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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1907)
HelplHelpl fm Falling Thus cried the hair. And a kind neighbor came to the res cue with a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. The hair was saved I In gratitude, it grew long and heavy, and with all the deep, rich color of early life. Sold In all parts of the world for sixty years. AkeateMyaarea t Wt aaarly all my belr lellawtae aa tilwk e ikamhw. I waa hiHn wt a MM M mm ver ntlf Vln. I Mae. aa aae win I mom hanaMaailral baa el klr Mm. W J. iaoC eaeeralle, Wli, tkil.O.lraiOklmll.Iaa. AU. ManafcieaiaM mt ifers SAnATAOU. MAS. CSEXST nCTGSAL. froraaalaaal. "At yon certain you can cook well!" "Madam, I worked two year tor Cm great tenor, Albert!. At the last dinner be far I was applauded after aach course, and at tbe end of the dinner I was recalled tore time." Translated for Tales from Fliegeud Blaetter. win ckiia. j "But, Tommy," said nil mother, "didn't your conscience tell you you were doing wrong?" "Yea'm," replied Tommy, "but I ont bellev everything I hear." Phil adelphia Pre. ratal Crttldaa. "So you bar been to the musicals. Don't you admire Miss Faddy's execu tion r j "No. madam ; I am opposed la all Its shapes to capital punishment" Balti more American. The Omly DnwkMk. Tint Girl Ton know the older on grow the greater, I think, U a wom an's capacity to fall In tor. Second Girl But the (ewer the men. -Detroit Free Press. laaaaiaatlkla. The fire Insurance acent was roaning atr th office or tax assessor. "Sack a thing as that would never do ! It la contrary to public policy P exclaim ed tbe taxpayers. And his defeat was overwhelming. C.llal Teach Blab "I tell you, air, you're a liar!" "Sir! IX I were a fighting man I'd knock you down for that" "IH bet you $10 I can prove It" "Sir. I er never bet." Philadel phia Press. Mother I'm ashamed to think you cant do better In school. Why can't yon lead your class? Willie Say. ma. you told ma you didn't want uie ever to bo conceited. an' I notice when a boy lead tbe class b always gets conceited. PhJladel phla Press. A loud lsufh. an over-Tivscloos man- aer betrays a lack ef breeding. Copy the stillness of form, the quiet poise, which the great charm of English women, ehlie a vivacity somewhat under re straint adds that which, is winning snd piquant in the manner of. our own oua trywomen. Tale! Heraclt. "Mr. Taffelgh is a smooth faced young man. Isn't be. Matilda T "Why, I thought it felt I mean" "Matilda!" Judge. He Caea Boat Karl-. "Too needn't sit np for mo to-olxht, Maria." "I won't, dear. I'll be standing jast inside the door for you." Buckwheat is a corruption of "beeeh wbest." The corn is so called from the similarity of tbe shape of its grains to the mast, or nuts, of the beech. T an Italian, charged in a London court with drunkenness, the magistrate said: "Italians don't often get drunk. Don't act English wsrs." Russian officers In camp receive money to pay for their meals, but in many cases tbey keep this for other purposes, and sat with the common soldier. Capital aatskaa. ' - Capital punishment 1 still practised Id many countries, though of lata years, especially in th Cnlted States, It has been mad a human a possible. That creation of th French Revolution, th 1 guillotine, I atlll used by some coun tries, and th old executioner's ax deal ut Justice In Brunswick. Tbe most human method of execu tion, th electric cbalr, Is need only la the Cnlted States. Spain employ the gar rote, or Iron collar, which la tightened until th victim itraugle to death; and In Prussia th vbcads of prisoner are struck off with the sword. The guillotine Is used Is Bavaria and Belgium ; and Russia destroy her crlmlnala by shooting, hanging, and with th executioner's sword. Th gal lows la th official mean of administer ing death In Great Britain; Austria has adopted th ssme means ; but Chi nes criminals are killed by th sword. SafMt. Th sentimental and lovesick youth tod gaaing at th round, romantic moon. "Tea," be conSded, "th Idol of my heart reside on yon hill. To-night 1 hall serenade tbe cynosure of my af fections a gallaut were wont to do when knighthood was In flower. "Now, what Instrument do you think would be th most appropriate r " "Well." replied his practical chum, "tf I were you I should serenade ber with a phonograph." "What? A phonograph? Why, a phonograph I nothing like as romantic as a guitar. "Xes, old chap, but you can start a I phonograph and then run to th tail timber be for the snooting beat as." Taa Mac a Kxeaalaa. Hop LI bad bought a cheap but "warranted" clock. At tbe end of a week he returned to th shop from which he had procured his time-piece, with no expression on his face, but with evident bewilderment of mind. "She go. click, clack ! click, clack ! all light tree day," he announced to tbe young woman who waited on him. "I wind all light same you say. Nex' day sb go click, click clack! click! click! clack! "I shake her np so ! down so! lound so! no good. Sb stop click stop clack only go when I slske. "I say give m one less alike, mor dick, clack!" OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST DEER SEASON OPENS JULY IS j NEW NORMAL REGENTS. Chang In Gam Las Not Generally Men Placed on Board Hav No Affll Known by Hunter. Albany That net mor than 5 pet cunt ol tli tpottatnen of Oregon know that th open season tor deer bettln Isllon With Stat School. fUmn Governor Chamberlain has named vh members cl lh new board f Numnta who will have control ol all this rear jut IS. i th oulnlon of a state normal school. Tli regent are local hunter. Itu fact that th last ' C. . Spence, of Cam, Clackamas legislature changed th deer season lis j county, to reive one year! E. llofer ul not boconi known at all In this natt of Suleui. two Tears: K. K. ItMgg, ul la the (tale and men who always begin deer hunting a toon as the season opens are making no plan to go into -the tnouutain until uext month. According to the new law, th open season lor buck doer is from July 15 to November I. It was formerly from August 15 to November I. The season lor tenia 'e deer remains the same uudet III new law as it was under th old from September I to November 1. The changes in the deer season are embodied in house bill 151, which is recorded on page 341 ot the 1007 set' ion laws. Another change In the derr law is that it is now a misdeuieauor to kill dogs chasing deer. It was formerly illegal to hunt deer with dogs and that provision is also contained In the uew law. Under th old law many dogs caught chasing deer were shot and killed and th new provision was in serted in order to protect owners ot val uable dogs, which would break looee and chase deer without the knowledge of their owner. Wator for Irrigation Next Year, Ontario Messrs. AUbright and Eg- glee ton, of Portland, Christian Co operative representative, have re turned from Upper Willow creek, rhey stale work is progressing rapidly on the irrigation project, and that work of turvey for the laterals is still going on. The huge reservoir In Cow valley will bo in readiness to deliver wstsr next year, and while the project of the federation is a taut undertaking and will take a long time to construct, they I a strong board that wilt be free to man say it will surely be completed to irrl- lag the normal schools with a view to li ramie, three viars: W.'ii. Ayr, ol IVrtlaud, Four yean; Henry J. Maler, of The Ibillee, flv years; Stephen Jew ell. of Grants Pass, six vi am. Nt one ot these men live in a normal school town, or has any connection with a normal school. It is evident that in making the appointment the governor studiously avoided appointing men who might by past associations, geograpliliai location ot political Interest, be pre indiced for or against any on ol the four nor mals. Not one of th men Interested tmiticularly in either the UniWrsity ol Oregon, th Agricultural college, or any other slat institution This fact will leave them more Ire to handle the normal school problem tree from other influence. Suenc is a fanner, a IVmocrat and a member ot the executive committee of the 8tate Granire. Motor is editor of the Capital Journal and Republican. llragg i county superintendent ol Union county and a IVmocrat. Aver is a lumber manufacturer and a Republican Mier Is a'merehant and a Democrat. Jewell is county judg ot Josephine cojnly and a lVnuvrat. The state board of education, com posed of the governor, secretary ot state and superintendent of public instruc tion, are ex-ollicio members ol the board of regent. Among educational workers in attend a nee at the session of the btat Teach ers' association, it was generally re narked that the governor has selected gale thousands of acres of high land in Malheur county. th best Interests ot the state. Ambassador Whitelaw Beid has given 1300 for th endowment of a bed for American sailors In th L'aioo Jack Club, London. SIS Llabts aa atrtaelasr. "Sister," asked Melpomene, "why art thou so gloomy?" "Bees use," said Calliope, who. la her capacity a th mus that presided ever eloquence and epic poetry, had don a hard day's work at ber desk, reading man uscripts and firing them into th wast basket "I ast oppressed by a foreboding that all my labor bar gon for naught. I shall dl utterly unknown and ay same will perish from th earth!" Little did sb think that th most diabolical aad soul destroying Instrument ever devised for th purpose of torturing th ear of mankind would send her nam screaming and tooting down- th age ! Chlcaso Tribune. Gat tarrtaa. Th boarder who waa a month behind with th landlady waa surprised at th sis of the heap of mashed potatoes oo the plat the girl had brought him. He was even more surprised when b found a folded paper in th center of th heap. But he didn't open it Be knew what It was. Carefully wiping It with his napkin, he put It in his vest pocket snd went ahead calmly with his dinner. Ton can't disconcert aa experienced boarder. Wcrla'a Coal Caasaaaptlaa. The total consumption of coal In th world Is considerably over fifty thou sand tons an hour. Of this great great quantity about twelve thousand five hundred ton la required to heat tbe boiler of stationary, marina and railroad engines. The production of pig Iron consumes over live thousand tons an hour. Tbe average hourly con sumption of coal In households Is con sidered to be sboot ten thousand tons. Wtm "Peak" Is IVa Vlrtaa. A well-known motor-engineering firm In th Midlands at one time held the agency of a certain American car, but owing to stress of business did not sell many. A telegram cam one day. Hope you are pushing our cars." Promptly came th answer back : "Ten, we are, up every bill." Th agency has been removed. Judy. rael A Ilea. 'Give some men rope enough," moral ised L'ncle Allen Sparks, "and they'll hang a jury." Funds for Condensing; Plant. Albany Linn county subscribers to the fund to erect a big milk condensing plant in Albsny met last week and per' fected temporary orvsniration with Frank J. Miller as chairman and L. L. Swan secretary. A committee, consist ing of L M. Curl, N. H. Ellis, C. It Stewart, J. B. Wyattand U. Bryant, waa name! to prepare and nle srticl of incorporation. One hundred and twenty-six shares of $500 each have been subscribed, 4,621 cows listed to snpply milk, for tbe first year and twice that number for the second year. Salmon Reach th Calapooia. Albany Salmon are rpeorted to have been seen in the mouth of tbe Cala pooia river, where it enters the .Wil lamette at tms city, it salmon ate snocessfnlly passing the falls at Oregon City and ascending the Willamette long deferred bepe of residents of the upper valley is being realised. In spite ol all the contrivances which bsve been placed in the river at Oregcn City to enable salmon to scend, very few Tot the fish have ever been seen as far south aa this city. Will Find Klamath Reds Aetiv. Klamath Falls The Klamath Indian reservation is a busy place this sum mer, and Secretary Garfield will find much to interest him when he visits the home of Uncle Sam's wards in the middle of July. At the Klamath agency, where the schools are located. about $40,000 Is being expended in im provements Tbe chief improvements being made are the constructing of a sewerage system and an electric light and water system. New Clerk In Land Offic. Burns There la rejoicing among the patrons of the United States land office here over the assurance just received from the department at Washington that a clerk is to be added to the work ing force with the opening of the office. Tbe work of the ilice has been badly congested and this will relieve the strain and permit the completion of important transactions ahlch have been awaiting action for some time. Sk Location for L brary. Albany Albany's public library will be slatted as soon ss a suitable build ing ran be found. Arrangements are complete for instituting it and as toon ss temporary quarters are rented th library will be opened. Mn dim-tor hav been elected and their election has been confirmed, in accordance with the state laws governiug public libra. rice, under which this institution ass formed by the citv council. These di rectors are Frank J. Miller, Mrs. J. K Weathertord, 11. II. Hewitt, Fred P. Nutting, Mr. II. F. Merrill, Mrs. 8. E. Young, M. II. Ellis and Miss Lucy usrn. Diversified Farming Possibilities Freewatcr II. Miller, ol the State Line, about four mile from Freewater, gives a splendid Illustration of intensi fied fanning. Mr. Miller farma about 40 acres, of ahich five acre ar In fruit, 15 acre are in alfalfa and ten acres in potatoes. Five acres of the potabies are of the Karly Fortune varie ty. The early potatoes are ready for the market, and a Seattle company has ritten Mr. Miller to contract fur the whole output at I per hundred, or $80 per ton. A oommirsion firm in Walla Walla is also after the consignment. S. P. Behind Spncr Power Plant Klamath Falls The txailive an nouncement has at last been made that the work being done at Snencer'a n Klamath river is tbe begiu.'n fa large power plant which the Southern Pacific company will complete in the course of a few years. The operations oi tue workmen engaged on tbe plant have been rather mysterious and em. piujes wno nave woraei tnere lor six months or more did not know what they were working st or for whom. Mica Axle Grease, lengthens th tit of th wagon say horse power, tim and tem per. Best luuricani m th world contalus powdered mtca whicu i forms! a smooth, bard coating ou axle, and reduce friction. If you want your outfit to ( and earn money walls it lasts frees th axle with Mice Axis Greas. STAIdARO OIL COXPAXT tf, Never Had Oaa. Cltlman Well, well, looking for an other cook, eh? . Subbubs why. no, I can't say Cltliuan What? You Just said you were. Hubbub I (lid not. I said I was looking for a cook. The oilier we v had wer not. I'lillsiMiihl press. lleaetbreakla Altaraallv, 'Ardliik. It wss a sham to sell that Utile pony ot your. It hsd bma la the family ever sine It was colt." 1 know It, Tbroccin. It Blmost Dross my heart to psrt with Gyp, but my af fairs had beeouM so dmpersls I bat I liber had to sell him or eat lilm aad I rant stand tor boras msal g a leas I think it's beet." PTS& at, V n" pur all Naevtma MaaM naauMiir ran " I" Kiia Of4 inua l. B. U. ana ta su am at, r kura kit?. K ISIrlal tortlW an Naalat af Ik t'aai ). D tou vr luu seeident pollrlas to Kssebsll umpires V sniiously inquired th caller. To be sur we do," answered th man Instils lh rstllns. bis far etpsmllnt Ith a large aad genial smile. "Just make out your" "Than all I wanted to know," Inter rupted the other. "A eompsny that will do that can't gr nty spplU-atloa. iiood day!" Th Wtakbaa. Do you know why they called this tbe wishbone, popT" asked tbe boy who was picking Mi bon Id question, en which t lie re was very llttl meat "No, my hoy. WhyT "Rectus tbe first fellow what picket! It wished there was war Ural oo IL Tanker Statesman. Motkeit will lad Mrs. WlntlaWs Bootktai 7niiak remwlt u um hit tU Uai luiiss la IMWlus HlUKl. Caavtaelas. "Ilsrold, pp says you mustn't come t se m say more. "Why not. Dorer "II ssrs you don't Msm t hav aat Dillon." "Ureal Scott I I'll show his I Will you marry m. Itorar !, Uarold." Chicago Tribune. AlbUtl Dlaaafe. rrosh 1 Why did Cornell low the debit? Frosb 2 Th fatett debater bmk training by eating pie. and It burt bis Ind o he couldn't tslk ss much or a loud ss the ret. Cornell Widow. Skaa lex Year Allena Foot A sowler. li makw Ilea AM leal ar. ll la a eetlain onrala, iweatl(, ralloua and fcol, llr4, Ulna faal told br a! I"nlu filra -ja. Inn sa mailed rite. a. Addrai li.o . Olnuwd, PORTLAND MARKETS. did sorars FEB AND KEKC OPES toYmmmixiEs in tbebloqd Wheat Club, 86c; bltiestem. 8a ouc; vaney, boc: red. 4c. Oats No. 1 white. $27.50(828: srav nominal. Barley Feed. $21.60A22 nnr ton brewing, nominal; rolled, $23.50 2 .OU. Corn Whole, $28: cracked. $29 net IUD. Hay alley timothy, No. 1. $17(3) to per ion jsastern Oregon timothr $2123; clover, $9; cheat, $910; iaiu iiaj, giu; auaiia, 113(314. rruiw Cherries, 8(10c per pound Whenever a sore refuses to heal It fa because the blood fa not pure anrj qnality of brick. The price paid was healthy, as it should be, but is Infected with poisonous germ or some old 2,000. blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most - usually afflicted with old sores are cersona who have reached nr nasseri mid. I Ontario Wants New LanH DUtrlrt. tUelile. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have natural' finariA r,f; i. k.ini...i. .P'nnes, $1.601.75 per crate. . A J 1 ! . ' . . . T 'I " V - r"" - """Sv,.Hi.- VJ..UI. T I o Buy Land for Weston Brick. Weston The proprietors of tbe Westn brickyard have purchased of James D. Ginh his addition to Weston, nnaiaf ina tf nAarlv tfl inn. In tt.a Iam. -'.'P " " uv.nj niHIU ,11V lUff'l 1 -J j. J".u..'l , er part of the city. Before making the PP,e, "SeGH pe' box; storage Bpils- purcbsse the brickyard people qnietly I noe'B", f W per box j gooseberries, demonstrated that the soil wss well 70 Pr loml; cantaloupe, $3.603.76 adapted to the making of a superior perorate; apricots, 75c3)$2 per crate; peacnes, fi.zo()i.ou per box; plums, $1.65 per box; blackberries. 11.26a 1.60 perorate; loganberries. $1.26 ner eiaie, ranpuerriee, i($i ou per crate; , . , . . J. . , -------"-". i uuaiw it. jjcmiun u ueing circular- I - pegun io aeenne, nna the poisonous terms which have accumulated he-cans UH in fint. of sluggish and Inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint asking th government tc create a new c"rro,: 2 o P' ! beets, $2.60 sack vegeiaoie lurnips, 12 per wmcjiiiashittebeen held ia check, now force an outlet on the face, arms, Und district for this section and the P r "Pr,l,u, 10c P8' P"d; legs or other part of the body. The olace e-rows red and sum fMtir Deans. 710e rr pound: cabhate. eaU into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn the office to be located at Ontario or 2'Ae P8' Pund; co,n' 86a0c per dos- Blear fei nd kept open by the lmpuriM with which the tlood ii gatomH V.I.. At present parties having land fn; , cumbewJ1' x I' kox; lettuce, Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than stubborn, non-healing sore, office business to transact have to go to 1 h 250 P' Aoua ' onion- 1820c The verv fart that it mUu mvI:m., ,i: ..j i a . i n ... . nerdrvu-n imu Ifa.Kn r . i . i Burns, a distance of 160 miles. Clackamas Land Boomlrg, The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments fa good reason for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers fa back of every old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble fa an inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can X was sffllosad with a sor onxoy foanT permanent good ; neither wUl remov tao of four yoars' standinjr. It ng the sore with caustic plasters or the mlWil knife make a lasting cure. If ia Trr war until I W,n. every carticle of the diseased flesh arm tZZtf panT1 fSK-tt! iw-T mother would come, bel "by ,o" iTn were $?2 701nrt T' mx?1 chlcken'- l0; T.rtid and oo noed itV 521 "Luuu CMHHOT BE CUT A WAY. previous year. . I u "17!i 'ey, Bnn S. rTJkW tklna aa avklla w I n SB wwaBi MNS Mnaaaaa Vkaa a l. 1 1 I " ' $ompletlr cured., Mr blood ia 4 t,i,f j t o n r . , t ms. &2&i2Lv. rr.:. .t. v.iu.d .t .70.000 teJ2fT: thTtna. ltiii . 8;'-Tbe will of the late Judge J. r tko rrarxw crva ifl tnt ,:,.i-n . j. murpny, nai Wast TJnloa, Ohio per doxen; peas, 46c per pound; rad ishes, 20o per doxen; rhubsrb, 3Xc per pounu; tomstoe, i.oo per crate. Pnlnlyuui fA S- I Orviron Citv-The lnM.d f ' .'"'r "rc"" """ainxs, 3 of the recorder's office" in Claclmmai I ButteFancv m?? SSS county is a good Indication of ths' fl'T creme''' 22 .7 . rouitry Av?mg old htnn, ll12c I UuMU. I. I- . 1 , . . . .. , . umiij; iuwiu 111 uie real ernaie Dnsi-1 I nets. The fees of (Vinnie XUvnrAor' phy, has been probated here. It leave an estate estimated at $70,000 goes directly into the circulation and srvgcvvurvetof itaEh o' VJr wW- the trouble and forces out every traceof Jut- (Z'JIIm, 7' . tbl!?n, purity and makes a complete and lasting f Q' MaT'hr. U being Jure. S. fi. s .n.. .ii- ZTu S VIZ wrned aa executor without bonds. - a..ivw aaw aaaS.J VI UMI . m aaaaawaaaia. asaa blood so that instead of feeding the diseased Fruit Bo Faetom fe w.. parts with impurities, it nourishes the , WT! 2 T . Irritated. Inflamed flh with WthwM . Weton-C. W, Avery, manager of 2 est the gore begins to teal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation I? ?' miwmU ; bu " ves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purined the blood thej I ftortland to purchase machinery for ore fa permanently cured. S. S. 8. fa for sale at all rst class drug stores. ' ElfjlJTt 7 .Writs for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other inecal advice. ' h! 1J? .m111' Th1 SVUdcsire. We nuke no charge for the book or advic. ,puMent I8', ?JXCMl PURELY VEGETABLE live, 11812c: turkeys dressed. luminal, rcese, j1Ve. VWtltkl! Vfillno uuLaa, iodise; om aucks, 10c, Eggs Candled. 24fat26c tier don. Veal Dressed, per pound. Beef Dressed bulls, 8X4o per ponnd; cows, 66),c; country steers. 6Xt7c, ' Mutton Dressed, fancy, So per lb; ordinary, 67c; spring lambs, 99c per pound. Pork Dressed, 68c per pound. Hops 68o per pound, aooordlna fcn qnsllty, " Wool Eastern Oregon average best, 1622c per pound, according to shrink age; valley, 2022c according to fine. ess. Mohair Choice, "20j30c per pound. Saa.as la Bslala4. Osyboy No, dear, you r mlstskeo about my having had too ruik-h to rink last nlgbt Mrs. GsyboyThen, for merry sake, wby did you take off your shoe to go upstair after I hsd gon down and 1st you In myself! New Orleans TlsseDemorrat. Maw Ska flare. She's plsyed bride so much that sb can go through a gam with bar eye shut." "Tes, 1'vt been ber partner when I thought sb was playing that way." Clvland Plalndealer. war m i.ika risk. Bacon Did I understand you to ay that you Ilk fish better than culekrn? fc-gbert Test; you see, a Dsn will lay : a great many more eggs than a ben,! snd won't cackle about It Tonkr' stateatuan. I lie Baralaa- . Th Chewier !u. Osiuotherley, It rll of th old eoa.'hliig days, but It ll now famed for It Br, wlileb ha r been out for mor thsu 100 Jr and or which grlddl cak r baked. ThU hug Br Is kept continually burning by et or turf from th tork. Iilr moors. An excellent tea Is pro vided for vlsllor. tli chief dainty being th grlddl cakes, Th pt glow Ilk red orulwr on a red tiled Boor, th grlddl bslng sutnild from a bar shove, th whol hmklng most quaint and pletureanu. Tb exterior of th Inn Is most unpretentious and Old World looking, is It asstl alott on th fork shir wolds. Happlee laae. Old Cnel Dewberry thought, wns giitng to fall heir to a fortun and nmv lu high H'lty. II spent all month learning to cultlvst th tast for olive.'' "And wns h dlpiolntd when tb forliitM didn't conl ".Not at all. lie's gld b I poor. He say It doesn't tax sit month to learn how to cultural Hi lasts for curnsd beef and cabbage." WarU'i Tallast Teew. Th hlgheat tree lu th world I said to b ail Australian gum tr of tb siHvIe Ktienlyptu rxun which stand In th Caiw ty rang. It la no less than U feet high. Uum tree grow rapidly. Ttwr la on la t'lurl.l which I repotted to bar alio! up 40 tret In four years, snd another la tiualeuiala which grew 130 feat la twvlv years. Cat' rrl.rllr. Priority lu tb Invention of not only gunpowder, but also of lh art of print log I attributed to th CUIueaa. Ac cording to tu Itald snd tb Jesuit mlsalonarie. printlug was pretied In Chin nearly Ofty year before tb Christian era. u..,ks lu the Cvlnrtlal Emplrw wer wade out of slip of bamboo 0 hun dred year It. C.; In I.V A, t. pajier was tlrt mad; by 1X book wer bound Into leave; ami In tax), when Curope wa just merglng from lh so-called l'srk Age, printing ass la geaersl us among th t'blnsa. Maaai lae lb releaS. "Tou'll bar to exiiis tb dlaorder here." said tb fist dweller, "all the bundle tr our summer rkittiew thai w bad to take out ef th ball rloaet "Kureiy, you don t ne summer clitlbr this westher," said hi frimd. .o, but w had to put up a rot la th rloart for a friend wba Mtt last IxUt with u." 1'hlUdolphla I'm. Hf AVC OWg sTwaa-tM Im It . s ata Uaasfa 4Hfw ). 1 Hkrf frtsjsll bmVw aM, Wall reJtwa. iKiifJH-iiiiia;y-i li Qui h Cw b tat 1 1 lul hunri Ihd Jul I'blisrf ST. HELEN'S HALL rotJttvso. oatooet A Olrh' St-Bonl at Iks hl,hl elaaa. ru n Jetannrni. Mtuie. art. KlornilMi. Utav ilumi rail mi ape rieaS I. una roa cataiocuc KN1NG Vm TOOtH tKOtiaiM 10 lit Kefar Cms tkwakara, M. I. t. WMJ1f. Ul'i WaaMattaa M. fanlas. Orasas Claaeraae, "Sir, I am ber to ask you to coo trlbut otnetblrig toward stilling tb cries of fatberles snd motberleas chil dren. I hy, sure. Ml contrlbot. you csm to me. Her JTbank you, sir." "llsr an order on my druggist for Post"1 " UOtUiD' lrUB'" Houston I'm glad Fly mum Means ntk ruriniiie Is mi sartel. beriae eea- Wteaa R.nr. .11, . Miur ll ,m i Im ..j . . hf deabra Ul , a.1 li nu u. 1.111 fa., aniih, retllaaa. t-r II t'ranriM-n. OankiflgbyMail WE PAY ITaTEIaEST Om ttvtog deposit ef a dolt mora, tompoundaj twlc vry yr, It 1 ut M Is epva a Mafing Aeeount )ii by Mail as it you lived nii door. Hand lor our fr book. Ut, nanktrig by Wall " Wara full particular. AJ.Iki Oreiron Trust & Savuisa Barak Portland. Oregon ftlxth and Washington BU. CNGRAVING Write U, L PLATES rOW FRINTING HICKS-CMATTtN PHlst OregtM 20.CJli.TU- DORAX roa THE SKin Th akin can t snma fc laksd by balhlrf tti fso Iwio a day wtih a bot seluiw t "i MULE-TLAM- BORAX; e tea. spoonful tsaasMaf waM ts ei). thsa bim or eroof tor n r ho minus wtia staar 014 water antU tb skis Is la a fin bsallhjr glow, dry Vila a soft twi saewassaws S, a4 w--. 44 kA r I r ti C Gee Wo TV WC.Ka CHINESE . fcsaiMJ DOCTOR H4mtea B'e a al laifca aMluiWf et .l smwm aa I file . wMIMfudtes. Ka Meeeae, IMaaa ar tW UaW-rle Carat to Maaal O.se ma, ar Maaat lae AMI a aaw. la mum as Cw CaMnk. Aatun. tef. T)mvi. uaaim. Naanoil. Ha (mu er. Ataei a. Lie. ttieay TiwSe. a'aa teat HaMwwa, riniWaiasaiMO'liiMi A SURE CANCER CURE Ja t4 ha rVeta. (.Maa-Sala. Se If TOU At Aft ICTrO tXetT MOAT. CKLAVS H BiHirCOUll. tm cat) aniW eem, 4a sea OIK lejefeM caas la Staff. CONSULTATION FREE tHic.orir wocMiNrsn unichico. ta Fi's . 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I waribjr your earaful r.-ailmr- T"1 saajr "oulala lust Ui uropiMlllii rV ar "' i( lor. . REAL ESTATE EAST OeTXCNACKU Tb enlr traeta as lha aiariM where y aa eamraei la Mll vaur erop. Ten Irslw Abutidane ol water, pile IIW. V' sear prnnlsotti la ei writ V'' BKgCHgg TIIUMfSUB pokans, Wasblngloa, P. M.U. jWllsvsal WHICH weHlat io adrUrs pls I aaaailaa Shis aaar. J