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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1909)
Catarrh Wbetbcj it is of the note, throat, stomach, Kwla, or mow delicate or (mot, rata Tb if always debilitating and should bm attention. Tb diicbargo from the mucous toembrac U because thia U kept in a tale of inflammation by an impure condition of the blood. Therefore, to cure, Uke the beet blood purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla tei ub,,t" Haw t Re. Reading In not a lost art to ttaa am degree that conversation t. but It haa tn moat cases an arrested devel opment through to much reading that makes no demand upon aesthetic een Iblllty. ao that one la apt to bring to a fine atorj full of delicate shade of thought and feeling the earne mind which he yields to a newspaper, put ting a blunt Interrogation at to ita meaning aa conveyed in the terma of a rational proposition, and the writer's ehann is wholly lost upon him. While Ui reader'e surrender to the author mat be complete, his attitude should tot be passive, but that of active re sponsiveness and partnership. H. U. aides In Harper Magaxln. Tm otM rtt na in Ml the runes Hamlin Wixard Oil acu like a maa'axd plaster, except that it la more effectivo and is ao much nicer and cleaner to use. Citm f !. Tou eeem to look with Jaundiced eye on everything." aald his physi cian. "1 shU have to prescribe aome ktnd of " "No. doctor." tnterrpupted the other. -K Isn't the condition of my liver this time. For the "last week or so I've been reading those horrible etorles of crime published In the monthly mag aalnea" Her leioat Slsrlled HIM. raaclnatlog young French woman, residing In this country, complains ot the rlae In the price of butcher's meat: -How la It. butcher, that you are so touch dearer to me cow than when you first solicited my favors T The Tatlar. Ckaacw. "la Gummidge really going to run tar office?" "Tea, but there la not much chaac of hla overtaking It" Baltlmori American. Howard arnTos - erer Cki. Laa4,lie. '-UmitmIo. HtwiiMa Frite: 1J4. auu. Lm4, H. !. c. O", XWm.H UtHeeeekpsa aS fall r.reli Ml ea erpJleee. iWirol 1 alr worsts - nil hhrnm uraaiHMMUi lOnPIIINrT IWnew voej m (Hi Wlii turn tiara lai that ItKa gaaa-BkevoaCy twH fcA &amraw4 4 to Mian KV r9mUtm. U . Opa r I 4W tWtat sWBia tra. Its tAVXMf r4Ht4 la aaeaa. a hail aanaeaai a ' awal W lace) roVto4 sijj.aj. M tjMf ( AaaatML law Cm4 asVaasMig. It tavyi fwax. aj.eaj M a uwm araa. aw mrw aw mm fate Ma )ejLtT aUdng MOCXRN txptRt ; DENTISTRY At Prices that Defv CaisHiti TKTrl WHtlOtT PLATfS A SPfClAlTY PAINLESS EXTRACTION 60c SILVER FILLINGS Soc UP COLD FILLINGS gl.OO up EK GOLD CROWN 5.00 GOOD RUBBER PLATE 45.00 THE BEST RUBBER PLATES M-00 WHALF.BONE PLATES (10.00 Outf-t0wa patientif eaa oteain parfect work asd aav money by caUms at oar offic. NO STUDENrS NO GAS NO COCAINE. All work rnarantaad for tan year CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS I234 Waahliajt Sc, Or. Siatb gatabaataed U yaara. Har to auy. IKE WHITE f W rrora Arctic afc-k in ri u Solid brass font holds 4 quarts of oil sufficient to give out a glowing beat for 9 hour solid brass wick carriers damper top cool handle oil indicator. Heater beautifully finished in nickel or Japan in a variety of styles. Every Dealer Everywhere. II Not At Vourt, Write lor Descriptive Circular to the Nearest Agency oi die STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) Doirr Factory. "That waa an error." aald Beoator Beverldge, apropos of an opponent"! argument, at a dinner in Indianapo lis. "Our friend made alt etubarraae Ing error. He reminda me of John Wlnslow. John apent hla honeymoon at Niagara. He left the bridal apart ment late one night to bath, and his return knocked, aa he supposed, on his wife's door, calling aottiy: "'Honey!' "There was no answer. Wlnslow knocked again. " 'Honey 1' "Still , answer. Wlnalow thun dered on the door, "Honey!" he cried, tn a voice of at ony. "Then a reply came at laat. "'Sneak, you blooming Idiot!' a male voice growled. 'This la bed room, not a blooming beehive!" It's Pewit's Eye SK that givea mutant relief to eyee; irri tated from dest. heat, nun or wind. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, n. y. A Pet Aitsox. The family lived In the auburba of the city, and. much to the Joy of Lulu, a little pig was given a home In the atable cellar. A few daya later the little one was calling at a neighbor', where she showed great interest In the bird. The lady said. 'Tent you keep a bird at homer "No." aald Lulu, "we keep a pig In stead." Delineator. erv. A woman went to the telephone' office with a kick. She aald ahe tried for half an hour to get the answer to a telephone call and she wanted to know the reason why. "What is your numberT asked the manager. "Oh. we have no phone ourselves, was the astonishing reply. "I was using my neighbor'-'' Kansaa City Journal. Korsottea. O. don't you remember poor Trilby. Ben Bolt. How you ept o'er her trial ao sore? The world has passed on and. forgot ten her. Hen, And we hear of poor Trilby no more. "Are you leading the simple life while vour family I awayT "No. Indeed! I'm not so simple! 1 have that kind of a life to lead when they're at home." Houston Fost Best for ChOdren f ut nisi imii ni (6uu(gia5 Gives instant relief when little throats are imtatecl and tore. CcmUins no optatet and a a pkaiaat lo take ai it is effective. 1 an rw la - - SMITH WANTS The following pioduce ot good, fat quality, and will pav aa fol lows. He pays promptly and he does not charge commission. Ship immediately. Dressed Pork 9c Dressed Veal, ay a 134 ewsat . . . . 1 0e large Veal less. live Chickens 14c Address FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO. "fight the Beef Traat" Portland, Oregon. Tb RAYO LAMP I ft iiiffb tend lamp foM ftt ft low prte. Ititn Iahxi tbai crjkt more tui tht-r it do better lump ftt of priK. The Kuriier. the Wr. tfw i.tiimrmy UMt all are nial thin,?, in ft lamp; itwi um ol the RAYO LAMP ftre perlVc.iy contruetM and ibere la DoUiUif HiiOWD in the art of lamtr-matirjjj that -uA add to thi Talueof the RAYO W -'iJ(bt-r; vmg d-ti-e, oitll lot auj room iu tha Ikm; Kverr daief Trry w U?re. If Dot at ymn. writ for drcrlpttve clrculaf to ih nearest Agvucy of the Standard Oil Company ilncorporaieai to Tropics Ten Minutes No oil heater has a higher efficien cy or greater heating power than the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokelese Device) With it you can go from the cold of the Arctic to the warmth of the Tropics in 10 minutes. The new Automatic Smokeless Device prevents smoking. Removed la instant for cleaning. Bad Breath ' Roe months I had greet trouble with my stomach and used all kinds oi medicines. My tongue baa brea actually as green aa grasa, mv breath having a had odor. Two rekagoa friend recommended Casrerete and after using them I can willingly and ttaevriolly Bay that they have entirely wired me. I therefore let yon know that I ihall recommend them to any one aufler ing from auch troubles, "-Chas. H. Hal pern, 114 K. 7th St.. New York, N. Y. Iteatast, Pslslsbls. evfest, Taste need, ItoiioMl. Never Nk-hsa.Waasaaorllrips, 10c, JJc, 90s. Nevsr aoM la bulk. The (va uliw tab itimiwl C C C. Ova satsl to curs or iwwt ateasr back. Baaitlait DtewaltMe. The Ingwarthe lived la a coraer bouae ao easily aceeaalhle from the street that they were being cootlau- ally annoyed by persona ringing to aak here other people lived. At laat the son of the bouae. aaya a writer la the New York Tlruea, decided to put an end to the nuisance. "I gueea," he aald. complacently, there won't be any more lolka aaklng It the Browns, the Blddlee er the Han one Ilea tn this house. I've fixed -What nave you doner Queried Mr. Laniwerth. "Hunt out a algn. "And what did you print on Itr Just five words." replied Harold. proudly. " 'Nobody Uvea her but ua.' " AN EXCELLENT REMEDY. Will Break Up a Cold tn Twenty fom Hour and Cure Any Cough That la Curable. The following mixture is often pre erihed and ia hiffhlv recommended fol eoutfh. colds and other throat and hronehial trouble: Mix two onneea ot Glvcerine. a half ounce of Virgin Oil af Pine eomoound pare, and eignt ounces of pure Whtskr. These eaa be bought in any good a rug siore aau easily mixed together ia a large bot tie. The genuine Mrgta JU oi rmc :omtound Dure is prepared only in the laboratories of the Ieacb tneiuirai -o. Cincinnati, and put ap for dispensing ia half-ounce vials. Tkt Vr Wis Owaie4 the HIiii The minuet waa ever the aristocrat of dancea. Before the lady et tne eighteenth eentury elected to atep the dainty measure ahe had many poiats to master, for to dance the minuet was to court criticism. The plunge taken. ahe wore a lappet en her ehoulder te tall the company ahe proposed to make or mar her ballroom reputation. Another point ef etiquette lay In tb gloves. A soiled pair was good enougn for the country dance, but an aoao lutely new pair had te adorn the fait banda which graced the minuet And eo the lady of the eighteenth century aa rlancln bent set out with twe pair la her satchel London Chroal cle. ' Aeevamtlaa far It. Imorene Why Is It that eo many weddlass happen on Wednesday? Esmeralda Well, on Sunday every body waate to eleep. you know: Moo- day la wash day. and Tuesday la Iron tn day. Wednesday la the Bret day In the week when there's really any lime for marryln. Hare te Lacwte. "How about this new student's Ideas of orthography?" said one professor. "He baa me puxzled." replied tb other. -I can't decide whether he imply Illiterate or a spelling reform er In advene of hla lima." Washing ton Star. Am He aw It. On the advertising- aln waa the plo turs af sa athletic feminine Individual arrayed la a flaring; and abbreviated town of Intenae blacknesa. "O, papa!" exclaimed the S-year-olO' boy; "doesn't that lady took funny wearing an umbrella?" t lbs I'alaa. "Tell me ah are you a- good, careful, excellent cook and a ei a very superior laundress" "Ah-b-h! Wot d'ye tasks me for twine T Harper" e Weekly. tainJesL.Dentistry Oat ef Sows saovlt eaa kava tbvtr aiau aad bftdeaaork S labe is eaa If m...rr. W Bill f va ra t taar 22k f.K m treaslw $3.5( t Cewaa 5.0 2atria(aTalk3.6 Mfiia.ii 1.0 luJ fjliaaa 10 litMrriKats .69 i.Urr.n 2.50 pi.iN 8.00 swrwa. 1.9V iUu trirriM .60 WORK aUAHAMTBKD rOW Va , raloM Elraa Maa(lataaaf uioaa w laorlmS. Ooaltaloa fraa. Toe. aaaanl s ellalM work Soa ui'Un. . All work fullr suae- ..t- aluawaalartrlaaaalaawat. ia Wise Dental Co. ?.?.?:-.s" fOam-AND. ORKOON emca aooas; t a. a. ts . at. asasara, iul THE SAFE WAY Ts travel Kaat ia via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company's NEW FAST TRAINS Oregon-Washington Limited Portland to Cfekae-o Chicago-Portland Special Chicago, 8L LmU. Etc Soo-Spokane-Portland "Train ds Lass" ts St. Past Latest equipment, Pullman, Touriat and Dining Cars, electric lighted and up-to-date. Block Signal Systaaa Portlaad U Cbicsgo. For literature, rate, reeerva tiona, etc.. call on or writ to any O. R. at N. agent, or to WM McMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon aHta mmm . a SSSt, faaaaw as aWw STORM PLAYS HAVOC Five Bridges Gone Near Belling- ham and Trains Stalled. MANY OTHER SPANS SWAYING Wlrw Communication Cut Flva Mile of Northern Pacific la Under Water Dikes Broken. IWIlinghain, Waah., Nov, SO. Five (eel bridges, two railway aud three wsgon, across the Nooksack river, have been earned away withiu the pant St hours, entailing IO0.O0O los. Kailwav bridges are iu danger, a are three highway bridges. The Bel liniiham Bay British Columbia bridge at Kversoa Is said lo be umli'fmiued and swaving in the current. When it goea out, it will carry a wagon bridge, lo eated 250 feet down the river, with It- A jam is forming agaiuat the Ores! Northern railway briilite at Kerndale, and both railwav and county bridge" are likelv to go out. Puring the past ...at a 1 (I a 4.S hours the rainfall nas ueoa i nehea Kailwav traffie is almost completely blocked by slides and waahoiils. Bel linifham has had but one traia iouv that from the south, at noon, i ne Northern reifi and the Bellingham Bav A Briliah Columbia are completely tied up. More than Ave miles of the Northern PacfBc track it under water and the bridge across the Nookaack i gone. The Nkauit tirancn of llie irrai Northern is out of eominissiou. Minkler. Hamilton and l.vman are tinder water Two miles of track is on. The lu ret Sound t Baker Kiver railroail trafka are washed out. The too of the Skairit river dikes la leas than two feet above the flood. anJ the stream in still riairg. There is no hope that the dikes will hold. If they break, the tireat Northern main line 11 l covered and th whole Skagit delta submerged. SHAKE UP IN NAVY. Sweeping Changes December 1 right ing Men Oct Chance. Washington. Nov. 3D. Heeding the erv fur reform in navai auir, .-r larv Mover on Wednesday will maita-u rate the must sweeping changes in the navy department since the rstaMmli nienl of the bureau avutera In 1S-I2. Him self an ex director of banks and menu faeturing enmpanins, he hup' ta put the department on a business basis l,e ond the dream of hl pre.ieeess.irs. The kevmite of his reforms is the sub onlinatinn of the bureau rhief. Sum inarizeil. esentinl ehangi'S In be ex neeted bv the Mever plan are: The selection of four resimnsn.ie an vmers on sutiieets witnin me tour aromis into which duties of the depart ment fall, to he known as Hie a"ie for material, the aide for personnel, the aide for oiwrations of the fleet and the aide for inspect iona. The grouping of the bureaus into two Iivisions of material anil personnel, e eonling to the nature of their duties The establishment of a division or operations of the fleet. The establishment of a comprehensive insnwtion system. The establishment of a modern, ef neient. eot keeping system in the navy department and at navy yards. The separation of navv vard work into two divisions of hulls and ma ehinerv. The alKilition of the bureaus of con struction and eipiipment. Henceforth officers who fight th ships are to have more Influence in the navv department, f'hosen men from among them are to be the official eyes and ears of the secretary, laden with full responsibility for their reports, but will not be his hands. The secretary will retain his administrative and ex eentive power for his own exercise an that of the assistant secretary of the navr. AH reforms go Into effect December 1, except the abolition of the bureau of equipment, which congress alone can do British Plan Big Ships. London, Nov. 30. The keel plat of two monster warshipa. the Orion, th Improved Preadnaught battleship, an the J. ion, the cruiser battleshsp, were laid today, the former at Portsmont and the latter at IVvenport. The bulk of the material for lioth vessels is read and nil arrangements have been mail for their completion within two years The construction of the Lion will mark a notable stage of evolution of th cruiser battleship. Hhe will have 70,000 horsepower, while her Immediate pre decessor had 4)5,000. Win will displace 21,000 tons. Count Talks to John D. Cleveland. Nov. 30. fount I. A. De Vries was successful today in his ef fort to see John D. Rockefeller in ref erenew to draining the Zuyder Zee and opening up its tied to truck farming The count deaireil to interest sir. Koeke feller to the extent of financing th proposition. On recent attempts to reach Forest Hill, the home of M Rockefeller, it is said lbs count was repulsed, and on one occasion it was reported that shots were fired at hi automobile, Today the count talked with Mr. Rockefeller while followin him around the golf links. Sugar Men Are on Trial. Veer York, Nov. 30. On - criminal charges resulting from the revelation of extensive nmlerweighing frauds on the docks of the American Hugar Kenn ing company in Williamsburg, seven former employes of that company were placed on trial in the United Htate circuit court hero today, me men on trial are James K. Beendernagel. fo mr manager of the company's Wil liamsburg plaint; Oliver Hpitzar. former dock superintendnnt, and five checkers and weighers. Tezaa Haa Heavy Snow. Woodward. Okla., Kor. 30. Commu mention with flnyman, Heaver and other towns of the Panhandle of Oklahoma have been cut off and the extent of 'today's storm cannot he learned. Dts Inatehes from Amarillo state that ei inches of snow fell over the panhandle 'of Texas today, and that a blizzard I 'raging that may eaose great lose of livestock. A Kock Island train ia re ported snowbound in northwestern Ok TAfT 0. KJ BALUNQE. Secretary of Interior ftlea Strong nd Couiursheualve Itepon. Washington. Nov. W.-lf congress carries out all the reeoinuienuan" made by Secretary of the Interior Hal inger in his annual report to me lent, practical and fslr mioded advo ..a ,9 atnlittMrVaattOIt of natural re sources will have nolhlng to a.k beyond the law. The secretary's report, made pubbe today, has been read and approved uy i resi dent Taft, and therefore may be re gsrded as voicing his owa views ami mn the varluus subjects dealt with, and to that extent Is an Indication f the racommeudntlone which the I res Llent himself will submit to congress when it convenes next Monday. Heeretsrv llallluger'l report Is In no decree sense! lonal. It Is a plifin, force ri eeelial of conditions as they exist In It the many weaknesses of the public land laws are pointed out, and praetlcal remedies are suggested. The rcirl gives evidence of great eludy of the various problems discussed, anil mm cates the minuteness with which the new secretary of the Interior has gone into the details of th work of his do .............. !'... Hi ti, imsi ine reimri ii" r ...... ...nmaiii on burestia nut under the jurisdiction of the secretary of the in terior. There is no reference 10 irn nu ,1.. r..r..i ..rviee but at places. reading between the lines, can be found indications of the eerreiarv s oe-ir. that congress shall absolutely define the powers of the secrelarv of the in terior, so that in future there will be ... otiuterer fur omcisis or an ..k.. .Inrtment undertaking to die tate quest ious of iwhcy anil aumiais tratlon to his branch of the government SUSw((SaS 15cua of the proittinenf gtva a .at . a. r V.ss ..ii-gt nu or watrf iHiwvra uiruuiiu a - 1S Sjj tshadow all other feat ,.rea f hia reiMrt. In discussing iwwei site the secretary present a complete plan of legi.laliun, whica i onere.i a a iii,mi ion for the sulilniire of con gresa, and not with the ides that hi recommendation will Ue follower ex ..l.eirlv Hather. the plan is presented i a l.asia for iliscusaiun. and incidental Iv it mav ! aid It is the nrsi .l. nniie . levia atlin Vet Hie seated by any uovemracui oniriai. LAST STAND NEAht. Nicaragua Insurgeuu Ready fcf Death Struggle With telayi. Washiagion, Nov. 30.-Xinrnm.ii usurgent are now engaged ia whai is expected to be the Anal grapple with the Zelayan force, according lo unof fifial advices tonight reaching Halvator aatrillo. retiteseBtative of the Nie araguan insurrectionary loree nere. The advices indicate that fighting la in progress at Rama and t,rertown, and hat a general assault i-n .Managua, toe catiltal, will follow. Arms and a mum nition lamle.1 early this wee rrom ine Norwegian steamer t tstein are believed to be in the hsnds of the murreetion ts, and prompt use of them by r'.i rada's forces is expected. Heonr Caslrillo pointed out tonight hat it would reonir less tbaa three lav to transport the munitions of wi from lluefleis, where the I tstein anded them, to Kama, and thai a soon as his compatriot were supp.iso, in mediate conflict with the government troop was contemplated. Ex Slave Diet, Aged 113. rensacola, Ha., Nov. 28. John C. Calhoun, colored, aged 113 years, died Pensaeola last night, and the death certificate as sworn to and filed In the office of the city clerk gives the date I of the negro's birth a KM. Calhoun,! bearing the name of the American statesman, resided In rensacola for 40 1 years, and until less than 1 years ago made bis living Dy aauy lanor in the sawmill. In reminiscent moments I the old negro would tell etories of the! life of his master. John C. alboun, and refer to the great statesman with familiarity. He was bora ia slavery. Life's Savings Melted. Ban franeisro, Nov. 29. Judge I Troutt today made an order allowing I 'i(Xl0 worth of molten gold to he turned I over to Thomas Mayman and wife as I soon as they prove their claim to the metal, which was found by some hoys I in the debris after the fire of April, IWMJ. The land where the go!. I was found belong to Mrs. Marie K. I.urke, who laid claim to the gold. The May man, however, who lived in th bouse I which formerly occupied th lot, as erted the gold represented the accu mulations of a lifetime. Tribute to Johnson Paid. New York, Nov. SO. Tribute to the memory of John A. Johnson, late demo cratic governor of Minnesota, was pnld by President Taft, by Oovernnr Hughe of this state, by Charles A. Townn, ex Lniteil Htate senator from Minnesota, and others at a memorial meeting held today at the Itroadway tabernacle here. untler the auspices of the American and Hcandinavinn society. Mr. Taft's trib ute came in the form of a letter eu logir.ing the late governor. Gunboat Princeton Leaves. neauin, wssn., nov. an. The gun boat Princeton, Commander C. II. Hayes, sailed from the I'uget sound navy-yard this morning for Nicaragua, whore she will loin tlid gnnboat Virks I burg, which ia now at Corinto. The Princeton, which has been undergoing repairs at the navy yard, will stop at Han Francisco to take on ammunition and stores. Commander Uayns expects I to reacn Nicaragua within three weeks. Lumber Jump Skyward. Winnipeg. Man., Nov. 30. tlouirh lumber advanced f 1 per 1000 all over I northwestern Canada Saturday. Mills I are calling In traveling salesmen bo cause of the rush of orders. Export mills in liritish Columbia report n largely Increased business la th United states, this being one cause for the ad vance. Another advanee will take place oerore spring. y Cotton Crop Total Out New Orleans, La., Nov. 30. The Times Democrat, In presenting Ha cor respondents' final report on the cotton crop ef 1909, states that the consensus of opinion point to a total of 10,025 - . a...a nallat. , it. ... siatera ot lk Naml, ii. tmrii two ulcaaure nab ley. They belonged to the Kmperore Tiberius and CalHUin. ana n they contain art treasures that have been covered for many centuries. Hye. tematlo ettorta were wane to rsv the eontenta of the old hulks hy Mlg nor Morahl In JM. I""""1 w"r" "' aged, aud the two galleya located, measured and cevrentiiy eaiiiin. from both bronsea, piece of wood, hit chore and ornaments of all hlndi were collected. The lamer vessel meaaurea aN.at W feet In lnth and 10 feel in beam, aud the amaller !0i feet lo length and & feel In beam. Home pls.es of lead pipe were iouuu veaeale. They bear the Inscription, "Caeaarta Aug Oerinanlce.- toe otneini name of Caligula. No t aw. . i,.k..i vim in the aubleet of noiseless eawlng maehlnear aeked the man at the front or, -No, elr. aald the man of the houee; "my daughter alwaje sinas when ehe'i aslnf a eswln niathlne, no matter hat kind It ta." Thsn he lammed the floor ia n eailer'a face. CUT THIS OUT. Beclpe That Breaks a Cold la a Day and Curse Auy Curable Gougb. "Mix half oiiiu-e of Concentrated pi ne compound wdk two ounce of gly esrine and half a pint of good whiakcyj shake well rack time and use lo due of a leaspoonful to a tablespouuful every four hour. Tha.o ingredients ran be villained from any good druggist, of h will gel hem from hi wholesale bnuse. The t'onrenlrslrd pine I a etii pin product and comes only In hslf aunre bottles, es.-h enclnsed ia an Sir tight case, bill be ure il IS labeled l oneeniraieii A nrouitnent local druggist av thai he has rilled this presmplnta hundreds jf lime sad that It I wuu.ieii.jiiy 'ffeet!e. Oac tttaa Mlaaiesl. "Mletah Walkaa. kin o' lH fne dt glffunce 'tweeu a Uur'e a an' ds driver ef a public likr y delivery en" "No. (l.orsa: I lv that one ua What Is lb l!rfrep.es beiween a UJ town and ths driver of a publlo II btsry delivery l"n;" ens has hooks In am b4''k. an o ttddah has books In de hack " -ladus and tanilas. the t'tt'i tsner, Mr Hiaiiiiun N lllt. wil' now sine th popuUr iiiiiiiinl bal lad, tlshv. rteaae an'( M-slter l.ret- r Crumbs In ihs fi.d"" rnAXIDERMIS'T' I Mn TtWNru AND TANNER FURS BOUGHT r. b. riNiXY J4 Columbia Portland, Or, Raleee th Jouf h nasi cwmplese was, all pair food laws. CRESCENT cgtaccrT urn co. Makers of MArunrg lamexlfeaa MasMi. ir youvc NtVtR WORN rS aisap SLICKER , You've yet 'to k-em me bodily comtoct 4 oeen ei the swtutl eeeiraty Hao aaance OUASAMTtrO WATtsewocar at tu ceo twieii catALMretg (MWSaN. r HTirfr?! niLit rr vli 1 tt h mm Tm Lseoiar MsHuracTuaia or xa fine Mot it Tm wonio tWsar W. k. Oouaies eoenfoeianle, s a sr a I k I n srtose. Tesj are mads upon honor, of ins heat Math ers, nr the moat skilled sroramsn, In all the laieai rasnlona, anoss In ar sirie an aiiaps Id ewrl men In all walks of Ills. f I could inks sou Into ear lare factories at arocaion, asass an show roo how csratull, v. k. Oou los snose ere mint, sou would thsn understand he they hoi their snaps, (it baltsr, mrmmt lonaar an are of arsatsr value than any other make, Cai rniN.-a.. thai W I. IhhisIm naiaa anil tlu, retail iiries la i,imm us th b..ll-.m. Taka It It not Work shoe lo to give good wear, i lav show you the good lookina. well-filling, Mayer Wotk Shoes, Mad ol touch stork, keaw aulas, ar.11,1 oouuisKsinerioei.douUeManM. Matla wW last lonjet than any oilier ihoe you MAYER WORK SHOES ? sasde lot work ins bm ol all ctsuas sad " bsiU oa honor." You eas aava b k. in. thsrn. Will outwear snv oilier maL. Te r sure you sr aeniog Mayar SIkms, look lof i the Msrsi Titds M.ik as ll,e Yow detls wui supply yo tt aot, writ lo us. rrtt-ll yrm srul and st Iha eiisa al a dsabt mm, mmmmt mils Waft 9ai. ai anul " s ssaaahil mumm al Ce Waakitaaj. are hiJO. We elss make l lonorbill Shoe lor nan, Laadma I!; S SJkhi, Martha Wsahingloa Comlorl Slioa. Yw a Cutli. oa arnst and Spatial Merit School F. Mayct Boot & Shoe 1 MILWAUKEE. WIS. The Familu Physician The bet. medicine. In ,he world csnnoi uke the ptaceof ihefsmlly phyilclin. 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Ing. and the congregation waa nut Utile amused at the somewhat amlilfi. ous announcement of tksir wuribr i i lor. who aald: j "Hwrneiubar our siwlnl aerviie uil Sunday aftvrnnna The tird sill Ut jwfth us during the nf uing aervicss, and lllshop I'ottsr la the vnlii.a : Sucre Usgsslne An Irishman wa explaining A mere mm. iHaiiitkll.iha la a ureett rulilre. 'man. "A savings bank," he saul. "1 a plar whwre 0U tan dapoatt tuniiey to lit f and draw It out loniorrosi ht ;-. Ing a wsek' nolli-w." -tfui-isa Mag. j '" I ItsvtaUa, i Algy Well. I's dxlded one thing, ; sn how, I'm not suing lo tm euiir a t lsr or pies. her. j Arvhl--Huh1 Nature il. 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