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r44 1 CIUtOK tlNTY JOI RNU Till HsItAV, rK.IUU'AllV A. K'itl. HEART CAN FEEL NO PAIN ut Vital Organ Sends Out IU Mas. 3 of Wamlna When Physlcsl Oanger Threatens. Th heart ha no nerves of ems. Hon. Stanley M. H'tii-hnrt, M It.. rti In lh 8m I nrln v Kvrnlnt Post. If attrition could gfl to It without riltliif ihniiiKh the eensnry nerves on tha aiirf' of th hody he could o trala llon the heart Itself without ruislug inln. Ami yt pain la some times a symptom of heart dlHena", hut It la pr.wliiif l In rotimlahoiit way. If l li heart ranuot feel, how ran them he pain In heart disease! BrniK'hpn of the hehri nert pi In certain snheeiilers 'll the sppuil cord, and i ln they cot eet with lln super ficial licrves of sensation, Continued Irritation of th heart nerves la thus rotiiiniitilcntert to the siirfin-e nerves anil there la r-lli r rifTiel pain, run" In Hit hetirt. but In Ihe chest wa'l tvw which the ecnory nencs arv ills trlhutod. Tine heart pnln l always due to ev hmixllxti of the heart muscle unil may b.t recmrnlred hy tlii presence of oilier aviiiil'ini-. It I" made worm hy the. ll liv-ii exei'lnn: br anything ttin I iin 'iv.K i' f rapidity of th !!. Anrl nearly III. ! tl 'H mv lli'-otcd and i.j I ln desire of th alue . '' I attvatn for more air. Iliit pniti la In tha client wall, never In tlM henrt. - More aliriittliunt than pnln I a feel ing of contraction, of tlnhtnesa In the chest hehlnd the hrensthone, which limy he ritpeflenced by those of middle a. It la MHHlly notloeiihle after a full meal. after ainoklnx or during el ection. Thin ta another of nature's quiet witrnlns. tt usually accom t;in!es bl eh hi : pressure, with or without harden t-j of the artertoa. The niiire often the eiinthn recurs and the iiKirx enslly ll l induced, the mora a'leittlnn It demiimls. CAT SCORED USUAL VICTORY Jipantu Ltuand Merely Another Fe.t ir In the Cap of the Ever. Conquering Feline. There la an enchantlne cioty told by flic l.ii.iv Sl Shnimmm. a beaiity of .Impiiii of nine ceiitnr e piisi, of ihe emiierora favorite cat heiiclf a fpnlled beiiiKy, She hnd rert'lved a cup of hoi or mid had h 1 nil ed to the Ihliil rank of nohllliv, with the I'lle of N'lvohu-noOtoto, or "Chief of the I'emn'e AlleichintB," and waa a cat of imniy gini-ea. I'tifurtutiHiely, on a day of disobedience her Indv In WHltliiU miinmoiied Ihe empeinr'a dtig. Oklnnniiim, to startle her Into good he liavlor. He harked oledienlly, and the nit dahed mildly behind the aciven. where hU inrltwty nt nt hreik- fat. anil sought refuge) In bla anna. The emiieror. nun-li shocked, aent for the loH hlrh chamherlaln, and pro nounced MMitrm- nit Mxr Oklnnniaru. A thrahlni and exile! The Lady Hel deiYllie hi in ax hitherto happy i! I and much enteciiieil. Hut a ahort time hi'fore he had been carrletl In a procea alon In a willow litter, with peach hloaoina and hollyhock on hla head! He wn now an oiilcaal on d'Ht Inland, "and none ao rKir to do hltn rever ence." He may pomlhly have found life enaler wllhout the hollyhock, bnt It la IntereKtint to e that the eternal rat la vliiorlmia aa ever. The doc la VNiiqnliitied ; the Uvly-ln waltlnf ruined, and Ihe cat Ilea In the eniK-ror'a lap and purra. 80 n tl alwaya: n will It ever he, wrttea U Ailama Beck In A l Miitfiinlne. lanlt tha Law Wondarfull A I'clu'lnn piiiier telU of a woman IK Ins hi Mini" who la denied a oiar rlue llceiixe hivnu-e ahe doea not know her iiHine, axe or blrthplaco and therefore "hw no legal existence." The case la MiinlaKua to that of a ninn named Muhony who waa hanred amne yeara ano. When the prison physician pronounced him dead, the hoily waa cut down and dellfered to Ihe relntlven. . Life wn not extinct, however, imd a few hmira later the nmn waa qulla hlmaelf aoiln. He waa ahot by a murderer aoine time aftar ward. but the ussokkIh c,uIU uot be brouiiht to Jumlce hecniie. aa th court aald. "Mnhnny le'nlly dead, and therefore could nt be killed auh acquontly by anyhuilj." SJffron In History. Saffron la the dried atlicma of the croon flower and la found mentioned by Homer; la written about In the Cantlclea aa a Mweei nmelllng herb and waa In the materia medics of Ulp pocratea and of Ihe early Chinese. It waa long n:o proihuvd In I'erslu. and In Clllcla. where the town of Korghoi la a degeneration for the old name Corycus that Itself cnine froin the an cient name of crocus, thnt city having been the anTnm market of the easl. (thera mnlntnln that the derivation wa the other wav and that the eroeua was mimed for the city Cory cus. Picking Up a Language, tl Is said that Darwin mustered the Spanish liingiinye during his voyage frmn London out. It wos a voyage of many weeks not the llftecn to twenty-day trip of 11 modern steamer. Last year one of Argentina's foreign mill Istera found ll necessary to. come to New York en route to Hetmos Aires from a Ciistll!ati-sienklns country, mid during Ihe twenty -day voyage here he acquired auflleient Kngllsh to converse with astonishing readlne-" -From The Americas. Child's Play Suits, reduced to . Men's Kahki Pants, reduced to Thread, reduced to, per spool Oil cloth reduced to, per yard Wool Dress Goods reduced Hillsdale Yellow Free Peaches, per dozen Libby Apple Butter, per dozen cans Gallon Cans Rhubarb, per can Gallon Can3 Apples, per can Gallon Cans Plum3, per can Fancy Japan Type Rice, per pound. Fancy Small White Beans in 25tt lots. J SEE SUICIDE NATIONAL PERIL Influential Japanese Nawnpapar Kxalt Cbrlatlan Idaa aa to tha bacrad. naaa of Llfa. SulcMe, which haa alwaya been prevalent In aWn, la, according tn tha Jnpaneae preaa, tven mora rlfo than ever alnce the financial rrlala In tha l.nnd of tha Hlaliut Kim, aaya tha yl(ernr' I H tent In a recent lamia. The (iwika MiiliiUhl, which aeea erll to the nation In the prevalence of aelf aliiuiihler, acknnwledirea the. xcb teiicea of the t'hrUllau view that aub rlile, liKlend of being merely an apol nu'v for fnllure, la a crime. Many aub clilea In Jnpnn ra due to the fuct that the Jnpiiiiexe inve "leni aitnchtnent to life lhau fori'lgnera," and alao to the traillllona of feudnl ItnWa when they belittled life. Tlie (laiika Miiliilihl anya further: "lie-iih much more aulclde nieuna exuslon of rmponalhlltjr . . . and the notion that thnie who commit aul clde have the keeneit en of reapon alhillty la wrmiK. Suicide la the ein liniltiiient of eL'olsin and IrreHixinHlhlll ty. One of the Mtnuiit polnia of the Christ Inn people la their conviction tliHt lu l;t one'a self la Ha criminal aa to kill othera." Remarkabla Photographic Feat. foiixiiciioiia among a number of re trarkalilB ao-nes In a Jhree-reel mo. tlon-plctiire Dim recently taken of nn Ohio ateel mill In operation, la one Hint actually shows the bulling of molten metnl In an open hearth fur mi re healed tn S.lklO degree Fahren heit. The photographic feat of auc ressfully registering this action In do tail on the film la particularly Inter esting, because the auhject la one that a human eye can not gare upon, un protected, says Popular Mechanics Maiinilne. Furthermore, the extreme heat of the furnHc cast some doubt on the safety of the camera, with Its rlmr'e of celluloid ribbon, and wh'lo the exposure was nunle, two men stood ready to hurl the operator to a cooler place If anything happened. Potato F'our Mixrd With Wheat1 A fifty-lift:- mixture of wheat Hour from the I'nltcd Suites and potato flour of dom.-st'c nmVc tins been or dered by thi Nctboviat'd.. government for Us eo!do v lib the hope of keeping don 11 t! e '! co ,o I ri-itd. I'tilca some thing Is .'-i,,. :n kc -p ilown the. price of !. ,! e;.-n! It will soon be nut of 1' .1 t.,' it1' noM'ilnce. aaya the fires-.! .lev t-iil. I'oiato starch waa c. dent during the war for of piecing out the wheat M I- the til'! flour sii I and It was not generally aovpiisMe to ihe people, hut potato floor -s III nut be oien to the same criticism, and It Is anticipated will prove o'n' p pate table. INVENTORY PRICE . $1.25 2.90 5c 50c 33 1-3 per cent cans. $3.50 2.50' .. ..... 55c 50c 35c v 10c $2.10 Siewart Book as Oranarlea. IbHik an the great rlvtllaera of the race, the al orehouiwa of knowl edge, Ihe cmi.artcs of Intellectual food. Therefore to designate in all can dor which hooks 01' those thnt are made are. Indeed, puhllp pabulum, and which are auaw; carefully and eon u'lenilously to examine and explain, one man for the million, the puhllca tlons which are conducive or detri mental. In whole or In part, to team ing and progress. l one of the mml liiiNirtanl and nol.iest works In which man can he engaged, while to prostitute-ihe powers requisite fur such a position Is one of the basest. Hubert Howe liancroft. Tha Hh 11 miti Jiflilors entertained the senior Shutnia Club Tuesduy at teiniHin, Ihe Ihat of February, at the home of Mrs. Harold Mniaon, The approaching Valentine Day waa tho occasion for the very pretty decora tions, the rooms lining brightened with numerous hearts and tho re freshments carrying out tho Valen tine Idea. The Maori Singers, tia tlvn New Zrnlundora, who appeared Tuesday and Wednesday nights at the I.yrio In the last number ot the Kllison-Whlle Lyceum rourso, worn gnesls, and they gnvo a number ot selections and told many ltitoientlng things about the Ufo lu tholr hoiuj country, Al tho February meeting of tho I.iidlea' Annex, held yeatorduy after noon, It was decided to give a clamo for I lie benefit of the student's lonu fund, and a committee was appoint ed to arrange tho details. Chill welfure waa the subject under dis cussion for the afternoon, and tli'i ladles of the Maori Singers wro present, and (Hiked and snng a n um bo r ot songs. Terrebonne ryVsl NKWS NOTES The carnival held in the Athletic Hall under tho auspices of the Pur cut-Teachers' Association was well attended. The children put on a splendid vaudeville progrnm. The home made candy and pies, together with other attractions netted $50.71. Kverutt Parr lost a fine big horse this week. V. Lanrx sold a span of horses tor $275.00. Four carloads of hay were shipped Men's Sweaters, formerly priced at $9.00, now $5.75 Men's Work Shirts, formerly priced at $1.50, now 1.00 Men'3 Boss of the Road Bib Overalls, formerly $3.25, now 1.95 Men's Buckingham & Hecht $8.50 Work Shoes, now 6.50 Womens Coco Calf Shoes, formerly $12.50, now 8.85 Child's Patent Nature Last Shoesformerly $5.00, now 3.50 Child's Brown Nature Last, formerly $4.85, now 3.50 Apron check Ginghams, formerly priced at 30c yard, new 15c Dress Ginghams, formerly priced at 40c yard, now 25c Yard-wide Percales, formerly priced at 45c, now 25c Cretons, formerly priced at 90c yard, now., 50c Silkolene, formerly priced at 40c, now 25c to Mauplu this week, one to Rend and one to Moro, Mrs. Smith ot Portland came Fri day to visit her daughter, Mrs. T. Churchman, at Lower Urldge. Mrs. W, Hall Is teaching as sub stitute In Culver tor Miss Mlna K llott who la on the sick Hat, Mrs. C. Hharp has had her piano shipped hera from Ht. Paul, her for mer homo. Hhe Intends lo glvn niuale lessons Mr. and Mrs. DeWltte Williams went to Culver tn visit Mrs. Wll Hams' uncle, It. Wright, who Is III Mr. and Mrs. I). II. (laics left for Sawyer, North Dakota, on Tuceduv, III response to a (elegrum saying that Mrs. (lutes' father, Mr. Toulo Myer, had passed away. He was 0.1 years, old, and Just returned from visiting here nt Christmas. Only last week a brother of Mrs. Utiles died al the same place. , Itunald McAllister and mother went to Prlnevlllo Sunday, reluming home Monday. Mrs. W. Cnthrull h went to 1'oit land Tuesday to meet an old time friend and school main, May Peter son, who la with Ihe Metropoblnii Opera company na soprano aoliilsl. , 8. Iliirgess will finish the term of school al Old Culver, aa the i.'mrr teacher, Hoxle Morria haa resiptned. Mrs. H.'ineo, who has liei-n v, su ing hor son, ' returned to lYr'lmid Wednesday. II. Drew has moved on tho Perk hum place north of town. Mr. F. I.urson was married. In Ma dras Tuesday, his bride being a Scut tle lady. The groom has a farm J north of town. Leonard McFaddcn went tu Madras to act as a vlliiesi to Ihe ceremony. CAM. FOR WARRANTS Nollr U hrrrl')! slvitfl tlinl r,inrrsl F'ltel Wnrrnnl, !t-sltt-rl un or bt'fnrr lta'rtnlr tt, llll'i. Mtiij U-nrina up lo unil Ineludlna RKlnlcred N. UTAH, will 1st puld liiKin I'fr Kwiintttm at my oilke. lutrmst sloe sttrr thin cUte. Ilstisl thU Snl. it nf Frhrunrr. I9.M. IIAI.I'II U JUI1KAM, -''-?t Tis-iisuiTr. Cristk GiuMy. Oriiren NOTICE FOR riHII.ICATlOM 016581 tVisirtmnl nt lis Inlvrler. It. 8. I-and Of 1rr t 'riiv thtlltsi, On-ifirn, Jsnuary Notice U hi-n-liv aivrn thnt PKIII K II, HANHViri of l'rltirlllr, On'., who. on Nov. 17, Jul, mail,- Honwttsd Kntry. No Olf.'..V. for Utt .1. H.-. IB, T IS R 17 K, NEIiaWU, Ni;.SKli. Sis-lsn II. Townihip 1 Scuih, Ksn IS F.mmI. Willsnirltt Mt-rl'llsn, 1ms nlisl notir of Inlvnllon lo mnk llowy-r I'riMif, tn tHlMt)lh clsim to Ihi. Innu Hlnv .Int rihnl. Is-f.irr Uk, M Rn-hl,-ll. tlnllr.l Suilisi ComroUlonrr, al I'rln-vlllf , Orwron. on the 15th ibiy of Manh, ll'.'l. Claimant namisi aa wllninB,: Jrrry t.i imisl. Ralph l'..rllly. William A. Kohinu.n. Harry A. bandvlt, all of 1'rlm-vllla. Orv.,n. II. FRANK WOOIH-OCK, 20-21 Rnlalrr Co. NIITU g FOtt IM III. (CATION u I wtiia IViuiHim-nl of the Intrrsir, tl. . l-o Ot Hr at Tha llallra. OmnHl. Jan. It, IIMI. Noik-e la karahy alvaa taal J A M KM aV. OAKKS of PHnallla Own. who, on Hs.pl. . Il', rn.il. ll,.o.a.tra,l t.nlry. No olWSoa for HKi.HKS. tu.is.a l. sWKWVi. a . WSNWl!, Sarllun 14. Townahlp IS Month, II h a. II F...I. Wlllamrlla M.rtol.n, Kaa M not lea of Intaiillon l maka tas-var Proaf to aataMlah i-lalm lo tha Unit shove .has-Hlssi brfora Ijtka M Harhlall, Untl4 Siataa ComniU.M.nar, si frlnavllle, Oraajoa, on tha Mh 4ay ot Marrh. Ifil Claimant Samoa aa llma"l J"ha P, Hoi" par. H, K. Hlawart, llano I awy, Robart W. Zevrly. all of I'rlnrvltla. Orrn. ' FRANK WOOHCOCK. lU-tt Bealatar NOTH'K FOR Ft III.ICATION OS Mil I'uUIr Una Mr Uolalail Trarl iH-twrlnirnt of lha InlarU.r. ll. a. l-nd Ot' . at 'Ilia Uallm, Orwn. Jan. , ItUI. Notlra U harrl.y olvrn thai, aa illrailad hf lha CommlaeWner of Ilia tirmrsl -ni oflVa, k-r pr.ol.1 of H"'. B, Pi' uanl to lha apiill'sia-n of J,MK!l llMII.Ki rO, Sarlal No. ajltkl, wa a ll olt'T al pulilla aala, u, tl.a hialiral hl.l.l-r, hut al am Iras thaa HUH iwr S' w, al lll:u nVUa-k A. M., o ! Uth Hay of March. nal. si Ihia oltlre, IhJ (olk.wins trad "f '"' ' W ' , Nr-. t SKi NK'h HWl,. Hr.lU.n S. li.wn.lilM II Si.ulh. Raima IS tM. W. at. I In. tract la onlril mlo Ilia markal oil a Imwina Ihat tha ailcr ..rllon lhaiaof al mounlalnoua or I... rmmii t"' rsliWalam. 1 1.. .' w-iil not Is. k.-ia mi-ii. will l ilmlnr.nl rlosl whan tha nraaaal at the hour nam.-.l hava in-a-cj hij.llila. lha li;B nia.los lha hlah.-t I'Ul will ba rotulrad lo lnim.-halrly ,.y Ui tha Rwiv.r tha amount 'hA,nyl'irraona clalmlna a.lv..r-ly the sbova. .Irarrlll lsn s.a su.ld to Hla Ihalr rlalnrt ar oloiflloi... on or brfore the lime aaaia. nalrJ U,r eale. woorrKi nl.i,r li. a. ItUUtn, naaaiaar ; " CITATION I In th timnly CouH of tha HIM of Ompm. For tha County of Crook. In tha maltar of lha luiale ol l'tar Henrf i t'm"!!... Cothy snd Auu.t. Clhy. snj lo ! .11 mirraaua to Um BMsu of l'.u.r llaar I lann. If amy lam B. araalina : I IN TH1 MAMS Of TIIK ST A I E OF OltkV CON. Yoe are baeekf cltl snd miulrrd lo apm-ar la ta Cent Court ol lha HUle af Orraon, for the Ooaaly of Cr..k. si ihe Court Room Ihatwf, al Prtnavlile, tn Ilia tounly of Crook, male nf Or."0. on M.m.lnv. lha .In lilay of Ma.-rh. IWI. at 10 o , u k. In the (.rr.rn-.il ot that day. than and tlwre lo aho I Muar, If any ilwre W. why lha admlnlairaior . .. . k..-,- It.nrv llanaan. Oe raa.a.1, anould not be aull.rlal by the Count? Court of Crook dunly. Omttrn. U Sail all lha following dawrlbad piupeily tl.uln aid rotate t The northraat qimrler of Ihe norlhaart quarter snd lha aouihraat qunrlr of the norlhra.1 Quarter ot Hetllnn S. of Town ehip It South of Kanse II i'a.t of he W illamelta Mari.lian. Ormnei, and The northaa.t quarter uf lha aoiilhraat aimrtar of SectU.o 1J, In Town.hip IS South of Ranee 17 1-o.t of the Wlllamrite Mrrsdiaa, Orrson : the amilhwaal quarter of the aouthweai quarter of rWllon , the wrel half of Ihe aorlhweal uuarler, Ihe aoulhra.l quarur of Ihe liorthwtat quarter, the norlhwMt quarter of aoulh r.t quarlrr. tha U'la I and snd Ihe n..r'.h half of l ot . in IWlion J all In T..wr.hlp IS South of Rnnse IS Faal of the Willami-tte Morl'lian, Ornn, eon. tamb.jt 3-'" ;l srraa. Wlln.- The llonoral.le N fl. WM.t.ACF, Ju.lae of the Coumy Court of Ha Hlate of Orr-ron for the County of Crook, wlih lha Sal of aald Court afllted. thla lith day of Jsnua.y, A. D. Ml. SFAL ATTIC.sTi ASA W RATTI.FR. Ctrrk, l-S