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f he itEfcORb, kenKa, Nfcw MEXICO. LAY PIPE LIIIE TO GULF OF MEXICO GOVERNMENT MEN ARZ IN KAN SAS AND OKLA. THIS WEEK MAPINQ OUT PLAN. HILL BE A 600 ILE TUBE Would Hit "Oil Trust" and Aid Navy -When They Will Stop on tha s Trip Think It 'an Economic ... ' and Successful Schema. Washington, D. C, May 19. Begin nlng today at Independence, Kansas, hearings will be held in various places in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas and Louisiana on the feasibility of the United States government construct- - ing 'and operating an oil pipe line, approximately 600 miles long from the Mid-Continent oil fields of Oklahoma to a convenient port on the Gulf of Mexico, to supply the navy with its . fuel oil. In accordance with a senate resolution, Commissioner of Indian Af fairs Cato Sells and Lieutenant 3. O. Richardson of the navy, left Washing ton tonight to conduct these hearings and report on the plan. The Itinerary after leaving Inde pendence will be Bartlesvllle, May 22; Tulsa, May 23; Oklahoma City, May 27; Dallas, May 28; Galveston, June 1; Texas City, June 2; Houston, June 3; Beaumont, June 4, where delegations from Port Arthur, June 5, morning; Orange June 5, evening; Baton Rouge, June 8. Construction and maintenance of such a government oil .pipe line was urged today upon Secretary Lane of ' the interior, by a delegation of inde pendent oil producers of Oklahoma.' It was explained to the secretary that the oil business in Oklahoma for some time had been going from bad to varan. The nroducera said a reduction Alt UIQ 7t Ul VIA llfc 111 O IfDllO 1 1 1 0 1 was made from f 1.05 to 75 cents - a barrel; and only recently the price again was cut from 75 to 50 cents. -The transportation of the oil through pipe lines was said -to be under the control of refiners, leaving the pro ducers helpless. ' The Oklahomans urged the govern ment could build a pipe line for about $8,000 a mile, which not only would enable independent producers to get ' their oil to market, but would pay a good return upon the money In vested. HUERTA AGREES TO QUIT. Realizes He Can't Stay and Will Agree to Step Down. Washngton, May 19 President Wil son today told I "J American commis sioners who will' leave today for the mediation conference at Niagara Falls, Ont., that the United States government regards the settlement of the Mexican problem in a definite form as a prerequisite to the with drawal of the American forces .from Vera Crus. The president gave the American commissioners. Justice Lamar of the supreme court of the United States; .. Frederic W. Lehmann, former solici tor general and Diplomatic Secretary ' II. Perceval Dodge, no specific instruc tions. He told them to place them selves in a receptive mood and await proposals from the three South Ameri can mediators. But at the same time he outlined to his representatives that peace in Mexico seemed to him to be conditioned on the elimination of the Huerta administration and the estab lsbment In its place of a strong pro visional government which would con duct an election giving fair treatment to all factions and parties and guaran teeing, moreover, a solution of the agrarian problem and other Interna tional difficulties which have bred revolution in the southern republic during the last three years. The president wishes the Mexican question settled on comprehensive lines that will take Into account the economic principles for which Zapata In the south, as well as Carranza in the north, have been fighting and will at the same time, conserve the rightful Interests of the people. In the territory now controlled by the Huerta government. During the day a dispatch came to -Cone of the foreign diplomats here from a diplomatic source in Mexico City saying General Huerta was ready to resign and would permit his represen tatives at the mediation conference to eliminate hint If it should become absolutely necessary. Are Your Kidneyi Weak ? Yon msy have kidney trouble and not know It The only signs may be occa sional twinge In the small of the back, constant lameness, dixiv spells or some annoying irregularity of the kidney action. But no slgo of kidney trouble can be safely ignored. Kidney disease moves rapidly. It leads to dropsy, gravel, Brleht's disease, rheumatism. If yon suspect That your kidneys are sluggish, use Doan's Kidney Pills, which have relieved thousands. A Kansas Case Mrs. U B. Way, tot & Eighth St., In dependence, Kan, eajre: "For year my back ached con stantly and my feet ana ankles swilled. Spots appeared be fore my eyes and I Sot dlscy and nerv oua After eyery thin elee bad fail ed, Doan's Kidney Pills helped me promptly. Continued uee cured me. Though I am over eighty years old, the cure has been per manent. Cat Decafs at Amy Stat. So Boa DOAN'SAV FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. To Cool a Bum 2nd Take the Fire Out Be Prepared (r HANFORD'G Balsam of Myrrh For Cuts. Burns. Bruises. Snrain. Strains. Stiff Neck. Cfr3blJna. Lame Rjrlr Old Sores. Onen WantwT. and all External Injuries. Mad8 SInco 184GL 0ffi? Price 25a, 50c and $1.00 All Dealers8 Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver is right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com pel a lazy liver do its duty. Cures C( stipation, Ii digestion, Sick Headache, and Distress After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIOL. Genuine must bear Signature 8ure Enough, Why Notf Sydney Buxton has some amusing Lthlngs to say in his recently published "Book of Fishing Stories." "Why," he asks, "is It that day after day a single salmon, and one only. Is caught? Is It that among so many fish covered by the fly there is each day In one pool one fish more active, more enterprising, more alert and more Intelligent than the rest Or la this particular fish, ao to speak, the village idiot r Mr. Buxton tells a story of a fisher man who, after a successful four-hour tussle with a large salmon, same back In triumph and related the story to his aunt Like all anglers he laid wearisome emphasis on the time oc cupied and the muscular expenditure. "But, my dear Tom," the aunt re marked, "why did you not cut the string and get rid of the brute T" Force of Habit "What made you think Mr. Lovet wet had ben drinking?' "Why, when the charlotte russe was set before him-he tried to blow off the foam." Philadelphia Ledger. Truly Cautious. Fred What kind of a fellow Is he? Ned If you should tell him that seeing was believing, he wouldn't look. Judge. . Anybody can dye successfully with Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Adv. - Necessarily Large. ' "They aay he does business on a large scale." "Yes, Indeed; he weighs hay." ' tf tours is fluttwlna er TMm Stay" j&$t X i V I K I VJr I I "V 1 XX vx SI " i CARTERS Jr Juittit n 1 l READY TO PICK THE WINNER Lesson Street Orator 8ought to Inv ' press Apparently Failed to Take Root The Street-corner orator had gath ered around him a group of urchins. Why they listened eo attentively he didn't understand; nor probably did they know themselves. Simply noth ing doing. But the orator took full advantage of his opportunity, and delivered an im proving lecture on the value of kind ness to dumb animals. At the end he sought for some Illus tration to point the moral and adorn the tale. It was there at hand. Across the way walked a lady, leading two little dogs In leash. The one was black and the other white. "Now," exclaimed the tub-thumper, "after -what I have aaid, supposing those two dear little dogs were to start fighting, what would be the first thing you would do?" No answer came at first; but one little arab turned to look at the dogs critically and thoughtfully. "Well, guv'nor," he answered, at last, "I think I'd 'ave tuppence on the little black 'untM London Tit-Bits. UNABLE TO SEE THE JOKE Probably Druggist Was of the Same Opinion as His Small Colored Errand Boy. A druggist, who had a little colored errand boy, fell into the habit of play ing practical Jokes on him. One day the druggist was mixing some com bustible oils. Suddenly there was a terrific explosion, which hurled the chemist in one direction and the little darky In another, while the whole place burst forth into flames. After a time a black figure emerged from under a counter, whimpering and rubbing a rapidly growing bump on his head. He limped over to where the . drugglBt sat, half-dazed, with a deep cut across his forehead. "You hadn't oughter play wld me dat-a-way, doctor," he said, reproach fully. "Dat shore ain't no way' to playl" FACE ITCHED AND BURNED 883 No. Union St, Aurora, 111. "My ailment started with a little pimple and it always Itched and burned terribly.- I scratched it and In a few days my face was all covered, with sores. It ran up to my eyes and the day after I could not see out of my right eye. I was unable to get any rest I couldn't go to bed, being afraid of getting the clothing all soiled, although I had my face all bandaged. , "I was given two jars of salve but it kept getting worse. It was some thing like a running sore because every time I used some of the salve I had to wrap bandages around my neck to keep the water and pus from running down my body. I wrote for a sample of Cuticura Soap and Oint ment and in a few dayB I received these and washed my face with the Cuticura Soap and put on some Cuti cura Ointment and the next morning my face felt cool and somewhat re lieved. After using the sample 1 bought some Cuticura Soap and Oint ment at the drug store. I followed this treatment just twenty-six days and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Oint ment I was cured." (Signed) George Miller. Jan. 1, 1913. ' Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 82-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. ' Conflicting. M "Are you going abroad this year, Mrs. Barnesby?" "Really, I'm afraid not. HuBband has to pay such an enormous income tax, you know, that he says he can't afford the trip." "But, of course, if his business is good." "But it isn't. Why, he told me only yesterday that he hadn't made a dol lar In nearly two years." Overburdened Traffic. . "Isn't it irritating to be told that 'the line la busy now,' said Mrs. Corntossel. , "I don't mind it so. -much with a telephone," replied her husband. "What I'm afraid of is that the rail road is going to say It when I get ready to send things to market" St Peter will swing the gate wide open for the man who has lived up to his wife's expectations. It la sometimes easier for a poor man to be good than contented. liJilTfegllll0ife use RtatOVUti,- Mads bi c I. X- t It n WI'WT l"HBmflUlflI.WlU"nmWU!l,!Tl.Jll!, 1 ALCOHOL-3 PKR CENT Ave fttabrt Preparation For As similating Ihe Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Dowels of miss- ii Promote s Dtgeslion.Cheerful nessand Real Contains neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral Not Narc otic Wv SOU DrSA.tVinnrEJt 5-4' rm Sttd - . Jn . , wimmrjmm rmvwr. A perfect Remedy forConslipa Mrs lion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fevensh ness and LOSS OF SLEEP 1 Facsimile Signature of The Centaur Company, NEW YORK. 1 ft! Guaranteed under the Food aid Exact Copy of Wrapper. For DISTEMPER Cabbages as Real Estate. Wonders never cease In American law. Here comes a judge in our own state, trying the case of a man who entered his neighbor's garden and pinched a head of cabbage. The Judge decides that it was not larceny of per sonal property at all, and hence not a basis of criminal action; but the cabbage heads are real estate, and that the neighbor's remedy Is to bring a civil action contesting title. We have eaten garden truck spinach and lettuce for instance which tasted like real estate. But we never knew be fore that to steal It was not theft. And after a cabbage head is eaten what good is the title T Now, if it had been a franchise or an election that was stolen, it would have been less surpris ing in the law to let the culprit go free; but who would ever have thought that the science of Judicial hairsplit ting would finally be successfully in voked to protect a plain, everyday cab bage thief? Pittsburgh Prees. Best Way to Open Bolls. It is exceedingly painful to touch a boll, even when It is large enough to open. A correspondent writes that the best way to do this is to paint a ring of collodion, which can be pur chased in any drug store, around it, being careful not to put any directly over the boll. As the alcohol 'evap orates the collodion In drying will ex ert a gentle but firm pressure all around the boll, not only opening it, but forcing out its contents, which should be absorbed by a perfectly clean handkerchief or piece of ster ilized cotton. A woman gives her heart to but one; a man is more liberal. U PIMPLES n BOILS y CUmUNCLES Aro "Danger Signals" the human system's method of giving warn ing that the blood has become impoverished and circulation poor. In this condition the human body is almost powerless to resist tha mora serious illness. Don't delay. You need DR. PIERCE'S Golden Medical Discovery It lends a helping band. Helps to digest tha food. Tones up tha stomach. Soon brings back normal conditions. Food is properly assimilated and turned into rich, red blood. Kvery organ is strengthened and svery tissue re-vitalised. Had from roots taken from our mac American forests. Try this remedy now. Bold by Medicine Dealers in liquid or tablet Curm or send 6ua SS Dr. Herce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. for trial box. T eJLTJ P'" ""Me-Tleni asMeer" e IMS) nag Hep eS-tree-Sy sniiitiiialr.ifsieSle iar Trmpseas; U saaiaas Ysa Vlsat-Msnsnsltl DruQ isemshi, Tenn. Prto tuoo , 1 For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years 3 Pink Eye, Eplzootto Shipping Fever & Catarrhal Fever V . IT JPflGYflRlfl i iin ii ii ii i, ii nn 0TJTetirguid positive prYntlT, no mutter bow hontM tt nr sr an Infected orMexpoMMj." LI(till,KtTn on Lbe tonmie; acte ou the Blood and Ulaudat expels tb polaonoua jterma from the body. Cum liRtemper In ltB and Hbeep and Cholera I ft Poultry. LarKtwt Belllna; UveBtock remedy. Cures La Urlppe among human be tuff, and la a fine Kidney remedy, ftoo and It a bottle t & nd HQ a doin. t uttblaout. Keep It. show to yourdniKtrlat. who will vet ltluryou. free Booklet, "ULatempart Causes and Cure' bpeuial Amenta wanted. SPOHN MEDICALCO., Bca?. GOSHEN, IND U. S. A. 4QQ,Q0O- Settlers' aTtear Immigration figures show that the population of Canada increased dur ing 19 IS, by the addition of 400,000 new settlers from the United States and Europe. Most of these have gone on farms in provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Lord William Percy, an English Nobleman, i Sayi: "The possibilities and opportunities offered I by ths Canadian West are so Infinitely I greater than those which exist In England, thai it seems absurd to think that people J should be Impeded from coming to thel country where they can most easily certainly Improve their position. New districts are being opened up. which will make accessable a great number of homesteads In districts especially adapted to mixed farm-J ing and grain raising. For Illustrated literature and, reduced railway rates, apply to bupt. oi immigration, uuawa, I uanarta. or to Q. A. COOK ISS W. 0th Street Kansas City, Mo. DAISY FLY KILLER H-Jiffi Si llti. Meat, clean, or aamental, convenient, cheap, taste all season. Mad of metal, cent spill or tlp overt will not soil or Injur anything. Qua ran teed effective. A I Id I r or 0 eent tmmir" I t- jumm express paid for 1.0O. BsYEOLD I0MERS, lt) DsCalb Are., Arooaiya V. T, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE K'vZW, (county seat) Clay Oo., Arkansas, JtiBtacmtsthe I In from aunt beast Vtlttsouri, well located, all lerel, no wasteland. 164 acrea cleared, Seels build Inn. Want prairie land or farm Kansas, Dakota s or MlnneaotA, Address owner uu. w, UoU. aaiT atrUlTiUsfl, wu ACHES n CHILLS VI PAINS WW inLKfrt'a I Mm . --" m ii i ii.ii ii , i