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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1911)
3 TurN YOU .' T.I I'OKTl.AND. STOP " AT T"K NfcW HOTEL FOSTER Thin, in. D"" S'",, N"r I),lw - k" l,h ""' "",l ,,u""'" Rates 50c. 75c md $1.00 prr Day Spir al ralrs (of Room l Boti ft u'o m,,, r,y,rm'n of WE IU1Y OLD COLD Hihr' l' " " 1 .... u .... i.. - . . . i .i i Mir ,,lh, ,-,l. ituk mrvi I'tlu r-Tlv yoat Ui wATFHTS 1 G,VE 1,011 rl A I c n I o r,u ! ri. n MARTIN asl Mil sfviri. I o -...a wnti Itr lr.foiir.il.oi KODAKS AND KODAK mici H, f.ir ""''" iTeliflns I ,iiii.1f H.i' 'i '" pnnnW stlaMiluan loitianJ Hioto Supply Co, tit T r-l MiM l l.K I I. AMI. OUR I J BELMCNT 4 T-rrrrflUk. ... AUTO SCHOOL Lr . . : - VXV V t taste .. . Skv liiilits lank Gutter Down Spouts SU'fl ("tiling . c. ;.n;w 24 Murkst I'arflanJ. Or.yun M Ml fim ( A TAI in. I T.. Playing tha Fiddle. Mgr James '. Turner, chancellor ot the Roman embolic art hdlm eae ol Phlladulphla, liita a trull n common with dm late Archbishop Ryan which enables Mm to di'i-lilit to do something without leaving sting. Like Ilia Into chief, he usually tells alnry uiul then escapes ciui.iiilttliig himself. HI li. o the balloting for successor to Archbishop Itynu hit hoi been Importum-d, cajoled Hinl other wise held up for a mini that would give, an Idea aa to whHt u the r ault of the, bullotli'K. Aa he la aworo to secrecy lit) iniixt kiM-p ijulft. To a group of newspuper wen lit Ritlil: "()nr ftiertt ni an naiilNlnnt to a nmn who hi'lil a dmpohmIIiI.. ,kH1i,ii TIiIb amilHtiiiit took upon hlniBflf inui li of lh rriilll fur hl finployiT'H poj.u larlty. (Iho ,,iy ),n roinplulinil hy nnytiiK : 'I'm 11 r of liiaylni; hi" oh I fliMlf ' "Th troiil.li with yi. ii ! t h;it ynti nr t 1 1 ic to .lv lln.t violin l.ito.t )ou Iihvm lfiirnivl Ii.jw to i.lay Hull kit-- oinl flili,' wun IiIh fiiipluj era kliiiily. li.it I'.l'i.l uilii:iniltli.)i." THE THUiH ABOUT tLUINC. Talk No. II. Tin' wi ll often run 'Iry wlirn- tin y niaki' Imt t i l.iui'. It'it t-ay to m1'. Only a I il t Ii' iu;nit .ty, Miy half a n-i l jr a trlllt' iinnr, in tin- iloiil.li' nt ri'tit Ii k iii. ami a lari l .t T I o! rtatrr an. I tin- 'Ii liiMnti im c..in.i l.'il. l!uy KKlit KDSS KAI.I. III. I K. ;. t a pur)' lil.ir. M.il.i'M t-1 1 1 1 -t snowy wi.it... ask Voi'K ;kik i;k. I A NfrL '. ' ' ' . i ' ' I i i Pineapple Cream. I'.-nt th' )' lk of tlin .' i-vk 'lj;!'l ly, Bil.l the J 1 1 1 a n .i crHi.il riinl of i.M I. limn, a f l In h of a!t ui.il lia'f- a cupful of aiiKar. I.rt ninnn. r on tin' fip r'owly, mirr ik all H"' It ttiirkt'iia. II. in r.'ii.otf and Mr In a rtiptnl of raiiti"d plni'iii il" g.a'i'd f.i.o unil on u"d u half tal.U apo.inluU ..f fflutlr.f wh rh hail pi. vli ncly la- n I. i.. . ........ I ..r .-lit! utii.T PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION ii. i, ... r III nail rupiiu 'i ii . - froth I nd Urn w l.U' B of tho thrt.o )K liu h.atin atlff Turn Into a li. old and chill tl.orounhly until lima to arva. School of lh Th't.l mr l i.. lli l.,lr '.'. I'.ll. iiKwiM,. painiim.. ftHiHu. nrr. VKfllll II I I'M II A I ltS, IXMI.M AM t till OKI S'S I I ANM . r r. ulr A ) IV MUSEUM OF ART, f.l:h ..I !. y.wU. I'lIK 1 I. A Ml. t'KF.t.1 COWBiNGS no FALSE HAIR Mit'lf vtT. Any Style. Writf for partirulara. TRANCES HAIR STORE 101 U, V . C bi in. UN IIAKm0. U Culw I.IIMII mmi aiMlrv Dr4avMW. Mho. Art. aiu Iti.MlM Frt .U...Hm. 1 lit IHI I'l KltlM I H n.. JO. HI. Iltnu Hall I . . . .. I., .. . l I Hi UI I hi Hill) is ui nits u mm (.... i. I.. M.ax. At. tl.l' til I' ...I I. .pit lt4im4 lf ttarfM.. R.)Mt M..rlt4 In'rll-rtoal t Wlll-lnltnW.klMII AJ'.M l.int tt'rt tb At-ft't jifdm: Pellea of Pt Aga. An Intfru'lnif dli.iov.Ty waa tnndo rtrt-ntly at Hpl'tal (I'ntt) hy a nuni- trr of woikiifii. While dlxulng oi't?r atliuii wi hotng carried on, a quan tity of human bora wera turneil up. Thla waa followed by tha unearthing of a cumber of a'one. cofflna, each containing human remalna Tb cof flna bora no rraemhtanr to tha maa lva aarcophagua recently dlalnterred at Iiprwlck. but ronalatd aluiply o( rough atona alaba. Mothn win Hod Mra. Wlnliw 'thlo arUp tu bra I r..ined !. Ii4 lUair lUliUnu luiiaa )ti icctaiui parkua. II 1 Li m Faint ? 4vll, a - .' i y ' . ' if ' w, V v. , : .,1'. -? i Have ye weak heart, i;xy feelinCs, oppreaaed breathing alter meaiar y t-- over the heart, ahorlnesa of breath on going up-taira and the many ditreing symptoroa which indicate poor circulation and bd biood ? A heart Ionic, M Mood ana Douy-nunutr inm u " isover 40 yeara ol curea ia : Dr. Pierce sGo.cenMedicai Discovery I ne heart Decomco rtKuiurutcio.fc-i.ui. . blood corpuaclea are increoaed in number artd tha Dervea in turn are well fed. The srterica are filled with good rich blood. That ia rhy nervoua debility, irritability, fainting apelli, dappear and are over come by thia alterative extract of medicinal route nut up by Dr. Pierce without the ue of alcohol. a . .rii t 1 1 I ,.f JtK your nei(l!ror. Jmny iit.v m vu.w v. crofuloua conditiona, ulcen, "(ever-wrev" white awellint;t, etc., by taking ft- O . '. I l,.k )ka rl rbl. inrf anil vitfllt7in) t.init needed fof tit, . icibc ' "7 " ' r, - - m eceMve titue waste, in convalescence from feverti or for run-down, antrmic, thin-blooded people. Stick to thia iafe and aane remedy and refuse all " jut ai good " kinds olTered by the dealer who is loaking for a larger profit. Noth ing will do you hall as much good as ur. ricrce women .mcuicli discovery. w .AK OAKLAND. CALIHIKNIA W.th Ihs htialnnlna ' H" ar Mills OolUs dost onl, on... urk. 1 h.rs ara no lons.r a". anlf.ar tuurt.l. ... . .. l ..nn . I ..ll.g. m lh Pt. IA.- I M. I lrt U. t.irtl dim. I. i.i(m ft.4 trtauil"n tt VWII r.i..rrj Ulta.r.ii.n.fc l.f.mn.l, ci m . . ... t, j.r.,t and fill t i-a. '.pr.isl . ar ttt h.alil. . .) ' l i.. I .,! t la. I af.. A. . IjH U . I I I' lf a.al...ua UJn. .a.trtai.. Alilla L'ellrM P. O.. Calll. Modern Teacher Crltlcleed. Our e1ucatora ara owl wlae, our teai hera ara pedants and all their i.ni.m la (ha turnlnc out of amootb. ' well iwllahed phlllatlnea. It la cer ; lalnly uufortunata that th favored type of auperlntcndont of our publlo education alwojld be aurh a hopnleaa I phtllatlne. poaipaaed of all the conceit 1 of the mediocre bualnae man. Kou tine la bla Ideal. Orinlnaltty U apurned nd auipreaaod Ur. UorU 61JU. ' To Polish Brasa. Uraaa takea a moat beautiful ptillab If II la washed In a mixture of one ounce of alum and a pint of lye boiled togi-ther for a abort time; apply with rg or bruHh while hot. r IHH'1 mm roFrrFi 0 TEA SPICES laAHINO POWDtR EXTIUCTS I 'JUS! mr.HT , CU)SSETADEVERS, ( PUKI IAN . DHL. j ALCOHOL Li ii OPIUM TOBACCO HsMts Polll.lr t'ory). llnlrolli..ll.l Kly 'u lllul. la Im., WOia ?..r lllo.l-ilJ flri-olsr. linn Nuntun, 71 1 Ills a. C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor This wnnilefiit man hsa miMl. a life stmly "f i ha ttrinrtls of Rimit. Ilairli ami llsrVa, ami In alvlna th. wnrll tha bnlll o( hi sarvlraas. fJi ) Na Mercury, rotsene Ul4 eeUfufstsaa. Ne oJaii Operations ef Ctt..fJ niisrsnlm. to rare Oatarrh. Aslhma. I.un. i"ini h and Kl.l...-y in.iihlnt, and all 1'rivata Ulattiun. ,,l M a ami Wi.mrn. A SUR. CANCER CURE Ju.t trrivw fr,.m p. kin. fl.nis ..(, aura an.l rrhalilr. II. lalllna In Ha works. If yu ''Rnnof rni!. wri'm fur nvni.titm blank Ml circulwr. Im U 4 cimi.i. tn inmiifi, cojsuif aiion rurc The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. s-- tifst m., car. Marrisan, raritansi. Noble ICaal. In the Pfjort to appreciate yarloua forma of grcatnesa. let ua not under llniat the value of a almply E i. life Just to be good; to keep Ufa pure front degrading elementa. to make It conetMitly helpful In little waya to . hn in touched br It to keep one'a spirit alwaya aweet, and avoid all manner of petty anger ana irrua- 1,111, ythat la an Ideal aa noDie aa u la difficult ii. I'i..r,..'a l'..lli-t amall. auirar i...ul.ul aiuatv ti) tnkp HA randv. rcirulatt anil invigorate Htomach, liver and bow fl.i. lo not Krll,e' Why the Chose the Gown. A woman In Cherry vale, Kan., waa allowed her choice butween a new narlor ru and a lummer gown. The Journal aaya that after three eleep- leaa nlghta ahe decided on the dreaa. Khe arsiied: "I can darken the parlor and the rug will look all right In aub diicd light, and benlilea. hundreds of folks will see the dress wbo would never aoe the nig" Fornlveneia of Chlldrsn. It Is thn sweet an.l entire forglve- np-s of children, who atik pity for their sorrows from those who have caused thtffl, who do not perceive that they are wrongml, who never dream that thoy aro forgiving, nnj who make no bargain for apologies It Is thla that men and women are urged to learn of a child Alice Mey-nulL Nearly Out of Cheese. A grocery aal)'man entering a atore found the place In charge of the delivery boy. I'pon being asked where the proprietor was, the boy re ..ii,i. -t a.n thai w hole cheese here." The traveling man departed, leaving a note for the proprlotor. wnicn me boy promptly opened. "Permit me to sugsest." he read, "that you ar nearly out of cheese." Hurcesa. In Parinerahlp. He "So young March and hla fath er are carrying on the bualneas?" Hhe "Yea. The olJ man rung the business while young March does th carrying on "- " The Dlrfsrerce In the Louie. The Customer ' t think Loula XV. beela are too high, (live m a iim smaller, plea.e-or porhapa Loot. XIII. n would b blsU enough. Tha Sketch, AKS and rumors of war die hard. Kven at this lute time In tli world's hl.story. wlitn civilization might be auiu:oaed to have repreanfd the primitive lust for blood and plun der, the alarmiat lias only to lift bla voice In congress to banish tranquility from our boaoins. Mllllona are given to promote the cause of universal peace. Vet the na tions of Europe compete with each other for the privilege of bearing the beavloKt burden In the way of modern armaments. Kngland trembles at the thought of Germany; Germany, with ber rapHly expanding commerce. .leaps to the Ih-eadnoiight type of naval construction and Increases her expenditures to overcome England's twopower lead. Austria lays down four first class battle ships. Kunsla la said to be contemplating the expendi ture of $.100,000,000 on her navy. The I'nlted States Is warned that In no long time Germany will oust her from the second place upon the seas. Not the leant Important business of peace would seem to be the preparation for war. line Is reminded of the ancient Chi nese sage who was sent to Europe by Ms enicror to Investigate the merits I of the Christian religion. It was a troublous time. The great nations were locked In a death struggle; bat tle fields ran with blood; violent schisms sprang up and were sup pressed wilh slaughter; the continent waa no better t hull a huge shambles. After the sage had looked his fill he returned to his eniieror. I "China Is loo peaceful a nation." he said, "to be adapted to the Christian faith." Peace Dove Is Elusive. It Is possible to believe that this shrewd Oriental had not made a pro found study of Christian ethics; but at least he had seen that during some centuries of acceptance It had not availed to put an end to the horrors of war. Perhaps the essence of the thing Is better understood today, and yet he would be n optimistic prophet who should declnre that the era of unbroken ieace had dawned. The country was recently warned that Its standing army Is Inadequate to reiel foreign Invasion. This was met by the declaration that the sea Is still the nation's Impregnable bulwark, and that while the navy floats no hos tile nation could land a force. What, then. Is tho condition of the Ameri can navy and what are Its facilities In the way of naval base and coal sup ply In the event of warT Notwithstanding the greatly Increas ed cost of nnvnl construction, which was Introduced with the lireadnought type, the government has during some years followed the practice of laying ilown two battle ships annually. The appropriations for the five years end ing June SO, 1911. roach J.193.727.861. aa against $131,971,877 for the preced ing fivtyear period. This program has placed the American navy In the second place with a total of 152 ships, carrying 136 guns and having a dis placement of 717.702 tons. Germany comes next, with 209 vessels, carrying 100 guns and having a tonnage of 666, 031. Many Fighting Monsters. At the rresent time England and America have four Iireadnoughts each of about equal tonnage. Germany has three and Japan one. Hut Germany, which formerly built smnll battle ships, has turned to Dreadnoughts In an attempt to overcome England's great lead, and when the present pro gram of the nations has b4n carried out she will stand second. Hrltaln will then have seventeen of these monster engines of destruction. Germany thlr teen, the 1'nlted Statts ten. Japan all and Kussla and Italy four each. Hut In the meantime the Panama Canal will have been opened, and the efficiency of the American navy al nioMt doubled. I'p to now the larger portion of the fleet has been kept In Atlantic waters, but with the canal open It would be possible to effect a change of position in case of netd without serious delay. A writer rignlng himself "Navarch" emphasizes. In an article on "The Dis position of Our Fighting Fleet." In the Columbian Magaitne. the importance of the new naval stations In the Pa cific. He speaks particularly of Pearl Harbor at Hawaii, where a naval base Is now being established, and of the dry dock Dewey at Olcngapo. sixty miles from Manila. "The protection of our Atlantic coast." lie says, "lies In a fleet based on Guantanamo. and the protection of the Pacific coast lies in a fleet based on Pearl Harbor. Hoth Guantanamo and Pearl Harbor are Ideally situated In their respective spheres. The form er Is centrally located with refereuce to the Panama Canal and our Atlantic coast, and a fleet bared there would command all the avenues toward the canal. Hawaii stands In the Pacific as our outpost, and no power could successfully approach our ratine coast without taking It and meeting victoriously the strong fleet which we would maintain there." 1 h 4 ! J 1 to 3 in HA Evaporated Milk is the handiest thine: in the pan try. It is pure and always ready to use. There is no waste use as much or as little as you need, and the rest keeps longer than fresh milk. i a"" lis 1.5 i.w i ': u v jj .. 1 i7 5 V A,!-' r i tmA4l'u fill I i r-r-irsi,'. BifT Gives fine results all cooking in Tell your grocer to tend Libby't Milk The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge "Iarn a Profession where the de mand is greater ti.an the su; ply. Honorable. Dignified. Lucrative I Wri'- f'.r I.itemt'ir- and information. It will t-B to i OL'k auivttnuoie. Inva'wla arwi oih'-ra ntiirf skill-d treatment, wnt for parlicua.r. 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or. i Colors of Butterflies. The colors of butterflies are Influ enced by the temperature of the air In which they live. WHY PAY MORE? Lad ' Two-Strap Verrt. Corriur)r ar.d St.n Pump in Hlck or Tn. rwutr tL'Jt talurm. at hmil pnc $1-25 ALL SIZES Mail Orders Promptlr Filled Swallowed Her False Teeth. Through swallowing her false teeth, apparently while she m asleep, Mrs. Alice Dear, 51 years old, of Sewell road, Pattersea, died. The cause of her death was discovered at a post mortem examination. London Chronicle. ROYAL SHOE CO. 229 Rsmsss Si., set. Paw ass Scant fsrtUss. Cr. D4ISY TIY Kill. PR rV-VVL; II .aw v, raws rvmasi tal. romn rnt.crafup. Lta J eeta. LaUl'Igyallor tip vtrarr. will not tt'tt. tir injur )rt'"'f tjHiaVrAnfd flex.t i v. IH gdl OaJ-ara -s' IMI ! Aw. MrtHsAlitv I t- V- 1 H.SIU.I v,V""JW 1 IW WBtitemore's ffshno Polishes The Laird's Pictures. Some years ago a Scotch laird found on succeeding to his estates that the house contained two portraits of a dls-' tlngulshed member of the family who, had flourished during the reign of( George 111., one by Reynolds and the. other by Haeburn. He knew no more, of pictures than a Newfoundland dog, I and he decided that two portraits of the same Individual need not be kept. -p.... tiavnnl.u was retained, while the . t u.7 a j Raeburn was presented to a publlo gallery. The worthy man was struck with constrnatlon some time afterward when he found that his gift had been valued at $25,000 and probably the picture would now fetch double that amount North Carolina Bear Hunts. Jones county farmers are making s reeular campaign against the bears. V : L .. . .. I ,. V. .al.ar. tin and1 . . . . . . . HliahlaMlhaitipaflfl w 11 II li PItJ is . 1 1 " n " l' f '" - " - irt lot sural bum uiw ; 7 of trouble. A year ago some of the system cleanser. The best remedy lor iorpia farmer, bought a couple of bear dogs. . - -; from which they have raised a paca. jjovr chkmical Co. I'oatiku. uiusooh Almost dally hunts have been con- ducted, and the nine hounds have " never failed to get a bear. Recently there was a hunt on Mill creek. In which twoscore men partici pated, and these were delighted to see the skilful way in which the dogs handled the bear, the latter, true to his fighting style, sitting upon his hnutiches and fighting. Henry Oliver finished the bear with a bullet. The lending bear hunters are V. A. and W. H. Hender. who are the owners of the pack. In that section there are many small swamps, with a thick growth of bay and other trees. In which bears anil deer take refuge. It Is a capital hunting ground for northern sports men In the winter Raleigh corre spondence Forest and Stream. Finest tn Qual ty. Largest In Variety ( ldrynieel t-vrr r.-qu. leni. Ill f.tr olemlUlis Sl4 poiunins " ' 1 - REDUCED RATES on all line on account ASTORIA CENTENNIAL PAGEANT Ak your tfi-Vet apnt for lull Uetai.s AUG. 10 to SEPT. 9 LaJJJU, at. r.HT F.IH5S the on'y lailes shoe dresslns that iKitlel.v e..ntlns Oil- HUcks sn.l IVU.U. S Ullei' an.l chll.lren-s bo.ts and sliix-s, ahlacs wltkout r.bhins. "Krencn Olo..." Ine. I 4 II V )-oinl'i"All'n fiT cl.-nlns and pollaAtng all k'n l. nf r-. t or tun h.. IV. -star" lie. loo. ill U K t IIITK makes dirty raavaa shoea rl'fnn ami white. In ll'l' "rn soil ean M aJleklv and en.ily ,.!u..l. A -ponce In every Ju l w.s sls ready tor ua Two slsea, H ""if vour'.WIer doe. not keep the klnrl yoa want. s.'1111'ii hi. add reus and tin price IB uuupa tot 1 full aire pu-knite. WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., SO-M Albany t., Carrittrldge. Mass. 5i Vldrst and V.i. ;. f -Won ".Hi. r id-tra cj Moa i 'olt Jits in the II oi-la. FNU No. 30-'H WIIKM wrltln to advertlaera pleaae V luamlloa thia psptr. New York's Debt Is Haavy. New Yorkers are the biggest bor rnuura In the world: at least they are so collectively, for the city owes1 seven times as much as any other city In the country and more than one half as much aa the largest 27 other' cities In the land. COMETO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS VARICOSE VEINS, ntnnlA, 5LUUU puiun Vo seeers operation, many raaws peraaanentiy r tired in one treatment. Mut lime-saTing, tnosl natural, moat safe. A radirai sad pv-rmanenl eura. Igivsaiyword and will cite tiB toother medicaJ sBthorities that tl.is isa fst'l 1 am eer unly prepared toeure by eipat-ieni-a and tniuiptnanl, whivh ara th kevUnea to uers. I hav the beal eoulpped nealiralofniaoa thaCoawt. 1 will (iv ." toany ehsrity as guarantee that avery statement iatLnaaniioiiiioeiiientla true. 1 iDTita yoa toeom to aiy olbre. 1 will rsplaia to yoa my treatment for. Various Veins. Hernia. Xervoua Ilebility, lllr, I'oisnn. Piles, Kutnla, Wsd.ler. Kidney, rroststie and all Men a Ailments and giyyoo FUCK a physicsl eiamiua tioo: if nereeaary a mirroeropirai and chi'mival analysis of aevrelions. lodi-termina patbnlogieal snd bai'terioli'icH 1 cob ditioua Krery man should lake adtantaire of this oppor. tnnitv to leara their Una eoailitioB. A p.rmaiienl t'nr w trs.il vh leant. I r-rmati t un it what I yir. MfSiTTKH euaBSMTrcUv written eitarsntet.ieansaennior w pay I guarantee to cure certain ailment or tvfiind eery dollar yonlisv pai l at y services coat you aothuig nnles I care jour Varicose Veins. Hernia, Tile. Kitul. U1ihI rot son. or anv ailment I guarsnteelocnre. Ternnsre reasonable ami no mora than you are ablaaod willing to pay lor banenls. "t.a a If la T It tnr-i-i, tl I II II I flf. j... . . 'VI A.O. Umllh M. I. I ( tb on If tperiahM III Ponlantl h 4oet lot adfcniM a icuuous uni f pbotofrapb. I yubiitb mj rnw f rvnfcf-iph. romct ant tnA prrnallf- rtrdct n o (-. Ot" fOII H0t POIION I PiotrMor felirtKb wwndeH-l new dis- cvwrrj. 606" incatrol Slrecihc Wr ronoa. ntvii" .v - mtnt arvd ia ib t rrart marvri of artiicai at im. i nn new "- DR. A. G. SMITH tJ MoFRrHOM HT.. coa BECOIIl POSTLAHD. OaiOOIl