The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 07, 1911, Image 3

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AT TIIK NtW
HOTEL FOSTER
1M aod P SUceU, Near Depot
04) K ' " Hunnliiff
Rates 50c, 75c and $1.00 per Day
Sper'il rain for Boon d4 ttui.
frrc euie but rneeU every train or boat
E. itie
HOTEL NETHERLANDS
PORTLAND. OREGON
5 E. Cor. 3ih and Washington Si.
' CENTRAL. MODERN. QUIET.
DATF5 75c PER DAY UP
" J
School of tha
PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION
Thlnl r Kra Ocli.lr 1. Kit.
nIM.. P AIM IMG, fOMINAIT. llff.
UtHM HlliMHAIlON. Ill Mill AMI
ttlMUNIN'S lASNf . for circular Aipl, la
MUSEUM OF ART,
Hih tiid Tarloe Mlrt-U. I'OKTLANU. OKl.tiON
PATENTS 1 GIVE Y0U
H,..rl? ussbai limn
0. 0. MARTIN.
rr rT a rr G and kodak
la. V SUPPLIES
Iwrite for nukna end Hteragura, tWeetopIng
pruilli'g Mail wwn llvwi prompt atteaiuoa
roitmnd nolo Supply Co.
JO Third hlr-el fuk l'LANO. ORB.
HY PAY MORE?
I .(.' To-Snip Valval.
I'onlumy arvr, hatin Punn-a
In Hiawk or Ian, niruar $a.J0
1 hf trrm
J
.25
PAIK
ALL SIZES
$1
Mall ttrrlera
l-nanoU, PlIM
ROYAL SMOC CO.
.1 llerrae St.. M. raiCtaa WW. r(Ui Or.
Improved Train Service
TO
CENTRAL OREGON
VIA
Oregon-Washington Rail
road & Nav. Co.
Iily Train Service between The
Dalle mul Mmlra.
Leve The Dalle J2;.'0 p. m., Ar-
rive Minima 5:45 p. m.
Icve Madras 9: a. m.. Arrive
The Inl,.., ,:65p. m.
I'ircct connection with train
ving Portland at 7:fio a. m. and
Jf. m.; aluo fiom Walla Walla,
ieiulletnn ami intermediate points
t Ie 'hutes Junction.
WM. McMURRAY. Can. IW Aft,
Portland, Oregon.
Northern
Sky
trs am
Iy Susan r. I -
JeHle Jackson shivered and shrank
into the comer of her at. There wua
" u,",f Hce In the crowded car.
-.art winq bringing smoke and
. cinicrs. blew through the open win-
w iiru ur uer. a dull sky outside
wa darkening over the raw sprlug
7.
Warned by her chilled condition.
he girl leaned toward the florid,
austere Individual before her.
"Will you not kindly clone the win
now t- I.m anked In a soft voice of
IndescrlUble charm. "The wind la
moat uncomfortable."
The auntere lady turned and looked
with merciless acrutlny over (be girl's
neat. I'iripenslve attire.
"I cannot breathe In thla oppressive
atmosphere," she said, conclusively,
and settled hemelf again In her place
, I eara rum to the and eye. and the
flrl'i heart yearned for the aunny
kle and the Joyoua freedom of her
old roulhern home. How could the
endure thin delimiting northern sky
mat looked down o aullenly, theie
running, hurrleil, northern people wh
regarded her o Indifferently? The
tmolderlng Are under the gentle ex
terlo. of her nature flamed kuddenly
In a bitter hatred.
She lelt drawn to her father'a grave
the pathetic grave of a aouthern sol
dier unJer an alien iky there to Bet-
He a qiu-ption that wai tormenting her
l cart.
A the train approached a station.
the girl roue, resolved lo obtain an
other aeat If any were vacated. A
midden perk of the car lurched her
hnti acroaa the alnle. n. al.e would
have fallen heavily had not a yoiin
man, coming In from the amoker at
the rear, aprung to her aHalntance
Jeule! he cried In wondermen
aieiuiyitig ner witn hi atrong arm
And Jeaale found heraelf looking re
luctantly Into the kindling eye of
Herbert t ampbell.
You are going up to Mllford? 8o
t-ly. "It la not you that ! doubt. It
I myelf. I lack the courage P
"You are afraid to warrv maP
"Not afraid of you. dear boy, but
Praiae for Piano Players.
In the coune of the past few years
s Ingenious Invention has mads all
departments of musical composition In
hfralil ,.r .... ... . . . I ... 1
Vu rerijr, aiio oi my in- a certain degree accessible even to
ability to cope with It! We are so those who are not emert r,l.nl.. I
refer to the Biechanleal' piano playera,
I L
PLAN YOUR
VACATION NOW
THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
LINES IN OREGON
Hve in effect low round trip
'urea to
NEWPORT, YAQUINA BAY.
Sale dates daily.
NORTH BEACH RESORTS
Sale dates daily.
ALL POINTS EAST.
Special dates June to Sept
N'tional Educational Auociitioo
Meeting
Li!erru;ional Sunday School
Association.
.,,h"r aio rtc, con-
"u'l uy S. I'. ARent, or write to
Wm. McMURRAY,
PORTLAND. 0REC0N
The Corner Wa Sweet With Blossoms.
am 1. Come, 1 have a neat back here
ami a warm coat you are shivering
In this draught."
timbering her belonging", he led her
to a nug rear sent, and wrapped her
In a great coat tho fur lining of which
embraced her comfortably. Then he
seated hlmelf beside her.
"This la great luck, my finding you
like this. It Is so lonely on these lit
tie side lines at night.
"I've tried to aee you In the city,
Jensle, but I haven't bad succens In my
endeavors."
She detected a sad. Injured tone In
his voice, and braced herself against
the longing It rouned within her. Was
life always going to be a hard Strug
gllng agaliiHl clrcumstancea, she won
dered a little wearily.
"I thought It better If I did not
see you," she said aloud, very gently.
"I cannot see why, Jesale. Do you
find It so easy to get on alone In S
big city that you can scorn the pres
ence of friend?"
"On the contrary, ! find It very
hard." Her voice caught In s tlttl
sob In spite of her self cmnmnnd, and
his hnnd closed over hers In silent
sympathy.
The girl felt suddenly faint with a
longing to let her fingers cling to his.
to let hi in love and protect and care
for her.
Hut lnteal. she sat up very straight
and rigid. Now she must face the or
deal she bad so often postponed by
her refusal lo see hhn. And she must
face It as her brave father long years
ago faced battle and defeat; as ber
lovely mother faced loss and priva
tion I
"It la much better for ua both that
we do not see each other, Herbert,"
she began with her unvarying gentle
ness, "since things cannot be as you
wish. You could help me In many
ways, but see, you are not happy even
when you are with me! You cannot
help acting as If I belong to you I am
not blaming you, but It gives wrong
Impression that would hurt me more
thnn It helped."
"Hut why Is It Impossible? I am
poor, dear, but I'd work for yon, fight
for you if need be, love you. Surely,
JenBln, I can give yon more than you
can get from the world alone P
III humility cut hor like a knife. He
looked fine anil strong and ber heart
welled with pride In him.
"Oh, my denr, my denr." she cried,
cllnglnf to his hand suddenly, deaper-
uinerent. I do not know bow to be
poor man s wife; It would be harder
for you than for me! I do not kuow
how to work or to manage; the other
KlrU In our office live well with what
keeps me poorly. It Un't that I do
not try; It simply Isn't possible to me.
I would be willing to starve with you.
or for you, Herbert, but I am not will
ing to keep you starving the rest of
your life!"
Her voire had ceased to tremble.
Hut If I should prefer starving for
you, to affluence without vouP he
Asked, quietly.
Hhe drew bark Into the depth of the
treat coat. Bobbing softly,
It would be madness." she said at
lst. 1 am going to end It all. I am
going back south."
iou cannot go back there, to
work!" he cried. "You have not con
sldered."
"No, not to work," she murmured.
You mean," he hesitated, "there
another man?"
"Yes," very faintly.
"With money?"
"Yes."
The fingers he crushed In his own
were Ice. He withdrew his hand
slowly, and there waa a long silence.
You will let me take you to my
auntP he asked, as they neared the
little station that was their destina
tion.
Oh, no!" She shivered In the warm
coat.
Then at leant you must let me see
you safely to the hotel."
The runh of chill air as they left the
car, the dark, mean little street, the
damp, dusty parlor were an unhappy
dream to her. Tho clasp of his hands
and his quiet, kindly good bye left ber
dlzr.y and weak.
All night she lay upon her hard bed
n mlnerable ronnclounness.
And though the grudging morning
brought neither warmth nor sunlight,
there came a big box of expensive
flowers to ber humble little room with
the card of the man with money.
"Oh, I ought to be glad for them."
she thought contritely, conscious of
her Indifference. "I must learn to ac
cept the pleasures that come along my
path."
Ijiden with the fragrant beauties,
she made ber way sadly to the humble
corner where her father had been
laid for his Inst, long rest. Already
flags were fluttering In the crisp wind
over the graves of the soldiers whose
memory would be honored later In
the day.
At alght of the spot, the girl's
precious, costly burden dropped un
heeded to the ground. The corner
waa sweet with delicate spring blos
soms that crowded the place for room
the dear, old fashion things that
used to bloom In the old Virginia
garden. With s sob she dropped to
her knees and burled her face among
the tender leaves.
What If they were only humble
llllea-of-the-vsllcy. and tulips and hya
cinth? A love and thoughtfulness
and labor that no money could buy
had planted them there for her sake.
vutn tnetr fragrance, she seemed to
draw In a great, understanding lesson
that healed her heart.
When she saw the solitary, tall fig
ure across the quiet place, she knew
she had expected him.
"Herbert," she said, holding out her
hand.
He took them In silence, looking at
her radiant face.
did not understand, dear," she
smiled bravely. "I did not have faith
enough to see beyond the material
things, to see that you would love me
for what I tried to do for you, not for
what 1 succeeded In doing."
My dear, my dear!" he whispered.
holding her close.
She clung to him happily.
"I must not let you make a mistake
do anything you will regret, dear
girl!"
I am not afraid any more, Her
bert. Wherever we are together Is
home, whether under cloud or tun-
shine!"
From the village came the sound of
drum and fife calling the pathetic
remnant of veterans together.
Father will be glad to know," she
whispered, smiling tenderly, "that I
dared to"
"Face the music," finished the
young man, happily.
which were at first looked upon with
suspicion and often with abhorrence
by professional musicians, but which
are proving themselves an agency of
Immense usefulness In diffusing good
music among the people. Prof. E.
Dickinson, "The Education of s Mu
sic Lover."
Well Occupied.
Lady (engaging assistant gardener)
And If I. engage you, besides your
other duties, you will have to attend
to the three dogs and clean out their
kennels, also clean out the parrot'
cage, clean up my sons' workshop and
clean both their bicycles; also clean
the car except when the weather's
dirty. Applicant (overwhelmed)
And aball I have to clean that?
Taller.
Don't cringe don'Jt flinch,
Should fortune pinch
And all seem lost;
With might and main,
TRY, TRY again
At any cost.
MUXYOX.
' Ait taklnn tha abova t.t for Ih.
r.an tha I want to In.llll into lh
...)li- rlt rrllalK v. elf-notilllty. aelf
f .r.lanty. 1 want iv.rv n.r...n ...
fl llmt th.jr r. at.ova dcc.Ktlon. hatred,
elflit.n.as, Jalouy. ny or r.v.nae.
1 waul Ilia prr.nn who la Dim hed b
pot arty, who haa luffirrrd art. I r.t.r...
who la wlht.d down with ...m. area!
aorrow to liwom, ac
qualntrd with tha ra-dv-amlns
power a f
Hop. I want thtttn
to taka Hopa aa a
companion, aa a cnun-
aHlor. aa a light.
sw f' ""llfin. for Hop
I U ma mtajr
I from ind. It la
i X 1 Iwh'r that ihom
I 1 u tha beautiful. It
I I fill our iuia with
ton el and o
i ii iii i a Tu
ur lontfuvs
bm hopeful ont
must t wvll. and to
wJ1 on must hm hoprful.
That th low -r bow-1 la rponaIM for
moat bodily ilia la now being rcoKni-d
by tha Ivadins ph l tuna throupfhout t hp
orld. Thrra la no further ir-uaa for b-
belng btlloua, for having headmhea, for
auffrtna 1th dyspepsia or Indigrestion. for
putting up Klin a aluafKiah ur Uiy liver.
for tMttaotifnK tha hlood a a rnult of con
stipation, for Munyon'a Paw I'aw I.asatlva
I'll la are poaltlvoly correftlng all theae all-
merit They aaalat In dtgeatlna everything
hat la nut Into the atnmarh. They atlm-
ulat the liver Into activity. They atari
th perreilona of tha ftomsch. which carry
off all tha blla and polaonoua matt era
through tha bowel a. They atrengthen tha
lower bowel, ao that II atnptiea Haeif nat
urally, w ithout tha aid of cat hart lea or
foreign aubatanrea.
Muny.mi Paw Paw PfUe for ! at all
drugglaia. Prlca, 21 cent a. Munyon'a.
mm
1 1 T I''''
Honored by Women
When woman speak of her
silent iccret uttering he
Iruat you. Million hav be
stowed this mark of confi
dence on Lr. R. V. Pierce,
ol Buffalo, N. Y". Every.
"... utcr. .i, wumcn wnv
Xl bear witne to the wonder.
working, curing-power ol Dr.
fierce' Favorite Prescription
which avc the tmfftHnt ten
from pain, end successfully
grapple with woman' weak
Mate and tluUtru Hit.
IT MAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONQ
IT flAKES 5ICJC WOMEN WELL.
N womso's appeal waa ever misdirected or her eon
fidenr sniaplaced wheal she wrote lor adviee, to
the Wosld's UisrsNiasv Midical Association, Dr.
K. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. (Wi tawaaurt WtIWs laduf mlla mmturml Sow. nwatit eaw m 4mr.
Milk Flows Into New York.
If the residents of New York city
drank ail of the milk that cornea into
the city each Inhabitant would drink
an average of seven barrels s year.
Te BrcaJ laj Htm Shoes.
Alwarnhakeln Allen'r foot Kae, a powrlrr.
t run. hut, awi atinn, ai hlnit, awollrn leet
ur.-a roru.. Ingrowing naila and b iiiiotm. At
11 tniiil. and ah t-re, zv. Uont n-rri,
ny l..iitute. Kami, it mailed Ml it. AUOiett
v.lcn . Uimtfl. Lc K.,y, N. V.
No Sign of Greatness.
Don't get tbe Idea under your tat
that a man Is great becauae be hap
pens to be In tbe limelight
Moth-r win And Mrs. Window Boothia
tyrnp tu best romed to u lux ihtit triiiiuma
iimag in uratmuf period.
Daily Thought.
There Is nothing so easy but that It
becomes difficult when you do it with
reluctance. Terence.
Wanted A liva repmentatWa in thia town.
To handle beat aallina irriirated lands in California.
Liberal cufnmisMiona. Addreaa Hanacom Kim
ball. 3W Monadnork Bldsj San Franciaco, CaJ.
Reasonably Safe.
The man who Is true to himself Is
not likely to be Inji red much by tboae
who would deal fa ely with him.
Constipation causes many serious dis
eases. It is thoroughly cured by Doc
tor I'ierce's Pleasant Pellets. One a
laxative, three for cathartic
Way of Weak Humanity.
I aee tbe right and I approve It,
too; condemn the wrong and yet the
wrong pursue. Samuel Garth.
I 9cm, t-c 1
mix
laar SVaaUtTrajQ. I
ssaSAW1
Everybody likes food
corned beef.
Everybody like Libby'
becauae it t food and is
ready for serving aa toon
aa taken out of the tin.
Bur Libby' m Nt Tune
Probably Holds Record.
Mr. Ellas Taylor, pariah clerk of
Felated, England, baa retired on
reaching tbe age of ninety, after fifty'
one years of service. During hie term
of office he dally ascended tbe church
tower to wind the clock. He dis
charged that duty 18,500 times, and
climbed 100 miles of stairs.
kILIFR
DAISY FLY
a "Jw .V ..L' -I.
iesaiSGrJsii
Irsts aa! kilts
nva Nratt. clesa
'jt.i hp. tasis all
lease. Csa't sptl) or
ttpovet, will not soil
i rSJUfS SUVthtDSJ,
i ius'sntpr-d rfltxt
v. Wall tVsJ)srstr
hamolu Mianu
ls BV Kslk) A,
nseiBs, M. V-
DOQORS ADVISED OPERATION
DECIDED TO TRY GREAT
KIDNEY REMEDY.
A Monument Fund.
The meanest man In town, having
died and been duly burled, a bunch of
his late acquaintances and neighbors
were discussing the kind of party he
WAS.
"We ought to raise s fund to build
him s monument," one man sug
gested.
Rats!" chorused the crowd In pro
test "Whod give anything to build
him monument?"
Everybody would," Insisted the
first speaker. "We'd raise It by un
popular subscription." Llpplncott'a.
Familiar.
Hut when. In token of Ma great
love, he would have smothered ber
with kisses, she drew back.
Sir," quoth she, coldly, "no famil
iarities!"
Yet even In that trying moment his
presence of mind did not desert him.
If they are Indeed familiarities to
you, certainly not; ne retorted, and
bowed Ironically, after which, as
suming an easy air, he betook hlra-
elf off. Puck.
Only a Part of It.
"You sny she Is a woman with a
past. And does she deny It?"
"Only about ten years of It"
Judge.
I want to toll you in a few words
what your Swamp-Koot did for me, be
lievinK that my testimony may do some
other sulTcring person a great deal of
good.
About six years ago I was dancer-
ously ill, consulted three doctors, all of
whom said 1 had kidnev trouble. One
of the doctors analyzed my urine and
reported that I had gravel, and further
said that in order to regain my health
and life, an oieration would be neces
sary. I did not want to be operated on
as I was afraid that I would not re
cover. Someone told me of Dr. Kil
mer's Swamp-Koot and said it was a
reliable medicine for kidney trouble, so
1 decided to try It, and 1 went to Mr.
Kose, the druggint, at 3()3 Central Ave.,
Minneapolis, and bought a bottle, took
it, noticed results and continued taking
it until I was entirely cured.
Having been free from any kidney
trouble for over six years, I consider
that I am absolutely cured and know
that Swamp-Koot has the credit.
1 never fail to tell my friends about
your remedy, as I believe it is the best
of its kind. Your U & O Ointment is
also very good. We are never without
A jar in our house.
Yours very trulv,
MRS. MARGARET E. ANDERSON,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mate or Minnesota. ( i
County of Hennepin I '
Personally appeared before me this
2'kl day of Sept., l!Mt, Mrs. Margaret
E. Anderson, of the City of Minneapolis
of the State of Minnesota, who sub
scribed the above, and on oath say
that the same is true in substance and
in fact M. M. Kkrridce.
Notary Public.
Commission expires March 26, 1914
THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING.
Tslk No. 8.
Avoid liquid bluing because it's at
best only s weak solution of blue in
sn expensive package. The customer
pays the cost of glass bottle and
heavy freight charge by getting half
cent's worth of bluing.
Buy RED CROSS BALL BLUING.
Best blue, nothing but blue. Makes a
basket of clothes look like a snow
drift ASK YOUR GROCER.
P N U
No. IT-.!
Kit writing ta adwortl re lenB
niiaai ibis patpor.
13
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Autoloading
fSholgun
e
Five shots all under absolute control
1 three to get the cripples.
The action it simple, powerful and sure.
The trigger pull is smooth and easy.
The hammer is light and quick.
Part of the recoil, ordinarily absorbed by shooter's
shoulder, is utilized to operate the mechanism.
Not one single ounce of muzzle energy is lost
Handles the heaviest loads with ease and safety.
Solid Breech, Hammerless, Safe!
JmngtOt?lMCkK perfect shooting CombinatioQ.
StnJ for Dcnptiv FolJtr
Raauasta Anu-Uaioa Metallic Cartriait Ca.
Braadwtr. Maw Ysrk C -3i
9
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ft
L.tt.r a
Dr Xllaw 0.
tnftl.mtoa, S. T.
Prove What Swamp-Root Win Do for You
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham
ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will
convince anyone. You will also receive
a booklet of valuable information, tell
ing all about the kidneya and bladder.
When writing, be sure and mention
this paper. For sale at all drug stores.
Price tifty -cents and one-dollar.
COME TO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS
VARICOSE VEINS. HERNIA. HOOD POISON
Ko aar operation a, many caara peraaanaatly enrt-d In on
treatment. Moat Utue-aai mg, ajoat aamnil, atoai aaf. A
radirai and panaanDt cam. 1 Kir bi word and will elta
low woiarr mraicai aainonura tnal tni la lai't. 1 am car
laisly praparrd to dura by eiparirnreand rqnlpnwst. wblrh
arothe kayitonra to auccr.a I haa tha brat aqnippaw
aasiiicaJ otfir on tb Coaat. 1 will giva Siuu to any charity aa
ajuwauM iuh iiMraaii ujiaaiiuouuc.niaDli un.
I lB.it yoa to com to mj otfiie. 1 will ei plain lo yo my
trratmant tor Vnrleoa Veina. Hernia, K.r.oua IVbililT.
H1.kI Polann. Pll.a, Kutnla. Kladdxr. Kidnoy, Pmatatie and
all Kan Aliment and f its yoa IKEA a pbjaical aiamtna
tiotv If nereaaary n microacopical nod ehemiral nnalai of
nernHloa. to determine pathological and bacteriological eoa.
ditiona. Xrervmaa ahoald take ad.antaa-o of thin oppor.
sanity to leara their true eooditioa. A mMnnl Cvr it
waar yea want. A permanent t Vra iff trAet i atra.
wrnlTlH SUASMTtE My written guarantee mean, a tare or
:uaraiitee to cure eertainailmeateor refund eTerr
tare Dald. at T eerTieeart von nothing nnleea 1
coreyoar Variroea Veina, Hernia. I'llea, Kiatula. Klood Pol
e paa. I gn
dollar yon hare paid. Sty eerTiceacoet yon nothing an)
core Toar Variroea Veina. Hernia. I' ilea, r iatula. Blood
aim. or any ailment I guarantee to rare, termaarv reaaonahle
and ao more than yoa are able ana witling to pay for benefit,
erne. Inn- t a M. e P l t.m.r. 1 A te 1 1. .
A. O. Smith M. t.
I nan tbe enlripmaltalla Ponlaad b
eoet m adttrUM a acuueae aaaM er
boognipa.
I pahliib mt teat phetogneK, flerreet
aim. an. e.ne.iallr eanden etv .Ve.
M" t HOei MM I Ptoernef lbrlic',cBi4rlal new .1.
coetrp, ' 'dun- . caata e Sreciac Blee Peuoa. It cam la en treat -
Blent ana la the greatrn marvel at aetlieaj arivnre. T ai, arw reajee
fen m,-i-f,iy)iT ..ril in th.mi"l, cffi,.. I r rr.r it la:n ; t t. - you
nB k D CMITU u MOTiitiaos av . ccn atcoso
Una Aa Me ami I fl rosTLASD. otiaos
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more goods brighter and faster colore than anv othe dve. One loe eackaae colore llk. wool and cotton eauaUv well
and is guaianteed to give perlect reaulus. Asa. aaii. et v.e wsend postpaid at 10c a package. Write tor tree booaOet
S9W to a b, blejAtU aVjS nuA colots. SAONKOt DftVQ COMPANY. Qulncy, XiUnols.