereby shutting out the policeman, attracted by the nolae. fresh.” sunlight. The smoke ceased and no The letter wa* delivered to Mrs. “ Milk stew to take out!” sang the alarm was necessary. man Denlnd the counter.— Buffalo Ex John Wright, o f Bellefountaine, who, press. before her marriage four years ago last July, was Miss Clara Baker. She 3300 Pounds of Timothy Worms expelled promptly from the bum s* remembered having written her name system with Dr. Peery's Vermifuge “ Dead on an egg she packed for shipment at Seed by Parcel Post Shot.” Adv. a grocery in which she was employed Asotin, Wash.— The mail route be The Diplomatic “ Lobby.” about six months before her marriage. tween Lewiston, Idaho, and Baradise, In Mr. Thorold’s “ L ife of Henry L a - Or., is handling 3300 pounds o f tim bouchere” this story 1* quoted: The othy seed by parcel post. Not having grand duchess of Tuscany had a ven Dutch and Albanians sufficient stamps nçr sacks enough in erable maid of honor about 70 years Disarm Turkish Force the Paradise office, requisition had to of age. She had piercing black ayes Avlona, Albania — A decree pro be made for them. The seed is being and looked like an old postchaise, sent via Asotin. The roads are in painted up, and wfth new lamps. “ How claiming martial law here has been excitement such bad condition the shipper found old do you think I am?" she once ask issued, owing to the it cheaper to ship by parcel post than ed me, with a simpering smile that among the Albanians over the arrest to make the trip himself. The rate caused my blood to run cold. I hesi o f six Turkish officers and 200 Turkish tated and then said: “ Twenty.” soldier* who arrived here on board an wilt be $1.04 per hundredweight, “ Flatterer,” she replied, tapping m* Austrian steamer from Constantinople. therefore coating him $34.32. with her fan, “ I am 25.”—London Their visit was with the object o f an Standard. nouncing the accession to the Alban Anarchy Grip. Albania. ian throne of Izzet Pasha, formerly Vienna— Private letters from A v 10 C E N T “C A 8 C A R E T 8 ” FO R L IV E R A N O 1 0 W E L 8 Turkish minister o f war. ion a depict Albania as the prey of Naval Balloons Advised. 8. S. S. 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C.— Equipment of all battlehips with at least one aero plane, the use by the navy o f dirigible baMoons and the concentration o f all naval aeronautical training work at Pensacola, Fla., sre among the princi pal recommendations o f the board o f officers appointed by Secretary Dan Anomalous. iels to draw up a comprehensive plan "Thla Is a queer role you have 1* for the organization o f a naval aero thla new production.” nautical service. The board’s report ” How queer?” was made public Monday with the an “ It Is a crooked role in * straight nouncement that it had been approved drama.” by the secretary. Sugar cane In Argentina thl* eeaaon le expected to yield 200,000 tons of Shanghai Editor Killed. Shanghai— Z. F. How, manager and sugar, the largest crop tha country director o f the Commercial Press, was has bad. shot dead in the street Sunday. The assassin was arrested. How begin his career as a small printer and built k o «ch « y r .p T a * » « Good. 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