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U. S. Government Homesteads COLVILLE, WASHINGTON, INDIAN RESERVATION. J, 1.000,000 ACRES Rivals. ENGLAND TRIES KNIGHTED IRISHMAN Two privates in a Highland regi ON CHARGE Of HIGH TREASON ment began arguing in the canteen as Sold Under a Binding Guarantee NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS to the rival merits of Edinburgh and Glasgow—a burning topic north of the London— The writing o f a new chap- i Tweed. Portland— W heat— Bluestcm, $1.03 in the Famous Columbia River Basin and Okanogan Valley. Fruit, "Ay. an' whit is yer Edinburgh?" ter o f the history o f the Sinn Fein re per bushel: fortyfold, S2c; club, 91c; Dairy, Farm and Timber l.and. Map showing Roads, Lakes, Rivers. red F ife, 92c; red Russian, 92c. bellion was begun Tuesday when Sir sneered the Glaswegian. “ Xaethin' bit | Creeks, Mountains, Indian Allotments and Mineral Land. Book ot a hull wi' a castle, an' ruins on yin j H ay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $23 Description, shows How to Locate any Homestead of 1HO Acres on Roger Casement, knighted in 1911 for side an' a row o’ ludgin' Looses on the I . ©23.59 per ton; alfafla, old crop, $19 the Reservation WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF A LOCATOR services to the British government, ; ither!” (it 20. “ Bit jls' luik at the fine buildin's' OPEN JULY 5, 1916. and Daniel Julian Bailey, an Irish sol we hae in Edinburgh! ” protested thel M ilfeed— Spot prices; Bran, $23.50 per ton; shorts, $26.50; rolled barley, dier, one o f his companions on the ill- man from that city. : $31.60©32.50. "Oo, ay! Ye hae some fine pris fated submarine trip from Germany|to ons!” Corn— Whole, $36 per ton; cracked, PRICE, POSTPAID. $1.00. 504-5 McKay Building. PORTLAND. ORE. Ireland were placed in the dock o f the “ Weel, an' fine we need them wi’ $37. Bow-street police court for prelimin sue mouy cheap trips frae Glesgae!" Vegetables — Artichokes, $1 per "Here, some o' the warld's greatest ary examination on the charge o f high dozen; tomatoes, $4.25 per cra te; cab heroes live in Glesgae!" snapped the A L I N I M fi N T treason. bage, $2.50©3 per hundred; garlic, W hile considerable testimony intro Glasgow man angrily. 10c per pound; peppers, 17J©20c; \ "Heroes! Humph! Sooner ca’ them duced by the crown tended to incrim eggplant, 20qt25c; horseradish, 8 Jo; For Cuts, Burnt, martyrs fur livin' there!” inate Bailey, tl.c main attack o f the Bruises, Sprains, cauliflower, 75e(<jt$l. 10; lettuce, $1.85 "Y e will find Glesgae men a' ower W ill Save the Cost of a New One. prosecution wan directed against Case the globe!”—proudly. ©2.25 per crate; cucumbers, $1©1.25 Strains, Stiff Neck, ment in an endeavor to enmesh him in “ Mebbe”—calmly—"n’ gey glad tae per box; spinach, 4 © 6c per pound; as ilblains, Lame Back, a net o f evidence which would estab be oot o' it!" paragus, 75(u90c per dozen, $1 per Ole d Sores, Open Wounds, "A t ony rate,” said the Glasgow man lish witnout question the leading part box; rhubarb, lj© 2 c per pound; peas, it is claimed he played in the conspir firmly, "Glesgae is a far greater place I 6©64c; beans, 8(a 11 e ; celery, $3.50 and all External Iryunes. acy, whose ramifications extended even than Edinburgh!" per crate. Made Since 1846. “ Awa', mon! Edinburgh is the capi to America. Potatoes — Jobbing prices: Oregon, tal o’ Scotland!" Price 25c, 50c end $1.00 $1.40(d 1.65 per sack; Yakimas, $1; "Weel, that’s as may be,” was the new California, 4©5c per pound. Buy Glaswegian’s final hit. "But heaven The Modern M oney-m aking Milk f a i l help ye If ye gang doun Argyle street ing prices; Oregon, $1©1.15. ft I f you are not a Hare!wood Cream shipper, o’ a Settenlay liieht an' say it!"— Lou Onions — Oregon, $1.36 © 1.5Q per aend us your next can o f cream and letter asking us to tell you huw to get it Free. don Answers. sack; Texas Bermudas, $1.60(0.2. Discovered; THE HAZELWOOD CO., Portland. Oregon Green Fruit— Strawberries, Oregon, By buying direct from us at wholesale prices The kindly old squire was giving a Washington, D. C. — Negotiations and save the plum ber's profits. W rite us to $2(o.2.50 per crate; California, 76c(o little treat to the village school chil H o w to H eal Itching, day your needs. W e will give you our rock- $1.65; apples, $1 («, 1.75 per box; dren. After tea he stepped on to the with Great Britain regarding interfer bottom “direct-to-you” prices, f. o. b. rail or Burning Skin Diseases gooseberries, 8c per pound; cherries, platform and announced, with a beam ence with mails to and from the Unit boat. W e actually save you from 10 to 36 per A Baltimore doctor suggests this ' cent. All goods guaranteed. ing smile; $1.50@1.75 per box. ed States and interruption o f neutral W e w ent all you have. W rite for prices and simple, but reliable and Inexpensive, I N orth w est headquarters for Leader W a te r "Now I am going to perform certain E g g 8 — Jobbing prices: Oregon shipping tags. T h t h . r. N O R TO N CO. commerce by the British fleet are to home treatment for people suffering , Systems and Fuller A Johnson Engines. 53 N orth Front St., Portlan d . O re. ranch, candled, 23c per dozen; un- actions and you must guess what pro verb they represent. The boy or girl j be resumed in the near future. A with eczema, ringworm, rashes ami j ST A R K -D A V IS CO. candled, 21 J(o 22o. who succeeds iirst will receive a quar - 1 note insisting sharply on modification similar itching, burning skin troubles. 212 T h ird Street. Portland, O re g o n Poultry— Hens, 17@17Jc per pound; The Sky Pilot. At any reliable druggist's get a jar j ter.” stags, 13c; broilers, 28(<t30c; turkeys, That did it. Instantly every eye was in the treatment o f mails already is of resinol ointment and a cake of res-1 Owing to a fog, a steamer stopped live, 18©20c; turkeys, dressed, choice, inol soap. These are not at all expen being prepared at the State depart fixed on him. at the mouth of a river. An old lady became very nervous and Inquired of 23©25c; ducks, 16©18c; geese, 10c. ! First of all, the old man lay down ment, and as soon as possible work sive. With the resinol soap and warm Butter— Extras, prints, 28©29c per on the platform. Then one man came 1 w ill be begun on a reply to the last water bathe the affected parts thor Your next lot o f V e a l, H ogs. Poultry. Mohair, the captain the cause of the delay. W o o l. Hides, Pelts, Etc., to S C H M A L Z , if you “ Can’t see up the river,” replied the pound; prime firsts, 27c; firsts, 26c; \ forward and tried in vain to lift him. j British note defending the operation o f oughly, until they are free from crusts want better prices. Check mailed you day after officer. and the skin is softened Dry very j cubes, 24©25c; butterfat, No. 1, 27c, Two others came to his aid, and be the blockade orders in the council. arrival. M arket information, tags. etc., promptly gently, spread on a thin layer of the [ "But captain. I can see the stars delivered Portland; No. 2, 25c; store tween them they raised the squire, supplied. H*wf hide«. H H c lb.; calf skins, 28c lb Secretary Lansing let it be known resinol ointment, and cover with a who was rather portly. Ask your neighbor to try us. W anted. 200 Veal overhead.” she argued. butter, 18@20c. and H ogs: 1C<»0 Broilers and Hens. W rite today The actions were meant to represent iast week that the implied condition in light bandage- if necessary to protect "Yes,” said, he gruffly, "hut until for tags, mentioning this paper. F. H. Schmnlx V eal— Fancy, ll@ 1 2 c per pound. the German note on submarine war the clothing. This should be done the motto union is strength. W hen, A Co. Paid-up capital llO.OUO. Portland. O re. the boilers bust we ain't going that Pork— Fancy, 1 0 4 © llc per pound. they had finished, the squire stepped fare, expressing confidence that the twice a day. Usually the distressing way.”—American Boy. Hops— 1915 crop, 10©12c; 1916 con forward and asked if any child had | United States would hold Great Britain itching and burning stop with the first tracts, 11© 12c. solved the puzzle. to compliance with international law, treatment anil the skin soon becomes In Berlin These Days. At once a grubby hand shot up and had made it difficult to proceed with clear and healthy again,—Adv. W ool— Eastern Oregon, 21@29c per "Look here, my friend, what on Msde from yo uT old ones. L s s t long as Bran N e w Tires. W E A L S O B U Y earth are you waiting for? the British negotiations. He Baid, You’ve pound; valley, 33@36c; mohair, new an eager voice squeaked: Thoughtful. O L D T IR E S . W e pay as high as 10c been standing here for an hour in the clip, 48©51c. "Let sleeping dogs lie."—American I however, that these negotiations would per lb. fo r such as we can use in Double pouring rain." They were a very saving old'eouple, j Cascara bark— Old and new, 4c per . Boy. be continued promptly in spite o f the Tread work, and the highest market "I'm and as a result they had a beautifully pound. for junk. Ship your Tires at once or w rite us. waiting for a car.” embarrassing situation. furnished house. “ But at least five have just gone Cattle — Steers, choice grain and ------------------------------------ . OREGON VULCANIZING CO.. 550 Wuhu«tM St. PwtUsL Ore. by.” One day the old woman missed her pulp, $8.75©9.15; choice hay, $8.60(u,' “ Yes, but not the one with the pret husband. 8.75; good, $8.15©8.50; medium, $7.76 LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED ty conductor!”—Ulk, Berlin. Both Made of Steal. "Joseph, where are you?" she called by Cutter's glarklef Pills. Low- © 8.15; cows, choice, $7.60@8; good, out. priced, fresh. reliable; preferred by in a certain old fashioned country $6.75 © 7 .2 6 ; medium, $6.25 © 7.25;,| Western stockmen because they pre "I'm resting in the parlor," came the I hank the clerks have a quaint habit of Coals to Newcastle. - • fect where other vaeeinee fail. heifers, $5 © 8.25; bulls, $2.75@6;, reply. Write fur booklet and testimonials. Mother was measuring a dose of 1 speaking of one another as officers of lO-aese pkgu. Blackleg Pills $1.00 Gibbstown, N. J.— A t least 14 men "What, on the sofy?" cried the old] the bank. tonic for her little son, who looked up , stags, $3©6.25. 50-dose pkga Blacklst) Pills 4 00 were killed and about 30 injured Tues woman, horrified. fe e any injector, but Cutter's best. and said: Hogs— Prim e light, $9@9.25; good 1 A new waiter, fresh from Ireland, Tbs superiority of Cutter products is dua to orer N "No, on the floor." day in a terrific explosion at the Re- to prime, $8.50@8.76; rough heavy, "What am I taking this for?” was recently taken on at the restaur years of spsdSHzlnf In vaeeinea and serums only. "Not on that grunil carpet!" came Insist en Ctittsr'a. If unobtainable, order direct "An appetite,” she replied. pauno plant or the Du Pont Powder $7.90@8; pigs and skips, $7.90@8. ant they all favored. To him a clerk T '«E CUTTEB LABORATORY. Berkeley, Calliarala in tones of anguish “ An appetite,” he scornfully repeat- I Sheep— Yearlings, $8.25©10; weth- 1 said on his first morning: company, near here. The blast oc "No. I've rolled it up.” — Farming [ ed. “ I can’t begin to hold now one- j ers, $8@9.05; ewes, $7@9; lambs, "Pat, have any of the other officers curred in the building in which trini Business. half I want to eat.”— Philadelphia Led- j $8.25© 10.60. been here yet this morning?” The Total Sum. trotoluol is manufactured, and wrecked ger. "Sure, sor,” was the demure reply, that structure and three others. The three children came and stood Next Beat Thing. while Pats tyes twinkled, "it was in a row in front of thoir mother. The cause o f the explosion is not A hospital nurse was testing a vol hardly three minutes ago that wan av One Process. "Mamma." they said, "what would known, and, according to officials of unteer on Ills practical knowledge of thtm went out of the place with hie “ Since I ’ve been living next door to you like for your birthday?” the company, may never be ascer first aid work. a dealer in antique rugs I’ve learned a sword behind his ear!'' — London An The mother looked down benignly thing or two about the rug business. "Now, what would you do In case a swers. tained, as all those believed to have upon the group and answered: "Yes.’’ been in the building where the first man Collapsed?" she aske-d. Portland — The export demand for "My dears, mamma wants nothing "Give him some brandy, miss," re "A rug can be aged very rapidly by j explosion occurred are dead. for her birthday, nothing hut three allowing a few youngsters to use it as j hops is not going to be as much o f a WEEKS’ BREAK UP-A-COLD TABLETS plied the man. Trinitrotoluol is not considered an good children. She’d like that." "But suppose you had no brandy?" A guaranteed remedy for Colds and a playground.”— Philadelphia Public , factor in the coming season as in past explosive risk, anil company officials "But then, mamma,” cried the eld Ledger. Money-Making “ MIDGET MARVEL” "Sure, then,” he answered cheer La Grippe. Price 25c o f your druggist. years, unless the war is brought to a believe it caught fire before exploding. fully, "I'd promise him some."— Phil I t ’s good. Take nothing else.—Adv. est, "then we'd be six."— Philadelphia l Public Ledger. This blast caused a nearby building, in close, as production o f beer in England adelphia Public Ledger. Total Loss. A W hole Flouring Mill for $2000. which nitro-benzolis was manufac Bright Child. "1 can never be yours. Here are | is to be limited. “ Physician Cure Thyeelf.” tured, to blow up. So great was the Entirely Different. "BliggltiH' small boy says a great your presents." Word has been received from Lon "I see you have a cold like every Or.c cr.ir. can run it. Every town should have force that two buidlings some distance "What's this, daughter? You lot many bright things.” “All very fine. But who's going to don that arrangements have been made body else.” one. W rite. "He uttered Ills masterpiece the oth away, in which huxite was manufac Mr. EJubdub, whom you barely know, return all those cigars I bought your “ This isn’t a cold. I simply got father and all those quarters I gave between the British government and er evening in the presence of a large tured, were wrecked, but the explosive kiss you." MARVEL MILL CONSTRUCTION CO. did not go off. hoarse telling all my friends how to your little brother? — Louisville Cour "Now mother, let's get this thing company.” the Brew ers’ society to reduce the cure their colds."— Washington Star. ier-Journal. "What was It?” right. I didn't let him kiss me. I 506 Lumber Exchange, Portland, Or. beer output from A p ril 1, 1916, by 28 "H e said, 'Father, where do you get merely let htin try."— Louisville Cour Not Quite. J all the funny things you tell people 1 ier-Journal. Only Difference. per cent o f the output o f the year h OREGON HOMESEEKERS INFORMATION BUREAU, if he asks you to try a can of H A N F O R D 'S Balsam of Myrrh K A W ell Painted Barn See Your Paint Dealer Now BU Y D IR E C T ^ TH A N K YO U R GROCER He w ants to do you a favor— he know s what brands to rec ommend from HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT IT? All Dealers [Do Your Own Plumbing] vSBS* B A K IN G POWDER U. S. to Send Insistent Note to England on Interference With Mdiis HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK F a r m e r s , S h ip Double Tread, Puncture Proof Tires O “ A Better Barrel fourteen Killed and Thirty Injured in Great Powder Plant Explosion of Flour Cheaper” English Beer Output Cut; Oregon Hop Market Affected Near-by Blast Causes Restaurant Building to Collapse; Ten Killed He—That scene quite took my First Landlady—1 manage to keep ' ended September 30, 1914. The aim breath away. Getting Acclimated. GraoHlalei Eyelids, my boarders longer than you do. She (tartly)—Well, you had it with Eye« inflamed by expo Second Landlady—O, I don’t know. o f this restriction is to reduce the im Queen of the May— the climate is per you when you came back after the act. You keep them so thin that they look sure to Sun, Oust and W ind verse, portation o f brewing materials by — Baltimore American. Akron, O.— A t least 10 persons were im"kly relieved by Marina longer than they really are.—Path Each spring the danger’s greater; 33 1-3 per cent, though no direct steps )eUemtdy. No Smarting, killed, two are missing and a score It might be prudent if you would re finder. Contrary Reception. just Eye Comfort. At were injured early Tuesday night, w ill be taken to restrict the importa- i hearse “ The speaker advocated a square Your Druggitt*» 50c per Bottle. Marine I >e when the old Beacon Journal building, In a refrigerator. A Sad Diagnosis. tion o f materials. deal.” SalvfinTubei25c. For Bank eltheEyelreaaik “ Well.” said Binkins, "the doctors | — Washington Star. occupied by the Crystal restaurant, "Yes?” A t the moment there is a very good Druggist« or Marine Eye Remedy Ce., Chicago say that I am as sound as a dollar." collapsed as a result o f a blast o f dyna "And got a round of applause.”— Bal "That's tough,” said Wilkins. “ A , market at all points on the Coast, and m ite in an adjoining excavation. timore American. dollar doesn’t last very long these prices are, i f anyhting, steadier than Seven identified and three unidenti days."— Philadelphia Ledger. Did the Trick. fied bodies have been recovered and A Condition. last week. Patriotism is a strong Instinct in the 1 He— Marriage ought to be one grand The Furnish crop o f 195 bales at breast of a certain elderly lady, who i two persons now missing are thought sweet song. Reedville was bought by Ralph E. was recently much troubled at the , to be in the ruins. She— It would be if the air of that A tremendous roar, echoing the W illiam s at 10i cents. Offers as high* failure of her three nephews to enlist song were a millionaire.— Baltimore brought as I l | cents were made fo r good Ore- They were such stalwart, sturdy fel screams o f diyng |>eople, American. lows that she was ashamed of them. thousands to the scene o f the disaster, gons in other sections. When strong hints had been recelv- | in the heart o f Akron's business dis In Bad. The Chamberlain lot o f 126 bales at "Nobody likes the umpire." Chehalis was purchased by Harry L. ed In silence, her patience became ex trict. A great pile o f ruing, broken tim "It's the logical result of trying to Hart at 10J cents. Another important hausted. One day she sent a telegram to each of the three. These all bore bers, twisted steel and tons o f brick be strictly neutral."— Louisville Cour Western Washington deal was the sale the same message: ier-Journal. and mortar buired the victims, who a of 350 bales o f the K laber crop at Che "Your country is calling. Wire re- | halis at 11 cents. In Y a k im a orders ply If you wish to borrow my ear- moment before were dining in the res taurant. at 11 cents are going unfilled. Only trumpet." P. N. U. No. 21. 1916 Eight bodies were taken out o f the five crops remain unsold in the Yakim a She is now very proud of her three means much towards the section. wreckage after firemen, police and vol lads in khaki.— London Answers. Sore 2 j C. G ee W o S o t m a fa ! Horae Re medica H i» surepssful herb- »1 remedies cur»» all kinds of ailments of men and women w ith out operation. used from the wonderful Chinese herbs, root*, which are unknown to this country, circulars. Send stamp Address The C. Gee W# Chinese Medicine Co. 1C mi First S t . Portland. Ora. Mention Paper. V p r e s e r v a t io n o f y o u r h e a lth . T h e stom ach must be kept strong, the liver must be active and the bowels regular. As soon as there is any de viation from those con ditions you should try H In Sonoma, where unsold stocks are reduced to 3000 bales, bids are out at 11 and 12 cents. The sale by Mrs. Duncan o f 115 bales o f Sonomt s at 11 cents is reported. H ofer & Johnson sold 99 bales o f Mendocinos, but the price was not wired. Marks bought the Gerber crop o f 263 bales o f Sacra mentos at 9| cents. unteer rescuers had worked were extricated and sent to hospitals. Only two or three o f those known to Mr. Tompkins was obliged to stop ' have been in the restaurant succeeded overnight at a small country hotel. He 1 in escaping before the crash. Preparedness. was shown to his room by the one boy the place afforded, a colored lad. "1 am glad there's a rope here in case of fire,” commented Mr. Tomp New Fruit Plan Is Adopted. kins as he surveyed the room, "but Wenatchee, Wash. — I t is probable what's the idea of putting a Bible In that the m ajority o f the large tonnage the room in such a prominent place." expected from the up-river country | "Dat am intended foh use, sah," re this season w ill be parked out through plied the boy, "in case de fire am too community or central packing sheds. far advanced ton yo' to make yo' es The system o f co-operative packing cape, sah.”— Philadelphia Public Led ger. which has proven a success in C a lifo r j Bomb Dropper* Sent to Border. Columbus, N. M.— Aeroplane ma chine guna and bomb dropping device* arrived here Tuesday for the use o f the first aero squadron. Arm y avia tor* here deny knowledge as to wheth er the planes to be sent into service in Mexico are to be equipped with the devices. A "dead line” was drawn about the base arsenal here. It is was said that a suspicion that incendiaries may have been responsible for the recent fires at Fort Bliss, Tex., caused the added precautions here. nia and Oregon has received a strong ' t o B re st. in N e w Sh oes. impetus in Okanogan county and the A lw a y s .hske in A lle n ’« Foot «Cue, s powder, l ru re , hot, i w e s t i u « , m rh ln s, « w o lle n fret. No Expensive Trip. large centers. Ira Cleveland, o f the c o re -, In g ro w in g n o li« a n d b u n io n .. A t "Are you going rusticate this sum Growers' league, expert on central *11 d n J ifl.t , an d shoe .t e r m , ‘ZVc. p u n t Accept "Where did you find this wonderful follow-up system? It would get money mer?" packing, has returned from a two- I l f . . .tltn te . am ple tosried F k i l l l AdOrcwe “ Oh, no, nothing so expensive. weeks’ campaign through the up-river Alien h . '-ilm .te d , Le «toy .V Y. out of anybody.” "I simply compiled and adapted the We re just going down on the farm." country. Growers like the new system. On the Safe Side. T-------------------------------------------------- Works of Art. letters my son sent me from college.” — Baltimore American. A Famous Physician’s Wonderful Discovery After a series of careful experiments and tests at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N Y., cov ering many years— Dr Bierce, the medical director of that hospital made announcement that he could prove that a medicine which he called "AN- URIC" was the best uric acid advent now to be had. As a remedy for those easily recognized symptoms of Inflam mat ion—as scalding urine, backache and frequent urination, as well as sedt ment in the urine, or if uric acid In the blood haa caused rheumatism, lum bago. sciatica, gout, it is simply won derful how quickly “ Anuric" acts; causing Lb.- pains and stiffness rapidly to disappear Swollen hands, ankles, feet, are due to a dropsical condition, often caused by disordered kidneys. Naturally when the kidney« are deranged the blood la filled with poisonous waste matter, which settles in the feet, an kies and wrtsta; or under the eyes In bag like formations. It Is just as necessary to keep the kidneys acting properly as to keep the bowels active. The very beet possible way to take care of yourself is to take a glass of hot water before meals and an ‘‘An- uric" thb'et In this way It it readily dissolved with the food, picked up by the blood and finally reaches th* kid neys. where It has a tonic effect In rebuilding those organs. Step Into the drug store and ask for a accent package of "Anuric” or aend Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial pekg. ’Anuric —many times more potent than lltbla. eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. A short trial will convince you, ■ ". Sheep W eather Storm . Pendleton, O r.— Despite the extrem e cold weather which haa accompanied the storm here the past fe w days, there have been no losses reported from U m atilla county sheepmen. Sev eral o f the stockmen heeded the tim ely warning sect out and postponed shear ing until warmer weather. Dan Smythe, prominent Arlington sheepman, who haa just finished shear ing, said there was no severe storm at Arlington and his sheep are safe. Warm er weather is predicted the last o f the week. — frantical Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the ly, d iggin g and chopping through the original little liver pills put up 40 years debris. ago. They regulate liver and bowels. , Tw enty more, some slightly injure»), OSTETTER’S STOMACH R ITTER S Possibly So. "There will likely be a big Influx ot travel to Europe after the war." "Yes. They ought to get back a good bit of money putting up rows ot castles to rent to Americans."— Kao sas (Tty Journal. health fer Siek 'Women Being Well Prepared U ' IT F \ w riting to nSTOTtiMT«. piaono men tion tM * pnpn r. ____________ say?'”— Washington Star. Jones and his wife were seated at the dining room table perusing the evening papers when the door bell rang. Jones arose to answer it, when his .wife said: "Let me hide those umbrellas be fore you let them In." "Why, do you think somebody will »teal them?" asked Jones. "No," replied his wife. "Someone might recognize them."— Philadelphia Ledger. j 10.000 Volumes Given Argentina, N ew Y ork — A library o f 10,000 vol umes devoted exclusively to the Unit ed States, the g ift o f the Carnegie en dowment for international peace to the Museo Social Argentino o f Buenos Ayres, was shipped Saturday on the steamship Voltaire. The g ift it designed, according to J announcement, to serve ss a "sym bol o f good w ill and as a permanent inter pretation o f the thought, feelings and Corroboration. activities o f the people o f the United Tm so oblivious to everything ex States in the capital of our great Bis cept my art when I am on the stage," ter republic o f Argentina.” raid Hamlet Tiepaoer. "that I never -an see the audience." “ So the box office reports,” said the manager.— Brownings Magazine. Fruit Damage Is N ow Feared. Marshfield, Or. — Fear is fe lt here for the fru it crop, particularly berries, in the finish o f the present storm, , which commenced five days ago. The weather has been cold and much hail has fallen at intervals. Srawberries which are about coming into market will be injured dnleaa there is a sudden ending o f the storm. N e a rly three i and a half inches o f p,-*cipitation is I the record fo r five days 1 DAISY F IT KILLER Dakota Snow T w o Feet Deep. Sioux Falla, S. D.— Snow to a depth o f taro fe et fe ll Tuesday in porta o f the Black H ills in South Dakota, and to a depth o f 10 inrhea on the Chey enne Indian reservation, in the central part o f the state. Heavy rain and •now fe ll in the entire eastern half o f the state, but in Sioux Falla, Water- town and Aberdeen and snowflake* melted immediately. High winds and fa llin g temperature, recorded at 30 promise further wintry weather For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Has Been W om ans Most Reliable Medicine -—Here is More Proof. T o women who are suffering from some form of woman’s special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking down, the three following letters ought to bring hope: — North Crandon, Wis. — “ When I was 10 yean old I got married and at 18 years I gave birth to twins and it left mo with very poor health. I could not walk across the floor without having to ait down to rest and it was hard for me to keep about and do my work, I weut to a doctor and he told me I had a displacement and ulcers, and would have to have an operation. This frightened roe so much that I did not know what to do. Having heard of I.ydia E. ITnkharu’s Vegetable Compound I thought I would give it a trial and it made me aa well as ev *r. I cannot say enough in favor of th« Ifinkhaui remedies.”—Mrs. M ai ax A sbacu , North ( randon, VVia. Testimony from Oklahoma. I-awton, Okla.— “ WTi*n I U-gan to take I.ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I seemed to lie good fo; nothing. I tired easily and had headaches much of the time and was irregular. I took it again before mv little child was born and it did me a wonderful amount of ood at that time. I never fail to recommend I.ydia K. I'ink ham's ’egetahle Compound to ailing women I* cause it has done so much for me."—Mr*. A. L M u C iiu zo , 609 Have M., low ton, Okla. f From a G ratefu l Massachusetts W om an . Koibury, Mass.—“ I wad suffering from inflam mation and was examined by a physician who found that my trouble was caused by a displacement. My symptoms were twaring down pains, backache, and sluggish liver. I tried several kind, of medi cine; then I was asked to try I.ydia X. I ’inkham’s Vegetable Compound. It has cured me and I am pleased to be in my usual good health hr using it and highly recommend it?*— Mr». H. M. Oeooon, 1 Haynes Park, Itoxhury, Mass. If yon w an t «|*ecl»l advice write to Lydia E P ln k h am Medicine Co. renAdentlali Lynn. Mass. Your letter will he opened, read and answ ered by • m u o is d and h eld in strict confidence.