The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, October 27, 1910, Image 7

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Dressed Veal
J“ ' « » • C u r . ^
lerto holder of * Du
,, ,n<i ho will P»y
rC pr-.'^l I'-rk.
food scheme, |g d j
omprehenilre tn.dJ
•«e n t that win 1 I I - commission. Y o u not
you sh ip to S m ith .
shade, according ,
ark * h0 annou ncei I l s m it h M E A T CO.
eniarkable ouratlyel " , tbe Bawl Truat”
*
OREGON
ant and blossoms r
carried out on a
geated hr the meth
electrolyse the i
Its healing elemeh
lie —a haystack of l
snd plato a n d b r id e « w ork
1 tablet Dr. Clarfl amt
Sunrs patrons w o flntah p ie u
instances of curlnsl J r Z f i t ) 1 i nocoosary.
P R IC E S :
alfalfa juice manTf 1
Mtlar Crswss.
55.00
from D. T.’ b to that
22k S r * . T m O
$3.50
of these was the i
Gold FiUiso
$1 IB
a Reno sport w]
t » « s Filimi
51.00
i drowned his boh
50c w
il». Filimi
ones that the
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I
Itid
k
ak
k
w
tm. The condense
Ph m .............$7.50
>zn to It, and cures
PaiaUu Eltractn 50c
BEST M ETH O D S
lively that now he 1
free when p la te s o r b rid ge
>f even a dog, if tJ
iCoeiultation F ree. Y o u cannot
r.
Tobacco ch,J 1 , WOrk a n yw h ere, no m a tter
of suicide, (nsoij
U y f r o n io d f o r T lft e e n Y e a r s
other undesirable t
' the mists of the m
soothing Influence]
alfalfa bunched up' L Washington St..
t
W rig h t
e
It W right
td Mrs. W insioVi bool
nedv to use to« theircWl
ig period.
*
sponsible Client
of a man named
as being tried tor L
ourts recemiy, p|J
no wab not qulul
his actions. Thiel
prisoner so angry |
the dock and kn_
t on the floor of
ryer was not much
Is feet, made use o!
e so cleverly thel
ulttal
Portland,
Co.
Oregon
Hind transfer to W a s h in g to n St.
« S S COLLEGE
tVenry, W atery Erl
rlne K ye It. medy 1
■ E y e Troubles. You I
t Soothes. 50c at
e For E ye Books, ,
nedy Co.. Chicago, j
London Bachelor«.
laid recently to have been
d to Be In Line,
¡London a society the pur-
iwsboy was leanlni
i li to mend the socks of
11, sobbing bltterlj
lore and to perform varl-
ny little man," eaj
Ibndly deeds of a similar
Sat's the use of
iy be president
ed the little fellow
as If I wus h-hel
body's allers a-roaj
While You Walk.
> ls * certain cure tori
» swollen, echini last r
rice 25c. Don ' ,
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Brute.
girlish pride she
ers she had cookei
vn little hands,
like them?” she I
ERY CATALOG
I, Inatruetive, U p -
I. describing
IAHENTAL TREES,
.VINES,
Hi PLANTS, ETC
W rit« now . m en -
I this paper.
NGTON, Nurseryman
Portland« Oregon
luckled, trying tol
from one, "'It v|
sr If you had
larger. Then I <
ns automobile tl|
H & re ¥ a l
^ COFFEEt ]
TEA SPICES
yes Bother You
r T I T ’S EYE SAlJ
BAKIN0 POWDER
► EXTRACTS
it successful eye i
druggists or Hoi
fill Indent Steel.
mond Is the harl
i It Is also brittle]
I by a blow. But!
n two hard steel (I
ress and a slowly)
ure applied the
e Indented.
¡T O MAI
JUST RIGHT
CLOSSET & DEVEJB
PORTLAND. 0AC.'
\
Cured in
Three
Days
Habit
dermic Injections.
Ijthis treatm ent at th« In s titu te
► >nd jrour m oney w ill be retu rn ed
ts and feel like » I |rcrel* not a ffe c te d . In v e s tig a te
n a sufferer from | to take a fe w m om en ts to p hone
umacli for the last I ation. Person al and financial
Implication.
F o r fu ll in form a-
n taking medicine I Ifriteor call a t th e
juld find no relief] |L I N S T I T U T E
. I will recomn
: Marshall 2400
PO RTLAN D . O R E J
¡ends as the only tl
I sour stomach sni
in good condid
e to eat.”
rainless D e n tists
b .
Potent. Tasts I
:k'-n. Weaken or Gnpl
r sold in bulk. ThBfW
d C C C . GuarsntsBdI
rilling,
vltness a great i
es?" asked the |
asking queer
VVYlTMQVr'rtATEiÄ
“
COLD
"
BEEF_ BOUILLON
.*
»he Stomach.
1 « Delicious Served
Thl* Way.
P et five pounds of shank b e ef-n o i
•oo you n g-ln five quarts of cold wa
.1.
L e t , ‘ come to a boll slowly
th i sto!r
Ly and ,et the vessel on
the stove where It will simmer gent­
ly for eight hours. Strain through
cheesecloth and set away to cool The
next day skim off the fat and turn u!e
Foup Into a kettle, not allowing the
sediment to pass la. Add one onion
one or more stalk, of celery accord:
1J to taste, a soup bouquet, six
cloves and salt. Boll gently a half
and"' J
? tW' Ce thr0Ugh * »apkln
and after It Is chilled set It on the
ee. This should be served In little
C U PS
without bread, for cold bou„
on is only a fillip to the stomach. If
the bouillon is rich and well clarified
this can be done with eggshells—It
Ribbon Ceolces.
. k
>fter your fivortte recipe
l batch of white cookies flavored with
lemon. In another dish mix a bate»
of chocolate cookie«, flavoring with
vanilla. Roll out chocolate cookie»
*ulte thin, then roll out white one»
•ame a» chocolate. Place one on top
M the other and roll as jelly roll
Take a sharp knife and cut allce,
trom the roll, turn them over and lay
them In baking pan. When cookey
they are a delight to the eye as well
as the palate.
Make molasses cookies, cutting
them In strips with sharp knife, about
the length and width of lady finger*.
When baked and while warm spread
with good Jelly and press two t v
lether, making a dainty cookie sand­
wich.
A sk your dealer for IM P E R IA L
Société
Chocolats
A trial will convince uou o f their Quality.
I I he does not carry them send direct to us
4 0 6 Lewis Pldg., Portland, Or.
MEDICAL |J of Q
DEPARTMENT
lUNivtMirr or oseoon )
T h o r o u g h C o u rs es
Session beslns Sept. 12, ! * . For catalogue «d-
dress Dean,
Ur. S. E. J osep h l,
High S ta n d a rd
Raw Vegetable Sandwiches.
the pompous mal P*th»t our force Is no orunni/ed thst
These are very highly relished by
610 hekum Bldg., Portland. Oregon
( rowrt, Bridire oua Plnte work
” 1 once sat for j
persons who dislike the usual sweet
Positively pain lot* oxfraot-
PPiatM or bridge« are ordered. “ «*
a professional
accompaniments of women's teas, and
■ ^ •U iv» teeth and root* without the
• • F IL L Y O U R O W N T E E T H ”
f«Wenr*. no uncertainty. but spec in I- If there happens to be a man In the
with my wife’»
■
acientifio and careful work.
crowd he Is certain to be pleased. Cut
-
............. ..................$5.00 rye gluten and graham bread In the
,*T«th without Piet«. $3 so to »5
manner described, leaving them with­
b ........................*3.50
to $5.00
to m * dentist. A t d ru ggieta or by m aiL ¿oc.
5 » ....................... *3.50
to *5.00
out butter. Put between slices of rye
‘ ‘ ■ruling.................
* 1.00 u »
RILO MFC CO.. 351 Inert BWi. Msnk. W.A
a
layer
of
Spanish
onion
cut
very
thin
...........................50c to *1.00
Blumaer-Frank Drug Co., distributor, for Oregon
i.......... .........................»7.50
and sprinkled lightly with s alt Put
t Ptinl«sa E xtractin g when other
I 0 tiers' Guerentee with ell wore, between the buttered gluten slteeS ft
p l a i n . 2 2m Morrison Street.
delicate leaf of lettuce covered with a ASTHMA AND MAY FEVER
dab of mayonnaise, or sour cream are quickly relieved by W y a tt's A sth m a
beaten up thickly. Put between the R e m e d y . Guaranteed or money refund­
Ask your druggist or send s ix
graham slices thin flakes of crisp cu­ ed.
cents postage for Free Sample to
cumber or a thick slice of t o m a t o . ,
J. C. WYATT, Druggist.
soned with salt and lemon juice Wrap |
VANCOUVER.
W ASHINGTON
the sandwiches In oiled paper and ,
serve them in that way.
^
■ To w n People
FILL-O
C Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
Tbl« wondeful min hnn
made a Ufa study of tha
propertias of Ro-t*.
Herb« and Barks, and
is airing t-ba world tha
banafit of his services.
i Na Mercury, Polso««
I or Drugs Used. No
, Operatloaa ur Cutting
É¿«or« Catarrh, Asthma, Long.
l I « « y trouMaa» gad all Prieta
sad Woman.
5 CANCER CUKE
k H ■» Pekin, China—sa f* « W
^üwfailtng in its works.
writ a for symptom blank
i°ee 4 cants in stamps.
citation
rm i
[Gee Wo Medicine Co.
• 'or. Morrleo«, P o r tie ««. O r.
USE DR. PLUMMERS COUGH STOP
Apple Sauca a« Deaaart.
Prepared In the German way, apple
sauce becomes a dinner dessert rather
than as with us. a breakfast or lunch-
6°C lie'would not care for th , T *? *°“ 10
verr.on a. » perpetual t h l n * ° . h e ~
elusion of our own excellent Yanke«
d S but once In a while It U
lv tasty, especially when no other Idea
for the family dessert present* Itself.
f °AfU ir preparing the sauce as
sprinkle with cinnamon. decora'*
h L re * of blanched almond* and **rr*
I t is a sure stopper, promptly re­
lieves Bronchitis. Whooping Cough,
Cough Croup, and especially those
harsh, hacking coughs, also most
useful for lung disease.
For sale
h
ALCOHOL
teley OPIUM—TO
BACCO
f u r e ■am annali 71 L11 « S.
(
PoRTLANf t O R E G O N I
CASTORIA
For Infantn and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
A L C O H O L 3 P E R C E N T.
Bears the
Signature
AVcgelaWe Preparation £r As
similaiim} ihe Food and Recula
ling Ute Siumatte aniBowdsof
Instant Relief for AH E ye
that are irritated from dust, heal, sun
or wind, P E T T IT 'S E YE SALVEL A l’
oru^iBts or Howard Bros., Buffalo,
“ “ M, 'y ° Zen t0 a Je" y «nd given
The Red 8hewl.
the child In this form. Chicken bouil
There lives In Atchison a woman
l°n can be prepared In the same way,
and this ls most delicious served as a who has been happily married 40 years
Jelly.
and who has raised five children. Re­
cently 6he was out walking when she
caught sight of a peculiarly bright red
SAVORY DISH FOR BREAKFAS1 shawl. The men will sniff at what
happened next: The woman felt a
Cralgie Toast Can Be Made Quickly twinge at her heart; the shawl had re­
minded her of a girl who had stolen
and Will Commend Itself to
her first lover. The girl always wore
the Housewife.
red of that shade. Then the old wom­
an went home, took out her false teeth
Cralgie toast will commend Itself to
that she might not swallow them In
those who wish for a quickly made
her grief, and gave herself up to sad
savory for breakfast. Allow one egg
memories. We will bet no woman will
and one tomato for each person. The
sniff. An Incident like this appeals to
follow lrg would be sufficient for four:
the women.— Atchison Globe.
Beat up four eggs and add to them
the same number of tomatoes, free
The 8traws Thst Showed.
from skin and seed and finely
Mother— Do you think that young
chopped; also a small teaspoonful of man haa matrimonial Intentions, my
chopped green chill, gherkin or capers, dear?
half a cupful of milk and a little salt.
Daughter— I certainly do, mamma.
Melt one and a half tablespoonfuls of He tried to conrlnce me last night
butter In a saucepan, mix all the other that I looked prettier In that two-
Ingredients together, pour into the guinea hat than In tha three-gulno#
pan and stir over the fire till thor­ one.— Scraps.
oughly hot It may then be served at
Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Kyra,
once on the toast, or may be allowed R elieved
By Murine E ye Remedy.
Trt
to cook gently by the side of the fire Murine For Your E ye Troubles. You W lf.
Murine. It Soothes. 50c at Tout
for five or ten minutes as preferred. Like
Druggists. W rite F o r E ye Books. F ree
Serve very hot. The above mixture Murine E ye Rem edy Co.. Chicago.
might also be baked in the oven for
Peaches In Turkish Mode.
twenty minutes and then garnished
Peaches cooked In Turkish fashioi
with small pieces of toast.
are served with boiled rice. Peel the
peaches by plunging them In boiling
water, then remove the stone through
Fish Cream.
A dainty which may be substituted silt In one side, without Injuring the
for the meat course with benefit to shape of the peach. Fill hollows with
the digestion on these dog days ls fish seeded raisins aiid arrange In baking
dish; sprinkle liberally with sugar and
cream.
Have
Pick the cold cooked fish free of set In hot oven 20 minutes.
skin and bones and pass it through ready a dish lined with boiled rice.
the meat chopper. To two cups of Spread over It peaches, and serve with
this add one cup of milk which has dressing made of cocoanut milk thick­
been poured while boiling hot over ened with cornstarch and sweetened
one cup of bread crumbs and allowed with rranulated sugar.
to stand 15 minutes. Season with half
The Artless Query.
a teaspoonful of minced chives or
“ Tee,” said the poultry fancier,
parsley. Add two tablespoonfuls of “these chickens are too expensive to
melted butter and two beaten eggs. e a t”
Pour the mixture Into a greased mold
“ Indeed!” rejoined the young lady
and steam for 30 minutes. Serve on from the city. “Then why are yon
a hot platter.
feeding them?"
Or the family might be tempted
with a delicate chicken loaf made
from leftover portions from a cold
cooked fowl. Chop the meat and to
a pint of It add a cup of thick white
sauce, seasoning to taste.
Line a
mold with boiled rice, and while the
rice ls still hot put In the chicken.
Press well, spread rice over the top
and bake In a pan of water half an
hour. Unmold and serve with cream
or tomato sauce or surround with
chicken gravy thickened.
Chocolate Pudding.
Put a pint of milk to scald In a dou­
ble boiler. Grate two heaping table-
Bpoonfuls of chocolate and put on top
of milk, but do not stir through until
the chocolate ls thoroughly melted.
When milk is scalding hot, stir cho­
colate through it until all ls mixed
and chocolate ls dissolved. Beat the
yolk of one egg with two tablespoon­
fuls of sugar, add enough hot milk to
egg to d'ssolve and warm It before
putting It In hot chocolate mixture or
It will cook In strings. Next moisten
a tablespoonful of cornstarch in a
little milk and thicken chocolate to a
creamy consistency. Remove from the
stove. When beginning to cool flavor
with vanilla. Serve pudding Ice cold.
It may be eaten with rich milk, but
j for extra occasions whipped cream
makes it a most delicious dessert
F A S H IO N H IN T S
Promotes DitJestioniWii
ness and Rest.Contalns nein»
Opium.Morphine norMLagraL
N o
A lingerie evening gown has a deep
‘ skimpy” flounce of heavy embroidery,
which also forms the waist and sleeves.
Very sheer mull is used for the upper
part of the skirt and the waist folds.
It is worn over a light blue silk slip,
and there's a crushed girdle of the blue.
T H E P A B IS APAC H E S.
H aw
Th ey
D ea l W ltk
T h e ir
lu c k y
V ic tim «.
L o . .k in s
Up
Our Idea of a hopeleealy alaay m a»
to on* who can describe n woman's
?
a r c o t ic
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Aperteci Remedy forConsflpfr
lio n , Sour Stomach.Dlarrtm
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss o f S leep .
Facsimile Signaran of
NEW YORK.
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A t b m o n th s o la
D
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Pin, Seed-
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, Guaranteed underIJwFoodajj
Exact Copy o f Wrapper.
I
CASTORIA
TH« OKNTAMR OOMMNT, NEW VOUE OITT.
Sherman jpa/ & Co.
ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS
S IX T H , A T M O R R IS O N S T „ P O R T L A N D , O R .
‘
We want you to try this Piano IN YOUR
■ i H OM E FREE. W e want you to try it at
1 our expense because—
»
A t the end o f thirty days the Piano
? ITSELF will convince you o f the following
facts:
I t ’B the best value on earth for the price
($275).
I t ’ s M U S IC A LLY and M E C H A N IC A LLY
right!
i .■'..XvA
v;-....
'.jfi
W e know there is so much real value in
this Wellington Piano— w e ’ re selling for $275— on easy payments— that
w e ’re willing to let it be /7”S OlYJV SALESMAN.
I t will tell its own story to you—in your home— if you’ ll send ua the
coupon.
Please sena me tull particulars concerning this unusual Plans offer.
Name..............................................
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i
Address.
KODAKS
Squaring the Circle.
Jlggs— I tell you. that new landlord
of mine ls a pretty square fellow.
Biggs— Go’s mine; but he’s alwaya
'round on rent day.— Judge.
W r it « fo r catalogue« and literature.
D eveloping -
and printing. Mail orders given prompt a ttention
Mothers w in find Mrs. Winslow's Roothlng
Byru p the beat remedr to use lot their children
lu rin g the teething period.
TRY MURINE
Java Coffee In Porto Rleo.
Java coffee growing la now being
Introduced Into Porto Rico to meet
the American demand for a "highly
flavored aromatic coffee."
Llguld Form, 25c. 50c.
AND KODAK.
S U P P L I E S -
Portlan d P h o to S u p p ly Co.
149 Third Street
PORTLAND. O R *.
EYE REMEDY
When Your Eyaa
Need Care
y . . wui u
.
i .
Salve Tube!, 25c, »1.00.
Tents, Awnings, Sails
Cot*. Hammocks, Canvas and Cavern
1 o r 1.000 a t fa c to ry p ric e «.
PACIfIC TENT AND AWNING COL
27 N . F ir s t St.. P o rtla n d . O * .
Bad BLOOD
“ Before I began using Cascarete I had
a bad complexion, pimples on my face,
and my food was not digested as it should
h*ve tieen. Now I am entirely well, and
tbe pimples have all disappeared from my
face. I can truthfully say that Cascarete
ate just as advertised; I have taken only
two boxes o f them.”
Clarence R. Griffin, 8heridan. Ind.
Pleasant. Peletahle. P o ten t Teste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or G r ip «
10c. 26c, 60c. N ever sold In bulk. The sen-
nine tablet etem p-d C C C. Guaranteed to
It Happens In Rusela.
Things are done differently In Rue-
ala than In this country. A jockey
was seen to pull his mount In a race
on one of the tracks recently and ono
of the men who had bet on the horse
promptly shot him.
A T R IP TO PORTLAN D F R E E
CUT RATES IN
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
P a in le s s E x t r a c t i o n ........F r e e
S ilv e r F i l l l n i r s .......................SO*
G o ld F illin g s .........................7 5 «
22 K . G old C r o w n s ..................t S
■
J i g P o r c e la in C r o w n s ................. BS
L . M o la r G o ld C r o w n s ............... 6 4
m
B rid g e W o r k , 22 K . G o l d . . . . 6 »
I n la y F ill« , P u re G o l d .........
V e r y N ic e R u b b e r P l a t e ___ $ 4
B e s t R u b b e r P la t e on E a r t h ....................................f t
A L L T H I S W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
D o n ’ t th ro w y o u r m on ey a w a y . A d o lla r a a r«4 l
ia tw o d o lla r s earn ed . O u r o r ig in a l re lia b le M o d e n a
P ain lean M eth od s an d o u r p e r fe c t e d o ffice e q u ip *
m en t s a v e s us tim e an d y o u r m on ey.
B O S T O N D E N T IS T S , 5 t h
M o r r ia o n . P e r t l a « «
Kntrsnce 2911 a Morriaon. opposite Foatoflke and Meier A
Frank. Fatablisbed in Portland 10 years. Open even l^ a
until S and Sundays until 12:10. for people wbo work.
P N U
W
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N o. 37—
H E N w ritin g to «<1 vertí aera pie
mention th is papar.
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Drink it Pure
T h ia tells the w h ole story.
Emphasize
each w ord in tum and you w ill soon
try the Drink DeligntfuL
F a th e r.
“ May I see my father's record T
asked tb
tha new student “ Ha waa In
^
^
| ‘ ha class of 1177.”
••Certainly, my boy What fo r i"
"Ha told me when I left home not
to disgrace him. and T wish to atm
Just how far I can go.” — Buffalo Ex- i
pres*.
I Wuh cream
N
1
of
Utrera/Oíd Ik s m m m m
ftmpkta Seed“
JtxJuma*
JhcMeSdti-
jï fatimi *
O e-
The floods in Paris afforded golden
opportunities to the thieves and hooli­
gans— the dreaded "Apaches"— of the
French capital. A Parle correspond­
ent sends an Interesting account of
these reckless men and their methods
and Wttuv-'uus-
“ The desperate criminals who make
a specialty of night attacks are a
bloodthirsty, cowardly set of ruffians,
and as they are always armed to the
teeth and hold human life cheap, a
solitary citizen going home late, or a
policeman on a lonely beat has very
little chance against them.
“ When they have once made up their
minds to rob a passerby— which one
does not matter much— It ls more than
likely they will decide to begin opera­
tions at once. That means that three
Apaches will take up a position on the
pavement and pretend to be engaged
In Innocent gossip. The street is de­
serted. A solitary pedestrian comes
Into sight. In a moment he la meas­
ured up by the three scoundrels on
the lookout for their prey. There ls
not a pollcman In sight. The moment
Is favorable.
” 'He has a gold chain,’ says one.
“ 'He'll do,' says the chief of the
criminal trio. 'Get ready.’
‘‘They continue to converge until the
stranger reaches them. Involuntarily
he glances at them as he passes. That
ts sufficient.
“ ‘What do you mean by looking at
us like that?' asks the chief In an In­
solent tone. Then, turning to his com­
panions, he remarks. ‘Hasn't he got an
ugly mug?’
"The pedestrian, however Uttl* _ he
may be Inclined to quarrel with the
evil-looking ruffian* who have accosted
him, ls unlikely to take their insults
In silence. But at his first word of
protest one of the group advance* on
him with a menacing air.
“ ‘W hat!' ha exclaims, ‘I'll »how you
who you’ve got to deal with.’
"The stranger stands on his guard
but immediately another member of
the trio bounds upon him from behind,
seizes him around the neck with his
arm and lifts him off the ground. Hit
cries for help are stifled In hi* throat
and If he succeeds In making a sound
the arm which presses against his
throat ls tightened and he loses con
sciousness.
“ While this Is going on another of
the accomplices goes through the vic­
tim's pockets, while the third keeps
watch for the police. Then, when
everything worth taking has been ap­
propriated, the wretch who has al­
most strangled the victim releases his
arm, gives him a violent push and
sends him headlong to the pavement
where he will lie senseless for half as
hour at least.
"But things do not always pass so
easily. Sometimes the victim shows
more resistance than was expected,
and then the Apaches have to modify
their plans. He must either be stunned
with a blow from a mutton-bone or
given a stab with a knife or dagger
The mutton-bone used by the Paris
Apache is a terrible weapon. In ap
pearance It resembles a small hatchet,
without a handle, ls about six Inches
long, and comes from the shoulder of
tbe sheep. This and the knife and the
knuckle-lron are the favorite weapons
of the Paris hooligan. They ar* e f­
fective and noiseless, whereas the use
of tbe revolver 1* likely to attract the
pollc*.
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“ Among the more recent methods In­
vented by the Part* Apache for ren­
dering the passing citizen Incapable
of resistance ls th* lasso. A t the fa­
vorable moment a cord from 15 to 20
| feet In length and ending In a run
: nlng knot la thrown by an expert
hand. As It falls over the victim's
Deal it is jerked Usht, and, half strap,
gled, he ls thrown to the ground. The
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ply it in quarts, pints, half-pints and
quarter pints.
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