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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1906)
t HOW TO TtACH CHILDREN. Her Am ) ImiHi h Writer o tCilnctstliiis. A writer In an Aiuerlcrin odiientlnn hI Journnli otter mm Intt restlii- suggestions fur touching rhllilron, mj-i the Dundee Advertiser. It I useless, resiom the hot weather has pawed and he subtest, to Instruct children by u the first rigort o( winter Imve appeared. Ing technical term or even terms that At the great bulk of civilhted nation it would he descriptive to a grown up. KOTOM AILMENTS .THEIR PREVENTION AND CURE ; Novemlier ia the month of falling temperature. Over all the temperate located in the temperate tone, the efTect ot changing seasons ia a ques tion of the high eat importance. When the weath- Tfc Human System Mint Adjust Itself to Changing Tem. eraturca. er uegins lo I'lmiiK lrom warm to coin, when cool nights succeed hot nighta, when clear, cold days follow hot, sultry days, the human "body must adjust itself to this changed condition or per-ir-. 'I'he perspiration incident to warm weather has been checked. This de- The point Is Illustrated by an Ingenious parallel. Instead of telling a child to "sit up straight" it would be better to tell him to "sit up tall." In tbe same way If a child shouts too loudly In slug' ing. be should le told to "listen" aftel :;ik:ng "a loug niell," and if he re.il lies what Is meant and does It, this will set the muscles of the waist and check the flaw of breath, while the child will be unconscious to Its ac tion." "Such suggestion at the following do . H...H .Lin .l..H,IA.t lml In tains within the system poisonous ma- ""'"' . 11 n wi.l. -hiM, w. l,,t. for f.,ndea.iI,pocur,n ,n tone-production i, .1.. ,ii! I from the child. Do not thuj In Mn-tnl fh noiVmrnia materials re- Kwllng tone. Do not sing in a scold- ;i i ,i, JUt..m i the. checked l8 tne." "A ash horn tone Bounds perspiration find their wav out of the , terribly descriptive, but we Imagine Its body, if at all, through "the kidnevs. vividness would be lost ou an Kngllsh This throws upon the kidneva extra ' child. Sing with a pleasant face. Slug labor. They become charged and over- J with a smile. Sing like the sweetest loaded with" the poisonous excretory ; bird you ever heard. Slug a kindly materials. This has a tendency to in- tone. Sing a sweet, loving tone. Make flame the kidneys, producing functional your lips sing to you. Whisper aloud, diseases of the kidneys and sometimes as though you wanted some friend In Bright's disease. I the furthest corner of the room to Peruna acts upon the skin by stimu-' hear you." It Is to be hoped that lating the emunctory glands and ducts, 1 aft,.r all this there would be no dun thus preventing the detention of pois onous materials which should pass out. Peruna invigorates the kidneys and en courages them to fulfill their function in spite of the chills and diesourage menta of cold a eat her. Peruna ger of the children learning to sing in a maudlin tone. it a combinat ion of well tried harm leas remedies that have stood the test of time. Many ol Pe-ru-na b a World Renowned Rem edy for Climatic Diseases. thee remedies have been used by doctors and by the people in Europe and America for a hundred years. Peruna has been used by Pr. Hart man in his private practice for many years with notable results. Its efficacy has been proven by decades of use by thousands of people and has been sub- ' atantiaTAH rtvftr an. I nrsr hv unan v thiiiis. ' 1 anda of homes. Aals-ertlatMjr Para It was surprise to tbe summer boarder to learn that one of the group of graduates from tbe seminary, to the "farewell exercises" of which she had listened the year before, was married and settled in a home of her own. "I remember her," said the summer boarder, wben tbe name was meutioned. "but sbe did not strike me as being as attractive as most of the other girls." "Cm-m!" said her Informant "Well. I guess 'twas her graduating essay that kerrled ber off so quick, maybe. Her subject was, "How to Keep House on Six Dollars a Week.' and it fetched most every young fellow In town, they tell me. By what I bear, all she bad to do waj to sit at borne and pick and choose." Mothers will lad Mrs. Whitlow's Soothlni Syrup ta ts.it rtmedr to unlet UisirchUUnij aunnj me teaming partoa. A LoasT-Lcased Drrr. A huge, finely mounted antlered head bung Just above tbe sideboard In the dining room. This trophy of some huntsman's skill was fastened so firm ly to the wall that the glistening neck seemed to be coming right out through the plaster, llobert. who was seeing this decoration for the first time, eyed it with lively curiosity and very evident uneasiness. It looked almost too life like for comfort. Finally the boy. asking to be excused. o tbe next room, and then, flushing with em barrassment, returned to bit place at the table. "What's the trouble, RobertT asked his host. "I wanted to see," explained candid Robert, sheepishly, "if that animal's legs were really as long as that, or If be were standing on something la in other room." A Verr Lacky This-. "There does seem to be 'something In tbe belief about the luck attached to my left hind foot," remarked tbe rab bit. "Year asked the robin. "Yes. At any rate, I'm sure If I badn't bad mine with me this morning I wouldn't have got away from that dog." Philadelphia Tress. "THE MARRYING SQUIRE." Beware ot (Xatmenta lor Catarrh that Contain Mercury a mercury will aural t deiu-or the arose of smell audi completely derma i& wauie ava teui aruca entering U Um-ugh tbe mucous suns't-s. suen aruriesi.-ouia ncrer oe ustu t ex.-rptoa prescription tro.n rej-atable pr.v. as me uimiK .' winuuti vc n i.ia t i.-e good you can puasiusy l-jrive(n.m il.m. tta:i s v alarm ture. manuiaciurea ij t. j, i aeney fc t o.. Tole.lo. O-. con tain n.tn.t-riury, and I taett ltite-aa ly, aetlr.g direetljr upn the blo-xi and mucous -urla.'ei of the s:etn. In buying Hall's Catarrh cure be sure you gel me a.-uu,ue. it is taken internally, ana uia-.c la 1. ledo, Ohio, by J. Cheney 4 to. Testi monials free. fMd by lrur(rist, price 15c. per buttle. 11 all' Kamiiy 1'iils are the best. BUY POSTAL SYSTEM Syndicate Offers to Come to Aid ot Uncle Sam. REDUCE POSTAL RATES IM-HAIF Rent Bul'dlngt From Government and Share the Profit! Could Save 100,000.000 Annually. Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, Ind , Hat Married 1,400 Couplet. Justice Geo. . Law, of Brazil, Ind., hat (airly earned the title, "lue Mar rying Squire," by which be is known lar and vide, hiv ing already married some 1,400 couples. Ten years a?o he was Deputy County Treasurer. "At that time," said Jns'ice Law, "I ai tuBer ing from an annoy ing kidney trouble. My back ached, my rest was broken at night, and the pas sagos of the kidney secretions were too frtquentsnd contained sediment. Three boxes of Doan't Kidney Pills cured me In 1897, and for tbe past nine yt-ar-i J bare been free from nd backache." For American Ollseaa. When the visitor approached the dip lomatic gailery of the Senate chamber the door-keeper informed him, says a writer In the Philadelphia Public Ledger, that the gallery was reserved for foreign representatives. "It Is. hey?" said the visitor. "Well. I want to tell you right now that this Is a free country and this Is the Senate of the United States, and I demand ad mission In the name of American citi zenship." "Oh!" said the doorkeeper. "Why didn't you say at first that you were an American citizen? Just step round to the second door from here. That gallery is reserved for American citi zens." With chest puffed up, the stranger betook himself to the door Indicated, and was at once admitted to the public gallery. S-oofhlna; Her. Miss Jailers. I'll never speak to her a;a:n! She told a friend of mint that I was an old cat. Miss Capsicum I wouldn't mind It, rjpar. hht knows as well as I do that you're not 40 yet. Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box Foster Milburn Co., Baffalo, S.Y . I.lnffulatle Jadare. At the Shoredltch comity court, En elund. recently. Judire Smvlv he.-ir.l kidney complaint . casf. in French, corrected Yiddish In terpreter and translated an Italian evi- I duice. The s.ime djy he chntted llucut i Iv with a German. RHEUMATISM CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY - It la rerfectly natural to rut. the spot that hurts, and when trie muscles, nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching' with the pains of Rheumatism the sufferer ia apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing TOunter-irntation oa the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it does not reach the blood, where the cause is lrjcated. Rheumatism is more than 6tm deepit is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be reached by constitutional treatment IT CANXOT BE RUBBED AWAY. JRheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This refuse matter, coming in contact with the different acids cf the body, form3 uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pai n 3 are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing inflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes deformed and cnppled for life. S. S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus cles, nerves, joints and bones, thebody is fed and nourished by rich, health-sustaining blood which completely and permanently cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. is composed of both purifying and tonic properties jusi wuai is needed in every case of Rheu matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. 6. and writ us about your case and our physicians will give you any information of MVicC desired Iree of charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, i2 Washington, Nov. 27. I'ncle will lie nk nod tomorrow to turn over to a syndicate of ciipitnlieU the conduct of the postal business. The joint commit toe of congress investigating postal utilises and intruded with recommend ing reforms, which has been in session in New York, resumed its mooting to- litv, and tomorrow . I1, lloyce, of Oiiongo, will go before the eommiltee with a bomiikle offer made by siibstnn tiiil cupitalifts to take over from (he government the p-tal busine and re lieve it of all the grout expense attached. The offer has several ohjoot. It is true that ciipituil.-ts have been found who believe that money can U made by a monopoly of the postal business. Whereas the government has mild to make the I'OHtoil'uv department a inly ing institution, the capitalists believe that by the introduction of business moth. Is thev ctm nut the deiiartnient upon a dividend Jsiying lu sis. Wells- rargo r.xprrsa ooiuisinv saw enough money in the niono-oly to offer the government a Kmus of f 1,000,000 a your if permitted to run the oetoHioe. The proposition is presented in good faith and w ill a rve the douhle purpose of emphasizing with the pubi c the fuel that there are cnlle business men m the country who heiiove that they can give the people penny ostgt and an excellent service, as good as that Jer- ormevl bv the government. The offer will have the effect of showing to the people that these business men, who will give satisfactory bond, will guaran tee to give the lnms of the ostoltiiv reduovd w-tnge nth, which the de- imrtment otlicials unite in reporting the government cannot afford to do. The proposition, broadlv stilted, is that the government shall withdraw from the tic!.! of controlling a public utility and shall place the business of tniusirting and delivering the mail in rivate hands, as the express business is today conducted. The oup.talists who are willing to assume the burden will puv the government rental for the ixn-toliice tmiMiiigN all over the countrv and will cluirkT the government regular nit i-s of s.t.ii:o iiin'M it- nuiil. which is now inrriid free under frank and js'iial- ty slaiiips. Mr. llovee said in part : "A mrvful com isir 'son of mtes of iss-tngt now ehnrged on first and second class matter, with tbe rates hero n pro posed to be put in fnnv will readily doinotistnite Unit it inoans an avorag suing for the next .'0 yiirs to the gov ernment and general public of SluO, 0 hi. OHO antu a'ly. "We pppsise to rfiirm all the st-r-vUvs now remlepl the public by the l'ostottice defnrtmeiit and iiirry out all treaty stipulutinn- and iiintnw-ts an.l to take the entire receipts arising from the postal H-rviiv as full iiims'iiution for the rendition of all paid servioi-s now fs-rfonmil by the PoetoH'iee deirtment and fay all salaries and exv nses nivs- surv to carry out the tonus of such a letailo.1 contract as will ai-cotnplifh the ohjeis s-iught, nainoly: tirt The reduction to the public by one-half of all postage to b- ini on first and second class nmtter, or I cent per ounce or rnii-tion therisir or hrst lass, and .j cent per kiiiih1 on soennd class mutter, except for wwklios, as heretofore. "Seorind T)io wijiing out of the ieficit annually in the os-mting of the ptul serx'ioe a a govormnont dejiiirt-nient. Third Wo will taiv into the I'nited Stat s treasury all not profits aoTiiing over 7 s-r cent interest on capital in- es cd. ' BttK OUARANTCE. Norway Feart Ruttli Mty Atttmpt to Salt One of Htr Porta. St. IVtersbnrg, Nov. 2tl. Vu inter national eomnact imnmntiHing the in violability of Norway against territorial aggroaaitm by any power whatever, and giving the new kingdom a statu some what similnr to that of Switserlund and llelgium, will soon lie insorilied on the rH"mls of diplomacy. On mwuiit of its extended position, the possession of valuable deep water ImrPors on me ai Inntio and the agreement with Sweden against fortitlcatiou In the neighborhood Of the frontier, Norwav is in a lavuliar Iv exiHwinl lawition and the first ettorts of the Norse diplonaicy have Uvu di rooted toward eliminating the danger of being attacked and sivuring facilities for the pjttccful ilevelopiiient of tne country without the crushing burden or a large arm v. With regard to the action or Norway in nmiroachititt the powers for the pur txwe of swuring the iMiiwsions, it ran Ve statevl that Kiissia, the power most directly concerned and from w lucli Norwav apiwreiitlv hud most to fmr, in unite of the denial by the Hussian foreign ofllce that Hussia was euditivor. Ing to secure a Norwegian inirt, or in anv wav conteiiiplati'tl infringing on v .... .1.1....,;.,.. orwegiHii n'rruor, fuet i.u to the conclusion of a convent I hi. ter nianv already had signitie.1 her approv al of the movement of which linwt Hritain is the sponsor, and Kr.imv will follow suit. Hussia admittedly contemplated so uring a deep water harlr, one easily lofeiisible, on the liord southward of North Oitie, but is now willing to dis hum these pretension ainl nuike ttie lest me of the present available port of lokntemimi, on the Mttriiiaiiiau osist COMPANY PAYS THE FINES. Law Failt to Punish Ra Iroad Otficiali for Reba.lrg. Chicago, Nov. 2d. Kai Iroad otlicials fined by the government for rebating do not pay the tiiu's themselves. The stockholder pay the bills. Such at least is the case of the Chicago, llurl ington Jt uincy, acciling to evidence submitted today to K. K. Ijiiio, of the Interstate Commerce commission. The evidence was taken in connect ion with the punishment of the milnstd nnvntly bv a $40,tMHt tine ami of Kirst Viii' Preshlent Iuriiis Miller and Tmllic Agent C. C. Hurnham bv tines of 110,- 000 null on clmrp-s of reUiting. Tislay's hearing came on a ejiarge that 120,000 of the nwd's fmuls laid boon usotl to ikiv Miller's and lturn- ham's linns. "Sdicitor lawis, of the roud. paid the fines to Clerk Mu Mtlluu of the Cniteil Static omrt," testilieil tieiieral Auditor Sturgis. "lie tendered a $00,0(10 chtH-k signed by Cashier W. K. Kabian. It was anvpted in wy moot of all three tines. The amount of the chock was not entered as a single amount on tbe l.ks. It was pui.t-l in the 'correction of freight eornings' account and spread over two months, April ami May. The account contained entries) necessary in errors in account of freight en mines claims arising thmiiglij lomnuiU on ovoi rharge and the like. The $ii0,IHH was spread ovoi two months that the monthly report of the Mid that carried the freight might not show t large a reduction fur a single month." Bis Vlalta tts tl There It well known UiigUsh bishop who writes s very bad hatiil. Tbl bud band eauseil a sad error to bnpiH-n some years ago. A young cleyi"'"1 hud written lo the bishop I" Impure about a vacant curacy, and the reply that tlie young nuiil got litforiuil lilm that the salary w utmtl nd the work dllllcult. Hut thoiv was one tnlllgntlnn circumstance. Tim liicimilieiit, niiiong his other duties, would visit the eurl every morning and spend two hour there. The curate would nave rejected the lost but for the dully visit lo the earl. That attracted him. There would, no doubt, ks told hliiiMir, Is' many fashionable dinner to which he would naturally he Invited. He would make many friend among thu rich and powerful. Jhese friends would be utilu to help him In his career. The e.irl, perhaps, had daughters. One of tlioiu who knows? stranger things mm hiipiwied. And so the curate accepted the dllllcult and poorly paid curacy to discover ou his Hist visit to the tow u that he had misread the bishop's letter and that Ills dully two hours' visit was not to the earl, hut to tla Jull. Chrrrrullr A4lt4. Miss tiiilibcll -I'm stronger than you tre, anyway. I can ti l aonaou tal lr siiil chin It itvit limes. J Miss Cbilllcon I lisv no doubt of It. I Iwllevs you iMiild at.-p up to llul ol nything else and chin It all d-ty buig. I Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Aycr's Cherry Pectoral for couulis, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can truM a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the nexc time you have hard cough. 1 1... I awful f" assra tasr asa n,.i a .m-i..I l il- h . f Cl.rtf l'r,lirl '! wss sun M'si. I MH-vMlIMIl 11 I.) all ll,v ha.a a roitaU, WASlilUtflMII, l. V. s ril,-U wI.shsst tliaa M. Mssaaa, A llHf MtKUnsJIsllHI VI ijers tVllHI'AHIl.U. riit.i nu vim J Aver t Pill keep the bovvol renulor. All veuetabls) and uontly Utlv. Blood Humors Coinmnnir " Idniples. Is-lls. hive, reirnit or sail rlicuiu. er amua ullii'r (vrm f rut tloni but seaistlairs tlii-r 'n ludlraird bf fwliugs ot -alni', laiutuer. luas of ai'lx'lltu or grn;ral liibllHr. wllhoul causing snr bn aklng out Hood's Sarsafartlla rn'rls Ibrm. rnorli. stKiia-ilim and Uuca tti whuls system. Tbls la Ihs trsiiniour t thousands amiusllr Aclt no suuslUuta, but luslstun liavlun Hood's Sarsaparilla J In usual Ihiuld form or la rtuvulalrd Ublsts kuuwu as Saraataba. ivwduscstt ICRCC 10T AT OCCANSIDE I(SilOl llra.Ill aut llra.UMlll I'ak l"" 1 m. In I'.rry t-itrrliawr nl M' str-lI r .11 Hell el lli''ltirrv mi tha SmM's Uasl nr.ittrs."su!..n., till l-.'ut-i, i.-.ut I-.-, v.tiiim.. on l. nl .el aiel f.l-r n.eiilh ra..-att-i Us'is ,l,-llirt. It,-., raillt-ulaii lj Willi J. fl, MIII4H A 10.. llumla Ills)., rllaast. Ura. ISSUES WORTHLESS PAPER. Stentland't Crime Bring On Another Crath in Chicago, Chicago, Nov. 20. Chatmeev I.. (irnlumi, vice pn-si.leiit of the Sto'l (lull coitiiiiiv, was itrresle.l hist night at his residence in Kvnnston bv detec tive from the olliee of State's Attorney Iloaly on a bench warrant issued by Judge Kersten, the charge Is-ing utter ing fictitious !jer. The aciistioii grows out or the Milwaukee Avenue State I'ink failure. The HUt-l ISnll con- corn owes tne tnk approxuuately $270,00(1, and most of the notes it gave are considered worthless. The risfiver said he lias Is'on iiuuhlo to find the makers, endorsers or guar antor of certain notes, and that he ! not Isdievn thev can lie Iis-atod. He thinks they are all fictitious. lobbyists for Standard. (uthrie,.Okla., Nov. "7. The moot ed rumor that the Stundiird Oil roin- panv is interestol in the constitution of the now stuteand has offered 2..r00 for fir-t class lobbyist" was the feature of an otherw ise uriiutorcsting session of the const it ill ionul ounvonl ion today. Tlie delegates were told that the Stand ard lias an eye on the oil prisluot in the Osage Nation ami dotebo holds. Pres ident Murray today iiiinoiinood the Railrosd Man Hard on Rbatet. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. Arthur K. Stillwoll, president of the Kansas City, Mexico A Orient railroad, a! drossing the linilnnid club bore lust night, denounced the practice of rolsit ing. Ho said: "Of nil crimes in the whole category, the rebutting crime is the most unjust. Itelsiliug strikes at the people the fouutiiiuhoad of the r ghta delogntod to the average rail roads. The hired assassin of old may lie pn: mod as a white rols-d saint com A l.aflw llpalts, Asaiut It a volcanu lu Japan. A young man of that country grew de spondent the other day and threw blur If Into ths crater, leaving this letter: Suffering a fevllug of despair Impels uie to tlirow myelr Into the crater of vehement Asuma. thus winning splendid death and n'dllig the mountain' smoke to a lofty life above the sky." A Well Known Remedy. One of the uldcd safct ami inortt favor- hi allow n irntfilf-s lu th" world to- rt Is i;ratidretlt's I'ilU - a tdssl eurtlu-r and hit- stive. Its nu pur. lv v-c-t.0'lr they can Is-UM-d hy it.l itr young witli pro-el ahiv and w lid.- etlu-r renu-ilir ri-'jui e ltH-riit.,-.i do.es anil tiimlty . e;i-.- n.-iuu ulloveiher, with If mih I n-l ' I'dl. tnr sa'i.c i- e ah tsavs ha. t e ssmc rtt,i t. tu itmftct h.-- lo g they are taken On- or two pll taken oiii'U ni.:ht tor a wttih- Ih tn U--t tiling k ll ll for nil-- one Irmihleil Wilt, i-on.iil.tioii. In.lte.tnui, dype..ia or mty troiil-lc arising tti.iu an iiupu v sta'-c . f Ute U txsl, lliiindrit 's I'llls have teu In U-' for ovi r aimtury nn-t ur sold In rvry dnu and lni-.ti. llic store, pin n or ng:ir i. sicl. I'orf aanrsa llallSakla. At Portuguese bull light not only are the point of the bulls' born sawed1 off, but the stumps that remain are! carefully padded. The horw-a also are ridden with consummate skill, and or ery precaution Is taken to prevent ih, bull touching tlM'in. It.iiiderlll.i ar used by the men on foot and ou hors j back and are plant. -1 In the neck of the bull, which Irritate the hull, but cannot he de-rlled a torture. Just at much skill I !on n In Spanish bull tight, and there may he Just na beautiful a display of costumes, hut there Is no killing either of the hull or of the horse. :, Kitk fUm0f-rV. vJr!Ki ' isissisris i-s S.s. a.l Imm-aSilii i it. lii T isnj it nrin rntrun Tivtn MI hflK l-KIr nil k.ians in i uunu i uia.uu you I ..Stl-lcr O l..lap ilsm . Its MM-ttt!ltrs ti.-s In Ms st-iliu l ilt. l lo oip II, lit Oil it rt tUrte. Uitu. lot -arlirular. 328 limber ttihangr, Portland, Orvjon (in out or THE RUT r f : .. i if I si rra ii(i i ts, itfltrf ttcat. t'iii fi-it ftnl .(vt ttaliitf rui, rtt hi 41 th firtltl ;.uf tik vltlitrljr i(f (dAKtlS Si ItHAM m ) MTiwi M. rim HAND, WK.ON WANTED In Its'B Jr ml'.lf (in it Up Krrt hu.tlrr in wU Kit t tt , rif ( Ktiiftlrwi Uui uv'Vwft'jf tt t..rj ) Atl'ttr OREGON NURSERY COMPANY Salem, Oregon. To Urcak In Mtw Sho. I Always shais In Allsn's K.sit Kat, a riw.)t lleorss Itoi, sweating, awun. .wvll.n irt. ; urs corns. Ititiruwiii nti and I.i.iik.iiS SI all i1rnisis an.) sn.o si.,re. -j.v .. n'i. ,--n,i anysiibsiiiiita i-a.ripls mallail tM.K. Ad-lross Allen S. Oliusbxl. la Hoy, N. Y. i Vvhen you buy WET WEATHER CLOTHINO you wnnt cornploto prot.-cllor Attfl loncj crvlcc. Theo oj-.d many t.hcr tjool points are ccmblnod In TOWER'S flSM UWAM) OILED CLOTHING l jii rarrt Miord i bviy any oUver s l,l;lrsil lnfrranrs. Jlr. A.' little son suddenly nvked, ! In a rather startled voice- "Mamma. It there buy ruin In this bottle';" I "Mercy, no dear. That's iiiii.-ll.ige."! "OU!" said the hoy. Thru after t! minute of silence, "pet-hap that' tliu reason I rau't got uiy bat oiT." l'iiu- burg I 'fin. 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING f'octlnnii Irad Dsrutwy Kan-a and ASUf assas as ff llsn at User. )n ltt flwsl,ts f krsHS, I HUM SKcillA .its..w ,..., i u r.l, m u, th- ih 1.-st. v r.u tus ua ... It,i.,..,lift. ilth s.kI oa. meniiiers of the majority of the forty six ' jnrttl w ith the rolsitor. I'd like to see stunding ciriumttoos. The iimimittoe on rules sithniitted its reort. Print City's Name on Stampt. Washington, Nov. 'J". I'osfage lniii' of the issue of 1 007, at (1,000 president ml Srtflho's will Isnron their face the name of the state and city in which the postotliee is situated. The hief roni"iri for tins innovation is said, at. the Posdoffice iloiai rt rriont , t'l Is; the belief tlutt it will help do away with poftoflieo rohls-ries and inako it much easier to tnioecriiiiinulH. The rs'i-tollico rohls-ry at Chicago a few ymrs i.go h grssl examplo of the ease with which tolon rss'tage stumps nn rx; disiswed of , for no t nice of the perpetrators was ever found. PURELY VEGETABLE Hat Not Refuted to Resign. ow York, Nov. 21. I'nitod Flutes .Senator Thomas ('. J'lalt sit id tolny concerning tin allogod intorvii-w in which ho was ipiotcd mm saying that ho would not resign his olfiec as senator: "I have riot said I would not resign, nor have I said I would not, solid in my resignation to tiovernor Higgins. I n -ver said t any newspaper imin that I would stay in Washington all winter. In fact, the whole interview about my refusal to resign is untrue." the retailor get 20 yes, 50 years.' Meant $2,000,000 Mora Wjga. Pittsburg, Nov. 20. Two fit til ion dollurs additional each year will he distributed through the I'itstbiirg stool district by reason oi the increase in wages of the lalsir force of the 1,'nited .Stitto Htisd corporation, which g-s into effect Jiuiiuiry 1 . The notice of advance will . posted in the stool mills alsiut IiecoinlsT I . A conserva tive ostimato of the totul niimls-r of lulsirors oniployod by the sulwiiliary coni)itnic of th I'nitetl Htntes Hteel eorpnration in what is known a the I'ittehurg district, is fiO.OOO. Creat Bridge Over Yalu. , Imdon, Nov. 27. The Tokio corre spondent of the Tiinos telegraph, that, the Japanese have decided to bridge the Vain river at Yongiini)0. The spun will be 3,2.'!l) feet long mid the nriilge will mwt $1,000,000 Witte Ho iet to Dombiate. Uonio, Nov. 20. Private reports dis credit, the rumor that, there is a possi bility that Count, Witte truiy become the Hussian minister of finance. The animosity ngninst Witto is being in cruised so gri-utly that it will not l surprising if an attempt, wore triado to assassinate him. This advice adds that it seems to lie Wilto's intention lo foe appointed firosidont of the council of the empire, thinking that in that post he would again foe uhlo to dominate. Italy Admltt American Pork, Koine, Nov. 20. The bourdof health has decided to admit Amoriuin pork into Italy without other requirement t'uui the regular certiflcaleof the Amer ican doistrtmont of Agriculture. A microscopic inspection will not lie made, it foeing considered that the hy gienic measure taken in the United It will he completed at the same time as the Wutes are sufficient to warrant the tiur vir::.. t..i..t,.H t. i.- , I . ,. . ntju-iustiru a ruwn nturoua. I Ity OI tile lllCUw S'. V tits' Italic ana all t-rvq lts a.as rfnisnlix e.ir.-,! t.r Ir. KI.rn'm r.al f. H.ai,..r. ena S,r t-'ltKI. 121,11 li.ittl. UaatiMhlr ll II. hen ,1.1 a.. li ml, l'uila.,l a. ths Slrtlatrr. "Mr. J.-.-IclM." snld lha mm with hsavy g'.lil watch cli iin, "lliis Is my friend, Col. Hunker, li- i Senator Irfits niun'a right hand man." "IMigltlcd tu meet you. Col. Hunker," said the other. "Ily the way -- Sena tor Louimin haiiison to hu luft handil, you know-." - Chicago Tribune. Seulpi.irs' rulhollrr. They were walking past a beautiful pink and u title lmu. p, ,.w yr, who, d.s.r cap inn most ei. iui.it. -ly earvnt. The seitlptor polnletl to It. My work, be said. 'That' the i-d boiling wlule work on my ma lerpiei-e. It nothing umisual with tctilpior to d Ku.-h woik, Tnti of tin. niiesi p:ece that were sold to tint Melrop.tlliaii Museum last winter won done by a man whose regular busiiies I to tiiiiku dtsir cap. Powdered codfish is totiirilnir ur, ti icfiiinii lu itinkc bread, ,,, ,,!,. u( ur vrJ 'l'lin Kind Yon llavo Alvvtiysj ISoti.ht Imslta, TiTt, tt.ro f Clm. II l lote.ter, .l "T.Ih h " ".'mm Z u.lor 1,1 vyhat is CASTOR I A torla Im h Imrmlos ftiilN(.itiit for CiiNlor Oil I . Droit mid M,.il,l,,. n. : '.""'.T. 'i CftKforlii, Kuril-, Drop and Noollilnir HvriittH. iUllltlllllls li.ilt Ii.im S..1 ffa . '. ,' lire. " i lotisititi;. le miltHtVm ., ' ' ; lu e i r ,' eo " ."." r N,"-"'" and alh.yt, IVveHslt'u.i? 'PtttZ ,",7."': Vo He. It Hdleverl 'loot Islnir ' 'IV..V. .t..! h i. ,UI11 m.,l I-'liitiiltMU' v. It VtMstl 'iH lit iV'sl Vl i s V'V' ' -u it 1 1 put Ion. Htomuol, and L,Wh, ki" lieu ,v 1 ' The Kind You Have Always 'Bought Ttnovat t. t)i x - vJ Boars tho Signaturo of In Use For Over 30 Years. HnwAMti n. tirftTow s,rw aM r-.r," lM.ls lllst, 1'nliira.lA Srlli.iii,Tl.r, ?"'" ailwr, l.-a, ll i O...U, isilsar, r.s., u,i, .,'""'1. full ,tust Hat asm ou i,iSii'u,,, i"irt ;' ,",t"s i.lraw.trk .Slellnk VslaraMal ( ln"aia lluiial liana. ea SHIP US YOUR FRuIt. VEGETADLES p.iiilny, , veal, itu..,i,. .,tm,iP ... 1. 1, ll. I.u. t hi, I,,,.,,!,,,,, ' Ha.lt. I eoiiii.ou.iii salesman! ennui, t .,, I. nits. Siil., or wrliM, liwiHieii'; ki-n,V it av 1 wit Annoliall b.t.s. 1 rtRCUSON. IUCE A CO, CmiiIii'oa Verctimi, Whalssat. Martha Maltlf , WAMI, V ibt nut tak oldios ami ne.l.ll.. ,,, H,t,i., ts.t.... s.-ls, kie, We nianulsclui 0Us own tood, tlur winlcuteiii is il... in,,,"! St.. I I..-. I inolies can buv. W ,lla .lsr , ! -HuUlwr Slsniiti I ialon." ' ' "1" THE IKWIN MODBON CO., . otUnd, Ottgon N0 PLATES ILY DENTAL CO. W,T aL Wa ii-nnot. tnr Ul l.-.-u. anil l.t,,t.a t.a oltl otitis aitsolntely aliluoii eaiu. rsaiaia. atlit anil fst-mul fia, VVmh ti.r ti.1 t-n. ll. v t,M,-t fr'.iel sobl I msli Hi ti lii. attrs 1 1 ml .t 10..1I1; ti.,1.1 and H.i.,.i t.Him ( and m; lu-al ISitt'ls1! I'Is.imi, is r sat; guisl set. It. I'aliti.M a tta. lleil, fsw Ihlid anal t M.asts. I'tMllaMl, Oraa. Why li rsiut' nt with 1 i-r root tor vonr tiniiicy when y-.ii can keep It tiiitli-r your own n iitrd and have It earn 20 PER YEAR rrinolpal .-uar antond by lUuk t'crlilliate ot Inp.at. V'ott m. bet lite bunk, tu Ut iiiVcliit. i. ,..tl...l to s.lM l ulu .... ti.ut mvltivl. pattl. illais. PaHlfk fOsJSt Si'turitirs (ompdny Ptartkattd, Ot(oa DR. C. GEE WO Woafotu! Kcmt lti'4 r it b- tvi ' I fjl . ta. (, Uv -t MV1 n Ussts v Itslf R l " in t) r-. Mo vU'- b ih mm -.l.ilW I ()- bf.l- . ll ir ! ;" Iti aft -,ilr(y t; HU tn -li I h'H n .(- ai " !:- titt, n, ,(... , fc tmi tiW (-..- T M .( m,.f . M,rs$ Wfc ii )lt. . tWVs 4. It f fi, Wrem t (J t-v-Ifitmn r- s s- .'s h. It -lst.1.., ) 4. ili-SMtJ fh wttn.1 .ink, ii r fts- st.. (, I . i' i- 1 r 11 irf VI n"'m js, , .. i i 1 t,.Hi. I .. Isvt) k. f l" I t sl4) i tt-i s" If-v af ajsfs ! ! 111 i'.1 .k4S. lh C. (.a Wo ( htnes Mad tin (, I6i , rl St., . t. Car. Masrssast Mono. 01 1 .,-tt rtfllsM, Uasss Banking by Mail WE PAY INTEREST On ivinu ile....it of a dollar or more, rt.inpiitidel .wire every yrar. It i liml a. t-astr toopi'it Wnv.tiu Acfi.lltit til tia by M 1 as it om lived nt it lr. I fur our tro l.istk let, "l ank nu by .Mad," sil l learn lull at t, Hilar. A.l :r. aa Oregon Trust 8c Savings Bank . Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington SU. VV. L. DOUGLAS 3.50&3.00 Shoes Of r IM TMI WORtO W.LDouglai $4 G.II Edgi lira. ejnnoiMequaiiodafanipiico . ,w- l-iiilU Jf.H. vmy irtii nt i hit I'sMiKtf f .' nr r.'..j,j y -.cv Mm bjjoeTfob KVKfinbuY7iTTOTTnm m..ti-a nii.s, tn si no. S'.rs "'"rrvT. tott tifi. W..W..H iii., MoJiui.nQ. alias ' III..I. lrn'a Mti.MiM U UA td tl.OU, Trr W. I llonuliia Woinen'a. Mlssea nl ( lill.lrtin's shoes for style, lit anu ssaar tiles- aseid Miliar ttiNkcta, II I could Ink vou Into inv Inrk't fnctnrlo at ItrtK'kton, Mn.,nd show you How carefully W.L. )oMKm"' are made, you would then unilerslana wny they hold their tltnpe, l nr wear loniter. and art ol itrcatcr valu thnn any other make, Wharaisp w.ti lla .... hs fihtat W, t.. Duuvlaa alinaa. Ills nanta anil nrk Is tmp" n Ilia biiliiim, svlikh prolavta suit analnst nin prliaaainllitlsrl.tr alma. To (to "".''! laft. Ask v.tnr dtnl.r l..r W. I.. Uoniilas nil Insist upon havln Ihrrtl. Wrlla tnr lllosiral.l Calaloa-iif fall MyJs. W. UUOU0l.A,U"t. I J, tiroiltlun, Mas r. n. u. M. 48-0 WIIKN wrlilitK tnilsartlar.latwl uiattil,,) ih la iiar. - I