Ons Lucky Man.
Mexicans A sk Surrender,
"It is costing me three times as
B ut Get No Consideration
much to live as it did five years ago.
I tell you it isn’t right. Our whole
Vera Cruz, Mexico— A considerable
o t all kinds wanted. W rite for our
economic system is wrong,” said one
force of Mexicans attacked the Amer
man to another.
CASH OFFER
“ Perhaps you have more expensive
ican outpost at the water plant nine
p k un d tastes than you had five years ago.”
miles out at 11 o’clock Monday morn
"Not at all. We are being robbed,
that’s the long and short of it. Prices
ing, according to a wireless message,
keep going up right along, and they
which asked for aid.
G. E A R L E HENTON, M. D.
try to make us believe that it is noth,
Supporting troops were ordered for
s p e c ia l is t
ing but our own extravagance that
412
Morgan
Bldg..
D ISEASES OP EYE
makes it so hard for us to get ahead.
ward by train from Vera Cruz to El
GLASSES FITTED
Portland, Oregon
Take your own case. Don’t you find
Tejer, where the water works are sit
that it is costing you a lot more to Kermit Has Narrow Escape — One
uated.
live than it did five years ago?’’
Man Goes Mad, Kills An
“ No. It isn’t costing me as much."
The Mexican troops were in uniform
Bought, sold and exchanged; engines, boilers,
"For heaven's sake explain yourself.
other Arrows K ill Dog.
sawmills, etc. Send for Stock List and Prices.
and consisted mostly of infantry, but
TH E J. E. M A R T IN CO.. El 1st St.. Portland. Or. Tell me how you manage it."
there were some cavalrymen, evidently
" It ’s very simple. One of the wom
en to whom I was paying alimony got
belonging to the regular establish
Para,
Brazil
—
Colonel
Theodore
married again about three years ago.”
ment.
Steam, Gasoline. Hoisting and Logging Engines. — Chicago Record-Herald.
Roosevelt in an interview with the
Electric Motors or Lighting Plants, Concrete M ix
Associated Press on board the steamer While no fear is felt by the army
ers. Derricks. Boilers. Pumps, Saws, Etc.
B
a
la
a
m
’s
S
w
o
rd
.
Standard Machinery Co., 46 2d Si., Portland, Or.
Dunstan, on which he had just arrived authorities in Vera Cruz that the Mex
"Here sir,” said the antique dealer, from Manos, gave many interesting |
ican troops will make a serious attack,
displaying a huge sword to a clerical
details of his f exploring trip through
looking collector, "ever see anything
it is realized that considerable incon
the
wilds
of
Brazil.
He
said:
Stop wage slavery ! Formulas and instructions more interesting than that?
That's
venience soon will be caused unless
for manufacturing Six Big Sellers, and 100 busi
“
The
expedition
has
proved
a
signal
j
ness opportunities, sent for 10c. Pacifie Coast Balaam’s sword."
something is done to open the roads
Novelty Co., Hibernian Building, Los Angeles, Cal.
“ But, my good man, that can not success. It was undertaken originally |
be," said the dominie. “ Balaam never for the American Museum of Natural into districts where garden and dairy
products come from.
had a sword. He only wished for History.
The Mexicans threatened to “ attack
one."
“ During our trip George K. Cherry
-
GOOD CASH PRICES PAID.
------ —
“ Quite right, sir,” said the dealer, and Leo Miller, the naturalists, col immediately unless the Americans sur
Arrow Heads. Sinkers, Plummets, Ornaments. “ this is the one he wished for.”— Chi
lected more than 2100 birds and mam rendered their position at the water
Beads. Shell Wampum; Articles that are found cago News.
mals
and a few reptiles, batraehians and works at El Tejer within 10 minutes,”
on old camp grounds—also old Bows and Pipes
fish,
chiefly
from the regions not hith but failed to fulfill their threat.
that have been used.
F r e e to O u r R e a d e r «
As Major Russell had received or
erto
traversed
by any collector, and
F. M. GILHAM
W rite M urine Eye Remedy Co., C hicago, for
ders not to assume the offensive, he
highland Springs, Lake Co., California.
48-page illustrated Eye Book Free. W rite all many presenting specimens hitherto
and his men were watching the Mexi
about Y o u r Eye T rouble and they w ill advise unknown to science.
to the P roper Application o f the M urine
“ The most important part o f our cans with much interest.
LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED Eye Remedies in Y o u r S pecial Case. Y o u r
Suddenly a Mexican lieutenant and a
hj Cutter'» Blteklef Pill». Low- D ru g g ist w ill tell you that M urlue Relieves trip was geographical.
In the explor
p >rlc«il.
r t c ^ . . fresh,
_____ reliable; preferred by
non-commissioned officer bearing a
Western jtockmen because « 1 .» ,re- Sore Eye«, Strengthens W e a k Eyes. D oesn’t ation o f an unknown river we have put
_
_ _
test ,h .r. other vaoclnee tell. Sm art, Soothes Kye P ain , and sells for 50c.
white flag advanced and presented a
1
g -
Write for booklet ,nd testlmonl.lt Try It in Your Eyes an d In B a b y 's Eyes iof on the map a river nearly 1000 miles
demand for the Americans to surrend
I
I m
10 - do*, pkpe. Blaekle, Pill. $1-00
long,
the
existence
o
f
which
is
not
Scaly
Eyelids
and
G
ranulation.
A J I j V S
10-do.. ,k«>. Blaskleg Pill. 4.00
Use any Injector, but Cutter's best.
hinted at on published maps.
The up er within 10 minutes.
C a rd s A re O ut.
The iuperlorlty of Cutter products Is due to oyer IS
Major Russell’s reply was:
yesrs of sbeclsllzln. In veeolnel and ssrums only.
Jack (lolling with magazine)—It per part o f its course was unknown to
“ Hurry right back and do not waste
Inslat on Cutter'e. I f unobtelnable, order dlrrct.
THE CUTTIH LABORATORY. Berkeley, CalMdrzIa. says here that there’s enough phos anybody except the wild Indians along any o f the time your commanding offi
phorus in a man’s body to make 40,000 its banks, while the lower part was
matches.
known to a few rubber men only. The cer has stipulated.”
Major Russell then made prepara
Dam aged Goods.
Ethel (nibbling a chocolate)—And river takes its rise in the high uplands
Mr. Cooke had occasion to stop in not sand enough to make one.— Bos o f the western part o f the state of tions to resist any attack, at the same
a small town at the luncheon hour ton Transcript.
Matto Grosso, just north of the 13th time sending a message to headquar
and went into a restaurant to eat.
ters in Vera Cruz that his outpost was
parallel
of south latitude.
He ordered steak and valiantly tried
Safe P o lic y.
“ We embarked in latitude 12 de threatened.
to partake of it with the Implements
" I believe in calling a spade a
Back at headquarters Brigadier Gen
grees 1 minute south and longitude 80
at his command, but neither knife nor spade," declared the stranger.
eral Funston and his staff were con
fork had any apparent effect on it.
“ It is dangerous to call one a card degrees 15 minutes west.
scientiously working out the details of
Finally he called the waiter to his of another suit, if you sit in a game
“ The river ran with many doublings
aide.
around here," warned the native.— and twistings almost due north into the new government which General
Funston has been instructed to estab
"You’ll have to take this steak back Buffalo Express.
the river Madeira, where its entrance
lish.
and bring me another piece,” said Mr.
was at about 5 degrees 30 minutes
Cooke.
The wireless message from the wa
south
latitude.
Putnam Fadeless Dyes make
The waiter eyed the steak narrowly
terworks station at El Tejer brought
“ We were 60 days in canoes. In
no muss.
and then shook his head.
about a quick change from this work to
latitude 7 degrees south we passed the
" I can’t do that, sir,” he replied,
that o f active army duty.
A
Case
of
Lese
M
ajeste.
last rapids and reached the steamer,
"I can’t take it back for you’ve bent
Within a few minutes headquarters
Not long ago DeWolf Hopper, tha when we were but 36 hours from Ma-
It."
had notified Major John H. Russell
actor, was selecting a hat in a well-
naos.
known Fifth avenue shop. His' own
that reinforcements were on the way
“ In latitude 10 degrees 58 minutes
A R E Y O U C O N S T IP A T E D ?
hat removed, he stood holding two
Wrlfht’s Indian Vegetable Fills have others, trying to decide which to buy south we struck the mouth o f a big to aid him, and in little more than an
hour, instead o f the 240 marines com
proved their worth for 75 years. Test them
affluent flowing from the right, and in
ourself now. Send for sample to 37'J Pearl At this moment a young man of tha
posing the command o f Major Russell
overdressed, would-be swagger type latitude 9 degrees 49 minutes south we
t.. Now York. Adv.
entered the store and mistaking Mr. came to the mouth of another big afflu at the outpost of El Tejer, there were
in position to support him more than
Hopper for a salesman drawled at him ent flowing from the left.
C o u ld n ’t F in d the Place.
1200 men, while the entire garrison of
A very small man— not only small in an affected and peculiarly irritating
“ The Duvida river in point o f vol
Vera Cruz was in readiness.
as to stature, but lacking also In tone:
ume is like the Rhone, the Elbe or the
"M y hat doesn’t fit, my good man."
width of beam— sat Is a street car
Before replying Mr. Hopper quite Hudson, but is too much broken up by
until he became tightly wedged in
from both sides. Then there entered deliberately inspected the speaker rapids to be navigable except in the M any Scout Balloons to
Then, turning lower parts. In about 7 degrees 30
the car a large, handsome woman, up from head to toe.
Precede Rose Festival Race
minutes south latitude it joins another
holstered to the minute. She took the away, he said sweetly:
"Neither does your coat, my boy.”— river practically the same size, flow
strap In front of the small man and
Portland, Or.— For two weeks pre
was hanging to it in discomfort when Everybody’s Magazine.
ing from the right.
ceding the opening of the next annual
the small man arose with a flourish of
“ From about 11 degrees 48 minutes Rose Festival, pilot balloons will be
politeness and touched her on the
W o rm s expelled prom ptly from the bum&o to 10 degrees 48 minutes, south lati sent into the sky each day for the pur
arm.
•yst, m w ith Ur. P eery’s Verm ifuge "D ead
tude, the course o f the Duvida is al pose o f testing and studying the air
"Take my seat, madam,” he said, Shot.” Adv.
most an unbroken series of rapids, currents so as to add keener interest
with a bow and a smile.
there being no clear day’s run without to the novel distance race during the
Lower Education.
"Oh, thank you very much,” 6he re
Of a certain bishop the following rapids. This was the hard part o f our National Balloon Meet which will be
plied and turned toward the seat.
journey.
Then, smiling genially, she asked: anecdote is told:
one o f the star features o f the ap
While presiding over a conference a
"W here did you get up from?”—
“ We were during six weeks at proaching celebration.
Professional
speaker
began
a
tirade
against
the
Chicago News.
steady labor slogging our way, on an pilots will have charge o f these great
universities and education, expressing
than a gas bags and an even half dozen en
thankfulness that he had never been average making not more
To B r e l , in Now Shoos.
couple o f miles a day. The last part tries have been received with fully as
A lw oy* shake in A lle n ’r. Foot-Eaae, a powder, corrupted by contact with a college.
After proceeding for a few minutes o f this time we kwere living on half many more applications on file, rep
it c u rr» hot, »w eatin g, achin g, sw ollen feet.
Cure, corns, in grow in g n a il, and bunions. At the bishop Interrupted with the ques rations.
resenting the best talent o f the Aero
all d ru g g ist, and ih o , stored, 2oc. Dont accept
“ Two sets of rapids were at the bot club o f America under whose auspices
snviub.titute. Sam pie m ailed F R EE. Address tion:
“ Do I understand that Mr. X —
is tom of canyons, where the river clove
Allen S. Olmsted, ,Le Roy, N. Y.
the event will be conducted.
thankful for his ignorance?”
its way through mountain chains.
The balloon meet will be the first
T h o u g h tfu l.
"W ell, yes,” was the answer; you
“ O f the seven canoes with which we ever held in this part of the country
Grannie—W hy should I take anoth can put it that way if you like.”
er chair, Gerald? Don’t you think I ’m
“ Well, all I have to say,” said the started, five were lost in the rapids. and will be a purely scientific one, the
comfortable here?
prelate, in sweet and musical tones, One of our men was drowned and two cash prizes of $3,000 to go to the pilots
Gerald— Yes, Gran’ma;
but I’m "all I have to say is that Mr. X----- - others, including Kermit, narrowly demonstrating the keenest knowledge
afraid my
little kitten isn’t— she’s has much to be thankful for.”— Chi escaped death by drowning.
of air conditions and the most skillful
there, too.—London Opinion.
cago News.
“ Under the strain one man went methods of meeting and mastering
mad. He finally murdered one o f his them.
In one of the cities captured by the
U s e Rom an Eye B alsam for scaldin g sen comrades and then fled into the wild
By the middle o f May the vanguard
Servians in the Balkan war the elec sation
in eyes and inflam m ation ol eyeu or erness.
o f the professional sky racers will be
tric lighting system had not been eyelids. Adv.
“ We saw no Indians, but twice gin arriving here to prepare for the
completed and the task has been fin
H a d n ’t N oticed It.
heard them. While Colonel Rondon, preliminary tests.
ished by the conquering army’s en
"Mandy, what did your husband the chief o f the Brazilian mission, was
gineers.
These bags will be o f enormous size,
say nbout the scenery of New York out alone hunting, his dog was killed identical in every way with those com
City and its environs?"
by arrows.
The dog’s death probably peting in the international contests
"Nothing; all he talked about was
IF YOUR SKIN ITCHES,
held each year under Aero ,Club juris
the awfulness of the styles of dress saved Colonel Rondon’s life .”
JUST USE RESINOL the women wore.”— Chicago Tribune.
diction. The average capacity o f the
competing balloons will be in excess
President Goes to Circus
The moment that Resinol Ointment
o f 80,000 cubic feet.
A group of English capitalists is
touches itching skin, the itching stops organizing a large cattle farming con.
Like Ordinary Citizen
and healing begins. That is why doc cern in western Siberia, with a view
Guards Surrender 42 Guns.
Washington, D. C.— President W il
tors have prescribed it successfully (o exporting its products to England.
son
threw
aside
the
cares
of
office
Trinidad,
Colo.— Forty-two guns, the
for more than eighteen years in even
The Baptist Union of England la j Thursday night and went to the circus. first to be given up by either party to
the severest cases of eczema, tetter,
Armed with a bag o f peanuts for
ringworm, rashes and other torment seeking to raise a sustenation fund of
the Colorado labor war since the arri
ing. unsightly skin eruptions. Aided $1,500,000 to guarantee a minimum the elephants, the President forgot the val o f the Federal troops, are in the
by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Res wage to every Baptist minister.
Mexican question and the administra
headquarters o f Captain C. C. Smith
inol Ointment restores the skin to per
tion’s legislative program while he
fect health and comfort, quickly, easily
In Nuremberg 800 workers are em laughed at the antics of clowns and at Walsenburg. The surrender o f the
guns was the result o f an agreement
and at little cost.
ployed in making lead soldiers and marveled at acrobatic stunts.
He en
between Captain Smith and B. J. Mat-
You need never hesitate to use Resi lead toys. They turn out about 100,-
joyed it all so much that he stayed for
nol. It contains absolutely nothing 000 lead soldiers a day.
teson, general manager o f the Colo
the “ grand concert” at the finish.
that could injure the tenderest skin—
rado Fuel & Iron company. Mr. Mat-
His
party
occupied
a
special
box,
even of a tiny baby. All druggists
In France the teachers are heavily
teson agreed that the guards should
6ell F-esinol Ointment (50c and $1.00), ' assessed to keep their pension system which they reached after passing with give up their guns i f the Federal
the rest of the crowd through the an
and Resinol Soap (25c).— Adv.
going.
troops would take charge o f the mines
imal tent.
and assure the property’s protection.
T. R. SPEAKS OF
BRAZILIAN TRIP
POULTRY —■ —
and Dairy Produce
RUMOR HUERTA SOME TIMELY GARDEN NOTES
TO RESIGN SOON
H o tbe d s S hould Be W a tche d C lo se ly
and M anure C a re fu lly P re pa re d —
Inspect A ll Im p le m e n t«.
Pearson-Page Co. C IL :
Party Spends Sixty Days Canoe
ing Down River.
Mexican Dictator Said to Seek
Safe Trip to Coast.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
Rebel Successes and Truth About
Himself Have Turned Away
Most Important Support.
S S ff MACHINERY
El Paso, Tex. — General Obregon
Sunday telegraphed to Raphael Mus-
quiz, o f the local rebel junta, that he
had picked up a telegram, partly in
code, from Huerta to the federal com
mander at Guaymas.
From the un
codified part o f the message, Obregon
said it appeared that Huerta either
had resigned or was about to do so.
The general added ,that o f course he
would not tell to what extent the code
words would alter or modify this mean
ing.
______
BE YOUR OWN MASTER
INDIAN RELICS WANTED
BLACK
i
Gets Right Twist
On Rheumatism
Makes Short Werk ef Cleaning O it Your Entire
System— Aches and Pains Go Fast.
M an y a rheumatic sufferer h as been to
(he d ru g store for a bottle of 8. 8. 8. and
been handed something claimed to be
"Just as good.” Truly, to ask for bread
and be given a stone Is still In practice.
I f you are troubled with rheumatism In
any form be sure to use S. 8. 8. end note
Its wonderful Influença
8. 8. 8. has the peculiar action o f soak
ing through tha Intestines directly Into
the blood. In five minutes Its Influence is
at work in every artery, vein and tiny
capillary. E very membrane, every organ
o f the body, every emunctory becomes in
offset a filter to strain the blood of Im
purities. The stim ulating properties o f 8
8 8. compel the akin, liver, bow ela kid
neys, bladder to all work to the one end
of casting out every Irritating, every pain-
inflicting atom of poison; it dislodges by
Irrigation all accumulations in the joints,
M u « * acid acureuonj to duaolvs, rauuaua j
them neutral and scatters those peculiar
formation# In the nerve centers that
cause such m ystifying and often baffling
rneumatlc pains.
And best of all this rem arkable remedy
Is welcome to the weakest stomach. I f
you have drugged yourself until your
stomach is nearly paralyzed, you will be
astonished to find that 8. 8 8. gives no
sensation but goes right to w ork
This la
because It is a pure vegetable infusion, 1a
taken naturally into your blood just as
pure a ir la Inhaled naturally Into jrcur
lungs.
Get a bottle o f S. 8. 8- today, and ask
for 8. 8. 8.
Tou may depend upon It that the store
that sells you W$at you aak for Is a good
place to trade.
W rite to the Sw ift
Specific C o . tot Swift B ld g , Atlanta, C a ,
fur their Book on Kheumalism
Oklahoma Flood la k e s
New Railroad Bridge
Bridgeport, Okla. — Three men are
reported missing and three others are
marooned in tree tops in the roaring
current o f the Canadian river here as
the result o f a flood which carried
away the new $125,000 steel bridge of
the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific.
Heavy damage was caused in the, val
ley o f the river.
Low lands are flooded and hundreds
o f families have abandoned their
homes.
A wall o f water 15 feet high came
down the river and this was followed
by successive rises until the Btream
was flowing a half mile wide.
Six men were on the railway bridge
when it fell. Three o f them were not
identified.
Canal to Open May 12.
Watch the hotbeds closely.
Ventilate hotbeds on the side away
from the wind If possible.
Manure may be spread on the gar
den and plowed in this spring.
Be sure the manure is heating even
ly before It Is put in .Le frame.
If hotbed manure does not heat
readily put on a few buckets of hot
water.
Bank hotbeds with manure that is
not heating. Dry manure will not be
so likely to freeze and take heat from
the frame.
When pruning, have a reason for
every cut made and close to the limb
or trunk. Leave no stubs.
Pruning may be done late In March.
Cover all wounds over one-half Inch In
diameter with white lead or grafting
wax.
Seed for most early plants may be
sown at this time. Transplant when
large enough and keep growing nicely
till they are ready to set in the field.
Inspect all garden tools, sharpen and
put them into the best condition. Per
haps there are some new ones that
should be purchased. Now is a good
time. Look them up.
Grafting wax is made by melting to
gether four pounds of resin, two
pounds of beeswax and one pound of
unsalted tallow. Heat this about fif
teen or twenty minutes, then throw
into cold water and puli in the same
manner as molasses candy.
COMMON SENSE IN HOG LOT
H ouses U sed S hould Be Isolated and
W h e n e v e r Possible P o rta b le S tru c
tu re s E m p lo ye d .
T h e W in n e r
In order to do things—to succeed—
you must have health, and this
means taking care o f the digestion,
the liver and the bowela.
For this
particular work
HOSTETTER’S
S to m a c h B itte rs
is well adapted.
It soothes and
tones the tired stomach and pro
motes bowel regularity. Try it.
L e t U ncle T r y f o r A n o th e r.
The little Bratenahl boy visited his
uncle, who lives away out in the coun
try. Uncle is a devout man; a pillar
of the church and a breeder of fine
horses. And upon a certain pretty
colt did our little friend cast his eye
with admiration and covetousness.
"Uncle Samuel," he said, "w ill you
please give me that colt?"
“ Why, no, Harold,” answered the
uncle. " I can’t give you that colt. Do
you want a colt very badly?”
" I ’d rather have a colt than any
thing in the world.”
"W ell, if you want a colt that much
you ought to pray for It. When I want
a thing very badly I pray for it and
it comes to me."
"Honest, Uncle? Well, I ’ll tell you
— you give me this colt and then you
pray for another one.”—Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
It is a wise man who will give his
hogs plenty of sunlight. It is not easy
to do this in a large building, partlcu- J U D G E C U R E D , H E A R T T R O U B L E .
I took about 6 boxes of D odds Kid
ney Pills for Heart Trouble from
which I had suffered for 5 yenrs. I
had dizzy spells, my eyes puffed,
my breath was
short and I had
chills and back
ache. 1 took the
pills about a year
ago and have had
no return of the
palpitations. Am
now 63 years old,
able to do lots of
manual labor, am
well and hearty and weigh about 200
A B e rk sh ire S ow and H e r L itte r.
pounds. I feel very grateful that I
larly If it 1 b mode a part of any other found D odda Kidney Pills and you may
publish this letter If you wish. I am
building.
Hog houses ought to bo Isolated, serving my third term as Probate
Yours truly,
and better still, portable houses Judge of Gray Co.
P H ILIP MILLER, Cimarron, Kan.
should bo used whenevor possible.
Correspond with Judge Miller about
Portable houses, mounted on run this wonderful remedy.
ners, can be moved from ono small
D o dd s Kidney Pills, 50c per box at
clover or rape field to another, giving your dealer or D odds Medicine Co.,
the pigs fresh pasturago and clean Buffalo, N. Y, W rite for Household
quarters. Of courso such pens aro Hints, also music of National Anthem
only for shelter and nosting purposes. (English and German words) and re
The portablo farrowing pen should cipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free.
Adv.
have a place on every farm where
two or more sows aro kept. These
Cows in Belgium wear earrings. The
are easily built by any farmer handy
with tools, and should not cost over law requires that when a cow has at
tained the age of 3 months It shall
three dollars.
have In its ear a ring to which is at
tached a numbered metal tag for tax
PROPER FEED FOR TURKEYS ation purposes.
W h e n the H e n Begins to Set She
8hould Be P ro vid e d W ith C o rn and
and W h e a t and F re sh W a te r.
(B y
C.
M.
8HUT-.TZ.)
When the turkey hen begins to sit,
sho should be provided with a dish
of whole corn and wheat, given access
to fresh water twice a day, and then
must bo left absolutely undisturbed.
In order to get the best results, each
turkey hen should have an individual
pen where sho can sit and eat and
drink without being compelled to go
out into the yard with the other birds,
or be disturbed In any way.
If she is to be disturbed at all. It
is only to give her a thorough dusting
with insect powder two or three timos
during the sitting period, which cov
ers from 27 to 30 days. During this
time the turkey hen Bits very quietly,
sometimes refusing to leave the nest
for 36 hours at a time to get food or
water. She should never be urged to
leave the nest for this purpose or any
other, but food and water should al
ways be within her reach at all times.
She knows best what sho wants, and
when she wants it.
Panama — Plans are being matured
under the instructions o f Governor
Goethais to put a Panama railroad
steamer through the canal not later
than May 12, with the approval o f the
Secretary o f War Garrison.
A t the same time a cargo steamer
also will go through, and after that
the canal will be open for so much
traffic as the work on the Cucaraeha
CULLING THE POULTRY FLOCK
slide will permit.
This means the informal opening of
the canal at a much earlier date than M en« O v e r T w o o r T h re e Y e a rs of
A g e, B a d ly 8haped B ird s and P o o r
had been anticipated.
N o t E a u de V ie .
Tippler— The doctor says I must
drink lots of water.
His Wife— Very well.
But he
doesn’t mean fire water, remember.
Chicago will have this year 1382
voting places because of expected
large vote of women.
The area of Alnska is nearly 600,000
square miles, almost equal to that of
the entire eastern half of the United
States.
The largest steel ingot ever cast
was recently produced In England. It
weighed 150 tons, was 23^4 feet long
and 80 inches wide.
FEELS LIKE
A HEW WOMAN
A» Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound Dispelled
Backache, Headache»
and Dizzines».
Fiqua, Ohio.— " I would be very un
grateful if I failed to give Lydia E.
I’inkham’s Vegeta
L a y e rs A re U n p ro fita b le .
ble Compound the
p r a i s e it deserves,
Colonel Thanks Brazil.
(B y P R O F . J. O. H A T .P IN , Wisconsin
for I have taken it
Senate Shies a t John D.
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil— Theodore
College of Agriculture.)
Cup Defender Has First Trial.
a t different timet
The poultry flock should be culled
Roosevelt has sent a dispatch from
Washington, D. C.— The senate put
and it always re.
Bristol, R. I.— Two slight accidents
into the agricultural appropriation bill delayed for a few hours and somewhat : Manaos to Dr. Lauro Muller, the Bra during early summer, so na to take
i|i lieved m e w h e r
z ilia n minister o f foreign affairs, advantage of the comparatively good
other m e d i c i n e s
a provision that none of the funds pro marred the first trial o f the cup defen
thanking him and the Brazilian gov prices that prevail then. Hens over
failed, and when I
vided for farm demonstration and cot- der yacht Resolute in Narragansett
ernment for its solicitude during his two or three years old. the small
hear a woman com
! ton boll weevil work should be used j Bay. The temporary loss o f her cen
stay in South America. Col. Roosevelt bens, the badly shaped ones with
plain I always rec
in connection with contributions by the ! ter board kept the yacht in the harbor
says: “ The journey was one o f hard crow heads or crooked brnastn, over-
ommend i t Lastwin-
general education board or other like [ until late Monday. She finally went
ships, and, at times dangerous, but it fat hens, and hens known to bo poor
ter I was attacked
associations.
The general education out under three lower sails and after
was successful. For 35 days we strug layers, should be sold. Not only will with a severe case o f organic weakness.
board was endowed with $42,000,000 an hour’s spin under ail sorts o f sailing
gled with the rapids o f the river; for the price be lower later In the season, I had backache, pains in my hipa and
by John D. Rockefeller and in recent i one o f the peak halyards gave way un
48 days we were out o f sight o f human but the presence of those undesirable over my kidneys, headache, dizziness,
years has contributed $250,000 yearly ; der the strain. Both accidents are re
habitations. We followed the course hens will reduce the efficiency of the lassitude, had no energy, limbs ached
to help pay government employes en- : garded as affording valuable lessons.
o f the river for more than 900 miles.” entire flock. Then, aftor the (lock has and I was always tired. I was hardly
gaged in farm demonstrations and boil The boat returned carefully to port and
been culled, all the remaining hen» able to do my housework. I had taken
the defects will be remedied.
weevil work in the South.
Colonists Are Driven Out.
should be given leg bands or other Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
Douglas, Ariz. -Thirty members of wise marked so that they may later pound on one other occasion, and it had
Steamer Hits Mine; Sinks.
“Little N avy” Plan Lost.
the Mormon colony at Colonia Morales, >e distinguished from the pullets.
helped me so I took it again and it has
Mexico City— A dispatch said to 60 miles southeast o f here, have ar
Washington, D. C.— "L ittle navy”
built me up, until now I feci like a near
men in the house lost their fight | have come from Manzanillo, on the rived here overland.
According to
woman. You have my hearty consent
C o n tro l o f B lack K n o t.
Pacific
Coast,
announces
that
the
Mex
against the two-battleahip construction |
Frank Haymore, one o f the party, a
Black knot, a fungus disease of to use my name and testimonial in any
program in the annual navy appropria ican steamship Luella was sunk in the party o f Mexicans called on the few
cherries and plums. Is controlled by way and 1 hope it will benefit suffering
tion bill.
An amendment by Repre- harbor by the explosion o f a mine colonists who still remained at their
"Uttlng out and burning all evidences women.” —Mrs. O r p h a T u r n e r , 431 S.
sentative Buchanan, of Illinois, to pro which had been planted for the United homes and told them that if they wish
of the knot several times a year, c.nd Wayne SL, Piqua, Ohio.
vide for one ship was defeated, 148 to States protected cruiser Raleigh. No ed to avoid trouble they had better
using bordeaux mixture once late In
Women who are suffering from those
91, while a motion by Repreaenttive loss o f life is mentioned. The steamer leave at once.
The colonists were winter, again when buds begin to
distressing ills peculiar to their sex
Witherspoon, of Mississippi, to elim- j belonged to the Pacific Railway com compelled to leave behind everything
swill, and two or thrro applications should not doubt the ability of Lydia E.
inate all provision for battleships was p l y -
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they could not crowd into their wag at intervals of ten days. The heat
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to re
swamped, 152 to 41.
Democratic
ons.
time to find disease buDdbca la whop store their health.
’$2,000,000 Cornerstone Irtid.
Leader Underwood and Republican
| he foliage is gone.
Rare Turtle “K ina’s” Menu.
Leader Mann, with several other prom
San Francisco— The cornerstone of
I f you w a n t a p e d a l a d v ie«
inent figures, voted the one-ship plan. the $2,000,000
California counties
w rite to L y d ia K. IM ukham M ed
Stockton, Cal.— Charley Why, the
W h e n U sefuln aec Cesses.
building was laid at the exposition San Joaquin potato king, enjoyed re
icine C o , (c o n fid e n tia l) Lynn,
A hen’s egg laying rawer decrease*
250 Captives Crucified.
grounds Thursday afternoon.
It is cently the most expensive turtle on
M ass. Y o u r letter w ill be opened,
rapidly, aa a ruin, after tha second
read an d an sw ered by a w om an
Durazzo. Albania- Two hundred and the g ift o f the 58 counties o f the the market. It was the sole survivor
vear. For this reason hens should
an d held In strict confidence.
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fifty Mohammedan Albanians, captured state.
o f 11 which Why hail shipped to him
(hen be marketed and youugar ones
from China, the others dying enroute.
by the Epirote invaders at Hormova,
«ubatltuted for Item.
Aviator Harris Killed.
The turtle was o f an unusual variety
were crucified in the Orthodox church
No. ia .a
p.
u.
at Kodra, according to information re
Chinamen in the
Akron, O.— H. P. Harris, an avia and hard to get.
Pays for Itself.
ceived by the Albanian government. tor, was killed by a fall o f 600 feet Uaited States who feel able to indulge
The fanning mill will cam ifs cost
The Epirotes are said to have set fire here Sunday, when hia aeroplane col in this delicacy often have to wait a
W H E N vrille
, mil keep ovei-7 year on cay good
to the church afterwards and allowed lapsed. He is survived by j a widow, year before their order can be filled.
tl.a ikie i
farm.
| the bodies to burn.
The_duty on W hy’s turtle was $6.
who lives in California.
j
In S. S. S. Yon Get a Twist on Rheumatism That Settles It.
Vera Cruz, Mex.— Persistent reports
continue to circulate here that General
Huerta intends to retire from the pro
visional presidency on conditon that he
be assured a safe conduct to a port
and placed on board a foreign warship.
It is declared in some Mexican circles
here that General Huerta was ready to
resign a week ago, but was prevented
from doingjso by internal dissensions
in his cabinet.
The disappearance from the Mexi
can cabinet o f Jose Lopez Portillo y
Rojas, the foreign minister, coupled
with reports that there is a growing
undercurrent o f feeling in Mexico City
against the Huerta government, is in
terpreted here as foreshadowing a
change in the situation in the federal
capital. Some o f the closest observers
o f the government’s situation assert
that Senor Portillo’s resignation may
clear the way for the appointment of
a foreign minister who, under the
Mexican constitution, could succeed
General Huerta as president.
In these circles it is pointed out
that, while Venustiano Carranza de
clined to treat with General Huerta,
he might consent to enter into nego
tiations with his successor and thus
help mediation.
The effect o f the rebel successes in
the north and the outcome o f the pend
ing attack on Tampico, may, according
to well-informed opinion, bring about
a rapid change in Mexico City.
While the federal
capital was
quiet, Sunday, people who arrived here
said the populace there was beginning
to learn that General Huerta had been
deceiving the people by issuing false
reports o f federal successes over the
constitutionalists.
The news o f the peaceful way in
which the Americans are occupying
Vera Cruz has spread to the capital
and has convinced Mexicans there that
the American invasion o f the port is
not for conquest or aggression. R ef
ugees assert that the inhabitants of
the capital fear the coming there o f
Villa more than they fear that o f the
American troops.
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