The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 18, 1911, Image 3

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OUAlViS SUPPLIES
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IUIWT IT VSOOti
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KOYNTON rilKNACES
J.C. BAVtK IURNACC CO.
rwH and MarkH Sl. 1'artUiiHl. (V.
ill and mal rliahla calhailir
litra clranwr. Th twit rrmnly fur TeiU
t. Vilmu.uraa and Kirk llrailarht.
At DraciUli' f Mall. t Casta
nt CaiMiiAL Cu. I'uiiLuiu, ouu
P-jty to tha Chlldran.
rblldo ara traalra naarlr ajrlvad
lilranga munfrr; inouM there
t ntka rntiicteoc Dot to mlaleaJ
in - lwka
fell tox-
CREINER'8 CHIROPRACTIC
HEALTH HOME
!'Mi..t. Slft a.flihr lxl 'f imtitlna
-.nap of )! nlM n (ttuaa fto
MOM'hi ImiuuUimim 4 i rA. Ij .1.
tu muni Niaiiiini itatvii
Ni aimae.
"t.r.r ttnm Ae4l''lll. HmfichltU. fan-
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iin. Itmlr. lll Nitiaa llr.rt ll.'
M.rni.. I tiaihaait. Nanr.lat I'ml'ii
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' t.l'al 10 .rll. tn Wa ha lull hn. In
Jt..ir tifahi an4 aal w.ll. tWrtla -I
li"tr Li all II iui. bar
Till. . IMIIII, I. I., lUfWanNMNT
ll HllaMI 111 KIM MtUalt, KUMK
REDUCED RATES
in all UnM on a count
ASTORIA
CENTENNIAL
PAGEANT
Auk your HrkM arert. far
full -til.
AUG. 1 0 to SEPT. 9
radii
io I
lalalr I
are tha
A ll -
aa "mum m. II.
.""""''' in r-niia. wka
U1SY
I rat Sal aa a. aaaaaa M
a a-k. a pa aa) "f-
i 1 1 wi m-m af
I'Ti'r?
HOW FAR HAVE YOU TRAVELED
You Hava Navar Taaan Count You
Will Bo Surprl.ed at Oia-
Unca Covarad.
1U you over rounted up tha num.
br of alepa whlrh you hate made la
llio rouraa of one day -la gulng to
bualutiea. In walkluK from one room
to atiotlier at home, and ao on,
thro iihout tli a rouraa of the doyf If
)ou will takw the troulilo to do ao,
you will be aurprlaed to find what
dletame you liave rovorad without
raallilng It. Multiply thoa dl.t.nre
ty S6S and you will Tud that It will
not require many yeara before you
hao made up the n.uoo nitlc-a whlrh
l equal to the rlrrult of tha .lobe.
Moot penplo would certainly be our
prlaad If they were Informed that
during the rourae of their Uvea they
hava walked a dtaiaiire aa great aa
tho length of the O'juator. Yet. how
over aeilnntary wo may be, however
little iurllned to gain the reputation
of a globe trotter or of an Alplno
rllmber, moat of ue have, unknown to
oureelvt-a. covered a dlatanra equal
to tho full rlrrult of the earth, or a
climb (o tho highest mountalu peaka
In tho world Mure than that, wo
hava arrompllehed a tank atlll mora
coloe .! Without having bad ocraalon
to eiploro the unknown regtona be
neath the rrual of the earth, wo have
dearvndod aa far aa the deptha of the
moat unfathomable abyaaea, oven ao
far aa the very renter of tho oanfc.
JUand Magatlne.
Y. M C. A. EXPANDS.
New Booklet Juit Out Con Be Hao
for tho Aaking.
The I'oitliind Yminu Menu Chrlit
tl.m Aiviiiliitlon la Hhout to n t -r
upon a niw tin In Ita work. In ex
t i-ii ill tiff, tin' BiivantuKi' of Ittt filiira
llnlial :!i iuiitinr.it to t!i' rtitlre,
latt". lille a f'teat majority ol
tin- 1 I "11 Ktinli'titg tiiMilU-il In nipthl
and day -Iiism-m an r I 1 nla ol
Iv-'limil. tt u lariif and llicieaHliiR
IimiiiIh r :ii' tin puiuIIIiik from townt
Hint flllii, o 1 1 1 a 1 tl of I'orlland. J
The liffi Tt'iit iiiiimrs n!r"r"i In
rlmlf a full ('iimiiifrrUil rnurn
rompi I l 11 tr Shorthand, llnokkefln .
ntiil ri-lHti',1 eul'JiHta; a rtillega pre
jiuiatorv roiirpi', a graded rotirav In
elemi'iitary auhliTta for hvv und
. vorutloniil rouiaia aui h an liimlilng
rariilitr. ahrrt int-tal, hrlrklaylng 1
Iflettrlral work. automnlilU rfpalt
and drlln Many Htudriita Irnlnrd
In tht i rl.maei u'ri- now tirriipyliig
; Impi riant Mn!tlin In the btmltit'he
houm of I'urtlnnd
An attractive bonklrt fiitllU'd "Ac
'llvlllea" haa ut be-n luxued hy tht
h ioc la tli in and rontnliut a nUtrtnent
of all Ki!nrrlinul ('nuriea. Tho Kdu
rational iMrt-t-lor w ill mall thla hook
li t lo nil ixTNiina wno di'xlre It.
ClaaKca lor day arhnnl open Sep
tftnlii-r .'ith. nlpht rlniaKfa Si'plemhit
2.'ith. From prment Itiillratlonx ar
iintiiitnlly lariif ri'Klnttatum la atitlcl
putcd.
Going Up Aloft.
A womnn nine feet In helaht huo frit
obliged to conault a apeclnllat In din
taaai of the heart, ( an you picture
that pe-lallat, with atethoacopo In
hand, tn up a atepladder? Cleve
land 1'laln I'ea'.er.
i.lmitatlona of tho Brain. ..
"fou cannot edurato or draw out of
any brain mora than naturo bat al
ready put Into It. Some day, porhapa.
wa ihall try to adapt our education to
ooattblutlea Franca.
Not of Much Aeoourrt.
A man who can't atand proaporlty
lan t likely to bar up very well under
advereltv
Stokiwaff
LaalAaat aa4 fXr aV'kool Olrla la4
kera ot aiatM af NI. Jfiha Hapllaf I Kaiamiml
Mlagtaa. Aaaaaaa. aaa BiaaMaiarr v.pana
ill. Art. Blarallaa. Ormaaalaai
Ptaataliaa44ra.1ll IMIHI I't.HIOR I
OCflra J-l. Ilalana Hall
fa l.liM i aaamtfrf b lh SiSlfAi Ol I HI MUtV
HA Mt OF HSl AND NARY. (.'.. J.4rmti 04
CWes faM. Mniif Art. Vttnittioin4CroMr
t1 DfW. ms lUt -so)( Wthnt4 Mvrftltnol
i,nll"lwi)T-iilit WrltfrAniMNirrwMal. AMiri
UirB H'fMIUl AfayoVa A.4. r ml
US1NESS COLLEGE
aal a. A-ww rwrT ft"
iJW owu m
SESD !X)K
FREE
FIRST LESSOSS
na rawHT
trlkwfc
UWIwal t
rirXii Orntti
La minriiiu
NETO PORTLAMDIHD BE CURED IR IJt UAI5
H- 1 wioirntl vriNl. HERN A. HOOD POISON
Ma . par.iw.aa .y '"rli; "?
arwaimana. a.. at -- - . .
tmanl. M.l Uuia leg , " " ' -1
al anil .rwaa.l ears. I give my wra and will
tooh.f .adlcal aalhiirlU-. that ''' 'riJ."
nrd and will
f :r.:ri'""r.z: zz. :r .m etvv u..y n,wty ..
aant tha ary alatemapt la fiiiaaiiBoanremwilla trua.
n"JaTyn"lo to my m, .. I will . iiilam to y..a n.y
triatmanlW Vwlooaa Vain.. Ilarnla, Narrun. liability
Hi Man . Allm-nt. d give J.m K tit phy. ..I ...mjl
ll.m If nanaaaarr a ailaruarnplral and chenilral anaiy.iaei
riitliiii. Iveryaiaa .h.ld Uk. l ''"
tunny to la tbi ir r. .mlila. i'"?" L" "
wailTW aUaItl -My wrHU.niii.ranta.oin.aenr.oT
a MV I ..,.r.."fc "u run. r.n.l .Umant. or H-rnml avarT
ITdCr'yei lata pat d. M t ferelee. XS'"d
rnra lour V.rlr.'aa Vallia, llar.ila I'lla. lilllla. Ill II
a,l . mor. th.n v..bt.a4 - """W ' w , rjr
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MATHEMATICS OF 52 CARDS
Comblnatlona That Are Poiaiblo With
tho Pack Run Into Figurea of
Aatoniahlng Site.
Kvrry card playrr probably baa
woudered at tlmea how muny com
blnatlona It la
poHalble to make
v.ith the 12 cardi
of the park. In
a game like whlat
or brldKe, where
each player re
crlvea a hand of
13 rarda. dcnlt
out from the ,, 0f t2 (ne ,ota
poKMll.U. mi i,.r f dld.-rent hand
whlrh may Ihua be dralt la Krrater
than all hundred thouxHnd million.
The e.art niiinlirr i 61(5.01 3. 6.ri9,BU0.
Thla niiinlirr, howevrr, lurne aa It
may appear, heeometi not merely
mail but prartlrally InvlHlhle when
comparrd with tho total number of
BrranKementa In whlrh the r.2 carda
may u placed after the ahuffle. To
wi.- .lull, in huh iiuuiuer wouiu
take too much apace, but It may be
mentioned that It beiclha with iO, fol
lowed hy f.f, other figurea It would
bo quite a hoprlma taxk to attempt
lo graap the ronceitlon of the real
meaning of aurh a number; but eome.
Idea lat leat of Ita Inconceivability)
may be preaented by meaoa of tho
folowlng ralculiillona.
I-et ua aupoaa that two thouaand
mllllona of human belnga (each aup
plled with a pack of rardn) were to
attempt actually to produce every
poaalble arrittiKeiiient of the 62 rarda.
It la further to be auppoaed that
they work reaaeleaiily, without reat
day or night, from year'a end to
year a end, at the rate of one new ar
rangement per aecond for each per
aon during a period of 100,000 yeara.
It ahould be noted that the entire
population of the earth today la esti
mated to lie In the neighborhood of
1.600,000.000 The hypotheala from
which we atart la therefore that a
population of fine-quarter more than
that which now exlnta haa spent Ita
whole time during an Interval more
than 50 times the duration of the
Chrlitlan era In nhufning carda at the
rate of one ehuffle per second, or
more than thirty-one million ahufllea
In each year per head. In view of
urh figures, the reader may well ask
how many times the total number of
arrangements will have been pro-
aurea oy una vast amount or aua
t allied human elTorL The answer la
Dot once.
AUTOMOBILE AS A REMEDY
Physicians Say Its Vibrations May
Hslp In Cure of Vertigo and
Paralysis.
The literature of automoblllng In
Ita relationship to dUeaae Is atlll very
I meager, ai
iafl "ly ,hrl
caalonal t
medical an
vTf5., tlflc Journ
meager, and It Is
only through oc-
notes In
nd aclen-
nals that
one becomes ac
quainted with the
effects of relative
ly new methods of
locomotion on diseases. Medical men
I declare that there Is nothing specific
about the motion of automlblHiig, for
ilt Is merely a matter of petty shocks
I or vibrations, such aa occur In rail
I way trains, and. If automobile Jour
neys appear to produce certain ef
fects. It Is quite safe to assume that
railway travel will bo followed by the
aome or similar consequences.
At a recent meeting of the Herlln
Society for Psychiatry and Nerrous
Ulaeases, I'rofeaaor Oppenhelmcr read
a paper on habitual yertlgo from
whlrh It appeared that thla condition
la leas apparent to the patient when
riding In automobiles or railway
trains. I'rofeaaor Kron then stated
that he had seen the same sequence,
but attributed It to psychic causes
detraction of the attention. He cited
the case of a rope dancer who suf
fered from vertlK when on the
ground, but waa never bothered while
In the air. The paychlc factor, he
said, la naturally In evidence here,
and the state of affairs Is paralleled
by the actor who always stutters
while off the atagn, but
never
while
speaking hla llnea in a play.
I'rofeaaor llrrnhardt stated that the
patient with habitual vertigo feels In
better spirits fin an automobile or
railway Journey, and thla la also true
of patlenla with paralyala agltana. He
attributed the favorable result to the
fact that the Involuntary motion Im
parted by the vehicle antagonizes the
senaations of vertigo and tremor. One
of his patients with paralysis agltans
takes several rldea dally on an auto
omnlbus with beneficial results.
The Boat Position.
Trior to tho commencement of a
boya' cricket match there were, sev
eral candidates on the fielding aide
for the position of long field.
"Han-la bad it last week and the
week before," complained two or
three of the boys to their captain.
"It's about time aomeone else bad a
turn."
The discussion seemed likely to end
In a free fight, when the local curate
came f-n the scene and endeavored to
pour oil on tho troubled waters.
"You ourprlae me, boys, he Mid.
"Harris has done especially well In
that position, hasn't he?"
"He has so," agreed the malcon
tents. "If h' hd to climb Illlgglns'
wall after the ball once, he's bad to
a dozen times."
"Well?" queried the reverend gen
tleman. "That's whr we want a chance."
snapped a potlKf youngster; "old Wig
gins' gooaeherriea are ripe and bli
bulldog's dead!" London Tituiu.
LITTLE
BOY KNEW REASON
Steam Came Out of tha Spout
of
Kettle ao That Mamma Might
Open Father's Lettoro.
Tapa,'
' aald the hopeful youth, 'can
me what la natural phlloa-
you tell
ophy?"
"Of course I can," aald papa, proud
and relieved to find that there waa at
laat something he could tell hla off
spring. "Natural phlloaopby la the
aclenre of cauae and reason. Now,
for Inatance, you see the steam coin
ing out of I apout of the kettle, but
you don't know why or for what rea
son It does ao, and "
"Oh, but I do, papa!" chirped the
hope of the household. "The reason
the steam comes out of the kettle Is
ao that mamma may open your letteri
without your knowing It!"
THAT'S ALL HE
LEAVE.
Muldoon Sure, an' It's sorry Ol am
to bear that your buaband'a dead,
Mrs. Casey. Did he lave yei any
thing?
Mrs. Casey Yls, Mr. Muldoon, be
left me a widow.
Tough on Texas.
A young lieutenant from a New
York regiment surveyed the Texas
arenery gloomily and reflected upon
hla great dlatance from the lights of
llruadway. The smoke from a smelt
er and the swirling sand from the
low lying hills had spoiled the lieu
tenant's disposition.
"Tell me," said an editor from El
Paao, "lan't there aome hidden pur
poae behind thla mobilization?"
"There Is." replied the lieutenant:
"we are icolng to force Mexico to
tako back Texas." Success,
Darkness Didn't Help.
Paeon I see a London lecturer de
clares that mi sic, to be heard In per
fection, should be heard In absolute
darkness.
Fgbert Well. I heard a phono
graph going In a London fog, once,
but It oeemed very far from perfec
tion to me. Yonkers Statesman.
"ir Maybe.
Father of the Fair One How can
you possibly think of marrying my
daughter? You say that by the strict
est economy you can save only $10 a
month!
Poor but Worthy Toot Oh, yes;
but if we both save, It will be $20.
Not That Kind of a Father.
"Johnny, you must comb your half
before you come to school."
"I ain't got no comb.
"Horrow your father's."
"Pa ain't got no comb, either."
"IViesn't he comb his hair?"
"He ain't got no balr."
Mixed Figures.
"They are certainly numerically
mixed In that town."
"How so?"
"They make It a primary condition
that tha secondary schools should
have a third portion of the quarterly
report"
Loglalatlvsly Expressed.
No one can go wrong If he follows
the ten commandments," aald the Bin
cere cltlien.
"Yea," replied Senator Sorghum;
"the only trouble about the ten com
niandmenta arises from tb amend
menta people try to tack on to them."
Making Ends Moot.
Ills Wife Hut don't you think Join
ing the golf club Is rather an eitrava
nance ?"
"Not If we economize In other ways.
1 thought we might give, up our pew
In church." Life.
Literal Payments.
"I know, dear, you are) careless
about paying your bills, but here la aa
account you ought really to clean up.
"What la It?"
"Tour laundry bllL"
DID
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Is tho beat of all medicines for the
itiuirilm and weaknesses peculiar to
only preparation of ita kind devised by
ated physician an cipcricocea ana saiuew iframui
tho diseaaco of women.
It U a safe medicine in any condition of tho system.
THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol
and do iniurtoue habit-forming1 drufa mad which
a;roateo no craving1 for auch stimulant a.
THE ONE REMEDY so ood that ita makers
cure not afraid to print ita every ingredient on
each outaido bottle -wrapper and attest to tha
truthfulness of the aama under oath.
It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who beso t it can
get it. Don't take a substituta of unknown composition lor this medicine or
inoin composition. No counterfeit is as ood aa the genuine and the drugnt
who ssys something else ia "just aa food as Dr. Pierce's is either mistaken
or is trying- to deceive you for his own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to o
trusted, lie is trifling with your most priceless possession your health
may be your life itself. Set that you fet what yea mii for.
GILLESPIE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION
534 Morrisee St., Partland. Oref en.
Two-r-r roiiiri fir temcha n. radr and public ipeakem. Crailuatas after eomplln
two yrara of poHt-araduat work. irrntl pri.feanional diplomas. Continuum cianaaa f rom 9 u
! oYU.'k. five Hava ir week. Individual kaaons wilh either the principal or the SMiatanta.
afteri.uuna and evcmigi.
EMMA W. GILLESPIE. Principal.
Plant Feigns Death.
In South America there ii a plant
a species of mimosa which feigns
death for the purpose, naturallata
think, of preventing grass-eating ani
mals from eating it. In Ita natural
state It is bright green, but as soon
as It la touched It collapses into a
tangle of apparently dead brown sterna.
CHANGE -IN
WOMAN'S
, LIFE
Made Safe by Lydia E. Pinkbam's
Vegetable Compound.
r.raniteville Vt " I W3I Paaslnif
throueh tlieChanpeof Life and suffered
i rom iierv"u"r!"'
and other annoying
syiupwuis, f
an..lru.'y a7. u,i"
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound haa proved
worth mountains or
gold to me, as it
restored my health
and strength. I
never forget to tell
itiT friends what
Lydia K. Hnkham'L
Vegetable Compound has done for me
during this trying period. Complete
restoration to health means so much
to me that for t' sake of other suffer
ing women I am willing to make my
trouble public so you may publish
this letter." Mr. Chas. JjAiitLAY,
U.F.D., Graniteville, Vt.
No other medicine for woman's ills
has received such wide-spread and un-
nualilied endorsement. 20 other med
icine we know of has such a record
of cures as has J.ydia x.. nunnam s
Vegetable Compound.
Vor more than SO years it has been
curing woman's ills such as Inflamma
tion, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreg
ularities, periodic pains ana nervous
prostration, and it is unequalled for
carrying women safely through the
period of change of life.
Mm. Pinkham. at T.ynn. Maae-
invites all Hick women to write
her for advice. Her advice iafreCfc
and always lielpf tu.
a Tnmr AttaratiT and keaolvent. l
brut tnmly for KtdnrTa. Liver and Bowtla.
Er.ilic.lc. 1'implf., Eruption, and Diaordirs
cf the bkin. JMnfif. the Blood and givee
Xoac, bUoto and Vigor lo Uic cutuc ijr.lem.
Conquar Stlf-Dlstrust.
Self-distrust la the cause of most of
our failures. In the assurance of
strength there is strengtn, ana mey
4 .
are lam weaaesi, nowever nuum, w
have no faith In themselves or uieir
powers. Iiovee.
Good Advice.
Rub elbows with the least of the
world's people, if you would quicken
your brain and soften your heart.
Exchange.
Does Not
Color Hair
Ayer's Hair Vigor, ts now
made from our new improved
formula, does not stain or color
the hair even to the slightest
degree. Gray hair, white hair,
blonde hair is not made a
shade darker. But it certainly
does stop falling hair. No
question about that.
fWt not rhrmn Me color of tho hah.
A
forsBMl With Mtk kOls
f
Baaw it to root
Sector
a. k klai a.oal It.
aha. a. aa aa aar.
yers
Indeed, we believe It will stop every cast
of fallinf hair unless there Is some very
unusual complication, something greatly
affecting tha general health. Then you
should consult your physician Also ask
him about tho new Ayer's Hair Vigor.
a suae kyUMS.CAjw Co., lw.ul Mesa.
I
4
imfw'
bo
cure of diseases,
women. It is tha
a regularly r equ
Drives twiT Flies, Mosquitoes and Gnats.
i It protects horses and cattle from attacks
; of insects, enabling them to feed and
sleep in peace. It prevents loss of weight
I and strength from worry caused by
I attacks of insects, and from the irritation
' of their bites and stings. There is a
satisfaction in the relief it affords
domestic animals from the scourge of
maddening parasites and flies, besides the
profit in returns. Horses ao more wort
' 1 I 1 .A mr.r- mnA
. milk .hr iieved from thefrenzr
i incited by constantly fighting a swarm
1 o( ,oracious, insatiable insects.
Four sizes, 25c. 50c, 7SC and fl.as.
Ask Toar merchant for it.
Hoyt Chemical Co. Portland, Oregon
Religion In Dally Life.
Your daily dutiea are part of your
religious life, just as much aa your
ievotlons. Beecher.
coffee; j
tea spices
tUrtlNQ POWDER
EXTRACTS
JUST RIGHT
cuissnaDEVEii
PORT LAND. 0atJ
I
tmemores
Shoe Polishes
rinest in quarty. .argasi in nnnr.
Thi maal fvrrj riHinli-ftii.-iii for rteaulnt aiul
potiibii.g br or ail Huai uj roiora.
Il.T EUliI tbe "'y h'
that po.lllT.lj contain. OlL. macb. ana Fc.ll.haa
rvlwi' and rMltlrea'. boot. .BO
..llbaol rabbl.a, -rraacb Olo..." 10c.
IA M Y coml.lualloa for claanlaa and pollaklaa
all ain.la of roact nr taa ahoca, ... Star' la, IOC
OI H K WIIIT aiakc dirty ea.voa .hoc.
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