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Subscribers fulling to ro- colvo pnporn promptly, pliuno Circulation Alntingerut 260-lt ., 4 HONG KONG KOI.UM Iloiuomlior, girls, If ou look nt n vnlcntlno runl cIoko you'll find It ilout took much llko it nuirrlnRo II rii nftnr nil! ; Snfely I'll el , Undo Iku wrltt'H Unit young "HI llciik, who recently out IiIh Ioiimuo while ffiinvlnj; wit I n Wifely rnsor Ih ugnlu nbje to loll;. Tli Toronto (Kau.) iluliubllouu. Wet Don't Coic, Do Von? I do not claim Hint 13.7 ihIIm I thu correct depth at which nut Iron will flout. l'roin a atolsittlflo wovkiy. ( (to sculptor) Well, old Teji, how does ilia wnr nffwt yon? tfftlittoo IfM nt ill. I Hvr Mid snyiMug before th war anil I ttno't HtW. Tho Sipilrml mill Crow Mr. Sqalrrel sat In Dim iirlnai bum sella M limb near bit trt bona, (MttlMR Hut. Buddenly a crow -PMrtMl with a gun under hli wing mimI ortd t to Mr. fkiilrrl, "Hands iimI I've lot you now, drop that nut! I am faniianmt with hunger!" Th squirrel, thatterlug with fear at tli hold hold-up, let go tho 'nut, uml Ma It full to the around Mr. Crow oliwt It lu Ilia bill and How away. Vrotoutly lie returned aud demanded that Mr. 8iUldrel crack the nut for hint. "I perceive," aald Mr. Rqulrrtl, "that JHU are now unarmed. Did ye Iwm year gnn?" "Oh, ho!" laugh mi tho crow, "that waa a make-bo-llovo gun; I mm only foollug ou!" Mr. Sijulrrol, no longer In fear, aat ii(i urlatllus with unaor and wild. "Thin U only a mako-belleM) nut, aa a worm h nnten up tho meat with In." "Well," roplled tho rro. "1 want tho worm." "It la not my bual noafl to ornok nut a for crow a." ana warml Mr. Siiutrrel, "and why do you oo w u to ma demanding of my atoro wliut have put uwa) for m) fYimlly yuu urofltgnte bird It la Ohnrlty to dlvldo with the uhIhiIu natn, hHt uoer w lilt th luiftrovl dont." It. A. llnlllUHor In Judge. 'I'oilnj'n MolliiiiKor Taw. u ten-yvar-old hpbenated AmurlflHii from miiih) ltal, hu aak nl by hla ttmcher to eompuae a au teato ouhImIhIhk tho word "dlaar- range.'' More la Ida kwiiIhuch "M) tadda be loulile not maka da alove light dlaeu mornlug aud aa, 'Daw diaaa range!' " Sa) llio (Hi I on llit' Film Tkr aa) a woman la aa oung aa ahe ltH)ka, but that dueau't moan abo'a Hlw'Bi'a aa young aa whe thlnka abv leka. 'I'llH tllllllj Hoil All ItttfUahuian. Irlabman ani) StotehHiMH made an Mremtutt b- imw tkoweolvea that whoever dM final aao14 have five uouuda nlaced qy hlH wrffU bj each or the etuera. lu Irlahfettgg aa the flrat to dlo. ,?Vertlr afterward tbe Scotch ma a met the ItJUlllahniau aud naked him If he had fulfilled (the agOvnieut. "Yea." aid tbe Kogllahman "In alii! we) did ou pay It?" aakod the Bcolcli- nian In uotoa or gold" "I put on five ."rtgna" laid tho Kngltah man. Wbai did ou put m'" "Oh. I ilai wiM ma c)urrk tor tog pound" aid iht - ' ir-'ao "an1 took our .i i i h 1 1 n i" o a h lit BABIES, HOaJS AND PREPAREDNESS T t'lKJK IIKXUV NKf fi. nriicinr r.f lln- mfitlii'i-H' mm; l flion Ihw fn rpthwp I'liilfl novi-rlv. I'frciiflv iik'l fiil nrjfv itnivfi'Hif i(M (hi qmiHiiii: M Wlml n It nl U 1'iiiw n lliv " 'Hu- rjuoflfiim wh itfcrrfl to the df-jjurliiicntu or wjci (1ok,v, hut noiif of them mmu't'ivd I lit qUPsHon, and few iitlciiiptcd to. A Miniifnr qut-ry to the nmc imivt'i'sllies n to tlic awt of miKiiiff n Iiox bi'tmglit Torth full find complctf stntistic? from flic ngriiTiliurol dopiirt incuts. .Judge cll fliiy: "We arc j?oin( it blindly. No one knows what it costs to rai.se children. The result is that thousands arc HiifTcriiiK from slow starvation. The aver age wage of the majority of men is not enough to sustain life in children when there is a large family." Mitt the nation i not going it blindly on hogs, but sci entifically ami intelligently. a a a The committee on industrial relations on rVbruary 5 fciini'lcrl fluif '';")().()()() men. women and children were killed every year in the United States and '1,700,000 wounded, the 'annual toll oi poverty and its oil spring, prevcnianie disease." These figures do not include 100,000 American babies killed each year by poverty before their first birthday, or 2.50,000 older persons who perish from the same cause. lu Urookline, ,lanHM where live the rich, babies die at the rate of 7(5 per 1000. lu Kail Uiver, Mass., where the textile toilers produce the millions for the leisure classes of nrookline, babies tlic at the rate of 22!) per 1000. Many mothers have to work in the factory to eke out a .susten anceand the death rate of babies whose mothers are thus employed is 'M) per 1000. At Kasf Orange, X. .1., where live the well-to-do, the baby death rate is 78 per 1000. At South Oethlehcm, Pa., where the steel workers create wealth to support in idle ness such communities as IOast Orange, the infant mortal ity is 2Ii:i per 1000. " Any such mortality among the hogs of the country would be the signal for sweeping congressional investiga tions and appropriations of millions for hogs are a rec ognized factor in the economic life of the nation and must not be permitted to die. Dabics arc not. a a a e. A few Americans are killed while exploiting a foreign land, and it furnishes the occasion of burning patriotic speeches in congress and appropriations of millions of tho people's money. Hundreds of thousands of Americans are annually slain by poverty aud congress is as silent as a clam anil 110 millions are'speiit to attack the common enemy poverty. We weep for a few children perishing on the l.iisilania, but have no teal's for a thousand times as many slain by our own cupidity every mouth. We are spending a billion for preparation against a mythical foreign foe, but not a cent in preparation against the domestic foe that annually reaps a greater harvest than the war gods of Europe. The ceaseless slaughter of peace goes merrily on while we prepare against the suppositious slaughter of improb able war, protect the hog and neglect the baby. a a The Industrial Uelations Conuijittcc report defines as the cause of poverty and the nation's uupreparcduess for peace: "TIIKSVSTKM UV WHICH TMK KKW AUK IMtO TK(TIOI) ItV (IOVKKXMKNT IX THK OWXKKK1III' AND AKIMTUAUY COXTWOI, OF LAND, XATl'UAL KKSOntCKS AND MACHIXKIfV THAT KlIOl'Ll) HK A NOrUCKOF IdKK AXI) WKLI.-HK1X(; TO ALL" If wi I'vnmiiio clokidv o will sec llinf in suite oi' its autocracy and militarUm these causes of poverty do not exist in (icnnany. They have been largely abolished in the scheme that has prepared Oeriuany for war by first preparing it for peace. Studying the war. we will also find that l'Vance, after the outbreak of hostilities, at once prewired for war by state seixtire of public utilities, natural resources aud ma chinery and war will leave democratic l'Vance where autocratic lieriiiauy was before the war prepared for peace. Itritaiu has been preparing for war since the war be gan, by the same process, and insofar as privilege was more strongly intrenched and the nation was therefore the least prepared of all belligerents, the preparation has been tardier- but gradually the exigencies of war are prepar ing Kngland for peace as well as war. a a a The great Icsmui that (icrmany has taught the world is that true preparedness consists in the abolition oT poverty, ihe care of Immunity, the protection of the citixcu at home ami the welfare of the baby. Until the nation prepares for peace it is money wastetl to prepare for war. Creating standing armies is no imiii acea Tor siverty. Protecting hogs at the expense or babies is KKr prcpni'flUiuis. a a a Will it be uccrMiury for the I'lilted Slntc to have a bloody and i-oMly war in order to learn how to prepare for ueace? GOTCH-SANTEL BOUT LOS Wi.KI.Kf-. Ifeb I. Th.-r.-Olni.' maich l.eiaeen Kr.m ' 't Vdfrd Traan -jteatoiM Mada lioieh 'd' 1 Jynpton he wi'id 1 1 , ' 1 . I ll Jlll' I Ml .il ' ' which to proper for the eoaloat had I "oca agreed to b Mantel. I The new gate for the match wan not ntsted t Ookh. who said that a tele urain received h him mereh 1 anl his request had been granted J ASK TOR an GET ! HORLICICS GERMANY PLANS E INEl V VSHINOTON 1 oi Is IMrn ordinary rrvplatiou ot thi- remand plana of Herman tu eMabllxh a foothold In aeveral ren.i Ultra of the WMtotn hemlanhore and In tHa Dau lali Weal Indloa, In defiance of tho Monro doctrine, are In poaaeialon of the committee on foreign relations of the United Stutea aonate. Tho com in I (toe la rnrofully gunrd Ing the ovld8iic from publication tiorauae of the foar of effoct It mlKht hnvo upon public opinion. So Im proaaod woro aouatora with tho ad vlanbllity of BUiproaalng tho Informa tion that the motion to debate the N'lcnrngimn trouty In the npon aenato, which would lmvH outallod (llaclo 11 ro of tho (loruimi plana, wua do foutod by mi overwhelming voto. In doforoneo to tho aauie conald orntlnua tho propoxml Colomblnn and llaltlnn troalloa will bo debuted by tho aonnto bohlml cloaod door. Contciits of Dociiiiiunts Tho (lociiiniMitH In the poaeuaalou of tho commltteo purport to prove: Thul ttormnny nought to oMtabllali a aphoro of Influence In N'limrnguii by piinhaae of the luterooeaulc oauiil route nnd tho rigid to oatabllNh naval hiiNca. , That (eriuany aoiiKht to gain n roothold In Colouiblii by nogotlatlon of an ocoaiilc canal coucoaalon and llio puri'haNe of planlHtlnua and tho oalabllahmuiit of a naval burn at Car lagoon. Tlmt Cormniiy guluoil parnmouiit lufluouco In PuramiH) by organllng (ho army mid la carrhiK out n aim liar plan lu Chili'. That Rormaii) aoiiKhl to Kit In a foothold In llnlll through control of tho ciutoma and tho oatnlillahnirut of n naval bano nt Molo St. Nicholas. That Germany iraolcall controla tho Inland of St. Thomaa by I on no from Denmark, and has oatabllahod thoro a buae of great atrateglc value, particularly bocftuae of Ita proximity to I'orto Itlco and the Panama canal. Itunily to Iti'iiew Hflint The committee atao haa documnn tar evidence Indicating that, al though the European war haa Inter ruptod tho proat'Cittton of Ihene plana, 0rninny intrmla lo resume the ef forta to particicato in Hi uifaira of Ihe hcIitii ln-iiilxplifie an noon ar peace hIihII l' r don d Detail".' or their ic.irnK uikiii the "Why Swtar, Dear? Use (Geis-lt' for Corns!" It'a tho New Plan. Simple. Sure as Fate. Applied in a Few Seconds. "Why. John. I never knew you to imp aui-h language' I ve told you cexcrMl tlmH Tt'a nu use to try thorns bunduKCf, sulvcj, tapes, plastera, and "Vnn TVonMn'l foi Yotir Tern per, .loltn, It You Hint 'llrU.lt" for Thoie OoruM" rontranlions fi.r itirna Here's some liHu-lt', It's luxl wnlerful l'W e-. clear a"l tieun It nrnkwi mmv torn come right off Takes hut a few .i -ond to api'lt II tines at onrr Put your suck uu rlakt vr 11.- ih.T. s nothing to sti.k ur roll up. form a. bundle of your lea, or press on the corn lfa .iinlesa, simple as rolllna 11R a leg Now pa away thoee knives, raiors aud ior. use 'Uels-It anl ouil have a sweeter rtlsposltlon and no more rorns ami rllues "Gels-It" issaM to druaalsts every where, tie. a liollle, r sent direct Uy K Itn-renre A Co . ChtcaKO. Ill Sttltl in Meaioid anil rtcoiuin. tided a the worltl - best com remnd ! I.eoil II lla-k:iiH LbMa ioctjcm We show a picture of the package in which SNOWFLAKE SODAS corns packed so that you may tecoQitue it cis . Order from any dealer PACIFIC COAST HISvi T COMPANY fuljJ,C fjo-i Qfe E DFRANC MONROE DOCTR -j U JOHN A, PERL TJNTERTAKER I ac'y slstnnt 28 S llUtTIFTT IpriwrvatlMi of tn Monro dffrtrln jilt Herman operation are of vital I iniiiorlanrp to the I nlterf 8fat I TIip (iifton of defendlna the Mon . riM' do. trine I-. tncriiarahle from lh iiiption of prppHrcdn agnint war 1 tilth ronarPK ) now considering. REPEAL OF FREE WASHINGTON. 1W IH. I..HI-.-Intion r.'ix'iiliiitf tin- Irrc -inj.il' rmii-.v of the L'nderw ood In rill low before Muv 1, the date on wlni-li the provis ion would licrtnuc cffc'tiM'. with n VcniiltHol anminl lo of .-IU.MJIUI0() of revenue, viilmilly wiik nfureI to dnv iiH n ivNiilt of the action of tlic hoil"C ilcillirf'l'dlic etlllcilH lltnt IMKllt. The proH.ed lejriliilion wna de cided uiMin liv n vole of SI to 'JO, iif- ner a iMi-oiiM fiylit aynint it led y Kcprewcntiitivc Kentinir of Coloruilo, 'wlio (leii'mtuTil the ui'lion 11 h a re piiiliiitit.il nt' 1 tit 1 i ' dortiinc. Tell ilt'iiiiii'inlv ilfclini'il bt't'tiute of oilier Itlt'ik't'N or eoiiMt'tion, In he houml It.V the ciiiiimi tU'fiMtoi "HZ" PUTS I IN SORE, ACHING FEET "My, how 'Tiz' gladdens tired, awollon, burning foot It's glorious!" Alit what relief. 1N0 more tired feet; no nioro burning feet; no more swollen, netting, tender, aweaty feet. No more RoreneM in corn ralfoiifOft, bunion. Is'o matter what alls your feet or what under tho nun jou'vo tried without tret tlnjr relief, put uo ,,Tlz." 'Tiz" la tliu only remedy that draw out nil tho poluinou exmlationa which puff up the fecU "Tit" cures your foot trouhlo so jou'll never limp or draw up jour face in paiu. Your elioes won't seem tight and jour feet will nnvcr, nocr hurt or e,ot ore and swollen. Think of it, no more foot mlicry, no moro agooy from cortiK, oalloiiKij or bunionti. Get .1 3t-eent box at any drtiff store or department stare and get instant re lief. Weor smaller bhoen. Jtmt onee try "Tlr." Qtt a whole year's font com fort for only 2ft cents. Think ot It. SUGAR ASSUREDi t is. "j ' ' u f,w Lm 1 'r r ' " ' ZJ WQXVt I . J, f ZH( ft pJEC! A-h-h! That's What r-?. -h-s A Cftll Ja7K.C;Aa Thnuwmds of roffee connoisseurs have deelnrecl it the Hncst that money can buy .1 lwtiwHWHWWBn1 Phone Orders to 252 r i II. i i i 1- 11 der is small. You i-.tiiiiot neetl a lig lot all the time. FULL LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS AND SEED POTATOES iFut Vt 1 1 ivrd, S. O o "IF HE llit for l.her nml UoitoN, Itml ISrtMtli, Dad fold, Sour .Slomiu'li Oet a lOrent box. Rick headache, blllouaneaa. coaled tongue, head and note clogged up with a cold alwaya trace this to torpid liver: delayed, fermetlng food In the bowela or tour, gaaay atomach. I'otKonotia mattor olognoil In the Inteatlnta: Inatead of being cast out of the aystem la ro-abaorbwl Into the blood. Whon thla polion reaches the delicate brain tlwuo It camea con Rmtlon and that dull, throbbing, tick oiilug lioailaclio. Caacarota Immediately cleanio the atomacli, remove tho sour, undlgcat od food and foul ganoa, take tho r ceaa bllo from the liver and carry out all the couatlpatud wavto matter and polaona In tho bowela. A Caacarel tonight will aurcly straighten you out by morning. Thev work whllo you ileep a 10-cont box from your druggist moan your head clear, atomach awcot and our liver and bowels regular for months. Adv. "MEDF0RD CREAMERY" BUTTER The Butter of Quality. jit has pleased those who have used it aud will please you. It's guaranteed. 1 Insist on your grocer send ing you this brand. Medford Creamery L-MioxK'rn llo North Central. :" -.' Ml ...1 X . I L m vtL & N -b r-c AidC E" i . -'. VMl IIS MiTV H r. 7 e - C vjTS. ROYAL CLUB Super-Quality Coffco Mb.Tin40c,3lbs.$1.10,51bs.$1.75 h- t f fee that's hlentletl, aged and neu i 1 i.'d from the fineat coffees that 1. an buy. Roasted, steel cut and pi rtl 111 air-tight tins daily in I'ort- LANG & CO. Thr HiijuI f'luh" llnH.r, I'urllmiil, Or. ""irirngni 1 awiBB ai .UUUUll VI'l-l'Hl' lliil'j. till, utiliii. liinipt and faithful attention as we give to store orders. So if the weather u unfav orable or you haw tompany or are in a hurry phone this gio jery what you require audcit will Ih sent you promptly. Don't lies irate herause oiir or e 11 . '. .w display. W'WMI, wm Orangery I SCU"-'' 0ViiecuV'4;,.r, Order Luscious n miKist California's Selected Oranges On sale by' a'l ct'c1 dealers. Orticr ihw. Write for free ln.k of delicious rcvipc. S v wrappera for beautiful Silverwnre. Cthfornii Frsil firewrrf EichiBto FMcB Ilt4yi.rti l 139 N.Cl.tlt 3lr.il. Ch.c no .CO CLOGS IHE KIDNEYS Take a glass of SalU if your Back hnrti or Bladder bothers you Drink more water. If you must hroe your meat every dny, eat it, hut lluih your kidneys with salU occaxinimlly, kv a noted authority who tt'lls in that meat furnm una acid wlu l nlmott ral)zs the kidney in their of ferts to ctjwl it from the blood. Tif beenaiu UU(ih kik! weaken, then ot iiilfer with a .lull misery in tho kiJnct region, sharp pains in the Iwck or siric lieatktehe, dixxfneu, your stomach souri, tiHicue is coated and wliii tlie weat ,r U Imd you have rheumatic tunpo Ji i urine ieia cloudy, full of sediment, t'e channiU often get sore and irritaft J, oltliging vou to vk relief two or t'n.a time during the night. To neutralize these Irritating acid', ti eleante tbe kltlneyn aud tluith off tuo IxMly's urinous wsste get four ounces of Jad SalU from any pharmacy here, take a tabli'spoonful in a k' of wnter before breakfast for a few tins and your kidut will then act fine 'iln famous salts is uuule from -the acid "t papea and lemon Juleo, ootnhlned w tu litlua, and has been used for general i i to lluih and stimulate elupfflsh kidne f, slso to neutralise the acids in utuf, so it no longer irritates, thus cou ng Madder weakness. .fad Salts i inexpeniiivet ennnnt i jure, and makes a delightful ciTertCs-iQt iitbU water drink. OLD-TUVCE GOLD 0URK j DRINK HOT TEA' -- ----. -- tt... (.it a Kiunll pneWagf nf Iln Ureas! Tea. or as tlio ("jt-riitiiii call it. "mmlnri.fr llrust 1!i.i-,"ai ' pharutary. Take a tAhlepnful f tea, put a cup of Iwilmt; vati-r i i it, tour through a sieve and dr " teacup full ut any time durm day ur before retirintf. It is tin ' l effectne way (o break a eoll and c ' prip, as it opens the pores of 0'r lV relirMiip conKtion. Also loownj t bowel, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer (r i a cold or Uiq grip. It is incxtn- uml entirely vegetable, tbtrcforc and harmlaM. F STIFF, ACHING JOINTS 1 y1 Y O I Kk i &&JL Possibly f Moire chocol'tes do c- t k us both a little more. gS MODKHN CONFECTIONEHV CO. ggCWg5WW3Srf5 Oregon Rub Soreneu from joints and mmclM with a imall trial bottle of old St Jacobs Oil Stop 'Mosing" Rheumatism. It's pain omIj not one eas in fir'7 requires internal treatment. Hull :-" ' lag, rvuetrating 'St. Jacobs Oil" r -' m the "luder apot " an t by the t you say Jack Robinson -gut conm rkeumAtie pain. O st -Hfroi.' t a harmless rl . uiiati-m eiri- wh r disai 'x nU ai 1 ' t '. . n tl i Uu 1 m f - , i i i 1r ' a r 's, - i. - '-) & ' - i 1 X --r t i i - .. j fir aoer-iKn- ,r Yil lfnlKil fru i. nl Jlrl i Vlj. ii . -I. ji if i MARSH & BENNETT t M I ' f I 1. 1 IHE ORIGINAL IINAL . I Mil If II t mai vrrv S I . ' I" lv .1. ,1 K jT ( J-,( .