POULTRY
and Dairy Produce
Enlightened Japanese Says
N ation’s Policy Peaceful
New York—Japan’a policy of mak
ing backward nations advance with
civilization for the general benefit of
Pearson-Page Co. p8Ec«?> the evolution of society was explained
here by Dr. Shoshuke Sato, who as
serted that there was no danger of
«IQtVARD E. B rR T U N — A iw yer and rh e m ii^ Japan’s assuming an aggressive atti
I I Lea<lv.lit*. Colorado. Sperim eu price«: Gold,
tude towards countries which Kept up
s ilv e r . L ead. SI. G old, S ilv er. 73c; G old. 30c: Zina
with the world’s progress. Dr. Sato
or Copper. SI- M ulling envelopes a A f u ll p rice list
fo n t o n a p p lica tio n . Control and T m pire w o r k « »
is Japanese exchange professor to the
b o lte d . R eferen ce: Cur bona to N a tio n a l B ea k .
United States under the Carnegie En
dowment for international peace. He
spoke at Columbia university in de
B o u g h t, «old and e x c h a n g e d ; e n g in e s, boiler«, fense of the attitude of Japan towards
•a w m ills . e tc . S e n d fo r S to c k L is t and P r ice s.
Korea and Manchuria. He said there
T H L J . E . M A R T IN C O .. 83 U t S t .. P o r tla n d . O r.
was no likelihood of hostilities be
tween Japan and America.
WE HAVE SAIES FOR THE FOLLOWING:
“ We think it our right and duty,”
F a r m s. S to c k R a n ch es an d S to c k s o f M erchandiaa said Dr. Sato, * 'to develop the natural
in a n y p a r t o f O reg o n and th e N o r th w e s t. Send
resources and to introduce modern civ
u s d e s c r ip tio n , p r ic e and d e ta ile d in fo r m a tio n .
S m ith In v estm en t t o.. 90 F ifth S t., P ortlan d . O ra ilization into Korea and also into
Southern Manchuria within the juris
of Japan. But we shall never
FARM MORTGAGE LOANS diction
enter into any international complica
An* Amount at Current Rates.
tions in the Western world arising out
JOHN E. CRON AN
M2 S p a ld in g B ld g .
P o r tla n d . O regon of such a question as the recent Cali
fornia land legislation. This can be
settled amicably by the two friendly
nations.
“ We shall always look for peace and
friendship from the Western world,
Instant relief and positive cure and especially do we look for peace
within two weeks. Send $1 for full from across the Pacific; the peace and
details of home treatment to
friendship inaugurated by the wisdom
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A civil war veteran living on the
Pacific Coast has acquired great skill
In making bows for archers. For
these he looks for yews which grow
always at an elevation of not less than
6000 feet With one of his bows a
deer was killed at a distance of 62
yards.
Playing by System.
"They teach the children to play by
rule now."
“Yes; a kid has to have a cook book
to make a mud pie.”
A Like Errand.
Briggs—I'm going to my broker’s. I
want to get rid of some bonds. Where
are you off to?
Griggs—To my divorce lawyer's. I
want to get rid of some bonds, too.
There are 7875 smoke-consuming
furnaces In London. Fifty-four types
of apparatus are used in the metropo
lis.
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to correct such ills as
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Stomach
Bitters
It invigorates the diges
tive system, renews and
rebuilds health.
The
exportation
of
Japanese
matches has been seriously affected
by the action of the Indian govern
ment in prohibiting the landing of sul
phur matches. Immediately following
this procedure the exportation of Jap
anese matches to India was entirely
suspended.
MRS. WILLIAMS1
LONG SICKNESS
Yields To Lydia E. Pink«
ham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Elkhart, Ind.:—“ I suffered for four
teen years from organic inflammation,
f e m a le weakness,
pain and irregulari
ties. The pains io
my sides were in
creased by walking
or standing on my
feet and I had such
awful bearing down
feelings, w a s de
pressed in spirits
and became thin and
pale with dull,heavy
eyes. I had six doc
tors from whom I received only tempo
rary relief. I decided to give Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair
trial and also the Sanativ e Wash. I have
now used the remedies for four months
and cannot express my thanks for what
they have done for me.
“ It these lines will be of any benefit
you have my permission to publish
them.” —Mrs. S adik W il l ia m s , 466
James Street, Elkhart, Indiana.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound, made f rom native roots and herbs,
contains no narcotic or harmful drugs,
and to-day holds the record of being the
most successful remedy for female ills
we know of, and thousands of voluntary
testimonials on file in the Pinkham
laboratory a t Lynn, Mass., aeon to
prove this fact.
I f you h a v e th e s lig h te s t d o u b t
ttW t L ydia E . P i r k h a m ’s V eg eta
b le C om pound w ill h e lp you, w rit«
to L ydia K .P in k h am M edirlneC o.
(confid en tial) L ynn.M as«., fo r a d
vice. Y o u r le tte r w ill b e op en ed ,
re a d an d a n s w e re d by a w o m an ,
a n d h eld in s tr ic t co n fid en ce.
Two-Year Search Exposes
Dishonest Postal Clerk
Harrisburg, Pa.—William B. Baum,
aged 30, a mail clerk in the railway
mail service, was arrested Thursday
charged with having stolen $20,000
from the mails. It is alleged that two
packages, each containing $10,000 in
currency were taken from the mails
on July 5, 1912. The money was be
ing sent from St. Paul to a bank in
New York. Postal service detectives
have been at work on the case ever
since.
Baum was held under $100,000 bail
by the United States commissioner.
It is said the government has expend
ed more than the amount of the stolen
money In the effort to uncover the
theft. Every postal clerk working
between St. Paul and New York has
been under scrutiny for nearly two
years.
Attention is said to have been at
tracted to Baum by the fact that he
was indulging in expenditures appar
ently not in accord with hia salary of
$1200 a year. Detectives learned that
he waa dealing in real estate, had
money in the bank, rented a safe de
posit vault and owned an automobile.
In January of this year, Baum waa
married and he took a honeymoon trip
to Palm Beach, where he waa reported
to have been a “ liberal spender.’’
It is about 12 months since Baum
began buying real estate and making
investments in securities in New York
and Pittsburg to which points his runs
on mail trains took him.
Canal Decision Gloomy
for Northwest Lumber Mills
Portland—A gloomy outlook for the
lumber industry of the Northwest
United States in competition with the
timber sections of British Columbia is
foreseen by the heads of the big
Northwest lumber concerns, in the
face of the efforts that are being made
in Washington to repeal the clause of
the Panama canal bill providing for
free tolls for American ships in coast
wise traffic.
The principal hope of the lumber
men of the Northwest from the open
ing of the canai lay in the possibility
of developing a great market for their
product in the cities of the Atlantic
Coast.
“ It will be one of the hardest blows
that the lumber industry of the Pacific
Northwest has ever suffered, if the
tolls clause is repealed,” said F. H.
Ransom, manager of the Eastern &
Western Lumber company. " I feel
that we have little encouragement to
find for the lumber industry of the
Northwest from the opening of the
Panama canal. I have had some cor
respondence with Senator Chamberlain
on the matter and I feel with him
that, aside from the question of bene
fit or injury to industry of the North
west that may result we are sacrific
ing our American independence by
any action which removes from us the
privilege of free tolls for our own
shipping through the canal.”
Last Pan’Holds Nuggets,
Baker, Or. — Charles Burgess, an
aged pioneer prospector, came in from
the hills near Pine Creek with a pock
etful of beautifully marked nuggets
which he took from his claim which he
has worked for two years. Burgess has
at times taken considerable gold from
the claim, but had decided to quit.
“ One more panfuil,” he said late
one day last week. In the pan was
one nugget worth $16 and two more
worth $5 each. He had struck a pock
et. The claim is now being worked
by himself and two assistants.
Much-Wanted Murderer Taken.
Bellingham. Wash. — Charles Hop
kins, known in many Coast cities as
the “ tattooed bandit,” was arrested
at 1 o’clock Wednesday morning at
Vanhorn, on the Upper Skagit river,
and is a prisoner in the county jail at
Mount Vernon.
He was taken into
custody single-handed by Marshall
Joseph Glover, before the desperado
could use his loaded .38-caliber re
volver, which he carried on bis person.
Hopkins has been hotly pursued for
many weeks by many officers and
posses.
W.L.DOUGLAS
r
u
Introducer of Steel Rails Dies.
New York—William Churchill Oast-
ler, 84 years old, sn engineer who
introduced steel rails, died Thursday
of heart failure at his home here.
COLD
HEAD
For 10 long but blissful years they
had walked along the path of love; but
C A T A R R H
as yet the lovesick youth had never
IhbTANTlY RE.Uf.Vf0 BY THt Oil!
mentioned about their getting mar
DR M A R S H A L L S
rted. Courtship is very charming; but
Men's t iS S liiP ^
Let
him
play
in
overalls
when
there
does
not
seem
to
be
altar
CATARRH
SNUFF
Women's
H
with never a care in the
rails at the end of it girls naturally
»7 c * it au imuc, stoats oh 5TSTni‘
M l a s e s , B o y s ,C h l Id ran
L
D
PAID
BY
t
K
K
H
T
H
-?-tltV tl’m PIC
world
and
you
will
make
begin
to
lose
interest
in
the
game.
S I .S O S l.T S S lt lS O f -
him a healthy, happy boy. Big Majority Favors Repeal of Anyhow, Jane thought it time that
Began Buslnaaa
1 8 7 8 ; now —
Be sure to buy him'
the marriage day was fixed, so she
largasi makor of
. $ 3 ,$ 3 .6 0 ,«4
English Prudsncs.
threw out a gentle hint to her lover
Panama Canal Tolls.
' ano *4 50
Two-Horse Brand
Mrs. Briggs—So there’s not going
by way of encouraging him. Encour
• 1 ,0 0 6 ,
agement, she thought, was all the dear to be a postal strike after all, Mrs.
O veralls
Johnson.
fellow wanted.
iravaJSw.L.
_
The
kind
that
is
made
Do ««la* shoe a lr 1913 o r « l t l t .
Mrs. Johnson (remembering the coal
220 Democrats Support Measure "Nathaniel,” she whispered coyly,
T h is 1« the reason we give you the
for
comfort
and
long
wear.
“they're saying we’re going to be mar strike)—Well, you never can toil but
la m e v alues for $3.00. $3 50. $4.00
of Administration Rill Now
and $4.50 notwUhs andlng the
what it may come at any moment; so
ried soon.”
enormous Increase in the cost of
FREE *£>
Goes To Senate.
leather. Our standards have
“Are they, though.” answered the I shall lay in a good stock of stamps
not been lowered and the price
stolid swain. "What a jolly sell It’ll now.—Punch.
to you remains the same.
Ask your dealer to show you
be for them when they find out we
the kind
id of \V
W L
* Douglst--------------
~
la selling
Ling for $ $3 ____
00. ______
$3 50. __________
$4 00 and
Washington, D. C.—The house of ain’t.”—London Tit-Bits.
A C LER G YM AN ’S TE S TIM O N Y .
$ 4 .5 0 .j z g u jr lU then be convinced
that W .L .n o u g U s shot's are abso
“if-
The Rev. Edmund Hea!op of Wig-
representatives, after one of the most
lutely as good another make« acid at
F r e e to O u r R e a d e r «
higher price«. T h e only different*
ton,
Pa., suffered from Dropsy for a
M ad. By
spectacular legislative struggles in the W r it e M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o , fo r
1 la the price.
year.
His limbs and feet were swol
J-EVI STRAUSS A CO.,Saafnamr«y history of the nation, voted to repeal 4 8 -p a g e i l l u s t r a t e d E y e B o o k F r e e . W r it e a l l
TAKE NO S U B S T IT U T E
had heart flutter
gsH ulas w ith o u t W . L. D ouglas' asm s
the provision of the Panama Canal act a b o u t Y o u r E y e T r o u b le a n d t h e y w i l l a d v i s e len and puffed. He ing
• tajm p e d on t h s bottom, i f W . T.. D o u g las
was dlzxy
a t t o t h e P r o p e r A p p li c a t i o n o f t h e M u r in e
sh o e s are n o t fo r sa le in y o u r v ic in ity , o rd e r
exempting
American
vessels
from
the
d ire c t fro m fa c to ry . S h o e s fo r e v e ry m e m b e r
E y e R e m e d ie s i n Y o u r S p e c i a l C a s e . Y o u r
and exhausted at
if th e fa m ily a t a ll p ric e a , p o s ta g e free.
payment
of
tolls.
The
vote
on
the
re
D r u g g i s t w i l l t e l l y o u t h a t M u r in e R e lie v e «
the least exer
W rite fo r illu s tr a te d c a ta lo g s h o e i n g how
to o rd e r b y m a il.
W . L . D O U G LA S,
peal was 247 to 161, a majority of 86 B o r e E y e s , S t r e n g t h e n s W e a k E y e s . D o e s n 't
tion. Hands and
^^ai^paiA^Btreet^lrockton^Us^
S m a r t, S o o t h e s E y e P a i n , a n d s e l l s f o r 50c.
votes in support of the personal plea T r y I t In Y o u r E y e s a u d i n B a b y ’s E y e s l o t
feet were cold
of President Wilson.
and he had such
S c a l y E y e l id s a u d ( ir u n u la t io u .
a dragging sensa
This verdict on the issue, which has
Had More Hide Than Money.
Wiser
Than
They
Seemed.
tion across the
“There was one time when Captain W ATER DIRECT F R O M T H E absorbed congress for weeks, came at
Boys,
like
things,
are
not
always
loins that It waa
the close of a stirring day, made mem
’Bill' MacDonald, United States mar
WELL
T
O
FAUCET-
NO
STALE,
what
they
seem.
A
school
inspector
difficult to move.
shal for northern Texas, who was Mr.
orable in the annals of the house by a
After using
6
Wilson's bodyguard during the latter’s INSIPID OR STAGNANT WATER party division which found Speaker having been told that a certain class Rev. E. Heslop.
boxes of Dodds
campaign for the presidency, and who, FROM FI LT H Y STORAGE TANKS Clark, Majority Leader Underwood was very dull, decided to test them
himself. Asking the lads to give him Kidney Pills the swelling disappear
it is related, would ‘charge hell with
— ' M O DER A TE C O S T » 1
and other Democratic chieftains lined
a bucket of water,’ was almost bluffed L E S S T H A N 5 1 P E R IOOO G A L L O N S TO up in opposition to the President on a number, and one of them calling out ed and he felt himself again. Ha says
“Seventy-two,” he wrote on the black he has been benefited and blessed by
by a fellow Texan,’’ said H. A. Dewitt O P E R A T E . D O E S N O T G E T O U T O F
of Austin, at the Raleigh. "Captain O R D E R . GET FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM an issue which the latter had declared board ”27.” No remark coming from the use of Dodds Kidney Pills. Sev
vital to his conduct of the nation’s the class he asked for another num eral months later ho wrote: I have
‘Bill,* the story goes, had been playing
,T H O S . J .R O S S w
ber. and was given “forty-eight” This not changed my faith in your remedy
foreign policy.
a gentleman’s game, and among the
The bill now goes to the senate, he wrote on the board “84," and turn since the above statement waa author
players was one who at the end of the L329E. Morrison St. P ortland ,O re .
where the fight will be , renewed with ed to observe the signs of Intelligence. ized. Correspond with Rev. E. Hes
session owed considerable money.
lop about this wonderful remedy.
all of the vigor and determination None were apparent.
MacDonald made several requests for
Dodds Kidney Pills, 60c per box at
"Certainly a very dull lot,” he
Strong on Piety.
the money, but it was not forthcoming,
that attended it in the lower house.
your
dealer or Dodds Medtclne Co.,
thought,
and
once
more
asked
one
of
whereupon he suggested that he would
During the civil war the late Colo
On the final vote 220 Democrats in
Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household
to give him a number.
take it out of the doctor's hide.
nel Gabo Bouch organized a regiment the house stood by the President, giv them
Then came a raucous young voice, Hints, also music of National Anthem
"The courageous MacDonald, how which he controlled as a dictator.
ing him in “ ungrudging measure”
Nah let's see if yer can (English and German words) and re
ever. was not prepared for the answer.
"I am a humble servant of th< what he had asked “ for the honor of "thirty-three.
“ 'Go to it,’ replied the man who Lord," said an itinerant evangelist the nation” in its foreign relations. muck abaht with th at"—London cipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free.
Adv.
Chronicle.
owed the money. ‘I have more hide who had wandered into the camp on<
than money, and I am more willing to | day, “endeavoring to save the souls ol Twenty-five Republicans and two Pro
part with the hide than the money I the unfortunate. I have Just left th* gressives also voted to sustain the
Putnam Fadeless Dyes are the
Difference of Opinion.
have.’
camp of the ----- th Massachusetts President.
brightest
and
fastest.
"There
la only a slight difference of
Fifty-two
Democrats
followed
“It is said that Captain ‘Bill’ d id ' where I was instrumental in leading
opinion between mysslt and that poli
not collect the debt out of the fellow’s eight men into the paths of righteous Speaker Clark and Leader Underwood
Falsely Accusee.
tical
economist,”
remarked Mr. Dus
hide.”—Washington Post.
ness.”
to defeat.
A benevolent old gentleman was tin Stax blandly.
"Adjutant!”
thundered
Colonel
"And what Is that?”
walking in the park when the loud
Bouch after a moment’s pauae, “De Man Believed Dead for
American Husbands Preferred.
"He thinks my business should be
sobs of a little girl arrested him.
tail
10
men
for
baptism!
No
d----
The American husband is the best
"What is the matter, my child?1 he mnnaged for the benefit of the public,
37
Years
Finds
Family
Massachusetts
regiment
shall
heal
in the opinion of Countess Erdody,
while my idea Is that the publlo
asked.
who is visiting the Austrian embassy. mine for piety!”—The Best Stories in
New York—Captain Albert Well
"Boo, boo, hoo! I’ve lost my penny!” should be managed for the benefit of
the
World,
by
T.
L.
Mason.
She says:
my business.”—Washington Stair.
man, who fought under Osman Pasha* cried the little girl.
"He is thoughtful. He tries to make
The benevolent old gentleman drew
in the Turkish Russian war and was
Mind
Over
Matter.
his wife happy. He sacrifices his own
There is today in storage In the
counted among the dead at the battle a penny from his pocket and, extend
comfort. He takes responsibility on
It was a cold morning, and though
United States 263,786,070 gallons of
Plevna in 1877, was reunited Wed ing It. he said with a beatific smile.
his own shoulders. He makes his wife Mr. Ruff was still struggling with 8 of
"Here’s your penny, my dear child. whisky, an Increase of nearly 60 per
hard beard and a soft razor, Mrs. Rufl nesday to his wife, who had left their And now stop crying.”
a chum.
cent in 10 years.
home in Cairo for England and event
“I think, on the whole,” she con was already in the dining room.
The little girl. Instead of thanking
As she stood before the fire the ually for this country, after receiving the benevolent old gentleman grate
cluded, “the foreigner is perhaps the
more artistic lover, and the American cook came in with a face of abject the news that her huBband had been fully, stamped her foot and said with
killed.
Is the more satisfactory husband.”
misery.
scornfully flashing eyes:
“Oh, ma'am, what shall I do?” she
Captain Wellman, instead of being
“Oh, you wicked old man, you had If you have not decided upon what
walled. “The dog has just run into dead, was among the prisoners taken my penny all the time!”—Philadelphia
Not So Lonesome.
S pring Medicine
The new summer boarder gazed the garden with the master’s break by the Russians.
When he was re Record.
over the picturesque New Hampshire fast, and it's too late to go out and leased he could find no trace of his
to take, try
landscape, then slowly fading out of get anything else.”
wife or son. After making a long
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-
"Is there anything exciting in the search
sight, and noted the absence of
for them he settled in Mon coated, easy to take as candy, regulate
paper this morning?” asked Mrs. Ruff
houses.
invigorate stomach, liver ana bow
“Why, yes, ma’am,” answered the treal, where he built up a large furni and
"It’s beautiful! Grand!” said he
to the boss farmer, who was standing astonished servant. “It says there’s ture manufacturing business. Recent els and cure constipation.
close by. "But, aren’t you lonesome— been a railway accident, a colliery die ly he received word from his wife's
Forethought.
relatives that she was living in Brook
so far from the village and no neigh aster and—and a murder, ma’am."
Mrs. Whann, the weeping widow of
"Then put the paper on your mas lyn and he soon sought her out.
bors?”
a well-known man, requested that the
“Lonesome!” echoed the farmer, in ter’s plate—he won’t want any break
words "My sorrow Is greater than I
genuine astonishment. “Why, on a fast. But in case he does warm up a Rose burg Drafts Ordinance
can bear" be placed upon the marble
clear day we can see Mount Washing bit of last night's mutton.”—Columbus
of her dear departed.
To Search A ll Suitcases slab
Dispatch.
ton!”—Everybody’s Magazine.
A few months later this lady return
Roseburg, Or.—In the event that an ed and asked how much it would cost 3 2 B E B E B E B E E S I
A mathematical prodigy, 19 years
All at Sea.
her to have the Inscription effaced
“Congressman Wallaby looks wor old, has been found in Chicago. He ordinance, introduced at a recent and another substituted.
can reckon the number of seconds it meeting of the city council, becomes a
ried since women got the ballot.”
“No need of that, marra,” replied the
" Y e B ; he says he’s all at sea
He's 87 years <n seven seconds. Without law, any person carrying a auspicious- man,
soothingly; “you see, I lift Jes’
an expert at kissing babies, but he any hesitation at all he can give ths looking suitcase may be halted by an enough room to add ‘alone.’ ’’—Har
doesn’t know Just how to campaign cube root of 175,616 or multiply 291 officer and searched to ascertain per's Magazine.
IS CURABLE
by 876.
among grown girls.”
whether he is in possession of liquor.
B y w e s r in g
« SEELEY SPERMATIC
The ordinance was introduced, it is
SHIELD TRUSS. N o w o r r y in g or d a n
Always a Way.
g e r o f an o p e r a tio n . R u p tu r e is n ot s te a r
said, for the purpose of assisting the
“Well, Slippery Sam is locked up at
or breach , aa c om m on ly euppoe«d. but la
officers in apprehending persons who last.”
t h e s tr e tc h in g , or d ila tio n , o f « n a tu ra l
bring liquor to Roseburg in suitcases
“He had it coming, but he has al
o p e n in g .
T h is SEELEY SPERMATIC
and other receptacles and distribute it ways managed to wriggle out of every
SHIELD a p p lia n c e close« th is o p e n in g in
Hot flashes—dizziness, fainting spells, headache, bearing-down
10 d a y e in m oat canes.
I f y ou c a n ’t come,
among
their
friends.
thing.
How
did
the
police
manage
to
feeling and ills of a kindred nature—are nature’s danger signals.
w r ite for m e a su r in g blank and lite ra tu r a .
get him locked up?"
Sold on ly by
The female disturbance or irregularity back of these calls for help,
"They had him drawn on a Jury.”—
Alarm for T. R. Finds
should have immediate care and attention. Otherwise the delicato
Louisville Courier-Journal.
LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO.
female constitution soon breaks dowp.
No Credence a t Office
Third and Yamhill, Portland, Or.
Test
messages
of
wireless
telegrams
New York—What appeared to be a sent in Peru with five kilowatt power
W h o a r e Tru«« E x p e r t s and E xclusive
roundabout revival of the rumor that passed the Andes mountains from 14,-
S t a t e A g e n ta for th is a p p lia n ce .
Dr. Pierce's
some mishap had befallen Theodore 000 to 20,000 feet high.
B B B B B B B B B EB EigaaaaaB aaaga
Roosevelt in Brazil received no cre
fo r m o re th a n 4 0 y e a r s h a s b e e n le n d in g it s h e a lth r e a to r in g a id t o th o u -
dence at the colonel’s offices here. A
aanda o f w o m en y e a r a f t e r y e a r th r o u g h o u t it s lo n g lif e .
Pink Tye. rpUooOc.
vague dispatch, purporting to come
for
T h is w o n d e r fu lly s u c c e s s f u l r e m e d y im p a r ts s t r e n g t h t o t h e e n t ir e s y s t e m —
Shipping Fever
from Peru, said that alarm was ex
p a r tic u la r ly t o th e o rg a n a d is t in c t ly f e m in in e . N e r v e s a r e r e fr e s h e d . T h e “ s ta le " ,
o v e r w o r k e d business w o m a n , t h e r u n -d o w n h o u s e - w if e , and th e w ea ry c a r e-w o r n
and
Catarrhal fever
pressed there for his safety.
m o th e r o f a fa m ily — a ll w ill g a in s t r e n g t h fro m t h is fa m o u s p r e s c r ip tio n w h ic h
Sure c u r e and p o sitiv e p reventive, no m atter how horse« a t m ny a g e
Frank
Harper,
Colonel
Roosevelt's
•
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e
in
fected
or
“ex
p
o
sed
.”
Liquid,
g
iven
on
th
e
ton
gue; acta on th e
4 0 / M r s h as d e m o n str a te d its e f f e c t iv e n e s s — in liq u id o r ta b le t fo r m .
Blood and Gland«, ex p els th e poiaonous germ* from th e body. C ures D ie-
secretary, and others who naturally
tem per In D og« and S heep and Cholera In P ou ltry. L a rg est B ailing liv e
SOLD B Y D E A L E R S IN M E D I C I N E S .
would receive first information in the
stock rem ed y. Curea L a G rippe am ong hum an beings and la a fin e K id
W r i t * D r . R . V . P i . r c e ' a S p v c i a t i . t . m i thm I n v a li d «* / / o f « / —
ney rem edy, 60c and $1 a b ottle; $6 and $10 a dozen. C ut th is ou t. K eep
circumstances pointed out that the
C v r r t . p v n d m n e v S t r i c t l y C o n f i d e n t i a l —a n d n o c h a r g e .
u Show to your d ru ggist, w ho w ill g e t It for you. F ree Booklet, * r'*—
whereabouts of the party, as recently
tem per. Caunee and Cu
S p e c ia l a g e n ta w a n te d .
Or. P l e r o e ’a P l e a s a n t P e l l e t s r e g u l a t e a n d I n v i g o r a t e s t o m a c h , l i v e r
reported directly by cable, indicated
a n d b o w e ls . S u g a r - c o a t e d t i n y g r a n n i e s —e a s y t o t a k e a s C a n d y .
COSHEN. IND .0.S.A.
SPO
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that telegraphic advices from the col
onel could hardly reach Peru at this
time.
Cooperative stores, owned and man
Mlsa Elizabeth Dinwiddle of New
nged by natives, are fostered wher- York manages 346 small dwellings
Expected Soon.
A Practical Man.
owned
by Trinity church in that city.
Customer—Have you the new edl-
Girl (to prominent actor)—I sup
ever possible in Alaska by the United
Dog Wins Will Contest.
tion of Pepys’ Diary?
pose there is some role you take spe-
Boston—"P ete Crafts” will con States bureau of education, which haa She spends all of her time attending
charge of education for the natives of to the repairs of those houses, which
Asslstant—O, no, sir, next year's clal Interest In?
shelter 1800 families.
diaries haven’t come down yet.—Lon Actor—Yes, my dear young lady; tinue to enjoy luxuries uncommon Alaska.
the pay roll.
among dogs. The Probate court in
don Opinion.
this city has unqualifiedly approved
the will of his late master, John Chan
cellor Crafts, which provides a fund of
j $1200 a year for the upkeep of
j “ Pete.”
Relatives who had been cut
off without a cent contested the will,
j alleging “ undue influence.”
At the hearing witnesses told how
! “ Pete” had presided at the head of
the table at “ birthday parties” given
in his honor.
“Yet, daughter, that*« good «tuff. The pain in
m y back i« all gone—I never «aw anything work
as quickly a« Sloan'« Liniment** Thousands of
Gould Interests Passing.
grateful people voice the same opinion. Here'«
New York—The strength and ac
the proof.
tivity of Missouri Pacific shares serves
R e l ie v e d P « in i n B a c k .
to give credence to recent reports that
“ I w m troubled w ith a very bad pain In n r
b ack for aoma tim e . I w e n t to a d octor but be
the Gould roads are to be taken over
d id n o t d o m e a n y «rood, so I
in the near future by a group of cap
purch ased a b o ttle o f S lo a n ’«
L in im ent, and n ow I am a w ell
italists more or less directly connected
w om an . I a lw ays k eep a bot
with the Standard Oil company. The
t le o f Sloan's L in im en t in the
b o u se.” — M ist Stnithin fa tte n ,
Rockefellers long have been aetive in
H 4 h ijtil* A m .. B rooklyn. N . Y.
several Gould properties, including
S c ia tic R h e u m a t is m .
Mispouri Pacific, but if the project
"W e h ave used Sloan 's L ini
now said to be under way is complet
m e n t fo r over six y e a n en d
fo u n d it th e bent w e ever ueed.
ed, Missouri Pacific and other import
W h en m y w ifa had scia tic
In 8. S. S. Ton Get a Twist on Rheumatism That Settles It.
ant parts of the system will come un
rheum atism th e o n ly th in s that
d id her unjr rood w as Sloan'«
der absolutely new ownership.
M a n y a rh e u m a tic su ffe re r ..a s b e e n to th em n e u tra l an d sc a tte r» th o se p e c u lia r
SH OES
Make Your Boy*
Happy
Pfau Pneumatic
W ater S y ste m >
BEGIN
NOW
RUPTURE
Woman's Danger Signals5^
Favorite P rescription
DISTEMPER
Gets Right Twist
On Rheumstism
Rheumatism, Sprains
Backache, Neuralgia
Makes Sheri Work of Cleaning Oaf Year Entire
System— Aches end Pains Go Fast.
lin im e n t . W e ca n n o t praise it
Audience Sits While Fire Runu.
S p r a in e d A n k le R e l ie v e d .
i III for a lo n g tim
e w ith a «even
---------------------------*elf
«Drained
n ed a n k le .
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h n ttle o f S lo a n -.
L in im ent and pow I am a b le to be about a n d ca n w alk a g reat d eal. I writ« tins b ¿
rauae I think you deoerve a lo t o f cr ed it fo r p u ttin g «uoh a fin e L in im ent on the
frTrr* f?rrrtd ia fn in ii c T i V % 1446 k “ 0
recolBIB<ud
Sloan • L in iin cu t." — M n .
Clouds Runt In Kansas.
Topeka, Kan. — A heavy storm, re
sembling in some vicinities a cloud
burst, fell over the eastern central
parts of Kansas Thursday. It waa ac
companied by hail.
At Coffeyville
hailstones smashed windows and de
molished rcores of street lamps. Tel
ephone and telegraph service was de
moralized. The precipitation amount
ed to from two to three inches.
«old Again.
HOUSE STANDS
WITH PRESIDENT
SLOANS
LINIMENT
A t .f f D e l « - 2 S c . . SOc. a m i ( I OO SI— . ' ,
a m i poultry M e t I r e .
A J d n t . D r . E a r l S . S lo a n , Is
M
am U n e , <« itU . t o .
C o .I o n , H
u t.
Minneapolis—While firemen battled
with a blaze in a local theater and a
street crowd witnessed their work, the
audience inside sat unmoved through
out end witnessed the performance to
the close.
The manager announced
that while there waa a small fire in the
front part of the building, no danger
existed. He said those who wished
might then leave, hut no one moved.
New Altitude Mark Set.
th e d ru g a to ra fo r a b o ttle of 8. 8. 8. an d
been h an d ed so m e th in g claim ed to bo
" J u s t a• good.” T ru ly , to a sk tor bread
an d be given a ato n e la still In practice.
If you a r e tro u b led w ith rh e u m a tism In
a n y form be au ra to u se H. b. B. a n d n o te
Its w onderful Influence.
8 . 8. 8. h a s th e pecu liar actio n o f so a k
in g th ro u g h th e In te stin e s d irectly Into
th e blood. In flve m in u te s Its Influence Is
a t w ork In ev ery a r te ry , vein e n d tin y
capillary. E v ery m em b ran e, ev ery o rg an
of th e body, ev ery em u n cto ry becom es In
effect a filte r to s tr a in th e blood at Im
pu rities. T h e s tim u la tin g p ro p rftle s o f 8.
8. 8. com pel th e sk in , liver, bowels, k id
neys, b lad d er to a ll w ork to tb o o n e and
of c a stin g o u t ev ery l.r lta tla g , ev ery p ain
Inflicting ato m of poison; It dislodges by
Irrig a tio n all accu m u latio n s In th e jo in ts,
gnu »as a c id accretio n s to dlaotva, re n d e rs
Johar.nesthal—The German avaitor
Linnekogel established here • n«
aeroplane record for height, reaching
an altitude of 20,664 feet. The prev
William Kfoato, a street car motor-
ious record was held by Legagneux who
ascended 20,296 feet. Linnekogel re man of Chicago, was late to work ono
cently made a new altitude record day recently for the first time in 20
ars. He drove a mule car gtx yearn,
with one paseenger, reaching a height
fore electricity waa pat lato cm .
| of 18,060 fe e t
C
fo rm a tio n s In th e n e rv e o en tera t h a t
ca u se su ch m y atlfy ln g a n d o ften ba ffling
rh e u m a tic pains.
And b e s t of all th is re m a rk a b le rem e d y
la w elcom e to th e w eak e st stom ach. I f
you h a v e d rugged y o u rself until y o u r
stom ach Is n early p araly sed . y ou will b e
asto n ish ed to And th a t 8. 8. 8 . g ives D O
ren aatlo n b u t goes rig h t to work. T h is la
because It la a p u re v eg etab le infusion, la
ta k e n n a tu ra lly Into y o u r blood ju s t a a
p u re a i r le Inhaled n a tu ra lly la te y e a r
lungs.
G et a b o ttle o f 6 6 t today, an d s a lt
for 8. 8. 8.
T on m a y depend upon It t h a t th e s ta r*
th a t sella you w h a t you a s k fo r la a good
place to t r a d e W rite to th e S w ift
8 peel Ac C o . I«* S w ift B ld g , A tla n ta , Ohw
fo r th e ir Book o n R h eu m atism .
» . N . U.
[w-ErE-
Me. 14, *14.