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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1909)
MALnEUIt ENTERPRISE. Rheumatism . Inflames ths Joints, stiTens th muscle, nd In soms rases, if neglected, causes suf ferings that art almott tjnenduralile. Thousands of g'ratefiA people have testi fied that they have been radicnlly and per manently cured of this painful disease by the great constitutional remedy Hood's Sarsaparilla which neutralizes the acid in the blood on which the disease depends and expels it. In usual liquid form or in chocolated tab Jets known as Barsatabs. 100 doses $1. Spolllm the Shaw. Showman I don't know as w ran . rivt any kind of a show this after noon. Assistant What's the matter? Showman That fresh kid's been in the cae of the man eating Hon har Ing romp, and the critter Is aa play ful aa a kitten, the farmer we rented the sacred cow from India from says the money ain't payln' him for the loss of his milk route, and the wild man of Borneo says he's got to have a day off to register and see the police parade. Baltimore American. Stop guessing! Try the best and most certain remedy for all pa nful ail ments Hamlins Wizard Oil. The way it relieves all soreness from sprains, cuts, wounds, burns, scalds, etc., is wonderful. sr. . . The old gentleman went Into the parlor the other night at the witrhln hour of 10:30 and found the lights out and his daughter and a dear friend enjoying a tete-a-tete in a cor ner by the window. "Evangeline," said the old man sternly, "this Is scandalous." "Yes, papa." she answered, sweetly, "It is candleless because times are hard. Lights cost so much Ferdinand and I said we would get along with the starlight." And papa turned about In speech less Amazement and tried to walk out of thr mom through a panel in the wall paper. Too Harsh. "Wretched woman! you took ad vantage of my hospitality to steal my husband." ,. "Pardon me, but Is It exactly steal ing where a guest, wishing a souvenir of an agreeable visit, carries away with her some trifling thing which ler hostess gives every token of car 'Xng little for?" New York Life. Chnnfflnar the Label. "Marie, who is the young squirt that eomes here about six nights In the week to see Bessie?" "You'd better speak a little more re spectfully, John, of the young man who Is likely to be your son-tn-law." "Alt right. Maria: what's the adven turer's name?" -pjunS Asnoi-nof v. mil) joi ui ijii.hii XS JOJ IIOEUIUO PA'p 9.11! S.S.KH S,VS -"d )o am jo ski uo atlj. TAKE A DOSE OF .9 CURE It will inrtantly relieve that racking cough. Taken promptly it will often prevent Asthma, Bronchitu and serious throat and lung trouble. Guaranteed tale and very palatable All Druggists, 25 csnt. Startled nim. Twynn I hear that the weathet prophet has . had to be taken to thi hospital. Triplett That Is true. Th shock was too much for him. ."What shock?" "One of his forecasts came tru.' ltearte. "If I were as ugly as you are," said the clam, "I never would thrust mjr self Into good society." "And if I were as tough as you are," retorted the oyster, "I'd reform." If a maiitafee cuuaucui is broken, the men, in talking about it, should never Insinuate that the man broke it The women Till skin them If they do. A Bible Name. An Alabama man tells of an old ne gro In Birmingham who became pos sessed of a seedy and forlorn-lookini dog, to which he promptly assigned the name "Moreover." The story li printed In Harper's Weekly. "Jefferson," he was asked, "how did you hit upon such a name as 'More over' for the dog?" "I gits It outen de Bible," he replied "The Bible?" "Sure, sah. Doan' yo' 'membei where It says, 'When Lazarus lay a de rich man's gate, Moreover, de dog come an' lick his Bores?'" Their First Kncuunlrr. Mr. Pecksniff and Mr. Turveydroi had met for the first time. "You look like a person of som consequence, sir," spoke Mr. Turvey drop, "but your Deportment la nol quite up to the correct standard." "Sir," quoth Mr. Pecksniff, surveying him with lofty scorn. "I cannot forge that you probably have an Immortal Soul, but you look Hke an Ine.fabl' Ass." Chicago Tribune. Srrnia froltable. They were looking at that celebrat ed statue, the Venus of Milo. "But where are the hands?" asked Mrs. Pneuritch. "They were laid off, madam," ex plained the polite attendant, "in conse quence of a disastrous break in marble stock." Standing- tp tor Ilia alltf Land. Teacher Tony, why does the Hud on River bear that name? Small Boy Maka de easier nam for speak dan Verrazano. THE STEADY WHITE UCHT The RAYO LAMP i a liiph grade lamp fold at a low price. There are 1 u in is t hut tvt more tun tlu-ru is no bettor lump ut auy price. The huriier, thy Wick, the ('hiinnev-Holcler ull lire vital thinu-i in a lump: these puru of the RAYO LAMP are perfectly const ructed unci there is nothing known in the rt of Unm-making that could arid to the value of the RAYO as a lighl-fhving device. Suitalde for any room ill the lnmc. Kvery dealer everywhere. If not at yours, write for descriptive circular to Uie nearest Agency of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) 31 a :j is lit I The Larc-est manufacturer or Men's Fine Shoco in the Wqrlo Wear W. L. Douglas comfortable, e a a y-w a I k I n a snoes. They are made upon honor, of the best leath ers, by the most skilled workmen, In all the latest fashions. Shoes In very style and shape to suit men In all walks of life. If I could take you Into my large 3 factories at Brockton, Mass show you how carefully W. L. Doug- is shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer and are of greater value than any Other make. CAI TION.-Spb tbfit W. I.. Drmelaa Hume :uni the retail price is a hiiimI oil the but lorn, lake MiliKtiiule. TV i ' litiaiw n i 1 I , and H iflVi'-yi.. m WW- Old Favorites The EnaTinrrr'a Story. No, children, my trips are over, The engineer needs rest; My hands are shaky; I'm feeling A tugging pain In my breast; But here, as the twilight gathers, I will tell you a tale Gracious God, 'Twill run In my head forever. Till It rests beneath the sod. We were lumbering along In the twl light. The night was drooping her shade, And the Gladiator labored Climl.ing the top of the grade; The train was heavily laden, So I let my engine rest. Climbing the grading slowly Till we reached the upland crest. I held my watch to the lamplight Ion minutes behind the time Lost In the slackened motion, Of the up-grade's heavy climb. But I knew the miles of the prairie, That stretched a level track, So I touched the gauge of the boiler, And pulled the lever back. Over rails a-gleamlng. Thirty an hour, or so, The engine leaped like a demon, Breathing a fiery glow; But to me ahold of the lever It seemed a child alway, Trustful and always ready. My lightest touch to obey. I was proud, you know, of my engine, Holding it steady that night. And my eye on the track before us, Ablase with the Drummond light We neared a well-known cabin, Where a child of three or four, As the train passed, often called me, A-playlng around the door. My hand was firm on the throttle, As we swept around the curve. When something afar in the shadow, Struck fire through every nerve. I sounded the brakes, and crashing The reverse lever down In dismay, Groaning to heaven eighty paces Ahead was a child at its playl One Instant one awful and only. The world flew around In my brain, nd I smote my hand hard on my fore head, To keep back the pain: The train I thought flying forever, 1th mad, Irresistible roll. While the cries of the dying, the night wind, Swept into my shuddering soul. Then I stood on the front of the en glne, How I got there I never could tell My feet planted down on the crossbar, Where the cowcatcher slopes to the rail. ' One hand firmly locked on the coupler, And one held out In the night. While my eye gauged the distance and measured The speed of our slackening flight. My mind, thank the Lord! It was steady; I saw the curls of her hair, And the face that, turning in wonder, Was lit by th deadly glare. I know little more but I heard It The groan of the anguished wheels, rid remember thinking the engine In agony trembles und reels. Ont. rod! to the day of my dying, I shall think the old engine reared back. And as it recoiled, with a shudder, I swept my hand over the track. Then darkness felj over my eyelids. Put I heard the suikc of the train, 4nd the poor old engine creaking, As racked by a deadly pain. They found us, they said, on the grav el, My fingers enmeshed In her hair, And she on my bosom a-climblng. To nestle securely there. We are not much given to crying We men that run on the road Sut that night, they said, there were faces, With tears on them, lifted to God. For years In the eve and the morning. As I neared the cabin again. My hand on the lever pressed down ward, And slackened the speed of the train. When my engine had blown a greeting, Khe always would come to the door; And her look with a fullness of heaven. lilf-HHcd me evermore. Author unknown. From Arctic to Tropics U I in Ten Minutes No oil heater has a higher efficien cy or greater heating power than the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) With it you can go from the cold of the Arctic to the warmth of the Tropic in 10 minute. The new Automatic Smokeless Device prevent smoking. Removed in an instant for cleaning. Solid Iras font hoIJs 4 quarts of oil -sufficient to give out a glowing heat or b hours- solid brass wirk iarru-is tltn(r to cool handle- oil indicator, lltstt r bt-autifully hi iahol in iiu art or Japan in a variety of styles. Swr lmr. t !' If Sol At Yr. M'riu fo lKrfUva Cuulaf l Ika N ui wl Ai.'j ut th STANDARD OIL COMPANY tlnccipoieiedt 7 Hail l.ltllr ? for Ntwi, A "tub" reporter on an up-State pa per was sent out by the city editor to get a story on the marjlage of a young society girl and a man well known lu the city, says the Philadelphia Times. The "cub" was gone about an hour and then returned and went aimlessly over to his desk, by which he sat down. Shortly aiterward ttie city editor noticed his pi est nee and his evident Idleness. Here, kid!" shouted the superior. "why aren't you at work on that wed ding?" '.Nothing doing." replied the boy. "Nothing doing? What do you mean? Didn't the wedding take place?" "Nope; the brldgroom never show ed up, so there ain't nothln' to rrlte." K aulas. Kumiss Is a valuable beverage foi Use In the sick room. Heat one quart Of milk to 75 degrees F., add one and one-half tablexpoonfuls of sugar an I one-fourth of a yeait. cake dissolved to one tablebpoouful of lukewarm water. Fill sterilized bottle to within one and one-half Inches of the top. Cork, ana shake. Place the bottles inverted where they may remain at a tnujxjra ture of 70 degrees F. for ten hour, then put in too icebox or a cold place and let stand forty-eight hours, shak ing occasionally to prevent the cream from clogging the mouth of the bottle. It Is refreshing and nourishing Woniau' Home Companion. lra rrlii. "Friendship. ho) i4 flrla," aald a tusuiber of provliiiial education com lulltee. "is a thing lo be ruitlvaiej aud p(aud by sll ot us tal aud p.ju dr lb Hurls of the great fdsudships of sat red and profane hU'urr 'l ake inm fur jour uio'lsl - 1'aviJ sid Jcu M4 C'tfU'r- lbdvn 'flr(,, I CO&ffXA UT 3-CENT PIECIS. vava tas IBTOIaatarf Work of m Dim Slat Machlae Compear. The disappearance of the 3-cent piece has for years been a matter of mild speculation. The New York Sun says persons are aware that a large proportion of the coins of this denom ination which remained In circulation when tha government stopped Issuing them are peaceably slumbering In sundry large fat canvas bags In the vaults of a certain electrical manufac turing company of Chicago. They are not for sale Just yet. Each of the coins Is an evidence of petty larceny. ' Years ago tha company equipped many telephone pay stations with dime slot machines. It was supposed that they could be worked only with dimes. Tha S cent pieces were becoming rare and no thought was taken of them. Hardly six months passed before one of tha -telephone companies discovered that tha collectors were yielding a harvest of 3-cent pieces. Then from all over the country came atmtlar com plaints. ' Each company forwarded the pieces to the manufacturing company and more or less politely asked that a cor responding number of dimes or a check for an equivalent amount be ent back In exchange. . A council was held at the office of the manufacturing company. The cost of correcting the boxes was compared with fairly trustworthy information of the number of 3-cent pieces In cir culation. It was found that a balance was In favor of the 3 cents and It was decided to accept the pieces as dimes. Gradually the In pour of 3-cent pieces narrowed down to an Intermittent current. The company seemed to have about all the pieces. It Is said that If ever the premium on 3-cent pieces goes high enough the coins will . be offered to collectors at prices based upon the original cost to the company, plus 6 per cent a year, plus cost of storage, plus cost of guard ing, plus cost of carrying the fund upon the books. Long ago the slot machines that collected them were rel- "gated to the scrap heap. Prince Edward Island's annual catch of lobsters amounts to 20,000,000. A many as 126,000 boxes of Taama- nlan apples have arrived In a year lo England In perfect condition. Receipts from Suez canal shipping In the first nine months of tha yeai amounted to $17,768,000, against S16,- 020,000 In 190S, and 117,268,000 In 1907. Miss Ivy E. Woodward has been ad mitted to full membership In thi Royal College of Physicians of Lon don. This is the first time that thi coveted M. R. C. P. has been conferred upon a woman. The high price of wheat has caused the BrltlBh farmer to alter greatly th layout of his yearly crops. In the last year the acreage under wheat In Eng land Increased no less than 12 pel cent, or nearly 200,000 acres. The province of Hrltlsh Columbia If now receiving the attention of Inves tors from eastern Canada, the United States and England, and with th further development of Its rich re sources of coal anil other minerals, timber, etc., Its wealth and population should steadily increase. No creature Is more apt to hecomt a hopeless dipsomaniac than the hone; bee. The flowers deliberately trade on the weakness and make their hone; Intoxicating simply to give the bee an irresistible taste for it and indue the deluded Insect to make continual calls at their bar. London Globe. The United States has been maklni increased purchases of lambs from Canada, amounting to about 1 1,000, 000 annually for the three fiscal yean 1906, 1907 and 1908. for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1909, however, th amount was not quite $500,000. Thi chief ports of entry have been In New York state. Out In Colorado an Inventor got s patent on a flashlight put on smallei arms, even pocket pistols, so thai wherever the searchlight strikes then the bullet hits, making the taking ot aim unnecessary. This pistol method was devised by the Inventor for police men to use on burglars and ottiei night felons. TM Kataral Eal, Tha "actors" that Lionel know most About are th sort that do lofty feat In tha circus. He has a proper appre ciation of the danger of their calling nd the means adopted for their ftfety. Recently, declare a writer in th Buffalo Express, he heard his fath er mention the nam of Sir Henry Irving. "Who is Sir Henry Irving, father?" asked Lionel. "He was a great actor," said th Cattier. "What show Is he with?" "He Isn't with any show now. H' dead." "What happened? Did h mis th nt?" SORE EYES, weak, inflamed, red, waterv and swollen eves, use PETT- IT'S EYE SALVE. All druggist or Howard Bros., Butralo, Is. X. Opporiaalty."- The two sat on the park bench, look ing at the moonbeams dancing over he lake. "Just one, Doris!" he pleaded. "'Sh!" she whispered. "I feel as If some other man were watching us!" Just then the moon accommodating ly went behind a cloud and the man in It disappeared. OTrrnkrliuls Sueeasa. Tou have the 3 cent fare In your town now, have you? How does it work?" "Too well. There's enly about on person in half a dozen that can get at in the street cars now." Poor John! A Phlladelphlan who was former); a resident of a twwn In the north of Pennsylvania, says a writer In I.lppln- cott's, recently revisited his old homi own after an absence of many years. One day he was talking with an old friend about various people he used to now. "What became of the Hoover fam ily?" he Inquired. "Oh," answered the latter, "Tom Hoover did very well. Got to be an actor out west, mil, the other broth er, Is something of an artl.it In New ork, and Mary, the sister. Is doing literary work. But John never amount ed to much. It took r.I! h could lay his hands on to support the others." Supply ! lniaa4, "We could all live on 10 cent a da f we would rut out htgh prb ed meat and eat beans and rice" "Aw, tome off. If 90,000,000 peopli each oruercu a uunnti ui u- um io mor row, beans ouM go to 2t) ceuti apiw - hunass i-'ty nmaa. Haha-arala. Flral Go'.fsr- Who th turf r Uiovr? Haioiid (Jolfr- llti'e an actor -j.Uyi the gral!iur In "lUmUt " First (Jolfsr Wish hod Riid sio wbtr slat to rahnarse Pudrh. Waral Haas. told thaw paonle ui l' Cook " "Aud dldu'l It git yxuae bndut? 'Ns, It t UU the I'safjr tide wf Ui oj.ul Mr It n' I SvllX IvltLU CWUf Jvui kai, Ta Brest: In Nw Shoes. Alwavl Khake in Allan's Fnnt.Ksa atntr It cure hut, sweating, aching, swollen feet. I'urv rorna. Ingrowing nail and bunion. At 11 druggist and shoe stereo, 'iic. Dont accept tny substitute. Hmple mal led FREE. Address Allen B. ululated, be Kojr.N. Y. Horlaarr, Th dead past was burying Its dsad. "It's a perfectly absurd perform ance," grumbled the d. p. 'I'm only doing this because Mr. Longfellow tells me to do it" Back of this seeming reluctance, however, there may have been a con viction that mankind would not begin to act in the living present until th funeral was over. A Continuous Performance. Anxious Wife John, I will have to nave some new clothes thi fall. Economical Husband Good heav ens, Eliza, how long Is this thing to go on? That's Just what you said lat (all. Baltimore American. Recipe for Catarrh. The only logical treatment for ea- ftarrh is through the blood. A prescrip tion, which has recently proved wonder fully effective in hospital work is tha following. It is easily mixed: "One ounce compound syrup of Sar snparilla; one ounce Toris compound; half pint first-class whiskey." These to be mixod by shaking well in a bottle, and used in tablespoon doses before each meal and at bedtime. The ingredi ents can be gotten from any well stocked druggist, or he will got them from his wholesale house. Hard to Plaeo Htraaalf. "Engaged to that beautiful girl, and yet not happy?" "Well, she's gone In by turns for rowing and tennis and horses and golf and dogs." "Bay on." "Sometimes I wonder if I am a sweetheart or merely a fad." Louis ville Courier-Journal. Tc ( huas. Mrs. Chugwater Joaiah, this paper talks about "peunut politics." What Is peanut politics? Mr. Chugwater It's the kind they use in a goobernutortal campaign. Think you understand It now? Chica go Tribune. The Exceptional Equipment of the California Fig .;;yrup Co. and the scientific attainments of its chemists have rendered possible the production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of its excellence, by obtaining th pure medic inal principles of plants 1 nown to act most beneficially and combining them most skillfully, in the right proportions, with its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of California Figs. As there is only one genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gen uine is manufactured by an original method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, it is always necessary to buy the genuine to get its beneficial effects. A knowledge of the above fucts enables one to decline imitation or to return them if, upon viewing the package, the full namu of the California Fig SyrupCo. is not found printed on th front thereof BROWN'S DdonciiiaIs Troches InatanUY rUv Sor Throat, Itaaissntaa ana Coughs. liitcUa far cktrlnf ths vo4ct. Absa lutslV in from otlsts or annl.hi( ham Jul. Pries. 25 csnu, lo cant ana t.CO ft Sua. atatnpl asnl an ftquasi, JOHN I. BWO'VU tr SON, Boston, Mass. .lORPHirJElp; I Imin pwuaWiallr tut f i ktl. 4wmu4 fx!' rraVii.o Uhommm, upturn m mmf lit fctbil f'nrviiftf 4iu hm . f rti.si la t4 . full aU t Wltat Nll to taWs Joa4 wiiW oa trf u.t bM i'4 lh it 'U ur f. it!wm H I'M Iriti. V w to b It Jssl. W ! lk dough nd complies with all puro lood Uwi. KWTJVi CISCEl cxbsnufr lira UssrrsolMAMl lawtlar Uka kUttM We Will Pay as Mows: Dnwsed Horn o Drwuwd Veal, up to 130 I bo 10c Mve Chicken, hens and spring 140 Drwased Chicken, hen and apiinirs 1" to 10 Preesed Geese 15 to 16c Dremed Ducks 1 to 20c Preened Turkey 20 to 22HC All produce must ba s-otri, fat quality. We do not chart commission on any thlr a. Addreaa FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "rishtint the Beef Trust" Portland, Oregon. Not Eaoaath Money la It. Miss Cheatham I believ I hall have to give up bridge. Miss Frank Rsally? Wasn't- th gam worth the scandal? London News. Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria twice a week holds an audience, when he Is accessible to the richest and poorest of his subjects. "l have been nsine Cascareta for In somnia, with which I have been afflicted for twenty years, and I can aar that Cas ta ret have given me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend them to my friend as baing all that they are represented." TOO. 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