SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, POULTRY and Dairy Produce oI all k in d s w an te d . Each “ Pape’s O iapep iln ’’ Digests 3000 grains food, ending all stomach m isery in five minutes. W rite for our CASH OFFER Pearson-Page Co. p8 S ^ iD H O W A RD E. BCRTON - Assayer a n a Chemist, ■ I Lettdville, Colorado. Specim en prices: Gold. Silver, Lead, $1. G old, Silver. 75c; Gold. 50c; Zmo o r Copper, II. M ailin« envelopes a id fu ll p ric e list pent o n applicatio n. C ontrol and U m pire work so United. R eference: Carbonate N ational Bank. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY B o u g h t, sold an d exchanged- en g in es, boilers, saw m ills, e tc . Send fo r S tock L is t and P rices. T H E J . F . M A R T IN CO.. 83 1st S t.. P o rtla n d . O r. FARM WANTED £ H S S A ny A m ount a t C u rren t R ates. JO H N E. CRONAN P o rtla n d , O ragon M OTOR T R U C K S. v S end y o u r nam e and ad d ress on a p o stal an d w e w ill fo rw ard you by r e tu r n m alt o u r new p la n of B elling tru c k s of all ca p acities w ith o u t an y in itia l p ay m en t. L e t th e tru c k s p a y fo r them selves. A U T O M O B IL E S A L E S U N D E R W R IT IN G CO M PA N Y . P . 0 . B ox 1062. P o rtla n d . O r. L ittle E v erett was a m em ber of thi Band of M ercy society, and w as prout of th e m em bership. H e w ore his j badge, a sm all sta r, as if it w ere a policem an's insignia, and was often heard reproving o th er boys and girls for cruel tre a tm e n t of dogs and cats. One m orning a woman of th e neigh borhood h eard a g reat comm otion o u t side E v e re tt’s home and, going to the window, w as surprised to find E verett in th e act of to rm enting the cat. "W hy, E v e re tt,” she called, “what are you doing to th a t poor c at? 1 thought you belonged to the Band of Mercy society?” "I did,” replied the little hoy, ’ but j I lo st my s ta r.”—L ippincott’s Maga zlne. INSTANTLY RELIEVE!) BY THE OLD » D R M A R S H ALL'S CATARRH S N U F F O IT <t ATAtt 0RUG STONES0B SENT PRE Z < J PAIOBTt.HKElTH5i«tU»ElANO.OHIO Bullets T h a t Come Back. Speaking ab o u t a purchase of a large quantity of zinc instead of sheet lead for the m anufacture of coffins, tw o men in te re ste d in m etals joined In the following discussion: "T h at Is a final consum ption,” said one. "T h a t m etal never com es back Into the m ark et." “T here a re o th ers,” rem arked his friend. "S hot and bul lets, for exam ple.” “ You are only p a r tially co rrect,” replied th e first. "Som e of th e bullets come back. They are so economical and so well organized In G erm any th a t a fte r m ilitary targ et practice the soldiers have to pick up and account for all th e lead they have fired. T hey are no th eo rists about conservation over there. They are p ractitio n ers."—E ngineering Journal. F or 75 y ears W rig h t’s Indian Vege table P ills have been th e ir own recom m endation in conditions of upset stom ach, liver and bowels. If you have not trie d them , a te s t now will prove th eir benefit to you Send for free sam ple to 372 P earl St., New York. Adv. W illie 's Confession. GIVE “ S Y R U P OF F IG S ” L ittle W illie had been very naughty So much so, in fact, th a t a fte r having reproved him several tim es his m other w as a t last forced to severely punish him. W hen his fa th e r arriv ed hom e in the evening h e a t once perceived th at W illie’s eyes w ere suspiciously red. “W h at’s th e m atter, sonny?” he cried. “Oh, nothing,’’ responded W illie, un easily. "Come, d o n 't be frig h ten ed ,” said the father, in coaxing tones. "T ell me all about it; I w ant to know." W illie rem ained sile n t for some tim e, then he suddenly b u rst out: "W ell, if you m ust know, I’ve had a th undering row w ith your w ife.”— P earso n ’s W eekly. T O C O N S T IP A T E D C H IL D Delicious “ F ru it Laxative” can’t harm tender little Stomach, liver and bowels. Look a t th e tongue, m other! If coated, your little one’s stom ach, liver and bowels need cleansing a t once. W hen peevish, cross, listless, doesn’t sleep, eat c r a ct naturally, or is fever ish, stom ach sour, b reath bad; has sore th ro at, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "C alifornia Syrup of F igs,” and in a few hours all the foul, constipated w aste, undigest ed food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels w ithout grip ing, and you have a well, playful child again. A sk your d ruggist for a 50- R ent paid by New York city for cen t bottle of "C alifornia Syrup of Figs,” w hich contains full directions polling plac^T for four p rim ary and fo r babies, children of ail ages and one reg u lar eiectlon am ounts to $250,- fo r grown-ups. 000. -To Women- Seeking Health and Strength El For those ills peculiar to women Dr. Pierce recommends his “Favorite Prescription” as El E l “T H E O N E R E M E D Y ” El 1 A medicine prepared by reg u lar grad u ated physician o f unus ual experience in tre a tin g woman’s diseases—carefully adapted E l to w ork in harm ony w ith th e m ost delicate fem inine constitution, El El All medicine dealers have sold it w ith satisfactio n to cus tom ers fo r th e p a st 40 years. I t is now obtainable in liquid or sugar-coated ta b le t form a t th e d ru g sto re—or send 50one-cent stam ps for a tria l box, to Buffalo. Every woman may write fully and confidentially to Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical institute. Buffalo, N. Y., and may bo sure that her case will receive careful, conacientioua, confidential consideration, and that experienced medical advice will be given to her abso lu tely free. Dr. Pierce ’* Pleaeant Pellet* regulate and invigorate etomach, liv er and bowel*. Sugar coated, tiny granule* ea*y to take a* candy. W ins E ith e r W ay. “They say th a t a m an who h as cold fe e t is p retty sure to have an active b rain .” "Yes, eith e r th a t or a well-filled purse.”—Chicago Record-H erald. El El 0 El El El El El El El Easy to Find. | "And did you ever seek th e m an?” we asked th e Office, I "O nce or tw ice,” replied th e Office. "B ut I found him w aiting outside my door.”—C incinnati Inquirer. Sweden is m aking effo rts to revive The A m erican m ountain sheep are its lobster industry. the g re a te st ieapers In th e world. Wonderful Blood Remedy Thaf Works in the Tissues The Very Latest Theory About How and Why the Blood is Disordered. S . 8 . 8 . Means Pure Blood Which Insures Lon* Life and Health. The great experts In Chemistry and And In regenerating tha tissues 8. a a Physiology now declare what hoe all has a rapid and positive antidotal effect along been contended by tha Swift Lab upon all those irritating Influences that oratory that the germs of blood disorders cause rheumatism, sore throat, weak find lodgment In the Interstice* of the tla- eyes, loss of weight, thin pale cheeks, and th at weariness of muscle and nerve that And herein Is where 8. 8. a goes to la generally experienced, by all sufferers ■work rapidly, effectively and with won with poisoned blood. derfully noticeable results. Get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. e t any drug This famous blood purifier contains store, and In a few days you will not only medicinal components )ust a s vital and feel bright, and energetic, but you will be essential to healthy blood a s the nutritive the picture of new life. elements of whrnL roast beef, and fats a a 8. la prepared only In the labora and the sugars th a t make up our dally tory of the Swift Specific Co., 101 Bwtft ration. Bldg, Atlanta, Go. Who maintain a vary As a m atter or fact there la one Ingre Medical Department, where all dient In a 8. a which serves the active efficient who have blood disorder of a stub purpese cf stimulating each cellular part born nature any may write freely for advice. of the body to tha healthy and judicious a a a Is sold everywhere by ell drug selection of Its own essential nutriment. That la why it regenerates tha blood sup. stores. ply; why It has such a tremendous In Beware of ell attem pts to sell yoe fluença In overcoming eczema, rash, pirn- something "Ju st as good.' -----pad all akin afflictions, !k k A It alw ays gives me pleasure to rec ommend anything th a t is rig h t and so I feel it my duty to herald th e praises of Dr. K ilm er's Swamp-Root. For years I w as troubled w ith kid ney disease and it was so intense that I was bedridden for days a t a time. I | gave up all hope and doctors for miles j around gave m e no help. Incidentally I tried several p aten t rem edies and at last tried Swamp-Root. From the first it gave me relief and it w as no tim e before I w as able to be up and around and now I am perfectly well and able to w ork as I used to before my te rri ble sickness. So now let m e thank you for your wonderful discovery and tak e this op portunity to recom m end it to all who suffer from kidney troubles. Yours very truly, W ALTER SHIVER, Hope,’ Ark. Subscribed and sw orn to before me, th is 25th day of March, 1912. A. V. WARE. N otary Public. L e tte r 'x> Dr. K ilm e r & C o., B in g h a m t o n , N. V. 6o Into Business For . Yourself , l * » e p u t o u r c a p ita l b eh in d y o u . Y o u sell o a r I I «*.£•<* I}**1* '1* g o o d s d ire c t f r o m w a g o n t o h o m e. I K L ib e r a l t e r m s —e a s ie s t s e llin g lin e —b ig g e s t c a s h I I re c e ip ts —b e s t p ro fits . B u s in e s s is p le a s a n t. j I p e r m a n e n t, h e a l th f u l. G ro w s b e t t e r e v e ry y e a r . I 1 No E x p e r ie n c e N o e d o d . Y ou C a n K a ra $ 8 0 to I ? , ? 0 0 P e r M o n th —W e t r a i n y o u f r e e in sellin g . ■ C hoice te r r i to r y o p e n in y o u r s t a t e . S p le n d id o p - I I p o rtu n ity f o r m e n o f g o o d h a b its a n d a p p e a r - I I 5ilc e ' 7 e a r s old—C le rk s , S chool T e a c h e rs , I 1 C le rg y m e n , M ec h an ics, F a r m e r s a n d o t h e r s . . 1 I W r ite to d a y . -■ ^ A I McCONNON 1 * CO. I 340 ftt. 3d UPTURE R T U R RU IN S HEALTH AND PLEASURE DON’T NEGLECT IT o r e x p e rim e n t w ith fre a k tru s s e s —i t ’s ex p e n siv e an d d an g ero u s. No m a tte r how sev ere o r long sta n d in g th e ru p tu r e , w e fit a tr u s s to su it, by m ail o r in p erso n —th a t ’s o u r b u sin ess. W e g u a r a n te e s a tis fa c tion. S end NOW, o r call, fo r F R E E BOOK. It tells all. RANTER TRUSS COMPANY 510 Jo u rn a l B ldg.. P o rtla n d , Ore. And So It Was. An English m inister, who guarded his m orning study hour very carefully told the new maid th a t u n d er no cir cum stances w ere callers to be adm it ted—except, of course, he added—in case of life and death. H alf an hour late r th e m aid knocked a t his door. "A gentlem an to see you, sir.” "W hy, I th ought I told you------” "Yes, I told him ,” she replied, "but he says it is a question of life and d e a th !” So he w ent dow nstairs and found an insurance agent.—P ittsb u rg C hron icle. Lions B. C. “F aith, you w ufles ones, you m us have fa ith !” shouted th e colored preacher, "Look a t dat n r' D an'll De> drapped Jm in am ong de lions, an ' die dey e a t ’im ? No, sah ; he je s ’ squelch ed ’em. H e done had faith! Dem dai lions------’’ One of the younger negroes rose ui and inquired: "Say, pahson, wuz dem lions big as de kind we has now ?” "Cose not, cose not,” reto rte d th« preacher. "Dey was B. C., meanin befo’ circuses.”—Chicago News. His Dogs Explained. A G erm an cobbler and his wife had two dogs, a St. B ernard G m onths old and a fox te rrie r 3 years old. A friend calling one day, said to the cobbler: "Those a re two fine dogs you have.’ “Yes,” replied th e cobbler, “und dt funny b a rt of it iss d at de biggest dog is de little s t one." H is w ife ther spoke up and explained: “ You musl mine husband egseuse; he spheaks nol very goot English. He m eans de old est dog is de youngest one.”—Atchison Globe. Llebe Jugendl T eacher—Tommy Slimson, have you Dr. P ierce’s P leasan t P ellets first | any good excuse for being late? p u t up 40 years ago. They regulate Tomm y (beam ing)—Yes, m a’am. and invigorate stomach, liver and bow ' T eacher—W hat is it? els. S ug ar-co ated tiny granules. Tom m y—W affles.—H arp er’s Bazar Cheering Him Up. WOMAN WOULD NOT GIVE UP " I t’s not everybody I’d put to sleep in th is room ,” said th e m otherly old landlady to h e r lodger, who had come to th a t rem ote d istric t on account of a serious nervous breakdow n. “T his room is full of te n d e r associa tions to me. My first husband died in th a t bed, w ith his head on th a t v t y pillow. My d ear fa th e r passed away Though Sick and Suffering; At on th a t sofa u n d er th e window. He Last Found Help in Lydia w as a sp iritu alist and he vowed he would ap p ear in th is room again a fter E. Pinkham’s Vegeta death, though I’ve n ev er seen any ble Compound. thing of him yet. My poor nephew, W illiam, fell dead w ith h e a rt disease rig h t w here you are standing. He was Richmond, Pa. — “ When I started studying to be a doctor and th ere are taking Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable two whole skeletons and six abnorm al Compound I was in a livers preserved in sp irits In th a t press dreadfully rundown yonder, while th a t bottom d raw er Is state o f h e a l t h , full of odd bones and skulls. H e used h a d internal trou to do a lot of vivisecting up h ere when bles, and was so ex he was alive. tremely nervous and "W ell, good night, and pleasant prostrated that if I d ream s.”—London Tit-Bits. had given in to my f e e l i n g s I would T H IC K , G LO SSY H A IR have been in bed. F R E E FRO M D A N D R U F F Aa i t w a g I h a d hardly strength at G irls! T ry It! H a ir gets soft, flu ffy times to be on my and beautiful— Get a 25 cent fe e t and w hat I did do was by a great bottle of Danderine. efTorL I could not sleep at night and If you care for heavy h a ir th a t gllo- o f course fe lt very bad in the morning, and had a steady headache. tena with beauty and Is rad ia n t with “A fter taking the second bottle 1 no life ; baa an incom parable so ftn ess and ticed that the headache was not so bad, is fluffy and lustrous, try D anderine. I rested better, and my nerves were Ju s t one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides It imme- stronger. I continued its nse until it d 'ately dissolves every p article of made a new woman o f me, and now I dandruff. You can not have nice can hardly realize that I am able to do heavy, healthy h air if you have so much aa I do. Whenever I know any dandruff. T his d estru ctiv e scu rf robs woman in need o f a good medicine I the h a ir of its lustre, its stre n g th and highly praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg its very life, and If not overcom e it etable C o m p o u n d . ” — Mrs. F rank produces a feverishness and Itching of C lark , 3146 N. Tulip St., Richmond,Pa. the scalp; th e h air roots fam ish. loos Women Hare Been T elling Women en and die; then the h a ir fails out f a s t Surely get a 25-cent b ottle of for forty years how Lydia E. Plnkham’s K nowlton’s D anderine from any drug Vegetable Compound has restored their sto re and ju s t try IL health when suffering with fem ale ills. This accounts for the enormous demand for it from coast to coast. If yon are Victory. "W ell.” oaya th e philosopher of troubled with any ailment peculiar to folly, “I Just won my case ag ain st the women why don’t yon try Lydia E. scoundrel who took my house aw ay Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 7 It from me. My law yer’s going to move will pay yon to do so. Lydia E. Pink- Into It next w eek.”—Cleveland Plain ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Dealer. R ates fo r On« o r Two P ersons In s Room Portland, Oregon. Castillo and Followers Surren der to American Forces. A atek cow is a b a d in v e stm e n t, a n d a cow t h a t ia | n o t p ro d u c in g as m u ch good m ilk a s she sh o u ld is n o t w ell. A ll c o w s n ee d c a re fu l a tte n tio n to k ee p th e m h e a lth y , I a n d l i t t l e d is o rd e rs cu n be k e p t from b ec o m in g b ig by th e u se o f Kow K ure. T h is fam o u s re m e d y is a s u re c u re a n d p re v e n tiv e o f m o st cow s — s u c h a s L o st A p p e tite . M ilk F ev er, B unches, R ed W a te r, S couring, A b o rtio n . B arren n e ss, a n d R e ta in e d A fte rb irth . G e t a p a c k a g e o f Kow K u re from y o u r d e a le r a n d keep it on h a n d constantly. 50 c e n t a n d $ 1.00 sizes. A sk for co p y o f “ T h e Cow Book.” DAW ASSOCIATION CO.. MFIS. lyafcsvilk. Vt PACIFIC COAST DISTRIBUTORS TORT LAND SEE» CO.. F fitltei Or«. CERlAh StiD CO.. Us Aiftlet. C«L Will Probably Be Turned Over to Revolutionists—Villa Has Con demned Them to Death. El Paso, T ex .—An A ssociated Press dispatch saying th a t C astillo would be turned over to the C onstitutionalists, delivered to G eneral V illa a t m id night, was received w ith g re a t sa tis faction by the general. He said th a t C astillo would be form ally charged w ith th e m urder of M. J . G ilm artin, an A m erican, and 50 others a t the Cum bre tunnel. H e prom ised th a t the tria l would not be clogged by any red tape. El Paso, Tex. — M aximo C astillo, th e Mexican bandit charged w ith res ponsibility for the Cum bre tunnel dis aster, in which ten A m ericans and 41 others lost th e ir lives, was captured 38 m iles south of H achita, N . M., by A m erican troops. T his inform ation was conveyed to G eneral H ugh L. Scott, com m andant a t F o rt Bliss, in One Y e a r’s Electrical Advance. P erh ap s the m ost im portant new de an official telegram from C aptain velopm ent during the lust y ear in th< electrical field was the half-w att nit W hite, N inth U nited S tates C avalry. W ith the b andit w ere six o f his fol rogen-filled tungsten lam p brought oul by the G eneral E lectric com pany, ai lowers. A ccording to C aptain W h ite’s a resu lt of several years’ w ork by Dr b rief dispatch they surrendered with- Irving Langm uir. T here has been lit j out a fight. tip change in g enerators and raoton C astillo, to avoid a range o f moun except in the size of the form er t< tain s on the Mexican side, made a de keep pace w ith th e increasing capac to u r which brought him into A m erican ity of steam turbines. T he largesl te rrito ry . C aptain W hite was on the alternating-current gen erato r Install w atch, having received inform ation ed during 1913 w as a 25,000-kw. ma chine a t th e Com m onwealth Edison from W alter McCormick, A m erican company of Chicago, although stil m anager of L as Palom as ranch, on th e larg er ones have been ordered, and M exican side, th a t the m uch-w anted the larg est direct-current m achine man was in th a t vicinity. W hether the prisoner shall be su r having a capacity of 3750 kw„ was in stalled a t the Canal Road p lant of the rendered to the rebels is a legal ques Cleveland E lectric Illum inating com tion which rem ains to be settled. If pany. F o r altern atin g c u rren t tran s th is is done th ere is no doubt he will m ission 150,000 volts still rem ains the be executed for the Cum bre disaster. upper lim it, w ork on th e Big creek He is not charged w ith any crim e on developm ent in California, a t whicT this is employed, having progressed th is side. C astillo se t fire to a fre ig h t tra in in steadily during th e la st year. In di rect-current transm ission, how ever, 8 th e Cum bre tunnel tw o weeks ago. bold step was taken in th e decision The cars w ere burning when a passen to em ploy the T bury system a t 90.00C g er tra in crashed into it and every volts to tra n sm it 20,000 kw. from th« life aboard was lost. The tunnel is T rollhattan Falls in Sweden to Copen still burning. hagen, D enm ark.—Power. A special to th e Tim es from H a chita, N. M., says th e capture was F re e to O ur H eaders m ade by L ieu ten an t R oth« oil, of W r ite M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o., C h ic a g o , f o i Troop A, and rem arks th a t it was p ar 48-page i l l u s t r a t e d E y e B o o k F r e e . W r ite a ll a b o u t Y o u r E y e T r o u b le a n d th e y w ill a d v ise ticu larly g ra tify in g as com ing on the a s t o t h e P r o p e r A p p lic a tio n o f t h e M u rin e heels o f the th e ft of 18 horses belong E y e R e m e d ie s in Y o u r S p e c ia l C a s e . Y o u i ing to the regim ent by M exicans. D r u g g is t w ill te l l y o u t h a t M u r in e R e lie v e i S o re E y e s , S tr e n g t h e n s W e a k E y e s . D o e s n ’t S m a r t, S o o th e s E y e P a in , a n d s e ll s f o r 60c. T r y I t in Y o u r E y e s a n d In B a b y ’s E y e s fo i S c a ly E y e lid s a n d G r a n u la t io n . W a s h in g to n “ W a sh in g to n S treet. C o rn er o f Tw elfth. (H A S . II. ROW LEY. M anager. II 00. $1.50 12.00 P er Day W ith B ath P rivilege. $1.50. 12.00 and $2.50 P er Day W ith P rivate Bath. S p ec ia l R a te s b y w ee k o r m o n th . B us to an d from train» and boats, o r ta k e a D epot ca r to W ash in g to n S t. and tr a n s f e r , g e t off a t T w e lfth S tre e t. E u ro p e an plan. 150 outside rtom s. F irep ro o f B uiloing. m odern and clean iri ev ery resp ect. H ot an d to ld ru n n in g w a te r and both telep h o n es in ev e ry room. Single o r do u b le bedroom s. 1 arg e P a rlo r off M ain Lobby. G et Y o u r ¡Canadian Home Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yot Send ten cents to Dr. K ilm er & Co. B ingham ton, N. Y., for a sam ple size bottle. It will convince anyone. Yot will also receive a booklet of valuabl* Inform ation, telling about th e kidneyi and bladder. W hen w riting, be sur« and m ention th is paper. Regulai fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottlei for sale a t all drug stores. A t Liberty. D E A F N E S S j It will help you back to health. Start today. Putnam Fadeless Dyes guaran tee satisfaction. RINGING'^EARS □1 HO STETTER’S Stomach Bitters T ac tfu l Remark. FARM MORTGAGE LOANS 3 Remorse always * ‘gets you” when you have been neglectful of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels and have al lowed a spell of Bilious ness or Indigestion to develop—but be of good cheer, and try a bottle of Mrs. F atleigh, a lady w h o did n o ' belie h e r nam e, got th irsty during i social en te rta in m e n t and sm ilinglj m entioned th e fact to a group of yount men stan d in g n ear h e r chair. Ther< w as a ru sh to supply h e r w ant, anc th e Young m an who reached h e r firs w ith a glass of w ater she compli m ented on his quickness. “ Oh, th a t’s nothing.” he repliei lightly. “ I am used to it. I got int< many a circus and m enagerie when 1 w as a boy by carry in g w ater to thi elep h an t.” you w ish to sell, send ac c u ra te , com plete d e s c rip tio n . ST. CH A R L ES LAND CO. 204 M orrison S t. S t. C harles H otel. P o rtla n d , O r. •02 S p a ld in g B ld g. S o rry ! Tim e it! In five m inutes all stom ach d istress will go. No indigestion, h eartb u rn , sourness or belching ot gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul b reath o r headache. P a p e ’s D iapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating u p set stom achs It is the su rest, quickest stom ach rem edy in th e w hole world and besides ll is harm less. P u t an end to stom ach trouble fo rev er by g ettin g a large fifty-cent case ot P ap e's Diapepsin from any dru g store. You realize in five m inutes how needless it is to sut fer from indigestion, dyspepsia o r any stom ach disorder. It’s th e quickest su re st and m ost h arm less stomach doctor in th e world. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Y our o p p o rtu n ity to buy 1100 C alifornia fa rm land for $75 w hich positively ahould double in value w ith in th re e y ea rs. Ten an n u a l p ay m en ts. W rite today. P eo p le 's R eal E s ta te i Loan I i Co.. Los A ngeles, Cal. TROOPS CAPTURE H o t e l TRY THE GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY MEXICAN BANDIT TAKE THIS MAN’S ADVICE OASES OR IN D IG E S T IO N SEATTLE NOMINATES MAYOR RECALLED FOR MISCONDUCT S eattle, W ash. — One hundred and » in a ty -n in . preefnts com plete give for m ayor, Gill, 16,623; Trenholm e, 8411; W insor, 694; G riffiths, 6924. H iram C. Gill, who was elected m ayor of S eattle in 1910, recalled for alleged m isconduct in office the next y ear and defeated by Mayor C otterill in 1912, was nom inated fo r m ayor in preferen tial prim ary, receiving nearly as m any votes aa hia th ree nearest com petitors combined. F or second place, Jam ea D. T ren holme, ao-called “ business m en’s can d id a te ,” ia about 900 votes ahead of R ichard W indsor, w ith retu rn s from one-third o f the city counted. A l though W insor, under the law, filed aa a non-partisan candidate, his nom ina tion w as made and hia cam paign m an aged by the Socialist party. A ustin E. Griffiths, indorsed by the M inisterial F ederation, is fourth in the votea thua fa r counted. The h ighest tw o candidates will con te s t for th e m ayoralty in the reg u lar election of M arch 3. A m ajo rity o f all votea cast in the prim ary doe* not elect under the law o f S eattle, which ia different from the preferen tial prim aries in moat cities of th e Coast. A rem arkable fe atu re of G ill’s t r i um ph ia th a t his cam paign was di rected chiefly by men who brought about hia recall in 1911. from the. O N ’T waste your time anti money on worn-out land th a t is high-priced sim ply because it was once w orth its present price! T he richest virgin soil is w aiting for you in M anitoba—and the A lberta-Saskatchew an district. You can buy it for practically the sam e price per acre that the mere m anuring per aero of soil in m any parts of th e U . S. c o s ts ! F e r tile C n n a d ia n W e st o ffe rs y o u n o t o n ly s o il c f w o n d ro u s p ro d u c tiv ity , b u t it a ls o offers y o u a s p le n d id c lim a te , c h u rc h e s o f all c r e e d s , s p le n d id p u b lic s c h o o ls , e x c e p tio n a lly g o o d m a r k e ts , tine h o te ls a n d tr a n s p o r ta tio n fa c ilitie s th a t a r e u n ex c elle d . V. e h a v e a tru ly s p le n d id p r o p o s itio n to m a k e to a n y e a rn e s t f a r m e r o r to m e n w h o w ish to f a r m a n d w h o a r e s in c e re in th e ir d e s ire to settle in th is c o u n try . W e a c tu a lly a r e in a p o s itio n to e n a b le y o u t o m en 10 a c re s f o r e v e ry a c r e th a t y o u n o w o w n o r f a r m - a n d e v o ry a c r e h e re w ill p ro d u c e double w h a t a w o rn o u t a c re p r o d u c e s a n y w h e re . O n to p o f th a t, w e g iv e y o u 20 Y ear* to P a v f o r If You gain the land for from 111 to ISO per aero. In 7. 1 “ / l u r 11 I r r ig a tio n d is tr ic ts th e p ric e is fru m W to f*A Y o u p a y m e re ly o n e tw e n tie th d o w n . T h e b a la n c e is s p lit u p In to 19 e q u a l p a y m e n ts . T h e fa rm w ill m o re th a n m e e t th e p a y m e n ts a n d y o u r f a m ily 's liv in g e x p e n s e s . C a n a d ia n 1’actHc f a r m s p u y f o r th e m s e lv e s o v e r a n d o v e r a g a in b e fo re th e tim e th e la s t p a y m e n t falls d u e . W e c a n re f e r y o u to scores of f a r m e r s w ho p a id f o r th e ir f u rtn s w ith th e p ro c e e d s o f ju s t o n e cro p ! You Are Loaned $2000.00 to Pay for Farm Improvements! H e r e Is la n d a d a p te d to g r a in B ro w ln e, to p o u ltry ra lsln ff, d a iry I n f , m ix e d fa rm in g a n d to c a ttle , lio z a n d s h e e p ra is in g . Y o u d e c id e to r y o u rs e lf w h a t k in d o t f a r m in g y o u w ish to follow . T h e C a n a d ia n Pacific h e lp s y o u s e le c t th e la n d b e s t a d a p te d to y o u r p u r p o s e s . A n d th e n . If y o u s o d e s ire It, w e a r r a n g e to h a y . Your Farm Made Ready by Expert* L. S. THORNTON, District Representative 271 Pine St., Multnomah Holel Bldg , Portland, Oregon. ......imitimi .........................................mmitmum........ ........................... ... 10 C E N T "C A S C A R E T S ” IF B IL IO U S OR C O S -IV E Ton of Oata Going by Mail. Cause of Commotion. Did you ever have a forceful fem ale presiding in your k itchen who kept you constantly in a turm oil for fear she m ight bring the house down about your ears? Rose Stahl tells a story of such • treasure belonging to a family who lived in California. One afternoon the town experienced n slight shock of earthquake. Pictures w ere throw n down, crock ery and fu rn itu re rattled about. In the m idst of th e tum ult the m istress w ent to th e head of th e sta irs and called out in a resigned tone: "Lizzie, w hat are you doing now?” —Y oung's Magazine. For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sluggish Liver and Bowels— T hey w ork while you deep. F urred Tongue, Bad Tnste, Indigos tlon, Sallow Skin and M iserable H ead aches come from a torpid liver und clogged bowels, which cause your stom ach to become filled with undi gested food, which sours and ferm ents like garbage in a swill barrel. T h at's the first step to untold m isery—indi gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, uieutai /sara, everything th at Is horrible and nauseating. A C ascnret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straig h ten you out by m orning. They work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feel ing good for months. Don’t Forget This. T he Equal Suffrage leaguo com plains th a t school histories ignore wom an's p a rt in the world. Why, th ere's Eve and X antlppe and Lucre- tia Borgia and lots of o th e rs!—W ash ington Post. W h a t is Fem lninitm ? E xports of B ahia coffeo from Brazil Inst year approxim ated 24,000,000 pounds, of which halt w ent to France. W hat's all this about "fem lnlnlsm ?” T here seem s to be a debate about w hether it is a good thing or not. T h at depends a good deal on w hat it is. We have had m ascutinlsm , m eaning male dom inance— though we didn't call it th a t and the fact of dom inance may be not entirely undebatable. Does "fem lnlnlsm ” mean changing male dom inance to fem ale dom inance? T he good Lord forbid! But if it m eans strik in g a hum an balance— if it Is a step tow ard hum an ism—then bring it on and speed its coming.—Duluth H erald. aS E S E C E E C S E G Q 3 3 3 0 s a s !a s e K e RUPTURE IS CURABLE S Putting Them Away. “Your wife seem s to have had a ! happy C hristm as." "Y es; nearly every gift she got will do to pass along next year. It is such i com fort to her to know th at she has her C hristm as shopping for 1914-prac- tically done.” Rebels Hold Haiti Town. L ew iston, Id ah o —A ton o f oata will be shipped from Ferdinand, Idaho, to Joseph, O r., by parcel poat. The oata a re being packed in 60-pound pack age!, by which the shipper will effect a saving o f 940 over th e reg u lar fre ig h t charges. Tbe p o ttag e on the ton shipm ent w ill be $21.60. T it SF-S an e x p e rt o n th e c a s e a n d s e le c t M e f a r m th a t w ill r ta c lly s u it y o n - M e o n e th a t y o u c a n fa rm to m o s t a d v a n ta g e t o y o u r u l l l L et u s tel! y o u a b o u t th e 400.000.000 b u s h e l c r o p in C a n a d a th is y e a r I W rite f o r H a n d s o m e ly I llu s tr a te d B o o k s . A d d re s s W ashintgon, D. C.— Progress of the H aitien governm ent cam paign a g a in it the rebels in the north o f th e island ia > reported. C om m ander D ier, o f the i gunboat W heeling, a t P o rt Au Paix, announced th a t he had found no place in th e hands of federal troops and th a t the tow n was quiet. The H aitien gun- j boat Nord A lexia le ft P o rt Au Paix for Cape H aitien under orders from Gen eral Zam or to blockade Cape H aitien and P o rt L iberte. Comm ander H ar rison, aboard the c ru lle r Ran F ran cis co a t Cape H aitien, reports it quiet. Nmvy Aviator Fallfl, Die*. Pensacola, Fla. — L ieu ten an t J . | McC. M urray, o f th e U nited S tates naval aviation corps, stationed here, w as killed when his m achine plunged 800 fe e t into Pensacola Bay. The m achine was dem olished and L ieuten a n t M urray’s body found about 100 yards from the spot w here he fell. ' L ieutenant M urray had been flying out over the g u lf and w as re tu rn in g to the statio n when th e accident occurred. An investigation haa not revealed the c iu ie o f the accident. Thia ia the first fa ta lity a t th e Penaacola station. Canadian Pacific j M D akar & s a » By w a r m * n SEELEY SPERM A TIC S H IE L D TRUSS. N o w o rry in g o r d an - * e r o f an o p eratio n . R u p tu re ia n o t a te ar o r breach, aa com m only auppoeed, b u t is th e a tre tc h in * . o r dilation, o f a n a tu ra l o penin*. Thia SEEL EY SPERM ATIC SH IE LD a p p lian ce cloees th ia openin* i n ' 10 days in m oat roses. I f you c a n ’t come, I«. w rite for m e a s u rin g blank and lite ra tu re . Sold only by ED LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. Third and Yamhill, Portland, Or. W ho nro T ru s s E x p e rts and E xclusive S ta te A g e n ts for th is appliance. r-SIOAN’S - LINIMENT relieves rheumatism quickly. It stimulates tlje circulation— in stantly relieves stiffness and soreness o f muscles and joints. D o n 't rub — it penetrates. Rheumatism N ever Returned *‘I mm a tra v e llin g m a n a n d a b o u t o n e y e a r eg o I w oe la id tip w ith rh e u m a t iem a n d c o u ld n o t w a lk . A f r ie n d r e c o m m e n d e d S lo a n s L in im e n t a n d th e m o rn in g a f te r I u sed i t m y k n e e w o e all O .K. a n d I t hoe n e v e r b o th e re d m e s in c e . 1 a lw a y s k e e p fcour U n ^ m f n t^ n t h e b o u e e a n d c a rr y i t w ith m e o n th e r o a d J f r . Thomas 6. Uanmr, Rheumatism Neuralgia Stiffneee Vanished * 1 s u ffe re d w ith a n n w fu l etiffn esa In m y legs. T h a t n ig h t I g av e my legs a good ru b b in g w ith S lo a n ’« l i n i m e n t a n d b elieve m e, n e x t m o rn in g I co u ld ju m p o a t of bed. I h a v e b e e n s u p p lie d w ith a b o ttle ev e r S in ce .’’— M r A . iioora o f Manrkaumr. ti. tL Sprained Ankle Relieved •*l w as ill fo r a lo n g tim e w ith a «ev erely s p r a in e d a n k le . I g o t a b o ttle o f S lo an s L in im e n t a n d n o w I a m ab le to be a b o u t a n d c a n w a lk a g r e a t d e a l. I w r its thia b e c a u se I th in k you d e s e rv e s lo t o f c r e d i t fo r p u ttin g e a c h a fin e L in im e n t o n tb e m a r k e t a n d I sh all alw a y s ta k e tim e to re c o m m e n d Dr. .».»an a L in im e n t.” —Mrs. Charlm A w e « / Bahunere. MU. Sloan's Liniment gives a grateful sensation of comfort. Good for eprains, neuralgia, sore throat and toothache. Use It now. A t all D ealers. 2 Sc., 80c. m m e l . 0 0 S c a d f o r S lo an 's f r e s b o o k o n horse«. AddrsM D r. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. BOSTON, MASS. L ife ’s R avin gs Are Stolen. M illedgeville, Ga. — Robbers got more than $10,000 in cash in this city when they bound and gagged a night watchman in the office o f C. S. Bonner and wrecked the safe. Mr. Bonner says the loot waa his savings o f a lifetim e. r. S S C f a g k S y rn p . T u ts O w l la Use. OoU by n . u. N o , t , ’14. C m I W K K J4 w r i t e s 1 t e . UU «• m9rr. ----------------- 1