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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1909)
The Great Spring Medicine - ot b... to. turt f r"n' r ii..jiin iw avvrv IllCIIIlfVI V. fcaa been taken, . ? . . Ttp.lf in what it u ana wum n u. - -- J-BVIUiat . ..Y.,.,1., .,,i,l,t,i PlllVS of ii.-j -;(t.iis imptizpm and ionics. aim Spring AUm nts-.ll blood diseases, P i"W ""f S3 filing. " ow or nm-down conditio.. of the system. Hotd". SamparilU effect it wonderful euros, not m.uRv Ws contain rp.rill., b..t because it combine, the utmost remedial value, f ' ban -0 different inpmlients, each pwtly sfvugthened and u h"Hv Z H L nation. These inputs .r, the very mu S th successful physician, prworib for the same disease, ami all ien! There no real substitute for Hood's Sara,,.nl a. If urged t. mentis, jiu. . , . . i vou miiv be sure it is n- buy ny preparation said to be just as potm, .v . . ferior costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger pn.M V BegT. takinc Hood'. SarsaparilU today, in the usual Input form or in th. chelated tablets known a. Sars.tabs. 100 Doses One lollar. Waited Nan So, after six years' courtship, .11 b off between Tim and Tiny. Fan Yen: they lorrd not wisely, but too platooically. To Brool N Skocs. Always h.ke in Allen' Forti-K, a powder. It cure hot, itrrotiu., achins. molten feel. Jure! rorn. Ingrowing nail nd bunion. At ill dnimtim and lnw tiert., Wornl ocevrt utTiubMitute. smi'lcniilcdlRlh. AdUroso illen S. Olmited. to kot.S- Y. X Oevaalaa. . Philanthropist Haven't you any sym pathy for the unemployed, colonel? Politician I don"t know any unem ployed. ir. Every man of my acquaint ance hai been working hard for th last two or three week, lryini to land a job la Washington. If You Have Common Soro Eye., if lines blur or run together, you need PETTIT'S EYE SALVE. 25c. All iruegiats or Howard Bros., Buffalo, 1. Y. Tkea Ho Moke. Baohful Youth Miss Bella. does doe your mother object to my coming here so much? Fir Charmer O. 1 think not. 1 heard her telling papa the other evening OFFICIALS AT LABOR LIVE STOCK SHOW. Railroads to Revise All Freight Rates. Inland CONFORM TO SPOKANE DECISION VALUE OF SEPTIC TANKS. Many Odor, .nd G.rm. May 8. Dl pe.rt.ed With by Thoir Us.. Ex-President Roosevelt", farmer.' commission, appointed for the purpose of investigating and reporting upon th. conditions of the great farming indus try of our country, found that one of the greatest disadvantage, the farming community ha. to contend with, owing to the absence of proper sewerage, was the unsanitary conditions surrounding the homes. Now this same condition prevails not only upon the farm but also in small towns and suburb, of citie. where there are no sewers or water works, ana where the people have to depend upon wells for their water supply. Usually these homes have a well at the rear of the house, near the kitchen door. A few feet further will probab ly be an old style toilet, standing over an unwalled vault dug a few feet into the ground. The greasy water, and slops from the kitchen are either con veyed by a pipe from the sink to a ho in the ground, or empited into the back vard to putrify and from which the that you merely came to pas' away the j swarm, of fliea, attracted by the ob noxious oders from this decaying mass on the ground and in the toilet, carry disease and death into the house, as bees carry pollen from flower to flower. In the winter season, we do not have the germ carrying flies to pollute our food, but we have an agent equally as cad in the rains, which saturate the earth and carry the seepage from these polluted places down through the j ground, uniting with and constantly contaminating the well water witn ty phoid and other germs. All of these dangers can be overcome at a comparatively small expense by the installation of a properly designed and constructed septic tank, with a glazed vetrified sewerage system con nectine the house and toilet with the same. The tank being practically buried in the ground and hermatically sealed, with the inlet and outlet pipe, beneath the water, there can be no oders escape from it. Even th. water from the outlet, or overflow, of thi tank is clear, odorless and germlesa, all of which are owing to the fact that the specific gravity of all vegetable and animal matter entering the tank with its eerms. odors, etc.. cause it to float to the surface of the water, which is always maintained at a considerable distance above the overflow. Here it floats undisturbed while in it certain microbes develop which devour and de stroy it A system of this kind can be put in without investing in high priced Dlumbine roods or the services of a plumber, as it is constructed principal ly of concrete and sewer piping. Any handy man should be able to install it. If a septic tank system was properly installed at such places aa described in this article, those homes would be aa sanitary as a borne in the city. t'oelo A Ilea. "If I was a ductor," said I'ncle Allen Sparks, "it would puzzle me to know whether I ought to thank the Lord or not when I prosper in my business." time you didn't mean anything serious. TYPEW RITKK3 "Ne VielW Yiat.'' All aulr mbaih like at. l teroe.d-hi.'! r-rietf Two Smith IVaa H aunxroft from CS 10 Suppllet for all mkm- atarhirf rented. C to 6 SO moBihl.". The typewrit EiohMir. Sfc iirlorrj. gaa twiw Fla. Mrs. Jenner Ire Ondego How have fon managed to keep your cook o long? Mrs. Gadabout My husband ha a pull with the po'''" department. We have i handsomest officer on the force sta doned in our street. Chicago Tribune. Pain and swelling seldom indicate internal organic trouble. They are isually the result of local cold or in flammation which can be quickly re moved by a little Hamlins Wizard Oil. Try and see. A Cmvef.I Man. "Of course he ha. . few conscien tious scruples'" "Oh. yes. a few, but he doesn't sub ect them to the constant wear and aar of business." Birmingham Age-Herald. Prepare System of Rates From Mid dl. Wa.t to Interior We.t of Rocky Mountain. Chicago, April 27. Acting upon the suggestion of the Interstate Commerce commission, traffic officials of the Har riman and Hill mad are trying to work out comprehensive scheme of freight rate which shall apply from the Middle West to interior Pacific Coast points. The suggestion was ottered by me commission in the Spokane rate case ecision, and I. being acted upon by the railroad, in a spirit of concession to public opinion. All of the high traffic officials of the Harriman line, are in Chicago working vigorously over what they declare to be the most diffi cult problem they have ever undertak en to work out; a plan of transconti nental freight rates which .hall please II shipping communities. The Spokane rate case decision nxeti the rates only from St. Paul and Chi cago to Spokane, and suggested that the lines get together and agree upon an adjustment of rates to intermediate points. J. C. Stubbs, traffic manager of the Harriman lines, said: It is the most difficult task we have ever undertaken. We hope to be able to work out a scheme of rates not only in the Spokane case, but for all the West, which will prove acceptable to the commission." ABDUL TO LOSE CROWN. May I Got 11 al a Barwala. "0, what a nice little piano! aik how much you paid for it? "Certainly : w got it for $23." "Impossible!" "Not at all. That's exactly what we paid for it at th time. That was three years ago. We're er still paying for it What a dreary day this is, isn't it? Think it's going to rain?" The Exceptional Equipment of the California Fig Syrup Co. and the scientific attainments of its chemists have rendered possible the production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of iu excellence, by obtaining the pure medic inal principles of plants known to act most beneficially and combining them most skillfully, in the right proportions, wit! it. wholesome and refreahing Syrup oi California Figa. As there is only one genuine Syrup o! Figs and Elixir of Senna and aa the gen uine is manufactured by an origina' method known to the California Fig Syruj Co. only, it is always necessary to buy th genuine to get its beneficial effects. A knowledge of the above facts enable one to decline imitations or to return them if, upon viewing the package, the full name of the California Fig SyrupCo. is not found printed on the front thereof Prartlrallr .olele. Gladys Does that noisy Archie Feat? ertop still come to see you? Maybelle Yes, he sti.. comes; but he hasn't made a no'we like a proposal yet Aaolbcr Horror. "Speakin' about this 'ere tariff," said the man with the bulbous nose, "it makes all th difference in th world whose .-cK-ks is gored.' DUptare "Yes. I know bim. He has wheels !n hi head." "They must be Ferris wheels, then He wears a'No. 8 hat. The greatest known depths of the ocean are nix miles, while the greatest mountain heights known are about ov and a half miles. Crescent -w-. BAKING POWDER WDJ. DO ALL THAT AIT HXttKMD rowua a iu Cdoato do:? urns A FULL POUND 25c Get it from your Grocer J A GUARANTEE With Each Pair of GLASSES if You Get Them of D. DUBACK Professional Optician Why take chances when I test your eyes and grind each par ticular lens to fit the eye, relieving absolutely nine-tenths of all eye strain, causing headache, dizziness, naut-eating of stomach, pains in back of head or blurring of reading at night. Get a pair of the celebrated NEUTRO RAYO LENSES The lens that produce, the soft blue light. Absolutely the only city agent They relieve all aches and pains due to the work under gas, sun or electric light. Agent for the KAY DEE and SHUR-ON EYEGLASSES. Send in your old glasses and get them duplicated in a new frame and see th. difference. FREE DEMONSTRATION Save This Coupon and Get 10 Per Cent on Same 173 Fourth St., Y. M. C. A. BIdg., Portland Largest W..I of Mi.tis.ippl to B. Held at S.attl. 7 hi. V.ar. Shed, and paddock, covering a vast area on the groumi oi v Yukon-racirtc exposition aro In the course of construction for the live stock show, which i to be the largest ever held west of the Mississippi river. F. A. Welch, who ha. tho .how In charge, i. assured of many line exhibit of live .tock from every part of the country. 'The Shorthrorn cattle show alone will be ono of the greatest ever eld ii the United States. John W. Grove, secretary of the American Shorthorn Breeder." asaocia- ion, of Chicago, has notillied the expo ition live stock department that the executive committee appropriated $2,- 600 in cash for special premium to be competed for by exhibitor of Shorthorn cattle. Cups, cash and medala to tho value of $10,000 have been furnished by the several breeders' association in tne United State, repreaonting every breed of live tock, to encourage exhibitor at the exposition this year. This i. in addition to the classification offered by the fair and taken altogether make. very attractive list or pritcs. POLICE AT BARGAIN RIOT. Young Turk Decide That He Must Abdicate Throne. Constantinople, April 27. The de position of Sultan Abdul Ham id ap pears now to be certain, and the 101 guns saluting Mohammed Kechad Ef- fendi as the new ruler or tne empire probably will be beard before the next selamlik on Friday The dignitaries of the church care as little for At dul Hamid as does the committee of union and progress, but the higher clergy are seeking to curb the agitation of the enthusiasts of the Mohammedan league. A caucus of senators and deputies today determined to make an effort to try to compel the sultan to abdicate under the ecclesiastical law, by the terms of which a decree may be issued by the sheik ul islam pronouncing the sultan incapable of ruling. Mohammed Kechad ttfendi. the heir aoDarent to the throne, has lived prac tically a prisoner for Zo years in tne large palace and gardens not far from the Yildiz Kiosk. Since the July revo lution he has only been on the streets looking through some of the carriages upon the scenes in the thoroughlares which must have been strangely in teresting to him. He is gray haired and not very strong. He is bo years old, and well educated, although inex perienced in the affairs of the world. ALL READY TO TACKLE MERGER Three Thousand New York Women in Rush for Cheap Goods. New York, April 20. Upward of 000 women Saturday engaged in ono of the fiercest bargain riots at Broad way and Suydan streets, Williamsburg, that the Brooklyn po'' have ever been called upon to quell. The trouble was caused by liberally advertised sales bv rival hve and ten-cent stores, local ed within a few door of each other. These sales were advertised to begin at :30 o'clock, but long before 7 "clock women beean to arrive and crowd about the unopened store. Women from every quarter of illiams- burg arrived to swell the crowd. When the door opened at the designated hour, according to the reckoning of the police, more than 3,000 were packed into Broadway. With a rush they forced their way into the store. So great was the crush from those who were struggling to be among the first to gain admission, that score of women fell in a faint and were tram pled by women who followed. l'oliet reserves were called out to quell tne riot Mounted men rode through the crowd, and by using their club were finally able to force the women back. SULTAN GIVES UP. Government Will Take Deposition, on Harriman Combine in Utah. Salt Lake City, April 27. The tak ing of depositions in the equity suit begun by the government to dissolve the alleged illegal combinations or tne Harriman and other Western roads will be begun in this city tomorrow Sylvester G. Williams, special assist ant to the attorney general oi tne United States, arrived today and will conduct the hearing. Railroad men and others have been subpenaed in large numbers to give testimony, and it is believed that two weeks will be con sumed in the taking of evidence. F.snwial attention will bfi given to the relationship between the Harriman road and the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake, known aa "The Clark road Tornado Tears Up Town. Oklahoma City, April 27. Sixteen persons were injured, oie perhaps fa tally, in a tornado whicn aestroyeu large part of the town of Centrahama, near here, today. Not a building in the town remains wholly intact after the storm. Twelve buildings, includ inir the Methodist, Baptist and Presby terian churches, were totally wrecked, The town contains about 800 inhabit ants. Many of these are homeless as a result of the storm. A terrific rain and hail storm followed the tornado, greatly adding to the damage. Funds May Be Buried. Caracas. April 25, via Port of Spain April 27. It is persistently reported here that ex-l'reBiaenl caairo leu fortune in gold buried in Caracas. If this is so, it explains Castro' alleged lack of funds, and his anxiety to ge back to Venezuela. Negotiations have been begun between the Venezuelan government and a representative of the Ethleberga syndicate, oi ixnaon, lor a settlement of the dispute over the match and salt monopolies in Venczue la, held until recently by English com panies. Women to Lose Place. Sacramento, Cftl.. April 27. Unless something transpires to change the complexion of the election law of the state. 23 out or the bY county superin tendents of school will not be able to qualify for re-election. The new law declare that a candidate for office must file an affidavit stating that he is qualified elector. Thi. means, of course, that the 23 women now holding office will be unable to succeed them selves. Renew Butchery at Adana. Beirut, April 27. Delayed dis patches just received here say that the carnage at Adana was renewed Sunday nii?ht and many were killed. The first massacres at Adana, where an Ameri-1 can missionary was killed, resulted rJ ' the .laughter of 10,000 person.. Old Favorites . . . ;-. - uaitaa. Saint V." iok wa a ge.itl.m.a. and cam oi uei-v", i , . lu Dublin tn h. built .church iiu lU'oii't a irl. lit father ... Wolluaan. bl. ' was a tJrady ; . . . HI. .unt h Kti.nlg.n and Ml wl( th wtuow ir"j. to Garrison Surrender, to Young Turk Army Attar Fight. Constantinople, April 2b'. The Yil diz garrison surrendered yesterday the Constitutionalists. The commanders of these battalions began sending notices of their submis sion to Mahamoud Schefket Pasha Sat urday night, and the troops protecting the palace gave their formal and uncon ditional surrender shortly after dawn. Sultan Abdul Ham id has been per mitted to remain within the i il diz Kiosk, where in company with his ministers he heard the story of the struggle between his loyal troops and the arm" of investment, each hour bringing word of a fresh disaster. It has been stated, since victory rested with the Constitutionalists, that the sultan himself gave orders to his men not to reaiBL Whether or not this is true, it can be safely said of the troops within the capital that they put up a stubborn resistance at all points and the looses on both aides are exceedingly heavy for the length of time the engagement wa. in progress Nearly $1,000,000 in Gold. Sacramento, Cel., April 26. Gold piled up in one large pyramid on the floor of State Treasurer William' office today represented payments to the state by four railroad companies. There were $949,406 in the pile and it weighed nearly two tons. The Pull man Car company is likely to be the only transportation company delin quent. It has refused to pay its taxes for two years now and owes the state $60,291. It denies the right of the state to tax it and is fighting in the courts. Smith to Leave Islands. Washington, April 26 Governor General Jame. F. Smith, of the Philip pines, expects to leave Manila May 8 for Yokohama, where he will embark on the steamship Minnesota for the United States. He has been granted a six months leave of absence. Genera Smith has indicated that he did noi desire to resume hi. work in the Phil ippines. For some time rumors have been current that President Taft might appoint W. Cameron Forbes, the vice governor, to the governorship. Telescope to Study Mar.. Berlin, April 26. The construction of an enormous telescope, especially designed for the particular use to which it would be put, is advocated by Dr. Frietlrich S. Archenbold, director of the Treptow observatory, near Her lin, for determining whether or not Mars is inhabited. Dr. Archenbold re gards the proposal of Prof. Pickering, of Harvard, to signal to Mars by means of gigantic mirrors, as interesting and worth trial, but he thinks a way will be found yet to settle the question by dl rect ocular evidence. Powers Cast. Off Aha. Pittsburg, April 26. John Powers, one of the men pardoned by Governor Wilson, of Kentucky, in connection with the murder of Governor Goebel and a brother of Caleb Powers, is noi in Honduras, a. was supposed. He is living in Kittanning, Pa., where he in charge of a business college. When Powers learned of his pardon this morn ing, he let hi. identity be known. He has been known here a. Professor W, Christie. Waters-Pierc. Pay. Fin.. Austin, Tex., April 28. The Water. Pierce Oil company Saturday paid probably the largest fine ever paid by a corporation, nearly $2,000,000. The in payment end. the litigation of the ' state of Texas against th. oil company, q9frw u tiHBii slat t.tioru - , , . Th.u to hold Saint Patrick, ka uf at an mi no ctnwii aim iMunit'w - Th.re'a not a mile l Ireland'. wh,n the dirt v vermin nmxer, Wh.tVer he "il hi. t.r foref.H.1 h auir uVn-il Itirm III eiusirni. Th. t.Mt.U t h.l. f''rt "' fl,l, alalli lt' ir. And the suake committed .'Hcl'U " lhtnielves from sisiijiii". Nine hundred tliomstid rei-tlle. Mu. charmed Willi in '"''- And dined m them at hal-la-io. in ....I ..,., t iittirftf. When hllndworm. rrawllni In th I'" disited all Hie nation, II iv them a ri- which "P'd " eje to a en ol ""r -' Th Wick low hill. r tery hlb. and ' lh hill or Itoutn, ir ; Hut then.', a hill much hlHer still, ay. ih.m Knih. air: Twa on th ton of thi hih hill "atnl 11,1. i.. L. ..a.'Mil mat NMriliVIll . IN drov tin froc into (h bo$ o-S k. tl ikat M f-nttlif . IM'lliri is ii Oh! I but fortunai lo b bi TU I'll fmu.I that from th( frown J Tor there S.unt I'.itrl.k ptatitr-t turt i,!ent .if the nr.Mr ; With ii anl-n-. nn ra. roa 'tr am? cabbage - and tin L ll'. 'I be fcalu ( Slal. Thou, too, il . O Ship of Mi! Sail on, O I'iiioii. .trn ud t" ' Humanity itli nil It. f'r. With all the ,,( ..f futur I hauiiii'f t'rfttiV on thy fat. W know what Matter LU thy keel. What workmen rouhl thy rilx of :) W ho mnoe ea, h mt :iJ ."U "J f"i' What anvil rnnf. with ha miner ! In what a furr and what a hut Were ahat-ed the an. h-r. of thy h"l Kear not each tud l.ii otmd and ill. Ti. of the m and not the rock : Ti hut the tUfpUif of Ihe tml. And ii.it a rent mad oy the f.i!e. n mute of n'k and tetni-t' rr, la inite of f.ilte lijlitt on the .hare. Sail on. nor fear to brt-att th ea Our hear!., our hour, our irjf. our tear., Kir faith triumphant o'er oor fear. Ar all wlili thee - are all with thee' -Heury Walwort!i l.nr(-l!i r A PIANO VIOLIN. tared I.Ik Plant,, llal ..,. I. lit a Multa. Krutu Au.trln lluiiinry, when., come o many tliliiif. iutil' a', cine, a new musical instrument which l known a the piano violin. It U'k like a ft ;rj hiiikIk like a violin and I. plny-d like piano. A. shown In the cul the iplK-r portion uf the In.trii.'iient n tltt. of a -rlo. of .trine, each Al l'Olltil, i I'l K CUM'.' AM-ttWiilile' RriwrtlimtfA. slmll.'iHiiOifi'nwt.millWia lnitltlit' Sumctiiw nadlkravbJ ti it in ii I Vf - III I I' rromoh'N l)iiUinnarrtfia iw awl IVronUini tvntr Dum.MurihWf nnrMwi. MWSAHCOTIC. re J, taa fkeaW- " i in a ...! Renwdv furflf htm. Sour Stevh.lUrt Worms J umwMon rp,M lir-iSMttlLosSOrMXir. For Infant) nnd ChHdrnn. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Ait AW hf Use U For Over iiaraiUf'il Cmki Copy of Wrinr. Thirty Years 111 ( . t I'lalul . a tt..l. Thr's ony a Bt ! l iial t-'rm !0 a oiirm r" ti.ni. ,..,.. It Oil ! tflSl f. .. . - I a oiiaty f.'Otttl flat Jub, j v., ii,. r. ttt end m. wintt-w. .-it a, . I. .! ,..,!' i., i:j lul ! taUH Jjilu tU Ualltii't tt"4. j iHfurMaallua. t'n.-l. .-h ih.ikint wt bill of frl '. Henry. Ii ' do yn mle hf .n't ho- in at a iott : r.t'rttt I'tiy Ne(.hti Vuo 'lotl't. uo.!. I f CITC Vita !.- .i,'i- ii.MMt fea- ; lllJM.iir ' ' " ' . i t... rtt .1 imiw" ; tn a II kue 14 , . e. . fk.li.- t Hlkt ftaaeeae. Mr ilteeu tiu 'ti- w:t, Marl. If din .lioe fit I oil wear It. Mr, tircett ll.iw atmint. Henry Vou know- 1 ivetrr wear a h' ilmi Uta lue. I aloaj. wear a .1-' aiuaUvr. laiuwtRti t pi utos t-,,.. i in el IWl ',' nl ti i . !"' V -4 a. ,,, II lk,i.,M,Kl I'll ewt , ,-,.. ... I I COFFEE TEA SPICES lUniNO rOW0.R . IJITWCTJ 1 a ff till lit onai it ii in i CWSSCTtlMTrm y I 'luiwiTjriwwrniaMv DR. T. P. WISE DENTIST Crown nd HrUl.a Work a Spatially !lt t"i- M?vhii. TVvi.t li.oilii' .,', w. m,il, I'uHJI ASH t Scientific Concrete Septic Tanks Iv.tir ;.n. tll "f (ri iit TmII iifW'.(l- 0 tTfitr ml Hti( H,Jtva ( illJ hi n fa". t'ilvt ir'itl W tti't ;uf asrwiortaafv f.t k -f r hn k'fS tTMi bt C II HAMILTON 474 Maniamta Slmt, I'orlUnJ. Oragoa If T" ( Ktai.M.H IIU1 rill. DUW, which I oporatcil by une uf tliu ki-) on tho iluliu kflb-mrd. Ai now the atrlniis run a triivUng Land, which Iwrfuriii. the fuiictlona of a bow, n ivpt that lu thi! case of this In.rru ineiit the .trlni conic out to meet the bow lusteud of the UjW liiovlnn back and forth from th strings. ICucb string Is attached lu u pivoted arm, uud as tint key I. struck the urin imivca out ward and tho htrliiK conic. In cunlnct with the travi-lliift baml. prniluclng th Bound of a bow acrii,lng a n,il siring. A spring iii!Is the arm back Into placn when the pressure on the key Is relieved and a -1nl nt Die hot torn of the Instrument regulate tin, sound. Tit American ;,. Sludcal, I'rlvy Councilor ZiinU. on bla reiur,. to Ilerltn, after a three months' visit to the l.nllcil Mtntea, dellvereil a leclure before the stinlenta of the linluatrliil tilgli si'tioul or t tin t city, In wbi.-h !, hail much to say In praise of Aiuerl an students ami of the collev li tem under ulil'-b they were trained. 'Olir Students," w Hlll. "inn h.lr. themselves financially only b t.,.,. Ing. Tim Aiuerltiiu student I,,, n,. ..i. vautago In this respect. ,,,,.. out losing custu or dignity, he enn break stone, net as a vtnltnr At1 luln. or do work at any trade. not llirre(iietit occurrence, that a tmmv man art as a waller nt a gulherlng or people wnere he Is received as al Wjiial as anon rh his mental ilutle. ha v. been performed." Kv ll.eord at Trea, There are Sfi.840 Iree. in 'r, nn eacn tree na it lot number, .ge, , tory ano condition recorded tlm nooKi at the i:ny I lull. The npi.roprlii Hon for this lc, rlinent Is $)i,00u i year. What It Doe. "Hpenklng of poetry, do,- I he moden, iniKil make us think 7" "Well, It makes us IiiinM. for the illc tlonnry that Is, those of us who have any euriosiiy at all." Uulsvlll. Cou rler Journal. la . l C. Gee Wo Til Ciittii D;tx wil atat kat e. t lilt nif ml ta t i't.,l el IUta i ftJ IWI. 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