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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
Catarrh i ..i ii.n mimt common of lilood dl. L. ih imifli Hj!itrvtri liv tin mulili'ii tlii'i. Ol WrtlUU'r nv mm mini .ii r'l' .. , .......I Ut ,.,... ..'ill. b.'l'a SiirKiipnrillii, which ' rml- n. piTiinniiMil run. 'J'lii gnat i,'im luia rtft'lvi'il 10,300 I csiimuniuia EQUAL TOJMTISH Admiral Evans Answers Critics ul American Navy. fefnSE LUER TYPE BEAT DREADNAHGIIT ... .... ... ..l..uwJt..il I.I.IhIm Ilia Iteaeoai. Hviiy il' "" 'I from iui Sir, lu (' a.ed Will HlinkiK-t out fKr I'1 irtj," inew.rer) I, Jiuain: "tliere U alrrml. loo rauii fen.,. n III III l-lly ili. lrjf," 3'lila l llf III H',, "rt We fci.ui,.- Clil. om Tribune. I (larked liueire.eraeail, f.M; wn.iierwuuitii," Mi. Ijupilliii L irln(, "iil la ! x'r (a went i , ,li,rii mill Hluw rsiea. Inn iit,.l. Ink,1 I uimk them ill with In Ll. uirrrlj dunking lrr; 17 dart ftli.iul either rating or drinking, (nil l tut tint wheat tsllug solid load ilioui aVItikliif Deadly I I ). . Iij,-k, why did uu (rlk Tommrr IU .-ailed me a nun nfBolty." It. t did h mean lir thalr" I .1 mno 'I'libi'a wlijr 1 slugged 'im.' k hinro Iriimfl., i.tti.r. win find Mre, WlnHesT-a aWithlSf ,: .m. I .1 i.-i.i.I( Ii lua M Unina Ul Un lUe loelltlug neftixl. Km leateeeiweal, Kuii l'iiiH or lo aur lar .ili my Ted ly hear. fi;. Huh! In got bull pup ti a; e.ttl t:.l real Birat. Old Vessels Do Not Com Up to Now Ships of Other NaviesArmor Bait it W.ll Placed. SHIPPERS TO FIGHT. May Enjoin Railroad! If Nw Rates Are Enforced. Chicago, Dec, H, The Tribune ye. Iird;iy primed the following1 newt ar ticle on tlie transcontinental fremiti rate iintiuii. a. regards the I'acific coast: '1 he advance in freight rates in cluded in the new transcontinental tariff., vihith were filed wilh the in tcrstatc commerce cummiiaiuii about two week. ago, and which lake effect under the required 30 day' notice on jJiiuaiy i, it likely to provoke a norm among the shippers. This may result in an attempt to prevent the io.kU from charging the new rates by iniuiivlion proceedings. i-MiintK i iic course, or tne agitation aganst the proponed increases of the cistern roaiU in official clasiificalion lerriliiiy, little attention has been pud lo the I'acific coast rates. Now at the eastern roads have aiirced to nuke no general advances for twi moutlm, and many believe that they y nave ileeiileil to hark Mown, slnp pets arc conlernng lo see what may he done with the transcuiitineiital rate lUeition. I he traffic committee of the llliii'iis Manufacturers' association which took the lead ill the fight on the eastern rates, has decided to send circular letter to members asking them hmv ninth the increases will .it in t their business, and what is to be dune ahullt it. and I hel.rvc that every lighting man i has been stated that the brunt of who has given (lie subject intelligent ,. ,,,, su;iiust the new rates would (Miisi.ieraliiiii will agree Willi lue. hin.li.lilv lie undertaken bv the Ca I I he admiral uigc the super mrity ol ,,,(, .ii,,i,rrs who arc affected bv the 13 null gnu nvcr the I'.' inch gnu .h, iiureasrs both castbound and mil asserts that the change to the les .. r . ,nti,l hrc.insr most of the iob .rr caliber to conform to Kngl.iml s H.ti trccivinu freight from Chicago Inve been in the habit of paying the New Voik. f ec IS. The latest ti.it ltesbii limit by this counliy are v.iitly tiipeiinr to I- ugland'n . llread naught Is emphatically stated by licat '.'Admiral Kobley I). Jivans in a iiiag.iinc artiile written by him. wherein he sliongly defends the American navy, and replies to cnti llsllls of it "I ibi not fur a moment claim that the Induiia and her siMcr sinp an e.Ual to the llie.utuaught of the Kug llsh navy," mys A'Iiiiii.iI I' vans, "mil) that she is the jti.tl "I the l.uglish ships designei) at I lip same lime, lint I ilo ri.iim that i.ur latest ships are vastly siipeiiiir to the I Jreaduaught type w.is a most serums liliimlrr. I hi is chargeable, he says, to the seago buna tnl "ig oil. his ul the navy ami not to I any statf cori fsegard.ng the water'iuc armor belt he says: "i am sure, after many weeks of LIMITED STATES SENATOR fROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA. ss 5 4tz.'.Z rilY.? .."::: Ki-tLW ! 3; (:.' V5,?J aii Cx-Scnator M. C Butler. Dvsurosia is often caused by ca tarrh of the stomach I'eruna relieves catarrh of the stomach and is there fore a remedy for dyspepsia. IIHH.y. sit hold IteM Willi rullrti rrf lie Ins not fesre.l lh lb vln erowj. i.t-r i!i. tiltnteiinine. of graft II tin. 'I Is ttlowty, kul unlH)4. freight themselves A formal protrst to the interstate commerce commission is now in preparation by the California Traffic issnciation. and this body may iteciiic to ask tor an injunction, in sucn c;oe uii.eivati mi. mat iue i"er e.iKe.V(.llt lopiM,, in the cast may i me armor neu is ioo iiiKn lamn ,. . .. ,.... 0,, . i. e mtcrven ing petitions as they did in the Texas than loo nw ' It had been .tretiii us!y contended by critics that the low location of the belt was a vital point of weakness "As the upper Hon. M. C. liutler. U. S. Sen ator from South Carolina for two terms, in a letter from Washington, J). C. writes to the I'eruna .Medi cine Co . as follows: T ran recommend Feruna for dyspepBia and stomach trouble. I hau. hf.n iisinir vonr medicine for a short period and I feel very much relieved. It is indeed a wonaenui medicine, besides a Rood tonic." ALFALFA FOR OREGON. Il Proving Good Foragt Orop for the Milk Cow. By Jamas Drydan, Orwron Asrlealtoral CoIUga, sirvanui. There il a great deal of milk in the ground that was not apilled and cried over, but It is there nevertheless. At certain seasons of the year the I hou-and-Headed kale pulls the milk out of mother earth and the cow pulli it out of the kale and puts it in the bucket. There is a period, however, during the summer when the cowa fro hungry ana the milk languishes in the ground be cause there is no green thing to pull it out and coax the cow to fill the milk bucket. Western Oregon is one of the best dairy sections of the union. With mild open winters in which kale flourishes vra' BOY mm tert Km A rath. 1 0 tt BOI vnnrm nnnr ttwvtm to nhin Hnw Fnrst nod Hi'l-M to tw tn W WyJl at hnm, W rite frr Price LUt, Mrkv listen, rihiripintf tam. sind mbmtt oar HUr.Tr.nS'TJlAPPLIRG'GUIDE.iV- p:.'". -niMr h"an4, Burt tbin on th ttlMi smr wrtifcrn. Itiuctntini ll tut ntlwH. All , sit Try,'I"' rWru, DwTt, Trrw. 0tn Lw. Howni1 ir U lmr. ud to bMoRi wo- fc.irtifol R t4. ir M.rnHii rUilsmd iirsrtfl nimnl in trp 09 h. .(!, nhp iiisU ftcJ lutiltM and tt ffiOM. AMfrll nrom., Ul UU- 1 B A Flavoring. It maVe BlKiallga. srP letter th.,1 Maple. smyM f isoiu Dy grocens. John Iidy. farmer living niar Itahinson. Ku bus limlalled eo:njilte elsetrie light plant on bis p!ne. which lights his house, barns, cowsneas, corn cribs snd granaries. Hones lor Jeder.un. Waal, yes," said Mrs. BragU'T of and furnishes green succulent food, the Jefferson City. "I reckou that feller dairy business thrives ail the year that writ out the Declaration of Inde- around with the exception of short pendente dewrved the bonor." period during the summer. During "Vou mean the houor of being s- this period the land is out of commis- aigned to write lt'r" sion, the cows barely subsist on the .ss-ot t all. I tnean the honor o" pasture fields and there is no profit to bcln. nan,ed fur our town.. They call- the farmer. Forty-cent butter and i L him JcfTerson, you know." 1'hlla scarcity of good fresh milk is the evS-1 asp,a reNa. VISITING CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS MONOGRAM STATIONERY There' nwhintp no genteel "i enirravfd work that is rtititol!y done. We do th flneet work m the Psilic Cotutt. at moet reasonable pr!c?e, We wilt mail you npeeimene of talt ietif-rinir and wtirdmjr of Inviutionm t., nKn requeat. Head un your name oa oatI card. KILHAM STATIONERY AND PRINTING CO. PORTLAND dence of a lack of green food. What is needed in the valley is a for- atre croD that will utilize the soil and furnish green food and pasture during the drv season. Will airalia nil ine bill? If alfalfa could be raised exten- " Slg. Tshueks (aspirirnf Thespian) When It cornea to high' tracly, even if I do say it, I've got Iiob Mautell akinned to desita. ... . 1 ... . Tf.11 wr1 sively and successfully it would change m wr hi. akin. It d'n't ik. r... n( nnliir. anil add immense V I " ' .. ' .... nt you. lour ears aiicn oui. Tribune. the face of nature and add immensely to the value of the farms in the Wil lamette valley. It would increase the dairy products and the poultry pro ducts; it would cheapen the production of pork and beef and mutton. Alfalfa has been grown for two thousands years in the Mediterranean region. It has been grown successful ly in arid parts of America for half a century. A gentleman traveling over Hainan Nature's Wtaknmea. "I don't oiiud Mrs. Gigsiiaw making fun of the way l talk." id Mrs. Lap sling, forgivingly. "It's only her wy. We've all gt our little peculiarities and idioDockraaies." Oat ol Ilia Heart. i . !.. ..ulto,! !t MT-hieTeHnt a ha what was then regarded as a land unfit . , '., . hi aeroplane. "I've snra r for settlement in Western Nebraska by found t pubiic highway now where there reason of its aridity discovered a uim-1 js no ,pr;nklini rart demon to coma ty green alfalfa plant growing wnere I ,ong ana turn it Into a sea or muo I no other green thing could be louno ior miles around. That was a demonstra I, i. .i,l il-si UOmi l.f I ma of the r ice o tne lien is always even wnn i,,.iin hit ..tl tiara ! evirwl wltuin i"f aoove ine irvei in ine fiiii a,. ...La In lb Malar aialr br tha belt.' Continues Admiral I vans, "the Sr f a plant recently diacvvr4 la CASTRO IS FURIOUS. I S.I Ilia raell. I T .sii I thuuiiht you were en tha aali r uS"ll. I tn-k 1 was. Iliii hleh pt"s always Hi aLe me dlry. snl I full off iMrolt ;J t-- t'ri'Sa. laiigrr to be ulMirchended Inmi a tiro rctile tienetrating above the belt brvond thr wrecking effect of such proircli'e. . that due to the amount o Veneruelsn President's Dignity Hurt by Fren,.h Treatment. Paris. Dec. H President Castro, of Veneruela. v. ho arrived in this city Catarrh of the stomach is the cor rect name for most cases of dyspep sia. Only an internal catarrh remedy, such as i'eruna. is available. Perutia Tablets can now be procured. Ask your druggist for a tree I'e runa Almanac for IU09. BeaTlaataar of Troable. Mr. Phusser Cynthia, 1 have joined a Don't Worry club. Mrs. Phnsser I am sorry for the club. It will bars to change its name. rus: .4 v i...-. ..a t """ I .,allr .m,4 1., I'l t Im I Ul SN.f II ..,., f.. HIS I, ,.ll.il. irao. In )k li ki m, A . su ais a., I"hia.irbi. I'. I Slrle Jrrrr. I - I .. utteo," mini t oele J-rry p.ehlra. . a thai there thing they call optwr H'i nrr riilura along, by k. Ill tH.urtunity t steal auuiethiu"! only rrUr llna.fal. Yuur hair am to be coming te..i t.' .lrly fuainnve- !Ki; I'ta baeo .r the luirsuiua all the lime lUt il j (uii'g I k. n.iter that may enter the bole It Mast evening from lordcaiiK. has made ti e .!ititic that may be done tiy such nroieclilrs entering below that may tie snip I" sm " esiiioniiin jjry at tlie manner m vsuicn uie gov .nmietit has received htm in france Since his arrival in Paris he has re no ailv.UK'es to tne i rencn govei u Imeiit He is reported as furiously an- in.igiinc or pollers nut tins is mi iiolnble It will leouire many 12 inch shells on tl.e walerliiie or on any other to disable or s.nk such a' ship if the nltii ers and men know their business and want to fight Prnullira o! Urratneee. Mereulrs hud subdued tha Erynianthiau twin r. 'What are you going to flo witn ms liiistv" ihev asked hiin. I rffnse to answer, ha said, on me tion that satisfied the gentleman and he purchased a large tract of land for trifle. Un the same tana ne nas since fed fifty thousand sheep in one season on alfalfa. Alfalfa goesdown into tnei jsi school Horror. depths of the soil for moisture and Teacher What was the most moment thmiiirn wireless communication wiui aui evenr. or tne ibmi reaiuo i the atmosphere brings down from above I Shaggy Haired Pimi' Iaat Century? f I .,v,i,K t. (Vi nlant anrl enriches The killin of that mtereiew wita Tie ItrVU TT 1 1 1 V. as a...wv ' a-. " s th Bil Kaiser, 1 Since 1891 the acreaffe of alfalfa in W. I OnnrrlM nakN and Mill i men's frl.OO and tHi.M ihrwe than any other mnnnfartnrrr in th world.be eauM they hold their ahape, fit better, tuid wear longer than any other make 8hw it fl Pricw Jor tnrt Mnbwftt Family, Men, Boys. Women, Mir.tti Cbildrn f l IXrwtuM tMKO-ieS euiEdin aaeMsjotmart ke KUii4 M asy BTiea. W. L. DmujIm lM aad f 2 00 taow n tkt lMt is Uu worKl Watt Color Kylrt Umd XxotMvot n- I nke Sm ftubcltl. W. L. iKmcM nme and price it ttampett on bottom. Bold every-h,re. tboe ma. led from taetory to anl irRrt of ttar world. C&taiovae free. W. L. DOLGLA&, I.U Serk St., Brecktee. Meat. PNU NO. SI-OS BKX wTltlna; toadeertlaorapl' mention tble paper. lined shut up in his apartments in ground that It might incriminate me. CASTRO IN RAOE. I to. hmuernr of Again la said to dan lineal enileelloa or on-nnia in mi ...rid at hu tislae at Kcboeutiruna Ihera are IV' plnnta. I CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu II3Y8 Always Bought Hoars the Bltfuatura of The t'lillean goieinuieiit hsa placed at I iV. i aiBil - irtaa .1 . ai u satis I tlf tht I'reaid.nt. in l.e esiienlr.l la etcuriug Iroinlgrants at a fur that republic. Mlrrarr 1toe. (oiodinait toinroug - You're goln" t ru. a l? Wuffrrln" Jloaes ! Vou? Snymulil Hlorey Vep. Bonis day I'aj g.ini' to write lh Ortobiugraplty of s Iravalru' tso.'iol4!t. I.uealed. Knleker Where la bis residence? ltifier-I'r voting, In New York; fn divnrc, In Pukota: ami for good. In Ku rune - New Y'oek Hun, Declares Act of Holland Outrage on Civilization, l!.-i-t.ii lie.- 11 " I he sriitre of th cast gi'iardslup Ah by the Dutch nillser (el.leiiind is mi less man naval btig.md.ige. It is an outrage on cinliMtii.il Kv that act Holland I... out Iirrself ontside the pale ol lie .-,.i. -v I lo not know what Vcne ,.t, ..III .to alioiit it " l ilu. caustic language President i...i..i .,( Vineuela commented to dav en the warlike move made by Holland Saturday, the news of wh ch ...... o.itoir.l tn I. no until he . ' i .to. . i L. Ilns afternoon. fas,,,, declares that Ins visit to this many !'. i., .-oii-nlt l)r Israel. He as setts that whoever say he is not sick is telling a be. li,. Y'riirsiietan president has en gvge.l the first Ibwir. containing thirty rooms at the Hotel I'splanade. am! his bill will be a Irille over I'-'.Vi a Il- has rnaaged (or the use ol I'onsrlf 'tid his mrtv ten motor cars rn.t of 1500 daily, lie is sni romiiicl l.y a small army "i ici...... . ic hotel as closely as though he were nrisoner. and. barring a few mem 1 r. of the Venezuelan colony, lie as seen nobody. Die officials of the foreign ottice have been given orders not to explain the position of the government towards Castro. Said one official yes Irfil.iv l'he conditions upon which tlie government is willing to open nego nation with Castro have been com miillieateil to him. What these conditions are, beyond prohibiting President t astro from making any political iicciaraiion, aie not known, but it is believed that they involve a formal auology. A reporter called to sec tlie rrest- letit yesterday. The only member ol Castro s entourage visible said mat iioihiim had been decided, but the ,.:irtv nossiblv would leave for Ger A blacg maul in tne service ot .Mine. v.asiro w is smuiK a hall outside her mistress door, try I-,,r ell h. knew that any answer ha could make would b different from the ai-coinita written by the historians, sud at that portion of his career ha was Kansas has increased from 34,388 to I 615.000 in 1906. A recent bulletin from that state says of alfalfa : "The steer feeders and mutton feeders of Kansas, Colorado and Nebraska wouia be lost without it" At the Kansas station it is stated : A train of 800 pounds of pork was aansitiva about being accused ol naiure made from a ton ol aiiaiia, ana a lime faking. less than that amount or gain was made from an acre ol aliaua pasture. Again, "We found that 100 pounds of alfalfa hay saved 96 pounds of corn." Figuring on the basis of these experi ments it is stated that "witn green al falfa oroducine ten tons per acre (20,- 000 pounds) it would produce 2,000 IP (Mil DO Ul THAT ANT HIUHNKEO rovtrja nu DO AID do rr ima RESCENT Essosphate MCPOWDER A FULL POUND 25c Get it from your Grocer amount to a snap. Mnrbe not. reajionaea ing to get her foot into a newly pur thrusting his jaw forward. A It lea slan'a lletlcenee. "Do you want to make any contrl- h, ul,, i.s to our euniimlgu fund?" asked the willing worker. "Yes." answered .Mr. DURtln Stax. "I'd like to. Hut 1 clou t see wny l should put myself on rcssjrd lu a way 0( pori,( which, at 4 cents per that will ivhikc it your imiriuiii: nui.i nound would be wortn ou per acre. to Kiuiti ine after the iiimtialgn is orer." Director Burkett, of the Kansas sta- YVusbin.tou Star. tion, sajs: "By promoting the suc- uirrrrrnT cessful production or airalia tne sta- , .. .1:.!..:..., .... ir.ii.t.n i lion nas noc uuiy ca.(juuc-v. ine itllllteniiai uum.s..- 7 I , : " :.l . Knt in "You ssk me to have a friend appoint- ion 01 an inijasrrioi .u.6 f. ed to s koo.I position." lie said, -our i go doing nas aiscimrgeu i v-u i, m nothiuc about you. toi I evnense. and in addition has aaaed mti- all I know to the contrary you don't iong 0f dollars to the wealth of the state. At the Ontario agruultural college the caller, "but my Job I chased pair of pointed shoes. RUEF GETS ANOTHER WEEK. a bridgeteoder." Chicago in ten years 30 cuttings, yielding over 5 tons an acre, were made. An exper iment showed this great soil enrich ing qualities. Wheat grown after al- ! sV a " mA-Dt " " OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE Should remember that our force i so orKnod that WE CAM DO THEIR ENTIRE CROWN. BRIDGE AND FLATS WORK IN A DAY, if neeesaary. POSITIVELY PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE when platea or bridzw are ordered. WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS; no uncertaintybut SPECIALISTS, who do tha moat aewa. Uric and careful work. WISE DENTAL COMPANY, INC. Dr. W. A. Wise. Mm-.. 21 yearn in Portland. Second floor Failing buildinf. Third and Waehington etreeta. Office hours: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays to 1 P. M. Painlaaa ex. tractinc 60c; plmtea JS up. It IW.stltl V.. llfnioN -Ausveea' 1 Caemtsl. . .. ... ....... k.. ....... I.M.MI OMltl. l u. t'.iaia. f.n. t.llU.f .i..il7 rl ! 11.1 .tu o ai.;.neol..a. toulrol ...rt t .11,11.0. lialenayel taIlKola buiial Uui. HAVE YOU EVER USED "IMPERIAL" RICE? Imp.irte.1 Hire, aup.rior quality. C"Jea In hulk or s-lh. lirs. If yur dealer due li I keen II .eml u hw name and a.lUre.. W. U. handle all alaaeaa of lm.ti Klee "'.iV'ku-; Mill Urtl -' - ltl CtMUtl, PORTLAND RICE MILLING COMPANY PORTLAND, OREGON i i. ,ti....... I bv a letinne ol gaoy at '. i il..l. . Keiireseutatives of tin i , i ' greeted Castro today ' v " " . , ... i i I bev have been oruereii in n" very courtesy. Examiner on Double Duty. CTiicaim. Dec. l.vCassitis C. Jones, Convicted Briber Will Be Sentenced Next Saturday, , t.v.neisen Dec 14 -Abraham i.',,..f ,-i,ns ii-i: d last Thursday of of fering a bribe, was Saturday granted a delay of one week before receiving sentence 1 he continuance ot tne case ....; I nv Saturday. December J'J ... .. i.lth i be assent of the district at torney's office, represented by Assist . . ... Tl.. II 1V.,V,,.. ant lolin l' tiara. as tha trip is after timothy sod 42.1 bushels. In the two succeeding years the anaua soo nroduced 30.2 bushels of barley and 24 bushels of corn, while the timothy sod produced 19.7 bushels barley and 17.9 bushels corn. The three crops on the alfalfa sod were worth about J90 while those on the timothy sod were worth about $59. At the Oregon Agricultural college Thomas II. Dozicr. chief state bank fxammer, assigned to I t,lf ,cfelP, based his motion for a suddenly resigned ' I. Iv bus bis place rather than face the scandal which his superiors say will be stirred, mi if etters written to nun 17 '.' .1 ..iv...;..l. ..r made tiubllO Int nanK iiiii.ti - . 1,1 ,l,9,o made against Jones is t.iat lu was privately employed by these banks as an examiner while ,,,ing the same duty for the state. 1 he .1.: 1 .s. no emtilovc 01 a ?a rT.,VY..7. oite.l as a bank ex ,.;,r 10 insnect the institution by which he is employed. Takes Up Boll Weevil Fight. I i. k-.oii. Miss . Dec. IS. Starting . 1.1. ..o.. nu lav. a "boll weevil" iroin un v.. j ..,..!.. I lr-iill ill be run by the Illi nois Central railroad over its . . :. .' .1.. ..........I tlii Gill s resniie on r un.iiim dm., had not been given the defense to prepare the motions and arguments in arrest of judgment and for a new trial. 1 IIC mammy II...., u V.li Knefs chic counsel, I" .' ' I - l;r appear ill court was assigneu .is ,1.... ri..llll vvl.il.. t was Bcncra IV Known uiai judgment would not be pronounced "Saturday, there was the usual crowd in attendance at the session, ami tltcre ...-1. no .biiiinutioti ot tne ponce guaru i.i....t ...... hroiiL-it rom t ic county ;..:t ... 1 1... nr son van ami was nurricu i s se.si between Attorney Doier . ....... , mil A. A tmann. Ins tirotner-in-i.iw 11.,. . r 111:11 e t he motion nu a does. 1 ra Tribune. . si.. ... 1. nr rntloalna. "I evpeet to take a lew ooona in jalia yieiaea 01.0 uusneio ijc. 1 me, sain ine iirtoinnn, likely to l a Ions one. They'll be useful for ballast, 100, nresnnie. o IMTVCU tne ie "i". 'Not in tlie least, rejnmru m ...... .u:.... t...f lirtht naut. I saMl lake iwiii " fiction." Amendatory Horns Yea, I always rewrite my poems K.r..i-. t aend them to a publisher. Nanus You mean, I presume. Dtrore .ifaifa has been srrowing successiuny you send them to tha next publisher. for HCV(;rBl years, and tests are being 1 , . , 1, nn-mnnmiara witnditterent , . 1 niniic ui .iw ft". 1 French dairymen have discovered "' ,.:,.:. to determine which will suit the use of wine dregs a a food for cowl ,onditiong best in this state. The ,.,,., ,l,e quality or tn. . nu aoa M t M timM to answer questions in regard to its cunt- n.. . 1 liil,1;n now .land. I ention. om"1 v V"' v.. : . ; r .11!. vr. W ln in New iotk t.ny is st. t aui a Aiew iniiraiwniviui."i ... .1.....1 ti.. .sn uer atone of wnich was laid H. Hamlin cut this year 200 tons ol al- ilm I - . . t. . U.J .1 1 Ol nB I In 17tM. falfa hay. u yieiaea suoui t tn the acre in two cuttings. joeiore An Knclish Judge expressed his horror .mj: . olfolf. tha land had been tht other day when a witness said he had .croDDe(i out," In fourteen years Varaeed" his auto ear. It wss a new , ; J Keen taken verb to his honor, and he d.dn t like it. ..,,,,.. ,nd Mr. Hamlin ex- I , . . . :.u.. 4-Via viaA la Taciflc Railrosd Com- piams mat on r.. ot I much neavier. no mmm F...... The Southern .... . o... u .i . b..s . il: ' Ifla 'tiSIl 1 I j M SCHOOL il 6H0ES l fir W 11 1 if i FOR BOYS and GUtXS "SPECIAL MERIT SEAMLESS SCHOOL SHOES SCHOOL SHOES without mmi-think of it seamless school shoms! They r trone and sturdy, have seamless uppers, touicti soi?s and double leather toes. By iar the mosft durable and IttBtuix shoes obtainable. "Special Merit" Seamless School Shoes "wear like iron. They wear just twice as long a ordinary shoes with seams. Made in all styles and sixes, for erery day and Sunday wear for boys and a iris. x our dealer will supply you; if not, write to us. Look for the Mayer Trade Mark on the sole. FR Fit If you wltl end tb annta of s eValsr who does not htuidlc SpciJ Mart bebool Shoes, we will mb1 jot ttrtm. port. pHid, tMpaiialulpiciur of George or Mirths WtMhinstoa, avu HmM. Sum wt..ch plctura you want. W la nuke LMtflni Hoortil( bo. Martbi Comfon &boM sud Ysnas Sbocs. F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. MILWAUUkS,WISCON If etne Lady Shoes, hm WastJiiniitoB nas Ctwuo TL- I tO l 11c 11 ui " f unntent the t?TV ,,u,u " " MAKE OLD SILVER NEW . Il.v. yml ...m. old. larnlahed K Jileaa. rorW. and Himkiii. thiil !. W,iiulll ' u... will have tli.in Iilat"! wUh 1"" "' W Us.k and r like aulld .llw.rT SEND IS YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS and .1.. ua a ll.t of what . r..llm.hlM and e will send yeubrfW" mall full liif.irmalliw and uarlloulara how to have It dime at Htt la coal. It Doesn't Cost You a Cent to Learn It Dimply a.nd ua your name and eddreee, aa above, and we will do aa we aurea. OREGON PLATING WORKS, Silver Department liih snd Alder Streets. P"'"d. 0r,M I il" ia ,r w ,. M J t 'WW The rlrfl nest llflhtMt and most comiortauie POMMEL SLICKER At the same time cheapest In the end Decaute 11 wears longest '359 Everywhere! Every garment, ntlHI-Nnt Jeefl waterproof Catiloy lrt TOwrS frsmN CO i imi f t 0 TOWCW j i.'ISs 'la. vmun (ll!t mam i si...si tiii-iiium Tnr isiiiti line ill tl nr.iiHMvs . ties (if .Mississippi tliat are threatened lw the bull weevil pest. .1.. i.l ruin Will OCCUtiy '. i!. I liriilnre will b ur5 . V .'.. i :.i,n.it. .Ii.iweil to illus rate tl.e ravaue of the Ml. weevil and the hest metliiHl ol K ,lV nest. Inciiieiiiaiiy mnress unoii the farmer ine a". t;te of (livcraifv'tiKtrieir cropn. Annlwer.arv of Waahlngton't Death i.-.-i..ri. Wliiirii. V.i.. Doc. 15. The i .i..- ..t il.i. ,.itv. vesti-rilav I ...... .si if nnssihle Masonic i i t.Kt. "..;' 'V;' "'" V. . ' k. ... .tenredations n ,li.t.l.lllilll III US llisii'". ' .". IVIlll 11, IV- I"- . ' ., Me II117 rr mat e the motion continuance immediately after the pro- d h ltB i: i.tnitiir:itei . lilt llldltel" V iri-iiuiKs -..v .... '..'.. I -1.. 1. i n h... s.eii... r- -- l.awlor tlfcltneil to permii u- ','". Ttia cnaruaui. make a good growtn, i i t .-.i.i-m.i witfif tn I a i .. txes i.s, u.ae thnt ins moulT I . . ahnwinir that it tekes several years on certain classes of soil for the alfalfa to i. ,..,-.r,l.,1 .nul ordered Rucf to f,d a uui6n to see that th monay (Ivan by tliaia la proper ay.ui. After Cattla Ruttlort. Reno. Ncv., Pec. 14 Captain V L Cox. sitncriiitcmlcnt ot ine n-ts.u state police, with a picked sitiad oi men, working in harmony with Slier iff Kmerson. of I.asseit county. Cali i t..ft v..i,.nlav for rvranuu lake llMlll.l, .... J '. , .' ... -,l on an expedition to nrivc tne came rnini 11. If a ration of train oil an hour will caltn tht ruoat bolsterout aa around a Teasel. it Innka aa thou eh an alfalfa cam paign would be worth million to thia state. .Villi 1U1 v - o . . in that region recently, lhc rustlers . i: u .i.di an. f- tic ..,e:,ili mi the toml) ol l.corge wusii i nave ncen steauuK ? ''"','., v; r ... .1... .,f tin. onel:.. Mnrtln.ru Nevada and t,aiiioriii.i, ington, on '".... ........,.- r thr ... . :. ,..ri ...in make a fiuht to I .!,.. aa muia Dowar aa startini inn 11 is s.ivv.... -. - - iiuii - Miiiit.t Vernon to place a memorial wreath on the tomb of l.corge Wash ..i tin. nrciainn of the one hundred nd ninth anniversary of the .i..,.il. i.f the lirst nresiueiii. n sv.i!. ... . i.- i,v.,l..ril-kslnirir Indue that licn- eral Vahinlon was made a Mason, ... i t... .....nu venra liast the lodtfe tl.lS illlll I'M i....j i- , .'.. f n-Kiilarly obsctveu lite auiiivci.s.n j lua tleatli. . Cevlon Entertalna Fleet. r..i.,.,n rvlrni Dec. 1.1. Tlie 11. C.tt.i. mill .s,.ii nti.it inn, iv inruiiKM olhcial visits between Rear Adniira Ano,iKr attenipt will be made Moil- c. ......... n ik halt es i n neci. i"i,i.. ,(,.r,i,.nn ine laiMiuu min'1"" S r llenry Kdwards McCallmn. gov- ' ' the oni for which. Professor - r revlnn. The American war- ; .iri.,itf. The ship is Au Inch of rain equals tlatea and one third ludita ot auow. RiTi. veara airo thera were 130.CW0 children at aohool la India. are over 4,000,000. Tha railway bride, whluh connects Venice with tha mainland it 12,030 feet long tad bat i-1 arcbrt. Tht stoppini of an tiprtas trala rt- o What is meant by "50 per cent," "40 per cent," and so on, dynamite! I A. The percentage given m... ...,n,,t nt nitroglycerin in the powder. For instance, a 40-percent dynamite ii ...iinnsed to eontaia U per ceui ot uinv. Now thert iv,crin aml 60 per cent of "dope." I r ... . . : . . di.i. tTjvl. v s Thomson, nasuiukiiua lego, Pullman "Everything comes to him who wHlta." niiisid the man In a restau rant: "but It comes cold." Head Walter What's he wantt sV JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS AN EDISON IHONOGDAPII OUTFIT S.NT WIIB IT COST TOYOIKNIOD.YS' FREE TRIAL J?4',l, 3 resist capture if overtaken. I l Aeroplane Did Not Fly. Olaa brushes art used by artists whe Aeroplane u a ' T.,J deforstt china. Thty are tuadt ot glass I ra AllUIMCK . iUI.. vv. ' " " ' " I . aii - .lie In. ,' lit,; of a propellor, which proved Ob... a. -- " . . M. . . . t' l.ll.. fn. Ih I ... .. to have been omit too iigiuij Nttrlj 8 par ctut of tht atuatnta la strain (it 7tm rcvoiiiinnij Otrman unlvtraltlet are wrtigntra prevented tne success m ......... trial of l'roiessor J. , '-r'"" ..tn.m nt limim vesteniay. ""v chine did not rise from the ground. ni .1.1... .r run litter lor lllCir journey through the Indian ocean to the Sue canal. signed to carry three passengers. To Construct Reservoir. Butte. Mont, Dec. H.-Word was received last ntgnt um ' ij ...:.t,,ir.....i from settlement mem iiu wh" - , i large amount of lana coyern.u Grafters Denied New Trial. Harrisburg, Ta, Dec. 3-J"'!ki; 1.-....1..1 .i. rHnv overruled a motion I J?"""" i fXr Snvder. Sanderson. moy"V",,,S,.Vi" n itTl, Root Ma th u e a a n d S hit m a k cr, the olTic.ials for " th rpu7poVe of con- nd contractors who were convicted n nut ,,",";B,mmenM,,re,ervoir ,0 ir on the charge ot consp.r.i.K - - ,-. h Flathead Indian reserva fraud the state in the matter of the r gaie ii r Siaio i;iiv.i .v.... - Keep It on Hand! Ceuile and coUt rn.r Hiia anr KtmbM of ill. t.milv any torn. Unr a bad culd hu bn mvtttod and RiucK arlinM and luffennt htt hrai Hvtsl by th. ptomDl ua of IW C'lint. Hinaitaolliins HI. ii lo bn.k upcoutht and col.k. Thrra ia ae bronrhtd ef luns foul.1. that It will not trline, m from oiiatM or narmlul in. arwiienti. r ina for chiMrn. At all drusaUU', 25 eta. u Walter Says he wants a little or ev- arvthliur. Head Walter Give him hash. Chicago Journal. "If ye please, nimu," said the ancient hero, In an appealing voice, as he stood at tha hack door of the cottage on Mon day. "I've lost my leg." "Well, I ain't got It," snapped the woman fiercely, as the door closed with a bang. Victoria Eagle. A Propoaal. "Yea." he said. "I'm In love," Huh ! ahe replied scornfully. "I wouldn't care to be you." "And I wouldn't like you to be. I'd rather you were uitae." Philadelphia, Praas, . Mrs. Hoyls I've found out where my husband spends his evenings. Mrs. DovieWhsrsT Mrs. Hoyle At home. Tou sea, I had to stay In myself last night. Harper's Weekly. toes? v. 'td Why Not Consider This Offer Now? Thia la n Invitation to every reader of thia paper to Write US at once - Icr our Iree trial o fei - no money down - eight months' time to pay -no Interest charged -w pay the freight-end irive ten days to try an t.a son mono j.ayu . your own home. Our Outfit No. 6 cost sik.mo ana inciuao. . . . , , ... k.l Jhm. b"lnrl New u.dt8on rnonoirrapn. witn extra urw . -j .... 1 ....11 nnMU.,l,ll IfoffnOTl.. X..y Horn, worm ao.w; oneuw.ii mi.h xffl one bottle oil; one oil can and an Automatic Bruah attach-'4 '-.-- ment. Thia offer l fair to you and to ua, because we want yftu a e a .iafled custamer-a booater for Ag, ,,,ke Eilera Piano Houe-our beat advertisement. ' whinV. St. Send uathecoupon-cataloirue and fuUpwrtlc- At' pLo? lw will com. to you by retun, aaaU. tlJ.Hu ind ST ictllw iawuv .-ev Portland, Oregon treeat Wostsrn Dealera in All Makea of Talking- Machine. Re cord., Pianoa, Organ, fete. mtabiea and oartlculare of t your Ediaoo Free Trial Offer. 4d, jV- Name.. Addreaa.