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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1911)
'E BUY OLD GOLD nui-i ri. i.al t.w lKer, Old law.lrv. M4 f.-iti til. I N' I ) MYfc. K. r.y raws in P 0. 0. MARTIN, ' v ""'" r:Vm Wrlti tar lafsmitio PUBTLAHD. US. KODAKS irKL,D Writ (or ratas-snas sua) l"artra. IWlalooIr,,; lad vrli" MaM anlara lv nanpl HUnlw I of Hand t-boio Supply Co ,1 Htr IMrlll.AMV 4t TM H nun Mow H t M'HrilN - Imm 4 CVuilM. I. t'l-rii. NiM-aa ritM! (-tU. .1. II li.-M, Wll'.f. Vhi Until but; f. a i kl.llla aalmaM . 4 full rl-a h.. tout n. ! I'Muir WtltkM BOYNTON FURNACCS Must . and . for Houm mui M-houl HeMting, J. C. BAYEH f LRNACf CO. front and Met St a. Portland. Or. htND K()K CATAUMil'K. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL rM r M tnp ai.Ni a tma .a aa m naajrW Ma V ana pa aal laaas airtaafc. a, m. I. m iik .a u Ma mauai i'ro usa tutu. UlaUal rsai EVERY HOME f Hould h pf of mr nw bouklst. .Nruruloify the Way to Health." It t'll of ihm worttfarrfiil run that hav bmmn mal . how tu l M. Writ Cwe ll ttav, to H H A It r. Y W f H V. Kit r. M-r. h.nU 1 ru.l TEA SPICES BAA I NO POWDCR tXTHaCT! "JUS! KIOHT C2XSSETADEVEU eWtUNO. IM1. I The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge Irn a Trofeosion where the de mand ia greater than the aupply. Honorable. Dignified, Lucrative Write for l.ltmtur and tafurauttnn. It will U to Voi r wW.m. Invalkla irvt othr iiMillna kilM traatnwmt, nl f.pr iwrllrutara. 409 ( ommonweaHh BkJg Porlland, Or. Wfiittemore's 11 Shoe Polishes rineat In Qual'ty. Largeat In Variety. ti'jr mr.it .irr) r-.ili.iti. ui rr ikulug mud aolt.hlea h--M iif All kluU.ltl enlnrt. til I . T tlli:r lli n:i', In-lli-. h flr '" f .h ii... iiiwi. ......i... .i.I. Mi-ka itn.l l-.-tl-h. a 'n.-.' . I i'-i.i.lrrn'a t.n.la ami .hiHS, .hlura lllnnil rHlililnu. 'I. 'f'rrli''li Oli..." I"". I V M V in.. liuil l,ui t.ir.li-.iilin ami -Ml.hln all k I. I. ,. 111...1 ,,r tan .h.a. IV. ' hiar" !, HM. 1 1 1 1 K i-i.iiil.tnal Inn fnr , K-'ill-nirn who lak 'I' in having ih-ir -hum li.ik A I. lo-slnr. irai lu.m, ii blark I'ullnh with a -h .,r il,.ih .:. ' 'It KI.ITK .... IV. If .ur ..-itnr il,a nut ki-pthi lnl want, '"I . hi. ail-In-., ami lliw in It-c ill .Imb-C. t.r k f'lti Ui- . i,., ,,r.. WhlTTGMORI BROS. & CO., 10. le ainitny St., Cnmbridsje. Mnaa. iie lf . W on. .i, , ( .tniie.i, iinrs u Unit J'uiixiH't in th U oiVI. COHETO PORTLAND AND ara t ...... 1 1 r,'e u;., i . - WRIIttN no rara aim am a.ti.amiih tt. I). trn ih. anlr .pmsliai la ronton.! wb. ", ' si'ciUM iiil.ua bsom r '""tuns. I t.Ni.h aiy trn ,Knf .ipS. tatraal " " artMHa nntM , aSWa. OR. A. 0. mm rrrr.'jmrMTnn f jjd i.w'3 I ft 1 ' m 7 . 'f& J ,.llar y.,l, ,.v. pal. I , INTEREST IN NEW METHODS GROWING Remarkable Success Here At tracting Attention. Prof. James Munyon, the health ex rt, hail a Rtrvnuou time ymtenluy. I'fopU Bft-mml to flock to him on ac cunt of hi n-markalile auccoas, and it waa a dillicult matt.T to get withir peaking diKtance of him. Savera! MTon axprpaitmi themm-lvea forcihlj in fxplulning tha rfawma for thair be lief of tha num. One young woman, ho I very ,ro-mnent in the city, I laiil: I "I have been fufTering for yean i with a combination of atomarh troub le, catarrh and other trouble, wlU general debility. could hardlv dc anything at time on account of thi pain in my atomach. aide and cheat. I had a dull gnawing pain in the pit oi my atomach, palpitation of the heart, and a feeling of weakne that I coult not understand. Headache moat ol the time, with extreme nervouxne. . made it ao that I could not eat. and what little food that 1 did eat I did not aeem to get any atrength from. Very often 1 would have to get up at night for aomething to vat in order to atop the hungry feeling that would come over me. "Munyon'a treatment had been "ggented to me, but I laughed at th idea that they could do ma any good, a i had tried ao many doctor and rem ediea without relief. I wa tired. ncrvoua and worn out all the time. Nothing I could do mad me feel any better. "I had little hope that hi new treatment could help me, but when I heard what wonderful work he wa doing here I decided to consult him. Now I feet like a woman made over; am regaining my weight, feel well and cheerful all the time. I waa aur prid at the quick reaulta, for my im provement wa almoat immediate; my aorenvs vanished and I could eat any thing I wanted to. I look and feel 1C yeara younger, and It I all due tc I'rof. Munyon'a new treatment." "Thi atatement ia on of many," aid tha health expert today. "I have not had one aingle can of dia- atifaction or poor reaulta from mj treatment in thia city aince opening here. "I believe that I can do a much foi other a 1 have done for her. My method are simple, founded on Na ture, and I have made atomach troublt a deep study for year. That ex plain my universal auccesa. "I want every man or woman suf fering from rheumutim, bladder-kidney troublea or indigetion to go tc the nearest drug itore and get m) remediea. Theae little pellet remov the cause of your trouble once for all. If you are not sure just what youi trouble is, write a personal letter t I'rof. J. M. Munyon, 5Hd and Jeffer ... tii.' .n,i h. .n.l'hi. .irwrt .rni of physicians will give you medica ! ..I sdvice abaolutely free. They wit . ,. . ...mi.ii.,n 1,1 unW .r ask question and give you the most painstaking examination and the.e it not a penny to pay nor are you undei any obligation to follow their advice. His Right to Title. X French paper says that Ne Zealand chief had Just taken up bit residence upon piece of land, hit tight to which waa conteated: "I have got an undoubted title to tht property," be observed, a I aU tat preceding owner." Something New. Aa Irishman Just from the sod wai eating some old cheeae, when he found, to his dlsmsy, that It con Ulned living Inhabitants. "He )a hers." said he, "does your cheese tt thla country have children?" You mav have a Headache, Tooth ache. Stomachache, Karache, not seri ous enough for the doctor, so you uf fer. Hamlin Wizard Oil atop thest pains quickly. Bridge Perfectly Adjusted. In the Forth brlilne there I a hor izontal pull of 10,000 ton on the chief span, and a weittht of 100.000 tona mi their luise. Half a doxen Iron clads might be bunR upon thuui with out tmiHlni " strnln. A Tonic, AKetallv. aul Ht-aoU-rut. I n aval fni-lf for Ki.lnrvs, l.lvcf anil noarrla, I rsilitslrs I'lisple. I motions anil Hiaonlrrt nt 'the tkln. I'ntitirs I lie Hlo.l anU purs Tons, 6ttcii,ih sua V vfcor U til. tulu. astem. BE CURED I M FIVE DAYS VARICOSE VtlflS, MtKrllA, BLUUU ruioui Hna-.roprsti..na, aasay raaea .i.raianntly rnntt In one tn-alinMit. Moat Uiii. in. ." nalnral nio.l "' ta.li. aJsn.l nfimanrnlrure. 1 una mt wont ami villi fit. ,outolh.Vnil..a.ill.or1tl..lh.tll.isia.t... 1 ".' Lnly .n.p.rr.l Un-iirr by esueru. .an. MiiMimsi hlrh I ia ki' .toll'. I" .nrreaa. ; . .. r. .. IH . .ill. a. m th . I l rw Inaiy oh.n v aa a-naranl.-alhKl.avi.ry stt..malil In tliisaniimiin uooiMa luia. ,!-"...!.,- t hul.;lr..l .nd b r.ai.r ahouUI tska aJviiUa ol tin. opnnr- tn-almrnt tor VarUioM .ins, Manila, N-rnm. lvbilllr. "I .. P!H Kistnla. I.lan.l-r, Ki.lnry, fmslallo and I Man ""n-nt.MUa.t.y.H. KK.K a P'' ' "7''( 7, . . . .,i,.s..ai.iiti i- mnrf rliftn rnl nl T Ul tun.ty U.l..aru tll. lt tru. ti.lillna. A "rT"'""' tUrt " WRIIIIN 9UaRNttI-Mr written xiiaraiitaamannaaenranr BURHt(I l.iy. I gllaralitw Ml i-urw rari.in .ih..- , rlniiniiir.thaayouaraai...auu-....-a-1-Y M I., h-art- tt ta i T St .s.t.. 1. t kt ta t r. it. to. ftt hmo rtsita i r.. ''''''''"''T Vr. ' Ml" la l'' aiaa fHs- H ' 0B ' .'.Taast tk IZZ. -l k.1 wl.se. 1 kl. SMITH ""r"n.ai . ea.ans Smallest and Largait Houaaa In New York. The largest house In New York ta - residence of C'harlea M. Bchwab. resident of the Ilutblehem Bteel com pany and former bead of the street trut It occupies the entire block on lllverlile drive between Heventy-Thlrd sod Seventy Fourth street, and It cost more than 17,000,000 to build and furnUh. For Its site aloDe Mr. Schwab paid $805,000 nearly ten yeara ago. The amallest house In New York Is the northeast corner of Melrose ave nue and One Hundred and Slxty-Flrat street It la owned by Henry Ubel hor, a tailor, who makes bis home on the second floor and usoa tb first floor for bis business. It la twenty nine feet long, but only three feet elxht and quarter Inchea wide. In fact It I ao narrow that two peraon cannot pa each other without aijueexlng. Fortunately for It owner. It baa u Inrge banement extending un der the aldewaJk. and thi 1 used aa a workshop. A Wonderful Clock. A very Interesting electrical clock wa exhibited at a recent American exposition. Thla clock ta different from the ordinary In having no handa. Minute are Indicated by means of 60 radial rowa of light, each containing S2 electric globea. The houra are In dicated by shorter rows of colored llghu. in place of the handa. two lines of tights sweep over the face of the dial, one Indicating minute and the other hours. Each eecond the lb lumlnatlon In an outer circle of llahti wove forward one lamp, and when an old, and have a height of 100 feet and entire circuit ha been completed, the a circumference of 60. In appearance row of minute light I advanced one 'they more resemble the aged larch or Interval. The hour hand move at' the majestic oak than the cedar that five minute Interval. The dial t ' l known In America formed on the face of a huge pendl-l lum, which a Ings to and fro over an arc of 15 feet. The nendulum ta I feet long, and Its weight, with the 8,- 4hS lamp and ll.ooo connections re- quired, la S.000 pounda. Over a mile or wire was used In making thj con nectlona of the clock. Ancient Coffee Found Good. White tearing down the century-ndabalf-old FUher mansion which bad gone to ruin through neglect, tn Snall-ehells, It aeema, are bought from Jamaica Plain, Itoaton. the workmen the dust-men and rag-picker, and aft the other day ram acrosa a ISO- r being cleaned are filled with pound canister of coffee atored away ' "Hgbu" or cats' meat Uve soft flesh In a blind attic, which they dlscov- being cut Into cdrkscrew form, so as ered on removing the roof. The work-' to ftt th shc11 br skillfully designed men distributed the coffee among the machine. The receptacle la then seal neighboring realdents. who declared b' meana of liquid fat, and the e that small spoonful of the coffee cargot Is ready for the consumer. The was sufficient for a family of ten. The came out tn consequence of an flavor the residents declared waa do-; action brought by a man employed at llcloua. In an air tight canister, the the nall factory to recover damages coffee bad Increased In strength and for a flnBr mutilated by one of the flavor. It has been stored away fori machine. The artificial snails find probably over 125 year, the -.riT . dwellers In the Fluher house probably laying In a supply at the time of the tea tax, which helped to bring on the revolution. Fouuhl Over Crucifix... The consecration of two crucifixes tn the cemeterv at Mznhihr. n,m. gary. was marred by a terrible riot . ... ana tree light which broke out imotint tht usirfsinn ThKM..i, and Roumanian Inhabitants of the vll- lag decided to erect a crucifix tn the cemetery, but as they could not agre regaralng some trifling details, the parties resolved to erect two cruel- flxes. At the consecration the other mornlna. the Slovaka mocked at the eroaa of the Roumanlana. and vice veraa, and after the sermon of th ' Roumanian Pone a free flaht follow.' ed. knlve and. later, hayforks being freely uaed. After tbe excited crowd bad been dispersed by soldiers. 13 persons were found on the ground ' seriously Injured, while one man was. dead. Prayer en a Crsln of Wheat Prayers have been written and en graved on many very small objects, but only one person has been patient and painstaking enough to Inscribe a complete prayer on a grain of wheat One day Sir Moses Montetlore re ceived a smalt tin box In the mall. On the cover of the box was written: "A urnver for Sir Moaea Monteflor. by I Ilauch Mordecal. son of Zexl Hlrsch Scbelnemann. of Jerusalem." The box contained a (Ingle grain of wheat, on which were Inscribed In characters so small that they could only be read with the aid of a powerful microscope, the SSI? Hebrew letter of the prayer, and tho date of the year (Hebrew i reckoning), r.645. Sir Mone kept the prayer In hi private desk until he died, and It I now preorved with re ligious care by one of his friend. First Church In America. The first Christian church ever erected tn the new world wa built on tho north const of Snnto Itomlngo by Christopher Columbus. When he returned from Spain on his second voyage In 113.1. finding the fort he had erected at Nnvldad destroyed and the garrison massncreit. he retraced his steps to a small but sheltered har bor nenr Monte Christ! where he dis embarked his weary men and muni tions and provisions and built a town which he called Isabella. One of Its buildings was a church. King Fer dinand sent a belt which hung In the steeple of the church, which was dedi cated to St. Michael. Women Vote In Bailx. Women will vote In Pallie. the capi tal of Iirltlsh Honduras, the city coun cil having granted them that right i Score of women have applied for reg istration paper since the council de cided that women owning property or being householders should hare the ! right to vote for members of that body. THE IB(0)K The Cedars of Lebanon. Very carefully enclosed and guard ed are .the 200 remaining cedars of Lebanon, those famous trees that once clothed all the aldea of the Syri an mountains, aaya Harper's Weekly. So tall and beautiful were they, in comparison with the tree of Pales tine, that the Hebrew writer cele brated them with extraordinary praise and from the earliest times their soft white wood waa the glory of the Jew ish architecture. They were used In Soloman's temple and In It succes sor, and also in the church that Con Untlne built at Jerusalem. The aurvlvtng tree are called by the Araba the 'tree of God," and under their wide-spreading branch the clergy of the Greek church occasion ally celebrate mas. Several of the trees tn the grove are over 1,500 years Artificial 8nala. RtiAflB tha nnlv ffonulna no r nt which are the shell are now being sold In Parla, and It is said that the Imitation of the real article la ao close that many epicures have a high opin ion of the sham product. Put It la presumed that they do not know that the analla are artificial, and they are certainly Ignorant of the method by which the analla are manufactured. rauy maraeu The Chnleae Language. A European atudent of the Chinese language says It Is net so difficult to acquire as la commonly supposed. first, mere is no spelling, iou near Bnd read of Cnlnege apel'lns. but t la Imaginary rather than real 8ome chrc,ier ar made by combining a-thot nhapdntara tifr sah AfiBpanla I - w0- There la very little inflection. "d V" re 'ew unnecessary words, Tbe language la so simple that some uneducated people use only a few hun- . utlful and Intensely Interesting ex- Prions. A Chinaman speaks of a ult as "that which ta not." of repu. ullon " "nm tons- of obedience as "hearing word.." of polttene aa "ffutjst breath," gunpowder Is Are med- ,clnB nd t0 el th amall-pox ta to "lower out" Such expressions ars found ,n near' Tr'r lesson. The tud' of Chinese Is difficult because " mu" De 'arne. irom a cninaman. Why Che.. Waa Invented. Of all the theories which have been advanced aa to the origin of chess, for tt must be remembered that the exact origin Is quite unknown, the most platitible appears to be that the ancient Iiuddhlst prlent Invented the game of chess ao that tbe natural fighting instinct of mankind might find an outlet without transgressing the Buddhistic commandment, which Prohibited fighting. Although the ches. of mediaeval and modern turope waa undoubtedly derived from Arabic or Persia sources, yet India was the real cradle In which the game wa nur tured. The word "check" and "mate," mere phonetic equivalents of the Perslnn word "Shah" a king. and "mat" he 1 dead the king Is dead -are conclusive proof of the Per slnn origin of the game so far as It In troduction Into western countries ta concerned. Underground River In America. According to geologists, the greatest underground river In the world flows from the Rocky mountains underneath New Mexico and Texas, emptying It self In the Gulf of Mexico. This river Is thought to be In places several miles wide, and tt Is believed that It feed rivers that flow upon the sur face. The artesian well belt of Texas ts pointed to as the uplifting of the wa ter from this river, often from eight hundred feet below. Modern Solomon. After much conflicting testimony had been given by two neighbors, who claim the ownership of a ben. Justice Riirnstde, of Sharon, Pa., following the footsteps of Solomon, took the hen to a point midway between the houses of the contesting parties and turned her loose. Watched by many, specta tors, the hen crawled through a hole tn the fence of Mrs. Mary Romanlck, and the Justice put the costs of the case on Michael Fisher, who had claimed the hen. too. and cure lor ton rename remedy. Sick women are Invited to cson.ulr by letter, fret. Alt correspondence) strictly private and sacredly confidential. Write without fear and without lee to World's Dispen.ary. R. V. Pierce, M. D., Pres't, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and) bowels. SujUr-costed, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. Cat Never In Danger. Her lore for robins nearly got Mr. Antoinette Perkins of Hackensack, N. I, Into grave trouble the other day, tor the three bullets she fired from t revolver at a cat that was killing a robin on ber lawn came near kill ing three persons. One bullet went through the wall of a neighboring house and passed close to the head of a person sitting at the dining room table. The two other bullets whis tled past the heads of two boys who were passing the Perkins home. The offending cat escaped unhurt. Te Breaf la New 5hoes. Always shake In Allcn'r Foot taae, a powder, t run-shot, .weatiii, a-iint, swollen JeeL ?urs corns, Ingrowing- nails antl bunions. At ill druggists and uhiie steres, 2ric. Pont accept inysuitllitt. Hainplem.ieUil'&l.Ji. Address ilU:ub.Ulmsted, U kov.N. Y. Ral Epechs of Life. Real action Is In silent moments. The epochs of our life are not In tha risible facts of our choice of a calling, our marriage, our acquisition of an office, and the like, but In a silent thought by the wayside as we walk; In a thought which revises our entire manner of life and saya: "Thus hast thrm done, but it were better thus." Emerson, Earth's Core. At a meeting of a scientific society at The Huna Professor Welchert as serted that his studies of the varying velocity of earthquake tremors, pass ing through the Interior of the globe, lead to the conclusion that the earth consists of a central core of Iron or steel, about 6,680 miles In diameter. Constipation causes many serious dis eases. It is thoroughly cured by Doc- I... PI.....I Pallet. rina a wi . ivt m . ... u.'.i il . .ul v.w m laaauve, mree ior cainariic. In the Sheepfold. Regularity in feeding is of much Importance. If It can be ao arranged as to feed at S o'clock In the morning and 4 o'clock tn the afternoon. It Is about tbe beat that can be done. No I live stock will make better use of a few turnips or other roots. In winter, I than will breeding ewes. It Is advis able, too, to gle them a little grain, tt helps them wonderfully. If the Bockmaster knows Just when to ex pect lambs he can often save the life of a nice lamb by watchfulneas and a tittle care at the right time In seeing that the mother takes due care of It Possibly be may lose a few hours' sleep during the season, but when he comes to sell the lamb and put the price In his pocket, he can reflect that thla lost sleep is paid lor. SMMTim Hit INK Kit at MUX Color In Precious Stones. Tbe color of gem stones, although of greateat Importance commercially, la of little or no value In determining their particular Identity. Certain stones show their characteristic shades of color. It Is true, but It is only after various tests have been applied that color can be considered at all aa evidence of value. All min erals In their pure state are pure white, and the color shown Is due to mineral pigment In many cases. Mothers wflt tod Mr, winslow". Snothln Byrup tua bt-tt reined to nse lui laeircianlmj luiiag lb. teeUiiuf period. Methods of Sabbath Counting. While the Egyptians named the days of their week, the Jews num bered them only, the first day of the week being always the day after the weekly Sabbath. Fifteen different methods of Sabbath counting are known to have existed during the last four thousand years, Including every day of tbe week, weeks of different and varying length, from six to ten days, and months of various and varying length. W. L. DOUGLAS 2.50,,3.00,,3.5DiM.CO SHOES WOMEN wear W.LDougla. stylish, perfect fitting, easy walking boots, because they give long wear, same a. W.UDouglas Men's shoes. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The workmanship which has madeW.L. Douglas shoes famous the wotld over is maintained in every pair. If I could take you into my large factories t Brockton, Mast., and snow you how carefully W.LDouglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are Wr ranted to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other make for the price PHIITinU Tie a-niitn hT W. I. Itaiiflm vHU I IUH BBm. ad Brie atatnpetl on bottowi J if ... ..... ..M.i. tx T. lv..nivlaa .li.M-. In your town, wrlta for catal.. !b.a ait from fw-tory la wrar. all .-haritaa iraMid. lMl'LAa, la spark U, Urawktan, 'Discouraged i The exprwlnn ocenrs so many time ia letter from lek women, "I waa completely disoourafed." And (hero U alway food reason for the discouragement. Years of pain and wifferinf. Doctor after doctor triad ia vain. Medicines doinf no tatting1 good. It ia do wonder that the woman feels discouraged. Thousands of these weak and lick women have found LcaJth aod courage fefaioed aa the result of the ue A Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. - It establishes regularity, beals inflammation and uleera weakness. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN 8TROXQ AND SICK WOMEN WELL. Refuse substitutes offered bv unscrupulous draggi'sis Utilize Every Moment. I Know tbe true value of time;' snatch, seize, and enjoy every mo ment of it No Idleness, no laziness, no procrastination: Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. Earl of Chesterfield. i The Perfect Man. A perfect man is the one who ad mits his every fault and not the man who Insists he has none. r When You Feel BILIOUS you can always blame it on a lazy liver and clog ged bowels. This disa greeable sick feeling can be quickly corrected by taking HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It has helped thousands will help you, too. Try if fi-wlmsr All flniomtfl. p at Mn.ji m Ma saawasfBsaaawrawawnj . mi w-aaaaaaaaawal iiiii a arc tb safest and most reliable cathartic and system cleanser. Tbe best remedy for Torpid lver. Biliousness and Sick Headache. At Dranrlsts' ar by Mall, 23 Cant. Bovt CHVMirai. Co. FaaruufD. VUOOS 2$5wurciiiF rm i fcf iwvkttet) mm ffa4 rttywtiM m'im i SEXD FOR FREE FIRST LESSOXS rIAISE FRUIT m lERRIES II flit IWN IAIBEI tm wta ftoaiaas fr ant f bnor hssra fratber. 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