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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1910)
12i for Dtmm4 Veal u to 130 11. 12 fee Drill J Block Ban. 1 6 for Lrv Ckickau 3S for frmh Ein. fimlUi Bar th ibgnrrVM doe not chars commluioa nor 4ryr. AJ irM ail ahirent IKANK U SMITH MEAT CO. "lighting th Beet Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON Peculiar Rot In English Garden. Mr. William Tweddle of Btar.hop. England, ha growing; In hi garden I novelty la the shape of a helltrop mm rose. Gardeners dnclare thai they bare never before seen or heart of a mos rose of that color. Th buh. which stands four feet high contains about a dozen buds, besides two or three roses tn full bloom. KIOOCE Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling:, restores the appetite cures paleness, nervousness. builds up the whole system. Get H today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called sarsataos. Good Artificial Marble. They are now making artificial mar ble with much success In Sicily. Th manufactory Is tn the shadow o Mount Etna and there common blocki of sandstone are put In a tank con talnlng volcanic aophalt and coal ta.' and boiled for 36 hours. The stonei are then taken out and polished am It la said that It takes an expert ti tell them from black marble. rtneumatio rigs. rigs are troubled by rheumatlsir more than by any other disease. Its work Is so Insidious oftentimes and Its attacks so various In form that It Is not recognized, but It may be set down as a rule that If the pig be afflicted by some mysterious malady, particularly one that Incapacitates It In some manner. It is rheumatism. Country Life In America. UOWARD B. BrRTOll - Inn and Chsmlrt II LMdtilli. Colorado, 8(H.iiuea pm-.: liolti Silver. Lad. u. o..l. BUr. bow. iuc: z p Copper. 11. M-Oilae OTelopp ani full r-rtf.li. Gi a application, control I mnirt woj a eo lad. tteivlaaoet OarUooafca Madnaal H" iff Tents, Awnings, Sails Celt, Huaaacb, Cams we1 Cmn 1 or l.Oce at factory price. PACIHC TINT AND AWNING CO XI N. First St. Portland. Or KODAKS fD,,KL?1 Writ; for catalogue and literatar. DevaJopfni and printing- Mail ordra riven prompt attantior Portland Photo Supply Co. U Third Strt PuKTLAND. ORE II! 1 11 IIIXSISJSIJ TWr aW pari ana far Raata fet Scald. Ftpaar Ui Cm art alaaMl ParrUai I Ml keaebn. pram, Lire pkai i nartat Saad aaaal w ouUfat Maar. THE 9itJt lOSTlriilSUia, 1180 C Uo Ansa. Faraast, Orejaa. " FILL YOUR OWN TEETH" FILL-O If joo hart? aching1 tth or eavitisa and you an too nervous for the dental ordeal, try Fill-O. Um Mane dentiat. At druggiata or by mail 26c. FUl-0 MFC COL. 3S1 Eaort BUt. Staltk Wi. Blumaer-Prank Drug Ox, distributor for Oretror T HY MURINE EYE REMED1 EDM Far Re4, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes aad I GRANULATED EYELIDS I Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye Pair Drank M MrW Era twJr. Ui. ZSc 5r. SI Martae Era Salve, ia Aaaptie Tub, 2 Sc. 1 Of. ETC BOOKS AND ADVICE FREE BY MAU Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicane ASI TOl'R CROOK FOR L 1 S. BRAND OF Blueinf Disinfectant Spray Ammonia Cold Water Liquid Starch "Gun, 0" Non-Boiling Washing Paid PHARMACIST I art ULurcroat u aua Phone Main 113 401 Mail Si Vancouver, Washington Drink Cured in Three Daus 'The Neal T 7 1L Cured Me' nuou No Hypodermic Injection. To can take thia treatment at the InptHnta or four home, and your money will be rturned If a perfect cure is not affected. In vent irate taia, it will only take a few momenta to phone ua for Information. Heraonal and financial reference on application. For full Inuna tkm. phone, write or call at the NEAL INSTITUTE Phont. Manhall 2110 .1M Halt SI HR II.An.ORE. ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT RATES IN I PAINLESS DENTISTR1 PnlnlMl Kutractloa Pro Silver Killinn. y (Oold Plllinica 75t 1 12 K. Gold Crown. t; r-H-ccl.ln Crowns ......V- Mnlar O ,ld Crown. f llrld,. Work, 12 K. OoU....S- Inlay flim. Pur. Gold 1 Very NIC Rubber Pl.t S4 I Rubber Plata on K.rth SI ALL, THIS WORK IS GUAR ANTTCD. Doai't throw your money away. Adol'.rMTad la tirodotlar earned. Our original reliaM. MMi.ni Petnleae Method, and our perfWtr-d ofllca equip. Kient aarm o tim.nd vmr mm-y. OSTOM BEATIJTI, 41k It rleiri.ea. nlaa4 atriar 791 1 Morrwon. eppo.tft. PcMforhe. mm Mner a L P L t HM&b; t Y j 2pip Y eel Pieak. laraMwhe. ta rwlai.4 10 rnn. ny. Saaal I mU naai Mill lii t. ler footle vke BATTLE WITH UON f IQHT8 VICIOUSLY WHEN Kit KR TRIED TO MOVE HIM. Itcretary Objected to Being Sold, But Finally Succumbed and Was Dragged Into a Trans ferring Cage. New Tork. The lion Secretary, a Tape buffalo and two tlsous of the Central park menagerie were shipped to William Hanoi of Newark recent ly, for a consideration, which Included two eelands, two tapirs and a pair oi ostriches. It was one of the busiest afternoons Headkeeper Snyder and his assistants ver put In, but finally all the animals In their respective shipping cages were loaded on wagons and carted away. Everything went smoothly until the attempt was made to Inveigle Secre tary, who was born In the lion house about seven years ago. Into bis ship ping cage. Secretary did not want U go. and It took an hour and a quarter of pushing, pulling and fighting tc overcome the spirit of one of the meanest lions in the menagerie. With all the doors and windows barred, and hundreds of persons sur rounding the lion house, the work ol getting Secretary from his cage was begun. Rose and Bismarck, the mother nd father of Secretary, tn adjoining eages, lashed themselves Into a fury while their big offspring waa burling himself against the bars of his cage In an endeavor to get at the keepers. The lion did not care to march Into the trap. He would put his head In tie ope door of the shifting cage, snuff once or twice, and with a great roar would lurch against the bars and rush to the rear of his cage. After half an hour of prodding had shown that the animal could not be transferred that way Into the cage. "Dill- Snyder decided to try a noose By this time the lion had worn Itself out, and was lying In a corner as do die as a cat The noose was slipped over Secre tary's bead, and then, while three men pulled and three men pushed, and Dill" did the bossing, in went the Hon, like a lump of lead, to the fur thermost part of the transferring cage. The beast waa so exhausted It could not move. This lion, named Secretary because be seemed to have an Interest In everything transpiring in every other, cage In the Hon house, has been the first always tr announce the dally ra tions and the last to subside whet anything unusual had happened tc mar the serenity of bis surroundings Bill said he was sorry to part wlti him, but there would soon have to be some room made for the three Cuba He weighs In the neighborhood of 4K pounds, and was considered one of the best specimens in the Central park col lection. His value Is said to be about $1,700. The two eelands were received al the zoo earlier In the afternoon. They are the only ones In the Central park collection. In the last ten days two ol these animals have been received by the New Tork Zoological society, com (fig from the duke of Devonshire. The Cost of a 8oul. A recent query sent out aa to the cost of saving a soul In Chicago brought some Interesting answers. It was found that the Mormons figured on spending $1,600 for every person converted, whereas the Volunteers ol America set the cost as low aa $5. These were the highest and lowest orlcea named. Pettit's Eye Salve for 25c Relieves tired eves, quickly stops eye aches, congested, inflamed and com mon sore eyes. All druggist, or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Safety Valve of Memory. He who forgets nothing learns noth ing and becomes a Bourbon. By all means pluck from the memory the sorrow that else would take root there, and cast It Into forgetfulness, the unfathomable waste basket of ob livion, and raze out the written troubles of the brain. Your forget tery Is the very safety valve of your memory. Labor. If It were not for labor men could neither eat so much nor relish so pleas antly nor sleep so soundly nor be so healthful nor so useful, so strong nor so patient, so noble or to untempered. Jeremy Taylor. FINKE BR 33. 183 Madison St. f oituno, Omooh ! COFFEEC ; TEA SPICES BAKINO powder EXTRACTS JUST RIOMT ClaOSSETADEYEfS wriN0. one J W. L. DOUGLAS HAND-SEWED CUnrC process onuco irar s 12.00, (..so, j.oo, 3.so, moo, um WOMEN'S 2.50, $3,13.60, H BOYS' 2 00, 2 .W V 3.00 THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS They art absolutely the moat popularand beetthoes for the price- la America. They tr the leaders every where because they hold their shape, fit better, took bettar and wear loa fer thaa ether makes. They are eositlyely the aioat economical shoes for vou ta buv. W. L. Douglas name and the retail price tr stamped. on trie bottom y.lne eiisrsnteed. tame no auaariTurai ir year isk supply yoa writs lor Mill order Catalog, ft. 1 ' " ii! w. b UUUIil nl, raaMssfc 300,000 RAILWAY MEN COMBINE Will Take a Solid Stand in Na tional and State Politics Move it Strictly Non-Partitan, and Intended Solely to Better Workers' Condition, New York For the first time in the history of railway unions, members and delegate representing 83,000 men of the four great divisions of railway employes in the East, voted unani mously at a meeting here to take con certed action in national and state politics. "The proper place to settle aueS' tions affecting labor is at the ballot box." said W. S. Stone, of Cleveland, O., grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. "Whatever your political affiliations, do not let party lines blind you to your interest or prevent you from doing what you think is best and right. See that the men you.vote for stand for the right principles, regardless of party, and support these men who meet the requirements and you will not only be doinir the best thing for yourselves, but for the public. "This is not a political move at all, as is generally understood, but a move to get away from the old lines.of parti san politics." In pursuance of this plan, the meet ing voted to send out a series of eight questions to state and national candi dates, particularly to candidates for the legislature and congress, asking for a definition of their attitude on the universal adoption of safety appli ances and an employer's liability law where such does not already exist, company pensions for superannuated employes, hours of labor and other matters of kindred interest. CHEAP SODA DANGEROUS. Alcohol, Coal Tar Dye and Ether Compound Menace to Health. New York The cheap soda water which is retailed on street corners to school children and passers by at a penny or two a glass is, in most cases, an alcoholic beverage with a larger percentage of spirits than ordinary beer, according to an analysis made by Professor M. S. Allyn. of the Massa chusetts State Normal school. "The syrups with which these cheap sodas are flavored frequently contain 10 per cent of alcohol, said Professor Allyn. "This is twice as much as there is in beer. Take, for instance, a "strawberry' flavoring which I bought at a stand on the lower Last Side. The red color in the syrup is obtained from a coal tar dye and the flavor is given by an ether compound." Two Confess to Robbery. Seattle J. F. Warren, special gov ernment agent for the Second judicial district of Alaska, received a cable gram saying that two men now in jail at Nome have confessed to complicity in the theft of $14,345 from the sluice boxes of the Pioneer Mining company. Mr. Warren has not yet learned wheth er the reported confession has impli cated Mariua Johansen, or John Ty berg, who were arrested recently in this city on a charge of being implica ted in the robbery but believes they also are guilty. 600 CADETS ARRESTED. Disrespect to Tactics Officer and In subordination Charges Made. West Point, N. Y. The entire cadet corps is under arrest and facing a gen eral court martial for gross disrespect to Captain Rufus E. Longan, instruc tor in tactics, and insubordination. Major General Richard H. Barry, su perintendent of the military academy, sent the four classes of 600 young men to their quarter after mess and a board of officers is endeavoring to find out why the cadets "silenced" Captain Longan. They won't tell. The whole corps has stood out against General Barry's insistence; first class men with almost perfect records in scholarship and con duct have remained as stubborn aa tail enders whose demerits run up into the hundreds. All that General Barry and the board have got out of them in reply to questions aa to why they refused to eat in Captain Longan 's presence or refused to speak when he was among them is the statement: "We have formed a dislike for this officer." The penalty provided by law for this degree of insubordination is dismissal from the military academy. Exiles Return; Stoned. Managua Ex-prewident Cardenas, with other prominent conservative ex iles, has arrived at Corinto from Punta Arenas. At Leon about 1,200 middle-class liberals attacked the train on which were many ladies, shouting "Death to Estrada, Chamorro, Carde nas and the conservatives." They stoned and fired on the train and some of the passengers returned the fire. No one on the train was killed, but several were slightly injured, among the number being General Richard Suesman, consul at New Orleans. White Worst Sufferer. Washington There were 669 deaths from acute anterior poliomyeli tis, or infantile paralysis, 16 from pel lagra, 65 from rabies, or hydrophobia, and nine death from leprosy in 1909, in the death registration area of conti nental United States, which comprises over 65 per cent of the total popu lation, according to statistic for 1909. Of the 669 deaths from infantile para lysis. 652 were of white and only 17 of colored persons. 700,000 Men May Strike. Berlin Germany industry is seri ously disturbed by strike and lockout. Unless the disputes can be ended with in the next few days, 700,000 men will become idle. The 40,000 striking shipbuilders show no signs of weaken ing. The managing committee of the Socialist party ia aiding in the support of the idle men. .THEKEYSTONEj TO HEALTH IS HOSTETTER'S , STOMACH BITTERS A short course of the Bitters will quickly correct, tone and sweeten any case of "bad stomach." This is a proven fact. Try a bottle and see for yourself. It is for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Malaria. Valuable Assistance. Chtldrvn always lovo to have a "fliwer In the plo" and to help wtth whatever Is going on. When mother or nurse does everything for them they are deprived of a great deal of pleasure and will not be so well fitted to struggle for themselves when the time comes as they would have been If they had been accustomed to do things for theniHelves. They should be encouraged to be useful and to as sist with any preparations that may te going on. Mary Hevenga. Mary waa a Uttlo girl who dtd not Ilk to wait, but on day Lsr mother, baring several guests, Mary wa mad to wait anyway, so Just about the ttm dinner wa under good head way, she poked her little curly bead In at th dining room door and said: "I dont care If I do bav to wait; that wa an old slrk turkey, anyhow. Norman E. Mack's National Month ly. Complalner. What ta odtou but noise, and peo ple who scream and bewail! People whose vane points always east, who live to dine, who send for the doctor, who coddle themselves, who toast their feet on the regluter, who Intrigue to secure a padded chair and a corner out of the draught Suffer them once to begin the enumeration of their In firmities, and the sun will go down oq the unfinished tale. Kmeraon. Humor In Sign. A New York shop exhlUts a card warning everybody agalnat unscrupu lous portions "who Infringe our title to deceive the public.' The shopman does not quite ray what he means, any more than the proprietor of an eating bouse, on the door of which may be read the following announce ment, conveying fearful intelligence to the gallant tars who frequent port: "Sailors' vitals cooked hnre." Our War. The war we wago munt be waged against misconduct, against wrong doing wherever It 1 found; and w must stand heartily for the right of every decent man, whether be be a man of great wealth or a man who earn a livelihood as a wage worker or a ttlier of the soIL Theodore Roose volt. Aslstlo Feature. Asta ha the highest mountains ot the world as well as the deepest "sink holes." The Lukahun depression tn central Asia ts 400 fret below sea level and there the yearly amplitudes of the barometer are greater than any where on earth. Helping Her Out. "Have you a young chicken I am rather green at cooking." "Such being the case, madam, dont you think you'd better have aa old. experienced fowlT" Courier Journal. Mothers wffl And Mr. WlnsloWs fVmthl trrup lu tst remedy to us log Ihetf uiilidiwa unag liie leauilu veriuu. The Great American Pie. Steak, salad, flub, potatoes In all forms, may be thrown Into the furnace In a huddle, but when the clone of hli repent approaches, when the pie hour Is about to strike. It I the duty ot every true American to reflect. Then he should attack the pie firmly but reverently, never In the spirit of oo who runs race. Yaw Can Get Allen's root-re nft. Write Aliens. Olrnated, I H-if, N. Y., for s tree ain,!e o( Alli n's F.mt Kane. It cure, watniK, hot swollen, avliliif 1,-et. It nek, iswor tight .h-Mi. A rwrlaln eur lol com.. Ingrowing uailn and bunion.. All dm. Statu svll lb if.':. Don't accrpt anr substitute Peculiar Excuse. A teacher In a girls' school recently had the following excuse for absence handed her by one of her pupil: "It gives me much pleasure to write to you because I have a worryment. and yon should please excuse my Annie, who doe not come by you because she ha to go to th hospital wltk her lster' or yea." Not a drop of Alcohol Docton prescribe very little, if any, alcohol these days. They prefer strong tonics and altera tives. This is all in keeping with modern medical science. It explains why Ayer's Sar saparilla Is now made entirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor. Follow his advice. A vers W rf ) to Unless tber I dally actien of th be. Is, poisonous product are absorbed, causing besdscb. biliousness, mum. yspepsis. V wish you would ssk your doctor about correcting your constlpstlon wj iaani i.i.iiT oeaes or Ayr rill. oa., fcanreu. Tin UTTLI THINOS WORTH KNOW IN 0. The .iirfac of the "'th I "'J be 196.971.9S4 aquar u.lles. in Orman cltle food price an. now about a. high a U l-nlted State. Uvender and rose perfume ar riadltrd with the virtu of being mi crobe killer. Traveling crane ar now eoulrped with ales. o that the load may b weighed In transit Luck now boasts of th largest room In the world without columus. It I built of a kind of concrete. In the forty years. 1S68 to 1908. Jap an's yearly foreign trade Increased from 113.000,000 to 1107.000.000 There are about S.000 weddings oiv four hours, taking th n I tr world Into consideration A metal aeat. hinged and suspended ty chains from a window casing, has been patented by an Ohio man for win dow cleaner as well a for us a shelf on which food may be placed t cool. FASHION HINTS Kor ih rollr-r gill i Norfolk tuit ia juit the thing. Ilonieiuun ireins to lit th style brt'er thin mutt nulrrula, snd this one of drown h.ij a rollar ot lighter brown velvet. It .11 helled in a very businesslike way with hriiwn leather. A PHASE 07 SPBJHO. The Wt.lrrl.s Orrheeira m Krai ar Whleh I'leaae .rsrlr Erirr.s.. The season of the year has com when the wandering orchestra goes around, cornet, clarinet and barytone, and last but not leant the big bass horn, says the New York Sun. Cornet may shriek and clarinet creak aud then barytone soften things some, but for grand effects, vast thunder In tone, all depends on the big has horn. Hear Its rumble and rebound. Its welling surge ot sound. Its deep and mighty oomph ah! Ix-t the cornet jueak and the clarinet bleat and the barytone mildly ponder lost, aJl lost, submerged and swallowed up In the bass horn' mighty thunder. Spring Is the season when the wan dering band ckii.-s, when the weather mellows and people open their wla dows, and generally It seeks the in terior courts of flats and apartment bouses, where Its audience flatters It self with the fancy that this Is a pri vate concert given to It alone and Ij willing to pay accordingly. But the band has It vicissitude. Sometimes It Is cut off abruptly tn the middle of the first number by an ob durate Janitor who comes In and says "Sklddoo!" Sometimes somebody looks out of a window and says softly, "Sh-b! You mustn't play here. Somebody sick." Then as the news works around to all the players the music peters out with a wall; but commonly the band Is welcome, and now th cornet screams, and now, now hear the blf horn boom, with avalanche-like rever beration within those enclosing walls. Loud as It ts ever, yet for some rea son or other It always sounds loudest now In the spring. This may be be cause people have missed It through the winter, and now It comes as some thing new, but the more likely reason Is that the baas horn man stores up thunder In the winter, which he turn loose In greatest volume In the vernal season, when be first bring the horn Into play. He that a It may, there Is no sound that so appeals to people a that of the big baa horn, In whose deep and bil lowing and all pervading roar Niagara and Vesuvius are combined. Her Preference. Kansas City Journal. "How would you like to go to the theater tomorrow night?" asked the youn( man who had Jut been Intro duced. "In an automobile?" answered the Kirl. Sounds Plausible. Charleston News and Courier. Perhaps the hi?h cost of living is due to the fact that there are about 5 000.000 neonle H Nei Vl i;..: - " living ui the rest of the country. Java coffee srrowinir la una l.i i troduced into 1'orto Rico to meet the American demand for a "highly flav ored aromatic coffee." Pcllajrra and malaria, which are much alike, are beinir eombatted by the government in Italy. 1 Slam buy more ewing machine' irem America than from Great Hrit- ' ain, Germany, Helgium and Franc' combined. , I! Sherman jlay&Co. FSTAIH ISIU.D 40 YEARS SIXTH. AT MORRISON We a. Wo thi Wellington J iaiHs-wo re eeiunu we're willinir mir to let It be ITS (Ml .V It will tell ir ' oum Uuiy lo you- -in .. . in r -ja i coupon. I'ltus unu niaf nW poitkulart tomtmmg thu unutual I'Uino orVr. Aum a-fOiniCliiiN!" Ill m fts-n,,. -r4. Adjustment, inrorcai Is Increasing. Inaatilty l In rreaialrg, parental authority la d' dared to bo pnuitnttti. the boy la not what h waa! Surely w must b hiadliig for the bow wows, and pro gressing fast Not at all. We ar merely getting adjusted to thai great est change lu the conditions ol tin man existence that any one genera tion of men has seen In centuries. Aud poeslbly It I truo that high price o food are helping iwt adjustment by driving some city dweller back Into tb country - Hurrcr' Weekly. Danger of Vegetarian snosv "I'm a vi-geinrliiii." he said, "but I draw tho lino al shoe 1 wore a pair of vegetarian shoe on my vacation In Maryland, and one warm afternoon, after uiy good Mnrylimd dinner of frtinl chicken, hot rorn ln.no and wattles, I Inydown tn the frm yard nnder a tree for a snoom 1 sntxued, I suppoin, an hour or two. I awoke with an Itchy feeling abot tho feet I raised my head and saw a couple of sheep anting away rultnly. They had CnUhed both shoes but the heels and uppers " Lots of Fun. Th sweet little sole ilstnr of large faintly was asked If she didn't bav lot of fun with the big brothers who were at one) her slave and ty rants, her adoring and adored "Yes'm." earn the surprising response, arcom pawled by a sernphlo smile, "wa bav lots of fun alwiys P imetlmoa." the wld eye wsilng fn.no. natlngly remin iscent and dreiiu y. "sometime they fight me. au" sonnti.'-es I fUht thum!" He Mad a Hit. lilnkly "My grarlous, old man, you r ill Itanged up" Cranklelgli "You have hit if Illnkly "What did you do dispute the right of way with an autouiohllo?" Crankloltch--"No Took drop too much." Ill.ikley "Why. I didn't know you drank." Cranklulgh "I don't. The drop I took wa from n aeroplane JO fuet fro.n the ground " 6easlcknes Nothing New. Ono of tho most curlou error n to sensli-kness Is that It Ih a suffering which tho sturdier ancients did not know, llorilly there Is plenty of allu alon to thn trouble tn the ancient classics. Above all there was that bout of earkne which, according to fiennca, eost Cicero his life It was so bnd that rather than endure It any longer hn put back to land, risking certain death at the hnnrt of Mark Antonv's nurnts If they caugnt him, as they did The word "nausea" ts Ornek, meaning literally "shlppl-ness." IjLvY lIIiHII JnJi a i mi WJ ) r i w vXa Iri" Tw"U i, , 'vW pVili,l:).J J For f? Highest Quality Xv )) use (( EC (pBAKIW V POWDER )) Q 23 unccs lop 23 Ccata ( j Made from pure, carefully tested ((gk- matcrlala. Get a can on trial "iiSSjf You never saw such cakes MM andbL:cu,t- They'Uopcn J) ztZp K vour cyca yy ST., PORTLAND, OR. want you to try this I'ianu f.V Ivii d O.VV HitK. We want you to try It at our rxpenne because At the end of thirty day the I'l, l1SM.f will convince you of th fullowin, facts: ' If the beat value on earth for the prlr tK7f). If MUSICALLY and MfXIIANXAUf nifht! know there la so much real valu In lor .. on msy fHiym,l, that .VW.A.V'.I.V. your home If you'll send u AMir. Dr. B. E. Wright Have jriur Imlk mil ar i i.lai. ,J .r, done, for lt-.il-U.an tlr.,. . r,hl4, " anil la-tola a oak tit mi, dajr u ntvuuwrr. - -- , run m ' - .' vSTa ' It ai hkm y f. i Molt rtn'tMw Ftr-tkrn r whn i!ti , hrtrlM work mi 4olr-i t unait'llwm r y, ttuut ho mull Tm pf. AH Wurk fuUv Umfmi4 fr rtl Yn Dr. B. E. Wright Co 4ai Washington St., Portlund, Oregon Tab ear at Aefia Mt Iran.f... in Vi aal.in.ifa Looking Back. You will find, a you look har gpra , your life, that the iinMiienu that sUrial out -the momenta win n you ha rati ly livid are the moment when yo have dune tlilnta In a spirit of lor. A memory enii the past, lov anal beyond all the transitory pleaauret al life there leap forw.ird those luprern hours when you have txM-n enabled t I do unnoticed kindnesses to than round Ihiu( you. thing too trifling t S.enk about, but which you fi-el hs' entered Into your eleiual llfe.-ilearl I ruiuiiioiid. Rose Cus. Any one can play this simple rum Take a full-Mown ri se, hM It ss where all can see, then let them writ on slip of papnr how nmnr petals they think are In the rose. Th petals are then cotintd and the ncart rlkt receives a prlxe. Gonsfinafion Vor owr nirts yvr wnflrmi wt'h (Mtmlm atiiiUm anil during I hi iim I hsvl la UM n lnj)rribiii -f ttn waitrt otw nmf em lffr. I text 14 an mrium m my hnwlft lUfpllv I (irl Ctt. mmi li-ity I aa a H AIM. Iniftng tha Dill IIB brfu I w4 t rartH aorTrrnl unh4 mtavry will Iatm4 pil. Thanlka ! I am tr ft-a all thla mofnitig Voai tan nar ih.a In bahalf af audrrtng hunianMv Ktahrr. Katiflat. Vk f Uaant falat-W. ftAmmt, Tt On! 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