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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1907)
- i ."' 1 11 11 " 1 1 . i ... i I ll , vaaa. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST IXOITCO OVER COPPER BETTER TRAIN SERVICE. Lsdae Uncovered Accidentally Which I Southern Pacific Anticipates MQVt Of i Promisee Rich Deposits, I Railroad Commission. Albany Mill City. the site of tha Bal.m As a mult ol ttia hearing be- Curtlea Lumber company's big mill on fore the railroad commission of the (ha North. Bant lam i river, haa two complaint made npon the commission's turned into a mining town. Workmen own motion, agHln.t tha alleged Inade- excavatlng to reulac tha couioanv auata nasfenirer train seivio of tli tot, which was burned recently, un-1 Southern raeltlc through the Willaiii' CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISOIJ ITS POWERS FOR EVIL' Contagious Blood Poison has brought mot suffering, misery and humila Uon into the world than all other diseases combined ; there is hardly any limn to us powers lor evu. it is uie qibckcsi ana vucsi at ait oisoruers, wrecking the lives of those unfortunate enough to contract it and often being transmitted to innocent offspring, a blighting legacy of suffering and shame. So highly contagious is the trouble that innocent persons may contract it by using toe same table ware, toner, articles or clothing of one la whose blood the treacherous virus has taken root Not only is it a powerful poison but a very deceptive one. Only those who have learned by bitter experience know by the little sore or ulcer, which, usually makes its appearance first, of the suffering which is to follow. It comes in the form of ulcerated mouth at east tlimar . c tixV t1 x wtuh eXLrti asms) erwifs tBai v1 nnis 1m ilia immIm aat muuvv uutiiLuui vwi't-r., .vr-vs. fnvtivts at tctsv) as kiviu I i , k m - ' i - i s ll I falling hair, offensive sores and ulcers on the body, and in severe cases the fovered rich deposits of native and car- etta valley from the south, n all ptob- finger nails drop off, the bones become diseased, the nervous aystem is shat- M1?1 . , was ability an ower win i m reu........ tered and the sufferer becomes aoobiect of oirv to bis fellow man. Esneci. U to s point on tha opposite bank the conn-any to run a stub passenger ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious Blood Poison, shown when the of riw """J ,,r,ed foplspros- tram from Koseburg to lort and on .o. Infected person endeavors to combat the poison with mercury and potash, peoting all over ths town and on all It's time when that train is reported . These minerals will drive away all outward symptoms of the troubles for Th ore to "ported very rich an hour late st that station. m .rriilsV and th victim i Aer&iveA Into tha rial ;,r that tohoKfi vh. and great excitement prevails. This order will be made to ratiity howewr.Uietreatmentisleftoff hefindsthat the rxiisonhasonlTbeen driven Ths discovery was made at a point the demands of the traveling public tor itwwr intn th hlmvt and th itimM mnnMr n,1 ncnnll in I directly in the tear of where the burued Is more satlsfnt-tory service through lh because these strontr mineral liive not onlv failed to rrmnv th r-in, fmrn "tore stood lor yeaii, and It Seems mar- valley, especially by notthbound over the blood but have weakened the entire system because of their destructive velous It was not found sooner. The land No. 13, which, up to two weeks action. S. S. S. is she onl v real and certain cure for Contagions Blood Pol. I poisonous effects from dt inking water ago, was from one to six and right Son. It 13 made of a combination of healing blood-purifying roots, herbs and barks, the best in Kat use's great laboratory of forest and field. We offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle of mineral in any form. s. a. 5. goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and by cleansing the blood of every particle of the virus and adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder. So thoroughly does S. S. S. cleanse the circulation that no signs of the disease are ever seen again, and offspring is protected. For that Dandruff PURELY VEGETABLE at Mill City, which hss been noticed I hours late. Poubtletu in anticipation many times In the past, la now attrib-lot the flllnir of this complaint, which uted to the copper deposits in the has been held In abeyance by the com ground. I mission for several weeks, the Hcuth Mill City is on the Corvallis A East-1 era Paoitle company put on an extra em raiiioad, 90 miles cast of AlbauT. I train which runs as far south as Albany snd then double back ss the first sec- Rich Quicksilver Deposit. Itioo of No. 12. Gold 11111 A large ledge of rock bast Stiangely enough this change was just been discovered a short distance I uPn ' "' (,y complaint north of Gold Hill which la so lieh In filed, without notice to Uie com There U one thing that will cure It Aycr'j Hair Vigor. It Is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthyscalp means great deal to you healthy hair, bo dan drufT.no pimples, no eruptions. The beat kind ol a tMUnoatal -"a14 tor eves slaty " A SUM Au Aim MssMfisr r yers SRtUPUILU. Pit 11 umstr rtcTosu. Write for our Special book on Contagious Blood Poison, which fullv ex. uuickailver that a small niece of rock mlaslon and without the latter's know plains the different stages of the trouble, and outlines a complete home treat- when ciuthed will produce an amount Ever since this extra was put ment for all snfferersof this trouble. No charge is made for this book, and equal to what can be purchased lor 60 to'o service, picking up the heavy local if you wish special medical advice about case or anvof its svmrjtoma. n cents. The ledoe erona out lor a eon- express sud baKitage shipments. No. 12 payucians wiU be glad to furnish that, too, without barge, r aiderable distance and is without don bt THE SVftFT SPCCmC CtK, ATLANTA C4 tbe yet bwt proposition of the kind iuai iuw uwu unniTinm in nnai years. The mercury is in a nerfectlv s Mtari Riur. natuisl state as It comes from the rock. S9 he Oa Wk Mtaac It. i "Did the man act afraid when was lynched?" "How do I know? I am one of the leading and most prominent cltisens of this cmunnoity, sir." "That's wbst I thought, snd the pa pers said that the most prominent clti sens took part In the lynching." Houston Post has been on time and complaint ceased upon this score. The railroad commission, however, believes th ie stub service ihould be extended as lar south as Kosebutv and au order to this F. A. Whitney, of Meeteetsee. Wvo I an that It. tt-rmM trinMr I Visit nr nri-a-ran leflect will nrobeblv lie made. It is m jiTauy loRrmn m ni reduction is reoulrod extent to cruBb 1 expreieu uum ine eouuieru mciug win toe rock and allow the metal to drip out. Moura wiu sua sit wuuiowt sootiuac weea une morning s woman llZSXti?10" to or ' eW d said: a rich rancher, all charities that help children. Ia s recent visit to New York he told a story about s little slum urchin whom he had sent on a month's vacation into the country. "The lad waa so Ignorant," he, said, "that ha thought we got mush' from mushrooms snd milk from the milk weed. One morning a woman Dolntpd endeavor to show that such an order is unnecessary, but, since no assurance Is given that the new train service will be made permanent, the order of the commission will be a standing one and will make it so. taxing lb txlhlng period. Oasht t Kiaw Hw. The animal trainer hiring been taken suddenly ill, his wile reported for duty ia his stead. "Hire you ever had any experience In thla Une?" asked the ewner of the circus aad' menagerie, with some doubt. "Not just exactly la this line," she aid, "but ny husband managea the beasts all right, doesn't he?" "Be certainly does." "Well, you ought to see how easy I asanas hun." rrro vms tacs us sn ssra rx 1 1 1 0 pnaumnUr cum br Dr. IltM'lMJmt 3inr Rrstrer. fiesd Kir tBKE SStrlal boute m4 StaUsal)fca.M.KIia.l4,.uarcairaUfs. Mr CaaiaaHaasu "What beastly weather you have herr zclaiaed the strsnger. "Tea. w do sometunea," said the na tive. "VVe are fortunate just new, how ever, la having a succession of fine days." "Flue days? Why, tt rains nearly all ice timer- "What of that? They're warn rains, aren't they?" " 'took at the horse. Jimmy. "That's a cow,' the boy contra dicted. "'No, said the Isdy, Ifs a horse.' " ' Tsln't It's s cow ssld the boy. 'norses hss wagons to 'em." New Tork Tribune. Mas lata Vaar Saaes Aiira-t Foot-r-ue. A powder. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It li a eertam curelor """s- esuous sua not. urad.arbing ieet. "w r . i, rncs oe. J rial pack. Laitoy, r.ew York. Address AUsa 8. Olmsted, Have Lata OM Kcca. in ere is s uermsn oalryman and farmer, whose place Is not far from Phllsdelphls, who grestly plumes him self upon the absolute superiority of its products above all others In the vi cinity. On on occasion he personally sp plled to s Germsntown housekeeper for s transfer of her custom to himself. "I bears dot you baf a lot of drouble with dot dslrymsn of yours," he said. "lust yen glf me your gustom und dere vlil be no drouble!" "Are your eggs slwsys fresh?" ssk sd the woman. "Fresh V repeated the German, In sn Indignant tone. "Let me dell yon, madam, dot my bens nefer, nefer ley snything but fresh eggs!" Hsrper's Weekly. foollaa; a Walt. . A boy 12 yeara old, the son of s pioneer In Montana, observed a wolf sneaking about one day last Jsnusry. He took a sheep skin snd spresd It over s low bush In such a wsy that It resembled the live animal, snd sfter s time the wolf made s dash for It He detected the fraud st once, and Instead of galloping swsy with the peit, wnicn would bare made a good dinner for him, he dropped It snd; sneaked off with his tall between his legs. He realised that he had been made the victim of a joke, and be felt the same ss a boy who had been April fooled. Information on Book Buying. Salem The Oregon Library commis sion hss met with fairly good success in getting good books into the public snd school libraries of the state and hss now turned its attention to suitable books tor children. The commission hss found thst many people are perfect ly at sea In tbe selection of books for children and has iasied a pamphlet giv ing titles, autnora and prices of many good publications. A short description is also given of each. These pamphlets will be dittributed free and a line to Cornelia Marvin, secretary of Oregon Libisry commission, Salem, will bring one by return mail. Fins Building Stone at Vale. Vale Charles Begg, of Caldwell, one of the main atone mason contractors of this section of Idaho and Oregon, has taken up a stone clsim one mile from Vale, lie need this stone in tbe build ing of the First National bank build ing, and is using it In the Vale dru store building. The stonecutters are I wck and fair association will be form now getting out the atone for Caldwell's ) with s capital of $2,000. Commit- new schoolhouse, for which Mr. Beggs I on soliciting snd publicity were hss the contract on the stone work, appointed snd Judge Thomas F. Ryan, Mr. eggs ssys this is the best stone in I ctiairman ol the preliminary meeting, this part of iumtern Oregon and West-1 wl" name a committee ol women to Dates for Tillamook Fair, Tillamook It has been decided to hold the annual street carnival and county fair in this city on August S3, 23 and 24. The fair this year will be on a more eitensive scale than last yea with more subetantlsl prises offered in the stock show, which wilt be mails s special feature of Uie fair. As there are so many visitors and hemeseekers pouring into Tillamook on account of the isiiroad building into the county, every effort will be put forth by the aniens to make tnis uie best tall ever held In Tillamook. Fsir for Clackamas County. Oregon City The prespect for hold ing s county fsir in Clackamas county neit fall is good. The Chautauu.ua grounds have been offered for the place of holding the first fair, and a regular - Make Tratsu Francis Wilson tells of sn encounter of wits thst took plsce between the late Eugene Field snd s New Tork woman. It wss st dinner snd the woman was In evening dress, which wss rath er decollete. After a skirmish be tween tbe two relative to tbe respective merits of a well-known author, It would seem that Field came off second best "Oh. Mr. Field," eiclalmed ths wom an exultantly, "you must sdmlt that you sre fairly beaten st your own game!" Field bowed politely, and with a smile promptly rejoined: "At sny rate. Miss Blank, I have one consola tion; you can't Isugb st me In sleeve." Llpplncott'a. em Idaho and he expects to ship it ex tensively. Tillamook Fair in August. Tillamook Another street carnivsl snd county fair will be held in Tilla mook City this year, the committee having fixed August 22, 23 and 2-t as the dates. This comes in tbe most pleasant time ol trie year In this coun ty, the weather always being cool and refreshing in the summer month' In Tillamook. The fsir this year will be I help along the proposition. The grange nere is also taking au active part in the work. Dredge Klamath Basin. I-!-. .t- ll . . . nuunaia rsiis Arcms Ms eon IS moving two large steam dredges onto the Lower Klamath marsh and will within a few days begin work on his railroad contract. He will put on both machines, and expects to couiDlete the six mile dike in about six months. If I Mr. Mason iucceeila in comoletln his upon a more extensive sale ss so many I part ol the contract by January 1, 1908, visitors sre coming to Tillamookt his it will leave very little grading in FOB WOOD PRE3EKVATI0X arts at Vaole aaa a frareat Oa aar at Valaahle Leather. Cacls Sam Is making careful sad elaborate Investigations of methods of preserving wood, which sre etected to result In the savings of millions of ui lara snnuslly by the prevention of de- rsy. It hss been ncterniineo mat mai tar creosote Is s most effwtlve prer retire of timber snd a number of ex neruuents sre being made slung this tine. ' Those most directly snd msterlslly Interested lu tbe experiment la the methods of creosote treatment sre tbe rsllrosd companies, tit mining Inter ests of the country sud the telephone companies. All of these Industrlr expend mill Ions of dollars every year la renewing timber which Is made useless through rapid decay. The growing scarcity of ths more dursble woods has nisde It necessary for th lumber Industry to turn to the leas dursble timbers Tb economical utilisation of many wood which are very susceptible to decay would be out of tbs question but fur ths possibility of preserving them through treatment. It has been shown In tbe experiment which hsv been made that th life of some kinds of timber esn be doubled or trebled by Impregnation with creo sote oil. A represeutstlv of the forest service Is now visiting s number of tb Isrg eastern cities la to study of rrvosot oil production snd tbe cos I tsr which furnish tb rsw mstsrlal for It Tb commercial u of preaervstlvas will check th work of the Inserts sod fungi wnicn uestror the timber. A Last Iteeart. rislnly. Mrs. Uckwlt was troubled so sought out her husbsud In hl study. George, I'm sctuslly worried about Johnuy's future, lis bss sbsolutcly no brad for mstheiusllcs ; sud to-day the principal of th school told m that. much ss be disliked to say It, our boy wss srsrcely able to compos a (In of correct English." Mr. Lackwlt wss 1 disturbed st tbe news. Let's not get discouraged. Marls," ssld be. "Johnny may never make much of a bsnk president or s utugs sine editor, but bis ess might be Ina hopeful. At tbe worst, be can atlll be come a writer or popular songs." Judge. year owing to the railroad bnilding In to tbe county. Tbe committee will make a feature of the stock show. your order to complete the roadbed to this city. New Armsmant for O. A C. corvallis Oregon Agricultural ml. lege caaeta will hereafter be armed with charge Caavfaeea1 Bias. Police Justice What is the sgainst this man? Officer-Loafin' la tb park, y honor, an refusin to move on. He pretended to be asleep an' dreamln'. That's whr I pinched 'im. Mysterious Survsving Psrty. Oregon City Twenty men hsve been working sli winter surveying a route rules of the 18U8 pattern. They for a railway in ths vicinity of Mount! wl' 'so have for drill nurnosea two tiooa snd isst week crotsexl tbe divide I .-mcn oreecn loading steel field and are now working on the east side I pieces, which will supplant two old- of the mountain. The party started op I fashioned muzzle loading cannon thst iub cauuy ana went on up oaiem river I unuciio uuen in use. ine srms to Summit, makinga wide detour to the I snppited by the War department. sou in oi uovernment ump, They 11ST0fl ti alcohol's tsnsxT: IVorMlesDitaifltwW ness and RMirnn taint J Ijiih Opiuutjarphiae narJtesL NotNarcotic. 4iJ AperItEVinedyrorC3mns I I. IT Kl Hoii.SouTSlDnadkDka I IfT . WonnsfoTmuskiMJeveriss 1 Si ness andLoss or Sleep. J ftt&uk Sisntftve sf I per cracked, 29, For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of : At4 aW AAiT found s grade that will not exceed 1 per wnt snd were surprised at the ease with which they reached Summit. Rush to Rsiorts Now On. Albany The snnualush to summer resorts is now very apparent in this I part of tbe state. Newport receives the bulk of the exodus from this oity. but a number of local people are spend ing vaca'ions at Cascadis, Detroit and other mountain resorts. Tbs west bound Corvsllis & Eastern trains are loaded dsily and Newport is said to be I experiencing the biggest rush in its history. Artesian Wall a Oushsr. Baker City Artesian water, pore, soft, clear, cold snd flowing in a steady I roosters, 1012c; dressed chickens. 18 svrearn, nas ueen aiscovereu Dy Andrew itSM'tj mrseys, nve, U(ajl2c; dressed iLun on bis place at North Powder, at a I choice, nominal; geese, live, in,' depth of about 200 feet. " Mr. Lnn had ducks, 89c. been boring about a week and was! EtW Freeh ranch, candled. U(a1fa i grewiy surprinsxi wnen ne louna water I rw wwrn. at tnis short distance Delow the surface. I 'reus unerrles, Wa)I0c per bound lis will immediately sick two more PP. 11.60(2.25 box; storsge Snlts- "win w iaiuQ vuvuku nnwi v ixriKB I e- fwv txsw uui caniSIOIinMI nun yuiyvKm. 4 . yet craw, pescnes, obcfell per crste; raspberries, 11.25(1.60: blackberries, 8i12Kj per pound; lo- MnhaaalA. sh 1 torn ' PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Club. 86c; bluestem. 88 owe; vaiiey, one; rea, 4C. Oats No. 1 white, 27.5028; gray, UUllJUlSafs Barley Feed, ,21.50(922; brewing, uuuiiuai, roiiea, sZtf.0UZ4.00 Ion, Corn Whole, $28; per ton. my-vsiley timothy, No. 1, 17a 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $2123; clover, 19; cheat, 010; Kiu uay, siu; anaita, 113(314. loamoij, to$zixc per puuiiv. Dnnlt.. 1 .M l . iiTsrsgo oia nens, lbc per r, ijiiiuiupKiBni, 1MlHc; old Whr !ef This bill," said ih mnn of ths honsa. angrily looking it or, "is two or Urr times ss Urge as it ought to be." .No, sir," Indatrd Ih baoer hn,r "Thst hill Is eisctly a bat It ought to be, sod exactly what it would here beta if yon bad had these rooms decorsied property and In accordance with th rhem. I submitted to you, sir. It ln my tsutt i lis i you turned it down snd maa m aebss oir art by dolns a earn monpiac jor. llj the beard of the propnei. sir. I ought to hare charged you four prices for baring to do such a nl-e uun-nwurs ss Als J tor, o, has cot a naoer tmn.. good a right as any other maa to h tb possessor ol in artistic temperament? Draaalaa stake tt) Mead. Tb following puluta are to be bonn la uilud la dragging a r.i " light draw, which Is hsuld ever tb mad st au angle w thst a small amount of rtn Is pushed U tha tsr of the mad. Prlv th team at walk. Kid oa tb drag ; do not walk. Ilesin tt u aid of tbs road, it tinning up lb opposite aid Ursa- tb road as sooa snr every rsln ss pnaslbl. but not when tbe mud l in such a conditio at to stica to the drsg. Iki nut drsg a dry road. Drag wbeuevar p-lb, sou of tb yr. If t ruad la draggwi Immwllataly before a cold ajwlt It will frees tu'a smooth condltloa. Tb width of trvld wsy to b maintained by tb draw should be from KS to 80 feet; flrst drsg a little ar tl.sn tb width of a single wboii track, then gradually lucrats until the dealrvd width Is obtained. Always drsg little earth to tb center of tb road until it is rsiswi from 10 to U Inches tbov th edgea of tbe traveled wsy. If tb drsg cuts la too much, short en ui onrn. Tb s mount of earth that the drsg will carry along can be very const d isbly controlled by tb driv, accord ingly ss h stsnds ar tbs cutting end or away fmra It When tb roads sr firt dragged Sft er t vtrj multy ajieii, to, wsgnos houM ilrlr. If possible, to one aid until th rotdwsy lis t rbaoc to fr. cr partially dry out. Tt brat rraulta from dragging try oMslrred only by repeated spplica- :on. Iiuirmbr that eoastant tttsnfion ' nmwtj to maintain as rta load la its tt coodlttoa. Maral Maatea aat SJaad a aaaa. 'Kursl delivery sod guud roads go hand In baud." says th Marshall Ktalnuuan, and follow tb ststemstit Up with S strong pies for better roads, wsrnlng tb people thst unless i tnln rads to tb munty wer not Itsr proved soon, a rearrangement of tb rural delivery route would be onie red by th postofflce depsrtttMUt BATHSOOM rKOBLKK tOLVKO. raais Attaahed la tha Ta Sallaa Sa Waive. Margarst Dhaw la tb Orang J odd! ermer Mis how a prsrtk-al. raavaw-1 lent bstbrwm wss constructed st very I 111 outlay of money, lis lug s await nm leading off lb kitchen, a bath tub was tnatslled ther, only s wsU sejwratlng It from th kitchen sink. Through this wsll w bored a bole irga enough to sllow s plec of bos pn-a iu pm mrouga. in pl(a wss aATiui's sirrtjcn raoM ruar. A SkrerrS Uimi. "ni.! r-i,i ... . ...... 7 nyiuint to vnn about my In test painting" t,ked u Aiioer. V.. nll...t ,.n u max nave DU It nice r fr.,,,1 oetore you snowed It to blui you?" Yea Why?" "I thought so, because be aalrf . tlced on artistic fssture sbo.n i i a;iaueitinia l'rsas. dldn'i In Use For Over Thirty Years Apple Fair of Linn County. Albany It has been determined to ganberrles, $1.25 ner erste. .1.1 it.. I A I ' I ... . I cuuiiiy Appwiairone vegetsoies TurnlDS. 11.75 ner ,.,. , carrots, $2.00 per sack; beets, $2.00 jper sack; asparagus, lOo por pound; I "t""" v9w jwr pouna ; csDImge, 2e 1 j tuuu, uoiory, f i.zo per dosen; cu. cumoers, nuclei per box; corn, 25 ooo per uozen ; lettuce, bead, 25o ner hold the Linn week before the meeting of the Stato Horticultural society .in November. I Th is will give local growers good Oppor tunity to collect a good exhibit to take to the fruit fair In Portland in connec tion with the meeting of the itate society. Iclp the Horse No srllcle 1. m... sb.ul ih. .uble Uisa vi ' asls rm lime vital f brr.n "i l. ' f "-II i will k.ip th. hon. sad b"g the load aoaie sskktr. MICA AXLE GREASE TSU! thss ase MIcsasleOresM. "assssasaesawarv Low Wster Stops Nsvigstlon. "", wotioc per aosent Dca. i3lll. , . J r I ' 1 ' r' youiiu j laaisiies, zuo per doz en: muDsrD, two ner nonnrf. . Albany River nsvigstlon on 'the toe, $1(81.25 per crste ri. tlT! 1 1 .1L - 1 s S . an. . - Exact Copy of Wrapper. VMS esanva eeaeaav. asw rasa t Upper Willamette hat been susDended for the summer, the river now belna I too low to permit safe trafflo. The Ore- I gona made her last trip this week and no more boats will reach Albany until the fall rains bring the rver up to a I greater depth. Bit; Profit In Barries. La Grande J. A. Chandler, a reai- Ident of Fruitvale, a suburb of this city, marketed the strawberries from one I snd one-quarter teres to a local whole- le firm and was rjaid $710.60. Of I this amount, $630 was clear profit. Potatoes New. 2o ner nnnnrf. Veal-Dressed, fc8,c per pound , sni uuiih, atttfo per V,7rln ' ""s0; country steers, oX(s7c. Mutton Dressed, fancy, 89e per ordln"ry e7ci. l"lg lamljs, 9ic per pound. Pork Dressed, 888J,c per pound. Hops 6ATAc net rxiund. unr.iin,. to quality. . ' ' 8 ,,-0?lE"itern Oregon, average best, 122 per pound, according to shrink- k, vaiiey, aufflzzo, according to fine ness; mohair, choice, 29j(30e. 1 ST. HELEN'S HALL PORTtAND, OREGON .., IWl.r-JSS'jJ- 0r" "XPfOH CAIAIOCOe ENGRAVING PLATES Write Us or printing CKS-CHATUN Orsge) ttscbed to th pump end wss lona rnuuga lo reacn through tb wsll snd mug uown into iim bathtub on Ih iurr Slile, This sirs all tha m.l wstiT nacaaasry. fh bot water la heated on tha kitchen Slavs snd then cirri f ti.. bathtub. When lbs tub Is not In us the boa pp n.sy be drawn Into lb bathroom side and left ther. Tb wast wster pip connects with tb wssts wster pip of tlx kitchen sink. A sepsrat drslnag rsn N mad for na If there is a good fsll snd tbe wster esn be led swsy from tbs path or Into s flower bed. It might simply tie let run. Tb only sitrt labor In olvd In this arrangement Is tb bast ing of wster snd carrying It to th r . . . a"01 obtains y this IndlHieosabls sdjunct to good hislth will omr, ,b,n eniMn....ri. this small smount of sxtrs Isbor. tla la raete. An apartment siwutd bs seen n . nnrtv sis. Bv..ai . "... . esgmg. sad It to signed. Tbs less la . ... . la tdytnei in loth of January. Auhi . October and occupanc, gi,M np to Mieat datea But whan Inlandlng to leave th. tenant sliould glrs his thrse i.mth' notlc before th. flrst dsy of ilect of the govwnnnui tribute of s stamped paper bold Mm to t further ..a ...unwi. liability, as msny s noiericsn esn witness. (his It Is ft in Past at s.viv.i tnissd theet of p.psr f0, 8 csntt of wuncvuiiisr, legal vanrlae .i stnuiw writ tb notlc. th VI "id It to lliu by registered Isrttar. The wnflerge, sltlwugh h. a,Ma ' "Z '"1 hns full C,ar. of th .! n..iti,u. ...ik..... . . . "vu". ' rue- To avoid to buy Banking by Mail WE PAY 1OTERE3T V Oa saving dpelta at s dotlsr ae Biore, tomiiuinl4 tic v.ry year. Ills iu.l as easy to open a Marl ,- Aeenunl . as by slail as if you livad sen door, rad for our Iraa buok. Wt, ranking I Wail j Wars lull Irliiruirs. Adibwa AreVAn IVstert. B. WSVyVS aaAaXe)C OavtnQa Bank Portl-UafJ, Oregon BSmVH and Washington sta, CLA 8 S I PI E D AD3 " KoTH S , the luMawtat aaaaesiaaaT has leadlnt bwtawa . aad I EI e l aartsf rareiui na.is In .a Sjplai li Ike praeatuiaa hm (aav 'iEalestatc ; CAST ORIXMACRU tha aaty ta a I S. iswiM itM na w eaalraei la ail yar 'e T.a ii.ims7 Skaad.ar.e4 aaiar ClM Haa raaa. r aayweela eaai ia at am. Im ssiues- tsscMta A TttoiirsuM , Seek aaa. sklaeak !Jtesjn(elllMtlts.(ia i 4t.!tif TT trtri w&m sseto vrxa looirt taonsitri fo ut tislisj lantaa ta. a. c. waiuii. WH Wasalastaa M. ranUaa. Oresea pa mum (Mas SMS ra Vwa sarael. mrmm rra rWl.sk, Mas aa M. l w rtm t4 mms a Am tae Utl t alitor: H Mri, IN. M w Sr.lera in . 11 ,1.1 ! . ll sm Mekt sr ism N UUs 1, IwiImS rt.artaa ts E I fo ttJ s Tka (.ley Off. a Is Ih siandsi. gerrk4r snew. the Irtrir la e. SteV 'a. rlek a u.. aud durable. . kstey fatlor Ore rsiif la prM fia MO lo liM. Th. eul ,.ao iwn Uiirletni, r,lre saa, W. aim tvkaid sod tkiraso Cniut. ", liar l.iklns Ma, hi nr., and l.rnir 4lSranl StsW. ol fiuiu.---liilli.ir, Ln.Ue, I stile. Ldate. I'mihw (ll it. 1'arSaid, W.llinjt.s and lassf Ib.is. Wrlia foe esialnsu snd rl HH, T raa hny 1ml a rhu.p lit mail Ulili, I oh. at our .larw, R. '"" address yoar ieltar Is) U. t. Jaknws, ssae( Sherman, Clay & Co. Ojijwelie rosleSli-e PORTLAND 0BEG0I tptn C Cec Wo The Wrtl-a" rtellsWe CHINESE Rool and Hers 1 DOCTOR J, V ' U.m M..l. . .1 .A liuh. IK) I" vwif imorn ui la siring M in. '-'it nor to tmiZ&?XXZ'mrmm " Pnper signed by tensnt snd IsndineJ Naw-werr. Ms-is Ora V7T the former ur.. - Mlo , Wlibaat Oparaliaa.ar Wnsaal k ...... UIBIlIfAa ti At. ptrtmeot In good condition, and , freshly psrwed. p.lnted and wsged mere will doubtless b n'n.0.! IT' bUt C,r V t Th Oay Old "S-raaS. With ga, old boy. b.'d been .broad At sight of srir... .1.. .. 7"" fja J wsa ttssf IB. l'lilla.l.l,,, t.r - " ' - W. ress. According to their nwH att.a,-.- I m m ai Itlfttk ... ... a sfMSiisjgsa pniiia I " spend ni(t of their time turuLu 1 1 Oown offers of good Job, ,urulu lyHRw; as mm . .Me rwrsmess M Cw Csisrrh, iJJ "iw, nsyusikwiiarn, g wi wsnssw'- - laJ. im It, Kiemb h, Llr.r, KUner TreoWsai Mtflheed, female Weakness snd AllrtirslsUi", A SURF CANCER CliRt Wt4 kla.-tl y ic you arr Arucrm, VpZ ' II res osniKMa.ll. wr lis lor srmywr. Wans si Uu. Incloi. 4 cuts In iKfl- CONSULTATION FRE" THE C. CKg WOCMmPSK MHDICINBCO. I tilt first St., C. Wotrlies, (orilanJ, Ot.inn rieass Menilea This fansr. 1 N 30' rlllnv ta a .rtUrS l I ua t.ia