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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1909)
Fine Care Fine Hair It's fine ctre that mikes fine hair! Use Ayer's Hair Vigor, new Improved formula, sys tematically, conscientiously, and you will get results. We know it stops falling hair, cures dandruff, and is a most elegant dressing. Entirely new. New bottle. New contents. Dam iwl thanp Me nht f " 3 forts w Mh ot laavittAjm etlta-aalMS aim aboa IV tM 0 b M yers Ayer't Hir Vigor, s now nude from our new improved formula, is the latest, most scientific, and in every way the very best hair preparation ever placed upon the market. For falling hair and dandruff it is the on treat medicine. iiir-iii r f ri " " lr " ' rat Oilier I Crawford So your wifo doesn't Biak mine pica any more? CrabshawNo. She uses all th. odcla and ends around th houe. as trimminca for her hat Puck. K te Be Tee.p-4. Redd I see U Is estimated that tb.r ars 20.000 tons of radium in the sea. Greene But even that won t tempt tha arlrl with the swell bathing suit to go into the water. Yonkers States maa. Quick as Wink. If your eye ache with a smarting, bumfntr sensation and dizziness, use PETTIT'S EYE SALVB. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Congress refused United Stat.. Commlaeloner of Education Brown's request for t l.fei) to study a certain phase, of child life, but granted J1S.0-M for scientific attidv of clam. Was Her Over. "His wife used to be stronjly op posed to his pl.iyint poker and now abe likes to have him play." "Tea. he plays better than h used to." Ilouston Post. FOR THE PUBLIC New Formula Cures Coucha, Colds, BioncbiUs and Hoarseness In Five Horns. fact, ts Win don inthe-daa fc ttp th rmnjr- of cotuamption. but pr-rb!y n thins; luw been MeRrtivi a wacmn tr putw n tobrMknsi cold and fur cough. brorchitu. tonauhua. ic., with h tcpie. bocr-ai'-Xd medic ir) frwat from op i am. pouKxas. rc. A fauuuir ccxurh ayrufk, frM from whiSKcy and poisora. w th prima nM. A vtmxh indeat innamma'Km ana conraatioa. and the in turn aredu to an xetm of waata and poiauo in tha avs'cm A tonk Im- ativ couch lyruo r!a tba art'em of cnir-?atio whilara.vrnna.th painful coturhina. lit th fc-irowina- mnd mix at bxn: On-hif ounca fluid wild eharry ham. one ounca ccrr pound easence cardial and threa oancaa syrup wbiia pina cam poUBd. Shavke th b llW and tale twrn'y dmpa wary half hour for f jr hour. Thn on -half to an tcaapoociful thr or four timaa dai.jr. Oir ehiklran Waa according to as. Cut tha out and it far aama friend. Kinf Edward, when Prince of Wales, nrar voted on any political question; but ha always voted for the Deceased Wife's Sister Fill, which was a social. and not a political, matter. KatiraUr. 1 was mimicking Professor Bore yesterday and be caught me." -What did he sayr Told me to stop making a fool of myself." The Wasp, HELP CONSERVATION President Says Congress Mast Enact Necessary Laws. TAFT IN PORTLAND. CARRY OUT ROOSEVELT POLICIES Bad BLOOD "Before I began using Cascarete I had a bad complexion, pimplea on my face, and my food was not digested as it should have been. Now I am entirely well, and the pimples hare all disappeared from my see. I can truthfully say that Caicare'-a are just as advertised; I have taken only two boxes of tbem." Clarence &. Griffin, Sheridan, Ind. Pleataat. Palatable. Potest. Tette Good. Do Good. Never bicken. Weaken or Gripa. lc, 25c. 50c. N.rer told in boi. TheKeeo ine tb( tteraped C C C. (iturulMf to aura or roar bomt bee. .27 Raises the dough and compile, with all pure food laws. CRESCENT CRESCENT kfPG. CO. Makers of MAPLE WI I better Uian Maple;. A LEADER WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR HOME Meaita an unfailing wtr supply. It means that you will have tha mwt practi cal Uotneattic wair u- ply nyntjum tww in una. No Hevuied tank, no fruzn pipt in winter, no itafrnani water in urmiaer, no watarnupT'ly troublca of any sort. Tank placad in basement, out of niKht and way, muvio of prwd aieai. will not rust and will laitt a lifetime. You will be plMuwd with tha I.EADKU ay item of furn lining l)ratic V,hU-t Supply. J Ak for our r ataiovue and frea booklet. How J Solved My Wa er bupply Problem.' LEWIS & STAVER CO. Portland, Ore. Spokane, Wash. Boise, Idaho. Looks to People to Enforc Laws Against Monopoly and Not Let Good Time Blind Them. Sacramento, Cl., Oct 6. After making one of the longest jumps of hi trip and traveling for 25 hour through the tat of Oregon, and the northern half of California, President Taft ar rived last night at 7:10 p. m. Tha president selected for the prin cipal feature of bis speech the subject of the conservation of natural re source, in which he declared anew that before many of the Roosevelt policies of conservation can be carried into effect confirmatory and enabling Irgi; lation will have to be secured, and he pledged himself to bring all the power he possesses to bear upon ccngres to pass the laws that ars deemed neces sary. Speaking' from the'ear end at Duns- muir today. Mr. Taft said: "1 am on a tour of some 13.UUU miles and I am trying to gather information as we go with reference to the condi tion of the country and at the same time to give you a superficial aspect of the man whom it has been your good or bad fortune to elect president I think that personal touch between the people and those whom you honor by delegat ing authority temporarily is a good thing, so that you may know when I make my mistakes, and they are repre sented to you with a great deal of em phasis, that I am still a poor mortal praying for asUtan:e and hoping that you will forgive human error. "Everywhere in this country I have found evidences of prosperity irom Boston to Portland, and if sign do not fail, we are upon an era of business enterprise and expansion that h never been seen in this country before. Now with that I would not have you forget that here are certain responsi bilities. We have had evil growing out of our prosperity. Men have seized power by mean of accumulation ot wealth and its use in methods that are not legal and cannot be approved, by way of monopoly and otherwise. Now, we are attempting by the general law of the United States to suppress that kind of abuse. Tbey were brought to the attention of the people in a mar velous crusade by my predecessor, The odore Roosevelt, and it is my duty to continue those policies and to enforce them as far as I may and put upon the statute books, or at least recommend to congress that there be put upon the statute books those law which shall clinch the progress which was made under him, which be preached and which we all look forward to as a per manent condition. "Now, my fellow citizens, as I look out upon tbi audience, I feel sure that you are not only healthy in body but healthy in mind; that you are in favor of the good things; that you are in favor of decent government; that you are in favor of decent men and decent women and that you look forward to the future as a time when we shall all grow better. The truth is that money and wealth contribute nothing unless they enable us to make ourselves bet ter, unless they enable us to think something of others and to help others those who are down onward in the progress of life. We cannot all be al truists in the sense that we can devote our attention to somebody else all the time, for we have to look after our selves and our families, but I am sure that in the last generation there baa been an improvement throughout our country with reference to a charitable feeling towards all, and a desire on the part of each to help all." Fernanda Weds Count. Paris, Oct 5. Miss Fernanda Wan amaker, daughter of Rodman Wana maker, and granddaughter of John Wanamaker, was married today to Count Arthur de Heeren, son of Count Heeren, cf Paris. There were two ceremon.es. 1 he hrat was in the Cath olic church with full orchestral accom paniment This was followed by a Protestant marriage service, the Rev. Alfred G. Mortimer, of Philadelphia, fficiating. Henry White, American ambassador, and Msrjuis Lei Muni, Spanish ambassador, were witnesses. Censorship Is Peculiar. London, Oct 6. The intricacies of theatrical censorship were responsible tonight for a remarkable entertain ment An American band bad been engaged for the season, but when the time came for the opening the manager found that the theater had only been licensed for the production of a play. He therefore wove a play around the band. There was no plot to the so- called play, which consisted merely of a few people strolling around the band stand, engaged in loud and apparently meaningless conversation. Sail for Philippines. Honolulu, Oct S.The Pacific fleet commanded by Rear-Admiral Sebree, will sail tomorrow afternoon for the Philippines after a month' itay in Hawaiian waters. It i planned to cruiBe the whole distance at a speed of 16 Knots an hour. Shore leave for the men of the fleet will end at mldniifht Admiral Sebree has been liberal in the matter of leave since the arrival of the fleet and thousand of sailor have been ashore. Smugglers Win Battle. El Paso.' Tex.. Oft E IT.inc th.ir train of pack burros loaded with con- iraoana goods as breastworks, gang of smuggler battled with a squad of rurales near Sabinas, in the state of Coahuila, Mexico, and came out victor ious, forcing the rurales to withdraw and escaping with their eoods into tha mountain. One smucrri.r vA and seven rurales wounded. Genial Smile Win Heart of Public Throng, Portland, Oct 4. Portland re ceived President Taft a guest of honor with splendid hospitality and limitless expression of hearty good will and frank affection. To the Nation' chief executive it proved a day of good cheer, unmarred by a sin gle untoward Incident Th president enjoyed it all to the utmost ; snjoyed every moment of th day from the easy formality of the greeting accorded him upon his arrival at the Union depot to the afternoon of golf golf played in the Invigorating tang of a perfect October oay, Throughout the day he found only th most profound consideration for hi comfort and welfare. There were no exacting' demand upon hi energies. The day wa bar ren of tiring program, long apeeche or wearisome ceremonies. An affection manifested itself in the public greeting which had its org in quite apart from th fart that he was the great American, the first man of the land. That infectious smile pos sessed itself of his features when he first-stepped from his private car into th cheery sunshine of an ideal Oregon morning. Its infection of good nature spread wherever be went Whenever he appeared he put every one at ease by the easy informality or hi de meanor and that smile. And then Portland got a deeper insight into the real mean; got a glimpse into the rich and wholeaom nature of which that smile ia th natural expression. For when his triumphal procession through the streets wa at an end and there was a half hour at hi disposal for a whirl about th city, he elected to dispense with the tempting spin and go to the bedside of hi friend. Judge George H. Williams, at the Good Samaritan bopaital. It wa thus that the brief hour of his morning' leisure time wa spent It is to the rising generation that credit must go for the predominating and never-to-be-forgotten feature of th welcoming demonstrations. There have been living flag before. But never have the Star and Stripe been wrought into such a wholesome, in spiring fabric as that formed by Port land school children. It was an epitome of the boundless spirit of youthful pat riotism. The President smiling at first passed to a mood of seriousness as that wondrous flag waved back and forth with the life that tomorrow must possess itself of the Nation. Th President appearance tapped exhauatles reservoir of enthusiastic and affectionate applause wherever he went "This is all splendid, splendid the day is perfecteverything is perfect" be told Mayor Simon, who was seated beside him in the automobile. Half an hour after luncheon a ear drew up for him at the hotel and he departed for the afternoon for hi f vorite pastime, golf. Returning with a keen appetite he ate dinner privately and made ready for hia appearance at the Armory. The military escort again accompanied him and. thousands of people were in the streets awaiting hi appearance. Presiednt Taft closed one of the hap piest and most delightful visits of his life late yesterday aftemon, when he boarded bia special train at the Union depot and departed from Portland. southbound. He said as much himself, and with unmistakable sincerity, as be stood on the observation platform of hi car and bade farewell ti thoee who Lad assembled to see him on hi way. "It ha all been delightful. I can't thank you enough for the way I've been treated. I've never had a happier visit be said not once, but many times, as he stood shaking bands with friends and officials. Until the departing train was lost to view be stood on the platform, smiling and waving at those gathered about the depot grounds. He seemed loth to go, and it was not until the tram had passed onto the Steel bridge that he turned into his car. The President took with him from Portland only the happiest memories. His choice in se lecting Portland for the longest stop of bis itinerary, New Orleans alone ex cepted, was justified. Scientist Excommunicate. Bo-ton, Oct 4. Alfred Farlow. chairman of the committee on publica tion of tb First Church of Christ Scientist confirmed today a report that Mrs. Augusta E. Stetson, of New York, had been dismissed from the body of Christian Scientists. Mr. Farlow declined to comment on the case, but in reply to a question as to the effect of the action of the members of the church, said: "It is to be hoped they will receive it in a Christian manner and treat it accordingly." Mora Troop to Morocco. Madrid, October 4. The cabinet, after an all night session, formally voted tonight to dispatch a new divis ion to Melilla at once. In this connec tion Premier Maura said: "The re inforcements are requested by General Marina as a result of the extension of the field operations." Further details of the engagement fought two days ago in Morocco have been received here. The Spaniard lost a total of 285 men killed and wounded, includ ing General Diaz Vicario, who was killed. Beat Motorcycle Record. Springfield, Mass., Oct 4. At th motorcycle stadium this aften.oon Charles Spencer and Charles Gustaf son, both of this city, established a new 24-hour world record, hpencer riding 1089 mile, 199 yard in the 24 hour, beating the record of .775 miles, 134 yard established by H. A. Collier, of Englsnd. Gustafson rode 1043 miles, 20 Isds and 199 yards in the 24 hours, being approximately 208 miles ahead of Collier's mark. Fair Ones Fad by Fore. Tmdnn. Opt. 4. Writs have been issued acainst Horn Secretary Glad-1 taia anH th. nrlarai officiate of Rlr-1 mingham in connection with an action for asssult for the forcible feeding with a stomach pump last week of a nam-1 ber of suffragettes who persisted on going on a "hunger strike" while in , jail. Tb suffragettes' leader contend that forcible feeding is illegal. Old Favorites From "M4." Come Into the irarden, Maud, For th black bat nlaht, haa flown, Come Into th irnrden, Maud, I am here at the sate alone; And the woodbine spices are wafted abrvAd, And the musk ot th rose Is blown. All night have the roafea heard The tluttt, violin, bassoon ; All nittht has th casement jessamin attrr'd To tha dancer dhnclng In tun; Till a allvnc fell with th waklns bird And a hush with th settlne- moon. Queen rose, of th rosebud garden of Stria, Come hither, th dance ars done, In kIoh of autln and fllnimr of pearls. Queen Illy and rose In one; Shine out. little head, running over with curls, To th flower and be their sun. There has fallen a splendid tear From the paaalon flower at the sale She ts cumins, my dove, my dear; Kb ta coming, my life, my fate. The red rose crle. "Bh la near, she Is near;" And th whit rose weeps, "'She ts late;" The tnrkspur listens. 1 hear. I hear;" And the Illy whlapora, "I wait" She t comlns. my own, my sweet; Were It ever so airy a tread. My heart would hear her and beat Were It earth In an earthy bed; My dust would hear her and beat Had I lain for a century dead. Would start and tremble under hei feet. And blossom In purple and red. Alfred Tennyson. ElOW TO CONVERT. H'hal SpaaLh I'rleat Say el Ckla... Father Joseph Vila, of Barcelona Spain, as a Catholic missionary who has labored tor tbe conversion ot the Chinese for a quarter ot a century. (Ives the reasons why it ts so difficult to m them to Christianity. "There are now about a million Catholics in China, about one-third ol whom were born Into the church and the temalnder were won after attain Ing maturity. This Is slight when on reflects that 460. 000.000 are still grop ing In th darkness. The Catholic church ti sent more missionary and more money to convert Chins than she has to any other country. And what awful sacrifice hav been mad to make her Catholic! Over 5.000 European missionaries suffered martyrdom or died In captivity there, yet the harvest has always fallen short of reasonable expectations. "The cause must be sought In th nature of the Chinese. In the Intensive strength ot their superstitions and deep-rooted secular habits, and In the absolute lalral education ot the ch 1 1 dren. "Br nature the Chinese are uncon cemed. materialistic. Indifferent but strongly opinionated. "The Chinese are very polite and honest publicly, but how different In private life. Wives ar enslaved When one no longer pteaaes her hu bnnd. she Is sold and replaced by an other or by as many others as he can afford to support. "If a father experiences difficulty In providing food for his Infant daugh ter, he does not hesitate to sell her to snyone. and should there be no pur (-hater, he gives her as food to th dos. "As a rule, marrlsge contracts are alined for a period of six or elghl years end then the husband may. If he choose, send his wife bsrk to her parents or sell her. The Chinese can form pa Idea of the Christian family 'To pay taxes ts about tha only thing to which a Chinaman Is strictly bmitid. and If he does not pay, he re ceive a flogging at tbe whipping post. "While laboring to convert the na tives the church Is doing a great work fn redeeming the poor little creatures ho would be killed by their parents If Christians did not buy them. Whit, i.nrisimniry nas oone in lire-saving in this iv.ty Is something Immensely to Its credit. Thousands upon thousand of babies have been saved and made good citizens and good Christians who. If their saviors were not on the ground, would have been fed to swln or dofrs or strangled or drowned." I Snvtvthe Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is Eomothlng frightful. Wo con hardly roalizo tliat of nil tho children bora in civilized countries, twontytwo per. cent, or nearly tlintr winnh ftnn vnar! thfrtvsovnn tinrr.nnt n OnO-quaiLUXf iuu uuiviu wavj vv j -i --- - jr "l v than ono-third, boforo thoy are flvo, and ono-half boforo thoy are fifteen I Wo do hot hositato to say that a timely uso of Oastoria would savo a mr Jority of theso precious lives. Neither do wo hositato to Bay that many of thouo infantilo doaths aro occasioned by tho uso of narcotio preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain moro or loss opium, or morphine. They aro, in considcrablo quantities, deadly poisons. In or.y quantity thoy stupefy, retard circulation and load to congestions, slcltnoss, doath. Oastoria operates exactly tho roverso, but you must soo that it bears tho signaturo of Chas. E Flotchor. Oastoria causes tho blood to circulate properly, opens tho poro3 of tho skin and allays fovor. ...one', n . Letters iron, prominent mysicicns it ii. rt it ri a i ouurcsscu u wiub. ii. riciuicr. & putt AM'UIIOL 1 TEH t'KNT. ANccdaNrlYrOTslliinlirAs slmiMii$ifcFuad.aiillWufci IYomoH-s Distftmflif rrfuJ twss and lit .f oulalflj mm Ujsitni.Muruhuw nurMiatri. iAUTilAltl UTIl. Apftfrft rVmrdy forOnmflps linn vLnnr K!nm.-tl DLirrtKJ Wivhh i'limillumuJ'fMnSI nrssaul Loss or Slut. racSmak Sii.'r NEW YORK. Dr. A. I". IWer, of Gt Louis, Mo says: "I hav prescribed ygr Cuatorla In many rases and have always found It an etnolr-ut ami sinwuly remedy , Pr. 8. Down, of rhlladelphls, I's. say: "J hav prescribed your Cs. torla In my practlcs for many years with great aaUsfmtlun to myself aa4 benefit to my pallenta." Ir. Edward rarrlsh. of Brooklyn, N. T, says: "I have used your Cs torla In my own household with good result, and hav advised srrl patients to use It for its mild laiatlv effect and freedom from harm." Pr. J. a Elliott, of New York City. : "Kevins; during the part !' year prescribed your Castorla for infantile stomach disorder, I moat heartily commend its ti Th formula contains nothing delurlotu to tUo moat delh-uta ot children." Pr. C. G. 8iru. of Omaha, Nb, say: 'Tour Oastoria I an medicine tor children, and ! frequently prescribe It While I do nut adro cut th Indiscriminate use of proprietary medicine, yet Castorla Is sa exception for conditions which arise in the car of children." Pr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, M. say! "Tour Caatorta hold tb esteem of th medical profession In a manner held by no otUer propria, tary preparation. It ts a sure and retlabl medh ino for Infant and chtv dren. In fact. It I the universal household remedy for Infant!! altiuvoU. Pr. It. F. Merrill of Augusta, We., says: "Castorla l on of th very finest and most remarkabls remedies for Infants and children. In toy opinion yotir Castorla has saved thousand from an early era re. -aa furnish hundred of testimonials front this locality as to Its e.Tklrocy and merits." Pr. Norman M. Ceer, of Clevelaod. Ohio, says; "Purlng th last twelr years I hat frequently recommended your Castorla a on of the best preparation of th kind, being safo In th hand of parent and very f fectlv la relieving children' disorders, whll th with which sttch a pleasant freparatlon ran be administered 1 ft treat advantage." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS oari tba Bigoatara of Exact Copy of Wrapper. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. MMMM. r . WM w, r A DOSE OF PI 1 CURE ttl UVt WlttUU TQ1 0U. SCaVSi rrfMar'e Ml.t.be. Mow can I'rof. Thoma truthfully In sist that the vslu of a strl Is stuthl. when It Is wrll knoan fact that man Is wlilinf to sind moner on th.in, with them snd for th-m. If cn only have th prlvll.se of claiming wssee slooT Detroit New. I is as safe a it is effective. Guar anteed to contain no otiiate. It i very palatable too children like it. All Dreiltt. 1 Cewfc y He There wss nurly a bad Br at th thealer. Bhe How wa that? He Th. villain lit a cigarette and tossed th. matcb Into th. snow. HL Leula Time ru. an.. - Tvtrybodp says thai Jen, haa th. finest mind. Inaihl. and salacity he ver ran arroaa, How did June, get ucb reputation T" "Kasy. Whenever you m.k a tal. m.nt h. aays, ity Java, that a sol Why didn't I ever think of that b.for.r" Cleveland In Art Memory'. Mrlodle. A slumber song at eventide. With th. cradle slowly swinging; Fust falls th. night, with m. abld." Her soul was softly singing. a The song la hushed, th. music's died. That voice sings now in glory; But. oh! I'd slve the world beslds As once again a little child To hear the old, old story. Yet, In my ears, on down th years. Hweet echoes keep a-rlnglng; Through doubt' dumb fears and wis dom' tear. Whenever th twilight hour appears t hear love s song still singing. Soft lullabte from I-and-o'-Dream, Love' cradle songs sung sweet and low Those melodies forever seem Hi III singing whersoe'ar I go; Once dear to childhood' hour anc scene. Life's heart of age still keep them so. Dr. II. T. Ostrander In National Magazine. IlaaSr lek Kradleator. When a blot occur and the Ink eraser Is not at band as a bit of th emery board which comes for mani curing tb nail. It I quick and ef ficacious, but car must be taken to work gently so a not to mak a hoi In the paper. Amur Vlaelt Oasala. Mother And when b proposed, dlu you tell him to see me? Daughter Yes, mamma; and h said h'd seen you several times, but hs wantad to marry me Just the same. Tbs Sphinx. Th av.rag. woman is nvr Urd pi talkie about hsr "figure." rrartleal AS.tee, Nell (sriously)iletw.en th. rich eld man I don't love and th. poof young maa I do luv. I am between tw horns of a dilemma. Ilell (flippantly) Then take the horn Of plenty. Haltinior. American. Sore throat lead to Tonallitls, Quin sy and Diphtheria. Hamlin Wuird Oil used as a gargle upon the first symptoms of a sore throat will invari ably prevent all three of these dread diseases. Neat Deet Thlac "How do your husband manas In th. winter when th. autumobil. season la over?" "Fine. II. takes up bowling and tries to kill th. plnboys." Puck. aBf'tM .4t '. f Valuable Item I for Men J Hltk anl iimrk klikart. kim. j ulllk Ml eurdnff hi rwk rl Um-i J thrwiik Umuwim aol Mm e4 kfe . f A rnaU.I mMUm May t nailuH aa 2 On Rainy Days A Fish Brand Slicker will keep you dry 44 (lv ye fsll ! la eeeafert sssl.af wear lOAiaiTtt) wtnmoflf ItU Vj finvelu. kta.t Ike M.uy nt, tea fat M tm CeuUtfi. A. J. TOWtf CO. -tfuVrifW 1 . u. a. a town annus co.. u T.a.k'., Ceaao lui.ilr .1 .11 llmr.,. .ikar All ' k uf i.itaa xixnihnuai j I irr. u nl.rrw 4 1 i ih. pub ui laui .unMrU IT V i.rtlof th'.. mhn want . n. 4;l X - ill. I.-U...lr hr. lb .n4 .11 e I I k ' I'r.ail.l.a Teeth. 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