The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 01, 1911, Image 3

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INVIGORATE
TONE AND
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ENTIRE SYSTEM
you need the Hitters at once.
Try it. It never dinarixints.
ait In aafral and tnuat tellable calhaitic aal
yrtrm clranarr. The tx-it rrniedr for Torpid
h"r, BlIloutnrManil Hick llrulache.
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Y. M. C. A. ISSUES PAMPHLET.
Day and Evanlng School Opan 8oon
for Winter Courta.
Tha Educational Department of the
Y. M. C. A. haa UauH a pamphlet I
thia week. Kivlng an outline of all the
different line of work conducted in
thia department. The aubjecta taught
are grouped under aix achoola, aj fol
lows :
Iluaineu School
iiookkeeping,
Shorthand.
College Preparatory
All aubjecU of tha nigh School
courae.
Boya' Elementary
Gradea above the Fifth.
Technical and Industrial Trades
Carpentry,
i'lumbing,
Sheet Metal Work,
Urick Laying,
Automobile Construction, Repair
and Driving.
Special Courses
Ituildlng Caretaking,
Hotel Cooking,
Forestry and Lumbering,
J'harmacy,
Telegraphy.
Lecture Courses
Apple Culture,
Poultry Husbandry,
Real Estate Law,
National Political Issues.
Thia catalog may be obtained npon
. .11 il.
application to Educational Director of
the Y. M. C A.
All these courses are given both day
and evening. The Day School opens
September 6th and the Night School
opens September 26th.
Fsntastlo Theorist.
"Why do you think that extremely
rich people are likely to go to plact
of fiery torment?" "flocauae," replied
tha cynical person, "only they could
afford the fuel necessary to keep tl
gulag."
A Packing Hint.
Wnen traveling It la a good plan to
Una tba trunk with a large abeet or
pier of muslin. When all theclothea
are packed tha enda of tha aheet are
folded across the top of tha clothea
and pinned firmly with safety plus.
A Well-Known Nam.
A professor of Greek who was noted
for aelf-apprectatlon, bought a doten
collars and marked the first one with
his full name and tha others simply
"Ditto." Everybody's Msgaslne.
They Couldn't Help It
A crosseyed man In street car
turned around and. bowed to a friend
coming In, and almost every man In
the car bowed to htm.
The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge
Learn a Profession where tho de
mand is greater than the supply.
Honorable, Dignified, Lucrative
Write for Literature and Information. It will
be la Y OUK advantage.
Invalids and others needing skilled treatment,
write for particulars.
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BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS
VEINS. HERNIA. BLOOD POISON
No sevsra operations, many cases permanently eared In awe
treatment. Must time savinf, moat natural, most ssfe. A
radli al and permanent cure. I give my word and will site
J. n toother mnliral anthoritlxa that tuls Is a fa. I. I am cer
tainly prepared to cure by at perteni-e anu equipment ana
ara the keystones to success. 1 have the beat equipped
rnidli-alonVe on the Coast. I will glre S-Vju to suy charily aa
(iiarantee that every atntemeal Inllilaaiilioiilii-enielilia true.
1 Invite yi.uto coma to my niUi e. I will et plain to yoej mj
treatment for Varicose Velna. Hernia, Nervous iwmmy.
Ill.aid Poison. Pllea, Kistula, lllail.ler. Kidney, Prostatic and
.it u..-. a iin..i. an1 aita vnu ' K K K a nhvslral eiamina.
tioni ilneceaasryamlrroeropioal and chemii-al analysis of
aoilelernillin jSl lluiogil-i aim t.ai -
...e .k.M.I-l lata edvanUa-e 111 tins oppor
lb, it true eoBdilloa. A permanent Cvr it
A perr nnnoil ("Mrs "t '
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thau you are a W. end willing to pay for benelila.
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maerf, ion" Is csaea e, saeriar M" naaea. nr.
meat an n the jrratee ararl el aw.iksl arleara. 1 nia sew reraesr
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SMITH soatt-asn, osieoa
Roman Marriage.
wnen Rome became (he master
tate of the Mediterranean world, and
specially during the last century of
the republic, woman, aside from a
few sllKht limitations of form rather
tbun of substance, had already ac
quired kgRl and economic Independ
ence, the condition necessary for ao
rtal and moral equality. As to mar
, rbige, the affianced pair could at that
time choose between two different le
gal family renlmes; marriage with ma
nua, the older form, In which all the
goods of the wife passed to the owner
ship of the husband, so that she could
no longer possess anything In her own
name; or marriage without manus. In
which only the dower became the prop
erty of the husband, and the wife
, remained mistress of all her other
belongings and all that she might ac
quire.
Except In some cases, and for spec
ial reasons, In all the fumilles of the
aristocracy, by common consent, mar
riages, during U,9 ttMt centuries of
the republic, were contracted In the
later form; so thRt at the time mar
ried women directly and openly had
gained economic Independence.
Origin of the Semaphore.
From the earliest times and among
savage nations beacon fires and In
terrupted columns of smoke have been
used to give warning of the approach
of an enemy or the news of victory or
defeat. Signalling by combinations of
flags Is another early method, and Is
still used at ana. However, It was not
until 1796, when Lord George Mur
ray Introduced his semaphore system,
that anything like an efficient meane
of telegraphic communication was es
tablished. The admiralty at the time,
seeing the advantages of such a sys
tem, caused semaphore stations to be
establlnhed on all the highest points
irom lxinn
on to Dover. Deal, and
Portsmouth. Bo effectual waa the sys
tem that a message could be. In favor
able circumstances, transmitted from
Iindnn to Deal, Dover to Portsmouth,
and a reply received back In London
In seven and a half minutes. The op
eration was performed by three men
In each station, two of whom were on
the lookout, while the third waa em
ployed In working the six shutters,
which were placed over the building
In two vertical frames In such a way
that 63 distinct signals could be
formed.
The Order of the Bath.
The Most Honorable Order of the
Hath Is one of the best known of Eng
lish distinctions. It had lta origin 1q
the ceremonial bathing anciently re -
quired aa symbolic of purity at the
Inauguration of a knight. The order
of knighthood wag Instituted by Henry
IV. at his coronation, when he made
66 esquires Into knights. The order
was at flrxt purely a military one, and
the distinction was conferred by the
sovereign from time to time at great
ceremonials. Charles II. Invested 68
Knights of the Path at hi corona
tion. After that the custom seemed to
fall Into desnetude. In the year 1725
George I. revived the order as a mili
tary body with the monarch as sov
ereign, a prince of the blood royal
as grand master, and 36 knights. The
order wr.s extended In 1847 to em
brace civilians on whom It was de
sired to confer distinction. The In
signia of the order Includes a gnld
collar and badge, a crimson silk rib
bon and star, also a mantle surcoat,
under habita, and cap.
Garmenta of Fishes' Skins.
Among the unique and wonderthl
garmenta worn at the prerent day are
the curious fish skin dresses of the
wealthy women of the Gold tribe. liv
ing along the Amur river. East Siberia.
Though they can neither read nor
write, yet these people are producing
astonishing ornaments, designs and
embroidery work. The dress is com
posed of several layers of fluh-skln,
the undermost representing the skin
of the garment proper, the uppermost
showing the ornaments of their cut
out forma, lietween these two lay
ers la Inserted a middle layer, which
serves as a background, throwing out
distinctly all parts of the ornaments.
The pieces of flsh-skln forming the
ornaments are generally colored blue.
The front and back of the dress Is
ndomed with thece cut-out pieces of
flHh skin, sewed with fish skin thread
Mount Etna.
Mount Etna Is one of the great vol
ennoes of the north. It Is great In
size, great In activity, great In beauty
In slie It would cover the entire me
tropolltan counties. Its height is It.
000 feet above sea level. As to Its
power, one of these eruptions some
centuries ago killed eighty thousand
people, which Is probably more than
Vesuvius has ever done In all lt ex
istence aa a volcano, not excepting the
great eruption of 79 A. D., which des
troyed the cltlea of Herculaneum and
Pompeii. As to its beauty, this Is
also very dlflfcnlt to describe. It Is
teeming with nlmal nd
table, and l enow covered one-half
the year; the other half. It la bare to
Its very summit
Fumigating the Sick Room.
Close doors and windows and re
move everything removable,
it.. either sulphur candles or
saucers of clorlde of lime. The fumes
of sulphur are poisonous, ao see w
the children are removed to a place
of safety.
In serious diseases use tormaiue-
hyde.
Carina- for the walls, scrubbing the
floors with hot soapsuds and a strong
mixture of carbolic acid Is Important
ThA carneta must be sent to cleaner
or cleaned thoroughly at home.
Curtalna ahould bj wasnoa buu
boiled.
EGGS KEPT IN COLD STORAGE
Expert Witness Testifies That Every
thing Dependa on Owner One
Lot Kept Two Years.
"Mr. Harker," the attorney said,
"thia la a suit against the owners of
a cold storage warehouse. Do you
know anything concerning the matter
In dispute, or are you acquainted
either with the plaintiff or defend
ant?" "No, air," answered the wltnesa. "I
believe I have been summoned aa an
expert."
"Just so. Have you had any ex
perience In the cold storage busi
ness r
"Yea, sir."
"In what capacity, may I ask?"
"For several years I was one of
the proprleiors of a cold storage
warehouse."
"You know, then, bow long any
food article of a perishable nature
may be kept in one of those houses, I
presume."
"Yes. sir; I think so."
"Take eggs, for Instance. Please
tell the Jury how long eggs can be
kept In cold storage warehousea."
"Well, air," the wltneaa said, "tiat
depends entirely on the owner. I
once knew a man who kept 1,000
dozen on band for about two years
before he succeeded in working 'em
oft."
Very Careless.
Did you hear about the awful way
' wnCQ
itungM
Mrs. Newport Sett waa
"Mercy, no. Tell me."
"Why, she married an Immensely
wealthy contractor without making
any investigation of his finances and
didn't find out he waa hopelessly In
volved until she asked tor alimony."
"Mercy I How careless I"
Similar In Appearance.
"I tell you I'm down on these
motors," said the Kansas fanner.
"Bother you much?" asked the
tourist.
"Well. I sh'd say so. When a feller
ees a funnel-shaped cloud a com In"
a whoopln', he don't know whether
to run fer a fun or a cyclone cellar!",
Ram's Horn.
IT MADE A DIFFERENCE.
Mike? Don't yei hate to hor th'
alarm clock wake yex up mornings?
Pat Thot depinds on whither Ol've
been dreaming av me mother-in-law
or beating the racea!
Men and Books.
"Of courae," said Lord Luvvus,
"rou will admit that there la a fas
cination about a distinguished name
or a uniform trimmed with gold
braid."
"Perhaps," replied Miss Cayenne;
"hut after all a man Is like a book,
not to be judged by the till or the
binding."
Th Head Man.
"I want to see the head man,'
said
the man In the drug store."
"Won't some other man be able to
wait on you?"
"Nope. I want the head man."
"Anything special?"
"Yep; I want some hair restorer."
Turned tt to Account.
"What did he do when the egg hit
Mm on tha hear! In the last ar-t?"
"Retired to hi dressing room and.004'
gave himself an egg shampoo."
Exchange.
Her Costume
Bhe Mabelle has a pair of slippers
for every gown she wears.
He Indeed! Isn't ahe extravagant 1
She Oh, nol You se if th sams
pair. Judge.
W. L. DOUGLAS
2.50, noO, '3.50 44.00 SHOES
WOMEN wear WX-Douglas stylish, perfect
fitting, easy walking boots, because they give
long wear, same as W.LDouglaa Men's shoes.
THE STANDARD OF OUAIJTY rr,
FOR OVER 3Q YEARS
The workmanship which has made W. L.
Douglas shoes famous the world over is
maintained in every pair.
If I could take you into my large factories
at Brockton, Mass., and show you how
carefully W.L.Douglas shoes are made, you
would then understand why they are war
ranted to hold their shape, fit better and
wear Ion ger than any other make for the price
CAIITIDN Th" """ have W. I- Ilnuajlaa
vfiU I lull naina anil prlea alampad on bottom
If von cannot obtain W. Donela shoes
four town, writ for catalog. Shot unt direct 0'R PAIR of mr rlOVS' SVJ.a-J.SOor
rom fartory to wearar. all .-haren prepaid. W.I. SVI.oo SHOrCX wlil poefllva-lt- outwa ir
lOlTUI8, 144 bpark ttU. Brockton, Maaa. TWO JVAIHS of ordim irj boja' shoaa
GILLESPIE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION
534 Morriaan St., Portland, Oregon.
Two-year eouraea for teach era, readers and public speakers. Graduates after com pie tins:
two years of poat-srraduata work, irranted professional diplomas. Continuous claaaas from 9 to
1 o'clock, five days per week. Individual lessnna with either tha principal or Uaa asaiataata,
afternoons and evenings.
EMMA W. GILLESPIE. Principal
OLD SOLDIER WISHES TO HEIP
SUFFERERS FROM KIDNEY, LIVER
AND BLADDER TROUBLES.
I am frequently troubled with kidney
ind bladder trouble, especially in the
Spring and Fall. Being an old Veteran
31 the Civil War, a little exposure oi
cold settles on my kidneys, and then I
am laid up with kidney or bladder
trouble. Your Swamp-Hoot was reeom-
! mended to me a number of years ago,
ind I took a number of bottles of it
md was more than pleased with the re
sults. I consider Swamp-Root the
greatest and best Kinney medicine on
tne ,m" nu " nev" "V" ?'.ve
jiui-a rvniui-8 lu aiuncr iruuuic, mauuer
trouble and lame back.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root has done
me so much good that I feel if anv
words of mine will be the means of
relieving any poor sufferers, that you
' ire at liberty to use this letter as you
pe tt.
Tours very truly.
GEOKGtj W. ATCHLEY.
State of Iowrt, Des Moines, la.
Polk County, ss.
A. R. Hansen, a retail druggist of this
sity being first duly sworn deposes and
lays, that he is well acquainted with
George W. Atchley who gave the above
testimonial; that said Atchley made and
ligned said testimonial in my presence
snd thatgkl have sold said Atchley a
part of tne Swamp-Root referred to in
shove testimonial. Affiant further says
that George W. Atchley is a well known
citizen of this city and an honorable
man, and that it was Mr. Atchley 's de
sire to give said testimonial.
A. R. HANSEN.
Subscribed to In my presence, and
sworn to before me. this 23rd of March,
l!(l!. E. J. FISK, Notary Public.
Latter te
Dr Illaer Ca.
Slnrhamten S V
Prove What Swamp-Root Wil Do for You
Send to Dr. Kilmer 4 Co.. Bingham
ton, N. Y., for a sample boitle. It will
convince anyone. ou will also receive
a booklet of valuable information, tell
ing all about the kidneys and bladder.
When writing, be sure and mention this
paper. for sale at all drug stores.
Price fifty-cents and one dollar.
Th Costly Monroe Doctrine.
It would be interesting if somebody
would calculae how much it has cost
Uncle Sam to perform his presumed
obligations as guarantor of the Mon
roe Doctrine. In 1898 he fought a
war, "freed" Cuba, and acquired
various colonial liabilities. That war
introduced him into the first circles of
world powers, and the effort to travel
in such society has kept his household
sxpenses steadily advancing until now
they exceed a billion a year. Before
the Spanish war, a billion biennially
was supposed to be scandalously high.
To mention just a few cases, the
Monroe theory nearly embroiled us
in a war with Great Britain; it made
as the financial guarantors of Santo
Domingo; and the same of Venexuela;
t forced us to drive the dictator
Zel iya out of Nicaragua; it has re
:tntly involved us in a general compli
cation of Central American affairs;
ind finally, it brought about the mo
bilization of great American army
n the borders of Mexico, as a warn
ing to that country that it must be
Success Magaxine.
Th Beautiful Women of Today.
It Is a satisfying reflection that the
IBma or ine noted Duauties or tne day
"m 0n Posterity not asthear-
iinciaiiy Deaeosea ana painted Hero-
taM ot ol. but conspicuous and cele-
"atea Dy reason or tneir spienuia
manifestation of health, of youth, of
ktuialin. Ladle' Field.
Housework Drudgery
aaousework is drudgery for the weak women. She brush
es, dusts and scrubs, or is on her (eet all day attending to
the many detsils of the household, her back achinf, her
temples throbbing, nerves quivering under the stress of
psin, possibly dizzy feelings. Sometimes rest in bed is
not refreshing, because the poor tired nerves do not per
mil of refreshing sleep. The real need of weak, nervous
women is satisfied by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It Makes Weak Women Strong
and Sick Women Wei.
Thia "Prescription" rrmorem tha eao
ot women' a ayea?ese, healm Inllam
tnmllon and ulceration, anil eurea thoao
weaknemaea ao peculiar to women. It
traneiiillizea tha nervei, er.couraQea tha
appetite mad Inducea reattul alaap.
Dr. Pierce is perfectly willing to let every one know what
his " Fsvorite Prescription" contains, a complete list of
ingredients on the bottle-wrapper. Do not let sny unscrup
ulous druggist pertuado you that his substitute of unknown
composition is "just at toed" in order thst he may make
a bigger profit. Just smile end shake your head I
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cures liver ilia.
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Resloeat aad Dae eeboot toe Oirle laTVav
hOM Af ttit.r nt tit. -ink. R-ntiat I niw.n.1 .1
OeUaglase. Aeaeeaue aa llamaatary P., 11 saints.
M sale. Art. tlecailaa. eysiaastsav
roe aatalog e-idraea THE SISTEK M PERIOB
Of fire 38. St. Helena Hall
For i.uia. CtMalucttd by tbr SlftlRS Of THE HOLY
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CiUtam Cmrmu Music Art. Ekicstioa ind CoMBart
CMd Depts. lUMaUnl mm Day tsw.Krfiad Moral .-4
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FIRST LESSONS
A Tonic, Alterative and Resolvent. The
best remedy for Kidneys, JJvcr sod Bowels.
Eradicates Pimples, Kruptionsand Disorders
of the Skin. Purifies the Blood snd givea
Tone, Strength and Vigor to c satire ayslcm.
Market for Canadian Tomatoes.
Sample boxes of tomatoes, packed!
In peat and sawdust, were recently
despatched from Toronto to Covent
garden. It Is thought that a brisk
trade In this vegetable can be de
veloped between England and On
tario.
J
A Hard Part
Being th father of a genius is al
most as humiliating as being the bus
band of one. Chlcaeo Record-Herald.
A Hair
Dressing
If you wish a high-class hair
dressing, we are sure Ayer's
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