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PAGE FOUBTEEH. DAILY CAPITAL JOtJENAL, BALEM, OBEOON, . SATTJEDAT, MAEOH 22, 1913. HER EASTER HAT. By EARLE HOOKER. EATON. v V V ?t IT JV 'rr.a9M o Copyright, 1913, by American Press Association. Jk LOVELY one, they call your hat. But I I do not know, For how can eyes' waste time on that, With such a face below? Easter Egg Rolling at the White House f - ! fi it L J? 1 JSu 'fry ihfJ f j ;1:s;','''; ' i fcUST nliout ttie prettiest aiiniml fl f unci Ion In WiibIiIiikIod Is I ho 1 Kiistrr Mmidny bki rolling on tliu V 1 1 1 1 o Ilouso Inuii. Tills ovt'ht levels nil Noclnl classes, hrliiKltiK tin! suns mid (hint-liters of foreign dip IkiiiiiIh to mi even rootlnii with the children of humble uiIIhiiiis. Kor on Mister Moiiilny, bright Hint eiirly, tliiiiiHiinilH of llltlo boys nndRlr's will cnther In I lie buck i'nrd of tlio White IIiiiiho mid will enjoy tlio rlKht tlmt Is theirs on that tiny to roll their KK down tlio slopes of the lawn. It Id 1 lit liiiui honored ciihIoiii to throw whlo. I ho niMiishm's times to nil tlio children of tlio city for this splendid evcni Tlio Murine or some other IiIk ImiikI Is requisitioned to fiirnluh music for tlio Utile ones. lor two or three weeks iihend of time Wnsliliiirtmi'i youngest ceneriitlon cnrrles on lit); iirepiirntlons for the egg I'.illliiK. The boys (jiitlier their i'KKS with nn exiwrt dlscrliulniilton In fuvor of thiiHO with hnrd shells 'J'hey (le- terinluo the streiiKtli of tlio shell by tupplnii tlio ek'U UKUlnst their teeth, the coinpiict by sound Mini "feel" tlxlnit the character of tlio shell. The chosen ckk lire then boiled hard, and the own er Ih ready for the Html "pIckliiK" proc ess. On meeting another lad be suys, "Sny, will you pick?" Of course If the second youngster Is properly nrnied be will nciiulcsce. ICnch then t;niHps an cck l one hand, w ith bis tinners cot eriiiK Its Hiirfaee so that only the tip Is presented to the opponent. They tap the eiposcd tips iipilimt each other un til one Is broken. Then tlio other cud Is brought Into piny. When nn ckk fors fracture at both ends It Is for felted. ' The egg thus cracked nre still nrall able for pkk rolling and nre therefore dyed In brilliant hues with (ha bard shelled survivors of many frnys. The pictures show several groups ot little ones on the White House lawn and a scene of children lu the act of rolling their eui.' t rVTrl-r Wnnf Arlvovf Seiner Your Banker Journal -want ads bring quick results ' LADY MARY'S DIET." It Was Entirely Too Dainty to Suit Hr Italian Doctor, That recipe of the tallest Scotsman In London two meals a dny und live forever would iiot have appealed to (ho Englishman of the eighteenth eon tury nor yet to the man who lived abroad. Here, for lnstuiice, nre a few trifles which Lady Mary Montagu man- uged to exist, on In Italy: "1 wake about 7 and drink half a pint of warm asses' milk," she wrote, "after which I sleep two hours. Then come three large cups of milk coffee and two hours after a large cup of milk choco late. Two hours later my dinner, whero I never fall to swallow a good dish (I don't mean plate) of gravy soup, with all the bread, roots, etc., belong ing to It I then eat the wing and the whole body of a large fat capon and a veal sweetbread, concluding with a competent quantity of custard and some roasted chestnuts. " Even then the day was not done. Lady Mary goes on: "At B In the after noon I take another dose of asses' milk and for aupper twelve chestnuts, one new laid egg and a handsome porrln ger of white milk." In these degener ate days It would be thought that the patient had done very well. The eighteenth century Italian was not ao easily satisfied. The parish doc tor marveled how Lady Mary managed to survive with such a finicking appe tite. London Chronicle. THE COUNTRY LAWYER. A Legal View of Him as th 8lave of His Clients. "A professional baseball player In part bases his claim for a largo com pensation Uion the theory that In ac cepting service be surrenders In a great measure his liberty and becomes' the property of bis employer," writes Al mond G. Shepurd In "Case aud Com ment." "If this was the basis of compensa tion for the lawyer In the rurul dis tricts he would speedily become a mil lionaire. 1'or he Is the property not only of one Individual, but frequently of a wbolo community, and the greater Ills success, (he wider his reputation, the more abject is bis slavery. Ills clients nre tyrannical. They know and recogni.o no olllce hours. The month hand on a furm has at least a few iiours between late dusk and early dawn for repose, but even these nre frequently denied the country lawyer. "Some of his clients nre prone to con sult him at bis residence Inte at night, when none of the curious minded vil lagers can see them, and speculate and gossip on the question and of the na ture and purpose of the cull. Another class, believing In the adugo that the early bird cntches the worm, at early sunrise Interrupts his slumbers to make sure that they retnlucd the 'best' law yer lu the county to represeut them Id some present or expected trouble." Gallant Unto Death. When Sir Italph Abercromby wna mortally wounded In the battle of Aboukir ho was carried on a litter on board the Foudroynut To ease his pnln soldier's blanket was plnced under his head. lie nsked what It was. 'It la only a soldier's blanket," be was told. "Whose blanket Is It?" he persisted, lifting himself up. "Only One of the men's." "1 want to know the name of the man whose blanket this Is," the dying commander insisted. It Is Duncan Itoy'g of the Forty-sec ond, Sir Italph," said his attendant at last Then see tluit Duncan Itoy gets his blanket this very night," commnnded the bravo man, who did not forget even lu his last agonies the comfort and welfare of bis men. Of such un stylish stuff are true soldiers made. Youth's Companion. Black Opals, Itlnck opnls seem almost misno mers, for while some of the stones are actually black mid all of them have a dark body or underground they nro really wonderful, flashing, changing masses of color. All the colors of the solar spectrum vibrate through them, Koine lu small pinpoint markings, oth ers In harlequin, peacock and formal designs. Some of them show broad flushes' of red, blue, green or purplo, which change rapidly from one to nu mber on the slightest change of angle or light Others exhibit cloud effects and siuiNcts such as Turner painted und only lluskin could doner! bo. THIS WOMAN HAD MUCH PAIN WHEN STi Tells How Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made Her a Well Woman. Chippewa Falls, Wis. "I have al ways had great confidence in Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegeta ble Compound as I found it very good for organic troubles and recommend it highly. I had dis placement, back ache and pains when standing on my feet for any length of time, when I began to take the medicine, but I am In fine health now. If I ever have those troubles again I will take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Ed. Ferron, 810 High St, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Providence, R. I. "I cannot speak too highly of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veg etable Compound as it has done won ders for me and I would not be without it I had organic displacement and bearing down pains and backache and was thoroughly run down when I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. It helped me and I am In the be3t of health at present I work in a factory all day long besides doing my housework so you can see what it has done for me. I give you permission to publish my name and I speak ot your Vegetable Compound to many of my friends." Mrs. AliRIL LAWSON, 126 Lippitt St., Providence. R.I. I THE OPEN FORUM I The Capital Journal Invites pub lic discussion In this department Let both sides of all matters be fully brought out It Is not the purpose of this newspaper to do the thinking for Its readers. TTTTTTtTTttttTTTttTTt Tttt He Likes the Law. Krtitor Capital Journal: .lust a voice from the land where Hows the Hood ami whero big, bright, red ripe npples grow. Thought that an opinion from one who has listened to tlio eiiHsos and discusses of the dear people since the adjournment of tlio Into uiilunicntcd might bo of some worth. 8o permit me to say thnt inso far ns I can loam, the ono groat meas ure that stands out like liberty enlight ening the world, is that of tlio work men's compensation act, fathered by Oregon 's governor, sanctioned by the Icgisatnre and endorsed by the people. As people study it and understand its proposed workings they bocomo more and more convinced of the necessity of such a law and wonder why it had not icon proposed long ago. Tlio governor ortninly did well in choosing a com mission that could frame a bill that mot with such general approval. ALI1EUT TOZIKIt. Doc, Or., March 10, 1IU3. PORTLAND TO HUNT Four Thousand Dozen Colored Easter Eggs to Delight Portland Kid dies Monday. UNITED I'iUESS LEASED WIRE.) Portland, Or., March 21. Fifty thou sand brightly colored Kastcr eggs hid den among the vinos and shrubs and in the grass of tlio parks of the city give promise of making glad the hearts of 10,000 miniature beaux and belles of Portland next Monday afternoon, for that is the day set for Portland's first Kastcr egg hunt. Especially jubilant with the kiddies who succeed in finding the greatest number of eggs in each park, for each one finding the greatest number will receive a white rabbit, perky oared, pink-eyed and all. AUSTRIA PREPARES ULTIMATUM FOB MONTENEGRO UNITED I'HKKB IJCASED WIEI. Vienna, March 21. Driven to defi nite action by the storm of public pro tost against Montenegrin activities at Scutari, it is unofficially statod horo today that Austria is preparing an ul timatum for Montenegro. It is believed that Itnly has boon sounded out, and is prepared to uphold Austrian action to enforce the deiniuids made against Montenegro for action nt Scutari, and on Scrvia for immediate cessation of tho fortifvinir of Rurnz- zo. Both Itnly and Austria, it is believed, will maintain by forco of arms, if nec essary, tho decision of the powers thnt Scutari shall be part of an autono mous Albania. For strengthening the digostive functions, keeping tho liver ae tivo you will find Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is really tho medicine you nocd. Thousands have found this true. Got a bottle today. your your A Rare Film, "Madam, 1 understand thnt daughter hoJpB you dally with housework." "It Is true." "What royalties would you charge mo for n moving picture reel of this most unusual slghtV" Ctncluuntl Times Star. The Helpful Man. Any man who, by sound thinking and hard work, develops and carries on a productive Industry and by his good judgment tuiikes thnt Industry both prulltnblo and stable confers nn Im mense beuellt ou society. Charles W. Ullot He Told Her. She I wish I know how I could make you extremely happy, dear Karl. Ho Well, write to your ftither aud nsk blin to double your dowry. Meg gcmlorfor Walter. An Old Joke Retold. Friend The public will mlM yoo now you have left the stage. Actc Hint's why I left I dislike being hit. London Standard. It is not utterly Impossible thnt some of the alleged heirs or tho state may eventually get a few dollars of that Winter estate. Many a young man would get a hard bump if thrown on hii own resource. Dr. J. C. Yuen Successor to Dr. Kum, the greatest Chinese Expert Herblst. Established 1887. Call and talk with those who are using the Herbs, and they will tell you thnt they are being benefitted. Others will tell you ot the remarkable cures made by the use of Chinese Herbs. They are Nature's remedies, Chinese Herbs and Chinese remodlct for all stomach, spleen, liver, lung, heart, blndder, Intestinal and kldne) trouble, for asthma, catarrh, rheu matism, Indigestion, constipation, pur ifying the blood, lumbago, coughs, colds, appendicitis, female trouble, Dright's disease sod all disorders of the human system, sold by the Bow Wo Herb Cfe, 187 8. High street THE CLIMAX OF VANITY. Many Men Use Mirrors and Combs in Streets of Germany. Price Collier in Seribuer's. One can judge, not incorroctly, of the status of women in a country by the manners and habits of tho men entirely lissoeiatcd from their relations to tho women. When one sees men equipped with small mirrors and small brushes and eomt.B, which they uso in all sorts of public places, even in the s'trocts, in tho streetcars, in omnibuses, mid in the theatres ; when one oponB the door to n knock and finds a gentleman, a small mirror in one hand and a tiny brush in tho othor, preparing himself for his entrance into your hotel sitting-room, you aro bound to think that these per sons are in tho childhood days of per sonal hygiono, ns it cannot bo denied that they are, but ulso that their women folk must be still in the Eryops ago of social sophistication not to put a stop to such bucolic methods of grooming. Even though the Eryops is a gigantic tadpole, a hundred times older than tho oldest remains of man, this is hardly an exaggeration. In no other country in tho cultured group of nations is the animal man so naively vain, so deli ciounly self-conscious, so untrained in tho ways of tho polito world, so se renely oblivious, not merely of tho rights of women, but of tho simple cour tesy of the strong to tho weak. It is tho only country I have visited wheo tho hands of tho men are hotter carod for than the hands of tho women, and this is not a pleasant commentary upon i tho question of who does tho rough work and who has leisure for a metic ulous toilet. lu tho streets and public conveyances of the cities, in tho boer gnrdens and restaurants in the country, In the sum mer and winter resorts from the ftaltic to tho Ulnck Forest, from tho Hhino to Bohemia, it is over the snino. They seat themselves at table first and have their napkins hanging below their Adam's apples before their women are in their chairs; hundreds of times I have seen (heir women arrive nt tnblo after they were Heated, not tt dozen times have 1 IDs?- Joy AND SICStNESS DON'T CHUM HOME IN REACH ALL TO BE HAPl Y KEEP WELL USE ONLY DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY TO CURE COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS SOLD AND GUARANTEED J. C. PERKY. HAS BROUGHT' JOY TO Millions Price SOo and $1.00 BY Fg-,"'7'y-'.'-'"' seen their masters rise to receive them; Ihir preference for tho inside of tho sidewalk is practically universal. Whilo a pull will help in politics, it is more satisfactory to work for your living. A tiresome speech is a chcorless affair. A wise mail puts his curs on tho job, and gives his tongue a rest. he Cheerful Life It is the right of everyone to live snd enjoy the cheerful life. We owo It to ourselves and those who live with us to live the choerful life. We. cannot do so if ill health takes hold of us. The wife, mother and daughter suffering from hot flashes, nervousness, besdsch bckache, dragvinir-down foellnir, or sny othar weakneM due to dlMrdmn or IrreRuUntiM of the delicate fanala org-ani-ls sot only a trordea to huiMlf. But to her lovod ones. Thtr it a twndy. Forty yours experience has proven unmistakably that DR. PIERCE'S Favorite prescription Will restore health to weakened womnnldnd. For 40 yeare It hai survtved prejudice, envy and mnllce. Sold by dcnlura In medicine In liquid or tablet form. Dr. Plerce'i Favorite Prescription T l.ltn can be hud of druralrt or mailed on receipt of ono-ccut aUuniia for $1.00 or 60c ilzo, Addreu H. V. Pierce. M. D Itullalo, N. Y. Pr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets rernlate and Invigorate stoma chj liver and bowel?. 8:r nr-coated, Uny granules. PLEASE COME AT ONCE "0 H, doctor,baby has had another of those at tacks, and I'm frightened half to death. What can I do? 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