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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1911)
i III I 4 (;l T I'OKTLANU, STOP AT TIIK NKW HOTEL FOSTER fluid ins Davis Slietli, Near fcpot , ki ' "ut ,uU KuB',," a,, ui T-U-i-h . rr Hatha. gates 50c. 75c and $1.00 pr Day I tairi for Room asd Boari -y" frre aulo but meets every tai.i or boat KODAKS SK. L.MnUka eeal llteralara. (areelaplrur Lhw (or eataii-a ee meeeiara. u rvrJ-.... mi anler lea areaial r r ortiano fhoio Supply Co BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL mitt mm tmm Benaai m ,W ! M mm Me Ml eaaa,.! eh. Mtt. aa eea mm mnm 1m at Hi uek. M M M aa . lUWm UT0 MMMl 1 Jta. ZMtall UHHA. Baiem fM It About Peso. I rjlaut'd latia oipoctinf peas to kbKtum there In Mur: tho funny Capers have a wbeeie that things itura out that war. Hut where I li.ninl bran. ! And that only besns Ears iruwn. There la no doubt that thing, turn out surnetlmee at they kit 100. WssDingtoa Herald. Information Lacking. A photograph lo Harper's baa tte lnd "T.huelches lrtaklng M.vi In It Par of To xlr Toldo, without lei- .1 ut whet "Hay" means Exchsnga. IS ALCOHOL OPIUM TOBACCO I II Mia enett..i, laeea. I I II ml tjliw la Oreeua. Wrlia I lllaii"JtlMi. V BW'LliiuOlatnianLTItniiit. PORTLAND 20 HOURS COOS BAY S. S. Breakwater 1440 Maria Powrr and Equipped with Wireleaa SAILS EVERY 5 DAYS At 9:00 a. m. fram Aiaaworth Dock. C. J. MILLIS, Gen. Mgr. Improved Train Service TO CENTRAL OREGON VIA Oregon-Washington Rail road & Nav. Co. Iaiy Train Service between The Pallia mi, I Mm, Iran. Leave The Dulles 12:.'0 p. m.t Ar rive Madras 5:4.' p. ni. leave Mailraa 9:00 a. m., Arrive The I)hI, a. 1 :6S p. m. Direct connections with train Ir-itvitijr Portland at 7:.r0 a. ni. anil ls. rn.; alao fiom Walla Walla, Pendleton anil intermediate points at Ilea -hutes Junction. WM. McMURRAY, Can. Pass. Aft, Portland, Oragon. PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES IN OREGON Have in effect low round trip firen to NEWPORT, YAQUINA BAY. Sale dates daily. NORTH BEACH RESORTS Sale datca daily. ALL POINTS EAST. Special dates Juno to Sept National Educational Association Meeting International Sunday School Association. fr fair, sale dates, etc, eon ,UH any S. 1'. Agent, or write to Wm. McMURRAY, C P. A., PORTLAND, OREGON i 1 r- V J' I A Prom the Storehouse of the gyeo. L'yes are bold as lions, roving, run. Mug. leaping here anil there, fur anil heur. They speuk all liinguuKea; they alt for iim Introiluillun; they are no KiiKlUhmen; aak no leave of age or rank; thity reaped neither poverty nor riches, neither learning nor pow er, nor virtue, uor ses. hut Intruile. and rome aKulii, am go throunh and through you In a moment of time. What Inundation of life ami thought la dial-burned from one aoul Into an other through them! Emerson: "Coo duct of Ufa " Mmttt win find Mra. Wlatlowa an,.ihla True turn b- .l ramaUv Ui uia lut Itiair t-jtkltad lutian iba Ivaiuluf patloU. Scandinavian courtahlp. It was conaldared bonoatb tho d! nlty of a Hcandlnavlao warrior to court bis bride by fallantry and sub nilsalon; ho alwaya waited until she bad bestowed ber affections on anoth er and was In ber way to the mar. rlaso ceremony, then coll.rtlnii bis faithful followers tbey fell upon the wedding party and carried away tho bride. It was much In favor of this practice that marriages were always celebrated at nlvht. Prea lo Oar Headers Wrlia Murine r a Krn.r.lr ., ( lil. ajo, for ,,.. llu.lral.-. Km .Hik rn. W rnr all aUuut Vour ka TruuMa anl lliry will a,WI aa la Iba Truerr AeflUallun ( Ilia Murlua ra Hruiellr In ,.ur H.. lul I i, mi Vouj llrutrxl-l will , lhl MaI. H-llrr H.ra fc. Hlr.iiVll.ru Wrak k)r ,M-.n I hiuarl, h-iolbra f)a fain, anU rll l, toe. Trjr II in )nur f.r.i,4 In !lab;'a lr. lut aal fc;lld. au4 l-rabul.lii.il. Are Those Vour Selections According to a committee chosen by tbe Providence Evening News, tbe ten most beautiful words In tbe English language are melody, hope, love, home, sublime. Joy. peace, gentle, life, friend ship. Tbe Evening News got up a cor, test among Its readers, and tbe Hat given waa unanimously approved by the Judges. A set of Mark Twain's works waa tbe first prize. Wanted A live nnmrntallve In thla Iowa To handle W( mI1ipc lrraatJ land, m California l.llvial rummtoalona. A'tiirr. Haiurorn a Kiav baU. 9U2 Munailnark 111.1a.. San KrinrWg, Cat. Church Barrel Organ, Ppeaklng at a Llangollen meeting, the blabop of St. Asaph recalled that be held bU fi.-st church appointment t Llangollen. The music to accom pany the chulr was then supplied by a barrel organ. As a boy be churned It out by regularly turning the handle. Westminster (lamtte. Prayer of the k.1110. They are ao homeatck tbey pray like tble: ' If I ohould die before I wake. I pray tbe Lord my soul to take back to Tennessee.' Memphis Commercial Appeal. THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING, Talk No. 7. Avoid liquid bluing. As a real Simon I'ure farce liquid blue is about the biggest yet. iKin't pay good money for water. Huy RED CROSS BALL BLUE, the blue that'a all blue. A large package only 6 cents. Washes more clothes than any blue on earth. Makes laun dress happy. ASK YOUR GROCER. Care of the Attlo. Pew attics are celled, but If tbey are not light tho walls and tbe beams bould bo treated to a coat of white paint or whitewash. Once a month the floor should be swept Tbe win dows should be washed three or four times a year. Twice a year tbore bould be a campaign waged against moth, roaches and possible bedbugs, as well as against larger vermin. Keep a rattrap and a mousttrsp In commission. Woman's Home Com panion. Dr. fierce ' Pleasant Pellets cute ronxtipHtion. Constipation la the cause of many dmcaies. Cure the cauxe and you cure the ('iseaiie. Kay to take. Need for Women Architects. It la a practically accepted a i lorn that there are too few women arrhl tecta, for, If there la one subject more than another In which woman's talent Is required. It Is dnmestlo architecture. From the Queen. Don't cringe don't flinch, Should fortune pinch And all seem lost; With might and main, TRY, THY again st any cost. Muxrox. A M Inning- inn inn,, I fir in. rr-n.in thai I asm tn In.tlll Into Ih. lunula .fit reltim, ...If noUlllty. a.lf rr.laiuy. I aanl an y nr.,in la ff.1 ihat they nr. alm. il.rriuluii, hatred. .Ifl.hnr.a, jt-alou.v. .nv or rt-irna. 1 want ilia n.r.nn a hi, I. pliirh.t! by poverty, who haa .uffer,l ureal rever.ee. alio la aelllil.J d. n with .nine (real aorrow to lievume ac quainted with Ilia re deem lii( power o t Hope I want lham to take llopa aa a rnmpanlon, aa a roun aeiinr. aa a Haht. a. a meilu-lne. for I1le I. aa anihaaaador from ilnd. II la a learner thai .howa u. the beautiful. II rill, our amile wild aniiae and our lonauaa with pral.e. To ha hiipeful ana mu.l ha well, ana lo be wall ea mu.l be hopeful. Thai lh lower bowel I. re.pon.IMe r,.f moat bodily ill. la now being rec.aul.e.l by tha leadlna phv.l.l.n. throuahout th. world. There I. no further eu.e for be helna Mlloua. for havlha he..l,.. Ilea, for utferlna wlih dy.nep.ia or Indiae.tlon fr putiltia up wlih a .umai.h or lr liver. fr p..l.ot,ln the 1.1 1 a. a rr.anli of rin- ..l,..tl,.n. for Wunvon. I'aw I'.w ";, I'll,, are no.ltlvelv rorreillns all the., ail ment. They an.l.t In dla-.tlns everythma that la lul Into tha atunia.-h. They atlm ,:,. . h. liver into .,-.....v. Tbey alar tha eerrettona of the atoma. h. whhh rarrv eff all th. bile and polaonoiia marten thronah lha bowel.. Thev .treimthe" Ih. K'L.1, .o that II ""I"'", ""I nrally. althout tha aid of tathartl.a of forelan auh.lanre. , Slunyona I'.w f.w Pills for "1. at all Siufgnta. Price, 1 csnls, ataajraa fc By FAIR MEANS DY MARY WOOD AYRES "io to the country to live. And keep out of doors as uiui li aa you tun." Herbert Vane g.-ive an exclamation of diagnst. " hate the country. And what about my d gree,," Ihm tor Hay shook a warning finger. "Juki you leave that degree alone un leaa you want to die aa young aa your father did. If you must have something to do, go In for chickens. Von will find tlist they will abaorb your aurplus knowledge of chemistry snd biology, and then some." That Is why young Vane bought the Hlver lload farm and atarted In to make his fortune. Not that thla lat ter waa exactly necessary. Hut, he grimly determined. If he had to give up all of hla cherished plans on ac count of his health, he would at least bsve a sanitarium that paid Ita own running expensea. . At the end of six montha be was rather surprised to find that he had grown very much Interested In the place. Kven hla short evenings were spent In pouring over farm Journsls. Or, more often, poultry magazines, for he had contracted a bad case of ben fever. When he csme to consult his bank books, however, he was confronted by a ong Hat of debits. The chit kens bad been the cause of the greatest out lay, and tbe least returns. New stork, new bouses, and high-priced food, footed up an astounding total. , It was tn vain that he assured himself that the whole did not amount to more than a trip abroad would have cost As a poultrymsn he waa a failure. How to make the chirk -na pay. that was tbe question. A phrase, constant ly repeated In the daily papers, re curred tn him. The consumer's dol lar. He must manage to get more of It. He had been shipping to a city commission house. Now there must be housewives in the village who Her Frankness Was Disarming. would be glad to get eggs guaranteed to be strictly fresh At least once a week he drove there for supplies. He would establish an egg route. A morning's canvassing brought him all the customers he could sup ply and for some weeks all went smoothly. Then. In constantly In creasing numbers, his eggs went a begging. "No. I don't need any eggs. Miss Geddls brought me some yesterday." This Is what be rear! frequently. "I feel that I ought to buy from Miss Oeddls." one of his best cus tomers explained. "She belongs to our club." Who was this Geddls person? And why did she persist In butting In on bis egg route? "If this keeps on much longer I will have to fall back on the commis sion men." he said wrnthfully. He waa on his way home with his basket still half full of eggs, when someone hailed htm. He looked up to see a brown-eyed girt, standing beside a very much dilapidated horse and wagon. Vane Jumped down and asked what was the matter. "It Is the old harness. It Is always breaking." cheerfully. "You are Mr. Vane 1 have been wanting to meet you. Perhaps you may have henrd of me, too. I am Miss Geddls." He stiffened with a renewed sense of Injury. Perhaps she saw it I suppose ihlnk I am pretty mean to sell . .. t r vntir customers." she added hastily. "Hut I found out that you did not need to sell tnem and I ao. Her frankness was disarming. vmi know vou were not very reg ular" roguishly. "Hometlmeo you missed a week or two." Yes, he remembered shameraeedly, iv,. bail hnrnened. not once, but sev eral times. Klther It was a trip to the city that interfered, or xne weather. a a thee worked over the harness, he found his resentment vanishing. Thank vou ao very much." as she at last climbed up on her rickety seat. "Won't you come up and see me? I would like to talk over this egg business, and I have some chick ens of which I am very proud. I live out on the Corning road, tho last ni.. ho f ore vou rome to the top of the mountain. Won t you corner Her tone was so beseeching and he eyes so beguiling that Vane found himself saying yes. lie thought about her a good many times In the next few days of hef bruve eyes and frank speech. Tbt fait is. be was young and rather lonely, and it whs good to talk to a person of hla own ag. Hut It was only an Interest In rhlrken raising that prompted blra tn keep bis promise, "j ou(h.t tQ lf,e all the chicken plants that I can." That was the reason he gave himself ss his horse plodded up the steep in ctlne. inT the Corning hill. It was worth the trip. Just to get the view down the valley. Ho had no difficulty In finding the place. Miss Geddls herself was draw ing water from the well, and hailed hlra Joyfully. It waa not much of a place, bis first glance assured him. Dwelling house and barn, while originally well built, were sadty In need of paint and repairs. The chicken bouses and coops, which the girl displayed proud ly, were put together from old lum ber, more with an eye to their dura bility than to their beauty. "I made them all myself In the last six months." "Then you have not always lived here?" "O, no. I was brought up in the country, but after father died I went to work In a city department store. I could not stand It there." with a little grimace. "The bad air made me sick. When Aunt Martha asked me to live with her I was glad to come. Aunt Martha has a pension, but It's not big enough for two. That's why I started the chickens." While she talked she bsd been showing ber chickens, handling them lovingly. Vane had to admit that she had a fine lot of young ones coming on. "You hatched out all those with hens?" he asked Incredulously. "Yes, Indeed, and I bave btrdly lost one." "You certainly understood the chicken business." "It Is because I am so fond of tbem," giving a final stroke to her pet rooster. letter in the house, over some of Aunt Martha'a very good gingerbread. Miss Geddls made an apology. "I am afraid I have not been very nice about that egg route." shame facedly. "When I found out you had all the best people I was Just desperate. I went a day earlier, to try and sell mine first and I Joined the Woman's club to boom my trade. But what I want to know Is why don't you ask more than tho store does?" Vane humbly admitted that It bad never occurred to him to ask more. "Wo ought to get more than for those old cold storage eggs. We have a monopoly of the fresh eggs In this town and we ought to make tho peo ple pay. It made me mad to get so little after all my bard work, but I did not dare to raise my price above youro." For a moment she devoted herself to the gingerbread. Then, half tim idly. "I wonder why we don't form a partnership. I believe that I can sell the eggs better than you can. It would be much better to bavo a route Id Radnor Instead of In our village. There are more rich people there and they would pay better prices. Only I bave not had enough eggs to make It worth while to go that far. Now If I could sell your eggs as well as mine," tentatively. Tbe partnership waa formed then and there and It prospered. It pros pered so exceedingly that In the course of a year It was Incorporated under a new name Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vane. Human Frights. A motor car was proceeding along a country lane. In It were seated two motorists wearing the most correct thing In the way of fur coats, goggles etc. On swinging round a curve they came full upon a groom who waa exer cising a couple of horses. As the ani mals appeared to be very restive the car was brought to a standstill, but the horses' terror only grew worse. One of the motorists called on the groom: "Can't you get them past? We've stopped the car." To their aurprlse the man respond ed: "Oh. It ain't the motor, sir. If you gentlemen will only get out and hide behind the hedge It'll be all right." Tit Hits. Cigarette Beetleo. A British medical puper claims to have discovered a new species of In sect, which gives a setback to the idea that nicotine kills germs. This new pest Is a sort of beetle, not much larger than a germ, which breeds tn tobacco. The Insects have been Iden tified as iAsadermo Serrlcorne, and at tention waa drawn to them several years ago by the British museum. It waa first claimed that they were found In Burma cigars and Manila cheroots, but now they have been located in greater quantities In cigarettes. Tho effect of tho work of the cigarette beetleo have not yet been determined. Ignoring tho Landlord. "I wonder who originated the ex pression 'reckoned without his host" "Probnbly It was some deluded sum mer hotel guest who tried to figure out for himself what his bill was go ing to be." Catholic Standard and Times. Small Matter. "What's that?" Inquired Mr. Chug- gins, excitedly. "Htaae robbers, replied the chauf feur. "That shot Is a signal to stop." "What a relief! I thought wed bad another blowout" No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A strong man is Ironf all over. No man can be strong who ia auffering from weak etoenacb wilb its cunaeqtw' indication, or from s-me other diaease of the stomach snd its aaaocisted organs, which im pair digealion snd nutrition, tor when the stomach ia weak or diseased there ia a lots of the nutritioa contsined in (ood, which is the source of sll phytical strength. When a man "doesn't feci just right," when he doesn't sleep well, haa sn uncomfortable feeling ia the stomscn slter eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and deapoooV Cot, be is losing tbe nutritioa needed to make strength. W Sac m man Soaraf arse Dr. Pierce Colttem Medlcai Vltemvrr. it cure afJeeafsesi of ta atommeb mad olotf I organs at tliaallon mad mutrltlaa. It aarlebta tha blaad, ' iatltaratea tha llvar, atraatthaaa tha kidntra, moarlahea k lha marvaa, mad ao C'fS HEALTH T.UD STBEfiGTU TO THE WHOLE BOOT. You can't afford to accept tetrtt nostrum ea a substitute for this nosy, alcoholic medicine of snown cowrosrnoM, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby maks a little bigger pro6l. Ingredients printed on wrapper. I "ml Ts-C 1 I toaaat filaaaaoar fVwak DrraJ Q. I Borrowed Bridal Pinery. In Norway every parish house haa a act of ornaments for tbe temporary use of tho bride, including a showy coronal and girdle, so that tho poor tit women In tho land appeared for one day tn their life la a costume which tbey probably thought equal to that of a queen. Tbe museum of national antiquities at Copenhagen contains a number of such sets of bridal decora tions, which were at ono time used In Denmark. Superiority of Reason. There Is no opposing brutal foroe to the atrategema of human roaaotw L'Estrange. arc lbs safest and most reliable cathartic and system cleanser. Tbe beat remedy fee Torpid lirer, Biliousness and 6ick Headache. At Draitlsts or by Mall. IS Casta Starr Caaaiv .L Co, PoaiLaJin, Oaaoojf DAISY flY KILLER tt-ZTZlS Cu'tsptiicaT u over, wtll sot soil or miurf) sntfthitsff. (euavrantrra nKt it. Of all aWersor rtil pevpst-l tor aC NBWL MtMBU ItM tha ft Sib Aw. lersjsjfclra, I. Ia A Tonic, Alterative aad KeashrenL The keat remedy for Kidaers, Liver and Bowels, Eradicate Pimples, Kruptiuns and Disorders It Ibe Main, purines th blood and givee one, auctuiUi sad Y ior to lbs entire ajratca. FREE TO YOU. A Mm pie of Clover Leaf Catarrh Remedy, the beat remedy ever offered foe tha Irea-ment and rvlief of naaal catarrh and cold in the head. A.k your druKKiat for a free .ample and if he haa not it .end to u. w-tth the name of your drua-irvt and wa will send it free. Sold by ail drugvint.: price bti cut. Prepared by Clover Leaf I barmacy. Clovtrdale. Cai. Cleanses the System effectually; Dispels colds and Headaches, due to constipation. Best for men, women and children : young and old. Toqet its Beneficial effects, always note the name of the Company, California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package of the Genuine COME TO PORTLAND AND Off!r Brapt A.O.Rmlth M. IX I aa. the anlv oseciaiist ) PoRltnd wbo Joes aat advtiuat aAiuatit aaaM off lieOirata. I aaahsa aif tra absanatraab. ffarract Pi I me aM NM w ry. meat pn I.D a aaaxa aiU faprsaaalty rMslwri snp tftct. Una Ma l(lllpJ I ':,' - J ( ia ni li ii i ' i a a nai m m 'Tefil glsTaY 'IrsVlfl'7' Pleasure in Everything. j If wo apply ourselves seriously tsJ wisdom wo shall never live without true pleasure, but tears to be pleased! wtth everything. Wo shall be pleased with wealth aa far ao It enables us te benefit other; with poverty. In not having much to care for, and with, ob entity, for being unenvled. r School of the PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION Third year beirina October 1 1611. DRAWING. PAINTING. POUTIIAiT. InT, SKrrrri. iuustration. DtsiGN and CHILDREN'S ClASStS. For c rcuur Afply u MUSEUM OF ART, Fifth and Taylor Streets. PORTLAND. OREGON Pried Beef fl Old Hickory Smoked Jf Highest Quality Finest Flavor Try This Recipe To the contents of one medium size jar of Libby'i Sliced Dried Beef, fi add one tablespoonful of Duiicr, men cprinitic with one tablespoonful of flour and add one-half V, cup of cream. Cook 5 minutes and serve on toast. Ask for Libby's in the oealed glass jars. At All Croc ert Libby, McNeill & Libby W$ P N U No. SO-Ml HM wrlalag to ndvertleoTS please BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS w VARICOSE VEIN. HERNIA. HOOD POISON Mo pTr oprmtioDa, Bivny rssri p0aaPaiiDLly evrrd ia irplmt3Dt. Moat tiwMvuif, iw-rt Btrri, tnoat m(. A rdici Mid rauf st rank I jr. my wura rud wilt nit jm to cm br nu- ftUiiKwiir mmi ton lao ia-. i am ! iaialr prvparixt to euro by oipoiiriiro aad tSatpaiDt, wbtt a irtthnkfTihins to arcetttv I baro tho bt oquip-ocd tBtwltrai olhco oa tho Ct-aaaft. 1 will fv tViO to any ctiaiity a guarantee mat ovary ocoMoiBeai ta toiaannounr-rmaniia woo. 1 invito yntt to eoma to any otfico. I will riplaia to yta any tTOatmatit fur Variooao Voioa, Hernia. KrrToua lability, Mm-d roiano. Pi Ira, Kiitala. lilarf.lrp. KidDy, Froatatio anJ ail Mm a Ailaientaaotl givoyna FKEK a physical riainiaa iioii; if ntwtMMiary a micrtMcopiral and rhaailral analyaia of OeM-rv-tioaa. todrtnmrie p-ithoNtffifaland bas-torlotoiiH-al coa ditiona. Kvrry arao ahonld tako advantago of thiaoppor. unity to lrarn tbcir truo coo-J Ultra. A yirmmnmi (Ar is arAief rrm ttMnf. A pfwdfsn f is what I friva. WRITTEN fiUABANTII My written guaint-fvomeaaaacnroiiT va pty. I tTiiaraiit4 to run rartainailatntanr refund ovary dollar yna Tiava paid. My arvicract-tt you antbinr ODlaal rnroyuur VarfroM Vfina, llrrrtta. IMea, Klratula, lTltud Ytti ami, orany ailmfDtl firusrantro to euro. Termaarrrraooahla and ao aioro than you aroabloand will. n to pay fur bonvHta. f a M. to fl F at. tr.,s, iff A w i r MOM fWICw I as Pirirss-nr kbriick votsdrrfal aw at- wKS' cam of tavriac Wo4 Poi soft. II earn Ira oao tt tha trrawst marvel a aipditraJ tewnra. 1 bit aew marr lucrrta' !v ntr n tSriisr.)o n' -tors, f. fppgir''l J'-'L ii AIIITli tU ai01aiUrf COl tSCOalS a Omi I n roETLAefD, won