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POULTRY ■' and Dairy Produce TH IS NtW BOOK PR tl CANAL TREATY NOT CONSTRUED ! Naval Cruisers to Conduct Mail and Passenger Lines SURGEON MENDS W .L .D O U G L A S SHOES LIVING HEARTS MMs!i:S8Hire(8p W ashington, D. C.— F easibility of i establishing a line of fast naval cruis- | era to carry passengers, m ail and I freig h t betw een the U nited S tates and ! South A m erica was indorsed by Secre ta ry D aniels in a report to the senate H O W A R D E. BU RTON - THE A. H. AVERILL •y e r ana CTiemirt, I I L M U ville. C ~ o lo rad o , B p eo .u ieu price«: G old. MACHINERY CO. Id. , S ilv e r. 75o; G o ld . 5Uc; Z;uo S ilv e r. L e a d . t l . G o ld on the resolution introduced by Sena o r C o p p er. 91. M a illa kg i envelope« a id f a l l p ric e liâ t 338 Belmont St., ■ent o a a p p lica tio n . C Con'*— ontrol * and Um pire *— ----- work *— * to r W eeks. The com m ittee on naval limited. R e íe renco: Osrbouafce N ational Bank. Portland, Ore. affairs a t once introduced a hill to es Opposition to Subsidy Is H eld to tablish one or m ore navy mail lines to Clamps Placed on A rteries S h u t PARM MORTGAGE LOANS O ff Circulation While Leaky D w arf Exem ption — Thinks South A m erican ports. A ny A m ount a t C urrent R ates. > > -*• > Wilson U nderstands Issue. Valves A re Treated. It is the plan to use in tim e of peace JO HN E. CRONAN 902 S p a ld in g B ld g . P o r tl a n d . O re g o n such sw ift scout cruisers as are little needed in fleet m aneuvers. The mail A . H. A V E R IL L , New Y ork—Dr. A lexis C arrel, head W ashington, D. C.— S ecretary B ry P r e s id e n t. an in a statem en t made public Mon ships would be commanded by retire d of the R ockefeller In stitu te and win T h e A . H . A v e r il l B o u g h t, «old a n d e x c h a n g e d : e n g in e s , b o ile rs, day, review s a t length the Panam a officers a t the discretion of the Navy ner of a Nobel prize for science, dis M a c h in e r y Co. s a w m ills . e tc . S e n d f o r S to c k L i s t a n d P r ic e s . tolls question and in th e course of the departm ent, which also fixes rates and cussed Saturday his la te st experim ent T H E J . E . M A R T IN C O ., fed l a t S t .. P o r tl a n d . O r. statem en t declares th a t the repeal of fares. in surgery of the h e a rt before the Ju s t Like th e Doughnut. A m erican Surgical association. These A sm all boy had been given a penny th e tolls expem ption in the Panam a le tte r to C hairm an Tillm an, experim ents w ere perform ed on dogs, SSStT machinery ' Ä v 0' w ith a hole in it. H anding It to a still canal act "cannot be construed to be a of In the his naval com m ittee, D aniels said : w ith the idea of developing methods S te a m . G a s o lin e . H o i s ti n g a n d L o g g in g E n g in e s . sm aller com panion, he said: construction of th e H ay-Pauncefote E l e c t r ic M o to rs o r L i g h t i n g P l a n ts , C o n c r e te M ix “ I t is practicable, by the use of and technique which can now be suc “Jim m ie, I d are you to go into that tr e a ty ,” but is “ simply a refusal on e rs . D e r r ic k s . B o ile rs . P u m p s . S a w s , E tc . S t a n d a r d M a c h in e r y C o ., 46 2d S t ., P o r t l a n d , O r . sto re and buy som ething w ith this the p a rt o f the U nited S tates to raise naval vessels, to carry out the purpose cessfully applied to hum an subjects. indicated and the following will be penny.” th a t question in th a t w a y .” “ In several recent in stan ces,” Dr. Jim m ie w as quite willing. E n te r Mr. B ryan discusses various fea available for the service: St. Louis, C arrel said. “ I have succeeded in ing boldly, he said: C harleston, Milwaukee, Columbia, Min tu re s of th e su b je c t—th e lim itin g of clam ping cn masse the neck or pedicle “I w ant a doughnut.” And taking it, d ebate in th e house of rep resentatives, neapolis, fast cruisers: Salem and of the heart, thus sh u ttin g off th e cir D E A FN E SS he hastily presented the penny. C hester, fast scout cruisers; Buffalo INSTANTLY RELIEV ED BY THE DID "H ere," said th e clerk, "th is penny the B altim ore p latform and th e effect and Rainbow, tran sp o rts; Ancon, C ris culation of the blood for tw o or three o f repeal on th e tre a ty . m inutes and giving opportunity for a has a hole in it." DR M A R S H A L L S A ssertin g th a t th e opponents of the tobal and H ector, Panam a steam ers; rapid opeartion on the ao rtic and pul "So has th e doughnut,” announced CATARRH S N U F F A fte r the operation Jim m ie, trium phantly holding it up.— repeal have seized upon th e charge Mars, Vulcan, Cyclops and N eptune, monary valves. Q C A A T A L l DRUG STORES Qfl SENT FRE L D PAID B f l HNtirH?«CLEVELAND OHIO Delineator. th a t th e P resident is “ su rrendering to (or tw o equally good), and the Nan- was completed and th e clam ps re shan, co lliers.” E ngland,” Mr. B ryan declares th a t the moved. the h eart resum ed its pulsa Secretary D aniels expects th a t a tion, and a fte r a short tim e th e pulsa Badly Located. opposition to th e repeal has attem pted LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED "I w ant this patrol box rem oved from to appeal “ to prejudice ra th e r than to round trip from New Orleans to V al tions become regular. An interrup by C u tte r', B l a d e , Pill.. Low* paraiso could be made in 24 days and tion of circulation for a much longer priced, fresh, reliab le: preferred by in front of my bank. It's a m enace to reason. ” W estern stockmen because they pro tec t where o ther vaccines fail. business." “ W hat has G reat B ritain done,” he 17 hours. period is undoubtedly possible, so th at W rite for booklet and testim onials. “How so?" “ The dep artm en t sees in the plan an operations of a more com plicated na asked, “ to ju tsify th e accussation th a t 10-dose pkge. Blackleg Pills $1.00 “ E very tim e th e re ’s an a rre st a 50-dose pkge. Blaokleg Pills 4.00 opportunity for a two-fold advantage, ” tu re could be perform ed. U se any Injector, but C u tte r's best. crowd g ath ers and people im mediately she is try in g to d ic ta te to th is coun w rote Secretary Daniels. “ F irst, T h s «uperlority of C u tter products Is due to over 15 try ? She has sim ply called atten tio n “ In no case w ere th ere any acci years of specializing In vaccines and serum s only. conclude th e re 's a run on th e bank.” to th e term s of th e tre a ty and asked the opportunity for developing a large dents nor w as there any need of mas Insist on C u tter’s. If unobtainable, order direct. TH E CUTTER LABORATORY. Berkeley, C alifornia. trad e w ith South A m erica which is not for a rb itra tio n o f th e question of con saging the h eart when th e interrup struction, in case th is governm ent d if practicable for p riv ate vessels under tion of th e circulation did not exceed Rhode Island’s Fame. fers from th e B ritish governm ent in the U nited S tates flag. Second, the tw o and one-third m inutes. The val It w as a geography lesson and th e i the construction to be placed on the gradual developm ent of a large auxil ves w ere generally exposed by an in teac h er had been asking w hat some j language. The v ery men who are so iary fleet, w hich would be necessary in cision about an inch and a half long, of the differen t sta te s w ere noted for. in sisten t upon construing th e tre a ty to tim e of w ar, which would he built up made h alf in th e pulm onary artery Looking a t one of th e little girls, she j I perm it free tolls delayed for months and m aintained in tim e of peace w ith and half on the v en tricle of the asked: - j the ratification of th e tre a ty w ith out cost to the governm ent, as it will heart. ” “T ell me, Florence, w h at Rhode ! and do it t o d a y . Delay only G reat B ritain because of th e ir opposi pay for itse lf a fte r having once been Island is celebrated fo r?” tion to any arb itra tio n on th e subject. firmly estab lish ed .” Federal Reserve Banks F or a m om ent th e child was silent, | aggravates matters and pro- In oth er words, they construed the then an inspiration ap p aren tly cam e Defended By Committee | longs your suffering. For tre a ty to perm it discrim ination and Villa and Huerta Would to her. “Rhode Island.” replied th e little then objected to allow ing any in tern a W ashington, D. C.-—The Federal re any weakness of the Stom Not Unite Against U. S. serve girl, “is celebrated for being th e only tional court to express an opinion on bank organization com m ittee has one of the U nited S tates th a t is the ach, Liver or Bowels you th e subject. If, as a m a tte r of fact, Juarez, Mexico— The sta rtlin g de issued a statem en t defending its sm allest.”—H arp e r’s Magazine. th e tre a ty g ra n ts th e rig h ts which velopm ents a t Tampico in point of in choice of reserve bank cities and defi will find G reat B ritain claims, is it a ‘surrender te re st felt here fa r exceeded th a t in nition of reserve d istricts. It was the It h as been dem onstrated th a t over- to G reat B rita in ' for our nation to re the rep o rts of a new victory by the first official answ er made to criticism s grazed stock ranges in the national peal a law th a t raised th a t question? voiced in congress and heard from rebel forces a t San Pedro. foreBts can be brought back to use “ The repeal o f th e law cannot be under a system of regulated grazing No official would lend his name to cities which sought reserve banks but construed to be a construction of the com m ent on the situation, but one man failed to g et them. faster th a n if they are left unused. tre a ty . It is sim ply a refusal on the in a confidential constitutionalist posi F or th e first tim e some of the sta A thousand tons of soot settle p art of th e U nited S tates to raise th a t tion declared th a t under no circum tistic s used by the com m ittee in reach m onthly w ithin th e 118 sq u are miles question in th a t w a y .” stances would the rebels join w ith ing its conclusions w ere made public. of London. D iscussing th e P re sid e n t’s rig h t to H u erta ag ain st a common enemy. P articu lar atten tio n w as given to expect th e support of congress when “ In case of a foreign invasion Gen the com m ittee’s reasons for choosing very helpful. It strength he deals w ith in tern atio n al questions. erals V illa and C arranza long ago A tlanta, G a., and D allas, Tex., in S ecretary B ryan ad d s: “ The chief agreed th a t they would sim ply content preference to New O rleans; for select ens and assists them in per executive speaks for th e nation in in them selves w ith opposing any arm ed ing Richmond, Va., instead of B alti forming their daily func tern atio n al affairs and it is only fa ir to force which entered rebel te r rito ry ,” more, and fo r nam ing K ansas City in assume th a t he speaks advisedly when said th is inform ant. stead of D enver, O maha or Lincoln, tions. he declares th a t in tercourse w ith other It is known th a t V illa would find it Neb. The com m ittee called attention nations is seriously em barrassed by practically impossible to co-operate to th e fact th a t since 37 cities were the free tolls law w hich he seeks to re w ith H uerta. H uerta, it is related, at applicants and only 12 w ere named, 25 p e a l.” the b a ttle of Rellano tw o years ago had to be disappointed. A CLERGYMAN’S TESTIMONY. “ W ith so m any conflicting claim s, ” compelled the proud and arrogant The Rev. Edm und Heslop of Wig- ton, Pa., suffered from Dropsy for a Find Tusk o f Ancient Villa, then serving under him, to get said the statem en t, “ someone had to year. H is lim bs and feet w ere swol his knees and apologize for some judge. CongresB constituted the com Wild Boar In California on len and puffed. He had h e a rt flu tte r offense. L ater H uerta threw him 'into m ittee a court and gave the Federal ing w as dizzy Los Angeles— T h at C alifornia was prison in Mexico City, w here Villa R eserve Board the power o f review. and exhausted at a t one tim e th e home of practically learned to read and w rite. He finally D isappointed com petitors should seek th e le a st exer every kind of anim al has received fu r a remedy through the orderly process tion. H ands and th e r proof from th e discovery of the esca|ied and made his way north, the law prescribes. where, on the assassination of Madero sufferers find instant relief in feet w ere cold and h e had such skull and other portions of the skele and the elevation of H uerta to the pro Sloan's Liniment. It pene a dragging sensa ton o f an im mense wild boar in Im per visional presidency, he sta rte d a revo R adium Tests Under Way. trates to the painful part — tion across the ial Valley The skull w ith its 10-inch lution and in due tim e joined other in W ashington, D. C.— D ebate in the loins th a t it was tusks has arrived in Los A ngeles. The surgents under the suprem e chiefship soothes and quiets the nerves. senate on th e bill for the governm en difficult to move. find w as made on th e C alifornia-M ex- of V enustiano C arranza. tal control o f the radium -bearing lands No rubbing—merely lay it on. A fter using 6 ico Land & C attle com pany’s ranch, Rev. E. Heslop. of th e W est was opened S aturday by boxes of Dodds one of th e g re a t tra c to r plows having K idney P ills th e sw elling disappear brought the skull to th e surface when Villa Reports Complete C hairm an W alsh, of the m ines com ed and he felt him self again. He says preparing th e ground for a cottoi. field. Rout of Superior Force m ittee. he has been benefited and blessed by E m phasizing the im portance of the One tusk of th e g re a t pig lacks ju s t th e use of Dodds Kidney Pills. Sev Ju arex , M ex.—The rebel wounded m easure, S enator W alsh said radium eral m onths la te r he w rote: I have a fractio n of being 10 inches long, during a si < days’ b attle a t San Ped- bearing lands w ere not only to be not changed my faith in your rem edy while th e other is broken off a t tfie tip. A rchaeologists will be invited to ras de los Colonias, east of Torreon, is found in Colorado and U tah, but in since the above statem en t w as a u th o r ized. C orrespond with Rev. E. H es make an inspection and report. I t is placed a t 500 in an official report of Montana, and probably would be found in other states. lop about this w onderful rem edy. considered possible by m ere laymen G eneral V illa to G eneral Carranza. H e added th a t the bureau of mines The combined forces of the federals, Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c per box at th a t th e anim al belongs to the pleisto F o r N e u r a lg ia your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., cene period and is in a class w ith the said to have numbered 12,000 to 15,- and tw o em inent doctors w ere conduct ** I w o u l d n o t b e w i t h o u t y o u r L i n i m e n t a n d p r a i s e i t t o a ll w h o s u f f e r Buffalo, N. Y. W rite for Household anim als found in th e oil pits a t La 000, w ere defeated by 10,000 or 12,000 ing experim ents in the methods of w i t h n e u r a l g i a o r r h e u m a t i s m o r p a in o f H ints, also m usic of N ational Anthem producing radium , which, if success rebels, according to the report. a n y k i n d . ” — Mr*. H e n ry Bishop, H elena, (E nglish and G erm an w ords) and re Brea. G eneral C arranza forw arded the re ful, would he given to the public. cipes for dainty dishes. All 3 se n t free. P a in A l l G o n o port to R afael Zubaran, his secretary Eye Grafting Has Every Adv. •* I s u f f e r e d w i t h q u i t e a s e v e r e n e u of the interior, who rem ained here a f Idle Leader Sentenced. r a l g i c h e a d a c h e f o r 4 m o n th s w i t h o u t Appearance of Success a n y re lie f. 1 u se d y o u r L in im e n t fo r te r C arranza and other officials re Los Angeles— “ C aptain” Frank K el tw o o r t h r e e n i g h t s a n d I h a v e n ’t s u f - An A lternative. B altim ore—The success of th e oper moved the provisional capital to C hi ley, the only one of th e disrupted f e r e d w i t h m y h e a d s i n c e . ” — M r. J . R . M ater—Well, Effie, w hat a re you ation perform ed several w eeks ago at huahua. Sw inger, Louisville, K y . going to be when you grow up? “ arm y ” of unemployed to be brought T r e a t m e n t s f o r C o ld a n d C ro u p G eneral V illa’s report reads : th e B altim ore Eye, E ar and T hroat Effie— If I w as a boy I'd be p resi to trial, was sentenced to 60 days’ im " M y l i t t l e g ir l, t w e lv e y e a r s o ld , “ I have the honor to com m unicate hospital, in which th e cornea of a p ig ’s d en t; but seeing I'm a girl I guess be c a u g h t a s e v e r e c o ld , a n d I g a v e h e r prisonm ent w ithout th e option of a t h r e e d r o p s o f S l o a n 's L i n i m e n t o n s u g a r ing a rich widow is as good as any eye was g ra fte d onto th e blind eye of to you th a t a fte r six days’ o f terrific fine. A fte r th e decision of the jury o n g o in g t o b e d , a n d s h e g o t u p in t h e fighting the tow n of San Pedras de los David Kane, a six-months-old infant, thing.—Judge. m o r n i n g w i t h n o s ig n s o f a c o ld . A l i t is now practically assured. Dr. Floyd Colonias was evacuated by th e enemy, was announced, 105 or 109 men a rre st tle boy n e x t d o o r h a d c ro u p a n d I g av e th e m o th e r th e L in im e n t. S h e g a v e h im B. W hitm an, th e surgeon who per which was under the command of Gen ed changed th e ir minds about going to Depth of D esert Sands. t h r e e d r o p s o n g o in g t o b e d , a n d h e g o t formed th e operation, still refuses to erals Velasco, Demoure, Maas snd trial, pleaded guilty and w ere released u p w i t h o u t t h e c r o u p i n t h e m o r n i n g .” I The average depth of th e sands in — M r. W. H . Strung*, Chicago. I l l on suspended sentences. Four men re the d eserts of A frica is from 30 to 40 make a sta te m e n t w ith reference to it, others. At «11 Dealers. P rice 2 5 c ., 5 0 c. aad 11.00 “ B efore th e evacuation th ey set fire m ain in ja il. One of these is Morris but it is learned th a t the eye on which feet. S lo a n 's B o o k o n H o r s e s s e n t f r e e . In Rose, form erly "G e n e ra l” in com the p ig ’s cornea was g ra fted is still to the g re a te r p a rt of the city. A d d ress In th e y ear 1913 a flock of 31 hens, clear. T here is reason to believe th a t these mom ents my troops are taking mand, who w as deposed and later a r owned by Edw ard Doane of Pittsfield, it will rem ain clear for the few days possession of the city. Tomorrow I rested for vagrancy. OR. EARL S. SLOAN, lie. Bsston, Mass. produced 4371 eggs, an average of 141 le ft o f th e tim e allotted for the te s t by will forw ard details of the b attle. My for each hen. D eadly Tick Is Studied. only re g re t is th a t 500 of my troops the surgeon. were wounded in the assaults. I have W ashington, D. C.— A new line of captured 700 prisoners. I hope th a t attack upon the tick o f th e Rocky Scientists Go to Siberia. Philadelphia — The U niversity of the g re a t sacrifice of human blood will Mountain regions, which is charged be for the w elfare of our co untry.” w ith causing the dreaded spotted or Pennsylvania museum has dispatched Rocky Mountain fever, has been a r an expedition to th e northern p art of ranged by A ssistant Secretary of the Robber A n d Victim Die. S iberia, which lies betw een the Yenezi S eattle—C harles F. Sw artz, aged T reasury Newton in charge of the and Lena rivers, to collect ethnological Public H ealth service. Mr. Newton specim ens and d a ta am ong the trib es 33, of Snohomish, W ash., the passen authorized Surgeon L. D. Frick, sta th ere, o f whom little is known. H. U. ger who was wounded when Clarence tioned at V ictor, Mont., to hire 1000 Hall, recently a stu d en t o f anthrop Trew and W illiam Sears attem pted to sheep for th ree months to study the ology a t the U n iv ersity of London, hold up a Tacoma-bound interurban habits of the tick, which is sup heads th e party, which will join others train a t R iverton, south of Seattle, posed to find peace and q uiet in sheep sen t out by the U n iv ersity of Oxford and Trew , one of the robbers, died at wool. and th e Moscow Academy. The la tte r local hospitals Wednesday. The prosecuting attorney has an is led by Miss Czaplicka, a noted Rus “F irst” A m ericans Found. nounced th a t he will file an inform a sian woman scientist. W ashington, D. C.— A fte r a th o r tion im m ediately charging both Trew ough study of the peoples along the and Sears w ith m urder in the first de frin g e of A sia from S iberia to Su Ships W ill Test Canal. Sears, though badly bruited, m atra in her effort to trace the origin San Diego— U n ited S tates w arships gree. of th e A tlantic fleet w ill steam will recover. al A m erican, Mr. H a rrie t Chalm ers Adams, one of A m erica’s forem ost through th e Panam a canal early in P a ten t On Box Inralid. women explorers, in a com m unication Ju ly , speed up th e Pacific Coast to San Chicago— A fte r nine years of litig a to the N ational G eographical society, Diego and retu rn to H am pton Roads Strength, Power, Accomplishment are all Typified In S. S. 9 . by th e same route, according to F ra n k tion the U nited S tates C ircuit court of expresses the opinion th a t the ancient 6 o m e b lo o d d is o rd e rs b e c o m e d e e p ly e lim in a te d fro m t h e i r p re se n c e . io o te d In t h e g la n d s a n d tis s u e s , a n d th e lin D. Roosevelt, assista n t secretary of I Appeals held invalid a p aten t for a "A m erican ” peoples came by sea, T h e n , too, 8. 8. S- h a s s u c h i f m ista k e is m a d e o f r e s o r tin g to d r a s tic s tim u la tio n o n th e s e local c e lls a s t< th e navy, who inspected the harbor ] lined pasteboard box h itherto used poasibly in broken stages, from Asia. ¿rug* T h e se o n ly a g g r a v a t e b y c a u s in g s e r v e t h e i r m u tu a l w e lfa re a n d a p here and made prelim inary a rran g e only as a container for crackers. Broad oth er a n d w o rs e tro u b le s . A h o s t o f p e o r e la tiv e a s s is ta n c e to e a c h o th e r. A via to r an d W oman Die. m ents for the reception of the ships on I contention th a t th e p aten t covered all ple k n o w th is to b e true. T h e y k n o w I n a v e r y b r ie f tim e 8. 8 8. h a from p a in fu l e x p e rie n c e . th e coming v isit. The purpose of th is folding cartons having interlocked ends London— Reichelt, th e German av r e c o n s tr u c t iv e p ro c e s s so u n d e r c< . 6ow u in to w h e r e th e b lo o d t h a t re m a r k a b le c h a n g e s a r e obseve< early jau n t, said Mr. Rooesvelt, was in conjunction w ith a lining of waxed iator, and a woman paasenger were is T itle ted req uires 8. 8 . 8 . th e g r e a t e s t e r u p tiv e p la c e s h e a l, m y s te rio u s p a in to prove th a t th e b ig w aterw ay is now paper, as well as the methods of m ak killed near here Saturday when the blood purifier sT er d isc o v e re d . a c h e s h a v e d is a p p e a re d , a n d fro m he ing them w ere overruled by the court. m otor of th e ir monoplane exploded and in readiness to accom modate ships. T h le rem a rk a b le re m e d y c o n ta in s o n e fo o t th e r e <9 a c o n s c io u s s e n s a tio n < In g r e d ie n t, th e a c tiv e p u rp o s e o f w h ic h is n e w e d h e a lth . The derision, it was said, opens this the a ir c ra ft fell 200 feet. The wom Co s tim u la te th e tis s u e s to th e h e a lth y F r o m th e f a c t t h a t 8. 8. 8. Is p Loop Is lo o p e d E ight Times. type of carton to general use. It was an was dead when ex tricated from the se le c tio n o f Its o w n e s s e n tia l n u tr i m e n t a b o ta n ic a l p re p a r a tio n . It Is accept« Los Angeles — Delloyd Thompson m aintained th a t th e p aten t waa void debris and R eichelt died a t th e hospi- and th e m edtotnal e le m e n ts o f th i s m a tc h t h e w e a k e s t s to m a c h a n d h a s g re a t le ss b lo o d purifier a r e J u s t a s e s s s n t la l to Influence. “ looped th e loop” eig h t tim es h e r e ' for w ant o f novelty and invention. U l. _________________ N o t o n e drop o f d ru g w en b a la n ced -h ea lth a s th e n u tr i tio u s m in e ra ls Is u sed In Its p re p a ra tio n , Sunday, breaking Lincoln B eachey's e le m e n ts o f th e m e s ti, g r a in s , f a t s a n d fo r S 8 . 8. a n d in s is t upon h a v in M an Pierced B y R ed h o t Rail. 2,640,000 Eggs In Cargo. previous A m erican record o f seven j a n«ars o f our d a ily food. A nd *f y o u d e s .re s k illfu l a d v ic e u p o t loops. Beachey’s record was made a t , S e a ttle ,—Two hundred and tw enty i P ittsb u rg The e n tire length o f a N o t o n ly t h i* h u t If fro m th e p resen ce m a tte r c o n c e rn in g th e b lo o d a n d • f so m e d istu rb in g p o iso n t h e r s Is s lo cal w r ite to T h e S w if t S pecific C o., 105 l San Francisco. Thompson was less thousand dozen eggs w ere p a rt of the 90-foot steel rail, red hot, passed or g en era l in ter fe r e n c e o f n u tr i tio n to B ld g , A tla n ta , G a. Do n o t a llo w than 2000 feet above th e ground when cargo of th e steam ship Senator, which through the body of Charles Miller, of c a u s e b o lls, carb uncle*, a b s c e s s e s a n d z ea lo u s clerk to la r r u p th e a tm o sp h e he sta rte d his dow nw ard flight and | sailed from S eattle for San Francisco Braddock, aa he worked a t a finishing kindred trou b les, 8. 8 . 8. so d ir e c ts th e eloq u en ce o v e r s o m e th in g " J u st a s g made his last loop when w ithin 600 W ednesday. The eggs were brought mill in the E dgar Thompeon Steel le c a l eeU s th a t th is p o iso n t* r ejec te d and a s 8. 8. 8. B ew a r e c f a ll counterfa feet o f th e earth. acm es the Pacific by a Canadian linar. worka. M illar livad h alf an hour. «4 all k in d s w a n te d . W r ite fo r our CASH OFFER Pearson-Page Co. / E v e r y F a r m e r in te r e s t e d in g e t t i n g a b i g g e r y ield fro m hi» t h r e s h in g t h is y e a r s h o u ld h a v e t h e n ew li/14 1 “ R u s s e ll” b o o k ! F u ll o f v a lu a b le in f o r - j (n a tio n f o r t h e th r e s h e m i a n ! Y O U R co p y is re a d y —s e n d a | p o s ta l o r w r i te t o r it to d a y ! ■K tl second - hand I iachinery RINGINGinEARS BLACK LEG HELP THAT — STOMACH TROUBLE Secretary Bryan Puts Tolls Plea on New Basis. Believes Valvular Disorders May Be Freely Relieved. Women's Neuralgia SLOANS LINIMENT Kills Pain All Blood Disorders Quickly Driven Away Astonishing Results With the Greatest Blood Purifier Ever Discovered. A L L R IG H T S R E S E R V E D ^ Keep Kids Kleen U The moat practical, healthful, playtime garments ever invented for children 1 to 9 years of age. M ade In one piece with drop back. Easily slipped on or off. Easily washed. No tight elastic bands to stop circulation. Made in blue denim, and blur and white hickory stripes for ail the year round. Also lighter weight material for summer wear. All garments trimmed with fast red or blue galatea. Made in Dutch neck with elbow sleeves and high neck and long sleeves. M is s e s , B o y • •C h ild r e n 8 1 .6 0 $ 1 .7 8 * 2 * 2 5 0 f S ag an B ualnaaa 006, IN C R E A S E l a t h e ta le a o f D o n g le * T h is 1» lb« reason w« give you tbe value« for 93 OO. 93 Mi. 94.00 am i 94.A0 no tw ith sta n d in g the enorm ous Increase In th e cost of leather. O ur sta n d a rd s have n o t been lowered a nd th e yrlce to you rem ains the sam e. Auk your dealer to show you he kind of W. L. D ouglas shoe« he i (telling for 93 00, 93 50. 94 00 and 4.50. Y ou will th en be convinced th a t W .L .D ouglas shoe« a re abso lutely os good a s o th e r m ake« sold a t higher prices. T h e only difference 1 is th e orlce. 75c the suit If your dealer cannot supply you. we will send them, charges prepaid on receipt of price. 75c each. ■ I U A New r n r r If They suit n u x Rip M a tt, B y to y l . T l S tr a u s s A C o ., Saw ( m c u c o ^ TAKE NO S U B S T IT U T E g a a s l n a w i t h o u t W . L . D o u g la s ' nam i •tain p ad on th a bottom . i r w .T .. Douglas sh o aa a r t n o t n>r s a l t in y o u r v ic in ity , a d ir e c t front fa c to ry , h b o aa fo r a v a ry m a n — >f «hs fa m ily a t a ll p rtc a a , p o s ta g e fra a. W r ite fo r 't'i;a ? r a te d c a ta lo g s h o w in g how to o rd e r by m a il. W L D O U G LA S, One Sign. “H ere's a critic says th e dram a 1, in its second childhood.” “I notice it has taken to playing In the mud.” 210 S p ark B treat, B ro ck to n . M m . Storm Center. "U neasy lies the head th at w ears a crow n.” It Is estim ated th a t a day of dark- “ In a republic, It is the p resid en t’s ness in London caused by fog costs private secretary who acquires the in -1 the inhabitants $25.000 for gas, as well som nia.” as a large sum for electric light. **A Perfect Woman Nobly Planned To Warn , to Comfort ana Command* * Nature never intended woman to be delicate, ailing, or a sufferer from "nerves.” Women in middle age complain of “hot flashes.” Many women suffer needlessly from girlhood to womanhood, and from moth erhood to middle life, with backache, or headache, dizziness, faintness, or bearing-down sensations. For a permanent relief from these distressing symptoms nothing is so good as n o PIFPPF’Q favorite pr esc r iptio n as a soothing and strengthening ner T h e 44 F a v o rite Prescription** Is known everywhere and for over 40 years as th e s ta n d a rd rem ed y for the diseases of women. 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A rt« o u t h e b lo o d a n d ex p el« germ « o f al; fo rm « o f d iste m p e r. B e st rem e d y e v e r k n o w n f o r m are « i n fo a l O ne b o ttle g u a ra r.te e d to c u re o n e enne. BOc a n d t l a b o ttle ; S5i«.n* 910 d o z e n , o f d ru g g ist« a n d h n rn era d e a .'e ra . o r s e n t fixprj«*« p a id bj m anufacturer«). O ut «how* how to p o u ltic e th ro a t« . O u r F r e i B o o k le t give* e v e ry th in g . L ocal ag e n t« w a n te d . L a rg e s t « e llin , h o r s e rem e d y In e x lc te n c e —tw elvo year«. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters K O VER ALLS S P O H N M E D IC A L C T C h . m l . u . n d B . c t . r i o l o . l . u - G O S H E N . IN D - U . S . A. Perfect Digestion aBBBBBE S B B c g B g a s a s a g a sascB RUPTURE depends upon the integrity of the liver. IS CURABLE IF YOUR LIVER IS TORPID W IL L W AKE IT U P YOUR SYSTEM W IL L RUN DOWN. B y w e a r in g a S E E L E Y S P E R M A T IC S H IE L D T R U S S . N o w o r r y in g o r d a n g e r o f a n o p e ra tio n . R u p t u r e is n o t a t e a r o r b r e a c h , a s c o m m o n ly s u p p o s e d , b u t is t h e s t r e tc h i n g , o r d ila tio n , o f a n a tu r a l o p e n in g . T h i« S E E L E Y S P E R M A T IC S H IE L D a p p lia n c e c lo s e s t h i s o p e n in g in 10 d a y s in m o s t c a s e s . I f y o u c a n ’t com e, w r i te f o r m e a s u r in g b la n k a n d l i t e r a t u r e . S o ld o n ly by AND NOT LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. Third and Y amhill, P ortland, Or. W h o a r e T r u s s E x p e r t s a n d E x c lu s iv e S t a t e A g e n t« f o r t h is a p p lia n c e . No Legal Way to 8top Him. H ow ever brave th e policemen are, they are careful about not breaking the laws and ordinances. A patrol man was kicking Ills feet down on one of the locks on the lake front the other m orning when an excited citizen ran up to him and cried: “Say, hurry up! A man has ju st Jumped off the p ie r!” “W ith his clothes on?” asked the officer. "Yes—fully dresed. H u rry !” “W hat do you w ant me to do? T here a in ’t no ordinance against a man sw lm m ln' us long ns ho's properly dressed."—Philadelphia Times. F r e e to O ur R ea d er« W r i t e M u r i n e F y e R e m e d y C o ., C h i c a g o , for 4 8 - p a x » I l l u s t r a t e d K y e « to o k F r e e . W r i t e a l t a b o u t Y o u r K y e T r o u b l e a n d t h e y w ill a d r l a e a t 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 K y e K e rn e d leu I n Y o u r M p e c la l C a s e . Y o u r D r u g g U t w ill t e ll y o u t h a t M u rin e R e lie v e s B o r e K y r n , H L re n g tlie iin W e a k K y r a . I l o e a n 't S m a r t , B o o th e » K y e P a i n , a n d . r l l a f o r 60c. T r y I t I n Y o u r K y e » a n d I n R a b y 'e E y e s for S c a ly E y e lid s a n d ( ir u m ila tlo n . Too Long. A celebrated doctor was som etim es Inclined to sleep In church during the serm on and a friend who wns w ith him In the pew one Sunday Joked with him about nodding now and then. The doctor Insisted he had been aw ake all th e time. "Now then,” said his friend, "can you tell me w hat thb serm on was about?" “Yes, I can," said the doctor. “It w as about half an hour too long.”—- Columbia State. Putnam Fadeless Dyes are the easiest to use. Not Near Enough. V farm er In g reat need of extra inds at haying tim e finally asked 81 A’arren, who was accounted tbe town fool, If he could help him out. ■•■What'll you pay?” asked SI. "I'll pay w hat you’re w orth,” a n sw ered the farm er. SI scratched his head a m inute, then announced decisively: " I’ll be darned If I’ll work for th a t! ” —E verybody's Magazine. Dr. P ierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- coated, easy to tak e as candy, regulate and invigorate stom ach, liver and bow els. Do not gripe. All In tha Bill. "I have sent for you,” said th e man of the house, “because these pipes need looking after. T h ere’s a leak som ew here and a lot of gas going to w aste." “No. sir,” replied the gas com pany's inspector, m editatively; "m aybe there is a leak, but there ain 't any gas go ing to w aste— you'll find it all In th e bill.”— Milwaukee Journal. Something New. The new m lnleter was asked to dine a t the home of one of bis parishion ers, and, of course, responded to the request to say grace. In the little pause which succeeded th e “am en” the sm all d aughter of the fam ily ex claim ed naively: "W ell, my papa don't know th a t piece!”—H arper's Magazine. T here were 14 few er medical schools in the United S lates In 1913 th an In 1912, about 1200 stu d en ts and about 500 few er graduates. nSE B B B B B B & B B 0 « « 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 5 0 Example Followed. Landlord—Good m orning, sir. Just dropped In to see If It's convenient foi you to pay your rent. T en an t—Glad you called. I w ant to complain about th e doors; none of them will shut. L.—New house you know sir—takes tim e to settle. T.—Ah! then I guess I’ll follow the house's exumple. Good day, sir. Call again. A ccording to the la te st statistics th ere are 2,000,000 French fam ilies w ithout children. M issouri's 1913 corn crop Is valued a t $175.000,000. TWO WOMEN OVOID OPERATIONS B j Taking Lydia E. Pink, ham’* Vegetable Compound. Chicago, 111.—" I m ust thank you w ith all my h eart fo r Lydia E. Pinkham ’s V e g e t a b l e Com pound. I used to go to my doctor fo r pills/ and rem edies a n d they did not help me. I had headaches and could not eat, and the doctor claimed I had fem ale trouble and m ust have an opera tion. I read in the paper about Lydia E. I’inkham ’s Vege table Compound and I have taken it and feel fine. A lady said one day, *Oh, I feel so tired ail the tim e and have head ache.’ I said, ‘ T ake Lydia E. Pink- ham ’s V egetable Compound,’ and she did and feels fine now .” —Mrs. M. R. K a r s c h n i c k , 1438 N. Paulina S treet, Chicago, Illinois. The O ther Case. Dayton, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham ’a V egetable Compound «relieved m e of pains in my side th a t I had fo r year* and which doctors’ medicines failed to relieve. I t has certainly saved me from an operation. I will be glad to assist you by a personal le tte r to any woman in the sam e condition. M ra. J . W. S h e r e r , 126 C ars SL , Dayton, Ohio. I f yon w ant a p o d a l a«lvie« w rit« to Lydia E. PlnL /iam Med- Idln« Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mas*. T on r letter w ill be opened, read and answ ered by a w om an, and held In strict confidences N. V, ¡I W H E N w r itin g t e tio n th i« paper. N o . 1 «, *14* >i— —► j