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POULTRY and Dairy Produce of all kinds w anted. W rite for our CASH OFFER Pearson-Page Co. io E sgond THICK, GLOSSY HAIR F R E E FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautiful—Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine. If you care for heavy hair that glis- teua with beauty and is radiant with WRITE Moving Picture Plays. Big money. S»mi life; has an incomparable Boftness and stamp. SCENARIO. 417 Rothchild Bldg.. Portland. Or. is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. $10,000 Price-Winning Receipt for Women. 25c. Just one application doubles the Stamps or Silver. Box 1 17»‘. Portland. Oregon.__ beauty of your hair, besides it imme WANTED—Partner with capital to pay off mtg. diately dissolves every particle of and go into livestock business with me. Have You can not have nice excellent layout. Box 50, R. I, Ellensburg, Wash. dandruff. heavy, healthy hair if you have HOWARD E. BFRTON - Assayer and ra«mU». l dandruff. This destructive scurf robs ■ I Leadtr.He, Colorado. 8pe»-imeu prices: Uo.i, Silver, Lead, $1. Cold. Silver. 75c; Gol<L 50o: Ztno I Ice hair of its lustre. Us strength and or Copper. SI. Mailing envelop«» • id full pricelist j its very life, and if not overcome it pent on application. Control and . Cinnire work so ■ produces a feverishness and itching of neieroncc. Carbonate Rati» mal Bank. {the scalp; the hair roots famish, loos- ; nj and die; then the hair falls out » guarantee buv- Surely get a 25-cent bottle of for farms that ; fast. are priced right. If I'.nowi'on's Danderine from any drug you wish to sell, send accurate, complete descrip | store and just try it. tion. ST. CHARLES LAND CO. FORTY-ONE LOST ON SINKING SHIP Vessel Plunges to Bottom Ten Minutes After Collision. Many Clamber Up Side As Vessel Rolls Over — Dense Fog Is Cause of Mishap. iiiimii It’s a Pleasure to be able to eat your meals without fear of an attack of HEARTBURN BLOATING FLATULENCY NAUSEA OR INDIGESTION To bring about this con dition you should invig orate the entire digestive system by the use of Norfolk, Va.—The story of how 43 persons went down to death in the chill waters of the Atlantic when the liner Nantucket rammed and sank the steamer Monroe was brought to port 204 Morrison St. St. Charles Hotel. Portland. Or. Absent-minded persons are contln- Saturday by the 99 survivors of the ! ua!!y leaving their packages and urn- sunken ship, who were rescued and; j bre’.las In the street cars, but the limit brought to shore by the Nantucket. Bought, sold and exchanged: engines, boilers, was reached the other day when the It was a story of awful and sudden car from Warren, Me., into Thomaston sawmills, etc. Send for Stock List and Prices. THE J. E. MARTIN CO.. 83 1st St.. Portland, Or. was found to contain a baby which death, sweeping out of the dark and fog and taking unawares the doomed had been left behind in the rush. half hundred with the heaviness of MOTOR TRUCKS. Send your name and address on a postal and we sleep still on them. It told how the . Mother« w ill find Mrs. W in n ow « Soothing will forward you by return mail our new plan of selling trucks of all capacities without any initial Byrup the b est remedv to use !o i their children stricken Monroe, with her side gored dur.ug the teeth in g period. payment. Let the trucks pay for themselves. deep by the knife-like steel prow of AUTOMOBILE SALES UNDERWRITING the Nantucket, filled rapidly, rolled COMPANY. There is always a censor at the Ger- over on her side, and in a few minutes P. O. Box 1062, Portland. Or. j man court dances who watches the dancers, and if anyone is awkward turned over and plunged to the bottom, , . INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY-TRt DID > . or unacquainted with the steps he is carrying with her the passengers and D R -M A R SH A L L ’S , ■ SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, GASES OR INDIGESTION notified that he will not be invited members of the crew who had failed CATARRH SN UFF again unless he learns to dance bet to get clear of the wreck. ( J C 4-ST aiLbmje stores MSENTFRE v The revised lists prepared by Cap Each “Pape's Diapepsin’’ Digests 3000 ter. L D PAW.BŸ c* i»iTHgaa{vttwiDaNio>. grains food, ending all stomach tain Johnson, who survived the sunken misery In five minutes. Dr. P eery’a Verm ifuge “Dead Shot" kills vessel, showed: and e x p e l. W orm. I d a very few hours. Lost — Passengers, 19; crew, 22; 10 CEN T “CA SC A R ETS” ____________________ _ IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVE Time it! In five minutes all stom Adv. total, 41. ach distress will go. No indigestion, Up to Date. Saved — Passengers, 39; crew, 60; heartburn, sourness or belching of Old-Fashioned Individual—Well, lit total, 99. For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, gas, acid, or eructations of undigested tle man, building a castle? Sluggish Liver and Bowels—They Under the thick bank of fog that food, no dizziness, bloating, foul Fin-de-Siecle Infant—Nope. This Is hid the heavily running sea, both big work while you sleep. breath or headache. a hotel; there’s no money in castles.— ships were making their way slowly Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for its Harper’s Magazine. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges and with difficulty in the early morn speed in regulating upset stomachs. ing. The Monroe, with Captain John tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head It is the surest, quickest stomach rem Putnam Fadeless Dyes are the son on the bridge and a double lookout aches come from a torpid liver and edy In the whole world and besides it la harmless. Put an end to stomach easiest to use. peering into the fog ahead, was edg clogged bowels, which cause your trouble forever by getting a large ing under half speed to the northward, stomach to become filled with undi Following an old custom, most of having left Norfolk for New York fifty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize In the monuments in a cemetery in a Friday night with a nerve-racking gested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. That's Maine town bear on one side photo five minutes how needless it is to suf fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any graphs, suitably protected against the fog-bound voyage in prospect. The the first step to untold misery—indi stomach disorder. It’s the quickest, weather, of the persons buried be Nantucket, heavily laden with freight gestion, foul gases, bud breath, yellow and with only two passengers aboard, skin, mental fears, everything that is surest and most harmless stomach neath them. was nosing her way southward, bound horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret doctor in the world. Collapsible baby carriages have al from Boston to Norfolk. tonight will give your constipated Experts have estimated that if the most gone out of use in Christiania, The crash came about 1 :40 without bowels a thorough cleansing and forests of the world were scientifical Norway, owing to the agitation warning. Out of the gray-black fog straighten you out by morning. They ly operated they would yield the against them started by a local phy that shut out even the waves from work while you sleep—a 10-cent box equivalent of from 30 to 120 times the sician, a specialist In children’s dis view, the gleam of the Nantucket’s from your drugglBt will keep you feel present consumption of wood annual eases. searchlight scarcely touched the side ing good for months. ly. , of the Monroe before the high steel Relative Values. F ree to O nr R e a d e rs prow of the southward-bound vessel Recently a certain young man was W rite Murine Eye Rem edy Co., C hicago, for Bore Eyes, G ranulated E yelids and Sties cut into the Monroe’s side with a rip ! 48-page Illustrated E ye Book Free. W rite a ll greatly in lovo with the charming prom ptly healed w ith R om an Eye B al about Y our E ye Trouble and they w ill ad v iss ping and crashing of plates that threw daughter of an old professor and aam. Adv. _____________________ a s to the Proper A pplication of tb e Murine A smoking tree is one of the natural E ye R em edies In Y our S p ecial Case. Y our the stricken ship aback. The Nan finally getting the sweet one's con wonders of Ono, Japan. Strange to I D ru g gist w ill te ll you th at Murine R elieves tucket, with her bow crushed in, sent he went to speak to papa. “Professor,” said the young man, E yes, Strengthens Weak E yes. D oesn’t backed out of sight in the fog, as Cap say. It smokes only in the evening, Sore Sm art, Soothes Eye P ain, and aells for 50c. tain Johnson, seeing that his vessel “your - daughter has honored me by just after sunset, and the smoke is Try It In Your E yes and in B aby’s E yes for was fatally stricken, shouted an order promising to be my wife and I have sues from the top of the trunk. Scaly E yelids aud G ranulation. come to ask your consent to the mar for the life-boats. And About as Dear. Beware. Meantime the Nantucket, herself riage.” "You may have her, my boy," said Filling your coal bins with Ice Is badly damaged, had stood by and Cap The man who sings “I Want to Be the professor to the delight of the an Angel" had better keep out of the one way of getting them thoroughly tain Berry had aroused his sleeping youth, “ and I want to say that In giv theatrical district.—Philadelphia Rec cold.—Philadelphia Record. crew. As the ineffectual rays of the ing her to you I am Intrusting to your ord. The material taken from the Pana searchlight failed to pierce the blanket care the greatest treasure of my life.” Shortly afterward the young man ma canal would make a pile higher of fog, Captain Berry ordered out his than the Woolworth building in New | life-boats and one by one they slipped arose to go home, but on reaching the York and 1350 feet square at the base. away into the fog to search for the door he stopped with much sudden Monroe. They found only the strug ness. “Gee whiz!” he exclaimed, “look Seville, Spain, annually harvests gling survivors afloat in the icy sea, how It’s raining and I haven’t an um more than 50,000 tons of oranges.____ crying for help. brella! May I borrow yours, profes Many of those picked up were so sor?" exhausted as to be unable to help "You may not, young man,” was the themselves. Several had to be hauled prompt reply of the professor. "That up the side of the Nantucket with umbrella was presented to me by some fellow-scientists and I wouldn’t ropes. trust It with any man on earth.”— I beg to say that I have been a con Philadelphia Telegraph. stant sufferer with severe pains In my Oregon Auto Tax Law back and was on the verge of nervous Held Valid By Court Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- prostration resulting from kidney trou coated, easy to take as candy, regulate ble and other complications. A friend Medford, Or. — Holding that the and invigorate stomach, liver and bow of mine recommended Dr. Kilmer’s state has the right to regulate travel els. Do not gripe. Swamp-Root as a sure cure for these troubles. Acting upon her advice I upon its highways, and collect fees Quite Likely. began taking Swamp-Root and began from vehicles, the same as for regis Some authors work best on an emp to Improve before I had finished the tering deeds, Judge F. M. Calkins, of first bottle. I continued its use until -the Circuit court, declared valid the ty stomach, but a dish of oatmeal I had taken several bottles and con 3tate automobile tax, contested by the would probably help a cereal story.— tinued to improve until I was com Jackson County Automobile Protective Philadelphia Record. pletely cured. I am happy to say that association through Henry E. Boyden. I am as well as any woman on earth In the midst of alarms from the The court quotes numerous author Balkans the fact that the city of Tir- and have been so for the past nine ities for his decision, including find nova, the ancient capital of Bulgaria, years, thanks to Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- ings in suits against the validity of has been nearly destroyed by an earth Root, and I cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer from kidney troubles. the tax on bicycles that also were as quake, passed almost unnoticed. sessed as personal property, which Very truly yours. The English postoffice has 2,610,650 MRS. ALVA BAXTER. was the chief contention of the auto- 407 Cypress St., Orange, Texas ists, holding that the license made miles of single wire, made up of 313,- 805 for telegraph, 2,234,215 foi tele Subscribed and sworn to before me “ double taxation.” this 21st day of March, 1912. phone and 62,030 for private and IS CURABLE leased wires. JOHN J. BALL, By wearing a SEELEY SPERMATIC Bomb Thrower Weakens. Notary Public. SHIELD TRUSS. No worrying or dan New York — Angelo Sylvestro, a ger o f an operation. Rupture is not a tear Letter to or breach, as commonly supposed, but is D r. K ilm e r At C o ., young bomb thrower, reputed leader the stretching, or dilation, of a natural B in g h a m t o n , N .Y . of the black hand gang, lost all his opening. This SEELEY SPERMATIC B SHIELD appliance closes this opening in Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You bravado and persuaded the court to 10 days in most cases. If you can’t come, Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., postpone his sentence until he coud see write for measuring blank and literature. Binghamton, N. Y„ for a sample size the district attorney. Although Syl Sold only by bottle. It will convince anyone. You vestro, after his conviction, went back will also receive a booklet of valuable to his cell snarling and threatening LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. Information, telling about the kidneys Third and Yamhill, Portland, Or. and bladder. When writing, be sure vengeance, it was reported later that and mention this paper. Regular- he wanted to make a confession. Who »re Truss Experts and Exclusive Stale Agents for this appliance. fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles Judge Rosalsky had signified his inten tion of giving the youth a maximum for sale at all drug stores. penalty, six and a half years in prison, and a $1000 fine. FARM WANTED HOSTETTERS SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WOMEN SUBJECT TO KIDNEY TROUBLES RUPTURE All Blood Disorders Quickly Driven Away Asiooishing Results With the Greatest Blood Purifier Ever Discovered. Strength, Power, Accomplishment are all Typified In S. S. 9. Borne M ood disord ers b e co m e d eep ly rooted in th e g la n d s a n d tissu e s, an d th e m is ta k e la m a d e o f r e s o r tin g to d ra stic drugs. T h e se o n ly A g g ra v a te b y c a u sin g o tb er an d w o r se tr o u b le a A h o s t o f peo ple k n ow th is to be tru e. T h e y know from pain ful e x p erien ce. T o g e t r ig h t d o w n Into w h e r e th e blood le v itia te d req uire« 8. S. 8 . th e g r e a te s t M ood purifier e v e r d isco v ered . T h is rem a rk a b le rem ed y c o n ta in s o n e Ingredient, th e a c tiv e pu rp oee o f w h ich Is |o s tim u la te th e t is s u e s to tb e h e a lth y ■election o f Its o w n e s s e n tia l n u tr im e n t and th e m e d ic in a l e le m e n ts o f th is m a tch le ss blood pu rifier a r e J u st a s e ss e n tia l to w ell b sla n ced -b ea lth a s th e n u tr itio u s ele m e n ts o f th e m e a ts, g r a in s , fa te and s u g a r s o f our d a lly food. N o t o n ly th is, b u t If from th e p resen ce o f so m e d istu rb in g poison th er e Is a lo ca l o r g en eral In terferen ce o f n u tr itio n to c a n s# bolls, carbuncle«, a b s c e s s e s and k in dred trouble«, 8. 8. 8 . eo d ir e c ts th e lo c a l ca lls th a t th is poison Is rejec te d a n d e lim in a te d from th e ir p resen ce. T h en , to o , 8 . 8 . 8 . h a s s u c h sp eclfio s tim u la tio n o n th e s e local c e lls a s to pre s e r v e th e ir m u tu a l w e lfa r e s n d a proper r e la tiv e a s s is ta n c e to e a c h oth er. I n a v e r y b r ie f tim e 8 . 8 . 8. h a s th e r ec o n s tr u c tiv e p r o c ess s o un der control th a t rem a rk a b le c h a n g e s a r e o b seved . All eru p tiv e p la c e s h eal, m y s te r io u s p ain s and a c h e s h a v e dlsapp eare-l. and from head to fo o t th ere Is a c o n sc io u s s e n sa tio n o f r e n ew ed health . F rom th e fa c t th a t 8 . 8 . 8 . Is purely a b o tan ical p rep aration . It la ac ce p ted b y th e w e a k e st sto m a c h an d h a s g rea t tonlo Influence. N o t one drop o f drug» or m in era ls Is used in Its preparation. A sk fo r 8 . 8 . 8 . and in s is t up on h a v in g It. A nd If y o n d e sire sk illfu l a d v ic e up on a n y m a tte r co n c er n in g th e Wood and ekln w r ite t o T h e S w if t S p ecific C o., to * S w ift B ld g . A tla n ta . Ga. D o n o t a llo w so m a le s io n « e .e r k to larrup th e a tm o sp h er e h i e lo q u e n c e o v e r so m e th in * “ J u s t a s good” a a 8 . 8 . 8- B ew a r e o f a il countarfaltak Vice-Admiral la Revived. Neuralgia Washington, D. C.—Chairman Pad gett, of the house naval affairs com mittee, has introduced a bill to pro vide for the creation of six vice ad mirals to serve as fleet commanders- in-chief and to receive $11,000 a year. Four of the six would be appointed within one year of the passage of the bill, the President selecting them from among the officers on the active list of the navy "who have served with credit in the grade of rear admir al in command of a fleet, squadron, division or other command afloat.” SLO AN S LINIMENT One-Man Senate Meets. K ills Pain Albany, N. Y.—Only one member— Senator Thomas H. Bussey, of Perry, N. Y.—was present in the state sen ate Saturday. He called himself to order, introduced several bills, made a speech and then offered a motion for adjournment, which was unanimously carried. Among the bill« introduced were several prepared by Mayor Mitcbel, of New York City, to effect changes in police regulations raid to have been demanded by Colonel Goethals. Taft Is Guest of Duke. Ottawa, Out.—William H. Taft, ex- preaident of the United States, ar rived in Ottawa from Toronto, where he passed ” two of the happiest days of my life,” be said. He waa the gueet of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught at Government House. He was greeted on arrival by Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, chief juatie«. sufferers find instant relief in Sloan's Liniment. I t pene trates to the painful p art— soothes and quiets the nerves. No rubbing-merely lay it on. f o r HmmmUim m f would not be w ithout your Lini m ent ond prai«c it to all who «offer with neuralgia or rheom ati«« or pain of any kind.’’—Mr* UUmmo, Mil— r i Paia A n C a m ** I «nfTered with qalta i n w e n « - ralfic headache for 4 month« without any relief. 1 u«ed your Liniment for two or three night« and I ha*en'tf$rf- fer^dywith^mr^hcyt mac«.”— /• *- Treatments for Cold aad Croup **|4r little girl, tw elve year* old, caught a aevere cold, and I gave her three drop« of Sloan'« Liniment on «ugar on going to bed. and »he got aj> In the A lit morning with no «igne of a tie her next door had croup and I gave the mether the Liniment, sh e gave him three drop« on going to bed. and he got up without the rrogp^n Die morning.” At d D t t lt n . fate« IS ^ S * « .« n J SLM ML Ufi 1 SUMA, ht, M a . I John D. Is Assessed on Estate of $900,000,000 H otel W ash in g to n “ Bam« Rates for On« or Two Peraona In n Room Portland, Oregon. Washington Street. Corner of Twelfth. 1 HAS. II. ROWLEY. Manager. $1.00. «1.50 $2 00 Per Da y With Bath I'r.rile**. 11.50. *2.00 »»d *!.50 Per D»jr With P r in t. Bath. Speeiat Rates bu week or month. Bus to and from trains and boats, or taka a Depot car to Washinirton St. and transfer, se t off at Twelfth Street. European plan. 150 outside rooms. Fireproof Buildimr. modem snd L'lesn in every respect. Hot and cold running water and both telephones in every room. Sinyle or doub e her rooms. Large Parlor off Main Lobby. Cleveland — John D. Fackler end William Agnew, deputy state taxation officers fot Cuyahoga county, went to the home of John D. Rockefeller on Forest Hill, East Cleveland, Wednes day, and filed a written demand on A solar physics laboratory Is to be School lunches are served at a nom him that he pay taxes on his personal created In New Zealand, at Nelson. inal cost to elementary school chil site will probably be on a summit dren in 41 American cities, in 200 property, estimated at $900,000,000, The known as tbe Fringe, which has an English, 150 German and 1200 French into the treasury of this county. elevation of 2500 feet above sea level. communities. They contend that under the Warnes first cotton mill was built In Wisconsin 72 towns have entered tax law Mr. Rockefeller, by residing in China's 1891. Now it has 34 in operation a statewide social center organization. in the county the greater part of the preceding 12 months, has made him self liable to taxation here. The total of Mr. Rockefeller's per sonal property is as great as the en tire tax duplicate of the county. The tax officers did not see Mr. In th e looking-glasa a woman often sees w rinkles, hollow circles tinder eyeo,1 y Rockefeller personally, but left a let U’crow’a feet, - a l l because she did not tu rn to the rig h t rem edy when worn ter notifying him of their demands down w ith those troubles which are d istinctly fem inine. Backache, headache, 1 with members of his household. The pains, lassitude, nervousness and drains upon v itality —bring untold suffering I to womanhood and th e face shows it. The nervous system and th e en tire officers place Rockefeller’s tax at $12,- womanly mako-up feels th e tonic effect of 000,000. Virgil P. Kline, attorney for Rocke- ] feller, said: “ Mr. Rockefeller is a legal resident ! I t allays and subdues nervous excitability, irritab ility , nervous exhaustion, and of the state of New York. He has o th er distressing sym ptom s commonly atten d an t upon functional and organiei not maintained a residence in Cleve diseases of tho fem inine organs. I t induces refreshing sleep and relieves -j land for a quarter of a century. He m ental anxiety and despondency. Known everyw here and fo r o ver 40 years has already paid his taxes for the cur- as th e s t a n d a r d r e m e d y for th e diseases o f women. Your dealer in medicine» ■oils it in liquid o r sugar-coated tab let form ; or you can send 50 one-cent j rent year in New York.” A WOMAN’S PROBLEM DR. P IERCE’S FAVORITE P RESCRIPTION: ■tamps for n trial box of Dr. P ierce's F av o rite P rescription tab lets. Address Dr. Jl. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N . Y. Federals Marshal Troops to Defense of Torreon Mexico City—Federal troops are be ing rushed from Saltillo and San Luis Potosi to Torreon to assist in its de fense. General Jose Refugio Velas co’s command there is said to number 500. General Blanquet, the war min ister, is authority for the statement that the federal force sent southwest has checked the advance of the rebels from Durango. The force under General Orozco, which has been sent north, is expected to hold back Villa's men. The rebel movement in the state of Oaxaca is becoming more active and the Fifth regiment was dispatched from here to that section of the coun- try. Jose Requena and Pedro Villar, who recently ¿were arrested in connection with an alleged plot against the gov ernment, and later released, will leave Mexico. Navy Ranks Filled By Numerous Enlistments Washington, D. C.—For the first time since the Civil War, the enlisted complement of the navy allowed by law has been filled and hereafter only specially qualified applicants for the navy will be accepted. Secretary Daniels made this an nouncement with some pride. He attributed it to the adoption in the navy of the general system of educa tion of the enlisted men; to the popu larity of the recent European cruise of the fleet and to the knowledge on the part of young men of the approaching cruise of the Atlantic fleet to the San Francisco exposition. Ambassodor Sees Bryan. Washington, D. C. — Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the British ambassador, had a long conference Wednesday with Secretary Bryan regarding the formu lation of a peace treaty between the United States and Great Britain simi lar to those the secretary has already negotiated’with eleven countries, six of which have actually_signed the con ventions. Great Britain has approved Mr. Bryan’s plan in principle. It is not regarded as probable, however, that the provision for stopping the develop ment of armament for a year, while international commissions of inquiry are at work, would be included in a British-American peace convention. DR. PIERCE’S PLEASANT PELLETS REGULATE AND INVIGORATE STOMACH. LIVER AND BOWELS. SUGAR-COATED TINY GRANULES. GIVE "SYRUP OF FIGS’’ TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious “Fruit Laxative" can’t harm tender little Stomach, liver and bowela. L ea rn ed a t R eform S c h o o l. The Poor Rule. It’s a poor rule that won't work both ways, and a poorer one that won’t work our way.—Philadelphia Record. Be sure that you ask for Wright’s Indian Vegetable Fill«, and look for tha signa ture of Wm. Wright on wrapper and box. For Constipation, ffillousnesa and Indiges tion. Adv.__________ _____ Verhoyansok, in northeastern Siber ia, is tho coldest inhabited town in the world. The winter maximum is 85 de grees below zero. Huerta Pardons By Card. Mexico City—An informal but offi cial pardon written on the back of one of President Huerta’s calling cards, saved Luis Goodman, a manufacturer, from being sent out of the country as an undesirable. Mr. Goodman had been pressing a claim of $111,000 which it is admitted is due for mili tary clothing manufactured by a con- ! cern in which he is heavily interested. : The police arrested Mr. Goodman for unfriendliness to the government and planned to deport him. American Consul General Shanklin interfered. Ksrluk Life Belt Found. Washington, D. C.—A life preaerv- er bearing the name “ Karluk,” the whaling vessel on which Vilhjalmar Stcfansson, the Artie explorer, aailed, and which was last reported in August off Point Barrow, the northernmost point of Alcska, has been washed ashjre at Kivalini, Alaska. This was j reported to the United States bureau , of education by William T. Lopp, chief1 of the bureau’s Alaska division. Ninety-Four Cents Taken; 10 Years Fort Madison, ia.—Ten years in the penitentiary for the theft of seven 12- cent railway tickets and 10 pennies waa the sentence imposed in the dis trict court on S. S. Robinson, a negro. Robinson took the tickets and pennies from the Chicago, Burlington A Quincy railroad offices at Viele, la. RED BANK, N. J., Special — Ad vices from every direction fully con firm previous reports that the remark able treatment for epilepsy being ad ministered by Dr. Perkins, of this city, is achieving wonderful results. Old and stubborn cases have been greatly benefited and many patients claim to have been entirely cured. Persons suffering from epilepsy should write at once to Dr. H. W. Per kins, Branch 90, Red Bank, N. J., for a supply of the remedy which is being being distributed gratuitously. Bragging. M tb . Goodsole—Didn’t you learn to be a good citizen In the reform school? Perhaps It Is better for a man to Everett Wrest—Yes'm I learnt It brag of his prosperity than to tell of theoretically, but I ain't had no prac his troubles.—New Orleans Picayune. tlce.—Houston l’ost. Large deposits of sulphur have been Still Able to Blueh. found In southern Texas and are to be "Spare my blushes,” she pleaded. developed in a similar manner to tha "Good gracious!" he replied. "Can Louisiana sulphur fields. you still blush? Where have you been living these last few years?”—Chicago Record. “ Alimony Club” Costly. Baltimore—Robert G. Bremner, rep resentative in congress from New Jersey, who had radium valued at $100,000 placed in a cancer last De cember, is dying in a sanitarium here. It is announced that complications have arisen and death is a m atter of only a few days, perhaps hours; that only the indomitable will of tbe con gressman la keeping him alive. New Jersey Physician Said to Hare Many Cures to His Credit. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, your little one’s stomach, liver and bowela need cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't Bleep, eat or act naturally, or Is fever ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigest ed food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without grip The Speechless Movie. ing, and you have a well, playful child “You seem fond of moving pictures.” again. Ask your druggist for a 50- "For a change,” replied Miss Cay cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which contains full directions enne. “It is one of the few forms of for babies, children of all ages and theatrical entertainment where you are sure there won't be dialogue con for grown-ups. taining profanity."—Washington Star. New York—Sheriff Max S. 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