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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
-7 tatlon eay it will reopen. WASHINGTON MURDER TRIAL WHICH ATTRACTED ATTENTION OF THE WHOLE COUNTRY. in pw. v; r'w. sTUDOE ORLANDO TOVER. TOR. Woman placed on trial la Wasbiugiim ijr tu Killing of formar Senator Brown of Utah, th presiding Judge and leading attorneye In the caae. Although some of the snla.dous fea lure which were looked for at tlio trial of Mrs. Anna N. Kradley for the niur ili-r of Senator Arthur M. Ilrowu were eliminated by direction of the court, there was enough of the sensational connected therewith to hold the atten tion not only of Washington hut of the entire country. The prominence of the m.'in and the a'trictiveiies of the wnm au. together with the iii.-iuner of the sIsKiting. Invested the case with un usual Interest. Arthur M. Hrown, leading citizen of Suit Ijike City, man of great weilth anil for a brief time t'lilted Suites Sen ator by appointment of th tjnverinrr. wan a clone friend to Mr. Anna X. Hriidlcy. This was some jrenni ago when the frail-looklm; defendant wan robust of form and Isvwtlful of (;uf. For Hrown's aake she dtucrteil her liua band, mid althouch Ue would not heed tier plea to marry her, ahe clung to him. AlKiut a year ngo lirowu went from Utah to Washington. Mr. I'.rad ley heard that he wn going to tnnrry Sir. Anna t'. Adunw, mother of Maud Adauia. the great actrew. anil he fol lowed 111 in. At Ilia Mom In a WaHhlnx- ton hotel they had a loud talk, the re sult of which wan that "lie dixit him and he died five days Inter Iter. 13. He refuwd to aay anything roiHfrnlns the trngcdy. Mm. Uradley never de tiled that ahe did the aluoting, plpndliiK temporary insanity. Mra. Adama hn Jeclared that there wnji no foundation for the report that alie wa to have married ISrown. When the caw? came up for trial In Washington Mm. Itradley'a alory uiii Hie aland wag that Hmwn won her love by protestation of undying affec tion and promise of murrluge; that he arged her to get a divorce and Induced her to get her trousw-au. The chief comutcl for Mr Itradley aas Orlando W. Powers, a native of New York, who went to 1,'tnh to live md la the leader of the Gentile party there. He waa made associate Jiwtlce it the Supreme Court of Utah by Pres ident Cleveland. He haa aat In the State fjeglalature and baa been an un tueceiful candidate for Congress. Once be declined a United Htste Hen ttorablp for in unexpired terra. Rm4iI4i Wit. He who matched wlta with the au tbor of "The Ancient Mariner" bed In I namnei oi xoenn v aw deed a lively task before hliu. for Cole ridge was never caught napping. Tin poet wan ho awkward a horseman that his riding often attracted comment ol anything hut a compllimnttary nature One day he was riding along the turn pike road In the county of Imrlmn when a wag who met him fastened iiHin him as nn exivllent sulijivt for sHirt. CoiiMpieiitly he drew rein and said In an Imis-rtlnent drawl: ".My graceful friend, did you bapix-n to meet a tailor on the road?" "I'm Inclined to think I did." anld Coleridge molltatlvely. "I was not sure at the moment, but he said some thing alsMit my iintlng a goose fur ther along the road." The wag put spurs to his borne, and the pst Joggid calmly on his way. The I iiminna Uanarrr. We have been used to hear that while the fear of dangerous negroes made it hard for white children In the South to get to whil, the negro chil dren were hot lu danger, and going to ch.l without fear or risk had on that nrtfltnit an educational advantage over t.'ie white children. A Southern woman who writes to the American Magiulne alsiut race relations In the South touches on this point to say Mint the dangerous negris-s are dnngiroiia to all women and girts, white or black ; that the negro children go to school In gn)ii, as the white children do; and that the negro women, like white wom en. In the South recognize that It I not safe to go far from home nnpro tected. This statement has probability In Its favor, and for various reasons sounds true. It was worth making; the more so that we do not rerncinlxT to have seen It In print before. W'e have all along known and deplored the rll to the white women and chil dren, but no one before tills has thought It worth while to mention that the negro women and glrln were In any danger. The reason why this ought to lie known Is that a common danger 1 strong tie, and the black and white In the South are developing antag onism so fast that no tie that remain ought to be Ignored. After the Atlanta riot decent people, white and black, got together to discuss preventive meas ures. That wa th right way. Shot gun methods will only Increase their peril. Harper Weekly, garoane. BKAUTIFYINO A CITT. AarlpB Towns aat llnl l'r I.Ktle AKenllua to SSsiU Trees. ' In the beautifying of a city ajwclal at ten I Ion slanild N paid to shade tree In tb reldemv portion and In th IMirka. The St. Umls tllolMlHinuTut mi.vk : "lu the nuvt henutlftil cities of the world the simile triee are sontvely e ond to Atvliltocture In pleasing r(Ti-ts. The architect and city fireter sup plement each other, and the most de lightful viio are those In wblch the efforts of Isitu blend harmoniously. American towns, as a rule, spring up without attention to shade trees, but the tune come when the lack Is pressed upon public attention by comparison with other cities that have been less uegllgent. SiitHrtlclnlly viewed, hade tree are minor Item. Hut, In fact, they are one of the most Important branches of municipal work. Tliey dd the vulue of property to an extent jut little understood, though every pur chaser of a home know how much be I -.ttrnotcd by well-shaihsl etreet. A few well-dvveloped shade tree on a T cant lot, with oilier good siwlmen long the curbs, are sure to bring along customer willing to pay a little higher price than on a naked highway. The general rlstaa of well plauted nelgh borhoiMl are worth atlll more. All largo cities are multiplying parks and boule vards In which liw, shrubtsry and lawns tv a timln ronstderntlon. Com pare the price of pros-rty In aih'h lo call ties with that In other vtlou, our side of business, and true KW I formed of v. "lues and their basl. Shade tree are projerty of precious kind. "The city shade tree should he a ( rial object o. rare on the part of the municipal authorities. It should be guarded and protected. No rsoH should be allowed to hitch horse to It No candidate or other advertiser should be permitted to tack a pho-nrd on It, or allow It to be ahutd In any way. Not only should the planting of tree In a city be encouraged and the tree out side of the city along roads should be conserved and protected for the pub lic benefit. It Is shocking to sew tin forest tres along the fllemlale trolley line and along the turnpike defaced with all sort of tin and patcr sign that lit tacked liim them. The tree I should be respected for tls public' sake." "SAUCE FOB THE GAWDER." llats-Off-la-itsvTkeater Male Ule Hr taalas. 8xre one for ttie women. Under the present nianngitnent of the Astor Theater lu New York every woman who holds a wst coupon I un der contract to remove her hat If she Is requeated to do so. The agreement I one of the term on whlih the ticket I )d The man who conceived this Idea I doul-ileaa congratulating himself ui oo the fact that he hat solved the prob lem presented when a wtauan occasion ally decline to lower her top hamper. Hut In i4ilerlng hi victory he ha come Into collision with two oilier prob lems. A woman Inquire with bland suavity whether th niauagi-ment, having forced the removal of the hats, ha provided sny place to put thtn. There are the fell and the hatpins a well as the hats. So long as their removal was a volun tary a1 of courtcny the women were content to carry them on their laps or fasten them on the bm-k of the sent tfore tliein. Hut under compulsion that la a different matter. The woman also nka with sweetnea but deep feeling whether the manage ment has luiHsied a contract on the male holders of sent coiins preventing them from forcing women to arise hi. tween every two acts and crowding by lliem Hint they may assuage their alco. hollc thirst. She suggests that the Ml Olou ones be coin!'llcd to purchase end eat at a slightly Increased price or re frain from Imposing discomfort upon those about theiu. Plainly, what Is sauce for the goose I awe for the gamier. Cleveland Ixvtd tr. Prrdleameat ot A-e. To-day our attitude toward old age Aas greatly changed. We no longer pre tend to treat It as a hackneyed joke, but Instead have agreed lltcly to Ig nore It. No one Is old, simply because he cannot afford to Is-. The kingdom has Is-cn glvim over to ttie young, and ago must borrow youth's Nothing If It would still hold Its own in the council chamlicr or the market (ilace. Centillium' MagnrJue. To Meet the llrmaad, "1)0 these navel oranges really grow without seed, uinmuin?" askcil Tommy, my. "Yea," rolled his nuither, "some miart man discover! a way to make them grow tlwt way." "O, wouldn't It bo fine If he could tmly find a way to make chicken grow alth four drumstick." Philadelphia Pre. "What la home without a tnotherr Ask the newly married couple and the will tell you It la limply delightful. A Caaaervallse There were som doubt In tha mm enmity a to llouief Kloyd' lltnesa for a position on the climi board, owing: In certain lapses In III Mfly educa tion; but hi first speech In hi otllcla capaclly alleutvd tlia tongue of all critics. lie listened to several recitation with a grave ami Interested air. ami at the end of th !" t0 address tlie a.hool, "hy re.pi.t.M "Some things are In my province as member of (he hsl Ismrd. snd some are not," he ld, ollh a genial amlle. "If within my province to sny that I never heard acholar answer up more pmrnptly than you children of Plstrlct Number Thn-e. "As to whether your answer were or wer not correct, It Is not my pises to ay. Your techer know, and lu ber banda I leave Ih matter.'' Mala la Ih Slala Taaaat. frof. July. " made a geological amliistlon of th stone and tha debris collected during th construction of the EMiuplon tuuuel, reports lust he bss fouud rich trH- of rsdluiu, Indicating largr dHwlts Ibsu have yet been ill cvvrd lswbr In Kurop. II be lleve (bit lb existence of o much radium caused tb abiioruisl beat de veloped In the construction of I be tun usl. II I continuing til rvseanbv. Although aclentlsta believe that ra dium, discovered by Mm. Curie la lOCi. ! widely distributed over tb world In tultiut quanllOea. (he present prtuclpal sourt' I th pitchblende of Joacblnistbal. North Itavarla. wbsr a few grain of nullum apear In a ton of pitchblende, A pouud of rsdluiu. If It could be bought, would cost about UOO.OtXX Bwara of Ointment far Catarrh that Contain Mercury, u mttary IHirlf 'll'i-y ll"""n.ol,mll so4 ouitlley ttrrsiissllis wbelylria l,i-a llOirillg llltiriuglllue"lrouauri-. Sties srtlet Suui4 uvv l- um-'I a-t.lta tr. rrieliuna fruia riiatsl.l phvatrun, m His ilm will 4a It ln lll la ili t ru va tMMiibtr af it From uim. ifsu sisrrs Cutw. ttiiiulet'irMl hf r, i. I'bpnwf A Co.. ToUdu. o,,roMisin nmvreurv, ntl d ulin llllsrnsllf . setlng .Prw-llr uen lbs tilol snii Muruu turfsM at Ihs tytni. ie boyles lll'l i i iuimiunlaiiin tau 11 Iks ("i uls. Ills uksn Internally snil wil In T-l-Uu, Okie, by . 1. C'uuj 4 Co. tlisualU lr-s. Sulit br Drtif tit, frln. Tie, r tl. Isks llsir) saill I'lH. fur eatllllaa Iat a Vital. rjansstie Th Ids ' your tblskla' t sraa llsimla' te wkat you an' Mr. krri too atlil wben yu so' bum a- raHsV I JUo't star ih Brt r4 o' your talk ' Maitrtss-I would'! ktv rsindiMl ibal a ssuck, Vsreoa. Hut dida't yea katr th lest word of III .arete C'aalraef. "What ar you go'bf to do aaw, colo sair" Isaulrad Ik latlaisi frlcad. "t i(hr-I to th remainder of y dsra." said th rallrad MalaaHoaa, "llviog dow tb Has that ksv baaa pub lished shout bi la fourtaaa pulltical caia Plfn." Th thumb ba mors sirvagth lb a all Ik elkar flagor loj.th.r. af Isaaaaeoiaaaia. Mr. OushUlghlla' your aeit ku bsad. 1 btT Allow ro to odr my Mrs. Murhlelgh O. rnu BtisiiOoVrsteod . I said "ri-huabaad." Mr. lluahUigh-Udetd? Well. I eoa imtulst yoq on thst. A dainty Wk in colors, cslled the "Jingl Book." will be sent fr to any Mother sending name and d Ireas o( tier baby, slid tha too from Iwe on-poun4 cartoons ol "30-Mul-Tm" Boras and be in .tamp. A ldrras I'a-itic Coast llorag Co., Oakland, t'al. 1.1 If la Aaiblaaaaa. Very commendable Is tb sl dl played la recent year In tit effort to put in end to the obnoilou habit of eipectontlng In place frequented by the public. Still, th QftVna would probably be clsssed under th head of "venial" and It might b well to ad just th punishment to th crime. After crossing on one of tb ferry line that convey passenger over th North lllvr to New Jsrscy point, end rarefully considering th possible logi cal connection betwesn the two part of Ui "Notice to I'lisnenger" hanging In a conspicuous pls.-e, one wonder If prbap the reforming teal of the ferry company may not have carried It too far. The lgn read: "Spitting on tha Door I prohibited. I. If preserver ar provided for all paasengera." 0 My Hair k ExtraLong Feed your hair; nourish It; give- It something to live on. Then It will stop filling, inj will grow long and heavy, Ayer'a Hair Vigor li the only hair-food you can buy. For 00 years It has been doing ust what we claim It will do. It will not disappoint you. laaak.J.O . l-U, m 41a swutieaiW sr t uswutftU. f A rsllrosd la Mcrl. Africa, will ht (uustruclatl by th Mm lab rolonUI ie. arnmrnt to develop lb resourea at ike country. 4 In Mrtculr lo ailwulst tb ration mwlng Industry, Tb a4 will b about 4V mll Inn, , PLENTY GOOD WATER mis RfADnrs now to txmt mttu. MAmM amo titr KIONCVS. CK Raorfer AoVkj Ak fVtWflptioa la Mat a ISaJ Misfam Saa. lO rVoanot Relief. Row a (he time when tha dncinr get busy, and th patent medicine tnanu. lonturar rasp th harvaat, ualas greet ear la taken to dras wartaljr and kep th feat diy. This is tb advice ol a old eminent authority, alio ay that Rheumatism and Kidney troubl weather Is ht. and also lelta what to do In case of in attack. Oet from any gl preaorlplloa phar niary one half ounco fluid Ki'ract IWutdellnn, on ounce Couipoand Ksr gos, three ouncaa Compound Hyrup 8ar spsrilla. Mil liy shaking In a bottl and take a teasp. imTuI aftar meal and at bailllm. alto drink plenty of water. You can't drink too much of IL Just try this (Imp) boma-mad mil iar, and don't forget th water, at tli first sign ot ftheumatism, or It rour back aehea or you (sal that tha kidney are bo acting Jnt tight. Thi la Mid to b a p land Id kidney ragnlstor, and almost eartala remedy foi all forma of rbeumatiim, which ia eauaad by oil acid In th blood, ahlch th kidney tail to Altar out. Any on cm ily prepare thl at home and at small ML Almost any dingglct lo the smsller Uiwna nan opply th Ingredient aarmaJ a H'sy at oommonly oaad In the pi. arrlptlon denartment A rrlilelsaa. "Mr Cbatterton Is a perfect talking nu'-hlne." "A a piece of machinery, though. she lacks on detail "What la tbstr "The eshaust." Ilaitlmure Amerlcaa, Only On "DROMO OCININf. Thsl UI.A1ATIVK li MO Vii UI'INIK Im t..r lha .l.n.l.ir. t k. W IINOVK t.'awtla Wrl4 o.a. i mm a M m una tr, m RalSaallr Mistake. "Dial wstrh," aa.d Ik aw..r. kaaaV lag It Isick. "I on of tb kind Uwt't ruad to sail " "Ihirn It!" etplodad t'tvl Joaa. vk Md bought lha tliu-nlM-a si .. . . ...... Uu. . M ,), iie i ll.if Vi SM l" I- area. a sa 11 l lil Hih lot Tbl. two. .rlaeSI .ll ma all. .im4 niMiaht kail."-Ms. , U. Sitaa, lahusas SaOkiia. Cats. I a Stats trat I a ahawad that I area! )wlitrt. I a d la sell s' I suction asiatilnlmiane, "I've thar wstrh to 'eo dilfareat Tny (II tell tat it wa mad ylt I eea't git a blam.d cent fur It wlieres I Mo asm will (lad Mr. WlaaleWs alhts Stiui. lb" b-ai r.mc-lr u. uaa lu Ibal ehUdia auiiag iba laailuug yitwi. Kseeetlea. ttUsstlsflrd Artlat- don't Ilk wy yon har hung my lntltig. yaraber of Cominilta .. N'atinar do I. but I ws outvoiad. Mr jmlgmat wa that It ought In be hinted. "OUCH" OH, MY BACK rr is woHorapuL how quickly thii fAIN AND 8TIFPNESS CO WHEN YOU UU $' JACOBS OIL THIS WKLL TRIED. Ol.D-TIMB KkMEDY FILLS THS BILL SBo.-AU DHUGCISrS.tQ; CONQUERS PAIN