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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1909)
The" Mission Of those corputclot In your blood that hovo boon eollad " Lttti ' ioldiero," lo to.flghi for v you gemot tho dleoaoo Mormo that eonotonny onoanaor your nooitn. Thoto oorpuooloo oro mada healthy and itrona toy tho uoo of , Hood's S-roiiPwtHlaV.it (J.ibim i, iThk nwilli'lit I a oomnlnMtnn of I mom train J) ilKli'Mmt rnit1l(il agento in proportions dud by a proeea known iinfy to nnrac-lvait ami it ha for thirty ynero imm constantly proving It Worth, ,, eukwutuu, m,u 'Just-aa-good.'' I TffrT;?rHyrt'r-'n?TP-n-- . '- H SAN v Kill ml ,.: IIUUlJllisJsl 111 I J I III' , I ....... I CUBANS IN CONTROI.. Sicily and Calabria Aro Shaken : by Earthquakes. TIDAL WAVES JOLLOW TEMBLORS rrar. ,! 'riiluX,;' (MM JJi,(.linl(, "of Iww cttllltntloit Jin. progress,! since the ti.mua uMhn Itoiimii orMa."-'- tunm tinker? Sow trta "wwir wVr IfxAlinr for thrill. Whole Cities Devastated end Survlv ore m State of Penlo-Mun. 0d of Boeti toil. Rome, Dec, su -Tii. it,,.- ,!,. ... ,. 11,(1.. .... ... .... I . I , . w ,.',,'. rwt" ami liter l lo.ciua, Calan.aio ami Km Ul,-h . Mlllllll HL'iMlllV Ub 111. ll. . I ....... , ' "" ' j -r-M.- , -"I fwa Hin ihi VH I Ifld Ol rahi ir i . taort turns. tvsuiiigiuii mar. , ... , " , . ' Ilea Mia 'later. , . A lilll Irm .n,, .Mi. Usre. If roil ph-. flit lb liO'ikfcfVlMr, l.u , Iiwm urn ( imrMrif bi lusts It Murk an hand. ,., That only shows, Mr. Addtmiip,' iupwt tlm typewriter girt, "tint you'v ntar rd the bitirry el lh lr ef IUU.I," , i . (.,...; ,.. Only One "SROMO QUININE" TkM I t.AATIVf hlttiMD UUINtNK lank tm ih Mtitum ol K (ut al WW I tor Cold in ) D. ' KiIhih Ml, Th lilll Irni.-iiix iuae looked s.lmlr- lii.iy at th iti4 irar.-iliig nun, "Orel-h 01. , "Vou fr-ll Cerlt en- gliic, il.m l jumT .-o. smarrro; in uia Burn. -r inl fur a nwtlla tnry, Wbul't yaut lit!? 1 ollllrlu iit(f' "Not rin.fljf," ih lilll (twin, Ml J uwitn bri.ljr.." , O, ( k. f. Thr I fair nmlilm om4 Jen. . Wh i!riimiy1 aho'd 6a ttumtnl lo a " II "t bar b.ait ? ' ; 'tu . r'b rtlil.lt. i ' Anil it ar did l en fla. Nel la know bn Jicir h it in troti a.f,y It tlr jur oo IliUt kao Ia-irt .iifca 4aaf eaa . aa, jrti OtltM, ,. ... . , ........ .. , i Oik.rol.a OkJwilwitakt. ' Alfir et art r etijcta Birr?lnt aT ' Mjrrli-1 hr mil on objartloo. I et U llr ia 01 KiBlatKlaa. "11 'ir Inoktiif nxti otr tnri anr kiH4 a atta lih on pun. b." " ( , tt iwr ltuiUt r a bar ' Tm Mavli lw III. "!. aula lb thin rtr. "l m Int la rbaiif mf UwrUlii lar. Tin Ihiweout (lliiurr r tmt murb far mj rtitt'-atlif i'triu"' 1brroaurM dtniH-r r tiijail tilt frtrtl. ftr what dd tliy riittr -Nllii. water u4 tuuthplrk, tit rptjr. coiiipHninii th dc- imtunrnt of Calnlitia, which (rin t; hiiiIii-ciu exlrsniiiy of Italy, r the the but," wtr (JcvinUlnl yrMeuhy ,y an f irtliifimke, Hit far rrailiuiit r(lnl i,( ulii.l, ..I, htmt thrrtili,iiu (I,,. rll,,re country J he limit i, Menu, hi Si. i'v L tiUlly ilcmroyrd, and Ciunia a ii. UIIIMIlill , . lu . WlMilit ,iii,.lr.,l. ..I """"I II4VC III 'II. allil Hl:lil v i..-t.,t. "WlilK. liuwfvrr ia iho f ...i it... wl -""iv hiiii CICIIUC CUIIIIIIUIII rinill WJI' allit i.,,o rlolv l. Mruyru, It l iiim..,,,c .iji rvril n .t.xiinl,ie tiiinalr t( the H4in:ijr, inn rqiorH rtciviil hrre ii tu mic iiuiir pan mum iiiijtvAtr tiw ih havoe In hrrn itrcat, ami the il trilttnn til lilc anil nronrrlv mure iruiu.r in hi ji.ily lu taiicr.ciit'Cd naiiy yrrf llir lily of Mosina hai mffrrr firolMbly inure than any other i!ce "'I iiri inirniiinn i-oilillitf direct ,y irwni tlut .jiutiw autuiit I ut two tint ill ol ihr l'iii mai tlcalrovrd and orrai tmuiianj perirm killed, ilir kiemrri N anluitglon and vti.iilrtirllii, w hu h were In the har bor. laier tirmreejrd to Catania, load ! nli injured, who rre tile neu uy teiror tliat they lenned mi able to realize what lud hauoened imply layinii (hat it looked a though tie enl ot (lie world had mine l u leameii left CaUuita lor Medina tu it ill removiiitf the injured front uiai niace wno are reiiiittd to num tier thotitamU ,: ,,. , i ' At l aiinia the panic llrii'ken nee -, e. Irar.nii new lurk. absolutely .eluied In enter their hour, and aic jnvpnijf on i ne ijiiarei I lie tidal wave ank 1W bo.it thme ltd did grrat daniac to tevrial btiit ee! and !emer, incliidiitit tne vionuii aieantrr HUiia Km rtnlv C'atan a t.a1rr fr.ihi he enrrt or a tula! w'ave But r mm ar body of water imindatet! the luitd. ome utrreti ol Mrttma whieh f l.tttlt the harbor, eovrriiiit them with thick layer of mud, whii'h rcmlerad tif ditliu!t the mictoiinii of the. .voumled. many of wh.ini could hi een lyinij umkr the wreckage. It t ri-norted that the villaiten Faro and tjaiutrn. adjniniitit Mentiua, have liuii.eareil. 1 lie etteili l tp earthnuake were aitKraviteil thrnitjfll lit eepienroB I He tiamti ett alottij tereral treel, JtddmJ A Holiday 8umllon. j I lefTf U.j ferric , lit C.iJhri 4 the rrtaOi'vani The belt li ft it noi nlwav. the oa W MM,"IM i , lhat eoitf the mo ntonev. h i the isteiainanicoiii. the inhabitant thinii tttar ttHVet a nerd, lht appro. I htt number SJ.ouo, wai virtually inat and anneal lo mo4 lane that lnred, ln!y fi.e nerir wer nuke lh bltfiiitl bit. l or a woman , hut tnaiy et miureil, . iiomemc laite here a hajiuy ihoitght: j A new ti.k rif exeenttnnal reeinei t.t. K... .. .. .'. ' .tr. janei MeKetime Hill, fl tse MANY VILLAGES RUINED. iwmon rookm ichool. ha iut ap pearrd. under the title "The Cokl Ho' k " It l telectmn of 0 f the (ttoxeit erealion of l hi eminent la jhoriiy The idea in to prrtrnt In r .n.pact form number of delkioo" take anj atrurt fit for ho I Keafttt wtien Hi liouiewife if anxioiii (o make ber bet tmpre lvee)' teelue i a kftn. aihf the t ook eotitaiii in udditiitu a litnd ol ,i i iiil.le botuehold iiifoiniation, "The ' '' P'k it rlriiant'y KOftrn tip i iiorU on iineii piaie paper ana pro 'iitiitraiea wiin tieauntul Mail line and coioteo emtravini!, "II yoit wmild like "The Cook'i i ck f.it ymirielf or a friend, itcure nmgie rerttlnate from Quake Center at Etna Thieve Rob Oead and Start Firat. i Palenno, Dec 8. Report from all the tow m am) villagei around Me4 tina ttr that eei.tt ilrnn.ine ha heen done by the earthquake, and iha the number of victims u larite. Thd (traveip liti.iie wit doite'to public buiHIniKi and ihunhe at Floridiaj .mo v in n jito ni t, iioria, t Alctno, Terrailova. Mariauoiioli and Narro. At Mimo there were a number ul ihooks. At Auitttitta. which onee before wa destroyed by ait earthquake, the tnlst evacuation by American Army Begin Ne Yaart Day. , , , , Havana, i, auNew Year'. d will wltD.ti ib beginning of tb true uutlon of Cuba by the army of paoifl outloiH whlub ba bova In pniMmlua of the lalilud tinea the beginning of the pMvituiuul gDvemunnit, In ; October, IW'. The flint pruvlilmittl reglmeot of miirliiea, numbering boo, whleh will b among the llmt troop to leave, are now eiiieeiiirntlt.g fro,,, earlou p0tt at 'n"ii v.ojuiniim. " ' i ! About half tin ruglmnnt will lull lu Junuar on the cruiaer l'ralrie, which arrived here Chriatum eve, bound for Newport New, The l'ralrie will return about Ilia middle of the month and embark, tle reinaindur. The final em barkation will not occur until April 1. The nmUrkatioa will be offotted with m little ceremony aa poiblt and U'i probable that their dnparture will be imido with a tittle notice a marked thoir landing. The purpoae B deferring the departure of a portion of the 17tn Infantry until April 1 ba been the Itibject f eonalderable ajMeulatioo, but it ia believed thia wa agreed unoa at eonferenc botween Governor Ma goon and Prealdent elect tiomec. It SHEEP-RAISING ON IRRIGATED LANDS IDAHO RNCHER VERY SUCCESSR1L D. C. Mullen, of Nampa,' fll How- He 8tartadllluttratet Many Intereding Polnta. ,. , i? villi ft '"b? -lirff li'iTTKftrrw had no Iambi, and, whai lflAt. Jthr ware., did ..not amount. o .-anything.. I hcte old pelten evidently came west In the 'wit, and it make mrtwrarMike lixty when I think of them. -It 'wa a bad deal, and no JarrtiM h'uld buy one at any, pricf, t A,n, old, ftrnrwtii range iliecp it the nearest thing 'to nothing at alt there it -cm earfK'imlT , Retult on Lamb. -i i UnJ There were alto t number of iamb about a year old or lea. , Thi brought my average down to icven pounrtt. The next year wa. the tame, only lot more young lamo. ' My pwpor The following article by D, C. Mul-1 ,ion very young and very old wa len, ot nampa, iiiano, i o contribution to the New made by that gentleman who U a rancher near .Nampa: i . t k E'Hifjr vi iiiv WHiyuai ncwi mvr ing kindly encouraged me to write a little more on the itibject of heeo on me tarm, t wilt try to give a few hir- urea on what I have done in a imall way. Theie article are not written for entertainment, but are ttrictly for J dumiicim. Aiy iiioep are lambing now, and I have but little for anything oui uiiaincat. work on tne Jarm at any lime ii anything but a lazy man' joi), out winter lind in with the moat pare time, and I . like to have the lamba come early, o 1 can give them full attention. The one time that you mutt look after iliecp it in lambing. If weather it cold they may chill to death; eca tiotially a mother will not own her lamb, and in cae of twin you must ee they keep together at first. We not thought to l.e a nieaaure'of pro- have little pen to put them in. where caution, fur which not the aligbtunt ,h.ere are '" or mother are in niicitwity la apparent, but it probably I clined to leave them.' However, they i fm ll purpone of kcmiinit the bar rark And ipinrti-r in good order until it i poitl lo turn over to the Cuban eulhoritica a mod ramp fur oecupa tion by tho new permanent army undor ciimtiiand of Unncral I'ino (iuerrt-ra, the nucl.-u af Wbictt will be formedl'Jt Ii inti-adnd, with the preanat eorpe of Cu hai rf1lir ae iuO metuber of tk iiurai uuara. are generally the bct of mother, and grieve over trieir aead laniht in a way to make your heart ache. On the Much there are none of the dreadful . Unknown Ten Yr Ago, Now Prom Inent World Figure. Washington, Dee. 29 Hipee Clpria- no ( ailro, pr. iidwut of Vaoul, boa one of three I away above the average, to it drooped Iloite Capital lo Oi pound. Tliii it just the aver Ke aneep iieece in ine unnea state. Idaho ao.nu a trifle belter, - f can tat right here that good; fair, coaree-wool mutton theep, will thear dote to 10 pOUIldl. ... 1 ; ., . , , , in ions and 1907 my wool was told to a hide buyer, who' made teveral centt a pound on it without doubt.' - In 1U06 it wa" told direct .to a wool buyer. The Iambi for these three year are at follow: . l'JOJ Larnbt $2,50, wool 11.55, H 05 l!nCI.amb $2.73, woof $1.40, $4.15. l;,07 Lamb $.1.00, wool $1 sp), $.24. The lamb were aold to locail butch er in Nampa and Boise, and weigher! from 75 to 100 pound. The average iucome for three year was $4 15. or call it $4 even lip. Thi it counting lamb 'at 100 per - cent increase', it will average close lo that with care. Thi doe not count losses, pf e,wes, of which there will be an occasional one. Now. we find we can oasture 13 theep on an acre, and one acre of al falfa, counting four font of bay to acre, will winter 20 theeo.. and this hay land will also furnish oasture in the (pring while regular pasture i getting a start, and also in the fall. These two acres, one of hay and one, of pasture, will keep an average of lOt, or say 18, sheen the whole vear. or eight to each acre, and an income of $4 each theep makes $32 income per acre. Another thine, these theeo harvest their own crop on three out of every five acret. Now, every farmer know eriet of starving orphant that vou hear one the range. My first theep wat one of these orphans. We made "iic vimi io me lanioing grouno, ana that wat all 1 ever wanted. I can hear those crict yet. and the time will come when such things will not be tolerated. There Will be law to cover this, just at there is for feeding and watering it oik in abinnimr. Thi orphan losses in a financial way are cost good money and lott of tweat also favorable tu ranch sheep. We al- to Put hay in ,he stack, ways have a few for some unavoidable P.ne ne strongest points irt sheep reakon. but we raise them on cow' raiting it they are to little -work or mnk like a calf. Kanirenirn ipll m ii trouble mott of the time. For about i better lo have l.imhs inmr Utrr, r I eight months they will run on oasture left bit country but alight regrot over I they will have green gras to eat, and ou .on'y have to keep a little water mat tney ao belter, we do not find I running ana corrai tnem ai nignt. it so. The lambs will bcein to nibble I When evening comes mine are all in at the hay when three or four days I or close by, and all there is to do is out, ana soon eat as well at their ?"ul "lc gate ana open it in tne morn- mot bers, 111 1 -iriori v vf:i-i- ItUjH- its i- o Ih'i; l:l I' 1 feMpeJU fmpeh'penl.'',G(itti cousliine irriuiei ami uiflarao rf J liaus,brriaofthefawaltal deadly diee foi Cureinoihet a braU lc iolUoiedifc, dri the elogaed anfiatMcn wpt !,hS Sm- Jp will Htf lurprw toM.,. Cure W belli the ioiifideike of people everywhere for half a century. No Batter Hm eiw nd 'ebtihiata thf aWiie of your cold, M flow away rtm. dwi ky faibrd. yen eaa lie aoaejdced be a fair irul ibat itm uUml . .pittJy fuclicoodion,i, ,.,,i ' '" '' ' " ' ' .l r i ITS rm-iT Z r -T"i- .o-MiJiJlfUjiii' i ' ' " U'I. . !.! .L.l! Al! 'ill ' ll. Ot t' 'if ' ! ' -i; ; - - iiu ivurn. r .nOnc np,n ( tiwe, JJoWolf Hopper met a l.BoHten.iraim, In , thnt .town whom he bad not aro fore Umg period of dtrratfot!.' "-.'( ,i-',;.i....i ..f..-. :lleUpi Mow art youf J Where lutve you beenfi ItutH'n' Ah hearty way, goylng the'NVw York pronuucln tlon to the. word "hwu," , "I'leaBo don't niiy bin','' biit 'been',' pUnili-d the lifwtiiii person, 'plnfnflrely.i "Sorry, btit I cnirt, ptehiled the bla fellow.1 '"I 'iierer- hud a bend In n; mrttttll'ln my II fry, not even In Bodfoil." -The JJohi iiilan. . " " ' ' - ' , KBBlanil' frefileat Vlllairn. ' ,. AttS. vprjr.careful iurvef we von-; ture to, Write ilowu the uaiuet of the' six Kugllab villiigi-a that we coimlder the prettleat lit tiw laud no far at our own opinion and wide exi-rii'oK an? conewned. . The choke la made Imnar- tlully and nilh full knowledge and due recognition of the claiiua of each to Ita high pliirT"TT'p''"re'"tri alx: Hon- fimn. Jsiabf wybt Clmeiiy. fj.von d&n Tt'tiamritiio; iliorf Sooniag. Oxfordnhlre; Shcre. Surrey, and Clnp bam. Yorknhlre. Indon Strand Maga- zlue. ' ' '"ii-1. .- i John 1VMa' Tbera. "I tnuna' leave ye tlius, .Nancy," good old ftcotchiiiaa wnlli-it ' 'Ye're too anlit ro work an' ye conldno live In the HiniRhimxe. ln 1 die, ye mann marry auiiuer man, whu'll keep ye In comfort In yer attid ae." ..; -i i: i.-:f,t, "'Say, nay, Andy," antwerod fbe good twue, "I could tin' Bed ahlther man, for what wnd I do wl two htiatmnds In heaven?" Andy pondered , long over this ; but anddraly bis face brightened. line It, XnrKy!" be cried. "Ye ten mild John Clemen? He's a kind man, but he l nn' a member o' tha rE'ti-c: lie irket ye, Nuiicv. an" sin ve'll marry bjin. ;'twilr ti all the tame la heaven John's na Cbrlatlan." PILES CURED IN 0 TO 14 DATS PAZO OINTMENT I carantd to eon amr cane of iubina. Blind, Blradina r Pratradinc Fik in to 14 day or monrjr refunded. Me. Mother wftl And Mr. Wlnalm'a Bnnthtnv Byrui tli bet rimedv to iieelor luirctk )dxu (luring lb leaitiwg iwr.oa. In departure and tubaeduvnt viela tudc have been expressed on Ch part nf tb people over whom be bst tyr aonixed and whom b baa impoverished Hince lSl'U, when, at the bead of a rev lutjonary army, ko drove hi predecee- tolt V44f4. ft tbo'ttfi tl and iJii huwiolf thtoluto ruler ef wenslj, , Jf-t fo , aeeipa, le havea-i but one oliejct in view, namely, to en rich himself. And In thi be ba sue ci'oilcd to aa amazing extent. Naturally bo person know, nor can n Vt a ale be mab of the .wealth whitki Caatro' bat gaftered 'at tk ex nno of the poor a J rich alike amoo. the Venetuolant. It i pretty definitely 0011 that for year he baa bean tend ing vajrt ii'iii of money to l.'ngland ml thia fact lends color to the belhf bat hi departure for Europe, otten il.ly to consult a anted pkyeielaa con cerning a lenou malady, wa only an other of hi trick, perpetrated ia oriiei aMy to eia'ape from the country whleb expect to tea hi in Do more. 1 hey are all ttarted and care for themselves when spring work it on, wnen most tarmers are worked to death. The rangemen foraet that when they are lambing that is all they have to do. while a farmer bat many omer mings to attend to. Conditions Differ. I find m nearly every wav that sheep on the ranch and range are en tirely different businesses. The range man. from a money point of view, iust lets his orp(iaps die. lo?.es stray sheep m, tne omsn tviinuut pottiertng , about it.taiul tile isiik Anlit i gat i well hem- irtves or die. Hut such methods op the faiah would be a disgrace. We will expect to keep a better urade. or even pure breils, and so cannot afford such Josses.. Here i where I suffered. When I stAttcd in on slieeo. xinlv one man that I knew nf was handling them on the ranch, and 1 bad no one to ask advice of wheij, in irnub'e except the range man. and all he knew was to let them die. I could do that without any help, ao-jutt had to blonde aloi reading all I could tind in paper ll ing. fcven this is not necessary if you have a coyote -tight fence, but, we sleep better when they are corralled. and most of them like to go into their house. ' In winter a farmer hat onlv to feed them hay. when they have to be fed. and only when lambing has he really 10 give tnem mucn work; but still they are always under his eye to tee that everything is going right. , , Revenue From Wool. . . , ' People say theeo and wool have been away up and you can't make such returnt very long. , :.,,; ;, ,-( Well, let us see. I told mv last wool for 19 cents. This lame farm wool in Ohio brought 30 cents We shoull gel the same, less freieht. or 26 or 28 cents, instead of 19, and we will get it when enough farmers raise sheep so it will be worth while for wool buyers to look it uo. As lona- as we have only a few hundred or thou sand pounds scattered all over the country, we will have to be content with the best range prices. The same noius true ot lambs. My Iambs, if 1 Ten year ao C'attro wa practically the subject atid 'Studying my own. had enough to thip to Chicago, would nk noun. Hum of obscure parent in the pmrlnee of Han Antonio in I860, ke grew up practically without eduea tlon. RELIEF WORK IS ENDED. Committee and Red Crott Society to do Out With Old Year. ? . Kan Franeliieft, lee:"29. WitV the end of. the old year, the San FraaeUwo the same rough, road. yed the government ,aW f.W I Iaf . which w pmoners employed! here ? r Belief and lied Cross society, which has handled $0,500,000 ia contribution" tince tbij greati fire, "will to out of ex- wtencel Thi bjige mm was distributed at an eipi-ote ef 2 3 per cent. Nearly nn ne tran m. The o- I forgot to say how little I knew of ttock. -nrd of farm work except" what I had read, until I came to the ranch here eight years ago. I scarcely knew a succp w nca i saw one, so it ia very evident if 1 could, make it pay at all that any farmer raised to the business ought to-make a-big thine; of it. Dis cussions on sneep in tne papers have been a great help tp me, and may we nope incsc 4inejon my mistakes may help suine other farmer. from going Ut as consult together and profit by others': mis takes. - ,.,.' r .Sheep Varyri ... Before I give my futures I would like to lay 'that. my theep are the ordi nary scrub, range theep. that I have I picked: up anywhere from one to half a tlnreh. They art al tizeSj and coarse have brought me from $4 to $6 net last year instead of tl. With nlentv of sheep on the farms, buyers would be here every month, taking all the fambs ready to bo. at Driccs a wav above local, or the farmers could pool and thip themselves and get full re-, turns. The more that go into it the better, so you see I am working for my own interests at well as neigh bor!' in this discussion. H we can ship east, prices can drop 50 per cent and still we can make good money, or we can even cut the Dnees I ant 'rhrhi- in half and still make more money than selling hay at $4 in stack. 1 sell my hay to my own sheen at ii orr ton and tuey gather three-fifths of the crop. Q. I taw a dynamite thawer the othei acrai!i( fur th ae.' 'Do yon reim-mher that hat you aold Die yesterday nfternoonT said the unto entering the hat store. -Very we!!; ir," replied the clerk. "Well, when I got bourn I found It; too small ror nc." . - "1 aupiKwe you didn't get borne ontll morning." Yonkers Statesman. . riTC at. vita- ouc ii. i Mstlr r bt Or. t .loe 6rmt Nerv H- Korrr. tiend for rar.1 11 ft trial Untie and irMtiae. Dr. H. M. KJiw La.. Bl Aith Bt.. akllllai. f-. Tk t Ullalublc. The fiery orator wa predicting that the bank guaranty scheme would Win yet, in tpite of trerything. "But can you guarantee that the lot machine will d-liver the atkk of chewing gum !" demanded his bearers. Completely nonplused, he changed the nbjet. Chicago Tribune. ' "Oh. Me. I'm Glad I'm Free!" "Funny thing a.bout a wouiau." "Whatr "She'll scivam at a mouae, yet not turn a hair over a dressmaker' bill that rankee ber bueihamTa. teeth chat t'?." Boston Trangcript ' lw the Art Gallery. bid f.ady Hnven't you got any more figure In marble? Attendant No, madam; these are all. ia there tome particular one yoa nre looking for? Old Lady Ye. 1 want the statu of limitation I've beard my buabasd talk ao much about And Then Sam. "The air in here is aometjilng awful," aid the rtranger, who had aever been la ih Chicago potoffire building befor. "What the reason it nmellt to bad?" "According to some of onr bacteriolog ical expert." answered the stamp clerk, "there are 027.344 ".W.aS 1,309.007 reason for rbe odor. I've never counted tbera j mraelf, but I believe the experts ire ap- ; proximately correct. Ohicago Tribune. , HI Worklaat Capital. "What a nriking looking man yoa hare for a driver of one of your coal wagons," observed tb customer. "Yes," said the dealer; "be used to be cowboy.'" "How came he to drift into thi kind ef work?" "Well,, be said he wanted some job la which be could use bi vocabulary." ' til Crad Method. Man With the Buibons Nose Bat don't yon believe in guaranteeing bank depos its? . i . . ,- Man With the Bulging Brow Don't I? By George, I wa one of a committee that served notice on a bank president once hit If his back basted we'd tar and feath er him! floore-d. Elderly Relative Reginald, why do you wear such a mop of hair, on jour head? i KeginaiiJ 1 be-ong to a tcrub football ; sullenly , answered Saymold Storey, "dif. Her in our the logical view. Matter ef Faith. . "If you want help," asked the practical housewife, "why don't you apply to th Saltation army?" an tbe Salvation army, ma'am,' team, auntie. kea O A Flavoring-. It make tyrup better than Maple. aS J J Sol J by gTocciu MOWAKD H. BCRTON -Anaver a.-s Chjm!. "e, I ii.fiia. t-pe. tmei pritp: Gu,d, pire Uuoal wave lrtri wmrsi I ne prisoner empioyeo icr , . , , .. ..I . , . . , " ,'' . VI. I Av a,uii.. . ...v vi.u imiiimcd. but were eventually sup i "0'y r '"" B . nine '" ait grapes. ine one " V.. "r . ' L u -U'CB preiicd far "ai'tetal awbths after tb Hew, but! trouble in getting strd ori the ranch I tick ot dynamite were placed, and , . . . .11 I.. tt,w,r.i I. lum nurminnnl hAmM u thai nun. m.n Hnnl winl ia .. QDIlprnniD ine rX VII t Din Af ml., of K. (. baking powder. Mail ii with . A ,f' 7 ),Bhr while eVw WW V'Pa and hit. eatabiished hundred or two, aoiyoti have to pick heated by candle flame; the .team given our addres. ami thi article to !ept ty Wmdinj ,;; l JiTj ? ltwajoBeThc-nto) for the aged and in- them up wherever joit can. ! So niine by the water upon boiling aerved e. Jacuue. Mfg Co. Chicago, and it "( " 1111 Ca -rm ai a tr... of $37300. Of th. are in na way Selected lot. Thi thaw th. powder. It the above ap- wi I be lent free Yftu will be delight e 7 ,a.l Mi?titm ' ev nntrlMil. New York gave fi,- limply emphasizes what I. said above paratu. a safe arrangement t rd with K. t. baking powder. It In 1 ' " ' '! "', . ux he. 7.10,1100, IndHllnuit tiSO,000. , about my making iny profit. Pure- A. No; more or less nitroglycerin ex- Ituaraiitee4 to plr.ne you or nmncy ' , ,r c. ' a va over- 1 I -L-i brr) '! ' or goo grade, like any ude. from the cartridges when they are rcl.inded You will agree that "The ZVeLrySX lJ A , , other stock, will jpay be ter thait heated and this drop, into the pan be- ' "k" would be cbean at a .cv.'"' P' B'rl ,u,,n,s Ready to Invade Seryia. ...... scrubs. 'and I can sav rUt her. I neath. If. a. may easily kamin. th. doll;r am) remember you gel it free 1 Tlfe,e I I hi tl ,t a Ure nor '-'""M' 1)l"c1 9 A l'atch from don't intend to alvjays have scrubs; water boil away, the nitroglycerin in M all cost. Take advantage of this f.in. Vienna lo the Pally Mail any; that but they proved both cheap and profit- the bottom of the pan is tubjected to pecu offer at once, while it . good, ' T' di"itrr ?hirTe were Austri, Hungary ha. a fore, of 155,000 le..and are especially good to prac- the full heat of the candle flame and even il ou are not out of baking Pw to ail! " WB"' au"K.jr " as airm joj.vim (lce on (or bt.,im, j fc d , niay nMy ,x,,i0ae. Thi tvpe of j rr K, C. b.k.ng powder will keep " "evemh i. i " " "T? """"vina rKly to lose mor or lf S9. Jnd. In fact, any one thawer w.5 the'eause of an explo.ion It. treiiiii I... ....... i ...... ii ........ iii'l itciiiing evertniiig tiny cmiui ia ;..i... j....;. . ,,,... i . : .,.,,1. . . 1, : ., i,., ,- . . V , . a . r u r , I etwaew. Iid yon know that If all tb (alt la tb ocean wer gaihered Into on olld bmly It wntilii milk a cub measuring 600 nine, earh way?'' .No. but I don't doubt ll. Who ba Wired .It mir -me-. "Nobody, , I ,.a junt tryiuc to Had out aow kig a ,11 ,ou would (wallow onig -! Tll0 i)giiy ii,,! rhdnrado correspond- sv aim 111c ivfihu has broken out nmomr I reeeints: - stores were brokfii into . : lt :. j ,h.7 , ! their hand on. even inred as they lay hopeless, an .l.i.l 1 1. .i.ir.i .... . . IIV.ivi, iiv bi'.mi .,v .... ,..... ... . , , , u .. ine rtll.riii in"'i" tun greai uisorucr ami eve. iyi.,i, .uffering greatly from KJW'S uXZrZ' C0ia'J xpoaur Mandeath. .h r." . : i.' K 7,, maintiiS eX ' occurred. A dtopoteh from Cet- and those who were caught in act, of , W ' '.7. iiieeniliiri4iii i.r rnhherv were severely i'',H'w " " . . . dealt with. I will only give my Ust hre if Ida RMorO. Tommy WrottYoii told Dora Hop that you had refused m at least half a eia times. What a wbopprl l-ott Ouph It wam't a whopper, Itbrr. , Don't you rmmbr tht yea pntio.d to in .it tlmta last Tburaday veiling? Wanted Powder In Nut. Ilutle, Mont., Dec. !. An unujue era) aiaif .ua a tour of, iaspeetieav 4 Polton Squad Test t San Francisco, Dee. SV A campaign w.ieioiontal el a I nil a taU I A 1flilfn. li-heme to mugglc dynamile into -, ,,' bewnd' any ilotibtiwUetliar tul couiuy jail 10 uc wen to escape was rev of liters, who. ia I . - . . . I 1IIH ' ..umcr- me !H"h m.,i,.,.uu u..."m. ( boon ?inuKumtod Dy Ui, loom mw count He pi 4 sftecp anything! But it i ne viiv aimw.1, ...uu ami - fm-m hih! r iemiatfli as A wmilt or t tie d d n't nan out. IThrv An v hnria.l il l.f..l Lr i.k lit ll "Teacher." ..Id II,k. aloll.0 ""Zu".? ' lrto-d fruit .pker. -UU.-- . . . .. . . - - . - i tiviiailllic anu ..ili.in i.,-., -...:. a m ..m a.inl una hAiin years' I Christmas time P. 8. Thomson, Wash t inirton State Collcce. Pullman. verage fleece.-10 oounds. at I 151c, $1.55. . I Q. A eonplo of neighbors and mvself iwuo nveragc Jicece. 1 ooanus at intend to buy a bull, the dam of which 20c, $1.40. .i it I understand has been troubled with 1901 Average fleece. Si UOUttds. ,M milk fever. I it likely that tha nrrmer, IPC, $1.24. I of this bull would be similarlv trrnihle.lt ..w riMiii.,9 :efy year cnouiu we nave liie Dun examined rela- my average was lower, but let me ex- tive to hit health before buvraef VISITING CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS MONOGRAM STATIONERY There' nothing centeel u engraved work that ia rt.titlly done. Wa do the net work on ihe f'sjiric Cout. at moat nawinabie prici. V, e will mail voo i"vecimen? o lalest leuerina and wunliar, of invitation, me., upon request. Send us your name on a txwtal card. , ,.- ..... ; ;., KILHAM STATIONERY AND PRINTING CO. PORTLAND MAKE OLD SILVER NEW Have yoa lonw old. tamabed Kniv, Fork and Spoon that look bdt Would yoa hk to have them puued with pure silver o tby will look and wear like aoiid ailver? SEiW US YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS and aT(v US a list of what vrm hftiraa the, retinUhtntr and we will und veil hir reail lull information and particular bow to have It done at little cost. It Doesn't Cost Yoa a Cs.it to Learn It Simpry tend us your name and addreaa. as above, and w will do as we airrea OSEGOM PUT1NG KO.KS, Silver kaartawat 16th and Alder Streets. CortUad, 0reoa plain. In 11)05 my sheep were all good ewes.-emly erne -old range-sheep in t)je lot, and that sheared 4j pound. Thev averaged iusMaitrifle less than 10 pentnds. Tie next year I made a bad :ve,Te.',ve",lerd',,v'bv P,,ur & Srenk buying aime old.range Spelter: ivraled yester.l.iy by ,,lltp.in t)l0 preparation of dried fruit, figured that the wool and lamb the thirl td I adity j, hftrmfl, the human system, ha wcitlld p,iy tbej biit and" wotild not to tli dek and .peaking in a wbtiptr, oininy -iiicker' trying te look eroa 'M.'like you look." It I s.-ari-vty necessary te add Chat H Dlt-ky Jones that got th subjual Whlpiilng, .- - ;., . Ullat llaek. . . i ITIVU ." t esumed to ne kim ucrs o .,tBmin(, f,royers.y between- the d ii pounds, and some died, more Po " PnliZn end him a quantity of fiMi Athoritlei at Washington ,--- , Slj!".": Nice Old Qeut My Jboy, don't you L. N. A. I do not think that because the dam of the bull you expect to buy had the milk fever that his calves are lia ble to this disease, at we have not a yet recognized it a. a transmissible disease. It is not safe to buy an ani mal unless it has been tested by a relia ble veterinarian and found ta be free from tuberculosis Washington State - - ,. , , ,i , tr. : l.iroruis. , ihmwum .. v- i . . , y - - to prejudice Kodgcrs. the olluials l,, nn1tit 1(, proposod to bse bit know H'a wrong to amoke clgarettee? witlilicltl the letter nniii alter ne was : amAnt, n.. Itr- .............i ...u,.., I.. IS veara for " "v"l" r - , SClltrmvu ,ae.v....7 ... ,--- . W,Mv burglary. i - Shorthand Record Made.' ii:i nniau poy-"icasir. t i N. 0. Q rTUen why i do yon persist In doing It? . ... . .-. , . .. .. . - c.i. n.ni I i snorinnnii nwo mu. , i email liny i nun : persistin-: nil vrna ii ii av., , ,, .... n. . on r..iv ro..,. I .... . ...a ...... .v .... n,bln,l r.l.. Dec. 2tl.-()ne ve.tr in I ' ' ranc.m:.-, an,. . pa u reel so una anoui K mat ne Won't ' ' i a. , i'..A. Qun . IVonniiaM i iril ft at 1 Hn&m Wlaa fol- aWkln' tJWillintln t)klat l.litrMi I kaiiiiiuiM tou'il ba wuitlnc Mirisoii for each commt penny lie had i . . . 1 . - ' v .l .m.ri. s 'vera, Hlghli offVeer, Via Norakt l.tolen was the pu.ii.l.me... meted out fff "T ? '. 'cw Miri-tiuiy wan, ma'am, I ooni beliMia m h.if . ,,.. ,,. th' wa (iriinain, tne; g In "w uiianair uocs, ma sin. Udb. " ' Chicago Trlb- Aeroa tb naehyard faae. , Woman with th Sun ilonn.t If any wwy k m what 1 know about yoa I ne'! lull 'ni tb txsct truth. Woman with th Oluibam AprenII mil do, Mag 1'arklna, aa inr aa I'm ;ndln' her MJ .ut you for slaadarl tiblcatu Tribuns, . . .- . Anleerdeals. ' Convict 411 (In th pn'ltnrlary (f tssllng) i'm fr(,m Truro. , Wker ar ro rrom? a . ll uK.ll...l .,.I11W.. , ,-, . iu ... ..,:,,' lino inr rupiu en.. i um.u .t.uh It,, Ccorge Gross ycitcr.by morning , l)(lfor'(, Superior Judffe' Tliomat B. by Superior Judge Drown. 11c plead-0rll,m the! ir wtotei .HSU-woitla; In ci g.uiity to tne inns "iry oi ,.c . millutos and rd . the sauw cor of ft. W. Wctniore at 1 hirty-fourtl i ' MiJ 0ln' record is eonsid- street and Sail JMhin avenue, no m I -I,ht,nom4n(, ( R. the natter read to .1 mnnth auru. Thomas Driscoll was," . , v.. .i,- .. . - - -7 . , . , , .i 'SUtl wrilll'll ,l'J UP! "no w,u iinu m the coiiipanion in the robbery, and the i t 0 'prooMNUng, taken from ttltt III 111(7111 triu vu oriiiv ii'imvvv . - ami eleven pciiines, San francltco'a Big Tax. San I'rr'ico, Dec. S9 City Trcas- !tJK7, .-,!.! veuterif.iv sent to the stale' treasurer't office at Sacra- ITunga tbo oourt flits. i .I i,. i ( " Natives Detlre Opium. 's Amoy. Peo. 2fl. Orders were Issued Sutt Tha roan, who is the! true friend ot the peopl Is never the ptie who tiend tb moat 'trine telling them about lt "v Tne' iir.wiijr uuneh. I i Mr. Slnic Ho yon e thoe three people walking together' down there? MTt, : GPtrtp--Twi ; whb nre tbey? , II. i Dl.ll. l A... I- '" . -dis.ji piin.-vMn) i n: soiiiiutuimiiurt. one la a klcptouinnlacj and otie Is plaglarlBt"""""" " "l A laama. Teea--Mr. Dumley' juat the mean eat man. He told me laat evening he'd teach mo how to whistle If I'd pucker up my ltpe i . Jesa. Ob, that old achemel Then be klaeed you, eh? . , Teas No, the atupld thing! He dlda't Hlaa mo at all. Philadelphia Preaa, .-The people alwaya catch It; the poor man aaya "the people anub him": the rich man aaya "the people are toodleo." .'-(.f-h.-.t ,-, . ; . .,.;, - Hta Csura llalui. . . -. Mrs. Stryver We had a most enjoy, able time at Mra, Huuter'a tea. Count Tedout wa there and kept u mystlfled for an hour with hi trlcka with the cards. , ,: -Mr. Stryver (dryly) He kept ua Airs. GetuivXjita., an a.-u I 1 no-.,. ' n,,...ieu n. i.i. iA... . .L ' rr?ws'Sia?ife ' ' r?8'rfr ,.L" . r. ' eeaso nlutth. opitim ' popple. They ".."ZTrVr " ""'" t-"0 " lor" "Wic . .har. "V :, idccllael.to aiouic.ee, and ..riot fol-1! t, ..ap., h. th.rti-two tlmeniec f... The oneV''wa, -ent through , lie llo-dn.', - f ""u ai nesriy awj,iVOi the latest rig- urea being 200,792 ataudltig clock. 441. , 755 hanging clock and 25.3oo watcb.-a. OUT OF DOOR WORKERS Men who connol slor (or a rainy dev.- will una tne greatest comforf and freedom of bodily movement WATERPROOF" OILED CL0THINC $llCKER$'.oo$uiTiW; Every oarmeni bearing A J Hie vgn ol the fish" Nf guorqileed waterproof Jw VAiiaiocj rree i lowta co eoitcw us 1 mi T7 1 ,1 Mill Ko. 1-09 writing to ailyertlseiw pleas II mem Ion thi paper. HAVE YOU EVER USED "IMPERIAL" RICE ? Imported Rict. super o quality. Conua In bulk or S-Hx bujn. If your deatr dotscua't ke?p it stmii us his nam and addreits. We also handle ail eiaasM of OonxKtic Rie at Iowji prictM. Th only Kic Mill and lar.rest dealer oa thecout. PORTLAND RICE MILLING COMPANY PORTLAND, OREGON Femr t are twit Nv.tirw w vmc theruUerirets a iumt guitnlv. lVtHhiv (Mtcd and nttt up. You rtm no nk nf pooriyke'iitorrmtnantatwk. Wetska tUf u&mtl VOtllFcL tlut raNaiiU. tliiv nf th. bwi 4utpfV.i aitd moat xrrt kv1 grow- vnin ADrtTtca. ii ta loour nuvauuie to j juu. it win. ror saw trvry- wuh. um wa Aaauai n-aa wriw to D. M. FCRFIV 4V CO. Oatroet, Mloh. EggPhosphate fRESCENT BAKING POIVIIFR nlUDOAU THAT aSt HKiii rsicxn ronoatwiu . DO AM) no nr terra A FULL POUND 25c. Get it from your Grocer ry I'm f,omer-rl ' Bow, I biKge.t ""'"" .".' W,H'"" beo. tent there to re.tore order. u" wort 1 w unitt-i ; piag o,iw tiuiiliii ckKki, 441,., gutas, .tent oui 01 " iii. WHHl ' "fll HU 1 ,.n.,i.j,, : 'f& ; ii v h - . , . o,Wf( yj-i''-f" --v-Ti-Mh-Vf f. "ai 1 m OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE Should remember that our force 1 no organized that WB CAM DO THEIR ENTIRE CROWN. BKIIXSE AND PLATE WORK IN A PAY, if neramary. POSITIVELY, PAINLEM3 EXl'KACnNQ INEIS when plate or bridse sr ordered. WK KEMOVE THB MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS; no uncertainty but SPECIALISTS, wh do th meat I rial t!hc and careful work. WISE DENTAL COMPANY. INC Dr. W,A Wlae, Mi-r.. 21 year in Portland. Second near failing baildinir. Third and Waahuigton trt. OOSsa hours: I A. M. lo I P. M. Kundsy I to 1 P. M. time-tins Hue: plate IS up.