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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1907)
' - . - " maammmmmMirmmnmmw-mr---rmmm'mmmmm' .,..n ' ' . X - IIM-I. A Hair Dressing Neirly every one likes t fine hair dressing. Something to mike the hair more manage able; to keep it from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, t regular hair-food. Well-fedhairwillbestrong.and will remain where it belongs on the head, not on the comb! Th few klad ol a tastUnoalal "Soid for onr sixty year." bT j. o. arr r.. imiii, f stxtAtnx MILS. CaXSaT FKTOtAI. yers Tha DleHaaj XilMU. The dieting tad prevails to such an stent In England that number of . well known bostesae bare put their bead together and drawn up a declar ation of Independence, Tbla sent oat with all invitation to country bouse read tbu : "I am sorry to appear In hospitable, hat my housekeeper and cook cannot arrange to cater for any guest who Is obliged to diet" The food faddist. It seems, has become no sod of a nuisance In other people' bouses, and though the hostesses might b willing to endure It, the aerrsnu hart risen In revolt Complications arise when it Is necessary to feed at the same table the carnivorous, the gramnlvorous and the fruglvorous. Buffalo Commercial. metaralas Trout af Lava. "I received a lot of rejected mann Bcrlpts to-day," said Tltmarsh. "Did your replied his friend. "I bad no idea yon bad ambitions to shins s an author." -Sot exactly that," said Tltmarsh. "Ton see, my girt and I quarreled, and she returned all my letters." Tit-BIta. Am Kariv BwaTtaaer. Smith Jlmson la certainly a pro gress! t Individual. Jones Progressive ! Thy, be downright laxy. Smith Well, he's progressive enough to bars spring fever long before win ter ends. CitiavgfUM Ha Bar. He knew ah was extravagant, but be bad tha nerve to propose, neverthe less. ' "Why do you want to marry meT aba asked after the manner of her sex. "I'm afraid I'll acquire a bank ac count If I don't," be explained. Xshlar Sat tha Tra tfc. "All the big berries are at the top of this box, I suppose?" remarked the sarcastic customer. "Oh, no, ma'am," replied the truth ful dealer. "Most of 'em ara at the top of tha other, boxes." POLAND CHINA HOGS Fig old enough to wean to brad iowi of np to-4ia breeding. Pedigree tarnished with every pig Mid. Write me your want. A. L. SWAGGART, ATrttMA, OREGON ri. - .. .... TTTTTTa ineroniann i lie ana maniei uo. Will be glad to give you particulars about lu beautiful Ceramic, Hoeaie, Enameled and fcocauatle Tile, wbolei and retail, writetodar- JAMES E. BARKER, Pre. 217 Maraaata BWg. Partlaad, Oregaa n naisr nr. n,t,n ArmtroTM all 111 Bim ami aeorda oomfort to every home is dialas room, eieepiBS roam and every elace where Sief ere traabieeume. Cleea, neat ui will not eoll or laiMH ..rlhin. r item eeea aa row will never be e-irruml iLmim i ot kept by aeelera. eeet prerAid for 3M. MAI UUJ) SOwXSS, It Balal Ave., SxecUyB. . T. TAINLES3 iENTISTRY iotU.fcf.r. XJ T Ce EUcant EXAMINATIONS tTlfE Gold Crowm, S3; Bride Werk, net tooth,; Piaual: silver 'miiie, Krc) UoldUllea,l. TALE DENTISTS laT First 8tf i-UlllUMJ, OEEOOrV MAKE YOUR HOME TIES HAPPIER THE REMEDY A. B. CHASE PLAYER-PIANO Dot not enlarge th Instrument or hantsatjrWof caea; macbsnlim all below keyboard ; operate plane action abetrsst direct, and preriaeljr ai regular piano keys do, securing the aame exprassloa a the artlat can by hand ; can be entirely removed from th plan In fly minute' Urn, and that without U a of screw driver. Write for Free Booklet SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. SPOKANE, SEATTLE, .WaTUM. WadL Wast. ' Ortgea 4. ' , C&s. -.,'". .31 ; . Jl S3 REAL TRIAL IS BEGUN Baywccd Jsry li Ccc?!e!cd and : 0-tb.lAtls.l-Istered. INDICTMENT READ TO PRISGNEB Naarh Am Farmers, Well Pa.t Middle Age Defense Dlatifid at ' Lack et Union Men. Boise, Idaho, June 4. Twelve men to try William 0. Haywood for his life on the charge that he murdered ex-Governor Frank Steunenbej have been chore and bound by oath to honestly deal th law's justice between itate and prisoner. Haywood ha beard the in dictment charging him with the crime and today, after the state has recited it ease and wade promise of proof, the first chapter of the sickening tale of the Caldwell crime will be retold. The wearisome work of jury selec tion ended quickly and, unexpectedly Monday morning. The court room hushed to silence a the 13 men rose in their places and, facing th clerk's desk on th left, raised their right hands in solemn asseveration of their pledge to do exact justice by the accused. It wss aa im pressive scene and there came another two hours later, when after the mid day recess Haywood listened to the reading of the indictment against him self, Mover, Pettibone and bimpkin. liavwood had come to the court room whitened somewhat in color from bis ill n en of Saturday, but as the clerk walked in front of the jury box and began reading the indictment a little tide of blood came up along his neck and spread over hi cheeks. His wife and daughters sat at his side during the brief afternoon session at which the indictment was read. Haywood talked with them and hi counsel after the statement was read and then, aa he rose to return to his cell, smiled a friendly greeting at a friend sitting near the end of the bench. DINAN 14 INDICTED. Accused of Trying; to Subvert Law by Seeing Prospective Juror. San Francisco, June 4. The grand jury late-last evening filed with His trict Attorney Langdon a formal com plaint against Chief of Police Jeremiah r. Uinan, charging him with wiliul and corrupt misconduct in office in that he subverted the law in endeavoring to secure the acquittal of a defendant without the knowledge of th District Attorney. The defendant in the ease was Mayor Schniitx and the investiga tion by the grand jury grew out of the accusation of Assistant District Attor ney Francis J. Heney that Hinan had attempted to tamper with the tales men drawn for the jury which is to try the Msyor on a charge of extortion. Pinan was accused by Mr. Heney of having detailed some of hi officer to interview prospective jurors in the in terest of Schmitz. The chief practi cally admitted having detailed men to hadow some of the men on., the venire, but declared that he did so because he wanted to see that no improper person got on the jury. STRIKE CALLED OFF, Delegates of French Seamen Advise Men to Return to Work. Paris, June 4. The extended strike of the seamen has virtnalaly come to an end, with the capitulation of the strikers, who are expected to resume work at the home and colonial point immediately. Captain Lapere, one of the strikers' delegates, conveyed the lniormation to Minister ot Marine Thomson st a late hour last night. He informed M. Thomson that the strike committee assembled in Paris had tele graphed the following message to all ports: "The delegates have been in confer enee with the Minister of Marine and the naval committee of the Chamber of Deputies. The Minister ha aban doned the prosecution of deserter, and he ha requested tne navigation com panies to reinstate all the officer and men. The members of the naval com mittee assured the delegates that M. Thomson's proposition in the matter of pensions would be improved. The dele gates, therefore, immediately proposed that the strike cease." One K tiled; Many Injured. San Antonjo, Texas, June 4. One man was instantly killed and a score of person injured, some of them fatally, by the wrecking of east-bound passenger train No. 8 two miles west of Lozier, a small station on the South ern Pacific. The derailment was the re sult either of train-wreckers or defec tive steel, though the positive eause ha not been determined. The train wa dashing along at a speed of from 35 to 45 miles an hour when the derailment occurred. Every ear on the train was derailed, two of them turning over. Put Tie On 8. P. Track San Jose, Cal., June 4. An attempt to wreck the early morning train be tween this city and San Francisco was thwarted yesterday by the fortunate discovery, shortly before S o'clock, of a large pile of ties on the Southern Pa cific track, at a point near Santa Clara. Also a rail bad been loosened, and had not the discovery been made just in time, a frightful wreck almost certainly would have resulted. Officers are busy in an attempt to run down the criminal and two arrest bave been made, the men in enatody being tramp. Beef Goes Up In Chicago. Chicago, June 4. Higher prices for all grade of beef are in prospect, and steaks and roasts are to eost the con sumer more money. The enforcement of the rule by the big Chicago packers that incoming cows and heifer must be sold to them only subject to post mortem examination is causing the trou ble, and the deadlock which has been in foree between the commission men and the packer during the past week promises to hold on indefinitely. Troop H?ld Ready, Marseilles, June 4. The steamer Tsly. bavins' on board a crew of blue jackets, was unable to leave port Sun day because the officer or tne vessel refused to navigate her. All the troops are confined to barrack in readiness to suppress disturbance. t STRIKEBREAKER USES OUrir Open Fire on Unionist Who Were Following Him About. ( . ' Baa Fraaciace, June 3. W. A r- & k),ike.lirk.r 1m th amnloV sf the United Railroad, wa ehot and tatallv wouuie at aa news ae and Turk trt at 11 o'clock Saturday ....he kw Hrwtfial Officer W. J. Worn berg, of th Human Society. Forgsr opened fire oa a crowd of trik svm- ekii nail VMoiralze.l hint aad a companion a trike breaking carmen, . . ... , .k . and WOO nau riueuw m tnw several bioeaa, lilomberg took up tb eba, attempt ing to arrest Forger, and returned the latter' fir with fatal results. 1Urillg IU lUBUiauv a auaiaa oiava, - structural ironworker, was ihot ia th leg. Forger t dying at tu leairai L ....... ItAMliltaL The car of tti United Bailroad) started at 6 o'clock in the morning and th (crvic wa continued until 8:30 -. TV,!, time, it ia aaid. will be a. u'K"., . -- , , gradually extended by tb end of next week, when tun ervico, witn m eeptiua of th owl run, will have been returned. The owl ear will not he placed in operation for some tint. The n Htiitiiina area atarted yeaterday, so that every line in th city reeousiruciea ioce ine are waa run ning, 2-3 car being operated, and, in eludinir itudent. about 6U0 men wer employed oa them. Travel, a neretorore, increaaeu yes- .l.u an.) the rrMMtint WKM luTHF than on any other day sine the ttrike began. The company is carrying more than 130,000 passengers a day, aud it i w..!:... tk.t Alrixiala that tliia Bum' LICIIV' IU ., " ber will grow rapidly whea the hour of service are extcaueo. FINES OIL COMPANY Sl,623,900. Miourt Corporation Convicted of Violating Anti-trust Law. Austin, Texas, June 3. A jury ha found the Watera-l'ierr Oil Company of Missouri guilty ol violating tu ami trust laws of Texas, convicted it of hav ing entered the tate by fraud, fined it el,623.IH0 and granted th prayer of the stats for ouster proceedings. Th defense ha filed a motion for new trial and the ease will be taken to the Federal courts. The Mat filed a petition with District Judge Brooks for tbe appointment or a receiver, atso aa injunction to restrain the company from moving any of its property from the state. The judge granted a tempornry injunction and net the receivership hearing for June 8. The trial has consumed three weeks in the District Court here and its eon elusion is merely the beginning of a Ions legal battle. At the outset of the proceedings the defense attempted to secure a ehinge or venue, out not sue eeeding in that, vainly sought to se cure a judgment by default in order to hasten their course to the Federal courts. Th bai of the 'controversy i the provision of th anti trust law of 1899 and 1903. HAYWOOD IS ILL. Many Wild Rumor Regarding Cause of Sudden Collapse. Boise, Idaho, June 3. William D Haywood was seized with a sadden 111 aes early Saturday morning and wa unable to appear in court, llis trial on the charge that he murdered ex-Oov ernor Steunenberg wa adjourned until Monday. Haywood responded quickly to treatment and by 9:30, when Judge Wood ordered a recess of court until 1:30, It wss believed thst th prisoner would be sble to attend an afternoon session. He did attempt to dress, but the effort made him dizzy and ill, and be returned to bed. His counsel in formed the court that he would aurely be able to be present Monday and an adjournment wa taken nntil 11 o'clock today, RESTORED TO PUBLIC DOMAIN Yakima Land Not Needed for Irriga tion Project. Washington, June 4 Investigation ami surveys under the Yakima irriga tion project, Washington, having reached a point where the following de scribed lands, withdrawn from entry September 12, 1905, is not believed t'o b essential to the development of the project, the Secretary of the Interior has restored them to the pablie domain E. i T. 8 N., R. 23 K.. all sections 19 to 36, inclusive; T. V J., a. Z3 K., all sections 19 to 3d, inclusive; T. 9 N., B. 25 R., all section 1 to 12, inclusive. This land will not become subject to settlement, however, until 30 day after sucn date as the secretary of the In terior may prescribe by publication. Will Invade Salvador. Guatemala City, June 3. The gov ernment declare that General Salvador Toledo, the Guatemalan revolutionist, who is about to undertake an active campaign against President Cabrera, is the author of the recent attempt upon the president, as well a the instigator of the assassination of ex President Barillas, in Mexico City. His motive was jealousy. General Toledo is now making preparation with President Ze laya, of Nicaragua, for an organized in vasion of Salvador and Guatemala. Russian Priest Revolt. St. Petersburg, June 2. A special session of the Holy Synod wa held Saturday afternoon to try the five priests who refrained from attending the session of the Douma at which the resolution congratulating the Emperor on his escape from the plot against his life wa passed. Letter from the priests announcing their refusal to leave the radical parties were read and eansed great indignation among the old line ecclesiastics. It is announced that severe disciplinary method will be auoptea. Up Goes Pric of Meat. St. Louis, June 3. Consumer were required to pay advances Saturday ranging irom z to 8 cent a pound for beef a a result of the contest between the packers and livestock dealer on account of the refusal of the packer to pay for cow and heifer until the (lnv. ernment inspection that follow killing. The advance to the consumer Saturday followed the rise of e a pound on beef eareasse by the packer Friday, Pretender Win Victory. Oran. Algeria Jane S Ar1vii.ee eeived here from Morocco ay that the troops or tne pretender to the throne surrounded and annlhilalarl the ai tan' uncle, and two Raids were killed and 800 women were captured. LET" US " ALL UGH. JOKES FROM THE PENS OF VA- RIOU9 r1Uunw" rtaeaaat lacldaat "1 World Oval ."- r.1 ts Old r I -' -" tle-a that Tea Will -JA . . .. r.i this morning." I IWI J"M I - old th learned pUyelcUn. a. be be- 1.1. n,w.lo.llU( D gan to arraiisw m- - -naratua. "aud now 1 bave come to take your heart." . , Km mtJA "Too late, uooior. inu - valeevent young man. "That pretty tralued nur took U n bour ago. will Mad a War. -Give nie a kla,- aald the lovelorn youth. "Imposelble," replied th beautiful glrL "I promised maturua 1 would never kiss any man on the face of the earth." "On the face of tb earth? Well r-tet' go down In tb ubway." A Vlvlal aa Melarw. Mr HiimlredwelElit (who I visiting tbe old homestead) My ! my I How tbeiu young pig remind me of wben I was little. The Seasesiaal. 'After the soldent there wa no-es-Ity. of course, fr fixing tbe blame. "If a delicate matter." said tbe manager. "Waa anybody kllledT "Yes, the engineer." "Nor fellow. Well, a little blame won't hurt blm any now." Phlladel pbia Ledger. Click aa CUaae, "That new tyiwwriter girl doesn't cevm to make any Intimate friends" "That atrange." "Tea. Typewriter girl r usually Identified with a clique." Cleveland PUln Dealer. I A..l.r It. Sleeker You look worried, old man. Meeker I bare cause for worry, meeker What' the trouble? Meeker Mr wife aj If 1 dont ac company ber to tbe eabor thl uin- mer she'll stay at bom. tlU III Uaaahfav. Old Gotrox But If my daughter marries you will abe bave all tbe com fort to which b ha been accus tomed? Young De Brogue Well, It will be your fault If be baan'L If alter of Laaka. Anxious Mother How do yon know that young tuan I In love with you? Ha be told yon so? ( Pretty Daughter No, mamma ; but I know be I from tb way be look at m wben I am not looking at blm. With Mlat laaee. Mary bad a llttl lamb, You'v beard this fact before; But hsve you beard sb passed her plat And bad a littJe mors? Bobert T. Hardy, Jr, In Lipplncott'a. Waef e of Eatrsr, His Wife Why I It you never start up tbe phonograph any more, Jhn? Her Husband There Is no harmony In two talking machine running dm ultaneously, my dear. The Galitv Partr. Little Willie Say, pa, who 1 "Jndg Lynch r Pa He' tb cbap who Invented the phrase "a limb of tbe law," my eon. A Meeaaa ta Garwia. "Maw aay the wants barrel o rer best flonr." "All right, Willie. But I can't de liver It till late thl afternoon." "Then m an' George'U tak It with oa She In a hurry." The Craatr Baekeloe. "Yon apjiear to be admiring my reeta," aia tue romantic maiden. . "Ah, Indeed, I in admiring them,' replied tb cnwty bachelor. "Such white Ivory Is superb. I wa just winning. "And what were yon tblnklne otv "I wa thinking what fin billiard ball those teeth would mnka if ih were ouly aa large a an elephant' leetn." And then tbe romantic mirtn i tbe crusty bachelor wa tha nri man u bad aver met Two Hesaps. Little Bobby stood gazing at tbe an tic of tbe big Bactrlan camel. "Daclous, mamma," be whispered. -wnat maae mm so angry to-darf1 "Why, pet," exclaimed tha aret.i. iiiuj. i suunoae Jir. uamai he. back np about something." Bobby noted the two Droterttn . " eumpa. "You mean both backs dnn-e mamma, nr. camel oa two back," A Chaasr at wat. Gunner Hera la a hunilf,,! ...tui VIU painting representing bonevsueku ii lilac In full bloom. It I entitled Tbe Scent of the Koadway " Guyer Him 1 It I out of date now. uunner Why 07 Ourer Because tb cnt of the roadway the day I gaaolliM, k. it aeaaalir. - - 2TI it the iHrilrlni eon- stable, aa be led the tir.W ,.ur r. V. i. nidir bar of Ju ttor. "I cb.re thi. here cliy clM w th violating tb lM Jed Oatieya amice run aw.y. That er drawled tli Judge, w neighbor. I ret'on U bave to Ono nJed." ha-eowi Cutabl. Mont forjwt that the court D needeof peoa ' 11' ' m! palming an tb wall need whitewaablug." "That o! WaL then I lin'r reuur fin, neighbor, to I to." !. ul don't fortvt that city drummer beat a out of a month' fine aa' fe playing card lt uignt. inar ain't a Dlu of tobaoco In lb wboW crowd of court cnawr. H!h an' herolook! Mlr Wttai your-name, yvou are fined $23 an' coat. Lord blve tb automobile, an i Nat Fatal, bat erlea. Thingumbob--ee here I I aw Hen- perk In ttie treet to-day. McJIjEavr WellT Thlua-uuibob Wll. yon told m ytv terday that be wa victim of nior tal combat McJlgavr Not it all. I ald "mar Ital cotubet" rbllwlalphla l'rvsa, A Waalea K(Tar. Absent mluded Profiaar Deaf. dear! How care lea of ml I fottfol to notice whether that olutl 1 swal lowed txerlnientally. ylerday, wa poliooou or not Puck. Tw alraela. "V It an alleulat who Invented tb phrase 'braluatonur "Certainly not," answered tu Weo tide man. "He would never bave been content with urb hort word. II would bave aald "tpunwoto cerebri" or eomrtbiug of that kind." Washington Star. DlaVI l av l Thaaa. u. v.. .vir,linir tu thl taier a aj v m- 1 1. .--s w ' re monkey owned by an Italian In New York polish boo. Pyker Well, that niy ult ni l " -- - tlal to monkey ablnea. Chicago Nwa ..i. ee rrie titvawir I'la ntii iter- Wal Tow farllnaUr. ro!lceaen Did yuu want nny p'Uk lar hotel, y outer Reuben Cornhel-Nh. I reckon a bote! wbt wu tew pltckler wuddent bev ua. Judge. Clvlaaj Iha Alarea. etaaah Treat aeeal. Willie Pop gave me an awful abak In' las' night Toniml Been bad? Willi Nope. Good. Tommle How'd be happen to shake you? Willie He took me for an auto rtils on aome of tb aid streets -Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tea Mark 1.1k Work. Bibb Why I It so few men reach tbe top of the Udder? Olbb I attribute It largely to in unwillingness on the part of each as pirant to carry bod of bricks. Smart Set HI lekeaea rell4. "I wonder why It la," remarked on of the two men who bad Just lunched turning to apeak to the other, "that they alway have pretty caviller a these restaurants." But th pretty cashier, though slie blushed and amlled, did not fall to de tret the Canadian quarter he threw down In payment of hi cWk. Oalv Dole; Ml I) air. O'llagan 01 bave found tbe man that bit me wld a brick a Ol wa passln' th alley, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Murphy And what did yon do with him? O'Hngnn Nothln'. Twas all a ml take the man wa only doing bis duty He thought Ol waa a constable In plain clonic. smiles. At Ska Clah. Borem I've got a good joke to tell you, old man. Knox Hay, kindly go over and tell It to Muggins, will you? Borem What fort Knox Oh, I've got a grudge against mm; that all. Wool Wark Bllhee w. Not long ago a young man, moat not ably unblessed with worldlv fiYjrwta Mil. I and won a girl wbose decided personal cnarm wer in no wise lessened by t fact of her poasesslng fully enough at least keep tbe wolf bowling at dlatanc. "Do yon know, George" she one day aid oftly. "I am almost sorry that 1 nave any money not of course, that I tniuK you would lor me the but well -" leM, "I am not, dearest." be replied, fond ly stroking her soft brown hsle v.. know I'd lor you If you bad not pen ny, nut I'm giaa you nsv. You see, J itnow mot nonia I ale, you would well provided for," be "But mippos I nould die?" whispered. b wen, then, I'd be wall provided for oarung, no answered, for b la a prac tical young man. Daaer, "My wife's not out of danger yet," Said Jones, with anxloua air. "How. that?" said Smith, and Jones re yijew i The doctor ar (till tr -pnlaoatt'h - etlieeatlo."";"": '""" . . vtl l.l.l kla kaad ba ! wnen ioui " - . neutu in - - ----- - Abb Kdgeworih. dliutfd, him fwm a. i ..., ,tt -rltl- vllsUn ...iti..iiM ma puiiiinawur. III world, o niirr , of Saint I-oul. beant yel la reality be wild notbtin of th iioft. j Tb brv doneni', 'im but new urrendens." atmnuieu w CambroniM wbvn, at Waterloo, tb tm portal guarvl were ordered to tbrow down their rm, naa os-n "" -have been tb fanciful option of oiu hi.torUu't mind ; and lb ayU TrovUleno ravor in trunwr i. k.e hn rnrniiited. "God I on or, aa w ' - ... the side with tbe helet artillery, wblcb ba been attributed to Napoleon. .......... ii M.eitie at an. reaiiy original- -- tloulty. Cicero allude to It "W proverb." . .... ... It would w voiuii w w ! ... . .....II lanea and Indlf' IU OluuuiT.e, '"'. fervnt. that historian bar Wd. and the lamentable pari et h i " old blunder ar utntly beltig wad over again. tarvrlaa II Ala. l . .l.i. rW and moat reaneHable- looking man wa reveutly brought be- a maolatrat. r tb Londol Tslcgraph, charged with. Bubetwnluf ind hilarious roniiw-t. When be wa aaked what b bad to ... rr himeelf. be mumbled aomethlng auuut "doing a the Roman do." vmtt e.iu.1 returnod too wagia- tratu. "foutltiu to do in Homan do. fay seven hllllii slipenoel" CASTOR i A For InfanU and Childrta. Till Kind Yoo HafiAlwajs Bought Bear tb Sign-tor Tea Meek. "That man Itelcerndolrt la tb moat conceited. iMiiffcrablw, vain, arrogant luswlent. pursvproud Individual that trammel the earth." Mid the oiaa wit th uKuuoblt g"gtla. "Why. I beard that ba towed your runabout In for yon yraterday." aald tb man with tb gaaultn on hi coat "Towed It In ! Darn It t b bappenad (long In hi big touring car when my llttl machine broke dowa and I'll bo banted if be didn't rig op a derrlHi of sow "rt and fwlng my runabout Into hi tonuean and haul It tar Judl. Molhera win tr Wtll-, vihl yrar tke ki remedv u a M laeli eklMrsa tutu la leelhiu bartael. Th Oerer. Allusion I often matte, especially In fashion Journal, to "osjirey" featber. rew words bave been more tueawty bandied about than thl bird nam. The Komaa auttwr I'llny' "osnlfraga" (bone breaker) ba bra tdentlAed with th laiumergeyer, vulture that la reputed to break up bone too big for It to devour whole by dropping them from a height upon rw-ka. But both "oaalfrag" and "osprwy," a newer form, came to be spplled to quit a other bird, th flan hawk, wblvb t now tti true "oaprey." Yet tbe "oa prey" featliers mor properly egret festbers, or algrvttrs do not eome from thl bird, but from tb egret, or luasor whit heron. St. Trwa KeaK all Heme IMaeaeea eiranneallr carn r lr. KUae'e urart aeret. aeenlbe rHItarlinal eMUea I a In. a, K. Suae, UV. sal aM at, ra-vj-a haakeO. "Did yon meet Ml Homer from lloatnor (skrd tb bnatees t tb wll niunlosle. "Kb I cucb an jutellartaat young lady," , "t really can't where It come In," replied Mr. Jostrtcb, "Bhe mlice thing up horrlbtly." "Uraclooal In what way?" "Why, ah kd m what I thought of tU 8uikpearBcon controversy. Tbe Idea of linking great poet with tbe meat market!" trae. Tee," said tbe guard. "!. wa bl to dVtoct the enemy long before tbey arrived on the spot "Ab, you could rnt dinger at a tlt.ancer said tb Interviewer. "Easily. Tbey cam In gasulln an tomohllra." ial Vial II Waal. Pat- Ol wlut on a ttbrolk far abort hour last week Mike An' did ye get "m? Pat-raltb, n' Old dl thot It' tae- Hf ain't workln' at all now. SKIN DISEASES HUMORS IN THE BLOOD tn . . anrl frr.afV.ri l - , J' huwl TTn it U ,w,!i,i,c,,e1 b conaiiion of the member ol tb Ixxlv off the ,..r .Vi . i ' M'j on tue w.iste and refuse tnatt.r.r ti... tn antir ...,l I . a . ""7"l. 111 UnilCBIUIV JIIIHltl lo sour OMd Icrment ami e.w.n i, i..i.r. . t . ... ...i.t ZiZ Th. I it "la li'e clreulation cUanrcrl With til li t lZmn TAl t ie ,rlucln Ucwma, Acne, Tetter, 1-aotlw,. flow. . ckv fl! l?h fJ,iib 'vn. ollow ly Prtu,c Mi "' " ,?S0".tl,e.lwk! tm, arm. d w tWh other to kS Mft a nd 11 f "P ,"tUa, U" 0f th k,n. 'Wblt'h f ,"U"i bard TcathcVv ""a'" drjr lcverih wndit on and clvinu: It nara, leathery aPpearancc Acne malcca ita appearance) en th ! in tlvt waara w . ""T". fFT T .. .. .. . r in .r. ."""i Bow'iue to a soriai come m acnlw natclit on offend ln.. .1 ent tiirli r.l l, f tl.ti wont .oK'whTOxV. J0"" tVla trouble J. Rait Khcunil .t.-?tiVwJ.-tetwm ,U ,avorlt0 Point o( attack in the l0; th.kiilNrMiaftb? ometimencauaintr baWncs. Tol" w".rV I tt tmEiV -humor prtKluclnir the trouW. t&SW" W& EZ l et dormant In thuootl tlirough J .urr.turneith.trouCr. Winter to break out and tonnciit thi tookaan,H,b. "'VA,T uffererwlth the return of Snrlntf. Thebt PURELY VFrrTAni? W! icton ' wiwhen, lotions, etc., runcieT VtbtTABE hllq they gootho tho Itchinir cauncl b because they do not reai. it. t , .' 0 -ffectlong, can never euro the trotibw normal, pure c3tfm i ulore'Kn mnI Mtorce the blood to IU affectlon.P7ook o Sn I 1 1"'" H cvc7 '''rm ' H'8''-loraaleat all first clan drn atorc. VUrl - . sa At ' . Danking hy Mail WE PAV INTEREST Oa saving denoelt ol a dull wore, r..tntoundd twie every year. It ( lut a to epen Having Aeroiint .t, n by Mail a II you lived nest door, riend for our free book let 'T-anking by Mail." tcA War lull particular. Addrvai Orcnon Trust & Savinsa Bank Portland. Oregon Sixth and Waahlngtoa Sit. Met HI Mae. A Clile.io praising tb kit IIndill ru-ld. . "Mr. rietd wa kindly u.n, bi aald. "He (k tit of no on. t4 whea bl oplnlun wa akiHl of t p on, add It not a farurabt ot, Ion, be would iprva) t In tuck i gts, tie and quaint way that Ita sting west, b tttoally kt "t)in- tt a dinner I prstan) tb , versa llonal talVtit of Htn tcroai tht Ubl. I Mlit to Mr. tlld: "lo ytt know blusT "'t bar wet blm. the other e wreL "Well, be la a clever chap.' mn 'lie can talk brilliantly fur an bout t stretch,' "Then, when I met blm.' avid ktr. field, "It moat bat been (he hegta, slug of tbe wvood bonr." ' Mhertr Oaa. Mr. Akr Tb leading n I M bow M lt week gut tuarrtei After that bo left tb show and sew be advertlsK In tbe dramatic ptpsr that be la "at llueny." Mr. Asker Ilmt I rant m butt hi rso, be "at liberty" It he 1 tuarrted. A brwkure la a small bouk. aUklkai o bound, a atiuvd frwsi lb t'tssxfe "bvetbaf." 10 Hit. CLASSIFIED ADS ' rXirtl'K -1 b Inltnala tsMonftreavraH at In) UeJiu waelaeaa a4 . an4 e ell ethn va na'a'al ..e-llnt the M atar oti )a tk pief-Hw u are aw. la lee. CAAT OMtTNACKU T iy nan aa Ike vailH ie tBaiian l all )ml nun ! Keiwiaiai. awe,Jaaee ol water frle frf a.ree ear pa) - m a eille M ferurw HKX' tUa A TUOJIIOIJt aaM. 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