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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1910)
Ms doe. for freak err. MWe lb. fordr-eMd Pork, lie lb. f.nrdreaaed Veal lc lb. fur live ehicaana, SmHk pars t ha above prie. He n.ver efter-fee yuu commission. You ret ALL of yewr money irhait you ship Ui Smith. AdUraae ntANK U SMITH MEAT CO. Tlghtlng th Bf Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON Dr. B. E. Wright Hav your tveth out ar J plat ant brfdr wort tot. For out-of-town p.tnH, w tiMiafe plU mm Dnor work in on dajr a Mcwsvy. aiA'il v Cn. ... $S.M -jjr?5is,V r- $1 C tewr SS.Of. hu hl-rtae . S(k KKST METHODS Fainleea Extraction Fr when p ate or brldtn work i ordered. Con.ultaoon Kroa. You cannot rt brtter painless work anywhere, no mattea maw much you pay. All Work rultr Guaranteed far Tiftcea Year Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 342 J Washington St., Portland, Oregon Take ear at drpot and transfer to Waahburtoa St 8lap on the Wrist. Tightwad Did you eyer notice, rr.y dear, that nearly all these mlsors re ported In the papers are single men? Mra. Tightwad Tes; but that's only natural. Married misers are too com mon to be worth mentioning. The Real Point Pay as Hte attention to discourage ments as possible. Plow ahead as a steamer does, rain or shine, rough or smooth. To carry your cargo and make your port Is the point. Maltle D. Babcock. Handing It to Him. Td like to be rich." -How rich?" "Just rich enough so that you would marry me." "Pig! Aren't you ashamed for want In all the money i- tn nrldT She Deserved a Lathering. Mrs. Hashlelgh Something wrong with your glass of water. Mr. Bo&rderl Boarder There's a hair In the Ice Mrs. H. Impossible I I shaved thai Ice myself. AS TOLR CROCa FOR L 1 1 BRAND OF Disinfectant Spray Ammonia Cold Water Liquid Starch "dean, 0" Non-Boilin? Washing Fluid K.AND S-CHEJCAt- H0tES( Pharmacists Phone Main 113 401 Kan Sl Vancoaver, Washington OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Trains for success in the In dustries. Provides practical and liberal educa tion. Strong Faculty. Modern Equip ment. Offers courses in Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art. Engineering, Commerce and Pharmacy. FaD Tens Opens Sept. 23, 1910. Illustrated literature, giving full in formation, sent free on application. Address the Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. NURSERY CATALOG New. HandMrne, InPtructtTtx Up-to-Dat. describing FRUIT atoORNAMENIAL TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, ROSES, BERRY PLANTS, ETC Frv ob request Writ now, men tion in g this paper. X B. PILKINGTON, Nurseryman , Portland, Oregon Drink Cured in Three Llaus "The Neal Cured Me" Habit No Hypodermic Infections. Too can take thin treatment at the Inntltnta or your home, and your money will be returned if a perfect ci re M not arfertrcj. InveatiKala this, it will onlr take a few momenta to phone ue for triformnttrn. Pe onal and financial reference on aoplx-ation. Kor full Informa tion, phone, write or rail nt the NEAL INSTITUTE fhont. Marshall 2400 .tr Hall St. HW 1 1. A Hi). OffF . Union Painless Dentists TEETH Out-of-Town People vw'sC.lV?---! " :" 'Trwr rtaTtf .T- Ph-)! rPsTifsitjIiowr that our font tm m orirnn ined thu j ww t n qm (i)ir ' im i wwn, nri'itt nn fmt Work j !ii day if i-inr)'. t'n-H iv.!- pt niemm silrsw't; hi fn rhn I'ltv- nr tr t.iL.- sn oritur.. VW r- to) th rwt mn m fives lth nd. root without th 1 mM Min, iSo rnnlcn . no uiH-rtHiiit. Imt iMcmJ lst wh Ho th Biutrt WMrotitM sx-iti MrfefuJ work. ! hmdf MtMft aim. I full Hst of T-wth $5.00 find Work or Tortli without Plat $1 50 'o $$ Gotd Crown. $ I 50 to ,5.00 P(rlin Crowns $J.SO o 15.00 Gokt or Pnrria FiJlm $1.00 Up 1 BAmr Pilhnrn 30c to $1.00 Htwt rtat Mfvto $7.50 I No rharrm for Pslnl T.vfnct rujr whm oihr Work i dono. fi "ram' ;iirnnt"0 w.'h m U work, i Umuw ItviL Wl. a ttivi Morriouo UlrwL j Th Wondtra About U. Let not car and humdrum dad a la to the wonder and mysteries amid which we live, nor to the splendor and glories. We need not tranalate ourselves In Imagination to aome oth er sphere or slate of being to And the marvelous, the divine, the transcend ent; we need not postpone our day of wonder and appreciation to aome future time RnJ condition. The true Inwardness of thU gross visible world hanging like nn app'e on the bough of the great cosmic tree, and swelling with all the Juices and potencies of life, transcends anything we hare dreamed of KupcrterresUtal abodes John Burroughs. USE ALLEN'S FO0T-TAB3 Antiseptic T.-iliUli. Inn antlv relieve smarting, t-wdhtu-, ?.-tMt eg ol the fret. Healing t "ore P"ts. The urative prop erties i Aliens tool-taw uiie nuiim-p tie powtlert n- tue-ii. miill ci-niliim-d n Allen's Foct-Tabi for tnj root-Bath, l'ouive rvln-l" lor hot. t.w itdm:, sore t'eel and quickly n move tiie odor i f perspirn tioi. -K.'oi-lalw l.r root-Tubs." All l'ruori.its. if. !an p!e r'KK. Allen Si. I'lmsled, I.c Hoy, X. V. A Passing Acquaintance. "Harry, said the traveling man s wife." 1 have a letter from a friend in Lonelyhurst 11 wo you any customers there?" The drummer said no. "Then you don't know anybody In that town?" "Not intimately. Of course I know everybody there by sight." "Why, how can that be?" "They all come down to the railway station when the five o'clock afternoon passenger train stops to let the over land express go by." Youth's Com panion. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of How Matches Are Made. Certain kinds of matches are shaved with the grain from sawed blocks; others are cut both ways by saws. In still further vark-tles the blocks are boiled to make them cut easily. By some machines a bollod or steamed log Is revolved on its own Bala, and a shaver the thickness of a match la cut round and round. This shaving Is at the same tiuie cut Into lengths and split Into match sticks. It may be said that there Is hardly a limit to the varieties of methods employed. Round matches are made by forcing them through dies. Harper's Weekly. Red. Weak. Wearv. n.t.rv IT wa Relumed Uy Murine Kye Ki-medv. Tr Murine Fur Your Eye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. It 8.xthcs. 60c at Your I ipirji write Kor Eve Book, fw Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Grand Scenery In Arizona. Arizona has some of the grandest scenery In the world; the famous Grand Canyon of the Colorado and the wonderful Chalcedony forest, with trunks four feet thick, cracked Into ex quisitely colored blocks, being promt lent Dog Forsook His Chum. Policemen were summoned by the loud bowling of a dog to the rescue of another dog that bad fallen Into the river at Yarmouth, England. The sec ond animal was saved, and the first then refused to leave the policemen. and spent the night at the station. Where trie Leap Came In. Fair Arrival Eut why do they cart this unplcturesque spot under a craggy tree 'Lovers Lfap? ner rriena rrocamy Decaus you can't sit here five minutes without a caterpillar dropping down your neck. On the Installment Plan. One day Robert snld, "Uncle BUI, now much do you want for those pupsr un, about 12 apiece," was the reply. "But, Uncle Hill," said Robert, "what could J do with a piece of pup?" "r"'" ri-'i-"-nr Certainly Not. "I tee your heroin floats from room to room." "Of course," said the author of th book. "Would you expect her to at tempt to walk in these new gownsf" Louisville Courier-Journal. One Writer's View of Life. ine art of lire consists in putting ourselves Into the place of those we do not understand, as well as of those who do not understand us. Ivan Pa- nln. Mes the Kktn soft aa velvet. Improves any complexion. Meet shampoo made. MJr moHt kin eruptHjne. Munyon's Hair invig-orator cures dandruff. Stops hair from fallinir. Make hair s-row. If you hare dynix-pxia. or any liver trouble. dm Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills. They cure HiU viusneM, tyrti.tipation. and drive ail unpunue irunt tne iirri. MUNYON'S HOMEOPATHIC HOME REMEDY CO., Ph, Pa. Ask your dealer tor IMPERIAL Societe Chocolats jf trial will nnvlnr una uf thrlr quality. If ht ti not carry them sens' dim! to tu 406 Lewis BIJg.. Portland. Or. , TV tcxa Or hisses tzsu Die. eearaa;e4 CaU'orala Mem. Major W. A. Desborough. who has made two trips to find a reputed burled treasure on Cocoa Island, In the l'aclfl on in coaat of Central America, will make another attempt within a fww weeks, and be hope the third tlmt wiU prove the oh arm. HU first trip was made twelve years ago, but mutiny In hU crew compelled Mm to give up the search. althougH ke proved the correctness of his draw Ings and maps at that time. Last summer he mad another trip. tailing from Ixs Angeles in the yacht Ramon, the Express of that city says, but heavy arrt continuous ralna and th lack of power to 0-erate machin ery prevented hJm from making suffi cient excavations. This ttru the local ity was considerably changed from what It was twelv years ago. Cocos Island Is famous as a pirates' retreat, and others besides Major De borough hav searohed it for hidden plunder. a Th particular treasure for which Major Desborough la searching U tup- posed to hav been taken from Peru In th middle of the last century and burled on the Island by Cant John Keating, Vho died soon afterward. Sine his last trip. Major Deaborough has met a man in New Orleans who visited th island ten years ago In company with a son In-law of Captain Keating. Ttvey had maps and draw ings which appeared correct, but indi cated that considerable excavation would b necessary. Heating's son In law was an old man then, and ht turned over the maps to the New Or leans man, but the latter has never tried to find the treasure. He gav cop ies of the maps and details to Major Des bo rough. Tradition sayt there It $60,000,000 worth of pirates' loot burled on thi Island, but the particular treasure sought by Dec-borough Is $17,000,000 In gold bullion. He says that since his visit twelv years ago there aDoears to have been a great deal of blastini la th vicinity of on deposit, as the hillsides are changed and th creek bed altered. Where th bullion 1 supposed te be burled, however, there appears to have been only the change of formation du to th rainfall, which sometimes amounts to an Inch an hour, maklna work difficult Major Desborough, has had several offers both from New York and on this coast to flniace another expedition. which he estimates will cost about 120,- 000, and he is now looking for a steamer of about S00 tons to make th FASHION HINTS If you want the verv newest thinir in a white lingerie dre, trim yourt with blick. It may be chiffon, lace or rib. bon, si long at it is black. The dress m the sketch n trimmed with a .Wr. flouncing of Brussels applique on the skirt, and touches of the same on the waut. lout 10 sae i Here's to the maid who can handle the rod. Who can throw a long line with hackle; May she land with a "swish" most any old fish That gets In th way of her tackle. Boston Herald. .Name, Kir! A Swede entered a postofTlce In the northwest and Inquired: "Ban any letters for me to-day?" "What name, please?" "Ay tank de name Is on de letter." Everybody's Magazine. Hooked. Mrs. Newlywed Th night you pro posed you acted like fish out of water. Mr. Newlywed I was, and Terr cleverly landed, too. Puck. 8ounds Right. Mrs. Bsn Kaw Is your lister get ting along, taking boarders? Mrs. Egbert Ob, fine. Bh hasnl heard complaint from on of bet boarders yet "Ob, I didn't know b was getting a bard of bearing aa that I' F.eoaeanr la Far-altar. "I see you only have on chair la th kitchen, Mary. I must get another on for you." 'You needn't mind, madam I hav on but gentleman callers'Buffalo Ixpr A A T Hl T 8Hght!y ModlMsd. Little Viola had dleveloped th habit Of holding her thumb In her mouth ven while eating. Mother had re sorted to alt sorts of methods t correct the child and dually in deapera tlon said: "Viola, the flint tli!ng you know yoa will swallow your thumb, and the what will you do?" "Well, mother, I should bate toswaV low It because I'd hav a heaven of I time without It." "Why, Viola." srtld the astonishes mather, "where did you hear an eipras tlon Ilk that?" "Well, veil," hesitated the little girl I didn't hear It exactly like that mother, but I thought t would sound better." Peltit's t Sdltc. No matter how buillv the eves tnai o diseased or innireu. restores norma. conditions. All diwuist or llowarv tiros., tiultHlo, ,N. Y. A Mosquito Proof Steamer. Th Jonathan Holt, the first ooeai going mosquito proof steamer, has ar rived in the Mersey, says the Londoi Times. Bhe Is the. first ship of specla. design for tho Liverpool West Africai trade. Professor Major Ronald Roas'i recommendations have been carrloc out by th owners for mosquito proof ing all living quarters. Copper gaust fittings ar provided for all doors, win dows. side ports, skylights, ventlla tort and passnges to prevent the ma larla bearing moxqtitto entering. Proof of Germs on Lips. Mr. 8tephen Paget, at the School ol Economics, London, Enalnnd, exhibit d a rlece of gelatine that had beer kissed by a man with clean lips, anl pointed out that germs had growr quickly over tho parts touched by th Up. One could not. he sold, even kisi the surface of g datlne without pro duclng the outllue of one's lips Ir germs. Lifelike. "What a noisy thing that bass druu. is!" remarked the claronet, disgusted ly. "Yes." replied the trombone, "Jusi like a human being, Isn't It?" "Like I human being?" "Yes. It's the on with the big head that makes the mosl noise." Scraps. APPETITE GONE -BEWARE It is a sure sign of some inward weakness when the appetite commences to lag and you have that "don't care" sort of feeling at meal-time. It is something that needs immediate at tention, for neglect only brings on more trouble and often a long illness. Re store the appetite and keep it normal by the use of Hosteler's Stomach Bit ters. It is for Poor Appe tite, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, Costiveness and Ma laria. Why H Carried th Lantern. A blind man In Khoota (a Caucasian village) came back from the river one night, bringing a pitcher of water and carrying In his band a lighted lantern Some one, meeting him, said: "You're blind; it's all the same to you whether it's duy or nlgbt Of what use to you Is a lantern?" "I don't carry the lan tern In order to see the road," replied the blind man, "but to keep some fool like you from running against m and breaking my pitcher." LAZY LIUEI. "I find Cascarets so good that I wc itilc not be without them. I was troubled i (Treat deal with torpid liver and headache Now since taking Caacnrets Candy Cathar tic I feel very much better. I shall cer tainly recommend them to my friends ai the best medicine I have ever seen." Anna Unii net, Osborn Mill Nc. 3, Fall River, Mass Pleadant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Omd. Never hick-m. Weaken or Gripe. 10c &0e. N.- oH In bulk. The -ine tablet stamped C C C Guaranteed to ears or your money back. ALCOHOL OPIUM TOBACCO MsbiU PwH, Curod. Uftiraawiui vn'l kmji r Irv Jt:tat In iinmoa. Wri(4 innsitntf Ad rlrr-alar. lN1TlTUTE,71I.MTr.l. W. L. DOUGLAS HAND-SEWED SHOES PROCESS bTEITb $2.00, 2 SO, 3 OO, 3.50, M OO, W.00 KUStn B sa.oO, 3,3.S0, M BOYS' 2.00 2 50 3.00 THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS L-.-'ik fc, They are. absolutely the 13J 'k- V, most popularand best shoes IT J V for th price in America, r skpN They are the leaders every- ljJiai! where because they hold ", SsV xneir snaps, nt better, 4. f look better and wear Ion- TV They ar positively the fciJiz most economical shoes for vou to buv. Douglas nam and ths retail prk sre stamped on the bottnir value rnsrsnteed. TAKS NO SUBSTITUTSI If rn, a..l. cannot supply you write lor Msil Order Cstalof . W. U UUUGLA3, Breektaa, Mass. ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT IATIS IN PAINLESS DENTISTR1 Painless Kstraetlon Frea Silver Mlllnes Jot Gold Kllllnrs 1U 22 K.Oold Crowns ..- Porcelain Crowns Molar Gold Crowns Uridee Work, 22 K. Cols'.,, s? Inlay Pllla, PureCtold S9 VervNIi-tlliihhMSl.ia -. Best Rubber Plate on Kerth "' tl AM, THIS WOHK IS OU AHANTRED." Don t throw your money away. A doller saved J., iiaa. uiirorlKlnal reliable Molars rainless Mothorls and our partnered office eauia rent saves tiatimeend your mien, I0IT0N DENTISTS. itk Nerrl.aa. Pertlaad Inrraace nt Marrl.cn. eeyoa- reHVe and Mm rtsak. Seabllihed la fenlane 10 rH. Opes erealaaa mm I sad saasars aatU Il.ja, tor saM was wsifc r r 'I tfv-f.i' 3 TAFT WOULD LOCATE LEAKS Systematic Effcrt Will Be Made to Cut Down Expenses President to Find Out Truth or Aid- rich's Statement That S300. 000,000 Can Be Saved. Beverly, Mass. A force of f xporta will be put to work shortly in the de partments of the government at Wash ington to locate the "leaks". Taft wants to know how much of the $:I00,- 000,000 that Senator Aldru-b tsys be could save the government by conduct ing it on business lines can really be saved. If it is possible to conduct the gov ernment on the lines of a well-run bus iness establishment, the president wants to know it If not, why not. Every department is to be gone through minutely. The wantes are to be noted, lost motion located, duplica tions marked and a rational economy made the watchword. At a meeting of the cabinet, which s been called for September 24, and which will be succeeded by a seriee of such meetings from day to day, for a week, the matter of economy will be one of the subjects discuascd. The president is looking to the development of some practical plan whereby the end which he has in view may be accom- plithe I. After the manner in which he went about selecting a stocks and bonds com mission, the president it proceeding carefully in the organization of such a corps of experts that will enable him to get the best results with the $100, 000 appropriated by the last congress. He already has had experience in forc ing economy in the executive depart ments of the government. He lopped off $10,000,000 from the navy estimates last year, without in uring the standards of the navy, and the army establishment underwent similar cut. He has enforced economy in other departments, and is constantly urging upon members of his cabinet the necessity lor holding down their expenditures. So far as is possible, it is desired to get some capable and efficient offi cial in each of the departments to offer a comprehensive plan for reform. It is not meant that this man shall be a spy. But from his exerience in the department it is believed he ought to be able to point out where there are duplications, waste or other loose bus iness methods. 457.600 DISAPPEARS Gold Bullion From Alaska Replaced By Lead Bart. Seattle Gold bullion valued at $57, 500, part of a shipment of $170,000 from the Washington-Alaska Fiank of Fairbanks, Alaska, to the Dextcr Horton national bank of Seattle, on the steamship Humboldt, was stolen in transit and lead substituted In the strong box that had contained the bul lion. The Kold when it left Fairbanks on a Yukon river steamer for Dawson and White Horse was contained in three wooden boxes and was in rare of the Alaska-Pacific Express company. When the boxes were ojiencd by the Canadian customs officers at Dawson the gold bars were found to be aa stated in the express company's papers. The boxes were opened again at the United States assay office in Seattle, and one contained pi'irs of load, not nf gold. The seals of the box were in tact when it reached the office, and it was evident that the robberv had h.n committed by removing one end of the box. The gold was insured against loss by the express company. Services Held on Steps. New York Locked out of SL An. drewt Protestant Knisconal rhnr.-v, Brooklyn, of which he had been rector for 16 years, the Rev. William Arkl-., conducted the regular services Sundav from the front Btcps. Gathered r,m,l him, kneeling and with their heads un covered, were 300 members of the con gregation who do not agree with th vestry that the minister should tired "because of his age and feeble condition, mental and nhvsiml ' ft.. Act was perfect throughout the service. Pros Poet Is Found Dead. Philadelphia Believed to have- rnm. mitted suicide at least a week apo to renci irom me pangs of an in ternal disorder, John Sranlon, better Known unacr ms pen name of "Walt mitnon, was iounrj dead In his studio aiij Arcn street. The discovery was due to a search made by a sister, who had not heard from him for a longl er period than usual. In addition lo being an artist and illustrator, Scan Ion, wrote poetry jn prose in a humor ous style which was published In sev eral of the leading magazines. Actor Flies Over Water. London-Robert Lorains, the actor, all but accomplished an aeroplane flight across the Irish channel Sunday Stsrting from Holyhead, Loraine di rected his course to Dublin. Although he had trouble with his engine, ho got within two miles of the Iri.k .. The breaking of a wire fr.ree.1 .1 descend to the sea. He swam .Hhr,, snd his machine was nicked un v,u . loo . TL. ! . ' " . , uiHianre across chsnnel it about 55 miles. the Plot Against T. R. Feared. Oilumbus. O. Sunerinj.r.,l.n A...i of GrxKlel Park, where Colonel Roose velt spoke Sunday, has turned over to the police a siutcsse containing s quan- -..j gunjajwoer, wnicn had Iteen round near the speaker's stsnd. Al though it wss reported thst the suit es also contained nitro glycerine and dynamite, this wss denied. Sherman pay & Co. rsTABt isnro 40 yeari SIXTH. AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. X dii a mmm ,iiisr mm facts: It's ($-7:.). It's j rujlil! ' j We this Wellington 1'iuno- we're selluig lor ... --on .w, puyrm-ns- that we re will.ng to let it be U S OWS S.UKSM IV It will lell U iounitoty to yon your lioinej if you'll aouj u Ul coupon. t'itio una me lull puttkulutt cvnivrnmj Ihu unusual I'utna (?. .Vume. Revtrl. Reverie, like the rnln of night, re stores color and force to thoughts which have been blanched and wearied by th hoat of the day. With gentle forttllslrg power It awakens within us a thousand sleeping germs and. as though in play gathers round us ma terials for the future and Images for the use of talent Reverie Is the Buu day of thought, and who knows which la tho more Important and fruitful for man. the laborious tension of the week, or the life giving rupoa of th Babbath Amlul's Journal. Wer Well Taught. Tb children of an Infant school In Wales ar taught very much by signs Th hand of the teacher sloped sig nifies "oblique;" the hand held flat, "horliontal;" the hand upright, "per petullcular." One of the Welsh bishops was preaching one day In behalf of tie school, when, observing several children whispering together, he held his baud upright In a warning man ner, meaning thereby to Imposo al ienee, on which almost the whole school, m the midst of the sermon, shouted out. "IVrpendlculurt" Mothers win find Mrs. WmsloWe ,.thln Syrup tne bst n-tnel I" use Im llielt HlMitus lurluf ilia U'eluluf erluU. To s Certain Sweet E stent. "IMi you wholly trust mo, darling T" murmured the young man to the fair creature who was sitting beside him on the front at of the trolley car. "I do to a certain extent." sh re sponded aftur a little hitch of hvslta tlon. "What extent?" he anked. anxiously "" hy," ah eii'lalned, "I would Irunt you to the esteut of not being afraid of ther being any poison In a box uf candy you might send ute by mail." Truly Wonderful Alarm ClocK. A f"W yonra ago the French govern tnont acquired by purchase from a private collection a wonderful alarm clock which was once the property of the great Naioletn and which nt only tells the time of day, but, aa well, the day, the umnth, th year, the moan solar tluin, the pliaNc of the moon, and Indicates. In aMlton, the quarter hours. Its attachments also lucludo a thcrmoninti.r Bet Age Limit on Marriage, According to Itusslan law no rnnn or woman who has attained th age of eighty can contract a legal mar riage. n0 other country nowaday" lnion such a restriction. In ancient Rome, however, Irgtsletlon on this point was even more stringent, the maximum age limit for men being sixty and for women fifty. Dellcste Irony. Makart, the great Viennese) painter, was tarlttirn to a fault. It Is related of him t lint once at a dinner party he sat next to Mine. Onltuu-ycr for a wholo hour without uttering a syllab te, when his fair neighbor playfully nudged him with her elbow and sold: "Come, Hvrr con Makart. let us change the conversation." Teseh Obed enc. Let children understand thst rJle, obedlnnco Is sure tn t,o follower! ,y punishment A child seldom rill.va Nature more than once In touching a t. i i iniiip-sinss. it win soon learn tn obey you as well. Never allow It tn hk why. You know: that la ,v. Physical Powers of Insects. Ants will carry loads 40 or f,0 Hmea heavy as themselves. The beetle can move a weight 112 tlmea hi. ...n weight The house fly elves i)0 stroke of Its wings In one second, and this enables It to gut t dlntanc- of i: fet Useful New Substanc. "ReslnUo" Is tho name of a now substance Invented In (Jermany use ful aa s substitute for celluloid and Ivory. It renders wood, paper and pasteboard Impenetrable and makes pine, for examplo, to hard that It rap idly dulls a planer. I The Cough of Consumption Your doctor will tell you that icmi air ana good food arc the real cures Tor consumption. Hut often the cough is very hard. Hence, we sue.est that you ask your doctor about your taking; Ayer's Cherry I ectoral. It contm! h. .iw . , - " - "W IIVI nK, quiets the couch. A We aeeilak ear formulae Wa k.m.K l . from ear n,.j.., iXlierS -i.'::;.!".." a f d.iotr,p fe nil. ,ilive trec,1 nd Pr .duce . Don'iili1rdr:nt, " - We want you to liy this 1'iuno l lOCR IIOMi: fAT-.f.'. We w .t you lo try it at our exiwiiie because At the end of tlilrly 'nyn th. I'inno llSi.'l.P will convince you of '.he following the boat value nn rurlh for the pr:ce MISIC.M.L) and Mill I XMCAILY know there is so much real valun In AJtMM. Chlldrsn Joined In Wedlock. HrlUm rViry. H Otaiuorganahlr, Kiigland, clnliu tn hold the record for Juvenility In uiarrlngo. ljulta recently man of fiiurtu- ti years married a woman of le-s thnn t Mi tern, and now a youth of twenty Mix h.u married wife of twelv and a half. Hlio want on her honeymoon n a short froc and truteled at half fare! Belgium's Flna Bra Front. Th sea fnnt of l'..!,im, which a tends about 4H miles, streirhtng from Holland trt Krniue, Is paved almost en tirety for th entire lenafh, and forms one hug, wide ocean boulevard. And this, by the wav. Is the moat pro. ditrtlv of publlo works In th king, doiu. Th Last Straw, John Krnl'.h fell down th etlla, stair the other day an.! broke his left I' . h'" Httht arm. two rib, his no, one fttigur, nnd rut his c tip, sprained hi ankle, and put his shoulder out of joint Hut tin didn't really begin t feel bad about It till tils wlf, asked him if he was hurt --Kxrhtns. Wrwsr Appetlt I Keen, A day's ration for one man on s stidgn journey aeroe the Tutor se consists of four ounces of rndna4 milk, onnhalf ounce) condense,) lee, one pound pmnwlcsn. three ounce (ll'iuld petroleum oil, three ounce llltjuld) pur alcohol, one pound ship's biscuit Hamsun l. 1 ii K I'l Ktos - . r..i- ...... nt .- i,.7t ..l.. I. ml. a-l II Hll.vr. It i. t ...r, tl M.utar .l"i aa-l It llL f. lrt4 (Wtiam.le jtesi" J U KODAKS Writs fic ratku-. mjvA lit AND KODAK lUFfLICS Bture. llwvlM.ltie nd prlntiita Mail or.lrra a en prteiipl altvlkai I ortlanj Photo fcurpiv Co. IO Third Blrt I 'Hlll.AMI (IKK. V. Tpnl5, Awninun, Sailn f . lets. Ilaraafks. Csasas ens' teesrs 1 a rj I t-r I I." at far,v prleea. I lI PAtirit UNI ASU AWUNO f A V I , JTI N. 1 n.l St.. I'urtland. tnt. TRY MURINE JT EYE REMEDY t- wm u. it Lltuld f sea. ISo. eOa. tales Tekea. tic, tl 00. MEDICAL II of Q DEPARTMENT, .", High Standard Thoiougn Courses H.,.m h (inaH.pt. . f. C. eatahsrie ad .ir l an lr t. I. JnaapMI, 610 Dekum Bidg roiiUnd Oregoa Neth & Co. COLLECTORS We But and Collect Notes, Mens at as. and teal t si ale femretts No Coliein Me (harse. Wortevter Hldg, I'orlland, Or. ASTHMA AND HAY TtVIR are ipi rklv relieved by Vryait's Asllwns rtemvdy. (iiiarnnteexl or money refund- itl. Ask your dnigtrist or send sis rents postage for Krvsj Sample lo J. C. WVAtT. Orugtivt. VANCOtVtR, WAMIIOIOI "FILL YOUR OWN TECTH" FILL-O If y have ai-hlns teeth or raritlaa ant yoa are ti, net voua fur the denial oruVel. try Kill-O. lew h-ene ilmtiat. At dmaaiata oe by snail. V. tUt RFC to. 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